<vgIa¢cr~ ~¢ 1!‘; "’"-<~ ~v-- ‘ha, ~r --\ -. _< ->-.- Living c" Leisure The Woman's Realm 51W Bveilv Hum thim ear. but few Water for fresh cut flowers may thy voice: ' be changed without removing or Take each man's censure, but ie dlsarranglng them if a small syringe ' serve thy judgment. u§¢q_ , —Shalsecneare _____.. ' ' ‘_-—- CLEAN KETTLl-J GLADIOLUS USED AND SAVE POWER T0 CENTRE TABLE Ev th -h—-t—h—- ._____ en oug ey are only used Adining table arrangement canbe I'll‘ Mating water. kettles require made with a gladiglus in u low at! ntion in order to extend the smallish howl (sav two to four inch veiled of their usefulness esdiiph and five to seven inches 1n Now that fuel saving t5 inluor- dlanleteri. Stand your stem _ol liiilt a clean kettle is especially de- _L',i£l(‘liOlllS ill the centre or to one side suable because the minerals that :lll.. arrange hucklcberry leaves lthe ‘TOBY m9 Rem? UYBWM water from evergreen variety that many flur-Hlffitlfll,’ quickly- ists inclultie witflztflpgversl solldlyl“_i€3:lgltitilr;1r Elfggllgillsifitvlllllfiinbllllllllazlf around tit-m. e lzreeii come ‘ llC 0 on 1e lows-r than the stem of flowers. Setl boililm and 53585 0f the kettle and l‘i‘ililtllli0llfll blossoms which you Hfloldinl; t0 {govcrilnleilt chemists ha“. picked 5m“ you, blmson, gtenlh (all best be leuioved by alternate amollt! vour leaves near the bowls ggélingglulyiléllgsYgzllfl-Fhigllfili \ga5illli‘li c co. ‘ r i "3 5 ~ 3" rifhrco sprays of snupdracon cut at P". 85138011111)’ Willi A COPHN‘ kettle. unr-ren lmlcths and with their own 110i t0 i156 I00 stroll: a vllzellfli‘ $01M- fllllflll“ left limes, can be nftnillléd tum because ruler-av is not to vat in a roilvlri lfiilllPl‘\ll‘\llO\\‘(‘fiilllllllfliflle mfnal» A 5~ 5"! 0i RDYiFO-Yl‘. . ~. . m. m- unusua‘ designpnalely one part illieizal‘ i0 ‘four. on a QWYVPd stand, pvarts water is safepfol- alalnnllilull H b a mph“... u, b‘. an. ware. but the sohltltlil fitOllitl be m‘ so S“ i! by use“ on a “eFtabléeflllwrlfljli Czitflcliiliillkmtlfkeiilc‘ k tl m. q _ _ . _ m: c‘. e m‘ u “M? ______ and swltchinlz off the heat elemhnt ANOTHER ‘LANGUAGE l “ 1'12 in an electric store as soon as the water ls bolllnt: will have power Which is required for war industries. Nut n serrfl code. but good old double talk ls what vou heat" in cur Will‘ plants these days “In the -._.__....._..- l".:'“°>if‘.';;?;.1i-"i.§l2“r593..li.£%E= 111g 300K; CORNER tivlientos a new “lave for the Pnciflc‘ h~“le linr- is finished. “Shoot. the (Wis to ni". Babs." tralwlates to = me the Yllfiilllill tablets, Bar- .. ». V Y"x-s~ clip" will not thrive in a - row" the‘ i: W» wc-uv‘ Keen ‘rm 1 envslggsggglulfuimilgn M"°""'" w‘ m hf“ dvflfms fimi 1 DOulld 500d butter viii-o plant: l» -~ wlldflw “hone ihev 1 4 cup cold “mm. “flyimi smwqhi- 1 14_ l:2_0z can evaporated milk Yfi"nl>flf Mill tub-e. thickened by (hsloagleitcggiatm m 14 Cup COM' rc"r.<‘"""'i ‘but w: new“ rli<ifliVfid water Thzn place in a dish of hot i“ m" “m” “W, “mkgd- mqb“ a “tater. and stir‘ urtil "elatin ‘s’ Wwim‘ “m” i" “Y” on Cough"! thsroilghlv dissolved. ‘Cut talle buttcr "Wm “Q into small pieces. Place in a iisli (‘we-hunted sucnr. slfled over the 2g}, “gfnofi"§Q.,§"°G‘§§§f§§1,{§ M" ‘i’ ‘"°""° “i” “ab” H i“ "iii whip the. milk 1nd ‘tile dissolrel W" n“ "i" "I 1' i‘ " fifh blow“ gelatin into the butter with 'i‘lD"\"*l' “"1"” “hm h" egg beater 01- \'(Jlll‘ electric‘ ill: i limo?» from stilt.“ ;la*"t‘;"il"l;fii . 7m“- Wifl" “NH” Wm rflxvwe If milk separates. keep on beatnrt ‘W? {mm "kiwi until it, is all mixed in. Pack llllO m: m will not spatter if Fl little Zrdlfl“ ;"cf)%‘.“1'1‘;§§ igftilmffqflgl°n “I”. fluln or’ _<_.ll. snlinkled into the should be kw. in pehigermol. when m" be”? fl-wg" no: in use. Coloring may be added '_ “' . if desired n‘_fj’,."