THE WOMAN'S REALM l MOINING PI-AYII w; must remember-while tbs years remain— mo; that 131w! hatred shill tho Oil- s time . lut that iemcmbcri-ul. WWI“ W"- fare cease. {with divine gilidance, we may win the Peace, And in our time, build on a cum" Plan A glad ‘Ibmorrow, for our MIOW mam. SIX RULES FOR LEFI 1. Eat and drink in moderation [or your healtlfs sake. a. Read only £a best wrltlncs M" pm- min ‘s s . 3_ Studly politics (and II- in iitioiuns) for your chil rm‘! 9. 4 Read the Bible (at 1°95! 9n" for your soul's sake 6. Be honest and sinoeru for YW-l‘ honours sake. 6. Pick the right Ilrl 1o!‘ your wife for Heaven's sake-Norman Ion. in a letter to the Silnday EK- press. INNER COURT Patio u s 398-113-911 W1"?! Mm- an inner court 01' emmlfid lpace open in the KY. OLD ROMANCE A rlafnitance7culminatsrdgs bivecmbf- ria e er 3 yearfi. ygthe death of M8401" Ralph H Li.) at the age of in. Major Pew was attached to the British 1688- tion in Munich 1 1900 and became Qqgaged to PYIIMCBSS LIGIhIiOVWIQU then Countess Mechfildc Alw- mberg, member o! a leadinfl arvarian family. The)’ b10193 a“ e engagement by mutual consent nd in i904 the princess mm" fiurce Lichnowilfly. 997K113“ 5“;- laassadcr in London at thevgll-i- break of the First Great M'- Lster Major Peto also married, bu; this marriage was dissolved in 192a In 192s Prince Liuhnowskv lied The ma!“ and n19 mince“ n?! again 1n 193'! and were mar- flgd in Umdon the same yell!‘- l...~.~._.~.~ ealm d-xwuuoaflv rPlNfQ PILDIIK Women shoppers thwolulfilsll’ render unlit m: sole uullimu 01 pounds of grommvvlfiillllifit it“ eek sowwdl-Ilfl l 9°?" ' rm ‘m, n“, Winnipeg and we» Gloom- em - This apoilaoc rwllh ‘mm the continuance 1n Wllhtllfit of thc wuwful shOPPIKlB hlblu "I Merchants might vcrluede coma customers to ohmic 1n the inffiffllt of waraimo conversation signs o! re- cunomcrs not to: Pinch the tomatoes or limb"; pull back the leaves of the 517111- acn; tear leaves off the lettuce; shell the lima beam; or open the P0111. pelt is sltkm-tod that tin funk in; practices, and other: liko them. csluse every year enoilllh Willi; of illeen vegetables t0 81117111)’ 1 l army divisions of 16.000 then each‘ for one week. That is larEe enouflh to warrant considerable effvft t0 avoid it. BIRHOVING LIPSTICK FROM LINEN TOWELS You can remain yalcxfimlzn guesisnnvudge - amw-tatiips ioNoi-gueeforilhcvcrv aimpla "hotaLmethod" of nemovinfl these stains will save your napkins and towels The procedure ued by the hotel housikeepers is Io Work " mum“ grmse-eucgilaintlyislfe grease can than be fggnovgd by sponging with a clean. er of the carbon tetra. chloride type - m- by dipping the spot into the fluid. If stain docsyft all come out. sponge win, diluted denatured all. oohol. The Naval Academy MRISBIIR It Annapolis 1g 100 years old on 0c. tober l5, i946. Mildew. s runcus growth. is very dictructive to wifon and other tex. tile insulation on electric Wims. paricularly in tme tropical coun- tries v il illii will: a wnv PA vii/lions? MODERN ETIOIIETTE By Robert Leo \. ..\ . when s mun who is s stgmger has rendcrld a service t0 a woman. should she Hi! 3°!’ hi! name and ad S? A. Not unless Ihe service has been VET)‘ exceptional and she wish- es to send him a reward. “I Q. Which is the correct 10m. want to see WU"- °!'- I Wm‘ to 595.”?! Twish to see you" is iiflfiffb Wish expresses desire. want m9 95 lack. BATH SECRET MILLIONS KNOW - z/rzawré 7W! 6'01? 0747157789 _ “w.” u“ LIFEBOOY runners W" I 2 WIIYS laud!‘ ‘thin ens; Qlaeticeb 8 mill“) frog“! _, _..__ wahsnv" Y“ ‘o’ both chin; ‘"7 depggalb‘ ' any’! 99”‘: i'°I. OI Llhbflo’; ha’; 10H W‘ ONLY IJIIIUOY oonuim the lpeclll purl- zlng Ingredient that mp0 "BO." The frcsb, bniuomo scent 1| your guarantee of protoc- flol from “HOB-yo: tho mm VANISHBQ nlnnn lmundn having your nun smelling lnnnllylnoh and clan. t m our soar w m: walgia glsfmc/nar 414i: m, 570p . 