Lwfisgfi. Leisure, -mz~: WOMAN'S REALM- LADY IN IIAIDI OI A IA!‘ l bit o! felt and a toudi of gilt. A trifle of this and that. l wisp of a veil and what have you? Can you guess! They called it a hat. '5 saucer of feathers. a circle of felt. And nothing of this and that. Truth ls stranger than fiction, For this bit of fluff was a hat. ‘a crown like a gentleman's bowler, But very much higher than that. Ii really looked like a stove-pipe. But it was also a hat. [have searched in vain for some» thing to wast- That at least resembles s hat. So I've turned the bow on .ny old beret. And will have to make-do with that. Serena Slim. BETTER START NOW A young girl said to her mother just after a whltehaired visitor left their home: “ff I could be such an old lady as that-so beautiful. serene, sweet and lovable — I should not mind growing old." The discerning and kcennvitted mother replied: "Well, if you want to be that kind of an old lady you'd bet- ter begin making her i-ight now. Bhe doesn't strike me as a piece of work that was done in a hurry. ‘it has taken a long time to m-ake her what she is. If you are going to paint that sort of a portrait of yourself to leave the world you'd better be mixing your colours now." iai rosin is included as an ingred- ient aro strong oven whon wot and ' an particularly suitablo for wrap- ping meats and other foods troson food lockers. for washing glasses. especially if your family drinks lots of milk. Of course it's best, to rinse milky Slims promptly in cold water to prevent stubborn rings. ‘ more quickly than does new fat. >---- so keep it cold and use as soon o; possible. pot, tic tho coffee loosaly in a cheescloth bag 8 filter, then put into just-below- boiling water and hold at the tcm- perature about five minutes. a square meal can work magic for you. Lack of food, or improper diet, 08h ‘result in fatigue, headache, di- gestive upset and other ailments. Wise people give serious thought to their food-both as to quality and quantity. mation that Great Britain will pur- chase 3.000.000 pounds of dehydrat- ed potatoes and carrots to maintain German people in Briti-sh zone of occupation in Cver-, many. Gert-sin papers in which a spec-i in A baby's bottle brush is axcaliont - Fats saved from cooking spollj If you use an old-time coffee KING (till tTEA w» corrrr which serves as M o d e r n Etiquette By Roberta MAGIC BY MOUTH , N0 matter how tagged you sire, WomankRealm/S cial and ersotn DEAR. DO%I‘HY DIX: (1) attractive wife? claion. a living picture. Look about you A sense of humor. things are more attractive to men r000 r01: GERMANY Australia recently received infor-' Q‘ when m“ men- eocomvoifled iby four women. enter a restaurant. .should they enter by couples? A help follow the head waiter, the men followiiz-g last. Q. When should the presiding officer at a banquet call on the . _ening? A. The most important speaker Iodine which keeps the ihvroid I dorning iQgHLfiJSCfIZEEd m", and L’ given: gland functioning properly is l found in marine food animals in quantities from 5O to 200 times Is high as in any other food. Medicinal herbs, roots and flowers are sviinted l-n Russia to such an extent that the government has is- iued an appeal to schools, wliec- live farms and timber enterprises \o promote s collecting campaign. Yes! Coigatda Veto is rah/or any 1mg!" 2 b1 normal skin! Because of Pursues’, an lgasisoiorrzilguiter exclsuiua new safety ingredient, ‘q? v _ Parsley m. pkmenw Veto does no! rot clothes It stays moist in isr, rubs in easil , is easier to use! Use Veto rc to check perspiration, stop qdor, safely! 3t! and 50: sills as drug and cosmetic counters. llfflll 3N‘! lflfli lltfl Ill! H_ .- ‘.4 .l FDORAL EMBROIDERY , italaiowork Bureau, Charlotte " Guardian ILIII ' No.18!- two little girls While they were looking 53°11!» she told them the legend of the ungainly bird -— how it was in. strumenital in bringing mom to their r vthers. _ other in astonishment. ari-zl pres- ently one whispered: "Don't, think we ought old thing the truth?" was the brains of the businss, it was s. shock to them when w" Ordered w ore-sent himself medical examination at tihe ma recruiting depot. Filmed Gwrge when he went to be tested, and waited anxiously in the next room. Presently George n. Billion-red. his face aglow with ex. citement. ness is saved! I've only got Q33 button [holes i. h _ .1“? Y1- Vflfy envy mater heavy materials more satisfactorily by ualn! a. safety razor blade in- 911994 01 the scisors. one’ feels that sore throat is coming on. of one teaspoonfui of salt and one guDoor-ful of carbonate of soda J. How can I prevent the con. tents of a saucepan or heme gram boiling over? A. Grease t-he inner sides of the gmum * , believed t d t llmBc o aetnomabout here. Pan to the depth of an inc-h from tho top. THE TRUTH r-Licasii: .. 