SAID THE COMMA. laid the comm». “Oh. it’! s86 t0 N a of punctuation; I'll never mean a thin! “W!” ll litt le Hesitation." _ Bald the quamon mark, thlnk You're a disappointed mm. sir. How would you like to spend your lite “If you Just looking for an answer?" said the semi-colon, "I would glad- ly hel You in $0.1. cause, but if I leave My station, tell me who will make the pause?" Bald the dash, "I'm not the only one dissatisfied, I see; a. really definite period, 'I‘iia!‘s what I'd like to be." The puri0d spoke up and said, "One moment there, My friend; you surely find no ' pleasure Finding things come w an end." The exclamation point broke in and sci “On. hold your sobs! Let's get I li le rest Before we're called book to our jobs.” Afidsmtbvyalilsyguwntorest (they don't know how to but I got up to write this ltufi, und put them all to work. -- M.K. (In Christian Science Monitor.) CABINS!‘ SINK CORR '10 IND DISHPAN DAY! SOme fairy godmother has taken l. hand in dishwashing In the modem cabinet types of . soiled dishes may ssembled on right, and scra container, whic opens and ewulgs out when the cabinet door, con- taining also a eghelf for cleaning by s. the sink is filled with ‘l libfiral supply of tempered hot Inter. A convenient spout is then swung aside. leaving the basin free dur- ing the dlshwashing. Talcing a brush from its storage place n flh. cabinet door, mud- ing close to the fink because of the toe space provided. and . v. out any tiresome becldzerlding, . .' clue to the now convenient height. .- the housewife can quickly scrub off the sliver and dishes a th in the dish rsok on drain board. A f place e left a. lllss voun l" JIREI) FEELING coonml Peplno Many m Low Blood Coulll—hll DO!" ‘DUI ll. TM blflhl flout low blood 001M In that you un weigh about u mud: no you Ivor llid — even look helhhy and strong. yet --yuu can feel ns if you had leld in your leaf, dopey. tired and prpleu. | Low blood count mans you lllvdft [ct pnough red blood cornuseln. It in thlr vital i011 to wry lik-civln: cflII-u fun your ungs throughout your body. And int u It flakes oxqgn to explode gasoline in m pnli make Hie power to turn the w ll, no you must have Dlenty of oxylen Io explode the energy in your bod! end give you going power. Get Dr. Willilms Pink Pills fig. n” live in gzrcworld-Ful for the gulp ‘ Ell B“? l. termini" I _ with your ‘hlm eongt h: "'11 ‘WINS U fie shlrs u if inn walled!!! on dr. Li your r Dr. iiilsrns fink Pills today. . at a time when he was lust begin- .ning to take an interest 1n affairs . acrou the Border. mad wit boss mm by taming tha ‘hyper’ ma "What for?"'a.sked the clerk. i t szxsheaemaaeesnzlsrs. m. m. m... d. s. a m“. mum‘ ‘And stolen ten pounds." A Wish (mm m, “may”; "And why didn't you make him i k prove it?" persisted the clerk. “m” Ly i "He did prove 1t," replied the man, "that's why Ah gets so mad". Brief Respite Having lost her husband. an old lady gave instructions for the word- ling on the tombstone, the ending |to be “Rest in Peace." ' spout faucet. or spray rinses the sink. dralnboarcls of which are so directed that war/er flows into the sink bowl. and the high rim on the drainboarcs docs away with mopping up slim-ill“ because there are none. The cup strainer which has caught waste particles is easily nunovcd. 