......., 3 ‘Ar _._.. ..l,._»...-. .....,..,.: ,, _ u. 7 ¢- " » o PAGE EIGHT % _ j —_.._._. :_ V —> — W S an Housewife I ‘ ' B Dorothy Dlx 5 Letter ox The * , And Her A c t iv i t i e s ‘“ “"“‘*‘* T““¢- .a“d E“°"3Y. Try‘ lrn Sit-Down Striker THE LITTLE-'1 W030?‘ Chemists have discovered th -—-—- with the prope-gbestrength of br de to _Keep We are weary of little words. southern cucum rs can be in ‘let Rld of I-1-flu mghevtsign so very small. into firm pickles. [ h 9 ye ey weave 1- e rver-song, -——?- Ngrolik-rippledand bird call. ml operated by a plar!lo keyboa.lr)d ever C ange "ov an home" r t 11 tr at rl nted "" Word; 3 e 8 gxvlcgorkmmlxnpfimuceg tone; ll Wm‘ 3 b5‘-xgmlth mm Wh° And “flower" and “sea" and those of a piano and several w twork regu ognm A‘ "star"; and string instruments through k°dhY°“3u°“ uvm‘ ‘£2 won.‘ Iindfiyltzlt they help the heart to series of tuned vacuum tubes. ;beucw"‘:.° “ken I gay m .”—— -nll'mr.'mertls Vllhere God and glory arc! Hummlng_ birds ‘I range from kedeeswg, dgy ‘:15: can ,0 mppon Jamaican midget gust over L on weebends I ve wdo me No proud philosophy has found inches long to a gant humm mndry M Idonmmake enough“, A straighter trail to God bird of the Andes, eight and ol 0 do It when sunny swam; than all the faithful followers half inches long. and {O wok mm dume“ gm. hm Of worn old words have trod. ——— M like me “do 39,1“, 1 an-g -‘-—‘- North American birds are m 3 never has me u,‘ y ‘x Disconnecting electric iron; or or less closely related with birds 9,55%-I-,3 I Jther electric appliances by jerking the Old world, but the bird life ________ in the insulated cord is dangerous. South America is more peculiarl since this tears the insulation type of its own 1 an 914 mm d_e§¢r[~be 3 hugband away from the button and makes Ixposure to live wires possible. VEGETABLE GARDEN Dig new potatoes as they are re- quired, not all together. Use the hoe among growing green crops. Cut off the tops of broad beans 1 black fly be troublesome A mulch of strawy litter will prevent evaporation of moisture from around the roots of newly planted fruit trees. and also lun- ner beans and peas. See that vegetable marrow plants Ire kept moist. When mixing mustard. put a pinch of salt in it; it will then keep firesh and a good color for several ays. Soak your satin undies in water_ to which a. teaspoon vinegar has been added. then add soap-flakes to some water and wash garments; this method preserves the sheen of '.he material. Brighten up your kitchen by giving the chairs a coat of bright colored enamel. White of eggs swallowed will often remove a fish bone that has ltuck in the throat. Prussian ruler, Frederick the Great, had his coffee made with champagne instead of water and added powdered mustard to ltrengthen the taste. Lead-covered underground tele- phone cableg that were coated with sodium silicate when buried have withstood corrosion more than eight years in the most acid soils of London. ' connect the latter to the device on your cleaner, Ho! An unusual dress is of pale l embroidered organdie in an’ floral eyelet pat.~el'n with the « broiclery carried out in while glve 21 ircllvv if (‘X Full sle: square neckline and a full 5 origlllating from .l llit.