°A§‘fmi§f gf§.““§§u$§i; “Em $11; NOTE: Fiesli Xllilk may be Sunni-i B',li,,,‘in""\.,]h' which ‘rows m ' tuted for ‘emporated milk. in which erwintimwssiirith IJFOfLizSlOH of ich Case‘ use a “mt of milk (Dreferablvi I I. l. . "a ' r the top half of a quait bottle). and mime nmprs‘ soften the gelatin in l~4 cup milk taken from that. pint Butter extended with foitlfied margarine is most like regular butler in taste. texture. zinc. nutritional HOW TO WASH CORDUROY cordmiov takes best’ to gentle content. Fortified margarine is mar . | WIISlIlIlII. Use lukewarm water and - . . . , » d t _ gzirlne to which vitamin A has oven mil 5M5 Dlfnw of suds because added. Read your labels and buy wgdurov Libuniv‘ . t fortified margarine to gel: the best qureze uzitcl tliiough he fabric. value fromyour money but don't» twist. rub or mash. If _v0il tln. vnu may disturb the pile so the , k‘- . . . '~ L’ will not look so well. rr the CORN ‘M’ ("mum 505"“; cal lent is rerv soiled. work it- up _ mirl down in the suds. Rina lhoroughlv in water also lukcwurnl. Then lift the garment from the water. without wringing. altrl put it on a hanger Dry cordu- i-ov outdoors. if you can. and in a stiff breeze if that is possible. Vlfhen the rzaxment is practically div, brush with the Imp of the fab- ric If you press. it iron on the Wffilll! side With a hard ironing board. you mav want to protect the znrdurov pile by plseimz a towel be- tween fabric and board. A steam iron. if you have one. L; ideal for pressing corduroy. 3 tablespoons fat 4 tablespoons flour ‘l teaspoon salt F‘ew grains pepper 1 cup milk A small brush kept at the klt~ zhen sink comes in handy for washing strainers. waters. forks md china with crevices. It also nets into the out ofthe-way‘ places. under ‘The rims of pots and around hand- es. COLONIAL MADE FILET CROCHET so they'll I DESIGN NO. 888 Thu beautiful fllct crochet dc- Ign of an old fashioned girl makes :n attrcclilvc vanity Int. Esteem No. 335 contain: complete instruc- rubbing, strong soaps. Dip warm, gentle Lux. To order pattern: Writ». M‘ IBM '33," “Will.” }'i“”.~,.‘.’i'i‘ii'ii'i‘“§ii'“3'i - n. Needlework Bureau. lti l0 Chgigthtown Glilldlln. Needlework De rimmi- Obarllottcfmvn Dedtllflm$ NAMI--_...-_-—-- STREETADDRBQ ————— OITI_ii-__———II.—— the lunds, in cool Lu; suds. _I_Q——_o—————————-———-—§ Give all llicsc nice things lux care‘ ' More makers of nice washable: advise Lux than advise all other soaps put together. Follow the experts—don’t risk the last fine things you may get. Rayon stockings, undies.‘ Daily dipping in Lux sues runs, keeps undies smart and new. Avoid heat, cake-soap Blouses, Drona.‘ Don't trust them to anything but Luxl Dip them frequently to keep them fresh. Avoid heat, cake-soap rubbing. Rinse, squeeze in towel, hang to dry. Test for color fatness in plain water before washing- mything safe in wner is safe in Lux. Gloves. Washable leather and fabric gloves Lux beauti- fully. Dip them often to keep them spick and span. Wash heavy leather gloves on the hands, skin and fabric off lnwcrtimc, more things ncccl Lux can. Dip them regularly in lUXl Victory Garden Onions.“ Grow From Sets Or Seed Large Gnions (ll-own From Onion green ivhen you plant them and 5,45, 1g.,,-.~¢§'¢,| i" jugug‘ should not be set out for a week or Mast Victory g ‘(K115 will grow I Hvo alter your first seed crops have — been planted. To grow onions (rum 5 U1‘ sgecl sets im- l mature onions, space these plants lll€l€iy uuxilucl (»ll‘li'l~, gran-ii Lagllffiul‘ inches apart. in rich soil. year ill ci-uwileti l'U\\.