race exam Le on Meditations ifflfl Londcn Times SOUL AND BODY It is not certain that the burial per-vice has been improved by the inclusion of other spiritual pass- ages as possible substitutes for the lesson from the fifteenth chapter ct First Corinthians. None of them comes near to that lesson in the sufficiency and force with which the nature of the Christian hope is presented, and the resur- rection of the Christian is shown to fol-low from the resurrection of C The Christian Creed is from first to last something distinctive. The characteristic word at the end is resurrection. The substitution of a belief in immortality would mean that at its conclusion the Creed has ceased to be fully Christian. For resurrection is a were d victory in a way that im- mortality could never be. It means not survival of death but conquest of death. From the Easter tri- umph of Christ New Testament Christianity takes its start. with its feeling for the value of the in- dividual, soul and body, and its continual auurance that as it was with Christ so shall it be with His peqole. That the soul survives the death of the body and may have as its destiny absorption into "the divine” is a belief that may appeal to those who are inclined to think that the achievement of true spiritual life will involve final liberation from the body. and not a perfect relation of body. exist- ing in a new way under new con- ditions. with soul that finds in such a body its proper instrument of self-expression. But spiritual- ity of that kind is but one instance nl the tendency. often observable in Christian history- to suppose that the material universe. and, as part thereof. man's body. is un- worthy of God. and to find con- solation in the thought that it will be a great relief to have done with it altogether-a tendency that has had unfailingly regrettable and not seldom calamitcus results in the spheres of religious thought and practice. At this time of waltihil for what the whole country hopes and be- lieves will be the beginning of the end. there is no illusion as to the price which must be paid. Count- less men and women will be fac- ing the possibility that some one (Ieetply loved may not return. It is not theories of immortality in the abstract but the particular“ in; dlvldual case. with "yes or no as the reply. with which they are concerned: is the death that may come nevertheless a death that cannot keep what it takes? To tlist the Christian Gospel and the New Testament give answer. first in deed and then in word: "Death cannot keep what it takes." “For now is Christ risen from the dead and become the first fruits of them that sleep." \ lIll-NAIIID Once I uired and Whlfit) nam-e fill out Took deliberation- ." said I wawhsd him scoot about, NW in the house. now out, on the chair, now off, . Now up the stairs. now down, Oavorting like a clown. Now out of the door. now in again- Said I. "Well. that's that- It suits him pat- is off cumin. on again in lea . named himself . . . .“Pat-Flnnegan . " By Isabelle Graham He's * walls, especially’ in kit- chens and in rooms with fire- places are likely to acquire a greasy or sooty film which should be removed before painting if a 800d IOb is GXDQcted. VH1. WITH CARE NEW YORK-Choose your veils carefully in front of a mirror in a good light, remeberlng that they Shfluld Dmvlde the soft color tone which will enhance your own coloring. First aitild foremost they should just . .Next they should add the finishing touch to the OOstUme and form a becom- ing frame for the face of the wearer. THREE ESSENTIALS’ T0 cam wmonr A too-slim sister says: "What about u; skinny ones? We hear so much about the wouldvbe re- du ers and never a word for the “si s" who'd give a lot to gain five pounds?" lifaybe it's because the under- weight girls as a rule has a prob- lem that is more directly concerned The first thing t0 do ii you're underweight or losing weight is to have a physical checkup to get at th anlc cause. if one exists. But there is no ‘genie d you're lust ti of being ean, there are things you can do to gain vreight. Chances are a hundred to one you'll get off to a slow start. Any woman can lose two pounds a week. but no thin woman we ever knew gained that rtnpecgi no matter how herd she ‘i’ . Good Beet. 