___....-._. PAGE EIGHT’ THE (jHA__R_l_4U'l"l‘E'l'U W N A A ‘ i *o¢O .Wom an ’s Rea lm .7! =35. rvévnr l 00-00000 Nuvflifilfli‘ 30. 193s ~41 OFQUOQ§QQOOQQOOQOQOQQQQ§QQOOOQQ§ o"..‘ al and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature ‘ THE COOK'S CORNER , '-———-————— : SL151‘ Pl. DDING One-half cup snot, chopped (iuep 1-2 cup molasses; 1-2 cup 13111.1(; 11-2. ct:,>.~. all purpose flour; 1-2 tspn. .~a.t, t 1-.’ L pn. soda; 1-2 t-pn. cinnamon; l 1-: l:,IIl. nutmeg; 2 tspn. but; ' '~r; l-LZ cup ruLuis. . together the finely chopped suct, mulzu-ses and milk. Measure and if: ittilbiilfi‘ tile flour ani dry in- ~. .‘~Il.\1 w.th the fruit and add nurture. Pour into a uni.- gztutl-d moid and .tcam two hotzrs. or put mzo individual molds and s: am 35 minutes. Serves 6. ' iaisnirzi) slits-cl: PEEL ltcinovt- pccl in quarters from oranges. Cover wrh water to whlch on of sail". for each three " ‘c- n atlded. B011 11 half . 130.1 in frtsh water un- til icu. c. ~another half hour. Drain. t For each three oranges bring 1 cup . 1-2 . ‘ucar and 1-2 cup water to a boil.‘ CW3“, bun", _ Mid the pccl arid boil gently until ljcrup is ziearly absorbed. Drain and ‘oil in sugar. HIINFEHIE T COOKIES p syfihortcning; 11-2 Young rogue, he’d steal the bottle if mother didn't keep it out of reach! Scott's Emulsion is delightful to take. And it gives energy and protection and body-building benefits faster. DIGESTS 4 TO 5 TIMES FASTER THAN ORDINARY COD LIVER OIL. F TODAY. 5COTT’S EMULSION vvvOrwéévwwvw sss s s s ‘ blObééw - l corrs EMULSION ORDER ROM YOUR DRUGGIST l i AMorningSmile "That mliow mus‘, live iii avcry small flat." "How can you - . ‘ "Why, havciit you lltillYjti that his 110,; wags lllm 1.11.1 up and down, in- stead of sideways?" IN L1G lffl-IR VISIN I --t believe," $1117. Jsophcr. “that for crcrv s ngle thing 1'0“ 8W0 fl\'-'=\.\'. t'-\o will come back to you." "Yo? that's true." a d iii> listener. "Last Fall I gavt- army my , and new :iI0 and iier husband haite both come to live on inc." ctips sugar; 2 c l tiaspooti Ltround 01111111111011] 1-2 teaspoon "sound cloves; 1-4 ica goon ground itutmcg; I cup mm." iziott tyour own 0r ll. commercial proriui-ti; 1-4 cup chopped mus; 1-2 cup our cream; 1 teaspoon soda; 3 011335 sifted fiour; noon salt ' ui-thcr. Add s . mincmicat and nuts. Add suir crvam altcrnuciv with ift-cci flour, soda and wit. Drop 'by thc tcaspoonful on a grcasrd i cookie i shcct. Bflit‘ 1111111 browned-a bout light'y Mo): r Ncerllc-a tin-in idrai for gifts to your ITIPIIIiS. 1‘.’7i'il‘ c anbiiiziiioiis sugwcsti-tl are varlr-d and tnrludcs transfers of the three pictures, cvmpiWi Effective Wall-Panel This lovely wall panel, as well as two additional onrrs coixtaiiicil in this tiatlcrn \‘.'lii iiinlzc brautiiul dii-oratitns iii nit; room. li-‘Ilpil m’ i "I-ig‘ . t" 1i You will tind They are fun tii rinhrgfdi r, and tho rha‘ J1 I. 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I67 \'a.mr—-———-———~-—---~—----—-——-- Pitrrrt Adilrrss — - — - -- -- - - - - _ _ - - _ _ _ - - — -- Clly — — — — — — — — — — — - -- Province - - - - - - — -- It. scented incredible to Alma. huddled in onc corner of the f Fuiizan limou inc as it purred lin- portantly; down West Hills Avenue. that Burntwood had ever seemed i Ii CHAPTER XI l t beautiful to her-beautiful and safc and protecting-home. Now, as shc stared at rows of houses and familiar landmarks, it icciiicd like a crouching monster, waiting to spring at her-to teiir t l l I i hcr apart, and gleefully shred liito l ' bits evcifytliiirg that was sacred and t i (tear to hcr. cvpfc recognized the car and the occupant, and pointed excit- edly. Alma cringcd further down iii the