‘AAA rwomqnf. ‘Realm -:-WS The HOUSE WIFE and HERCACTHTHES ‘Duythlrtyou 118d? ‘v "% you hand out a smile .1. ‘ Or Just give ’em e. frown! ‘ Nd you lift someone up sq... 7 Or help someone drop down‘. ‘ Did you lighten some load = 0r some progress impede? Did you look for a ‘rose 0r Just gather a weed? J “fhlt did you do with ‘ Your beawldful day? God geve it to you And you threw it away lllt start out tomorrow:- Y0u’ll find it worth while- To drive of! some sorrow And help folks to smile. —P. Magistrates o! Douglas. Isle the stlpendiery. arrived at Heilfa, Iraqoiifieldsasidpipelines. HORSE N- -_ mp Mbstdftho W‘! Because she home in which she has lived numflmn Y »--»- cannot leave it. although I widow regarding the old place. WORTH DESIGNS LOVELY French been treinsmitted from _ as-n.-~‘.4;q<~qn¢@~a mun back decolletage bram buckle. far as the knees, after which A widte foundation with fluted math. can. So r nus-like to plan to enioy check up on yourself. not-us y-w ~ annoying. were tel I D H W: M15001’ Queenie, which stands 15 hands, and Alnswortlrs only baggage was a raincoat. The ride was completed. Ainawcrth smeared! WHAT HAVE YOU DONE? H. A. MANX J. P; WANT MORE WORK of Man, are complaining that they do not have enough work because the stipendiary magistrate likes to keel? busy, even to handling petty cases. Til-re magimotes have made a re- quest that such cases as chimneys on fire should be assigned to them and "heavier" oases in which points of lam are involved be left to OIL GOES G00 MILES B! PIPE when the first drops of Iraq oil Palesine. recently. they were the- vanguard of ‘ flow of liquid through s. - pipe line 600 miles ‘vng. lit comes from the Mosulciifields in north- em Ind. and is being. stored in Hath. for sitirpanent. It is u- tirnated that since 1004 more than $75,000,000 has been invested in the nr mm. nmss ran. 'on To win s wager Councillor David Scotland. pieced from John ofiroats to Land's End. on STORE TO SURROUND HOME ‘ give up the 50 yearsllirsM-Normai agedw, lneepsauces etc, will Ive in the humble place sur- reduction. We call it s rounded byasixsiaory store. The er. dieing compsn has just‘ paid $2,500,000 for the site slid will obtained by stewlng meat a begin building mt mace "My hus- time. Also used to mean soup. bandlcftittomefkrrlifmlnd! have or meet, seasoned. rolled in egg and been offered s good price," said the breadcrumbs and fried crisp. Orousiades GOWNS 0F LACE toasted or fried. used as a garnish Iaceliksjewels, isconslderedirrserving. the heirloom class provided it is real. As such is is one of the precl- ous elements of feminine attire. and Brussels points have little wais- to a deep brown, or ion to gasna-eticn in srmccretic famil- ies and this season Worth has ishsauce. designed several lace gowns prov- ing Ms enduring charm and smart- One o! these ensembles is miled "Mon @oir."or "My Hope," and is of black tulle with lam! Bfilks dots over a fwndeidon o! black silk. The, jelly thickness, made brown. is square and_ used tc improve appearance of cold reaches to the wniu. The sleeves boiled meats, tongues. etc and lower part of the skirt ere made of’ an unusual kind o! over anything for basting purposes. bouillonne," or shining on the wrongrldqodthe dds in tliqssiicesorcres-m. design. A black velvet belt is Jastened with along and narrow In white bee, also for evening, "Mes Amour-s," or ‘My Loves," delidhflul. The dmiign isto leaves flourusdtothicken. and flowers with s soaktcring on Rechauffe: And dish recooked. the blouse and near the hens, of irrldescent sequin embroidery. The ing meat, bones, etc, a long time. lcevesarelcnguidcloseiyfitted Tlmiisle: ct andtlieskirt oiingsiothebody as madeinamold. is a double V-shalped panel. slit on both SCIENTIFIC/mix RAISED sides, gives the necessary fullness. a high tulle flounce shows under- Mr In health, your shortcomings are. at first feelings. ti t?