CAPAGE TWO- 1 Woman's Re vx.v.v w, w§_ vvJ-w. 3.1 l_iving&Leisure The Woman's Realm L TRUE CONFESSION I like to spread clean sheets on i d hr Wei n can: lhko lo brtic tranquiliw ‘lid OIDEI YD l T90‘!!!- <l1"l'.'esI .11, T, g p, 1 1 1.4.115, and To kcip iilc 5.i'\'€i' bright. I like t0 act a batch of bread, Tilcn \\.1if"1l i1 Ho‘ 1t T1595} I 11in: to l>- '01 showy" sgrp 11st otlulr gJLs have their careers- Nun»: of than illOlke A twinge of envy 111 my heart; 1 like keep house. from they a. u . mus of lupr. JACQI'AIKlJ-'I'YX'E LOOM 1S USED FUR WILTON HUGS h - 11111111 on a 111ml: cou- rrns snmxr ‘0 11E T111111~”1‘Y Wear your ooat another year; i! leccssarj; have it turned and re- flicir (love Bible war eiiort. The cu-operatlon of the public is needed to make this i 3 nccds the maicrlals and - 111:‘. cu 111:0 civilian i11- < 11c on the 1161112 to 10am how to cs, .1 f) I are aflmcu from. man q with less not only coats iiut must "made d)" but everyxhing. and household equip- he kcpt or‘. the g0 as long as p bic. for ill 110111111 szcre stocks 111 . me lino; still appear u11- limited, shortages are bound to occur. FIRST Al!) ANSWER! Mornrzns 5110mm KNOW It be Clothmrr mcnt r110 mien-one. moi-hots of biowledge of first aid Here are o. number of sliggestifmg tegurding I Get Real Relief With 3-Purpnse Medicine Help: Clear 011i Sinus Areas gain when you may relieve the pain y clearing the congestion and giving sinuses a chance to drain. One power- cf Vicks Vu-tro-nol in each nostril. Va-tro-nol is so ‘PURPOSE helpful because it MEBli-"ENE important things: nose; (21 lmlps clcar out pain-causing congvstion :1 ml l3) soothcs iiritzfiion. / ersi ité: bé-st red- e . fey 0 oun . h, .1. 1111-1110-1101 ._ ; small children, clhould lmve l. S l ll d 3 PA! ll llow don't suffer the tortures of sinus fully helpful treatment ls a few drops does these three (1) shrinks swollen membranes of the Many alnu 1iifcr- GROCIIETED BUG l 110111111; Puller geeriznent in case of accident or :g.1t. 1f a child get; a bad fright the first thing to do is to take him B-Wly to a quiet place Make bhn lie down, and cover him with a blanket. He ls quite likely to feel cold, and you 5112111111 be ready with 11 i1 i 1vatcr botzle for him. Wiulc 11111111; 1111s 11nd preparing a 11111111 drink. iolk in :1 quiet, firm voice, assuring the child that all is well. D0 not leave him alone until he is lmppy again. If 11 child fumi-s put him on I srin with i1 logs ralscd and his l~ 11 f.‘ 4 .611", h.» gets plenty of au- . Si.‘ t rfur this 1c don't lcave him on the floorl. L; c his face with cold waici". and hold smelling salts near his m-se Olllv whcn he shtws signs o1’ con- cs: 11011111 hc be given any- nl: n fc-w sips of Kszp him quiet for an hour Keep Cool Head ff l! is ever ncccxsnxy to handle -“"" 1 in :1 sigunzicn which is f'.i'~l\t¢11.11g, it is HYOSt im- . 11¢ to krrp [1 cool llClld, Dc‘ ‘t lct the thllclrcu sus ct 111:1. one is the least bit rattle or nervous Ncyvt {hing is to keep them oc- CLYWICQ If :1 child is screaming, try f0 " ' 11ft. 0:1 with :1 toy or t‘. ' ~ L c1 c to cat. but vc all kcop 1 cncc and a cool irend as 1111 ehlll1lpl6. And do rf-niinacr, ncvcr frail r011 u 11c. Ix p 11 (l1il<l'5 trust " :1r1'cue1:1:.»5 can be ocalt Blcck Eye A black eye ofzen looks worse than 1t is. I1 u really 111st a nad- wt" e"c l~ 1‘ ..ll fl . t .