6111i)- lied, flushed and replaced. w-pwd w we MM @- '..l.'l-;“;..l"al:.lz::. l“ “*- a _ th fact that ca“ of using the 01d fashwnedghe had been treated rlfther badly. dishpan. with which every house-l only too familiar, dish- washing in the modern cabinet v sink is a. task that can be done in » “Q the minimum of time with tnczhavpmalsggdy been carved}, She immediately hurried to the lmason and told him to omit the ' "is "R951; in Peace." xiv." he replied. "but they very least anon‘ ' "Verv well," rejoined the old Hmdb s m ewe, m“ evehlladv. _"'|Just add. ‘Until we meet Schlapare li, one of the HIOSYwEgMrL original of the Paris creators of dress, makes s. black envelope bizginlatficed m silver “m1 gm’ ‘veoooomw-ooooowooroo-ow- c s. Modern Efiqueife lay uonanra our ,§¢ o-o o-o4+++o-o-+o+o-o4*4>*¢ ELEANOR. CROSS AT WALTHAM EILEANOR. Queen of Edward 1.. died 648 years ago this month. She Wu a woman of great piety and devotion, and, as an old hlSt0rlBll' qualntly writes, "with ifps an- nolnted with the virtue of lovely affection," sucked the poison from mo wound which her husband had rcceived at Acre. in Palestine, from s Saracen nalmod . the name from which the Ehklish word ‘assassin’ is derived. Eleanor was the daughter of the King of Castile, and she was mar- ried to Mward at. Buses in Spain. was crowned with hlm on day of his coronation, and p ted in his long voyage: for thi y-six years. She died near Grantham, as Ed- ward-one of England's greatest rulers—was on his way to Scotland Q, What should one do Whfill food taken into the mouth proves too hot to swallow? A. Take a swallow of cold water. but on no account spit out the hot food or even remove it with the fork or napkin, Q. Isn't lt rude to stare at an- other person? A. Yes: it is not only rude but very annoying. . what color paper should be Q used for social correspondence‘! A. Plain white or ivory. Ix §OOOO§QQ§§OQ—O~O- ;Househ0ld Scrapbook (B! gunman LEE! vqvovoosaoqo-O-Q-vo-q- 0 On the death of his wife he for- got all about the Scots in his great grief. The body was ernbalmed - the internal organs being laid in Lincoln Cathedral -- and brought to Wesmiinister. It was e. long and melancholy {clumsy to the Chapel of Edward he Confessor. The procession rested at about fifteen places on the way to London. at Lincoln, Stamford, Dunstable, St Albans, Waltham and Chafing (then a vil- lage) and others. To mate the metrics-y of Eleanor e King caused w be built at the various resting places small Gothic buildings which were called crosses. Most of these me- morial crosses have now disappear- ed. but the one st Waithsm still rmnains. . @EAP BUGS N0 BARGAIN shoddy rugs, elven at best bar- gain prices. are never good buys. Quality in floor covering actually is economy in the long run. Woollen rugs should be made from flexible, good quality, long fibres. densely woven into a strong, durable foun- dation. The dyes of course should be fast color. French Dressing Dust Stains Obstinate dust stains should not be rubbed vigorously, as this will only succeed in driving the marks into the material. Iif a light brush- ing will not remove the stains, rub them with a soft rag dampened in gasoline and the marks will dis- appear Cleaning Balls After thoroughly sweeping and cleaning the rug or carpet, wipe it with a. cloth wrung out of diluted ammonia. This will brignten the most faded floor covering. Cider Older that is made apples does not prxss ing qualities. from I early good keep- 1 cup salad oil 1-4 cup vinegar or lemon juice 1 tEBEPOOn salt 2 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon paprika Method: Put all the inlmdients together into a glass sealer or bot- tle.- cover closely and shake vilzcrousiv until they are thoroughly . shake before using, mixed. Store in a cool place and - FOR THE TIMELY TIPS HOME SEWER Refreshing g5 gpflng, Olly to wear washable crap’: pa‘; dmss for women of good my; 1y, 5g lihfllmingly feminine. yet so en. t elY practicti. It is distinguished b!’ i" hallflhti’ high fihcuiders, ' “my draped fullness in the bodice, "mm-h P1P! Ind graceful flared skirt. Its the son of dy-egyyouq) W" QVOYYWTIQN Iilht through tuner. Youli want to use the Dltwrn again in the veen-neck vers- ion in s sheer cotton print. Tub Bill“. say stripes in n crush-resist- flflfi 11mm. shantung and hopgmk- in: was): cottonsmgre ‘gang nice . Comp s -3b9p I 118 instructions included, m- able you to sow it in no time. * style No. 2680 is designed for ""5. 