-d wast give the dress interest with blue flowers at the neckline pale blue grosgraln ribbon belll. A doorway in a ruined bui at Karnak_ Egypt, is 60 feet and 23 feet wide, and the d- doors must have weighed 12 each. CLEANING OF STRAW-MAT Old straw matting can be cl with moistened salt or s water. when they are dry, them with linseed oil to some adhesive is added. that them clear, and they can aga exposed to wear for a consid time. FRESHEN YOUR, PILLOW fl Pillows can be thoroughly and fresllened if you unsti comer of the case, insert nozzle of your cleaning hosla D pillow-case tightly round nozzle and the stream of air thoroughly fresh and fluff u feathers in the case. FOR BOOKS If you are a book-lover, the trio cleaner is your ally at the worst enemy of your boo dust, which collects even in fronted book-cases. liable to press the dust dorw A dustc Washing Chintz Unlus you have bought permanently glazed type of chintz, t cannot be washed. as the glaze will come out. The permanently g‘2zed tvrle may be laundered as ou would any washable drapery. he first kind mentioned must: be dry cleaned. A ‘first’ dance frock might be white marqulsette smocked at the waist and on the bodice and on the puffed sleeves. At the waist are blue and silver-gray velvet ribbons. Drunk (looking down at moon’: reflection in water): " ay, what’: that if see down men?" cp: "It's the moon." Drunk: "Well, how did way up here?" Iget Do Your Table Manners Show is Poor Breeding} tween the pages, but the du tool on your cleaner will re it without the books being the new from the case. The sides back; of upholstered chair will yield an astonishing amo dust and dirt if treated wit crevice tool. l 1' § THE COOK’ CORNER 'uHn'PoFn'\n"H lamb Moulded In Mint Jell ~I'u'-"-'51-'-'-"-‘-‘ ' 1 1-2 tablespoons gelatine 1-4 cup cold water 1 1-2 cups boiling water l-4 cup vnlcgar 3 cups cold diced lamb 1-4 cup sugar - 1 teaspoon salt 3-4 cup chopped mint leaves 1-4 cup diced sweet red or gr Pepper Soak gelatlne in cold wat Combine water, sugar, vinegar. and mint leaves. Boil 3 minute: covered saucepan. Strain out n leaves. Reheat to boiling point : add gelatine Allow to porti set. Add lamb and pimento. Al to set in one large or_six lndlv. ual moulds. serve on crisp lettuce Garnish with fresh vegetables. , jelly is more attractive if green colouring is added to mixture before Jelly gets. French Peach Crumbly Crust One cup flour. 1 cup 6 peaches, 1-2 cup butter. Peel and slice fresh, peaches and sprinkle l-2 cup sugar over them. Mix rcmainin l-2 cup sugar, Avoid Embarrassing Error: A gala afternoon at the country tlub—but how much he regret: asking her to come. No wonder. What man wouldn't lose interest in a girl who attack: her ice cream as if it were an all- day Iuckr-r and sln:l.'nes on her elbow while she tries to eat with the same hand. If she treats ice cream like u lcllypop, |he‘d probably mrlke , castles out of mashed potatoes-— ‘ur- rounded by moats of melted l;~.. There‘: no reason for all" ice cream if you take small 5; fulls. And vegetables should buttered inconaplcuoualy. How silly to make blunders when correct fable manne . are so pleu- ant and Ienslble—a -' so easily learned. No one expects you to divide the slippery oyster. Ii’: easier-—— and correct—io put it in the mouth whole. Manage a three-decker sand- wich wllh a fork instead of your fingers. Small sandwiches you bl‘ ale with the finger: as you would a piece of bread. Don't bite into I whole sandwich. gr: ' table manner: for form: and informal meals. our 32-page booklet give: clmplei I reillur-nit mould it in gelatin. sugar with flour and b in butter until well blended. and of crumb onsistelcy. Spread over peaches and bake in moderate oven 1-2 (hour. serve hot or cold. Carrots and Green Beans 1 lb green beans 8 small youilg carrots 1 1-4 teamoons salt 3 tables one butter Method String the beans and then cut hem lengthwise into nar- row r . This takes a little longer fan breaking them cross- wise b t they look so attractive. Was and scrape the carrots and cut them lengthwise also into matchlike strips. t both of the vegetables into a envy saucepan and odd jun, |cn ugh water to come up in the [p n ,1 inch. Cover closely and - ook for 15 minutes Add the salt and the butter and cook, covered, for 20 minutes longer or until the Veiletables are tender. Uncover the last few minutes to allow any liquid to cook away. This In a Rood combination and such a col- ,orful one. 