seat, and stared stoncly ahi-arl. Lawson Whittaker did not opcnhts cjvcs. Hc lay buck, ap- parently sloshing. unaware that lic ivus back in the town that semi his success and his ruin. Aunt 11a had iot was liauglitily un- what Burntwootl did or thought. She Sill. magnifi- cntiy beside her dead sistcri»: litis- band, and was occupied only with ‘ \‘l",OI'OllS plans. “You'll slay Alma. uniil these dreadful bankruptcy‘ l proceedings are over." Alma. said nothing. She much rather have gone back hotnc. if only to gather together old memories, old treasured happiness, in alat store against the time crhcn strangers would take over the iicusc and oustsct her‘ from the promises. Aunt Harriet, however, with u». of course. anyone. She took it for granted that others saw that she was always right and that there could bc no ncctl for discussion. The iIlll(\1l.~'.lllO drew up before the Faikan man ion. Alma glanced flcctingiy at lzer father, and caught on his facc. in his briefly unveiled vycs, an cxiarcsslon of absolute do_ li-ai, btfoi 1' tilt‘ nurse and chauffeur rcmcvcd the hcavy rug about hi5 knees, and prepared to assist him on’. "I've got to do something," she tho-r-izt drspciatclv. "I've simply Llct to! But ivhat? Iloiv?" She wa‘ too (‘.\'i'lilllzifld, however, from the i. rvffr‘ -< night, m (to guy- thing immediately. shc slept Ulffllltth mo t of the day. ’I'hc ilcxt morning. Saturday‘ she arise late with s. plan 1n mini 3'19 "Quid k0 downtown and see MR Cllrfyall of the Burntwood Bank and find out what shc could, At icai-t. she would know Just ivhat could be expected. "Tcll Miss Falkan that I won't be home until after lunch," she told the maid. I'm going down- town on bll.‘iII’IO'S..' Alma had never noticed b91011; “mt R01’ Carrynlls palc blue eyes ncvcr mei. mac's gaze dlrcctly. In fact, shc had never noticed much about him except that he was stout, m"! V"? Pompous and important. And certainly shc had ncvcr realiz- ed that Freeman Tanners was so servile. 'I'hcre was something faintly sickening in the way he bowed and scraped before Carryall. A flood of bright morning 51m- shine streamed through the big windows of Cnrryalrs private of- fice, and gilnted on the costly np- ncln mcnts of the mahogany dos-k, It rcvcnlrrl a bald spot through thc rarefullj: cnmbcd-ovcr gray hair on Carry:ill's massive head. "NOW." the bank president said Shovels’. leaning back in his rwlvel chair. “what can I do for you, M155 Whittaker?" "I want to know," Alnm said steadily, “about my father's a1. fairs. All about them! From be- ginning to end!" Carryall selccictl aclgar from a sandalwood humtdor, and spent n. long time clipping it and lighting it. 'I'h's wiis just as he had ex- pcclctl. of course. But still, there was some hing disconcerting In the girl's dircct, steady gaze. "Well. you sec, Miss Whittaker, your father's business has been in pretty bad hope for several years. Ifc has had to borrow steadily. And of course. eventually. he bor- rowcd to the limit of his holdings. Im sure we did everything in our pswcr to help him." He paused and flashed her a fleettng glance. "Of course, we thought you and Mr. Bomdike were planning to marry. Otherwise, this state oi‘ nffalrs might ncvcr have ocsurred." ‘"110 you ITIOIIII that you extended further credit w my father on the supposition than I would marry Big ii "her her out. Your father will need you“ would _ ucz c1" waited for acquiescence f:om , I the responibllity?" Alma demanded ‘ l TEA‘ incredulously. "Mr. Bornclike indicated as much. You tycrc together constantly, and t t i l t Borndike and he would underwrite i I your father expected you to triarry," I l RED ROSE is. go 0d tea” Quality