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Wbnyuuualhgalllotmyougatlightmwhltananrlmoraavia ocial a apanofiaah-babdblacdta-evary yourownaotimatiomndmiaayou fluflybastycakeaandfha oIQaoIh. teethinl Genhabeaaitollhfikliyaan IISCUITS IIIORQIIID‘ witli two iuiva, u! all in liquid gradually. Toaa 0a floured board. Pat lightly till V, inch thick. Cut md bake separately, on greased tin. in hot oven (450 degrees) about l2 to 15 minutes. Recipe makea l2 biscuits- I 4 rvvv I § HOUSEHULD " SGRAPBUOK a, Roberta Lee § I v x (‘(.\-‘4.¥¢_W fipgwwjc "I say. my dour," wvxv '"\c\:\\1 Q. If an engagement is broken after the wedding invltat.oiis have been mailed, what form of nu- nouncemvent should be sent? A. The announcement should read- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jcnes announce that the marriage cl thtir tiaughiez" Jane and Mr. Jannes Smith will not take place Q. It is bad form to tip a soup bowl. or a plate containing liquid food, when eating? A. Yes; this should ruler bc done. _ Q. Is flat contradiction t~\'el‘ yor- missl-ble? A. No; any flat contradiction is ilwa s rude. and can be avoided l; me tactful. candlestick. 'I‘hls is a better way than shaving it with a knife. and will give a nicer finish. Making Jam When making jam let the fruit boll for about ten minutes before the sugar is added and only about one-half the quantity of sugar is required. dered. The ‘w PM‘ {gill Mr. Blank. and be Keep a large cork on the end of the ice pick when it is not in use. If ls should fall it will not inlurc anything. 9-. cf the pack ‘- c Gwe‘? um? ‘I dunno," came the jot: he's got." gawwxwsvswesmvsmm X - / l Mommas SMILE . .. Ass‘); s; ssvsvewvwkscssm WHAT HE DESERVED soldier the morning after the regi- mental reunions, "I seem to have cake a very delicate flavor may be Candles gcl, an cnormous blister on my optamed by placing two Oi‘ three tongue." rose-geranium leaves in the bottcm If a candle that ls too large for "What do you expect?" _i'eplied g1 me pan, Remove (hem when mg [he candlestick is held in hot water his wile. "You would insist on cake 15 put, together. it can easily be pressed to fit tlr: drinking my health cut of your shmud iron 1139115115 be boiled hot-water bottle last night." MUST BE TIIAT Brown had got a job at last. He was engaged to an assistant to an antique dealer. The ver ing the boss came in and saw him standing idle in the shop. "Go up to the storcroocn." he or- "and get me a Greek urn Brown rushed upstairs‘ to ‘ ply. ‘i guess it all depends on the MONTREAL i i mos-Aoommxxmoossoatwxmvfi” IIIIW IIAII III By Anne Ashley '\/\—\/w\ Q. How can I give a white layer said an ex- cake a good flavo white layer r? A. when baking a Q. before using? A. Yes; before using new uten- siIs of lronware boll them with soda. when in the store they are greased to keep them from rusting. Q. How can I bleach laces and fine muslins? A. Wash in one Rallon of water to which has been added one table- spoonful borax dissolved in a little boiling water. y first morn- quick about and called "Hi. mate MARKED FLOORS A soapy cloth dipped In kerosene will remove dark streaks on hard- wood floors caused by movlnfl I1"- niture. - packers rc- %A Watch your skin grow lovelier with Irene Dunne’s Whipped Cream Lather Facials on; have a thrilling Romance Complexion, foot Jun! use Lux Tollel Soap Whipped Cream Lather facials an beautiful Irene Dunne does. Soon your mirror wlll lell you-and no will his eyes-Ilia! your akin II lofler, llooller, clearer . - . final Romance Oomplexlonl tyww” 53L Rllllllltfilllfliilifl “Whipped Cream Lather Facial: aria a wonderful beauty ald. Smooth the super-creamy lather well In, rinse wlth warm waler, lheu lplaeh whh cold ahd pat dry will! a lofl lowel. Now look in your mirror! Your akin II huh an a flower, ooh and smooth!" PersénaI - Fashions , . .