'I'he pineapple cucumber salad can be maria Just from the fresh fruit and vegetable. or you can That is a '-'l“b'- 7911' WM‘ '11"? 1° “I0. recipe which we have glv‘:-n often. pointer: on unulual foodl. Bend 20¢ in coin; for your egg of Good Table Manners to Guardian Service. no clue to write 1 . .. ...... ..a* ma? .1‘-'=°°...ll....~ “ Ifilltlflffi If you plan to nerve without the gtjlatin, this is an attractive way arrange the ingredients. ..._._._.._._._ otel Porter (expecting 2. tin): ‘stops you'll have I nice Journey. Irnwgullz Vcrrv lorry. mu lud- . mcufgvcm arm I‘ ma‘ um‘ % ' ohunbenna . .: she to?! me you didn't he!‘ 1111. .a..'<"*....'*'°.".*°*......"-*'”.*.°lZ‘-W !0|I“N elm. _ .. - . l D I -- rr.~n.~n-.-lr.v.'\-.-.-tmavavv-.M.ru-.5M.!.cm.%-.ly-.-4-. YOIIB IIOIVIOUAI. HOBO By FRANCES Look in the section your birthday come: in, and find what your outlook is, according to the gun, tcolwrllht. 1939. King F For Tueaday. July 25th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —I.nvestigatcra, you connected with the army or navy, secret overn- ment work and you deal g in necessary useful commodities are among the especially favored this good da . Romance, weddings, holi- day nct vltilcs, social events also in first rank. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) -—-Day need not be unprofitable or inhurmonioua, and won't be if you map out your man p in early and carefully and cheerfully strugg’l)c. without t result. ' anxiety, for 9. peroep le MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) —-Your can be happy combina- tion of contempfiatiorl and action today. Keep to the cafe path of conservatian and moderation and you can't miu accomplishing something worth while. JUNE 2-: to JUL!‘ 28 (cancer) -EuPrcctic;Il higturns ted ouch a dung ccrfumu, food at fa, fob , mo- tion tune in. mutt 5 con- necie with ml. Heart. affairs? Be amiable; avoid jealousy. M to AUGUST 82 (Leo) —should be a top-notch business day: pleasant too‘ for personal luau and pet hobbies. ecqpccialiy for ion born after August . ?ood clamp and cement cforu are all you need. Be simple direct. vaucrraacostrrnsemaa 0) CM lflbiliie lath-nonrponibicdoisynluihc Prawn YOIIT I1!“-Pl Ml’: ddlfb {MOO HSIIUJ lpigrun that 1 have always thought said a liking of a youth we kmw: this azy.heJuat asanaversion simply bubbling over with energy e could walk for miles on a hunt. . an errand. He would sit for days lg rod, but he wouldn't spend an nes he drove across the continent truck was too heavy work for him. thirty or forty years in which I- duwn to any steady work that lid ever do was just odd iobs that leave undone when he wanted to ed upon friends and relatives for laTh on as they have they lie- ‘e bornsi-downs lkersanditis Nndflgée and energy_ in trying to )e o . married to a. man like this there about it. She can turn h out in and let him 80 and fasten him- or she can gust make up her mind mg about i . lclety is worth his board and keep. every woman has in her soul for els that she would rather work to . wondering if maybe he was him- lowhere to go. Maybe she is one a a no-account husband than no 2 peace and rest in lust setltung filitglgrg ktgep but quit wear- » pu energy and pur- zhartcr member of the I. W. W.’s. . Maybe the time has come for V O stenographlc position with a