~ ,~ Mygqgww“... _~.,. .............. .. PAGE EIGHT E2 - l l l ’sR THE HOUSE WIFE —-AND-— HER ACTIVITIES Woman nets both in styles. y‘ with brief 11t- Liut-s ‘anti unu 'l‘un-' u need iibt sinful eloquent Ari- “i... u. 1t nan», .i.. rt i» re itscd for slim xi Jackets, col- i. .. I'\.i.\ flay cloihcs_ '1"; (It) (l.‘\'\ ill l“ , . ,. \i\\ l. -,i t blouses divided he- l'l‘\'l‘(l (linncr l~ lui-kuround ' necklace- ln-LEUYB slipper n New York i W" costume -< and gloves all “U,” l x. i" im-tend o’ u»: .i .' 1 ~i 1 _‘ r411! ‘I H"? \'\l'.\\"l‘ SERVIK r '\~ v It) llH F! Iifil SE lilHVN t . \- _\.-iu- 1»: css gown to . 1 - c- Opal- . L‘ u pastel can- zin turquoise and . the new shades pottery. Particu- . ‘zie nww dull glaze ‘.\ _ iv IPLlS, brilliant .tl i EH5. ink. for llUllK-Vif} New brvts s - ' of . apfzste c service. wn one associates with uit Alix fits it tight- » wtlinc and flares it ' ‘Ill Wilslllllf‘ to hem. .» in leg-o'- . . . Life, pleats at er n“! trip of the -i compute tltc “ninetics" sil- d bonnet form wli‘ fur tabs -r.<. The colors fiv-iisiu red. t‘. - ‘wt in lfiirlilrm i v -. f. c, r‘ . _, ouldr l. urobc. SO win s‘; e IS presenting n. l‘ll huts in ' ,> ' ‘Thee were I lztiuuilly from the . wrinoiitlis which ,‘ rziifs in France. \flf‘S- “ItfillniiO." taken from the and "Sacco," a. is the color l llil - ~ .v ‘ v iuni ~‘ ‘iiwtii: fur coals. _'_ DATQY Y" l)l‘.'\'l'.'T' M‘. ceyv i4 ti». : ~ eh (leclfln before it is ac- \‘<\~ urzrit. all tha populai " '. (my iii ‘l pale blue. rose or ‘uni: mid more Ip- ' uiitable for both v~kiizg us for a urtit-zusv before Christ- ‘iv " ‘l ‘or the centre of both the SDLFJIhII - . .i ' . mil mid color charts and keys. t"..'ttl‘llli‘. o‘. s’. - Hi2» ~ m ‘nictionis for finishing. Send 20 vrnzs, entiii- llrr-lPFiTWl, i '.\".‘."il mxle Pattern Order Form» To he utt: foi- POPULAR DESIGNS». To TA“- (j1;(ni[-vi)n*t'cto\\'ii Gtldltllilil Nerx l"\\‘f7l' viii. DESIGN NO, 1117.‘? . 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Fashions .k-xxh““ A k AAAAAA A AAA “:7 vvvvvvv iviivivivvilvvwvvvvwvv u. vvvv oovdvoo-o-ovv-vvo-owvrooo- v" v e ooovo-Q Vvwvw Dorothy pod Letter Box But They Can Also be the Dearest Ene- mies, Working Untold Harm to Their Children Through Selfishness Dear Miss Dix-I am vow much in love with a splendid young man I do not even dare suggest marriage. always disliked every y that I evon haul a. date with, when I come home of an evening and am going to stay a‘. home my mother is cheerful ind everyilung is so pleasant, but if I am going out she is gloom)‘ and has nothing to sa . and locks perfectly despairing. You know mot ers are uhe dearest things we have and if getting married is going to sever i-elazlons between mine and myself I am content to be an old maid. It is my mother versus the boy I love. What shall I do? Answer: Aw‘ you say. mothers are the very dearest » i - things we have. sometimes. And sornettnws they are our dearest enemies. Some-inies they are the oruelest, most selfish uruittircs on earth. and your mother belongs to this latter class. best Clllllg ‘hat can possibly happen to any u 2 clizip. such as vonr swectlicurt who is able ‘u of lu-r uiid siuud between ln-r and the hardships of life. She ,~1;-n n cliuiu-i- us iliut, to sonic iieiself advantageously, conws ' unct‘, andtlicu virtually ulwuys when she is young and Yci- lkfilllzfi‘ slic is thinkiuo n1‘ her happiness and her pleasure of guiurs. your mother is willing to deprive you of this certainty the very pr.