< r with some other girl. a long time to make a girl wait. do all the love-making both before girl. No girl deserves that cruel a in love with another woman and take me off his hands so that he think I could be very happy with Please advise me what to do. to be broken, it was done to the break. swapping jack knives. No weeps. body is happy and satisfied apparently. upon having achieved such a plane of philosophic calm, and also upon having a husband who is providing you with a new husband when he goes off with another wife. Most he ls out of my sight he goes wlth ANSWER: wlll reform, or that he will ever go anything but a heartbreak to her. Don't do it. But if you are one of those introverts who never shows his affec- tion, or says a kind and tender word to a wo DEAR. DORUfl-IY DIX: I am a woman of 36 and have been mar- ried for twelve years to a man much older than I. Now he has fallen has been a good friend to both of us and I like him very much, I ANSWER: As an illustration of the ultra-modern attitude towards marriage, your case takes the prize. In days that I suppose seem pre- historic to you, marriage was a religious rite, sanctified by love and entered into soberly and reverently and, at least, with the intention of keeping the vows the contracting parties made until death should them part. And when, for some tragic reason, this sacred oath But you and your husband and your mutual friend approach the subject of trading husbands and wives as norichalantly as if you were DEAR. MISS DIX: My boy friend is a terrible drunkard and when ing him. What do you think about‘! I think that any girl who marries a man whom she knows to be a drunkard and a philandexer ls just asking for trouble and is sure to get it. There isn't a chance in the world that such a chap ...l 1.01m couarsnrrs. ummm Quitor Hal No Right To Wait Too Long Before Proposing . fool. You've [qt the poor girl guessing, and four ' ' years of trying to figure out whether your attai- ka are wlth lntmtlons or not have gotten her grofly. You are the person of mystery in the situation, for how is she to know that you love her unless you tell her so? She can't take it for granted that you adore her when you never even mention the subject, and probably the reason aha has adopted her indifferent attitude fo- wards you is because the wants to save he , but expects her to Fad after marriage, don't marry any ate. has proposltloned another man to may marry her. As the other man him. He seems to love me. A HAPPY GIRL ind accompaniment of tears and heart- No wproaches. No regrets. Every- I can only congratulate you philonderers are not so considerate. r girls. I am thinking of marry- JESSE to work and support his wife, or be kAA } ELLEIPS IIIAIIY - By an Island Farmer‘; Wife I ewvsszesssizvsvwwwvm Joanna's forecast came true. From leaden skies with no sicle or a harvest moon in slzht, nor any star of promise, the rain came. I believe James heard the first drfp tie 04.x. < \’\. of the showers that fell in night. Doubtless with mixed feel- ings. A little regret because of delayed harvest-hauling and a satisfaction because of a break in the recent continued dry spell. "That next field of grain was not quite fit to haul anyway" he told ine, then he was gone again into dreamland. T place of per- petual delight, where James visits while asleep must consist of sub- stantial acres. Fertile fields with sizable streams to refresh flocks and herds; woodlands with pcr- haps a corner (small for him, I pray) ready to be stumped. No E. try, no oooing doves nor oney bees are, I know in James’ dreamland-nor I hope disturbing aphldes or any of their kin, But straight drills of potatoes, on a summer morning their blossoms a. of white; red clover in the meadows and the gold of heavy- raln la the harvest fields. All of t ese things are in James‘ dreamland and refreshing showers of rain for dryness and favorable weather in its‘ own ‘season. The rain at nllht ushered in a day at Alderlea, when a number of chores that had necessarily been postponed because of the harvest were taken up. Oemin small fry in the piggery, were given some elementary training In the art of u . "You're not babes in arms any more" was what James and new ration we; pIMOfI before them. When Stinger}! calls mnow, thcym co roug a an ope.‘ momma’: 5011601!‘ I} play today and various odds and ends of oarpcn done. A nroth a. calf, that would persist in forbidden palture was decorated with a pretty wooden Only poraril , 1 ho until he learns the dtf erence tween "mine 5nd. thine." I saw Jeanie feed her youthful twin ducks Noddin’ and Dobbin’ bite of bread in water on a quaint old saucer. ‘Ihese are all me has, except of course Mattie, the Mus- covey, who is a lady '0' palrts". ‘Though all the world forsake her, she is self-sufficient. Her daugh- ter, who counted "the world for love mil lost" last spring his not 0t returned to ‘Aldfrlea. l tfulle‘: lraadparent showed ae- flnfto ‘signs of recovery today. But when we held a council and Julie tho ht she had better return to her ome Jock and Jeanie and I took her the city In order that aha might leave the Island in the morning. We dropped a few tears, ‘she and I. at her packinhdfor I found during her stay at erlea, e let's get at it." 