14. 15. 18. 20 years. 82, 34, 96. as. 4o. 4f. 44 and fo-lrlel-lu bust. B!" 86 requires s-mda of 30-inch material with 8-8 yard of 89-inch contrasting. Bend fifteen cents in stumps (15) w coin loom preferred! wrap eom urefuiiv, nfidrnlo to (Iflfloflew-n " --~"-~. -~-.|,.,.__ - SW10 NO. 2680 Si” on on nee g- "IMO N! UTHALIIJ: FOOT ODOR .1(|m|-..__--4- . .4 ll \ J” r aalqflfpri;_ro_wiv' dinning, ‘Pheresult bebossc Probabl than liie spark of begin with, lli/VCOHIQS at ‘lilelr egotism is r yudguncilt and Les . Hence they mefectly capable of making the s. liicy are 90 ILCIVU iileinse a girl feel ma» ac w?‘ be nCnhll them a chance. cxmtlrast. B881"- talk o! mmers m sister an my deter hlm and of her own age AHSWEYZ g‘ this the hear are the cihi Borne woman of that p times. her Old and tired the heart si-ck. Wile ll b puking tgstoysave them from such dh flow tryiln a better future. for what she had meets hi she should leave him to his Quietly to Dissuade Them nlts their npaze see is that home she meets him on street d by any one. elolrei WW1 l0 him w hi5 dvinlz dav- y parental opposition has caused more any other one thlnl! 111 "h passion in the a time when boys and girls arcrhezrlaost dei- than they do when d. and snu-s their eyes to laul N81. tuaily all youngsters S110 without I. 9811111 111 likeacinouno. But what are the parents to do w save disastrous marriages! writes me: "We have a 1 with a m-year-old-boy. never made a dollar in his llfe 8T6 V811’ 5411101310115 10!‘ 0H,!‘ K171 lD years. anu to see SOmBlJhI-IIQ of the wori able young men before but misery marries 1h s lad now. How can we prevent the Cease your opposition to the boy and play love affairs will nearly always wear send you: daughter of: to college where she wi boys with new lines Believe me. Besides, college girls are name or i118 seem orued and p Time and separation will bleak of! any o don't, it is one of the loves should inaermeddle Dear Miss Dix-My sister has hid an twenty years older than she. ada .o her and her child to have their home btdcen up. that perhaps she had neg infallible ‘and theymifefl Otllo may are esen 8V6 p108. D K413i. r moot w dwlslun uf their whole foolish young out of their hon micidn. Even more B0. but for a moment. while happy mnrri years. bid the house 1:0 that good in; lad over whom Mary is omzy dire penalties to John if painted-up little doll who than she should be. Mary can't see corners. John. Just to e world. For f youthful breast it fans it ld cannot bell‘ rough hanmlnB- momentous any girl or the one lvurthennvrfi they are at me time o is being noble when she his t. Tluat l. .___-__—- A worried mother, confronted 71-year-old ds ter who thinks e is a. Pet s and doesn't. ow go to college, which will shemakessotloiceoia Y for themselves give absence an opportunit home witih whom e inascgnioei about and eymake "let's not of hlfllumb and lnsry 3.: uni affair with n00 k with her. with no . - canal-edema max-ties itisillltumwh n». voilyulvwouldaewcmtonme dsift were ofdnwthil tigrefihffemyfmmlnun- nae guoeon for you-rs and the boar show that the designing little mini: who is a inw flame. have an attack of the martyr complex. mamas a. cknznken pooke cameo to think that ilerowhen heplokssiirlms of iboguttm‘ their ohlldrén with lied Mmnmals boy who ow h to make one. marriage calf-love When hi1: wide found it o‘ ilooklng, pood-for-noth- threaten Tn he ooesnit drop that doesn't loolk a bit better friend a t he won't curse dlsasllrousl marriages o therilug out To