“ it woglldfillséflgkely be uffiund "low in count". This II m a rill! ole-ill n3» of haemoglobin. ‘like n practice the ace of i ai. a Guam‘ ‘ y .. a his MG: all; run-down people back . preparation. new known isms’ 0C dfiv tli uwuHnHHHUUUUwvU HEALTH SELDOM COMES BY CHANCE TO PERSONS OVER THIRTY r Good bealib cannot be taken for granted any more than a persona over thirty it is Just as smart and good bealtbu it ls to income. And it's inst. as muck a lnafler o! pla n common “lug m WOMEN'S GOLFING TROUSERS londonmortswearqiedalisbn- portareisingdemsndfou-womsxi’: golfing trousers. These are man- taiiored in dark colors and are pre- ferred by smart cumomers worn in combination with white or vivid color windiamuner tops. NUTRITION THE BEST PATH TO GOOD HEALTH Beolplo should be taught to use their smhller budget to their mow healthful advantage end should learn how to get the proper foods. declared Miss Elisabeth Bmellic. C. B. R, while in Edmonton. As chief supervisor of the‘ Victorian Order ct Nurses in Canals, Miss Smellis isonatcurofwesicmrxities Sheis aha chairman of the nursing sec‘.- ion of the Canadian Public Health Amoclation and Fellow the American Public Health Asocis- tlon. “The western provinces have made great advances in public health. and compare well with the eastern centres," said Miss Smellzie. "We have no deficits, and there is no professional antagonism to our work. "There is a more acute inter-ea in the subject of health then there hes ever been, I think, but I would like especially to stress the need for greater knowledge of nutrition. Several home economic depart- ments of the universities are tak- ing special interest in this phase lust now, and the forming volun- tary clubs among their dieticians to study the subject." COLONEL MAE WEST. The largest. and strangest, staff in the world is that of the Gover- nor of Kentucky. States. It contains some 4,000 oolonels. in addition to a. number of gzaptains of ,. , u w..- -..-. sorts o1 people, many of whom have never been near Kenltudry. Among the cclonels are a num- ber of famous film slurs. including Moe West, Mary Pickford, Jean Harlow, and Jeanette Macdcnsld. other of the 200 women oolonels are writers winners or! beauty primes, and tytrisls. ' A NUMBER OF WORDS IN’ CULINARY USAGE Here's s. cook's _mctio words in culinary usage: I l kinds usually put into a muslin hey i. to season stews, etc. Bain-livfnrie: An open vessel with a loose boticm for hot water, to very hot without double boil- Consomme: Strong clear gravy long moqueikcs: Mince of fish. fowl, : Fried forms of bread Q which savourldu are served. (h-ouion: A snippet oi bread | or dropped into soup lust before Ohaudfrold: A oold entree or a souce for making cold meats. Caramel: Sugar boiled: with o burnt. Espegncle: A rich, brown finn- Flan: A Firench cumsrd. or a fruit-open-irat with “ieiliedfl juice Frittcr: Fruit encased ln batter and fried. Farce: A for-cement cr-stuffing. Glass: Stock boiled down “i: Lard: ‘lb fasten pieoesof bacon Mat: ‘lb cover with any rich Puree: Anything reduced to pulp zy cooking, and passed through s we. Potcge: Thick soup of any kind. Riouxz A mixture of butter and Block: The broth made by stew- Aloft TWINS NOT AT ALL i ALIKE IN FOOT TRICKS ____ Judging by the experiences of ~m..\hHu usi- lan to enjoy s good ‘ Gamml-‘ieriiaaofdiffcresiit 595301111188 8nd 000k in n. THE COOK'S CORNER cnnssn swans ' carcass ssucs |MethodNo.1: in the milk gradually ind 000k. stirring constantly until it thickens. ‘Just before serving add grated Stir until melted and serve | Method No. I: Mix the flour |smcothiy with a little oold milk. II-Iest the net of the milk in a double boiler. Add the flour md m: constantly mu the nurture‘ . .Addbuticrandsessonih¢8 .snd,just before servinguld the Filed cheese. Icmbutterwillbl requirediillfhismotliodisused. 