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SAVI CLOTH ES IN WARTIME ’ Treventing so much wasbday wear and tear helps __save clothes in these "chimes-makes them last longer; And Oxydol is so safe-safe for washable colors, nyous, and your own precious bands! So g economical-a box oi‘ Oxydol goes much farther than before . . .waslies much more clothes or dishes! filo Ilalk lcdltanl Illl ll “NAIR LivingeSiLeisiire THE WOMAN'§ REALM dog _slttl!1¢ on its doorstep. ____ .-_—_ _——_—_-__i__-__________ xvnoi. wasii as cronies while Without Bklwm! “or: WITHOUT DIIACHINU ., Eating is most important. 1M oiten it big meals get you down. Eat five small ones u. day food. and start of your day with cits biggest breakfast you can pack away. after meals if. you lNever Before Has Fine Quality Meant? So Much, otherwise guota of sleep at night by two or e hours if possible-and again regularity counts. ‘ A weight gaining“ program us- ually necmsltates astic chin!" in the lean lively girl's routine- Rest increase your usua Dorothy Dix Says- but it Pays off TIRED FEELING GDDDBYE! Peploaa Many Suflcr Low Blood Count-And Don't Know It. The bamlug tiring about low blood count la tbatxou can weigh about as much aa you ever di -even look healthy and strong. yet feel as if you had lead In your dopey. tired and pepleas. Loy blood count rncons you haven't Iut enough red blood corpuscIcsJt is their vital fob to carry lift-giving oxygen from your an]: throughout your body. And iuat as it takes oxygen‘ to explode gasoline in your ear and make the power to turn the wheels. so you must have plenty of oxygen in ex. plode the energy in your body and give you going power. Get Dr. Williams Pink Pills today. They are world-noted for the lick! they Biro in increasing the number and strength of red eorpuseles. Then with your blood count no. you'll feci like_ bounding up the stairs as if yomwere floating on air. Ask your druggiat for Dr. Williams Pink Pills today. DEAR MISS DIIX: stay right with her. in emssculnting apron strings. BETTER ENGLISH D. C. Williams . _ , _________ cellléeyvliiilfrlsmyigggiu witiihiiils sen. U . 5 EC - Dig-to ‘ilrvihhrlimoiagi PE was N . a - - ciation of "IIISEVIJEP correct momm mgpmlgiécgi onzdof tiutzse 20mg 1,5 l iiman , , adaptability. a ‘mute 4. What does the word “incon- eegvalrls" mean? . hat is a word beginning With mu that means “capable of change in. form. qualities, or nature"? ANSWERS l‘. Say. “was replete with liuin- or. 2. Pronounce the a as in at, not as in ah._ 3. Adequate. 4. In- capable of bang, realized in the imagination. "It is inconceivable to me that he could have done such a thing." 5. Mutable. . LONDON - (CPi _ who says. dogs don't think? ‘Ihe Royal Society for the prevention of Cruelty to Animals found s stray ly fixed on them always come first with them, on mothering them. They don't want the give and upon her. But what an inhuman thing it know where you are every hour of I what they said and what you said him to know and nothing else. breaking down at a critical point. a. fight. Life like this is terrible. wm be getting a divorce. i JOB (illLY Yilll can no Price Control Questions and Answers v Questions and Answers on Price Control will a pear in The Guard- ian as a rel Ir feature each may. ‘rho questions are those which have reached the Wartime ices and The answers are - vided by tbs Board - sons who have into t questions to ask on price control are invited to send them in writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Com- mittee o! the WI! The PrlcI and Trade Board. Q. Wouldycuplelseielliaafl we can sell tickets on quilts. etc. for raising money for Oroas work? A friend of mine said lie heard on the radio where we could not raise money this way. for l onof tlleW.P. .. Q. I understand tihlt the “Ora-nae" colored preserves cou- pons in our ration book are to be used for canning sugar. Is this correct? A. Yes. Preserves will”!!! i? to be used for canning sugar t is year. This will not out down on the quota of wupons to be used in the i way but will be added the regular number of preserves coupons. ‘llhe first two es coupons imesrv to In used for canning sugur became V1114! 