UOUCIly. think their H!!!) X101. boyiputs then-l they cons dc: rs lhat they would otherwise f life when vir- That makes i5 he for: from lnakinfl this Droblom. herself in love We lake four more d and have friends among deali- husband. and povervy for her anu doubtless divorce if she W918i“! '1'" There wind out 1f you will only live u) do its perfect work. meet new people, new boy bank wfll he won't look the same to her when she sees him be brought tn marriages m3 by model-as. love Mr. If they than. is made in Heaven and in which no one marrledmsn uhshewentto “ init. we lndlytalk on muchaheiovedherhlnhasidandwhatitwouldmom w‘ ’R I ~$ '| "Dwlr |.' vLitehrali Cltnfln S € a ITI f OCIB find ETSOTIB f; as IUTIS 3U"? The._ _ ____"___ v ___'-_!__I NIH” ‘UH , N... . - .1 --- - 1/: - ' ' ‘ ' ' "' ‘ " "'....' l‘ .. , M - u. . _ 1112, COOKS v Houdseaflwlfe A omlngsmil‘ Dorothy Dtx if; CORNER la n er up“, l , . _ . ‘lemmas "Oh," replied,the man, "Ah geet too strenuously But work F1151!“- 14 995690011 0111115111011. 1-3 brown sugar 1-3 teaspoon salt. i? toespoon ginger 1 egg, well has been moistened sm- well to prevent lump- ing and cook for tywney minutes. Combine with other ingredients. Bake in n. greased udding dill in e slow oven. 50- l. for one hour or until well set. Serve hot with any pzefered pudding sauce. Of course all fathers and anthers know this, CARROT PUDDING but when their adolescent boys and glrk Want to marl-y before til know what the are 80mg w 1 1-2 oups lzgead crumbs, 2 table- want in wives an husbands when cy are n. s shortening. 1-4 teaspoon and before they have anlv Way in which in subvert salt, 1-2 cup grated raw carrot, 1-2 a family they are ansularly mcpt in the way they cup worm”, 1.3 cup chopped handle the situation. Thev only bluutler and r- prunes. b3 “up rum“, 1,3 mp figs, 1-2 cup ground nut meats, 1-2 lemon, juice and rind grated. 1 teaspoon baking powder. Method: Brown crumbs and mix with shortening. Add salt to car- rots snd combine with crumbs. Add molasses, fruit, nuts, lemon juice and rind. and stir well. Add baking powder, mixing thoroughly. Place in greased mold and steam for about four hours. Serve not with a raisin or other fruit sauce. CHOCOLATE PUDDING 1-4 cup shortening, l cup sugar 2 eggs, separated, 1 1-3 cups flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 1-4 tec- moon salt. 1-2 cup milk. 1 1-2 squares choooleta (melted), 1-4 tea- spoon vanilla. Method: Cream iiortening and half of sugar. Beat egg yolks thick and add remaining sugar, then add- to first mixture. Sift flour. baking powder and salt and add to sugar mixture ethelnwith milk. stir in melted llia, and iutiy fold in beaten stiff. Bake in in l. moderate oven 3'15 degrees It, for 45-50 minutes. when out of pan and cool. fill center with chocolate fudge sauce or your fav- orite pudding sauce. ~O§§-0-o0ood¢ooo~o>c-0-¢&0-0¢ g m... Can | 7"? i (By ANNI ASHLEY) ‘ 0-0-0044 Q. Hovkcm I pmvent sticking thaihlfierl often with the needle when embro erlng? A. Bind s. nnall ieoe of adhes- ive Pflper on the f ers to we- vent it from being pricked by the {needle when sowing or embroider- ng. Qlfowoanleuiiyclealonke pans? A. It is easier to wash the pans that are used when m cakes. with cold water than with ct. 1st thepenssoakinooldwsterfors few minutes and they will be prec- a-lsoblnmed As a result of tihls talk the husband and wife are rec- B ? Of course, your sister ls doling a ten r weak man. l on other woman's uslbands a woman who has an affair with a married man, is conunit not only u? and hellpes little ch dren when hand. She takes what due wants. with no com she oellnes. The str thing about tho laueband-etealer is pity for then-moi- wouian in the mac. but that she for her owln welfare. and pay for her