endorsed by Thousands of Users “What is the market value of my father's business,“ Alina asked, i dlsconccrting Carryall with the uddcn charge in her thought. "I mean present valuation?” "Around seventy thousand doi- iors, possibly,“ he said cautiously. "And the notes?" Alma continu- ed, her distrust of the banker in- The HOUSE WIFE and HER ACTIVITIES creasing with every moment. , “Forty thousand, and ten more on Mr. Borndike's co-stgnature." II" wondered uneasily why he hadn't turned this girl over to Tanders. "would you like to ex- amine the papcrs—thc signatures?" "No, thank yiou," Alma said briefly. "Not just yet." Shc rose and movcd toward the door. Carryalfs rclicf that thc in- if.‘ low was not terminating with iauy uncomfortable scene was so l . A BOWL OF ROSES. Thcy arc so still That oite can hardly know The passion o." their will To live and grow. But had I half the powder Imprisoned ‘in that bowl. I'd reach my highest hour And satisfy my soul- Aud yct...they are :0 still. —-Isobel Butchart. obvious that he was almost comi: l in his alarcity to open the door and IN AN DIERGENCY 1f you arc without soap chips on wash day, tie a whole cake of white soap in a clean cioih and put it in with the clothes. It will dissolve and prove very effective. “Believe ‘me, Miss Whittaker," he t purred smoothly, "if there is airy. _ thing I can do-Aanythlng wnat- ever-to assist you and your father. Ill be most happy to be of service to you." - Alma managed a curt, “Thank you," and walked quickly out, not. trusting herself to keep her coin- pnsure under any further iiypocri- mice“, when away on a vacation 5105' by piaring in a fruit jar, a moist Ho? mm stop “as M‘ the office {blotter cut to fit the top and thcn o! the Drmct Attorney‘ bu: hem itilé ltd screwed on tightly. He will “m, slay ‘v35 very MM‘ never miss his humldor at all. ‘Mr. Gordon." she said directly, l i “I want to scc a. copy or‘ this yicans E tax book, listing the assessed val- i l t WHEN AWAY FROM HOME Daddy's tobacco may be K917i’ FOR. TIIE ABSENT-MINDED nation of all business and personal ,‘ If you we manned to leave pack. property in Burntwood.“ ‘flges- pocketbook‘ and umbrellas She found what shc wanted In ',,,.0,,nd prcmiscuomly, why not See the book and then handed it hack that they m.,, always tagged Wm, to him. iyour nanic and address so that if "One hundred thousand dollars," may are 1057, you stand some chance She 59m 5°mlh "find if they 111x95 of their being returned? If you are him for that much, wouldn't the lhgpplng_ write your name and ad. property be worth more than that. idrcgs 0n your package as roon as Mr. Gordon?" I i purchased. "At least a hundred and thirty"- five thousand, Miss wmtnikér." “I'li be back," she promised. a _, ____ __ _ She walked to her old home on} House paint thinned with one West Hills Avcnuc, and let herself fourth as much linseed oil can be in the back door. The curtains used to renovate shabby window were drawn, and a strange feeling shades. Stretch the shades fiat and 0! foreboding crept into her heart rub the paint into the fabric with a a1 she went up the back stairs to- 50ft cloth. Hang up full length to ward Maggie's room, dry and do not roll tintiil the paint (To be Continued) is ab olutcly dry. Buy as ciose to the ' original color of the shade as poss- M ciii e rs ! lble. Don't take chances . - with cold; _ _ _ rub on Prevent the rusty condition of SIIABBY WINDOW’ SHADES WHEN sronrsfc." rm: STOVE U c K s I the stove that is to bc stored for VAPOR“B thc summer months by giving it a thin coating of three parts lard and one part rosin beiore putting it away this year. IMhY" sho" wave mum FROM TIIE sorrow! Radio Program If you have difficulty keeping (Al t; in Intern Btunhrll slmkcrs that urc filled from the l bottom, seal the cork in with a piece of adhesive tiipc. The tape can be removed and renewed when the stickers ore washed as a. very small piece will do the trick. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Z1! BERLIN 5:15 pm-Beethovcn: Szixtta in E flat major (quasi fantasia) DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. ROME 8 p.m.-News in English. Operatic Selections. Rome's Midnight Voice. THINGS T0 KNO\V Cold tea is {Him for house Folklore song". 2R0, 31.1 m.’ 9,63 ivlflnts- lneg, Flour should be fully covered in LQNDQN a cool, dry place. 6;30 p,m,_An Qpgraflg Pr°gtam_ It is better to remove print butter asp, 19,6 m, 15,31 meg; G53 from the cardboard container once 25.5 m., 11.15 meg; cs0, 31.3‘ m., it h!“ bee“ Opened- 9,53 meg, In choosing a. house plant note BOSTON that a properly grown plant will have a strongly developed rootage, and n-awiei- at, 130mm pier, wrxflh the foliage will be trimmed enough 49,6 m., 6,04 meg, to insure against premature death IIALIFAX , of the 911mb- a p.m.--“From a Rose Garden"— A new Orchid-mowed "Amy orchestra and @1015“, 933x, Molllson" in honor of Mrs. Mollisons 7 p.m.—tPick-up from a fishing ‘of deportment at meals must be 1n- mw mgland-South Africa air rec- ords~ls displayed at the Chelsea} Flower Show, now being held ln' Imndon. The orchid is valued at £1135- It is the mot valuable single exhibit in the show and is so rare that It 1S kept in n special bog and shewn only to connoisseurs. The colours 0f “'5 119L815 8T9 801d, purple and rcd. 1t is a specimen 0f the hybrid Mlitonia orchid. CHILDREN NEED DAILY COACH- ING TO MASTER. USE OF SPOONS. FORKS Table manners slmply have to be aught early if they are to endure. Like all other conventional chlldrtn , behavior, by which we judge the cul- ture of the individual, little lessons grained until they are as natural as breathing. , You can't. let Johnny wolf his dinner regularly and then expect him to take a correspondence course in how to behave at the Joneses. Says mother, “Now, Johnny. we are gOIXIg to stop at the Jonescs for you to sit quietly, not talk, hold your fork right, be careful not to spill your water and break your bread in small pieces before you eat it. Keep your napkin on your knee, and don't gar?“ into your glass or stuff your mc so full you can't chew. The Jones children are very well brought up and I want them to see that we know a". much about manners as they do. Now remember." And next (lay, in spite of all her admonition, small John picks this time to act like two little pigs 1n- "Aead of only one. He yells that he ivants some more of "that stuff." Scoops up the food on his plate like a prospector feverishly digging for nuggets, and drink his frultcd cold tco. from the til-blt? by tilting his glass and lowering his mouth to its level. “Oh, how can he? How dare he?" gasps his embarrassed mother as she glares over at him and makes covert tlgns to him to behave. But in the corks of rnlt and pepper, 49.2 m., 5.09 meg; CJRO, 48.7 m., Johnny, irritated at being interrup- tcd in his Giargantuan feast, ls almost certain to scowl and stare at her in perplexlty and blurt out, "What are you maktn’ all those signs for, Mom? I ain't doin‘ any- thing." And when they leave she will probably wcep or paddle him and tell hlrn he has disgraced her for- ever. Which he has’ but according Lo his lights and dolly habits, as innocently as a puppy lapping its milk. Johnny can't 15am by pre- cept, not overnight anyway. It takes daily correcting, suggestion, and the example of otncrs at the table lunch on our trip tomorrow. I want' .