1536i’ Dorothy FAIR Avfirruun LOVE Girl Should Give Up Engllfllil‘ To Soldier-Stiller 0mm. nowntv om: 1 um s girl of is. enlflvd w I- "M4"- ful boy in the cervicovvbo in ovnuu. We mot whcntbowvgumcn h‘: furlough Ind were to have been married boron he lof . l w f: no both Olthoiiol the prielt refund to Iivo ul DQ111199“ ° 5° ss we had known each other such s very short time. Now Jimmy loves me and I love him. but suppose he come-i b“! with m arm or n. log musing. u so many other boys do If Wt Mb ,_ penod, I couldn't mull‘! h!“ 59°!“ I dim" mu“ it would be m: to mo. 1 sin wow w! 10W psi-flu and dancing and couldn't b0 tied dwll i0 I crippled husband. Do you think that '1 should go on loving Jimmy u I do now and wait for his return? UNDECIDID FIANOII CALL OII‘. INGAGWT j MHZ: I! nil tho sflsotion you hlVs for -¥>-*~" the boy is fair weather love, in common honesty and justice to him you should call the engagement off. Because that isn't the love that justifies and sanctifies marriage. At the altar you swear to cleave to your husband through whatever coma in life. sick- nous or health, poverty or riches. luxury or pcnuzy. You don! tokc hlmoniustforthedcycwhonlninyoungondhaudsonousdsgood daroer and has plenty of money and can give you fine clothes and 500d times. And unless you have the kind of love that will make you stand by a man through thick and thin; that will make you givc him man love the more he needs it; that wul mnkc you tenderer to him booouu of his misfortunes, you have no right to marry him, for that is the kind of s wife o mm wsnfa and nook. Many men will come home from the war crippled. Many s man who went forth strong and lusty will come back a hopeless invalid who can never again be a money earner. Many a one will come back I. nervous wreck who will be difficult to livo with. Human nature is often weak and selfish. snd there will be some wives who will be ornvon enough to renngs on their wodding vows and turn Hair books on the husbands who have begn mutfloted fighting to defend than and their country. But, thank God. these traltomus females are few and for between. The great majority of wives will wait for their husbands with open arms. Theins will be s love that will not mil. and they will m 1n their husbands’ infirmlties only the budge of their courage, Dix Says- uvv hiris j/Liter,£i'lure. I ht um-dnlr cm a leisurely pipe and I salt on the rocking chair nearby. I rocked gently, enjoying mo drowsy motion of it. James blow smoke rings sll and day out-it gets to be retty heavy." 1 nsit or I h; am for ll I ooMi ing, I find s little regret that th work Is over for the season, for of all farm harvests. given a fair to good crop and lovely Autumn days. than is no other activity more y sag-ouch; not mo“ thful than that which coll wilr the digging. A breath of welt wind balmy about one; the beauty of Autumn, when from the pick- ing you stop to straighten s back, and n. cricket song from the next meadow-which is now an vxtrsme- ly Iwoet if poignant NKTLIII. James pound to be in s nice recap- ve mood than or so I suspected from the smokes billovvs. ‘What do you say, James", I seized the moment to suggest turn on him ‘may most ingrctiatlng sm e "if ‘we efliecorgnd oforstripto- day, by way of ce ebrating s work done?‘ But my words were more fluffs of lightness, James wbs lis- tening to other sounds. He put down his pipe and started up hast- ily. “Did u hour the barn door opening. fen?" he naked me, "I should have boon out more with Jock getting s plsco ready for the radi " and so, capped and jac- eted e wss off again to parti~ cipate in the ‘work ‘of his day. We had o nu‘ ride in the alter- noon tho h at tho time Jamn But I want to pay tho tribute of my bout to the print who u. fused to marry two y stern on Just s furlough acquaintance. would that there were many more like him. It would save many a divorce. DEAR DORCYIHY DIX: I am engaged to a girl who is fine, but there is one thing thst bothers me and that is her family. I don't approve of the way they live, and especially o! their low stnndsrds. Of course. I will be marrying the girl and not her family, but she is very devoted to them and resents my criticizing than. Should I marry the girl and try to raise her to a higher level? Or should I select someone of my own social plane? PIHLIIXDD of food they like. or else be in a continual row with his wife. l.