sin. itletruadlosuloceefhin Butehemldstlhnttile lnotbotruetoazloifiler their wives and themselves with t And so, at last, the woman is left with her .5? gtoliveh ap y ether l again and ut,a1thoug my s ter tol the wife done, she will not. let this man g0 in and is him b that good loving wif d mid some And what about her own ‘afuulnhrc? forward t0 e was son? s phones Don't you think single men GBIEFE. baokinioher hvc knows she breaks up a home. She knows the jealousy forsakes her for a that sears the veryyoahllxliloffi dnen di r woman. the nqiootod wife. pnslenifi. but th I'm‘. in the great majority of who has love affairs wi "WNW w Imimhed that no man wants ilhat ism-s a wife's heart when her h and falre h Blue knows b at doesn't stay her- pesionfor the lble and cru i hing in drag- toiis. UUiZEWGIIIeQDt who have set few samples and . exsgtllflmt inst s sk- usband unliliation th married men to marry her. disillusioned. worn out with the waiting that makes DOROTHY DIX. m y-‘n-nupnnnpnnnnn@n_l tically clean. gennless? A. Wsshcioths should be boiled at least once e. week to keep them germless. It is very unsanitary not to do so. For Blunmer evenin , choose one of the new black cubic-net caliefl. with its tucked and fitted shoulder yoke. and trimmed with plpings of black velvet. Gay Footstool Cover You Can Quickly Weave Use Colorful Strips of Clo How cheery Ind inviting is this handwoven footsfooi coverl You _ can easily weave it-frcm odds and ends of colorful cloth-on n simple homemade “loom.” Choose gs colors that combine well-warm, flee and reds. [reels and ‘OHOWI. For your loom nuke an o long frame of four wooden slats nailed together. Teek strips of bur the two long sides and e “warp” or bun of heavy twine. Now for the waving-be in with l long argue! fabric 3 or inches grigmml under. g1: to wesvde gin-small: one en er e we you draw the other over. Simrgl: u the illustration ‘ ‘ You'll be on proud of the finished “....."‘.’.°.'li'.'..‘."%..t’ "s" ~er a omnn e boom "loo 'ta= Q. How can I keep washcloths“ Y” was... .. ‘k ‘l N Jgfflhéi-Z Hollywood etm know love- . ly skin wins Romance! They use oonnotics, of course, but they use Lu: Toilet Soap to remove them thoroughly. It's foolish to let chok s’ pores cause dullness, tiny blemishes, enlarged COSMETICS m. pores: Cosmetic Skin. ' Q l 5 oufhsf IO Scren Stars uselux‘ Toilet wo-ooo-vooooou voun llllllvlnunl llonoscor? nvnsucrlspnllxr Lookiniheseotfonyou- blrtiulayeonnumunq p“ whatyouroutloekiqaooerdfngageugm, (Copyright, ildtnagibaulreelyndioatamu vbww~ v ‘ For Saturdli. Mly 8th MAROH 21m APRIL 20 (Aries) to business activity; gains in money lntormts, through aav careful mausgemen . Malia new trys. Born lifter Axtll I? firsonal aflfairs especially censor- abie. Morning and until" 8:30 pan. best for industrial and other im- portant matters. Alfter 8:80 p.m. be cautlmls in enpengitluu and general business monogamous MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Not. Unfavorable but don't take thimu too much for “granted! A tendency tn over-com e . con- fusion snd dnception needs watch- ing. Roll estate, amnmllplsoe mat- ters. farming, ngricufture, outdoor activitia first JUNE I1 IO- persuasion md 14m. nus. not force. (Capricorn) - B Should be good Sh‘; ‘for 1110M. amiss. collections, uadl » before Jan. 6? some m» 20m wi- eticn 0H8; 8'11 d were ll: m» I ‘ Y 22 to FEUAII (Aquarius) Healthy a: b. proving 000's sonai appearance day. You born after : carefully in money msttwll P infavor. _ to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Ealrly mm. fine for mental alert- tsdious , rem , remodeling. and the like. before July B: finances highly favored. JULY 24 to AUGUST 2 (Mo) ~11 v- imimvv. 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