(.‘. ‘Ircat ll 11 ll1 a cold-paler com- press. Souk a handkerchief nr a picoc of cotton wcol in the coldest " r to be 11nd (Add ice cilbcs if b101, z111:l p1 c it over the 12o not 11" 1w 1' (Vlllt) . rv cy-r. . _. bu; just so that 1t (Lo-s 1101 drip. 11).. no‘. bazidngc 1111' cyc, as the idea o! a cold compress is to create evaporation.) R/cuerv frequently until pain and swelling subside. If a blow starts the dnildis nose blc-rding. nuke him Sit down with his ircud tilled baflrrvtflls 'I‘ukc off his collur and l oscu any tight cbuihcs around his neck, Then wrrng out. a sponge in the coldest wmer possible and make him hold ft aver his no-Se. If ice cubts are available they can be applied, wrapped in 11 piece of gauze or a thin towel. Don't let the child try to blow his nose cr lean forward If a blow has knocked out one or more teeth and bleeding ls bad, give him ice-cold water as a mouth- wash. If the blveding persists nlillic a lmll of cotton wool into a. pad put it in ihc tocih socket and fcil ihc child t/a biie on it. The pressure thus applild will usually be effective in stepping bleeding. Bail ‘Vcund Always remember, handle any- ihirg that ls put on a wound as lit- tle as possible, and then only with hands well scrubbed under running water. Dressings ahoilld be held by n. corner that den not touch the wound. but on, the surrounding skin A pair cf srlssrs should be kcpt very clean in the first- aid box used for no other purpose, and washed in a mild disinfectant aft/er use. whenever faced with a wound Wt bloods badly try to step the l " Orrhrixc by apply-lug pressure. P.c.=s the fingcrs and thumb on or near fhc Wound (but Always with a piece of sterile gauze or lint lac- ed bctween the fingers m m. wound), r MADE FROM RAGE DESIGN N0. 1008 n"! 13-18611!" 111R was made from rags. that ls odds and mds from Pwitcm No. 1008 contains list of materials needed, illus- g scrap box. tion of design and stitches, and complete instructions. To orglcr Qqftzzrir. Write or send above plclure with yo11r name and address with 1:1 ccnis in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town (iunrazan T0 Chztrlutiwuwn Gilardlafl‘ Needlework Department / Design No. 1006 Nm- -------___..___...._...._.... BTREIFYI ADDRESS ~ _ - ... _. mTY-——-—-———---r1vovmcn....._......_..._ alm I Socia ._.C€WV 1w ‘QT-TN 0Vf‘n (3 5 (leg. F.) X01’ wb0lit vvfv v¢ v - vww Vyvwvwr w‘ CV17 v v1 Irwvvvwwqwvvvv Dorothy Dix Says- PLAIN FACTS BETTER THAN THREATS FOR GUIDING GIRLS Show Them The Horrors Of The Primrose Path And It Will Do More Good Than Censure In Saving Them Dear Dorothy Dix-I have always thought that my adored dauEhl/il‘ was the purest and highest-minded person in the world. and now. when I have had m face the fact that she has heralded the trust and 8198i 1°"! - _ 1 have for her and has started on the way that leads to destruction, I am heartbroken. What must I do? Must I confront her with what know? She is a girl of vf-‘IY Wmpflfflmentfll moods and I don't want to say or do anything that will sever her affections fron1 me entirely-- but 1 would like m have a good. plain talk with her as I know that her contlnulnk t0 d0 l5 5119 15 doing will eventually wreck all of our lives. She ls 19. has a good job, plenty of social life and arenfs who have not been too strict