- .t“‘.'..."i‘i’.‘..".“°.i'f..i“h'2i‘ fit“'t"..ff;“il "’ °“‘ "" m‘ m" - l‘ o , his friends. It can't be 4011a,, n. or m e h" new‘ Marry the kind o! woman you wont, Inlteod of 1 d trying to change her family's ways. man," m. an 2:33am? ti‘; Years 0:. My trouble is that What shall r do about in o” m’ k 1 M“ 1°“ my ‘m’ A woany 50v hair. It is what's d you and you will receding foreheads. ANSWER: Women don't marry men {or their under the hair that counts with thorn. Look aroun see that most husbands are bald. or at least have \%)\2\'\'7\¢\7\FJ\I* with 531g! 19¢ “and on‘ hour; dram WOFWI Y. Mix turmoric and muo- tard with 1 cup vinegar, add 5min. Ed Veieiabies and cook slowly 16 l “o? IIO IIS E IIO LO s c o o K ‘ (“NlliflliutfisfllllfigsxgglniuliiloubfnnNirfelglfii DfMn vegetables. oombinii d ai . {vi liquid H2131: mgom’ and {ugh}! =1 Muri- l» who i» “H133. ‘lllrlt? -w t y i0 minutes. d vege- tables and reheat to boiling point. Pack in hot sterilized jars. Seal. u i i‘ ' “mm” Yield: about a pints. Wash the hair brushes once av p ewer w a ha; ins a better sheen to it. u» l bssin of warm water to which a 1mg, ammonia has been added. In Stains, If ink Ls spilled, wash it up im-I mcdiltcly with lukewarm soapy, water. n1‘: thisl method mu to m, move e sta m, wssh thorou hi with sweet milk. ' y Scraping Pun: DO not scrape a frying can ow a sallvcimn with a knife. because it is liable to stick afterwards. Use fine steel wool and a good soup. _i___-___ fi7o¥kz i MORNING SIIILE§ ONI ‘Poacher-If SMART IIGI CIOWN IIAT EXPLANATION ou hid l0 in I pocket and $1 in ano er. wag?) would you have l, Pill?“ " body else’; trousers. , hhfi-bi?‘ EMW“... it‘ ' . s - 311:1 nakcd Jones time. ones mm the i: emu‘ b IMI hod pound on "Wh didn't you answer him?" have hui l Wlflhmi in the end I might hsvc asked‘ him home to supper. I “more he might have met my,’ daughter-and she's a very iy. fin-and they might have II n 1m‘ ow. Homily fnfy might MN got! "And lot mo you. wont s follow for my son-fn-lsw who can't afford in buy s WMAh.” DZIGN N0. ll“ This shntlvc bot is coolnhd wichtwooolonbldmgybcwom for spools w dnl. lMurn No. i: contains complete inltruc- Ta order pltlln: Write or send s picture with your nllie and wi 20 osnu In coin or to Needlework Durlsu Guardian. ,. COOK'S OOIINEII " ‘Ix ‘ IIPI UUCUMDII IILIII I large rim will, about 8 protested ‘ ma’; no need o! you coming, Illen", yet was glsd o1.’ my company and assistance when we went to help Rob and Karolyn at the clean-up oi’ their potato land -the harrowing. The afternoon beckoned me so grace! and who was I to refuse? sun-fl ed H, was with only a. light breeze to waft the now falling leaves across our bit of lawn, their days ended. their long sleep at hand. Only a few hours we were and I we; so glad that I had gone for when we left there to return Jamie said to me "you'll come again some time - over the field: with Grsrfldsddy". I I In the car, I sit well apart from Grandaddy. the better to glve him room 1o manipulate the shifts and several other mysterious and unfamiliar gadgets in our family car. Between Alden-lea and Rob's there are curve; and lanes‘ ends and to begin with there is, in the nature of hazards, the gang-way bridge. As 1' have related. James is among my best of drivers but lately through lack of practice, has devolODcd s bit of wmplex — unwarranted. I would say but noxiethelesg embarrassing to him. "Aren't wc doing fine?" I said truthfully and also by way of enoouragemcxit when we had Droceeded a short distance in the road. A ghost of n smile rested for c moment on James futures as he Slld "I guess now I had better get her into high!" We csme to Rob's resi_ too soon where in a field near the yards I caught slillht of the fr red of the fall bushing. the i sod having on turned this morning. Bravo asters were in the lavm border, misty blue ones, pure white onus and purple and some rose-colored akin to the shades on the hills. Pumpkins yellowed in the garden Ilgd the roving wind rustled lone~ s mely among the lifelem corn stalk. Jamie "he