‘ y. lllolfild o1 llltppllltfiw‘. she is willing l0 tear lovc out of your fife, for she will be miualiy opposed to 3 our iuurryiiig any other man and to doom you to a loucly‘ and irustrutcd life, l She has nothing to offer you in place of whait she asks you to give ‘ up Not even a support. You will falwuys huvc to work as you are doing . new and she exipcc s you to do this for tliv sukc of gratifying her jun]- ' ou.~_\. und for you to be contented to sit at iiomc every evening \\1!.h not . il\t‘:.i‘i‘ amusement than the companionship of two people ivlio want to‘ look at you. Cheerful prospect for the future. isn't it? t l l To call thiskinci monopolistic. pc ire feeling love is nothing shun of sticrilcuc is nothing on carili but the rankcst eizotism. the pit; lllLf of Ullt".\ self beltirc everything um on earth, Love seeks the lldpplliCki of the beloved one. It prefers number's good to its own, It is utter sclflessness. TllCfQ are inuny mothers who ruin their children's lives as your mother is wink f0 ruin _\'OU.I'S. I know nuniy elderly men uiid Women’ who did mi inu bcontisc their lllfjflhgys pad liysterics every Liane they thought of ilivu- ildrt-u leaving tliein. I have known many cases in i which mothers liuve literally brdieii their chlltlrcrrs hearts by waili and weeplnz and affecting to go llllO d decline until they forced them to give up lie girls and boys they‘ were tn love with. ‘ And us I have looked at these cldcrlv men and women defrauded of their years of happiness. defrauded of love. defrauded of wives and has. bands andw-liilclrcn and homes of tlicir oim. I have thought that no punishment could be too great for the crimes their nmthers had 00m. mit/ed against them. I $0 my 511F118“ éldvlce t9 You. I-elu. is to refuse to become a viotiml of your mothers child fixation. Jus: regard liq-r as a pathological sub- Jcc‘. who needs the zrtvuitlon cf a good aliemst und go along and xnariy fyour man. Don’; argue Milt her about it and have your nerves torn »o tatters by ll?!“ tears and rcprozich es Jilgt step out; 30m.» fine day m: the nearest minister and come buck with your wedding rlng_ After it is an accomplished fact she will reconcile herself to it and be as happy and clizppei" over it as you please. I’ knew one mother who threatened to kill herself if her daughter married. but the daughter l" " bMkDQTIB 011011211 f0 E0 HIOIIR 11ml <10 i . unrrculioii inoiner began brag- ging about wlm a fine Mfll-lIi-lfl-ll.’ she 11nd, and went to live with him for the balance of her life. ' Don't forget this. either. that vvliile your mother mav try to keep you from marrying when you are young, she will reproach you for not marrying and wonder why you are an old mind when 1t is too late to ge. a husband. Buy your mother one of the ponulm" books on pliychology that explains how deadly a tiling is‘ this distorted mother love DC"? M355 Dixrrl Fl!"