\ which pro-l 5113811 011M115 may b6’ BTOWD from renter. tllcm ft" i developing nor seeds. sown with the first, CYODS. ll lllill 5121?. '1‘ lit‘ grown from. lakes much longer b0 DYOdHCS Olthei‘ the ‘dflltl st'C;i _-. l)i'(1llC&5 largsigrefl’! oi- mature onions from seeds I than from sets. Sow fairly thickly. ‘ ad u‘ gr orcl‘ sect. is in: and cover half an inch. and thin, the time ll ~ l0 grow to us~ i out the young plants early. If you able size lll ' “.11 produce tween,‘ are growing for green onions. space tlliiflllS iii lllrc. \\L tits. ‘illld tiulturel them an inch apart. As tllev attain oiliczls u! lll‘.'(‘(‘ liloiitlis l a usuable size. they can be used, and Ifrcm 15 to 30 pounds of largc| plants may be left standing four ClllOllS ixzil to inches apart; to mature. Ls‘ o list bLYPIR/JC When the oilicn tops grow limp . u: an inch in; and fall over. it is a sign that the ‘cw large onions, bulbs are mature. They need not LCClJI be pulled at once. but when they are ' ‘ harvested they should be dried sev- - i eral days in the sun and stored in is thu or that: inches a well veiuilatea place. ticep. A rich sail is inquired to grow Bcl-tludu u: ‘nu pllui. lire Slllrlfii lilliilo onions from seed. A balanced ‘ plant food should be applied at the t r rate of a pint to 25 feet of row. shippsd north ' ‘ _..- raked ivell into the top soil before dens. - .1: . .. .~ c u planting. i ALBANY SCHOOL l cs —————- . ilrld fluili‘. salt and , ic int-r. Acd mill; tzrlltluollv. stirring, H0110? 3°11 w!‘ Alml- , lillilll thick Add qrutetl <-l use an: ‘ Gfyadi“ X;“'1_- Rum wright? 3 stir till melted Pour n‘ are o" Mg‘; gonvglfb M313’ wright the beaten egg ysolics. d cor". Glide VII grim!“ sway.- _ and mix irell. cool, fold ill the ., Gliacee Nmiglé a’ e5 wright- stiflh" bcatcn whites. Pour into of}? d on- _ greased casserole, Set ill a pan oLAd 13g [Yuk-ly- Pegl-YY ‘§I°b°5ii 2- hot water and bah-e in a mncerate; . ovdtl - Rosella Mm!" cvru, 350 decree.- F. until set. -‘ Gage w- éliargamftlllesliwches about 50 miiuilcs. Serves ti. wt]. sew“; IQJDQIAIIOI; He was 1-0:‘. r to his wile aililqgiilfcile‘ Iv J,._1 Mar-o n, L “d ac." ‘ of a llmous llillliralisUsiJnan Biadghav; janetigradsehaw‘ ace l . ‘ ' , ' ' fl-‘léiltillllfl’ for a rare plant. he: c- 1L111__1' Joe Noonam slipped over the rli.“ and as he fell, G ids 1, s,-__1 Fred Desrwches. llc elathercrl nlonlc ‘2. Roma Marks; 3 Henrv Desi "Ol. Gonllic." iritorriilrcd'Rochcs. ' "the non" l Y ‘ Grade I. Jr.-1, Helen Noonan, h." must h. Lem. Fancy inciting: Tcacller--Mzirgar€t McKenna, flowers oven as he fell!" tPatriot please copy.) saving more and more wushubles with NEW improved act longer! after every wearing in luke- safe care can help you make a a z more for your money! A LEVER rnonucr l L;D.D;§_Q_D.C.Q.—_D.Q._;Q___Q p4: n q, n ¢:_-_ -.— u-i-I ‘THE -.-WARIBQ_TI_E'IQEN;Z9P l l. : The mildcst, safest LUX cvcr - QM : made! Dissolve: twice as fast. : Richer, longer-lusting suds that : domorc work. New, bi or : package-more for your money! a Now, when fabrics may be irreplaceable, this extra- I I I I I I —all your colored things-last longer. New, improved Lux is the mildest, safest ever model-These richer, longer-lasting suds are thrifty, too! New, bigger package Avoid strong soaps and cake-soap rubbing. These wear things out. Anything safe in water is safe in Luxl If“ QRPIAN __ i l m "IQ Social, and Personal ' [Dorothy Dix Says- D THINKING IN PRESENT MoTnltizfiiw LESSEN JUVENILE CRIME Womenfs Greatest Handicap Living In Past Or Future Where Life Glitters _ Women. tiilung them by an! 1am. live eltherhixi the aattiwogripw . lives future. Hens teeth are hardly scaieerl 32% "x1103" set over a sorrow wi lacrlmocc llliiiie iyl-icli-lgultsor gii-tyhyeafl 110161118 dill)‘ DQFWWW" W" "um misfaragileuitiiiiielilgivelitiaiiiegir Min‘: cllmblnl their family trees and bask- lng in the glory of their departed ancestors. Still other: exist in a dielun world iii which they are coins wdmllgw mlinlllflnegfhglélgyfigbtffmlfig; ems stars or Metropolitan prlma 0i ‘fig-t “at” By is u“ a memory and who lives in the prsent. who reallutbsntomw merely ‘ we, and m“ m_ day is the only time we ever have. WOMAN'S BIG HANDICAP This peculiarity of the feminine sex is one of its greatest handicaps be- cause it keeps them from using their opportunities and making the best of the now and when. The don't strike while the tron is hot. T ey plpt it off to some indefinite time when ey may feel in a mood for dolnl; ll- Thls fatal habit of procrll-itiilfltivn or anticipation, interferes at every turn with their employment in life- You hardly ever heal- a woman admit that she is happy. although she may have every good thinfl ma‘ mt? B0615 can bestow upon a human beini. She will tell you how hHP y 5719 W35 55 a girl. She will-crow yrlval over the _ happiness she expects t0 hive when her Fairy Prince comes riding down say about how appy she is at the moment- It is one of the tragedies of‘ motherhood that so few women get any niii out of their babies Whfin ltpeytazetifieolynglggdglllésflvlageglliglgeygag‘ 111%ii-eaiizfietigiiildibigisarliialndfsvdegrelop and listen to their artless comments Oil um. They oiily uiliili that they are tied down 1p ltxiiierygglélitfifé Hug that, they are always under foot and gettlfl! 1M0 m 5° e i And be changed and fed and have s. thousand thlrlfls w“ w mam‘ ey consider them a burden instead of a Plea-sure- REALIZE T00 LATE HAPPINESS cnu-n GIVES They are waiting to en oy them when they 810W "P, End 1i? i5 0'11!’ when they have to deal wit adolescent John and Mflry, WM "e head‘ strong and unmanageable and full of strange new abhorrent ideas, and their mothers lie awake at night waiting for them to comet home. 238$ they thinkhow happy the were when they tucked them in heir cra es and didn't have to worry a t what they were doing and where they had one. g As a, matter of fact, most of the troubles that break mothers‘ hearts are the result of their not living in the present and realizing that what they do towards shaping their chlldrens lives and characters that they have got to do today. Right now. This very minute. For there is c strict time limit on home influence. It works u to the time a child is nine or ten years old and looks up to Mother as t e source of all wisdom. After that it is the gang who forms Johns and Mary’: ideals, and any little nltwit boy's or girl's words have more weight than the opinions cf Mrs. Solomon herself. Yet there are so many mothers who let this precious present o p01‘- tunity sli by them. They are going to bring up their children be ladies an gentlemen, but m? let them grow up eating llks pig: and with the manners of hocdlums. hey are going to teach their ch11 en to res- pect them and obey them, but they spoil them, let them talk back to them and defy them, and when they get around to trying to assert their auth- ority, they find that they have none. CRIMES 0F YOUTH NOW APPALLING Right now the most appalling thing in the world is not the war. 1t is the Juvenile delinquency. It is the fact that thousands upon thousands of boys, who belong to good. respectable families. are terrorizing our streers and filling cur jails for committing every crime from stealing HlliD- moblles up to murder..alld that thousands upon thousands of young girls who are the daughters of Christian mothers, have becOme prostitute; a; vile and diseased as an woman of the street. ‘When we ask curse ves why this is, we know that the answer is that their mothers were living in the past or the future. They would not fr.