|.¢...¢ * oveoedl-t-Qnnvoooooo-ooos... mn. V , m. Tfili" D h s (‘lion-be 00 flfy , u D orot y ix , there Are UiIIerent Rules I01‘ counsinp and Marriage — The Wife Who Expects to be Constantly Kissed Would Soon Tire of it One of the bltterest walls of wives is that’ after marriage um, hum bands take them for granted and abandon all the IDYQy-(lflfuy wcnnlquu ' of wooing by which they won them. It isn't the hardships ot llliltrlmgny of which they complain. Th'.-_v would Q0 through all the child-bearing, pointy lJiIlCh- trig, cooking and scrubbing joyfully it only their husbands would continue to make 10W to them and flutter them and tell thtin that they are the most. beautiful and Wdildgflut creatures ln the world. It is literally 1m that as long as a husband takes m; moms, 1n holding his wife's hand she will work he; fingers to the bone for him and cork-lug; herself privileged to do it. NOW. of course, it is easy to teu mm heart-starved wives that, as the Good Book t says, there 1s a time and a seas .11 for all ailngs; that there is u time for a. man swearing his devotion for a woman Jy. yonder bright moon, and a time for his proving his iovc n) uniritak. ably that here is no sense in his mentioning the state oi ills iliiflbtitlhs, but they won't believe it. We might also tell these disgruntled waes that when it man takes his wife for Stunted he is paying her the ‘finest cum- plirncnt of which he is capable. For he is ranking her pcricctions and hi: soreness of her love and loyalty among the gifts oi‘ God, winch iic ac- cepts n5 a matter of course, as he (I085 the air he breathes, thi- sun uim warms him, the beauty of the world he lives 1n. Furthermore, we might tell these wives that when u’ man ccuscs iii. love-making at the altar he is following his law of keeping lute alive by preventing its being killed by a surfelt of sweetness. No. nelson will: endure a steady diet of chocolate creams, year after year. They woulo cry out for pickles within a. week. No more could any WLIILAII survive a perpetual atmosphere o! romance. After a week of it she would be smash- ing het- way out of her castle of dreams into the good, cean, wholesome air of the oommonpluw- ' But it is amusing as well as tragical to think what a boomerang ll ‘Mu-Id be if some evil ialry should grant wives their wish to have husband ...io kept up ad the tactics of oourtshiP 84"" mY1‘-“$°-_Th°"° ‘Fwd be- i‘ begin with, the terrific strain rt would put upon the wife or murals P1111" mg up to him and keeping in he: role ot‘ Lady Love. This would necessi- mte, or course, her looking the part, and of always being PflmPPd Hi1 "I the minute; of having her hair freshly waved. he! Colllillt-‘Xlvfl 0B B" NClIIUIg her prettiest frock. But think of the blessed relief of selling m" of her corset and her feet into old slippers when her feet hurt because she knew her husband wasn't going to notice whether she had on her nevi Paris frock or her last year's chiffon, nor care Whether 511B llfld 8am“! rive pounds or lost six. " Wives are always lamenting that their husbands never observe how Jicy look, but it is Heaven's mercy to them if they only knew it. i Then imagine the horror of being married to a KlSS1l1E‘bUE~ EV"! uiie craves a kiss now and then that 1s flavored with love and 173-551“ and romance. but she wants 1t to have the right background. and 511° amply couldn't bear it if she had to be stopped in the midst 0f tvvlfiflilm: 11g the butcher or fixing the baby's formula to be idssed. 