9 ssxsn EGGS wrrn cunts: 4 was 3-4 cup grated cheese , 18.37?!) buttered bread crumbs Pepper Break the 8888 into a buttered baking dish or into ramekins, Bake in a. not oven until cooked Mound the edsce cover with seasoned cheese. then mead the top with buttered breed crumbs. Rc-Eheet ' and serve hot. CHEESE AND_OLIVE SALAD Ptitoheddaroheesethrough a meat chopper m" grate finely. Mix ocial a v'DOOQ4OO4Ofl+00004A40a44oeAJ~+-e- rrnr _ crmntowmown GUARDIAN I§_C§H > ~ vv v v Viv GENUINE BARBADOS [XT/PA FANCY MULASSES AMomingSmile WHY GOLFEBS GO MAD The golfer stepped up to the tea and drove off. The ball sailed straight down the fairway, leapt on to the green and dived into the hole. "What have you suddenly gone crazy about?" asked the golfers wife, who was trying to learn something about the some. "Why, 1 just did a hole in one!" yelled the golfer, a wild gleam of delight in his eyes. "Did you!" said his wife placidiy. ‘Do it again, dear, I didn't see you.’ THE OTHER WORSE THAN It was at a summer hotcl, and "4 Pévrévflqlj-c I Foshio AAA-‘mm vvwv ska . [Dorothy D136’ The Zero Hour Between 7:30 and 8:30 A. M. is When a Bride Goes Over the Top -- For the Breakfast Period Sets the Pat- ~ tern for a Happy Married Life or for a Life of Bickerlng With a Sadly Disillusioned ' Husband ' 1r I could give one piece of adviciflc a bride more earnest than any- thing else, I should-say tc her: ‘Beware of breakfast. That is the noro hour in which a wife sous over the top. and if she does that successfully. with her flags dying, she is Ne. Put more money intc your negligees and bucgsiow aprons than you do intc your party hooks Handle your husband with tact and finesse between 7,30 and 8.30 A. M. 1nd your mar- riage will be a success instead of a catas- hwhe. Of course, this may sound like silly coun- sel to you. I would continue because you have the most important meal of tbs day, and i-hlt it is then that you should exhibit Wur skill as a housekeeper and put on your PNttiest dress and exert yourself to be most charming and entertaining. Believe me, that is a mistake. Breakfast, not dinner, is the crucial meal of the day. Chronology plays a larger purt than women realm in do- termlnlng the result of a marriage. You can say and do the thing with impunity at one hour of the day that is the fighting word at another. and in vain shall you feed the man on ortolans’ tongue; at a P, M, whom you poisoned on leathery eggs at 8 A. M. the baby, being warm and fretful, cried. ‘Tut! Tut! We can't disturb our? neighbors this way," said the fond‘ father, taking the child in his arms.‘ with a little cream and season with se-lt and lwmor. Mix with this‘ finely chopped olives. Mould into snail bells or rolls and arrange on crisp lettuce lee/ves. with salad y q- dressing- Gbcnpped parsie m m9 Unwed lettuce may be sprinkled mm- fig‘ stead of singing to it?" top. Cream cheese cheese maybe used for and are equally or this soled deliciom in and sdmimls, and is drawn from all mmm CHEESE SOUP 4flmsrnilk 2or8sliocsonicn iilbsp- butter Soak! milk with the onion, then remove the onion. Melt the butter lntheicppc-itofadoubleboiler. 0f BM!’ in the flour until smooth. Stir into this the hosted milk sud double boiler, stirring constantly until ‘thick. Into this stir the beaten 6G8 yells. Cook one minute and indd ihegratedcheese. Beat witha Dover egg beater and serve st WM-EG8Y01ksmaybeoeniticd,but' make s. richer and more delicioim soup. CHEESE BISCUITS oups flour tqa. bskingpowder 59D. larder-butter MEN v "Let me sing him to sleep." | He sang, and straightwny came a; knock on the door and these words: ‘ ' “There's a sick lady next door, and, :1! it is all the same to you, would you rnind letting the baby cry in- 1-4 tsp. salt ' 3-4 cup milk (about) 1-2 cup grated cheese Sift the flour. bakins powder and salt tcgeilher and rub in the fat