large l nice youn man who is a college lm only a h school graduate I I be making a mistake by marry- that men like to think they are ANXIOUS. Hedge comes put up in school led to wear a mortarboard cap on -0 JJD fromyour dope dream ab0'uf. 5. Consider the men you work ur filjm graduates of famous uni- iocksl’ How many of me hams ) a.l'e_fhe men whom you, yourself, lc widest knowledge, the greatest ley the men who know life from . ind struggled in the thick of the xhoulders with all sorts of people life they the men who know noth- led in school books? ;es of education. Heaven knows Wing to show you how silly you ltelllgence eilaugn and knowledge .lzoodeno‘ugh tcmarryaladwho Tie fact that evidently your sweet- college education dlsoualifiea you uld have picked out an M, A. or .den to start with. Goodneg old playroom and mess Mar- according to statistics, they nncl gal-et’s tiny bedroom. rooms lo the common school, or garden, overlook Piccadilly and double win- :03: down upon their wives rema- nlaelllgent but not brilliant is the Q . “Y5 been my best n-lend seems to ?9“d~ She Calls him pet names, > ‘U198 Whenever he siis down. and He seems embarrassed. He has and I don't believe that he likes MRS. B. L. 3 HI lher it is hands 011 of your bug. 0fe§0m€:t':dbcst friends turn out D_0RUI'I-lY DIX. SGOFE DRAKE eltures Syndicate Inc.) i.-in-.~'..-.. ..~..-.r.-..-l.l-l.-l.l-l.M..-..-.r fulfilment of your plans or do. sires. It is important to your suc- cells and good health that you keep in a. pleasant frame of mind. BEP'I'EMB M to OCTOBER 23 (Libra —- Indifferent inclina- tions. especially for progress in business. branchinz out in new field or expanding in your own. However, continue with prepara- tion work and well made Plans. OCTOBER 24 to NOVMJBER 22 (Scorpio) — Benefic star to. ; unc- ilion industrial mechanic mat- ters. domesticity. sound invest. ments. gains through new ideas and methods. advemsing, promotion, oboutoocolnlishin incb wa this exoelleng war: and £501-ml . Go after new clientc, re- mow old cequuntuloea. gpromofp our. and your employer‘; irltorestl. 0 ml for romance, travel, JANUAR3 dPERs0NAL oess Margaret was born no new oot was purchased for her, instead she was cot with white-painteg iron frame which was used beth luome life of the two princesses were disclosed ‘by an exhibition of Royal and historic treasures staged in their old home at 145 Piccadilly in aid of the Heriifl-B0 Craft Schools, were used the two moved to Buckingham Palace are on view. 'I'.he exhibits include ar- ticles loaned by all the members of the Royal family and are of such historic interest and they have been insured for one mil- lion pounds. Most visitors will make straight for the suite on the second floor which used to be occupied by the Princesses. Here thev will see their dows were specially installed deaden the noise oi’ the traffic. Stmlt iron bars were also cross safety of the chilldnen old»-fedilimled porcelain batth wash-basin an also large bay-windowed room at back overlooking the garden which was Princess Elim'beth's bedroom. sturdy little boy-doll dressed yellow jersey and breaches. who is first favorite of all till; Royal dolls. Another great favorite ll‘ a. doll dressed which Novlmam. 