1f [you 11w to see what he matrimonial kiss. even in moderation, d¢Bl111LY~lW5 11:“ you have only to watch a wife turn the back of her head or the rim of car to receive the ham-aiid-egg flavored kiss that a husband trcstovis l her as he starts 1n a run to catch the 7.45. _ _ V“ Nor does any wife want her husband to stop her while shc is busy i}! _ Jic housecleaaung ‘or Just starting on a. shopping orgy l0 W11 h" much he adore; her. She wants to let that slide until shc has less h purtont matters on her mind. _ m? Another grievance of wives is that their husbands no longer soil: c: ilowers or bring them candy. "-5 they did in their courting 1135*’ “Que; i011 imagine how heaved. any wife would be if her John simil- 1\1> m m! .or orchids for her when she was staying off the butcher with like overdue bill, and the children needed shoes and her old hat, loo c0 mm ‘a last year's bird nest she would feel like taking the rOiillig pin dIStCud of being overwhelmed with Joy athe delicate attention, m. And think of the boredom of always hill/HIE W k“? P m“ ‘ageing mined and amused and pliicated for fear of losing him. "lelllmi fliwhom able to settle down comfortably with one you 115d I" W!“ “'3 and you didn't even have to talk to because you had been mflrrlvd 5° ‘m? knew each other so well you could Just think WEELheY- We mp pa; courtship is one thing and marriage is another, and tiltlfllji]; fercnt rules for each. DOROTHY i teams. thereby to use care aboutfy because rnaflY '1 15°“ gfkizhgils spotting his clothes. been lo: t, 0F Pmmouo" “JOE on,’ The important thing is to qonch when the b°§ “m! m‘ ‘"1 ,5 m, him, not when some emergencyto lunch i-mcl saw him rifle“; m arises, but constantly, so that tit-like a dagger all rc.i y chum ble department becomes naturaLCaesar. Give the children a ( Be sure he holds his fork correct-They will need it. Fashions’ Latest For Chic Dresseji to show hlin how a. gentleman eatsl The proper use of forks for ccr- tain thing". and spoons for others are important as soon as the child, can hold ‘them. How to lift a glass‘ carefully, sip or drink quietly andI then set. it down again, watching where he puts it, must be repeated over and over. 'I’he use of butter knives ts next, so that he can spread his own bread, broken in placer. At home his pieces can be preiid for him‘ but as he has to ram some time it saves trouble. To ent slowly and chew well Is not only good manners but necessary to ticalth. The correct use of the nap- kin ls to lay It across the knee. He 6.15 meg; CJRX, 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. ' BERLIN 8:30 p.m.-tPlano Recital and Climber Music by Rudoi.‘ Kattnliig. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON 9:50 p.m.—-"The Old Ilblks at Home." 08D, 265 m., 11.75 meg. G80, 313 m.. 9.58 meg. PARIS 10:40 rams-Theatrical program. TPA—4, 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. PITTSBURGH 12 midnight-BX Club. WBXK, 48.8 m., 6.14 meg. PURITH Always the favourite Best for all your Baking FIIDUR FILM Here's It little vlctiorinn frock that an; become modem. It ls made of a gay new looking chlntz ln bright Nd prince‘; m yellow, green tnd white. The high waist gives B. Directnire affect to the cunnin! bisque-like iodloe. It buttons up to the collar of white ltnen. The full shoulder sleev- cs accent the snug waist. Note the peplum that is out to flare exactily like the skirt hem. Mummy will enjoy sewing this in- dlvldual and inexpensive dre s. A Scottish tartan plaid W001 01' gingham is another choice for school while velveteen is adorable for “beau. Style No. 1am is designed IOI‘ sizes 6, B. 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires 1 7-8 yards of 39-inch mat- erial with 3-8 yard of 86-inch con- tra: ting and 9 3-4 yards of braid. No.189'1‘Slze—-—-—--—' Name Street Address City State