with her. I have not talked it over with her father, as I am afraid he would resort. to 00o harsh methods. What shall I do? A CRUSHED MOTHER. ANSWER-Page Solomon. though I doubt extremely if a girl who has set her feet on hell. as the Good Book says, would ever. listen to him when he tried to show her the error of her ways and induce hcr to turn from them before it was too late. She would tcll him that it was old-fushipiicd now for a girl to be good; that modesty and chastity are ouimcded virtues lhni the modern girl has thrown into the ash can. and that the strait-md-nnrrow path 1s no longer a fashionable romenade. And she would end up by saying that she had a right to ive her own life. THREATS NO LONGER FEARED It has always been hard for parents to protect their little ewc lambs. but it has ncrcr been so (lifllcult as it is 110w. For m the past Father 11nd Mother 11nd only to keep them safe from the wolves that roulcd around. the fold sucking whom they might devour, but now they 3W6 t0 save their little pets from themselves by keeping ihem from jumping the fcncc and joining the wolves of their own accord. For it is a sad fact that you can't \v.'11'n girls against dangers that they are anxious. to c1191?!- icrxcc (or ihclnsclvcs. _ Also. in the old days parents had a potent weapon in their hands by ihrcatcniup, to t1u'11 their daughters out of housc and 1101M‘. but 1w“- whcn virtually all girls are sclf-stlpporflng and desire nothlnll S0 mum B5 to set up an independent‘ apartment with some other .2111. it ls an intigloe: merit rather than a detriment to them tcrsnnD their fingers in Mot 9T5 and Fathers‘ faces as svcll as Mrs. Grundw s. __ in spite of lis not b91112 :1 vcrv hopcfill undcriflklflfi if» tluiv to hwvo a 11‘:1i11 ialknv1tl1 your daughter xmdtcl. 111 [(1111); j1'=t what you think of hcr conduct and what thc c116. of l‘. 1 uud 10 be. Of c011rso_ shc knrzxxis cvczwjf-lung that you can tell hcr about what we cuphonlcilsly call the facts of llfc. TELL HER THE TRUTHS 10d to Marv and Susan and J1me whcn thcl’ 111111111 gin marriaprs 111111 up ‘.11 firil iucxnsclvcs tied to‘ (lobes fl1'll1‘.l;.11'(ls and lanlczs. Shh knows that tllc (1111 of iuctiy llttlf‘ _Sfi-ly5 petting parties was 11011111 in an lllcqnl opcraiicn and that Betty's was! shame that. crushed. hcr whole ifilllll". But she is certain that 110115“!!! these firings rcoulzii cver happen to her. she is sule she can dance n - out nay‘ 11g t e p per. But ncrhnnr. somcthlng that 11011 may say may mflli? i; (Wilf- lllhh?! 310111111111 053,051 1. At any ratc._ ills worth trying. Ccria nlv you flaw no right in krrn your l1urbnl1cl 1n 1211orancc of what YOU!‘ dJHllht-J‘ 15 doing, s11.- is 1.1;. child r111 as dmdr in him cs she is to you and 11911111115 he may be able to deal with ‘i101; bQilP-l" 111111; YOU C1111- vovno swmrrnasnr PROBLEMS Shc has secn what hoop Dear Dorothy Dix- I am 0112118011 to a fine 170N111! 111811 W110 not 0n Y comes up to all my standards but cxccctls them. and u; love eafghecrsltlelg; vcrr dearly. But he ls Just 11 frcshmnn at college 1m Pllikpilnibofliu; low nmst 111st four yours and our problem is this. He“; can we fen ‘ un- as deep and wonderful as it now ls for four years. We be 16,116 yxvttlfrec- but we want to be SURE. We see each other abTQUfi everyvnlizvg ghguld week-ends, as we are in colleges 150 miles snort. 