0n March Ila 16th. . 0* $617555 Wasnas I'I'I I am 26 years old. am not lazy and nave a wonderful mother. But that wonderful‘ mother of mine is the drawback to my progress. Bhe has always petted, ered. humored and virtually thought for rue all of my life until made me such a weakling that I haven't the strength to stand alone. h She will not permit me to go one step away from her, and when I n try to break away and do something she weeps until I promise to MAMA’S BOY PATHETIC Fiancee Right In Demanding suitor Break Troth Or Pampering Mother I have plenty of ambition. PIED- she has - no reward o d Now l am in love, but the girl I am engaged to leave preacing , refuses to marry me unless I leave my mother and get a new start in life and show that I can be s man instead of just mother's pet. What shall I do? Give up the girl 1 love and stay with mother. or leave mother and go with the girl? MISERABLE. ANSWER: It depends upon how thoroughly your mother has done her selfish and deadly work you and making you a perpetual Bsyclicingists tell us that men who have the mother complex deep- never really love any other woman. Their mothers and even when they do marry they are not happy unless they are lucky enough to get some woman who will go lake of married life. Thcy don't want a wife who would expect to be treated as a iviic, a wifc for whom they will feel responsibility. s wife who will expect to be protected anti taken care of. and to have her husband stand between her and the world. They want a wife who will pet and spoil and caiole overlook all of their faults. as mother did. But you can make w your mind that if you give up your sweet- heart and stay on being mother's darling. you will never amount anything in the world. And after a while mother will bc gone anti you will be Just one of the fussy. sissy old bachelors whose lives have been thrown away holding hanks of yarn for mother and dancing attendance them and t0 is for a woman to wreck her son's DEAR MISS DIX: Wha‘. do you think of a husband who wants to the day, who you have been with, and who seemingly does not trust -you around the corner? What would you do with him’! ‘ PERPLEXED. ANSWER: Oh. I'd teach hlni the old nursery rhyme that begins: "Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies". because any man who has enough intelligence to be allowed out without a keeper must krww that if he puts his wife through a questionnaire about what she does every minute of the day. she is Just going to tell him what she wants It is funny that hudiands and wives are silly and creduloiis enough to believe that they can keep their mates faithful to tiicm by~_wiltclllng them. It is an utter impossibility, because the spy system is always and Just the knowledge that they are not trusted rouses a man's and ‘woman's ADOPWIB 5100f! Ind W!" them outwit their jealous wives and budiende. 8o you might tell your suspicious humand that he has to depend “p95 yqur honor in the end, and that he would save you both a lot of worry and friction if he would do it in the beginning. DEAR. 311$ DIX: My husband and I quarrel continually. l-le stays ‘around the house all dny and criticises everything I do. and y; m; guts", a0 met we can't wen speak to each other without starting What can I do? MR5. H. I. ANSWER: The trouble with you is that you see too much of each gthey, You have gotten fed ll) on each other and need a separation. 3 yam- hughnd gmmt get a job that keeps him away from ho-me dur- ing the day. maybe you had better go out and work. Otherwise you MABMALADE 1. Use all bitter oranges. or 2. Use 2 oranges and 1 lemon g, Use all Erfllieiruit bitter orange 5. Use 4 bitter oranges. 8 sweet. 