'I‘hat was Judy. With the spirit and energy that could both plan and do. Tonight the bed in the look-out room IS empty, its covers neatly spread. There is no one there to see the new moon above the hill-top nor to listen to the lullaby of the water over the dam. I went up there when I came from the city. A for- gotten hair pin or two on the table, some scraps of paper. Otherwise desolate. No small Julie snug in bed, nor Judy's touslcd curls in a pool of moot-flight. on the pillow. We had as usual. an interesting trip to the city Because Julie's time of departure coincided with chore time on the farm, James it was, who volunteered to remain at home to attend to the milking and other work. In our absence, he entertained several visitors whom both Jeanie and I were sorry to have ‘missed. As it was, he still entertained in the house across the lane. A bevy of lady and gentlemen cats lingering near the separator-house door, led me to believe the night’; cream was in the vicinity. Nor was I . "It's so cool tonight," James said "I didn't bother putting the cream in the spring." ‘And the calves, Juries" I asked "how did lyou manage get them fed?" " didn't bother with them, now that they're on the a l". If It l0 ‘ that there is a streak of lean to be found when these are sold and butchered, I shall remember it was ut there the evening Julie went ome from Algerian.‘ We made a number of oalls in the city‘. One to the home of a lad w o altered a gown for me. An like Pat we both "laked" the en of it. "There's nothing like .t*-rrsrrewrtrt per a s 0 ei and the Kiamroch a country of her forbearers from over the seas. A a , Jock and Jeanie visited a friend out" to- morrow" wblle I waited la u corri- r face in case you stray off I think you have given her a rotten deal, and that you would only be getting your Just deserts if she said NO, if you finally do make up your mind to pop the question. Four years is to untidy SVI PM“? vow mu Svmf SaII with --<>.i.e;i.e.;iz.<> BEAUTY BEEN l8 NEVER [p51- ml-ll-IY Seen 1s never lost, GOWB OOIOUIS all are fast; Th“ KIWI of this sunset heaven A Into myfcoliil has ,- senee o dness To mortal,‘ date, or A8 the soul liveth. it shall live Beyond the years of time. Beside the mystic asphode]; Shall bloom the home-obom flowers. And new horizons flush 1 With sunset hues of cur-gm? ‘ow —Whmier When memory falls. a shopping list helps. It's bound t0 be a nuls. ance and these days perhaps is a downright tragedy to get home with a wrong-sized garment. The best nee is to keep in your purse a list of clothing sizes for B1119 different members of the fam- y. NUT BREAD The earliest. bread was prepared from acorns and beechnuta. A cow on good pasture consumes ‘firflfin 100 to 160 pounds of grass a y. A WWram for raising sunken ships in Turkish ‘ports has been established by the Turkish Gov- ernment. Although no important source of petroleum has ever been establish- ed in Gubn. oil companies are now active in geophysical surveys and exploratory drlllings. LlVlflg&I_€lSlmg THE WOMAN'S REALM _ Illdted b up caseiyYmuiv 031313;‘ “I ma. m! host 0r hostess who um“ 0X18 Ilkfbcrlng g soiled p]?! “I “I "u" "id Powder or a 5pm“ llfistick. "med-ii I ma‘! 511:1 must use such h1g5; thveahdorrt at ~ you mi..1°°,f,§‘°"°‘ M‘ "mild sum in...” “We h" Clutches. ' behind q Bllld dressing i . tiwv want w ltretffh "t"; nut; gun“ 19mm M". or otliq 1'0 CLEAN RUG When cleaning an minim first beat it thoroughly, the); b _ to remove all dirt. Rub with i m brushed dipped In warm soapiu to which a little ammonia his -. added and rub dry with a solt rag PATENT LEATHER If you rim-l your patent leath handbag ls full of flngeiptln from carrying constantly din a so cloth into cold fnllk and nib ont leather. When drv polish with dry cloth and it will look like new In these days of such lurze ba one must keep them ln condition - lock poorly grommed. Artificial essential olLs for cos- metics. such as geranium, bet-ga- mot. lavender and others. are now made in America and an of ac- ceptable qualities and a saving in pr oe. legumes widely used for green swelllrigs known as nodues. COMPACT! REVEAL YOUR. CHARACTER A hoaisas who entertains a great deals says she has her fun after the parties are over and guess what doing? 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