0 115 Vi l VERS o ‘THE HEARTS OF I WO - ANqvER-If vou mean how can you assure that V011 Will T991 mwfird each other four vcars hence exactly "5 Yo“ (l0 Y\°\"- the answer is that it cannot be done. 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Q1nc111vth anlclinchiléllszflmgltf an lzlflcvijtalgle part cflliff; 11nd £1 V11 m"? 9 l 15'» ionayus asyouw racca l a _ Now you are an undeveloped school lmydo-onfliftlgLouxfigggifgglzikhlzilag ablv vou nre gangllng. don t-know-whnt-tc ~21 m ‘our vans vou- plmply-faced. awkward. full of promise but un or 5nd woma.“ waged most Ilkcly will have developed into a hnnféiomfé lflflglan W“ are lnow: u; sure of yourself. a thousand times moie {ac lfHixtreme. “mm else vou may have lost the flvctlhflwilflfiil 00 i Otfims Four véarq from A1111 it will be the same vav 111th W111 (‘m9 - ~ - . lih now your love may have grown with vour growth and strengthfgralgg fwd 1- ‘strength until 1t is a part of our very exlswnw 5°" _ mt will last, but it will never agaln be the thing (if. ffitllsuullrlgl 3731;111:1721"; fantasies as it ls new.“ You will have outKIOWH t i! 111»! have your taste for o yPODS- _ m» 1W i» "'“"""°“i.i°i *“"*.11:.°1.'.i:1".r.11.1r‘; Go out with oihcr young WOPW- Have “fif-t h cm‘ 1n co1lggp‘ And part of your education 11s any think they W 982118;’! and womrafi whom after all. when vou marrv you want to marry a 1. you prefer to all other men and women. not. one whom YOU have °“ led wn and t tum of. but whom you M" W mam’ “Wm” "°“ m’ i own by a onz encasement mlwm! D -@——---— l‘ " ‘ Wu NWH3 "l? C09" new 101111 STYLE LETTER FROM ANNE M. GRIFFIN Peerless ‘fashion Service 1.21 West 19th Street JJ-‘l-Pflfl-Hn? o MOCK STRAWBERRY TARTS -3 cups cnomxd cranberries -2 cups 61101111141 ma" mp aiopptu dates JVH-‘n’ l1 11 1-2 11 l .i'1za§§ppfo.lu§1lirt New York. n. v. 6 tort shells . . . » - so - t r Ruth wanlck ap- lfifiufflg,““§g'f°d,f.l°a‘limserries parclittel? ha: time to walsi- v05. waist. she turned up at luncheon “W” m w“ amp?“ we“ the other any wearins a mm and do the same with thO DQ851111 - ' . bl ck frock, belied in suede the $13,523‘: $618: $191.11.? dufiailfr. belt buckle m with t. watch’. the food chopper together. Mlx wiih the sugar and salt. Place 111 i1 covered bowl and sot in the reinB- orator for several hours to blend ctr“ “'%.°"...-.“"..l’€f“‘ m ure an e l. d flavored If you are the mother of a charming small daughter, you've probably bought at least one set or mother and daughter dresses - ensemibles which are made exactly alike m the tmo of rw- Joan Carroll, nine-year-old screen star. thinks it a wonderful idea. so she f; now the proud possessor of a mother and daughter ensemble -- for herself and doll. Rocks are whipped cream on ‘wp. Now comcg the other fruit filling WINTER FRUIT TARTS uuube ries I V-DI 1' 1 1,2 w“ wowed up), party dresses of ruffled white silk _ wpe. with a stand-up frill at the g z1_§“g,:sic§3g:?n “ed “Maw” neckline. Brief vokes are em- 1-8 be spoon an, bmidered with French knots In 2 bananas, dived dark "d- _ 6 ""'"‘h°n‘ So u have the kind of nails 1-2 cup whipping cream t . < hat reak at the slightest pro- Memw’ Chop m” crdnmmu md vocation? Then do take care g and in - ssi..~s.li..llz.griz.. has. m. us... my,‘ we“ A110,, w “and m, a few the easiest wnvs to break a nail or hours ln'a covered cumaimr in a ch11’ W“? 