6. Use l grapefruit, i orange. I lemon ' Wash the fruit thoroughly and remove any dark skin. Sll dd urea wii r set aside for overnight. The boil f next day “no; hgiugrht uncovered, and ovvec . "Add the water from tho seeds: measure and heat ‘it as mlichegugar as fruit. Cook the fruit ver or 3Q minutes; add sugar an cook un- covered until it jellies. Paintintt of the interior o! a. room in which ‘there has been a person with an infectious di- cease destroys the germs on all the surfaces lo which the paint is applied. BAEBY‘ UPSET STOMACII QUICKLY CORRECTED n a co ll ooml . e work quickly Yet entlY l0 ra away polsorTa and promote qu et slew will: flooraatnlghtlaunknowliinourhc . And in. W. R. sham say-t "l II baby aborti dent a that uoeet or almost to the gonvulelona. I save her Baby's Own Ta an aim cscn ncnoui uvinh- - Equally elective for feet n; troubles con- stipation. simple fever and dis tutlnmaully crushed to a er. if W. '- prcrnptinacllcn. No clue if "EX E I‘ s .a b0 tcda ifiéii"ir'aiitas’a‘la Use 4 grapefruit. i leuicn. l. I and 2 lemons. | i m1 after beinfilalarrned over a meta: went to slew " rrhou. t- iIEl-LEIPSTDTAIY I l l! Ii Illllll [Bil I"! iggggrrzgrgg up such a work. "Many a time I’ needed assistance Iii be older myself one of they; years. Bo it was mvtive-s and with from the best of no WK- Awly bwby who will never be able to break away from her N thin . 30501:: intgrests- of bgilreflmes. Tbev were to go driving to e wood-lot on a farm to the west of Alderiea and some distance away. Mr. B. following an established fihfdgilmucxlstsnico for wglldcgr .Y SPIN!!! - un his wood-cutting last full sitar e freeze-up. nut the snows Christmas interru Mrs. what am I I've always been ‘ Mrs. . 13.. even after all these years. Indeed adhering to an oiri and I think. lovely custom h ova-r. wife. to himself is "Mrs. B." ow. in our case. James can never seem to get away from "Ellen '-l will say he uses various tmzes of voice in its use. Mr. B. is one of our oldest residents and to li‘lv mind has com-s to the place in life. where to melon: and enioy It. such hazardous work as wood-cut- ting and hauling should be nilvcn over to younger men. But a hie time devoted to tile inpllsnina of every farm-work in season tu- gciher with a shortage of farm- lizbor-aand incidentally no such word as "retire" his v combine to inake him . seat himself on the wood-sleigh.- ii c. bit stiffli’. "It's this here 00n- foumied rheumczlsm. Mrs."— and to the distant wood-lot. rehensive for nis well-being. g1’ us have failed at our tasks life Just because she loved him so selfishiy that she was willing to stun: and as he said . him in every way. merely to keep him with her. l Ret some cut now, going tn do?" .. .. m Mr pa . This was no day for such pleasures. Instead an axe was flat- . toned against the seat of an orange kitchen-chair-Ive been hoping would "do" la simmer xlthoutmretmiehiugl itmdge uroug y . in to assist t th k. Various topics we tougher! Tmqlzhtly while (Continued 0.. m“ 1o) HDDSEIIDLD SCRAP BDDK. By Roberta LOO Table Linen Nevu- nutmuifi table eoecauds ua stains v removed. This can often dTme fwrktl boilinl water through incn. ‘ Ilet Bread To cut bread when it is hot. me la piece of common twine instead ofakniieanditwiilnotcrumble. Water lugs A little kerosene poured down the kitchen aink at night ‘v. a ore- ‘ ‘ watcr bugs. . l mourns ' \. ETItlllETTE Should rents take their speci- should invitation the child. he . lsnt it. bid ifotm to whistle an to stamp the feet to show one’: g gretffation of some entertainers use.should be sonl. . r or a person tn thank a deivery e A. Yes; wit-h the Q is it. . e refit. ll! win wax. Ge to and while W“!!! , M141 renal-fiver will: go ma; w be A. of monia w uh n JIWIUOIIIAFW " 0011015541201 I _.____1- IIDVI DIII. I I !_ per A- together 4 ounce; and B ounces of t some unsised lQllttion is still Then peck the tn formal-gel’? u“ I mm ' °I°“°' Use equal parts of li uid . and, alcohol and gtirqin wail‘;- the nail i pests, with oaoaolmftivtho turd leave covered until the cream dries. 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