he'ped" considsr~ ably at our tssk accompanying his Eandpere on aeveml rounds, much teresicd in the ceremony of lift- InE the wide hnrrows - vols to relieve them of . ing potato vines. When we had concluded the work I wished that these could have been hooped, even one anall pile of them, and sot alight so that once again I might catch the pungent scent of the burning tops on the crispness of the October air. . - o Pct visited Aidcrleb this evening "w ask after th‘ Judy-girl". would it be ioo much throuble now" he asked Jock "if you would run my hair up a wee mite? Shun; an’ how cnn I no to town th' morrow with my hair not trimmed?" "A 00d head, ou've got.“ I heard t from the soft seat of his old arm chair. ‘more was much conversation during the huh‘- cutting: of the potato crops; of the various estimates and h I Do fimctiorul periodic dbturbmcn nuke you feel so nervous. tinny. bid;- Ilfllfll, milky. t suds than Then don't dug-try Lydis I. Pinkhnnfs Vegm Compound to n- lleve such nymptom. It nIu-l nnvul Hm gig as amino. THIS! DAYS / IN spice of rationing and restrictions, you can mnlce ukes- and make them grand! -—if you use Swans Dowmliveu whenahorrening...sugar...or cggl u: low, you'll find Swms Down cakes umllingly under, Buffy, light mddefldous. ‘lb lmk: you an oxupliondly successfiil cake-maker, Swans Down is milled from the fine inns: portions of choice low-gluten when, and sifted spin and again through silk, until 27 time: u fine u ordinary flour. Gives even texture and better keeping qualities, in all your cakes. Grand recipes on the puduge. llunhkwoni lolhghwonh ncilngvvhla Cliff _ SWANS nowu A Product o! Omani hob Wiiiiiliiiiiiiii an inferiority E “An nut i‘ A JOB om voui can no his. Control Quulllll and Answers \ ~<.\/'*<‘(\>Q\C\LV‘ a Q. How can 1 new braid or silk tape on the bottom o! n skirt. where the stitches must not come through? A. Open the hem sufficently to insert a strip of cardboard. The cardboard cm be pushed along h the ham. keeping it direct ly or the Noon being sawed. Q. How can I oiun sine? A. Dip a piece of flannel in warm paraffin and rub thoroughly. it: po w s so ry co . urning cope-lint?“ and Ansiwoighrnafrig uni-o w u pour n u an: future nob dsy b; questions arc thou which luvn ruched the Wartime Prlcn use Trade Board from housewives is ‘Ndaanifmlb “free d." N” v e y c ur ea o . er sons who how.- intelligent question; to ask on price control an . How can I relieve b 9 A. If one Iuffers from burning feet, shak, a little powdered tin- nin. or powdered borax, into the stockings. One will find either very soothing. Women's Regional Advisory (III mittec. Q. Friends uf mine in the umegl fox-cos will be spClldlllif several holl- dsys WithJllc soon. Will I be Bblc to et an extra supply of rntioriec f s for thcm? A. If you servo i2 mosh or mori in members of the armed iorce: you will be allowed extra rstions Service personnel will give you in application form. You complelg this and present it io your locu. ration board which will give yoi coupons for rationed foods. Q. Where can I get s moi chart showing the various EWIIPI Cl meet and how many coumns AM tokens 1 have in surrender for them? - V A, Your butcher will have one of those, which he will have on dis» ploy. ' BETTER ENOLISII D. O. Wlllhm i. What is wrong with this son~ tence? “She was fearfully tired inst ni ht." . What is the correct pronunc- iation of "litorstum"? 3. which one o! thou woods is misspelled? Gondoleur. bin oer, en . 4. t does the word "IIOQUIR" n? . n Do This For Acute 5. What 1g s word be nnlng. with det thot mum “that vvhich| prevents"? ' t ANIIIII l ‘i 5"" “h” w" "m “M” 2' I?“ ' N" ‘N31 ‘I: ylifikthnwoll: Pronounce the tu u in picture. not "P W? "i" Y - as ou m tour. a. 0011601181‘. 4. To membranes. swthw 1111's- while away. "It 1| o book to bs- tion, flushes mucus-wand guile tho tedious hours." 6. Dewr- lsomakecbrcath- ingcasietl Try-m rNeedlecraftx. FOR THE HOME ’ , c255; a, Pinkhlm Compound on! relieve llldl‘! monthly‘ 5m bu‘ I100 gwnmprln nub. Pi on one ihlfiiitli F=°é§ii2"'m“‘§v¢°".“" woo-W‘ tow nut: carom» \- to send them In writing to