1391M‘ 15 "$1318 5 dial cool place. Just before <crvln$. Mid “leplmle- Nu“ Mme- ‘ml Wm‘ '- the diced bananas anfi m] 1km kncbbcd pencil and save your nails m“ shells Wm, m“ Top w“, a --not to mention your disposition. sw e d "m scoop of e tened an flavored m one brush is good’ W0 are better. says Lucfll¢ Ball. eXDmmd- will-Wed cream. 111g on the subject of the care of SWEET PASTRY FOR TARTS you‘: hi“ hmlciélhe w“? lover 85f 14 hm-wnm rea Y fllS 0S 0 flf‘ rom 6 14 Zm, 3 scalp out. nne brush over ihe other, 1 tolling each as she brushes. stimu- lates your acaln. your hair, and brushes the ccbwcbs out of your brain. N10 fooling. 1 lg; cups flour 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon baking powder Method: Cream the shortening thoroughly and gradually cream in the sugar. Beat the e88 and add to the creamed mixture and beat. until light Sift the flour wdfh the salt and baking powder and add to the first mixture. Chill the dough 1W1 [hr-u 1-111 out on a lightly flcurcd board Cut. to fit medium- sizcd muffin 111s, Bake 1:1 5] mcd. WHY FEARLESS BUNK CAIIRO--(CP)- The commander of the British destroyer Fearless, sunk ln the Middle East sacrificed his ship to save a munitions cargo, the Fearless darting into the path of a torpedo aimed at the muni- tions ship. 2 mlnufos. I and Personal r Fas Gnu-u: . QQ‘ § It Happened Twice l! ‘I. O. BRIDGE! rune“ CHAPTER XVII INTRODUCING ISDBEL While Peggy's new address wu being refused to Arkwrlsht. l 1,181 man at a. London terminus was be- ing admitted to the secret by P6887 herself. she told the man to drive to 16. Lower Chester Terrace. This was s small house kept by a Mrs. Ashe. Mas. Ashe's husband had formerly been in the battalion commanded by Peggy's failicr. 111- ' vwd years ago. and hl~ widw- -- :1 - ed the lease of this small house, made her livimg by lczllhg, roullis. Peggy had twice stayed with her, and wired to her from Taverton warning her of this third visit. Mrs. Ashe. a plump litile old wo- man with curly grey hair, met Peggy at the door with n smile that comforted Peggy's sore heart. "Mrs. ‘Prclawncys dead and I'm out of my job," Peggy explained over an elaborate tea which Mrs. Ashe had prrparcd, Peggy, who hurl been too unhappy to eat in the train. enjoyed the dnlnfy food, and Mrs. 114-1112 talked so fast there was no need for Peggy to say much. Mrs. Ashe showed her 0t her room which was on the ground floor. "A lady's got both my top rooms," she explained. “She's Miss Glyde. Works for Bcunihgls. ihv theatrical costumers. Thcy think Ct dcal of her. You'll like ifcr, Miss Peggy. Now I'll help you unpack." . - .. - "Peggy! What brings you to town? Why didn't ‘you write’! Why didn't you lct me know?" Peggy stncd fllClllg hcr slsicr, at the door of Isobcis Chelsea flat. "All questions and no welcome," smiled Peggy. "Aren't you glad to see me. Belle?" “Of course I'm glad to see you," said her s ‘law, .. ., '.i1:rc 11x15 11o hint of welcome in her 1011c Isobel reserved 11:11‘ wmnfcst nx-lccmc for herself, of whom he was vc. y fond, She 1vas two years older than Peggy, and bore littc resemblance to her voimgcl‘ sister. Lsvbcls hair was fairer; he: ccnrpli." had m: naturlll coloring: 111111 clothes 311d Qflwlnilli; were studlcd i0 a dc- grce for which Peggy