i: i ' a ~t , . PAGE TWO . ‘ W?‘ ' *- LQAAAAQ nan‘ a a a as‘ knakakmnmmnkk a '~_ The Housewife — AND - Her Activities Believe inc. a thousand friends ed, fill with water and borax and suffice thee not, let stand. if they do not become 1n a sulgie eiitmy thou has more clean by tnis method. add a few broken egg shells to the water and Lh ii. m-aljukgien Abl Talib. borax and shake well. ‘ One smart woman depends on _ There were approximately 8,174,- foui- plain sheath-slips to see her I000 sheep clipped in Wyoming in 1938 anti the production ‘ctalled through the evening season. One is black taiieta, another is black 30453.00" Dulihds- crepe, one lS silver lame and the fourth is of gold lame. ‘Over Painted and enamelled wood- these sheaths she poses a whole work and furniture d0 Bu! 8M0“!- wardrobe c1 dresses, jackets and‘ age dirt or dust to linger on capes and always looks lovely on smooth glossy 511118088 a reasonable outiav. ROYAL RESIEENCE IS TO an‘ ES OBS an Commissioners of Crown Without I'm-liking the virtues ofl Lands are seeking a tenant for certain herbs qii-lifl w hi whit/e Lodge Richmond Park, as our ancestors did, we < ' ' built b Geo II, d rob bl find it beneficial to our wmch m“ y we an health Ste make more use of them has been occupied by many Royal persohages, including ueen Vic- than we do. torla and King Edwar VII. The Most of them formed their house has a number of interesting opinion 0i the usefulness of a viant historical associations. 90m its l°im imd ¢°l°l' f. on n much prized gable in one than from its chemical qualities. room Lord Nelson traced with his This. llhBY held 9715i’ all linger his plan of attack and the flowers were 800d liii‘ billiiiisness manner in which he proposed to and lflillidiilii- l oreak the enemys Lne at Trafal- Bflifliise i1 Wiilniii Tese-mblfls B gar. It was to White Lodge, too, head, therefore the outskin would, told i they believed, cure wounds in the Scott's "Heart of Midlzttiian," bent heads. while for diseases o! Bier confident yet trembling steps brain. the kernal was administered. Spotted herbs were distilled for Effie Deans, and to save herfrom curing freckles and a yarlet v the gallows. The kindly Duke of other skin blemishes. Lic en, , Argyll took Jeanie in his carriage hilllfllllfl 1mm U895. 1959mm“ lili- tn plead her sister's cause, which man hair. therefore it was made l she did with such native eloquence into a wash to cure baldness. that Queen Carolina's heart was The old herbalists did not limit touched, especially when she the li-Sdflilllfiis 0! 119155 l0 Pliyiiiiiil v ailments. We are told that.‘ wife . the wav from Scotland to London. who believed her husband uos un- _.i- faithful to her gave him peri- Coffee Grounds winkle leaves, boiled in water. ______ "and his love came back to her." Coffee grounds make a good non- Because of all the quackery that dust compound for the basement grew up. the use of herbs as rem- fl_oor. Deposit your grounds in a edles fell intc disrepute in our strainer by the cellar drain and country. But it should be remem- when sweeping up the floor sprin- bered that many of our most use- kle them in the path of the broom. ful drugs, such as belladonna. strychnirie, and prussic acid come Curtain Hem: from plants, though it is not for - -—i- the amateur to meddle with i-hese. Pf the curtain hems have been | Many people, when they speak of ironed so that they stick tightly iherbs, think of the pot herbs of together. place a thimble over the l the kitchen garden-sage, min end of the curtain rod and with thyme, balm, borage and rose- that Jeanie Deans, as n to plead the cause of her sister; learnt that Jeanie had walked all this blunted object push the rod mary. These are valuable, through slowly. Then you will might be much more widely used not have any outs ln the curtain than they are. from the sharp rod. Bflillo Clflnllil A large wooden button nélfuklid s When bottles have become stain- sewn into the corner of a ‘ saucepans. \ chair by washing in not water and B Tighten the sagging cane of a drying ueht. in a stmng dra if 0 ll 5 T l Pl T! ll ‘i’ ..*.::i°.l..“:ia"sru=a.*a.a::: p/lgy-s m “mum u, numb‘ ,1 in kerosene for 24 hours and dry- it'd: abeol ma; . in m . ti... .:-..:'.1::.'t......r§:t.*:t. i‘ “m” ."t~.°~:"r:~."a".'"... i... s." ~ "out. a“ rte;- _,u_~=o¢=v¢er. -. ven ury eans,ru e teuy. Haviugliadseven children andhnving o1 chipped crockery lmoom any they are the best. and gentlest law: for w‘ “new pmper‘ nfeni. l [vi them u l l0 yearn hiring mulling Baby's’ 02m Tablet: dlgslive disturbance or fret! nun ll. l . .233 J? £15352: m’ m‘ M“ gour boiling water on from a Quick and sure in their action. Easy to take. eight’ Hamlin, and ufe . o no! contain opiate: or i——- all lmtgjifilg." Eéaerih. nckl gcgliztkell: After Wklehlng cutglas: in Wfilfln ' ' ' SPI W8 l’, I'll!” 8 PORK U8 ‘ »;~;g,ll';;-,-g";;-,gg= ""1"- i‘ W“ "M"! wa . mil will make it easier polish and gives a sparkling to brightness. ____ ' memoi- wltn ititm , m mm‘ and material requirements, 100N181!!!