- fl 2m 9f 13- deeiili‘ in love with u boy (if tlia same nae, and we are on ‘lie verge of getting miirrlcd secretly. Do you jhink that it would be unjust to my paiciits? This young man has nu imsition, but has prospects in view. H, y_ Z_ Answer: For _t\vo kids with nothing to marry on to get secretly married is m give their purcn s just about the rottcnest deal that they‘ can hand out. It brinus. at least. the sliaiioiv of iliscmce HDOII them, for there is alivays n lot of suspicion attitc-hcd to these belzved wedding certificates even if they are genuine. ' If you are bent and determined on getting do it openly and avbovobozird. No good ever comes of a secre. ‘No doubt your fathc. and mother have made mrmv sacrifices to trv to educate W1 mid wire you a bstter chalice in 1m» than lilleV had. Don't Wu lblllflk li is‘ B (‘HM ‘lilll! to blast all of 'llf‘ll‘ hopes and ambitions in you y muddliiig (‘Vfiffvilllil i u .nd l ' " - ‘ - , . rying while you are still ngthilijigq bllttglglllllfltl? evmyunng may by m“ Probably your father and mother have to work pretty hard and deny lfl\°v1I_lI5_l‘1\'@-<D11191131 ‘hlllklj flier wriiit in order to tnke cure of their own fli-il-l- out you tli.n you are dome. a selfish thing m add go their burden by bimglng a husband home for thorn to silpport? Be a better - rt than that. Give vOur parents a square deal and don't ruin your ll e by m rryltiy , ‘ h ' ‘ ' who has“... some ‘my otlmakisgflgydiciitgzirixtwmorirhéisnt Droved himself and l i! I I I Q Dear Ivfiss DKv-Should boys Amid f l‘ i . boys go around uiith girls who llsfffOSlll0fllg$g us Us m: filwuld Answer: ‘Ilicy will hav to if lh i ' do not use cosmcteics are M05115: ti; ‘liuennqsjllglgltnwxoliéildadibgliit grhfluillnlglyho It l5 t‘ “Ylue- 110i a. fault. for a woman to flag . plexion with a Hood one ou‘ of the druiz store. rofililiguto plitaabgillmogttln natumllf; struiirlit hail‘. and to do amt-hum (.15.. mat improve‘ on v . . » . . ~ > ' ' » v , ~ sglllclllt‘. ‘The only cbgcction to COSlllBilC5 Ls ivlien tliev are mar is‘icali_i" 1° <W DOR p E Household Scrapbook 1 >151 ROBERTA LEI] :OUQQQ§Q"OO§~O-O-QQ§OOCQ§QQ Light rut. nit When the man's light felt hat stands in need of cleaning, make a. paste of equal ports of arrow- root and magnesia and cold water, and brush over the hat. thoroughly and then brush off. Preventing Moth: THE COOK'S CORNER (IORNISII PASTRIES One-null lb. frcsli Juicy bc-cf, one onion, one lflblCapUUil water, I-~i lb. potatoes, pcppei" and suit, u. piece of snort pastry. Roll out the pastry and cut it in rounds the size of a small plate. Cuop the meat fine, pvcl the pota- toes. and cui. into dice. chop the 6 onion. Add pepper dlKl suit. and Sflftlilklt,‘ the mixture with the To prevent momk sprinkle 5 m. wa er. tie turpentine, or benzine. around the crevices of closets. drawers and boxes, store garments in news- papers. as moths dislike the odor of printers’ ink. Avoid Too Much Bu!" Be sure never to have your grapefruit or fruit cocktail too sweet when it is to start a large dinner. Sugar is an energy food and will take the appetite rather than encourage it. sweeten light- 1y. Put about a talilcspoonful of the mixture into the centre of cncli round of pastry. ntoistcu the edges, and fasten thcm seecurcly over the top nf the mixture. Bake in a mod- crute oven. COCONUT APPLE STRIPS 6 medium Greening or Bnldyvln apples. pnrcd and thinly sliced 1-2 cup sugar l-4 iPZLHDOUII cinnamon 2 tablespoons butter 2 cups shredded (‘nflfilllll 1 egg, beaten ihtirougiiiy I-2 cup sugar I-4 cup milk ' cup flour, 1 teaspoon baking pow- Pastry der, l-3 cup powdered sugar, l-4 Line a large shallow pan or hak- teaspoon salt. 1-3 cup milk, I fng sheet with pie pastry rolled tablespoon melted shortening, 1 about 1~8 inch thick. Ari-tinge the egg well beaten. a le slice on it in double rows. Wash and core apples. Cut in 1-2 inch slices. Marinate for 30 minutes in sherry or grape juice. Sift dry ingredients. Add milk, shortening and beaten egg. Dip drained apple slices in batter and fry in deep fat, at a temperature of 37:4 ciegrees R. or when a cube of bread browns in 50 seconds. 