evenly. Add the grated cheese and enough milk to moire a soft dough. R011, cut in she/pee and bake in s hot oven. The dough should be handled as quickly as possible and mixed only enough to blend the ingredients. POTATOES AND CHEESE SALAD Mix finely chopped or kitted cheese with oold potatoes cut in cubes. Season with salt and pepper and moisten with salad dressing. Place by spoonfuls on lettuce leaves and serve cold. Chopped celery,‘ l finely minced onion or pimento in small pieces mol be added and give variety to the salad. fast lies heavy on a man's mind and his stomach all day and causes him to reflect upon the folly of exchanging a club for a. wife. Mon are senti- mental and romantic creatures and the glamorous figure that floats through every bachelor's dream is of a beautiful wife in lace and chiflon, or a pink morning dress, nest as a. pin, smiling at him across a snowy breakfast table set for two. and pouring out for him coffee WhOSe aroma is that of Araby the Blest. And many a. man's first disilluslon with marriage comes when a frowsy wife in a soiled kimono and cold cream on her face slaps down before him a breakfast that would poison an ostrich. It is there and then that he begins to figure out that he has been stung, and that marriage is not what it was press-sgented to be. So I urge you, as your initial preparation for marriage, to at lee-st learn how tc make coffee and toast and boil eggs, and to take the trouble to make a toilet that will make him remember you as a vision pleasing to lock at instead of something that the cat brought in. Also, remember that when a men marries s. woman he not only puts his heart into her keeping but his digestion, and whether he succeeds or fails, whether he is going strong at. 40 or is a nervous wreck, depends mainly upon how she feeds him. And she must begin stoking the furnace properly at breakfast. Be- tween the man whose wife starts him out in the morning with a good, hot, nourishing meal and the one who has to cook himself some sort of mess while he shaves and dresses is the difference between the strength nnd energy to achieve and the ismitude that foils before a hard 10b. Many a man turns down the opportunity that would have made his fortune, or quarrels with his boss, or insults his best customer or client just because he ls wrestling with a soggy breakfast that makes him bilious and irritable, and sinks him tc the lowest depths of pessimism, Then let your conversation, if any, be cheerful at breakfast. If your Money value of retail sales in the metropolis of Icndon for September W55 4,1 percent greater than in ‘ September, 1933. Johnny and Jimmy. twins who are’ growing up in a scientific play- room in New York, the right age to take up roller skating is about seven months. Johnny we: a good roller skater about the time he wc: celebrating his first birthday. _Jlmmy confined himself to more natural courses concerning roller skates-such as biting them. imtii he was 32 months old. Then he tried to use the skates for getting around, but his efforts ocet him a great series 0! illstnious spills. and two months o! applieiatian brought little Dro- guess. What scientific observers want lc know is whethe the highly trained Johnny has any real advantage FASHION TIP rats non: nor morass/nun! axsmro Ivtahculdberiineunberedibaitall husband likes t3 read the paper while he eats, let him do so in Del-cs. Don't interrupt his perusal of the stock market to ssk him some (ool question, and don't resent his silence. Not many people feel chatty early in the morning, and most men should be handled as carefully as one would a sore-headed bear until after they have hid their cofltc. %‘fOO-OO OQ+O-VOOOOQ+O0-O>OQ ns -:- Lite ratare been brought up .n the be sf that dinner is - . ‘ out. u pom-m s. no hrkin, Academy exhibition u. u... an A good dinner is soon eaten and soon forgotten, but a mean bunk-W fir 19, 1934\- —__7 O-I -,~e-.eoeoeoec>ovooeo4eo+o0evoeeoo+o+o+oooeroeqh Shown at Royal Academy Exhibition i!