“ the prcblem of today and do the duty that they had to do toda , 0r else it: would tbp too lplte. d They would not teach their children in t e cradle DIE-SPEC KW flrl C!‘ fir. to be honest and honorab revere their own bodies as a gift from God. 1e and truthful and to Instill these principles in a child and you make him temptaqon proof lgxlltoigigiwtiave to doit now. Today. It is a job you can't put off until Suits. lght thr no exaggleration. §§gi§h.tgf,ed§§és§§ makes sheers. or stiff silks‘ and :3... 223.§',5’i§";"'.‘““° ~=> M e e h‘? 5m°°lh tailored WOOHBD Suit legvgs 01L her alley. But she hasn't. s word to i .' "v ‘ Nu 53w‘ f. - \. "i “M tltv z i... Qufl“ q ' \0\ . O Gone are the days when you drove into a filling-station and said, “Fill her up. Joe". . . when ‘you insisted the second cup of coffee tasted best . . ., "when every week-end, you gave her a box of her favourite chocolates. Those time: will be back again . . . you can bet on ltl In the meantime. thing: must go farther, last longer, be shared equally. And It’: some consolation" to know that when you do secure a box of those hard-tc-get Gaming's Chocolates they'll still be rich‘ in wholesome nourishment . . . and taste, deliclouslL different l. Qanongs GB- Chocolate 'Z,_<>n $AVINGS i ‘ STAMPS AND , cunncms IEGULARLY STEPHEN, N. I A SOFT AND GRACIOUS FROCK That Doe: 1gp‘: Thlnls for the urc M 1W. the Perfect frock! Perfect beflfllise it holds out a helbinll hand lirlnt. to wear as you see it. with tgfgtgevltfijaz-rlor t? ah basic dress fm- ~- . e . ansd‘ love it! “c es Mm’ i‘ tyle No. 3586 is designed for sizes i6 t0 20. 36 to 50. Size 36 requires 2- '18 yards aoliieli riibi-io. Adsdend twenty cents for pntuam ress and t,l , ‘ to state size RTJETM’ Be sure A Job Only You Can Do Price Control Question: And Answer: I Control m l: l. ' hlch bu: the mime Price: and thl: "£1" rlifTiififlliqli-l" m mien! u; u» time. m" ' price control are invited than In Q. I would like to buy some new hand tools for use in my garden. May I buy them without a permit? A. Yea. Hand tools, however. do not include any kind of pump. Q. I still owe my flirnltun m9- plier $10 on my charge account which Wu due April 25. May I pur- chase a chair from him valued It $12.50 and charge l: tn my account with this balance still owing‘) A. Your original furniture cccount must he paid in full not later ‘hon the 25th 0! the month. fol‘ ' , the more of your washable:- onth o! purchase before you my} I lddltlmll 300th. l. ¢~-:ii,-;.. ,i:< Needlecraft f” ..... FOI‘ The Home men's class ill a famous Presbyterian church school. . "Will you ulcase tell inc.".~ii1<l_ll menlhsir to the teacher. “how flu‘ 1r; actual miles Dan is from BvP1'-“l"‘““,~‘ All nu‘ life I have heal-cl the lililli; liar phrase ‘from Dan to Bert.» tofu but I have never kilown the ilil‘ once " Before lllc QIISWCI‘ could ire lid?"- another member arose in 11W 134")‘ of the room and inquired, "Do I llll" (lITEllllld that Diin and BvPL‘l'.\ll0ill\ are th¢ nallles of places." .. ‘,5 .. "That is one on inc . l “hr-avg thought. they wele husband -\__" yffe, like Sodom and Gomorllill- safely 1| Doe: not rot dresses c! men’! shins. Docs no: irritate skin- 2- Ncwamngrcdry Canbcuscd nghi ma: llllVlflg. I. Instantly naps perspiration for - l to 3 days. revcnu odor. 4, A pun. wluiq. gleuelcsl. culnleu VlfllShlflK creimi I, Awarded Applovn Seal 0f It was Sunday morning in thfi Q NOW IHIdtf-dfll! _ Cream Deodorant § Stops Pcrsplrcfion l . American lnstirute ct launder- in to: bemghnmlcssto hgric- ‘ . ~ lor9e5 Arrici i5 ‘he dorclnt selling d” 39¢gju Ainln "limb"