5 minutes or until PP Sprinkle with a mixture of sugar and cinnamon. and dot with hut- ter. Bake in a hot oven 20 min- lites. Cover with a topping made by combining the coconut. sugar. salt. egg and milk. Reduce the heat to moderate. and bake 15 minutes longer. or until delicately brown. Mothers Are the Dearest Things We Have, l l IDLE RAINBOW By Phoebe Sheldon hysterically as she and Poppycofid Toby walked home together, d she pomibly mean by that?" 311B P0100111 dmwer- Rufus was asking Julia almost the fill. _ t a m bout m,‘ same thing as they sat. togeher m whgleiebflisiixzgsei," s1 is); to Mm 0n hei; grist, “He wants a mllk presen a o . Lindsay walked slowly back to the W” °"'°“" l"? “ittfikfeéifia 6 and but“ “at g pulled out her "YguJnlillglit bel siwprlsed." B115- were u a. even y. "And what," said Lindsay a little who ' ever thing that any glrl could ask for in a husband We want h t ' tl e way 1101111?- , , - to El-‘JfIIIBIIXECl. bu: I am an guy oiiiid agile lit would “hurt h moéher z [lpfsllptlltlrayli said 1 tuigifild mdéry g-gngstim‘ yishghzizsvay tilting ggigyulg . and fat er so terr y or me eave em at u.“ said Jul a, “even u Y?’ ,e - . . ’ ' They have sygt still “That ls. if you “W911i elldulg °“ ‘l “m” u l“ ‘mesm m’ the ace. After that first issue. I‘m migh ly careful to get the rial" "um- ber of words_ I'm not going to have the tails of my stories cut of! again if I have my way. Miss Langsam said. “Well. 50m?- times I think the stories are better if they do cut off the end. I used to worry about it too. but not any more. By the way, the Old Timer went out to lunch early fodfiy- Bel- ter be on the look-out.‘ U _ “Oti dear." sighed Lindsay. 1W‘ got to show him the dummy today. It would be today.” chan ed W111- mind." “ ~ Ru us said almost roughly. You know very well I haven't Charmed my mind. What I ivant to know is why you've changed yours so sud- denl ll" “Iyhavenkf said Julia (iélleilgf; "Only-—-—you do love mo. i156 There was a note t: nnrilfily 111M Rufus had never noticed in her voice before. At that, moment the taxi gave a lurch and threw them together. involuntarily Rufus goth- ered Julia in his aims, A wave of fragrance engulfed him. He buried his face In her liuir and said liusk- It W55 l! heavy amemmn‘ The fly. “I do, ilarlintt. I do indeed." _ dork fell earl?’ “f, riltlfilqtl-"llg-ffjs-‘e’ Julia gave o 101i: sigh. "Rtiftgrlll zllcilgéfidglllitsldgeit “Lin, 661d“ and many you nu one ‘cliiliiiuiinlihiwiltalve comcry AL ‘our the Old “ma, i x y ihou- Smmlmd 111-‘, . ,.. m_ That “Miss Abbttt. M? Abbighdgav should produce u Ffllilll income. M158 bflllgsmn 100 ed at in . _ out of the corner of her 0Y0 and then shrugged her shoulders. Miss Iangsani had felt a pre- monition for a week. Thlngfi \\'¢‘1“‘ not going so well There had b091- twice as many returns from Lasso land the returns from Tropical Nights had‘! also gitfimAfl-Qgdklylgl: you said you cured about mo." 9}." 119“? _ l“ if.” ~ f‘ f For a moment Ruin,» sci s*lffly. will“ “a5 w°rli'~’.d'lsh‘ starinz straight uiimid uL llit- liuht- W1C". mmulll-mlm “g ‘ertifin “Sm; ed advertising curds an the dnsh- llwlfmlli m“ d“ dpfigwncd‘ Inn“. board that flcpprr nvei- tine after W15‘? ‘of 1151a ‘lad Se hm] 51mm the other. Then he Hllfl. unllicring lumdficl? 