‘ deed of every of his concluive grap le HERBS USED BY OUR- ANC T g‘ knew, “Twenty Not half an hour behind. more from Reykjavik. serve, starting fwm Battle Harbor in an hour. In all this I'm guided by "Then we can be in Poland with fihat load- our twenty -when?" "Well be ore sundown." "You have plenty of other here but no bombs for them?’ "Severn. hundred without bombs." “We could fake men in those?" Thirp intervened. “I've detachment of my men here who've been trained for that. drop. Mostly the ‘re Russians. I ust took them over. ey've always een good at the hute " ," said Etud. "Now the next "B to locate Mr. Rcedl Y. "We've got all the positions in d” Poland photographed f said feet," said YOHDQSDGTS. cloth_will be found useful when “Good "r .2“ "lair "t: “inure w“. . Q I PB enCQ. 80 B “ l" m‘ "' m” “w” “ "_.°.“°' “Y the cloth for an nour or two in Bquailyeflectfvefalluiplefevendlarrlioea, §§°;',§;$n;“*{,,§’;‘f,;-a.'§°g,§g§f,§ gm heir dBtl n10V€fn area-before ldillAim wilted for this column. Bend u! your voin. We grigt gllflldellidv-bul‘: l. Willi lndevenogullwlled w iotnutonroeitauvcrrlvnivmoaeuionoliaooniiemuofosww- lpitmn mums-inn instructions for women; an chat; m, QNQ-lifi-n- - -'-.._. .. ...... _... ........ ....... ....,... -l‘fl’IQ§Ad@“—-~-—.__uau_oin—_¢-———_u-__ GI—-V-~—_—o-__‘_ qao-Jnu-u-ue-an Woman's Re alm '1 Social and Personal CHAPTER XXXVI! BBLLACOURT STRIKE/S _ Oblivious of the death of his first substantial su porter. cblivious in- ing but the lirgenc Bellooourt was already over Ncr- Th way on his way to them. He couldn't be more than ten minuoes away Thirp sat crouched and angular with his arms foded, waiting an hour to the minute so to Olders subdued himself 113g stanng out of the win- ey had all come in the smaller. swlfter machine from Amsterdam. ‘Iihey had not waitc even to learn what had he the bombed machine. king, I can show you-his G Q. and e up-to-date. ‘Bellacouiit, you hate bombing I know,” said Rud, “but this time you will bomb in a. good cause. Just let me toll exactly whay we have to blow the World Marsh they went ou ies oing to and fro? p o ogn cu see a phat Y tn shadow there; that's cast by the photo raphers own plane. Its size distortion gives its helgh and the angular measure for all the shadows.” Youcould bomlialLthat - this oon?" "I can blow it to rags — all this sundown to-nlght. got quite enough stuf! for But how can we be sure he else. or down in that d Dossiblewto Bet him if ugo-u . ~‘He'l. be there all t Rud. “I'll arrange that wit him." Olders was called moment to take a radio m ‘You'll arrange it-rwith "With , MW’ him by telephone Why "You mean he'll tell Where to bomb Acid Stomach tall E N ifi l1"? THE GUARDIAN Story of e World-Dictator n; u. c. w Owvrllht. 1m hr " ' Newman- . . . Y t as 17%;... wiihglunvlvific one ' l0 t beside’: a o Reed] ' 1g: table. y! ‘That you, World Marshal?" said lDorothy Dixl 'l‘oo Many Young Couples Want toStartLife Just Where Their Parents Are, and When They Cannot Afford it, They Fail to Marry Aeorreqondentwmtntomowvrhyflieuaremorebuoiiolnrenow than there used to be. She says the women an better looking-better dressed, better educated, more at ve than they ever were, yet they find it harder and harder tomget huabana, Men ' enjoy wome ‘e society as in as they ever did. They like to play around with flhem and tread a merry social round with them, but they are bridal- gymandwi: takes skill, finesse and luck to drag one e a. r. Well, theincreaseinthen ‘ of bachelors may be accounted for in several ways. First. on fin- ancial grounds. After all, matrimony is a matter 0' money to a great extent, nndthe poor bo on a salary can no more afford to so up a wife than he can a acht. Youth" is the" in: winotmarrythenbutfiastoputitoffunwhis Elise‘: have slowed down and he looks at women with a critical m. he, mom than likely not to ma!!!’ 8i 51l- “I e others, were tcoutiing south- wards towards Antwerp-except the one that would wait for if isharn had to bolt. These Sloten machines carried no I bombs or guns, but they were to re- port any movement of troops Dreed and steerihold. Rud had ie- fused to hear any reports from He wanted to concentrate upon Reedly. All the rest was detail and it was becoming his habit now to cave detail to others He paced the long room of the air maps, not looking at them. brooding on what was before him and whistling in his ompetent, small-boy way between lteeth. And presently Bellacourt v arr ed. He came stralgiht to Rud, still wearing his wadded coat. and h i stripped it of! as he "I got your rallzo,’ as