2! to DICEMIB 21 (Sagittarius) — Have no quailglz t Once our fruit is ready it takes ut 15 minutes with Certo to make a whole batcbl In this Certo short boil you retain all the fresh, natural taste and colour. There's no boiling down to affect the one or darken the other. K REASONS FOR USING CERTO IN All. JAM OR .IEl.l.Y MAKING- .,_‘ ‘. For jams you give only a one-minute to two-rmnute full-rolling boil—for jellies only a half-minute to a minute. Ccrto gives you tested, easy-to-follow recipes. Keep to them exactly and you can be sure of results. Since practically no juice has time to boil away, you et about half again more lam or jell from an equal amount 0 fruit. So to make the most of summer days, use Certo for all your jam and jelly making. It's modern—it's sensible-—-saves you time, work and energy. It gives you not only much finer jams and jellies, but more of them for your moneé; Cmo ' flesh’ nufiz?‘ YOU 1 grand . "M you We as well as "P? 5|!!! in: , t comm , e um and ie°i‘l1y"‘°" In or 3"“ C9110 recipu “lure. n . ‘hmglgswh ....FASHIONS-.-LITERATURE nonnemesage nee j .- sm, in cllllm,‘ full . 4'_r~rip. {lmah-ngl Thfgshlllllul t . 1 ensure a firm can use . mid of l""‘°"s. Y 3 cu . me Ce“'°‘.’f4)elly FREE BOOK OF 72 RECIPES Under the label of every bocd; of Corie there in a book of 72 mud recipe: for jam, jcllim, ma.-M. lulu and conserves. sl...—.- am... on! fruit: need different handling, Cmo gives you a lcparzlle recipe for ud: fruit . . . Be sure to follow each recipe exactly. Royal and Historic Treasures In Old Home of King and Queen IONDON, July 24—Whe'n Prin- plaoed in the slnl;l.e bassincotc by Princess Eliza- 'Il;lis and other “seclets" of the all the rooms which Their Majestic: and Princesses before they Practicall value that to placed the window frames for the its large and men bathroom with on view. MOST INTERESTING IUOOM ‘ But most interesting of all is I39‘! 8 are simply deooraliled The walls with a ‘plain paper of grey-green color and the wood-work eolm-ed is cream- The centre of the room is fillled the favorite toys of the Prin- with ceases so that the ooy-cupboards in their playroom Palace for the three months during which the exihibition will l"&l1'iB.il’i at Buckingham will have sou‘ b-are shelves omen. ..P“'.. E in Among the toys is in Welsh costume was carefully inspected iv Mr. Lloyd Georre who saw that the details were perfect before she was given to the children. other favorites Drcm the Royal nursery are a iihreeameoe suite in blue plush in w‘hlc'h the Princesses not when they gave dolls flea-parties made for '21“ PRINCE ALFR.ED’_S VIOLIN Not all the toys on view belong to the Princesses. one unusual interest is a small violin made in mail to the order of the Prince Oonsort soaihat his young son. Prince Alfred. the of Edinburgh. could save The Queen" Victoria's bedroom on her birthday. In order that the eight-year-old Prince should makxem no mistakes 1&3’ his fingers. La/(er Prince A1fned's posseslon of thils special violin caused Jealousy, and squabblea among his brothers and sisters that Prince Consort-‘t ordered it to be mumled to the maker. whose des- cendants have loaned it to the ex- hibition. Another outstanding musical ex- hibit is a Tympanon. the only in- made. an elaborate xvlo- sitrument of its kind ever Rmsembling , nhone, it. was made in Louis XIV. by Mons. P. lichen- sbreit. the Court muslc’Il.n, and an- cestor of M. Sacha Votichenko. the meson has loaned it to the exhibition. 1. was in use at the Palace of Versailles urlffil the townenwh Rlevolultion. WELCOME WALL HANGING TRANSFER DOdlnNo.X@ exhibit of late Puke 0 V e Queen mid such :um...—..'......._.....__ (By ROBERTA Filling Tea BIOHII . '1’- E the in company center of the floor?" A. Yes; Grevllle tells us. Q. Is it necessary for you? exgectfiio hrase to use when 0 women A. “Miss I introduce Miss younger)?" Cover your dress w-ra around coverall frcc to make sleeves. the plug 16, 36. inch material. cal-efulh -.lmr.1lnn I’lVing:_. I!l- City 1 l bl’-' rlifil lfiglld" D W, V ..'fi.'... .. "..°.zl-‘“%.