91%‘: m 0e she hcgrd llizéfhlllp in his arms ‘do. Jllwu. illgdguv you 5dr” ‘mist an bgtl 3E. else m me “mm ma rs using so much reprint std-Ill I 00111‘! y ' get a better magazine to other.’ The door opened and I- nd"? Al" boti came out. her face vcry flush- cd. lit-r eyes bright with tears, H ‘ Lindsay shook her head. Ito‘ hopeless, I guess. He wants m1 Q11,- ureiy new magazine. He docsiit even Like the cover. And {t5 511D- posed to be in the mail tonight-- Besides. I‘m fired." The Old Timer came out of his office. His hand trembled so_ he field on to Llie desk to steady 111m- . self. “Tomorrow when Wbll 8° Wvhll: thought Lindsay‘. laurel; bank T01’ me_pay1,l°l' 1mg ‘ ‘ with gulches uncl rcd inf-sits. and Abbi?“ ‘W0 ‘Wekf salary. 5h? l! cable rustlcr" and l).l(l hombres lmflllgSaturdayat L“ d“ went from the Mexican bolder. Miss blllulda!’ “l3 P l . .0‘. M‘ Lanesmu on iln- ohm- liund wal- dfllwdlg “ll-ll TODY- olJPl 3m do lowed in tlic Jiuiule. in :1 iusli dump 1101110 bewufi She llili-lillgm mould foliuue \\'iili a moist. rind stiffoczit- and a headlwhe “ f5 a‘Mon_ inc heat ])I‘,l'mi‘lilllll€ the air. “We Savcd- s?“ T” 5' 071111011 185s would be id Lindsay one day d“ or l‘ ‘malty '3' h“ dluzhe on-n as she “"115 p» ng the dummy‘ lO- lip-DONE"?! QVEHIIIs-gk eaddm ‘mam gethcr. rutlicr nice 1o have a mag- tbfiilulldfilllilgxlldss“ “rune a“ ‘ azine wiili snow 1n it. Wliv not, for 0 l0‘ . _ I .- - . ,. .. .. .1. -. . ~- - - ess," said Poem‘. I-ll cxamplt, l1..\i Artur. .»\(l.t.\.ilIL.§. Ol lflaszl-ligyxers wring“ and g0 m Then if you took the job 1n lynyne and Hitchcock's. you'd have a good salary. a chuncc to invct." Rufus was slaving‘ (it lici‘. "Don't you realize wllili, um‘. would incan to me? It means giving up the oiic thine; in the world I cnir ziboui," “H-bilt Rule. durllnu, I thought anato- Finally Christmas wu: our. Lind- say took down zlu- ril r lusel and, because Rufus lmd buuitut it. wrap- ped it up carefully writ the red flannel Santa Claus unit put ii ull alviruly in u Chris mas box on ilic top e . s And it was. when nll WAS said and done. zinotlier y-cun 'I‘he flu-d week in January the \ er turned bit- Love. in tlic Hnriv.’ Yo; could run 89T- , _ serials of 10d that» w. men and bed caflY- _I have“ 5 be“ mlpiillikifit Eskimo l0v.r.~. You could llllVi‘ hur- m"? 0n“ 091°C)‘ l“ a-E_e5;n um f2,“ lioons imd .'~(‘ill.\'l\l and curved ‘Fveflbe l‘ sensamol‘ “m 1 c l‘ Ivory teeth and . ‘n on igloo. HIR- , Qnkd on flu-l iovci‘ _\ .u ‘could have “#15111 gllghgognsgifitln Tgby-l‘ gfihlcfilflll‘? "f1. l." l ." s1 '.' ' .1! ‘i "9 . ‘ imo dots pillip , u f t in um l .wo_m gem“ to do m0 um“ m) were the lovers clirlivd in pzarkns 01‘ whuttivci‘ it IS ~llt_\‘ w 1n" lll tlici arctic, Mi‘ Lnngsuin " ul to lii r . louslyg "The only trouble.‘ she s d, by £05112 Olli- “Ls this. How many copies of L,i.~,so' do you sell u mouth?" Lindaiy flicuizli. u moment. "'l‘lic-i'e ivi-ri- ninc Lli:>ll:'.I!l(l 1'l"llI‘llS lust inoniii from lllt‘ News Cvni- pziny 'l‘li:it in uiuau 1;‘.Utltl ur- culziticu, I guc righi. I've been asking licr for ages and site's refusrd inc. 