5weddlnsi i '_> An elderly woman was escortlw gives according to his means. roimd the zoo, —i——i— at the Cook ’s Corner i _. _.v_ _ .___i_ | ‘ilhe children looked at each Sweet Potatoes With Pineapple A 6 small sweet potatoes I I‘ 1-3 cup honey or com syrup [ n ti“ ‘>4 cup water “APPY 1-3 as miuch sliced pineapple as you to tell the dear potato Th’ "m" °‘ ‘h’ ""° ""9"" Boil potatoes with their skins on he and out in pieces u of an inch James. the elder brother, accom- appie. Pour the remaining honey mixture- over them and baka for 10 minutes in. the oven set at 400i degrees F. Serves 6. “H l.. u ____ own’ he med‘ our hm‘ Sweet Potato and rinoapplo 4 medium-sized sweet potatoes 1-3 to 1/. cup pineapple juice ‘A to l/t cup crushed pineapple with potato Boil potatoes until tender. pool and force through ricer. kdd butboir. sslt. pineapple juioo and crushed pinoapp‘, boat thoroudhb’. heap, in hot vosetwbla dish. heat in oven for a. fow sninutes until hot through and sprinkle with minced parsley or pimento strips. Serves 6. Cherry Pia Make pastry enough for 2 crud-B. line pic pinto with crust. Take 1 can of sour cherries, mix with 1 tablapoom cornstarch and M to 1 cup corn syrup. Cover with re- mainirn, crust. cut slits to allow steam to escape amd bake at 400 dig. F. until done — about 30 min- u as. KIRK IREPON, Derbyshlse, Eng. land - (GP) — An aJ-Cient burial How Can 1!} " B! Anna Ashley Q. What is tho best way to out A. Button holas can bs cut, m Q. What should be dong whgn A- ‘Pr? sarsline with a solution a glass of water. tifuliy lifld Will and dirt! from the boaird. s. s a _, woman and marries her happy with s husband who is very handsome? other things besides beauty in a wont-an? (3) Even in tho presence of several attractive women will a man continue to love his not so DOETHY 01x s4 vs- __.-.___ ___i__..__.__.... .. Beauty And Marriage VI J - "m" .:"i:...'"...:.i..."""" Oanawomanofavmgolookabe (DDomonsdmire This discussion has boon going on for quits somo time with a lot of pros and cons. and wo have finally decided to sibido by your de- FIVE HIGH fiJl-IOOL GIRLS ANSWER: (l) Whether a woman of average looks can be happy with a very handsome husband depends upon how much good. hard. commonsense she has. If she r - ognizes the fact that he married her for other good qualities she possessed and not because her face was her fortune. she can be happy. But if she is BOMB to be jealous of every woman he speaks to and thinks that every woman is pursuing him. she will be miserable herself and make him miserable. (3) Certainly man marry women $111885 besides beauty. As a matter of fact. ai- though they profess to be beauty-worshippers, when they come to pick out a wife they seldom choose for many and you will see that the average wife would never have taken a prize s; My,“ Amgflqm Pill-LIFER OTHER VIBTUES (S) lf you think that beauty is the only attraction that women have for men. you make a great mistalu. Intelligence. A good disposition. Being entertaining and amusing. A thousand than looks. It has been said that a men may marry a beauty wd tire or her, but if he mus in lovo with he never tires of her. DEAR. DORUIHY DIX: My I forgave him for start. But now he tells me he wants husband and I have been married NO; me you, women Should for five years and have two little boys. We have gotten along pretty m‘, (our ivell together. tilthough two‘years ago he became involved with an- ‘ other woman. that and we decided to get a new me to leave him for a few months most important Speaker of m, gv- because he is tired of living with his family. I-le says that if he feels he wants us back again he will send for us. What shall I do about him? ANSWER: What can you do. Just face the fact that he is your life over. DISTRF-‘BSED WIFE. except let him go? But don't give Q, How muoh should be ‘given to him any rain check. Tell him that if he leaves you and the babies to ‘the clergyman who officiates at s. $11!! for yourselves that he can't come back. a heel, and that he will never be i A. Thereis no set fee; the groom any 800d to you and the children. and that you will have to make The part-time husbands are a curse to their wives. A , smart woman realizes that. and she doesn't let it ruin hei- life waiting - |and hoping and praying for her wandering husband to return. DEAR M155 DIX: Ever since my husband and I have married there have always been quarrels and fights between us. The reason for this is because he is jealous of