lulu‘ no timc. This evening she was obviously dressed to dine out. "Mrs. ‘rrela-rvney ls dead, Let me come in and 1'1! EXUlflifl." In the sitting, :11 of the flur. Isobel listened l11 frown silence but, 115 P9525’ came to the (no of 11121" Qtcrv. l1"r <istcr‘s face expressed sheer horror. ‘kW-you mean they suspect you of DOlSOIIlIIg Mrs 'I‘relawnc_v!” she Bot out. Pcggv ;z11srd hair hcud. “None of my friends do," she said proudly. "But you are suspected. Oh, this L1 terrible. Such a dlSgfhCflm The bell rang. Isobel sprang up, +044 "It's Mr. M .11 ~11 friend of mine. he mp1 ‘ '1 you he“; name mio this mom." She bunzuca. ...to 110:" bed- room which c .. clf ihc sitting room and quickly closed the 11.301, P9883’ W55 angry —s0 angr that she was on the point of llnglng men the door and marching out. lVlth her fingers on the imndle, and the door an inch open. shc paused. "Hulloa, old girl!" came a man's voice, then the sound of a. kiss. Pessv saw a man of about thirty, 0f middle height, compact 11nd ‘strongly built. H: was good looking in a flashy way and his evening clothes were pals-sub c. cxccp 11c wore a diamond stud in the from of his soft. dress shirt. P988! could hardly believe that her sister had allowed such a man of that type to kiss her. It became plain that Isobel had been expecting 111m, 11nd 11m he had come to take her to dinner, Isobel‘. donned a. cloak and switch. ed out the lights without the least regard to Peggy's presence. P0881’ waited until she heard the taxi drive away. then “values straight down stairs 11nd 1mg ms street, where she. took a cab and arove back to her iodlngs By the time she got there she was so wretched that all she thought of was bed. She hadn't reckoned with Mrs, Ashe_ may; good lady met her at the door and knowing unhappiness whcn she sow J’. led P9851! gently into her own sitting room. put her in a big #111111‘ 111' the ca: rue which m» ma just Lit —sat down beside her and -safd nothlns at all. Presently Pezsy bezan to talk. she had not intended to tell Mrs Ashe or anyone else what had hap- pened. yet it was such a relief to confide in someone and she was certain that whatever [he 5am u; the old lady would go no further. _NQW under-arm Cream Deodorant “W? Stops Perspiratlon 1. Does no: rot shim. Does not lniure akin. I. No wailing to dry. Can be used riPht after shaving. resses or men's 3. lnsunty mops , spimion for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from penpmiion. l. A pure, white, greueleu, umnlm vanishing (ream. l. Arrid has been awarded the ApprovnlsealofrheAmerican Institute of laundering for being harmless to fabrics. fir!“ ll (hi LARGEST BILLING DEODORANT. Try n flu iorhyl LRRID m-w "‘2ll.'.1°.'..".2'.".'i'i'.';'l'.‘...",“"' %“ IHE._(PHARZ~SLUETQ?QFL.GUARDIAN A A_A_A ---m--- Wx/l/oors 4/0 04/5 mm hions ‘Jllnnnncuo “l! 1m if? Beuufy can’! win you friends if you're careless. Fact 1's, people forget your assets when you have one Iaulf-—"B.O."I We ALL pcrspire—-all the time. And perspiration on your skin fast bccomcs stale, unpleasant. Don't take chances. EVERYONE needs Lifcbuoy—it's the ONE soar- especially made to prcvcnt “B.O." No other popular soap contains Lifebuoy's Special DEODORIZING ingrcdicnt. No other soap can give you the LASTTNG, ALL-OVER rnoracnon you get with Lifebuoy. And what a thrill it is to bath with Lifcbuoyl That rich, zrrrr lather leaves you tingling with glorious rnssunassl Make Lifcbuoy YOUR regular bath soap. Use it for your face and hands too—-it’s 20% milder than many so-called beauty and baby soaps. vllilcr JANUARY 1s. 1942 vv ature l.