'I‘l\_<‘n ull 01 ll sudden she celebrates losing her Job 1 can't understand AMomingSmila know wlicrc nwst old '3 " “Of. course, I . mi nl them were sold in \’.'u~l itnon. Oruznn EVEN As A GIFT. and Aricouu, I - -——-—-—- that there would if. u "What. did you pay for this cur?" audxjnce in the truly regions for askcd the gafpgo man, who lmd Arctic. Advciitiiir>'."' been asked to overhaul it. "Exac ly." sad Itliss Lllllllliillll. John__wen_ as a mutter 9f fact, "Well .uu_vu.i_\g fvc‘ mu to limit a fl-if-mi gave p, to ma, up some llfwillt} ill for the Gamge Man_Mim_ you've been March l.\\ t- Lunilstiy * ‘.lll to Swindlcd count irorcis: xix A SMART CRAP. "How did Tom maiinsze to get no much of his uncle’: estate?” “He. married his lzi\\'_vei"s only The telephone rqng. The Old Timer was not in. It vcas for Miss Abbott. LllltlrflV took uuthc receiv- er 0n her desk and Poppy's voice sounded in iicr our. “Could you have lunch with me? At the Woodstock‘! I-Izive you seen the morninu pupi-r‘? Listen. prepare yourself for a shock. Yes. it's about ufus . . No. he isn't hurt . . . No . . . only . he mid Julia. Yes, they lmvc. I nu-nn Nu cy ' ' lips pointed it out to m ' 5113's the Wtflfllll}: will t . the near future. Ilcw do I ltninv? I've sznt tlie clipping. Yes. I'll bring it with inc. And it. uiivc all the dope about Julia's firs‘. husband. llc lVliS a firs‘. faintly. I guess. The Cirn- hains. And list-n. did \f)ll evcr lziiow that the liuydons \\'l’2‘f' in the sec- lal register too? some uncle of theirs ivas ‘-IO\‘L'I‘IIOI' of New York. And there \\'(‘l‘f‘ two cabinet nit-m- bcrs in the fitmilv . , Ltntisayn are You there? I mcun. enni you lieiir mo? Arc you ull rluhl?" “Yes? Lliiiluiy‘ Enid ltdrdlv heard‘ Ohyihliiz excep ill" \)il‘f'l‘ of new! itself. She WIIS holding tlic receiver away from hcr out" and liud forgot- ten that Poppy wus still talking. "Yes. I'll be there. 'l‘\velvc, Poppy." And t-hcn a little (llzzy she not. up, weignrthoveg the writer coolyrhpuslli- u Introduced émlylsn ‘houfllgigolhlzz: I O ll 0|] fll‘i( \\’Il illl‘ if‘ IOYTG B FOB y O l'l(‘ . uglier] flll llllC llélllflll‘ cup‘. ‘it x18 .1: this magic oflgood ctnnyctiisoiilonfi 5 MP3’ co d flllf s ie (run- ‘O Friendly ques ions sar u: a illlfi- Th"? all“ M‘, b“"l""", rolling. "Are you as excited about anlrsum on i-(l u! irr cui‘ nus y. next Saturday's game a! 1 5m?" "1 igléylhlllk ‘flung?’ just saw an amazing wild animal l7’ ' ow do nu su ose No, there was nothing wrong ex- wiggling.‘ ‘you picturé?» pp dept that her heart. luid Just been Bring everyday subject. to "m broken. Wlmt business didyou have Cnmpare “wetve been having mp glylgay {Dylan ‘in Jlnlullvlllx‘ rible storms, haven't we?" with “My bony on 0-" nuhk n- 53y t 1 umbrella turned inside out in today's m.(fllll7sovixlzfillilo-llllllillclllflilallwl: u 5 bill lwllccma“ ham“ - ‘ " ' 1 ' ' have blown always hnd been Juitu (IHIlIG-III in l anchored me, I think Id u his life. You knew that you didn t. . clcarulcross thegaiiroad tracks. have a chance in lhv- world. Onlyi A mo to you spirit in conversa- lutcly-nnd then you had the nerve tion puts new acquaintances at case. tgotetlllfllmi "vllllfili hyou wcrlclclrazy "I had a liuachfyou lillrea dogs. fiiou a u . iui c mus ili 0 anus mee y,my I espanie." V011. Lindsay Abbott! i First impressions are important. - - - - - ‘ Make the most of them with spright- Llndfliy Pflfdlllly Opened the m" 1y conversation. It’: easy if you 0f 5118B!’ IP01" 115 lfllm" “"1" ‘Pilli- 1 follow the tip! in our 32-91111! book- “fllle/t-lzlgiyaloi‘ [he l let. Introductions. sympathy, con- ‘ ‘ gratulations, leave-takings. too. s so - - - - - lgilarllflilglblliufilhghhulvhscenéaelft ‘SE31 23: g‘! °gg5dl% your £88K 1.1m o ere o onver: -- ' 07" 5 . to The Guardian Home Service. M “e you 80mg to d a k Address. Be sure to write plainly said Llndsu ."Whtll your Name. Address and the daughter." fou Can Weave a Spell With Friendly Talk Ply Flattering Attention is there to do except conso e myself Nomi 0! booklet. with Toby, n-iaybe?" -—- Lindsay titdn‘! see POPPY-s face. Nlmo It was hidden by the brim of her Fry cooked thorough and delicately browned. If desired. fritters may be used its a assert. Irving them with powdered sugar and nutmeg or cinnamon. C001. cut into strips 2 by 4 I-2 inches. ‘This makes 1 dozen strips_ MULLED APPLE IIIITTERI Pbur medium-sized sour apples, I felt hot. as sht- leaned over to unth- vvvvvvvw-vvv wwvv vvvv vv 'f. they love it — '§4-§-§-§O-§-§O§§4 '5. ' §"§-O§-§-&O-O How L-an I 7 ‘l (By ANNE ASHLIY) >O§OQQ ¢+++o4+o4+++o4++0++a4+a Q. How can I make a good rem- edy for chapped lips? A. Mix 20 ports of white wax. 40 parts of spcijinaceti, 10 parts oil of sweet almonds, and 30 parts of 1ie1'1’cctly' pure and fresh lard. Q. How can I bring more cream to the stii-fiice of milk? A. llcnt the milk until lukewarm, then chill it. and it will bring more cream to the surface. Q. How can I remove tobacco stains from copper or brass ash irnys? A. Apply a little denatured al- cohol wit ‘I small brush.,_¥___ her." I It was a mystery to Lindsay how tlicv could crowd so many people in such u tiny space, how they could get so XilllllV tables in such a little (lOWlls nus basement. Toby argued with the head waiter for a particu- lar table on a little dais behind the musician at the piano. It was a de- strable table because you could look down and trot n better view of the floor show lliun from anywhere clsc. 'l“ubv inked quite loudy and quite un-i-uttiiillg; about it. He came there lrrqiiliitly. he said, and if there was ncbcdyi sitting there. why rouldirt ll(‘ linvc the same table he nhyiivs had. laenausc. siiid the walt- ci- sllfll)’, u had been IDSCYTCI for somebody eise. Iii the end Toby gave in. The walls of the restaurant were lined with mirrors. The lights were very dim. A bar with glittering bot- tles on shelves ran the narrow width of the room. Wailers in mess jackets held trays and ivalkcd down the uni-row aisle made by the SRlVS of the tablecloths. ‘Ifiiere was the constant bvut 0f_InllSlC, The upper itir was licuvy with blue smoke. It was, Lindsay‘ decided. a fnlse place. a plflCP of glftcr. It would. in the (lilyllflllk. be a vi-ry dismal place, But tonight u-ltli the lights and music it wits a place cf euchantment. ‘ "How did you know about this place?" , "It's one of Julia Grahams fav- orite places and Rufus HIIYGQ" Wm me about it. Besides. it's starred in the New Yorker. It says, ‘Not f0}; debutantes,‘ Are you p. debutante?’ Lindsay was uiet. “I shouldnt lilnro thought. ufus would like t l s." _'3__.<a1d__ _it, laa Julia's favorite Every Day Styl For The Home Sewer Young flatu-ry for any figure. The model includes street and formal length versions. Black mat crepe ls snmrt for the street length .. . mocktoil party theatre in the evenings. The be- coming vcc neck is accented by dainty lace trim. Or If you like, it muy be of contrasting crepe in cliurtreuse, purple. red, etc. Satin- bui-k crepe with the trim of ti‘ lustrous side of the satin is equal- ly effective. The fnrnuil version is stunning in gleaming satin crepe, smooth ivoolen or shimmering velvet. The skirt with plently of swing. wickedly splits open at the front. Whnt n Joy to sew....the sleeves of the street length version rut in one with the shoulders. The front of the dress. cuts in one with the draped lsh it. so quickly! Style Nn. 342R is deslpzned for sizes H. I6. 