me and I am jealous of him. Will we ever be able to make a go of our marriage? MRS. L. B. ANSWER: Not unless you quit being jealous of each other. There “n "W" be an)’ happiness between a husband and wife who do not trust each other and who are continually accusing each other of be- ing unfaithful. Jealousy will wreck any marriage. but I doubt if there is any cure for it. for the people who are afflicted with green eyes waver see things as they are. They are always imagining linings and they don't Unless you and your husband M’ thick. Mix honieyorcorn syrup with ‘mm-lug? Ym" Weakness- Y°l1 W111 always be hiker-IDIO- re“ ‘hot. water. Just cover tiho bottom of “ma” m" Ywrselves ‘° ‘fitters Susilecling that» your husband has at- a bakmg dish with the mixture. add fairs with other women. and he can return the compliment by think- ‘sweel pom“, 51mg and 511cm pme. ing you are meeting some other man every QIOCEIY. and um“ tmder’ m“ when we), peel have to have any foundation to go upon. have the strength of character to For you can time you go to the corner vv. r House/droid 3 Scrapbook - a, ltobefla boa Too Much Salt If soup or vegetables have too muoh salt in them place a cloth over tho top of the vessel and let it remain 0n the stove. The cloth drawsput some of tho salt. Sour Stomach To sweeten the sour stomach. and to take away inligestion, place a. half teaspoon of baking soda on the tongue, then wash dcrw-n with a drink of cold water. Lemon Jnioe Rub lemon Juice into tho bread bOMi-‘l. It. ‘will whiten the wood beau- isbsorb all gresselrender the work facile and delight- SALISBURY. fliifiland —- (GP)- Rt. Rev. Geoffrey Lunt. Bishop of R190". has been enthroned as 72nd Bishop of Salisbury. 1. What is wrong with tihis sen- tence? "I hate to ask you to do- this." 2. What is tho correct pronuncv iaticin of “popier-macho"? 3. Which one of theao words is misspelled? Song-hum. sord. sopho- more, sonnet. 4. What docs tho word "facile" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with go. that means "a glove"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "I dislike to ask you." Use hate when there is extreme aversion. 2. Pronounce pa-per-ma- aha, first and third a's as in day, second a as in at unstressed. accents on first and last syllables. 3. Sword. 4. Easy of performance. “Order will ful." 5. Gauntlet. EDINBURGH — (OP) -— Mrs Helen Bannerinan. author of many children's books including "Little Black Samba." has died here. al/Fash ‘fi. N’ 1"."‘\ Liiiiii- Ellen 's Diary By an Island Farmer's Wile “Now that, you're going to bo home today. Ellen" James leaned back in his Cilili." after breakfast to remark “we'll have a great day at the turnips". reakfast is more eagerly anticipa ed nov- that colder iveathcr has come to sharpen ap- petites. Or maybe we sic so neari- ily because the meal itself held audcci appeal for us. Added to our usual fare we:e hater-thin slices of our own bacon, which because of our busyness at the potato dig- ging and all and been cured away from the farm ant‘. had gained a new and liickaity-hke flavor. “I sup- pose. Ellen" lie said suggcstively “you couldn't come book and clip a. few off the ends of my rows?" As I considered the feasibility of the plan and ciciayed my reply he added sadly ‘but after being away all day yesterday, i guess youll be pretty busy indoors today " It would indeed be g iii-ily heart that could resist an 81111811 iike that from James! A goodly amount. had been cllppcd in my RLloEDOG yesterday and saved to the nJOZ-C-“lltli” in the barn. For James knovmig iveii the vagar- ies- of the seasons prefers always to save the day's czittintl- "This ‘hi’ of the year" he will sisy keeping a close watch on winn and sky "the weather can change mighty soon." Ii. cliazigcrl q-iickly yesterday. though there were ominous signs about as I walked slowly out the mad in the morning bu take the bus at the corner-store. The wind vrhistied eerily alcrg the telephone svires; a pair of blue birds flitted for a distance along the roadside bushes. calling loudly and the sign that. advertises the virtues of some make of gas or oil above the tanks ions/L at the store also cresked a -warn- ltig. O l I The rain was demanding fitfuily, “when I was at tho last of my sho | ping, which yesterday ended with the purchase of n. hammer 101' Jamie. He had expressed a wish for one in the morning when I had mentioned my proposed trip While James was kin-fling the fire and; Jamie and I were still snug be-l iieath the covers. ‘Me wishes" ho confided to me "i! WW" SONG l‘ sown a-day. YOu would bring mo o. harnmer—a claw haimner-for taking nails out a-boards. Rbb loses ours an’ me can't find it when me wants it in a hurry" I think lt was when I recalled the elusive- ness of ours at Aideriea bhat I s v i) "something for every ' i Special-Occasion CHOCOLAT€ RIBBON CAKE Such Grand Results Can Bo Yours! wo moist, ma...» diocolsoe isyers and 0a}.