|fEbll0Yr/*”!‘?-'%§%f»? s. Mrs. Ashe listened to the end. "You poor dear!" she said softly. “I'm going i0 givc you some supper first -—just i111 oxuclcttc- and toast 11nd :1 c 11 cf tuzi. 'I‘i11~n \1'1-‘ll talk about what's bist lo c done, itfiss Glydc is out to-uight, so I'm not busy." And after a simple but tasty sup- pcz- Peggy and Mrs. Ashe talked until a laic hour. (To 13c Continued) SIGNS 1N RHYME A fly near the buitcr means some money fcr you soon A 11-2-01» blush ('11 your 111cc or ncck (lcrotcs :1 hcn _\1=' 11. Now ivy isn't. lucky. so rczrrmbir this please do. and luvrr 1.111 it lu your lwusc, 0r fule will frown on you. A mem~ ber of your f.'111l2_v "ge‘s the gigglew- look fir iezizs! A scoty fr n1 the grate -— a .1's. Dru‘: 1111's your \‘V'1"c;1 not us " 3,1111 ycur t-ta p21 lid, 11nd guests wiil C‘li‘(' i0 in N W trousers mule on Frldfll’ Will F011 SJ. icnr, as you will 51'". bk‘ as you go up. < very 110611" UPFW-ll <1 l ivccn 11 luck of balance, dear, but sznlply o“ Lan Learn io Du Graccfully "I Don't Dance Very Weill“ Are you apologetic about your luncing‘! if you are, you're miss- ng one of the best ways to charm men. A girl ll never so lovely, so sp- peallng a: when she's dancing well. Why don't you learn? You can, in privacy, with diagram. that show just how to place your fcct in each ucp. Try the diagram in our kctch, of the basic fox-trot step! Get some dance music on ihs radio with n 1, 2, 3, 4 count, and on Count 1—-Siep forward on your loft foot. 2-Sicp forward or your right foot. 3—Stcp to side on left foot. 4—Closo right foot up to left foot. Knowing the popular dances, you'll never have .0 stumble blindly‘ after partners, wondering what steps they're doing. You'll skim along easily. gracefully-your hlpl under your body, weight over balls of your feeii Our 32-page booklet has the clear, simple footprint diagrams to leach you the fox-trot, waltz. rhumba. tango, slow fox-trot, Conga, shag and popular variations. Also fella how io hold yourself, lead and fol- low well. Bend. 20c in coins fcr your copy cf "Home Course fn New Ballroom Ilmces" to The Guardian Hams Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. $8.33!!‘ ' Name Street Address OlLV INIIBOO that you're dreamy, 33d you're very loving too. slip underneath the water in your bath - them-s 111211111 for '-u. ' llOL HOLD HINTS Try this new sandwich trick: Toast “trite bread on one side, cover lhc untoastcd side lightly 112th butter, sliced pineapple and lJltCCll Strips Ercll or bake until ywh brclwncd, Servo 1101.. Apples contain over 8O percent. water so add little water when cooking 111cm. A dash 01f salt im- prcvcs all applcs rushes. 11.117115. curs, currnnts, and 21111105 often b‘ 11d better in cake, cocky and bu. mixtures if they are soaked first to soften If the recipe calls for uusoaked prunes, however, use them that way. Orange shcrhcri cr lCc cream IfZpPPCl wlih chrcolalc sauce ccm- .; s two fnvpzifc Hill/J's and is a delicious dessert. / :1 A Nominal-Sculls Q4: ISN'T IT? 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