1B. 20 veers. 32. 84. 36. 3H. 4n. 42 and 44~inchea bust. Size 36 rentilres 3 5-8 yards of 39-inch mntcrlnl with 1-4 yard of 27-inch cmitrnstlniz for street lenizth dress. Scud fifteen rents in. stamps rir r-utvi <~1vn preferred) wrap coin rore"i~"t whites; to (jhm-iogggmwn -.. ~w.|.,,,. Style No. 3426 Size...“ .., ,... Nam- Street Addrun City - Province COMBAT DISEASI SYDNEY MINES. N. 8. — Local authorities are making a determin- ed effort to stamp out diphtheria. from which two deaths have result- I er up her gloves and bug. ‘I have ilreel. Addresl tn hurry buck," said Poppy. “Meet- ni an advertising‘ salesman r ht ' flwfly." Bio glanced at the wa Town Pd within he 141s‘ few wedus. M d Literature Enjoy healthful Wrigley’: Gum daily for In invigorating goodness! It's a quick plck~up_. hits the a 0t. Relieves fatigue and calms the nerves. Al a digestion tool To keep alert when driving, nlwayg eh"; Wrigleyhi Gum. Keep a package in your pocket or purse and take some home for the chlldren~ versloirnpcrlect for afternoon tea ‘ ....dlnner and ‘ neck. You'll fin- ‘ icai OffcI-r Di c, ,1, w, Beckwtti hm; v-r-~vt»~~ -~, 11m m.‘- cent "iv" ' . n. ll ‘oi ihlldlen in .» i193 ‘A vv¢vvvv just watch how grateful they arc, Enjoy it daily-—-n|i'!!ions do. _____ €~-__:n &§&§§§ Modem Etiquette my uoamru inn 1fQO§O-QQO‘.-Q§§§Q'§'§§-Q+Q#% Q. Would a well-bred man Halloween pranks tum. are really destructive to property? A. Never. Young boys sometime; do this t-lioughtlcssly. but a mun who is well-bred would refuse to enter into such so-cnlled “fun." Q. When should the knife be used for cutting at the dinner table? -' A. When it ll absolutely imp ossible to cut the food with m; ork. Q. Would it be all right to uu an engraved form, to be filled in for accepting or declining invita- tions? A. No; this would be rude and vulgar; dr y the wiiy, I sup- inkina place. B n pose you've heard the news? "Yes. Poppy told me. 'I‘ob_v. look who's coming m." “Who is it? I've 20f. some smoke in my eyes." "It's Joini Alexander and one of his sisters. What was her name? Gwen? I‘m sure it is. . ‘lbby, and see 1f I‘m not right. Andbn, Toby. there are Rufus and Julia! ‘Ihcy filed in and were ushered to the table up on the tlnls. Jllllfll was over in the corner and Rufus back was iowards licir taibli‘. It was so dim with the llgliis off that Lindsay could souioely be 891'“ "Well anyway. darlin , well ban to have our (linner. mil 90°3- tall or blur-points or . . 115K611. how did you happiui to come danc- ing with inc tonight? Your aren't by unv DCbSIlJlP. sire-ch of the imag- inuilon flailing in lswe with your Uncle To y. iire you " “I'll have tnirec mongol." nudged Lindsay, "and I'll tell you lutvr In the end it was Gwen Alexan- der who cuughi sight. of flit‘!!! dunciniz together. She scnt_ _-l'.\lin down after iiie dance to u-Ll t0 them. so Toby danced with tuvon and Rufus come down Mid fl-illffd with Llndsrfv and lt left Joliii find Julia talking; together. If Liv-APB)’ hadn't been so terribly conscious of Rufusli stiffly starched shill-ml she would luwe lfild her hcMl 8-8111 til. 511d 110d. n“ fro be continued) _,_ 6S v