§l“' "About U‘! ,_ LEI) .u u’fH'h‘r rrrhm -’-\- Household Scrapbooki h%N%V‘- Glossy Linen To make linen goods glossy, and prevent starch sticking to the iron. add a teaspoonful of salt, or a. few drops or turpentine or glycerlne. to the starch when making it. Ke tlc Never fill the tea kettle to over- flowing. Alway; leave enough space for expansion, or the water will boil over; and this is often dan- gerous particularly if children are Velvet Collars velvet coat collars can be clean- Chciley, Sussex. William Ems/worth , who made the violin. inlaid little white ivory ed by Using 11°‘ WW?!" and Rmm°n1°- Tnam MAJESTIES ROOMS dots on the finger-board to guide and 5P°“Bm8 lightly. When this dries, sponge with alcohol. ¥N- Modern Etiquette (By ROBERTA um flfl- Q. Isn't it impudent for a person to be unusu - ward, always wanting to "ho d the it is not only impud- ent but a dlspaly of ignorance. “Unbecoming forwardness ottener proceeds from ignorance than impudence." to thank a doorman when he opens the door A. No. This is merely a routine service that he perform; of times a. day, and he does not be thanked each time. What would be the correct introducing ? Allen (the elder) . Adams hundreds i for may (the or wear this as a house discussions onf en , rtghl _ ea.’ :31:-l.sl°§run€, lr‘:~..t1oxlll,l “”“° activities. street Adana 6| when you are working about the house or 'your summer cottage. It has a generous lap, large, roomy pocket, free swinging skirt Open and easy it out flat and keep it fresh and y to slip into any time. 'll‘.1e currently D°D\llar ginghlml and checked cottons are ideal for this dress. Frame your face with a snowy white collar edged with 1 dainty. feminine frlli. You will be icture of efficiency and charm all t a time you are working. - style No. 2682 is design 38, 40. 42, 44. a Blue 88 requires 4 1-8 yards of 39- aend fifteen cent: in sumo! H!) or coin (coin preferred) wrap coin . menu to marlotulwwn Style No. 2681 Sire ... ... ....... PIOVIIIN ’ aT'-m vou quote‘ a amour African pro- a.xm """’" m... -’.g..,... " cc. . at y. ' mmmm‘”:'””’” “:~‘?'§‘h%3°nT’ i.l‘“"':..'..,:’." ti -11: To is r thgfiicnsolgn write yin"; 3:33‘ Mm " 5'" *°" ‘hf 1 01 . il 3 I. .""—" it-='-'*‘=’~"w -«ll.;‘v‘..’l§».=.‘i.-..=tl"i.=.°'«"=-*1 umtlrr" W ‘° ‘'° “‘ """“* "4' schoolboy‘-»louc 10. air. . 'I'eIohel'-—Ahun'dl now do you '-‘Do ohu-lomwwn Guardian ml! thli out? eelmollm-well. dad wont‘ flab- we till‘ “a ..A a Pastor—'I'hls morning I Will luv: for rains‘: topic the "C1l’L“.i‘. Flood in Ge .. n . Prominent Member of Congress» tion , merit to play golf, so 1 run: any but I'll head the Sllll*l‘l'l with 31.000 to relieve lllv slliienlu Genesians. Young Wife: “M husband is I slovenly. Half the erally Aunt: "I-Pm. Perhaps .lloy m not sewn on properly ' Young Wife: He's sowing.’ %%H“W‘ Q. How can I clean bl'll5s arilcluj effectively? A. Mix one gill oi 1-2-gill of naphtha, or powdered trlpoli to ma l Rub with and polish with a drl cul ? - A. Brush the stale .ly with cold water. the oven for a few will restore their frcslml‘ :~ fu lly. Q. How can I tron: l\\ poiAsoning? hopi, thoroughly sonklwl. .s be an excellent renmllz ‘_ ~uHw Snappy Fashions For Home Use if .-.-.mTv §Moming Smile u"g‘n\'b'h'n‘ll'n'ln'u"u'h'-‘-'.‘u'u'.'-'-'n'll'f GENEEDUS FE l.l.i) W (rlsing)—I've got all engage- pllnn llsl lltlnns are gen- missing from his clothes." is just it about hii "Til '1 awfully careless iBy‘ANNE ASHLEY) ixt \lpB oil. um m u solt cloth. _ How can I freshen stole W l)..xl"\llLS liglli-I mm place in mlfllllfs, and“ wonder- or oil A poultice of mm ll: -.-r.-..‘~ " smcsls-+e ;; e'/. ‘I . 1l.ll'.1lfln _0ll' ' slllliclellll ll pilslh, 1 ‘ M in . sl * s I .5.’ . F‘ - ‘H