_oman'$ Realmf. Social and Personal/ Fashions 4L teratiire OOOO-GOOOQOOO-O lAOllERll ETIOIIETTE filobertalae Q. When circumstances force a to let a wyoman Wlibgl h; has use an n to ei- ome in amiaxi, sgou d he pay the veri’ A. Yes, it is the courteous thing do. Merely ask the driver to mate the fare, then add a little here. with a tl . _ When is the proper time for host to take his seat at the er table‘! The host should always be hat one to tslse his seat. Is it necessary for a girl to a man for bringing her me from a_ party? A. No, it lS not necessary. ESOAPE Penalty ol Middle Age Too often nicn~und women too-find t after 40 they become heavy round middle. lose the spring in their step. and feel so tired all the time they just ma! be bothered keeping up with the aowd. it's the danger period-when (no much rich, fatty food and lack oi uercise often lead to ' ‘middleage spread." What a difference when you discover fie favourite British remedy. for keeping It and trim—Bile Beans. T is gentle, all- wegetable regulator tones you up. stimu- htes the liver, and helps relieve a system clogged ' h toxic ivnstc. No wonder it's mllcd The Medicine That “altos Up Nature"l Over 7 million boxes sold last yur. Get BlLE BEANS at druggist and resolve to keeD m. vouuifuuy active 5° A. -OO-O€OQ-O-O-O—O-O-O-O OOOIVS OORllER g ww o-oow-e LEMON CHEESE PIE One package vanilla prepared udding ' ' c 1M cups milk if‘ ‘ its e chess . v“. or crumbs pie shell. Place puddilg pgwder in sauce< an. Add milk gradually, stirring nstantly. lace over medium flame and cook until IIllXFuPi‘ oomes to a boil and is thickened, stirring constantly. Add lemon uica, lemon rind, and cheese. Cool. urn into crumb pie shell. PEANUT COOKIIS Cream .. tunic-spoons butler with K cu sugar and add 1 beaten egg. lien well. Add l’; cup flour sifted 1 teaspoon bakix’ owdtr l6 teaspoon salt, using table- oons milk and 5i teaspoon lemon ee as needed. Stir in =4 mp >3? l0. .96 use . saga did/cam- ri/i/SIWEZ/ i Dorothy Dix Says- Q-O-OQ-OQ O0 §§+§§§+§OO+§§OY GI W ves and Golden Rule Mothers of Soldiers on Furlough Deserve. Consideration Too DIARMISQDIJI: Wssrssgrowofyoungwiveswihosehuabands have been oversees for a long time. They are to come home soon and we are confronted with a curious problem. Most of us work and we have been saving our allotments. dumping on clothes and going without vacations, planning to have a glorious honeymoon trip when our husbands retiu-n. And in this plan our husbands have Joined us. ‘lihsy have written innianareble letters saying where we will go and what we wfli do. But oin- mothers-inflow are wrecking our castles inwain. iheythinkwessnienrblyseifiahcven to think of taking their sons away from them, even for a few days. They want their boys to spend every minute right with them, and not have any amuaesaent more lively than visiting relatives. Ieillsiomadthatmafierswsnttobewith their sons, but hey have had their normal married life and we haven't, and we will have only 30 days ’ in which to live a lifetime and make up for the two years that our husbands have been gone. Then they will be off to csrnp again and we will be left ivizii tha weary waiting. How can we settle this problem? shall we give up our dreams of a vacation with our husbands and lust snatch a little happiness any way? A GROUP OF GOVERNMENT WORKERil (Continued on Page 10) Home-Mixed Cough‘ Syrup Gives Quick Relief _ Saves You Big Dollars. And This u 16 ounces o! truly splen- did cough medicine, and gives you u,“ so Easy! No cooking‘ about four times as much for your Here's an old home mixture your money. It keeps perfectly. tastes flue, parents probably used. But, once and lasts a. family a long time. tried, you'll always use it, because it You can feel this reliable home inlx- gives such quick. pleasing relief torture take right hold of s. cough. t coughs duo to colds. loosens the phlegtmsoothea irritation, And it's so easily mixed. Make aand helps clear the air passages. syrup by stirring 2 cups of granu- Eases the soreness. makes breathing lnted sugar and one cup of water a easier, and lets you get restful sleep. iow moments, until dissolved. No Pine: is a special compound of cnokinglsnoeded. Oryoucanuso corn proven insrtidlenl-B. in Concentrated syrup or liquid honey, if desired. form. well known for its quick action Now put 2% ounces of Pine: (ob- nn throat and bronchial irritations. tained from any drugglst) into a 16 Money refunded if it doesn't please oz. bottle,a.nd flll up with your syrup. you in every way. cloves, '4 teaspoon spoon ailspice, 1 cup nuts and raisi mixed. _ Cream butte . Then ndld spices and salt and cream again. Add sugar a little at a time, then stir in applesauce. Sift flour and bak- lng powder together and add chopped nuts and raisins. Add ihzs mixture, a little at a time, to the first mixture. well. loaf pan and