‘ “~ ~ I» ;_ . l Miss Margaret Gray Mcwbnrn, in this lovely nil pl-llllln‘, 11mm,‘ charming debutante cf Toronto. ll. present in the Royal Curadlm famous (hnadbn portrait painter. Gallery. Toronto. Above all, don't tell bad news or discuss unlileasant topics. Wm for t e psychological moment alter dinner, when a. man is fed and rested, to tel him that Aunt Geraldine is coming for a nice long Visit, and the children need new shoes, and you have bought a love of a new hat that rcst more than you should have paid for it. Only the arch fiend himself knows why so many wives choose the breakfast tobls as the battleground on which to light out, every domestic disagreement. It is the most dan- gerous time and place they could possibly select and the hot. spot on which they are most sure to be defeated. Finally, , remember that your breakfast table appearance i3 the picture of you that your husband carries with him in his mind all day. Don't forget that every wife has to moot the petition or the women with whom her husband works. They are pretty and well groom- ed snd cheerful and smiling. They yes-yes him. Don't present an in- vidious comparison to them. Don't let him think how clean and mappy they look and how Blovny you looked. Don't let. him think how efficient they are and that you are too lazy even to see that he has decent food. Don't send him away of a morning sore from s. quarrel with you tc women whose business it is ic jolly him and flatter him. . Solook outfor hreakfastbridca. Takscarscdthatandthsru- mainder of the day will take care of itself. Start your husband out with a good meal and s gay kiss and you will bind him to you with hoops of IYML The Brounds in the ocflee pot are the grounds for many a div- OYW- DCRUIHY DIX. r IMPROVE YOUR LOOKS solution 0f bonnie acid. BY DAILY IYI CALI wear colored glasses when you“ motoring or sitting in bright sun- We know a. gir. wiry has rather light. Remember that reading or Plain features. lust av hair writing in a poor light ouuses eye- snd s complexion tlnt isn't quite all stain which not only impairs YOU] it should be. Ya almost every per- vision but eventually will cause fim son who isiniroduoedloherpsys iinesandwrinklwDoift read in about her c?“ , sitting position. lf you need glasses ‘rhey aren't particularly large and‘ by all means wear them. ‘Ihey may he color of them isn't sxtraordin-‘not be flattering, but they're s loi armout they are deer. Qbettorthsn lines uni and full of enthusiasm. One knows dark circles. Chronic dark instinmively that the young woman by way, often an due lets an adequate amount o! sleep culation craozne other physical andthntshetakesexcellesitcareof merit. Better see your b" CF98 them Any girl can improve her looks; . m4 "m wmbliments for herself ifi A new house for every hour of thl she will consider eye treatments in working day this year has been the lune 1mm!‘- nt category ls the built by the Manchester Corporation ones for hsir. complexion and i Housing Department. the total num- figure. An eye lotion should have her completed and in erection now as prominent a place on yom- being about 24.000. cosmetic shdf as skin tcnios, creams and eunpiqim Mon“ ‘me rebuilt Northumberlnnd And it should be used twice a dayAOounty l-lsll st Neweastle-on-‘Iynv. If oornrncrciauywhich is lfi storeys high, is the you don't like pqggqg w, 10w,“ m, a w”! town's first skyscraper. SIWlRT‘ FROCKS FOR FASHION ABLE PEOPLE Btrotch your budget! Individual- £1 lies entirely in attractive acces- ea. "Here are some lovely hints to dress-up your last YIll-‘s clothes. Aberetisbothsmartandpr-aetirm, and may be worn with number-less costumes; matching bent and glove; . 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