- velvety-unmixed use. layer p». "inthismarvelioissflsooolstelisbbonfikalsookslikes cake for only professional bakers! - but you an have just such success, with Swans Dawn Cake Flour. Swans Down makes cakes foodies-light, even-teamed, moist ‘iit_iimiiiitiliilil cream and sugar for a h cide it's the sympathized with Jamie to the point of making tne purchase for him. A5 I left the city-in the sec- ond bus. the rain was failing more steadily, psttering‘ down on the asphalt of the road ahead and then lending a Fall-like appearance to the countryside throuKh which we passed. You notice in a rain. per- haps for the first time the near- bareness of the trees; the red-brown of the plowed fields; and Yet the golden touches of the season "n!" as i1 loath to 3o. 1 wondered. as I settled back into my seat. l! i119 famib’ ca: would be 8t that W!!!" to meet me.,Not -liat the thought of walking a mile in the rain was at all disturbing to me. On the contrary. fittiagly garbed I love to be out doors in a gentle shower. I like the patter of it on “field and tree." ass I like the calmness that often accompanies ii when if one chooses to listen there is s, quiet music that charms and encourages-and heals. But I hoped our car would be there. For I was nearing my best. shoes. Mr. M. at the comer-store must have noticed this. when I called there as i invariably d0 when returning from the cit-Y. I must buy something: an yeast cake a bit of fruit oi- something tempt- ing for James‘ supper. "Brut" Mr. M said "you"l get wet before you're half-svay homo" when I gathered up my parcels and Prepared to set out on the still deserved road. It was. I believe, Mrs. M. baking at the moment for I could smell the tantalizing fragrant: of. I would venture, a cake. who doubtless urged her husband to the povrt where I rode comfortably iiomo in the M's Mother, This THAT'S IIGIITI Just pop Nabisco Shredded Wheat in ct strainer-pour boiling water on the biscuiiaDi-ain. salt to taste, and serve with real staying power. As you smack your lips over tho goodness of this cereal, you'll de- you ever served. No iuss—no bother. For the original Niagara Polls prod- uct, ask for Nabisco Shredded t \ I l I uppifying breakfast with easiest HOT breakfast Wheat. SW-i“ car. And whera was James? James assured me later he had “intended to, Ellen" but when I returned he was rounding a comer of the bani and with a hasty. “Oh. it's you, Ellen!" came to Join Jock at the piggcry. There was a strange truck in the yard and by every sign,» and an odd squeal a sale was being made. I was "the forgotten woman". o .. o This then was another day. If last night's rain ended in a "show- er" of snow chore was no sign o; it this morning and field work was continued. If i was una-ble to help James at his rows of turnips, I was not at all unaware of the work. The small daughter iu the house across the lane and I were left a bit desolate at tunes whilo Jeanio. more supple than I. assisted in field and barn. James and Mr. O. from the house on the rill are visit» ing together this evening. Mr. O. is at the seed-potato grading these days, the time spent at it. being lnterrupruted by numerous trips to the mill where farmers wait with their griats of crushing or with lumber to be sawed. And days 511i? away. They light their pipes com- paniably and James recalling re cent trials he survived at tho sama work, puffs away a moment and then remarks: ‘Its s. tedious bus- iiiess. A fellow must watch out for so many things in the grad~ lug". “The small ones." I explained to Mr. C. "scented to give James and me the most trouble". A glim- mar o1 a smile crossed James‘ features and the: he said sternly: "Stir up the fire, Ellen-this kitch- en is as cold as a barn tonight!" Until tomorrow . Diary. Good-night. . Home-Mixed Cough Relief Is Splendid Saves Boa! Money. No Cooking. Real Results. To got really surprising relief from coughs due to colds, you can easily prepare amedlclno. right in your own kitchen. It's very easy-anyone can do ‘t no ' ‘ and ‘ ‘ so good that children take it. willing- ly. But you'll say it's hard to boat. for quick results. First. make a syrup by stirring from any druggiat, and pour it into s. 10 ca. bottle. Fill up with your syrup. This makes 16 ounces of really splen- did cough syrup-about 4 times u muézh for your money. 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