line with greased paper. Turn in cake. Bake in mqd- erate oven (325 degrees F.) until don about 1V. hours- chopped peanuts. rop from tip of spoon on greased hukmg sheet and bake in a moderate oven, or at about 325 degrees, until delicately browned. Remove with spatula to a wire rack to cool chopped YULE CAKE One cup sugar, El cup shorten- ing, 1 cup unsweetened apgle- sauce, 1 teaspoon baking pow er 1% cups flour, V. teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 5i teaspoon 0+0 +e4++e+eeo+e+eo+ooas++>¢¢4 ELLEll’$ OIARY By an Island Farmer's Wife ~§O§OQ§§OQ One day. probably not too m- distant, I shall leaf than ember’; pages to find that been among the best days. ‘I'iiis bro ht s. lovely reminder of days the were, when farm folk were almost too busy to enjoy them. morning, the sun splashed her ris- colors on the horizon. “ k Eleni" James nudged ma. A wall was lit. A breeze swept the tops of the trees and summer clouds floated even lazily above the hill. It was a da to at eagerly for the , and amee’ spread overalls caught the wind like navy billowing and were ready for the pressing by evening. I'm afraid I loltered there at the clothes line then, Pleasant Autumn fragrances were on the air, drawn from deed leaves about the lawns and there was the scent of tbs wood lnolra. I gathered my washed pieces glow- ly one by one, A plane came to- wards inc-and the Exist with ular drone of motors. of lmagical conveyance in the sunset and above i/he trees, I watched it fade into the distance. LU wild ducks—a lonable, bright of the ivcstem sky. I lost them among the evergreen-tips "up the creek." James came from his field work. Pard advance, thought then that many poets por- trsy November with we dreary a pen, Here on this Island farm, were no sombre scenes, but. every- where only light and beauty and content. o e o This was a day for cleaning, for comers that are secretive in the darker weather, now have every possession on parade. Small kitchen runes were among the places pol- shed and these provided me with ample exercise and entertainment. I wished Judy were hero to chat with and to identify the horses and farm-carts and wagons turn- ing in the old mill road. “Don't you know that one Mrs. Ellen?" would ask me, glancing _ briefly in that direction. "That's so and so-rmd with a grey horse- for luck." Through a comer of the smeared cleaning substance-that provided a screen-I saw an ini- posing car come to a stop if! m9 drive ivzw leading i0 the house across the lane. Jeanie who had been digging dahlia tubers came "out of the everywhere" broad smile, similar to James favored me with when I re- turned irom my recent week end- ing. Then two comely ladies, dressed very becomingly, accom- panied her io the house and pro- sently i1 "door closed forever" and a fresh hospitable drift of smoke issued from the chimney. (Continued on Pass 10) ll Pooh have sold Ii for centuries- you know it's true! There's thrill, there's appeal men can’: resist, in skin that's fragrant, nvut. So protect dsintlness as lovely Hollywood screen stars do. "A daily beauty bath with Luz Toilet Soap makes you sure-leaves your skin fresh, really meet,’ ‘ says charming Linda Darnell. "You're ready for adventure, romance, and you look itl’! Make gentle Luz Toilet Soap-the delicately perfumed soap with Whipped Cream Lather-your daily bath soap, tool II el ‘PAH-IN ANOI." A ‘lilnnileth Century-Fox Production if... D. 0. Williams O-O+OQ~OQ-OO-O §-O+OQ-O'O~O-O—O-O O-O O tones? "Myself and wife were the only was present." hat la the correct pronunc-| rth"? iatéion of "lien Which one of these words la= miss ellerl’! Ninth, fourth, twelvth, hun redth. 4. What d0?! "gpv "°§"'iv'i"é“i’ .. . a s a word nnln with inf that means "llglllppl! ness"? ‘answaits l. Say "My wife and I." 2. Pro» nounce harth, the a as in arm. not herth. 3. Twelfth. 4. To make quiet; to calm. "They were endeavoring to appease his anger." 5. Infellcity. the Word GOQ-O-GO§-Q~O+OO—GQQ-O OQ-O-O%§'Q-O llOVl OAll -l l Iy Anise Ashley O-O-Q Ofifif- O-QO-O-Ofi-v How can I filrflflVl blood n to soap h. Let it remain for a few minutes, then wash in cold water. . l-low can Imake a good syrup that will improve the flavor ef d fruits, such es figs prunes, oookin ‘I d e teesfweiiful‘ of - z a fill. How can I msmunfitrtlfer use ofAwogn ‘blankets’? m t m . u wo o em o e er cover with any maarial that: is do: sirabls and task th worsted to rriah omen tiioiisii l 9 i 1. What is wrong with this sen-i 0 O O OO§O§O §O§ HOUSEHOLD SORAPBOOK By Roberta Lee JNEGdlECFGflLI FOR THE HOME u-lhd rohw“ IDEPLI IIWQG To make an attractive dish out er-yw __ of a rather plain one, decorate the or ffnf: 3,3,3 2e22,“ 15.19%‘. I '10P 0f the "Wilnd °1 111557195 D0!!!" a wonderful standby in your win- toes with minced parsley, a i k~ _ 11h v! 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