happened?" "Ever Jung - sudden . ull efore our calcula on. I was t to happen? I h wk £50m“ "fi min-limo, egmct to s out where their parents were leav- ' ing o {alas edomestic . . . . if G has surrendered, you must gist him mobiles and radios, fine comes and sessions at the beauty shim. l any ng he could ca winked at him suddenly h has t "But don't yo‘: think fit bee is faithful to his deathless passion for himself and buys the unica st '8 Another all. ouare member . . inr sawifewesaneoeasit. Now eisunornamen y °‘ l» _ _ _°‘ m” Gm“ t” ;,,L“°§°’ _° d“ y wem-ielfina sickened of eiub uble responsibility and restaurant and boar -house coo , who had no one to darn his Even then you ought to touch with us, You could be loten before sundown. .. . hflvo Grosbcl‘! and his staff tn your hands. . . . socks up with his engagements. was practically driven into marriage to get some one to take care of him greeted Rud. But, he sdid- "What valet services that suppply his wants with an efficiency iha few wives that. Nat- ' poss its" t": y“ he... . ‘.15 8D 0 iirset 0- tight about the facts as I tod you fesaonal brotherineas. Would Fytou them when last we talked. are the bombs and the bombers?" close now. Following me. Twenty Fifty in re- like me tt. join you? . . “Tomorrow more convenient. And you will be enterta the we . Yes? ven I suppose. iety. will understand him and sym thiu with him and woman to whom he can boasp: of his triumphs and on whose breast he canweopwhenthingago momewomanhocansaythe mam that ha could never say to anoi er man. In the days when the sexes only met at stiff parties a man had to ma hie audience, but now, when men Bclla- and women work togither and play ether he gets all the feminine _ in the Officer's society he desires, wi Mess. ‘Oan I ring you up later? a crimtpiein their matrimonial pros cause do not marry because they are selmh, and the very thought of ha to give up all of their little ways and ad uat a sen (Continued on page 8, Col 7) 't u marriage til til l had m didn t un e o! course’ our “Nmfpfi e 1133a gropodtion then thaifyit is now. b did not depend upon the possession of auto- But right or wrong, we have our tastes and habits and sol BTIILY . I tencd tol when the modern Romeo figures "i" the the income met supplies lux- - and Rud i uriu for one would mean pOVGIW and for hard two and more. do between Juliet and a new mi‘, it n not surpris reamllned automobile, y reason why men do not marry is because they do not hag: ‘Ihe poor bachelor who had or send out his laun , or nurse in when he was sick, or keep now when every apartment house has its bachelor (P1511073, its es, and where a man can come and g0 as he pleases without pains ut through the tihird deigree it is easy to understand why bachelors are oath to surrender their reedom ‘ii-mig- Then, too. men used to have to marry in order to get feminine soc- Every man has to have some woman to falkjgfysome woman who out having to pa. its biui. The emancipation of women did lot for them. but it certainty gait beige. men do not marry - ir freedom is dearer to thorn than ng in the world. Others themselves to the persona ity ds cold chills u and own their spines. Others do not of marry because they are oeliba by nature. No woman ever r a thrill in their breasts. They have no leanings toward esticlty and H 0w can I f’ Q gegtcgi oon e up no fete more dreadful than having tc go home every d 8 (By ANNE ASHLEY) The can keep locked in their hearts and that no one gu es has been faithful tihr all the years to a dead love. He gave all he bad to one woman and wu no g left to give an- Q. How can I draw embroidery gencil so that they A. Draw tine design on the ma- terial with a good, black cil, prcis with a hot iron, an will not rub out so e rom a. thou seasive “- who would not loosen her c'utch upon hi Bellacourt. haven't worked with Crawford for nothing. We've been do weeks now. I doubt if is beca that ‘or support, and by the time they were of! his hands love had passed him . design, they should be removed an ordinary eraser Q. Howcanfmakeuseofflie leftover starch on washday? A. Try using it instead of wa- ter for scrubbing hearth: and tiles. rt will keep them clean longer and make them look like new. . How can I cause the white lining on? oranges to come off with to bits. now." m“ 8's. he ‘&'ll£"‘.§i‘ ery, w re co ’.s ngig-raph readers were workin {s examination of Re . Rud, with elucidatory remarks from Thirp, explained the gency of the eituatifm to Bella- wlBellacoui-t led the way to the long the pho \ aminations, There. arranged for l I AMorningSmil give the waiters d the chairmen the Granite City. “I move as an amendment that we due naething of the would ‘coat ower much," retcrted the "three cheers cost no e» b‘ m water over the 8 and w them to stand for five minutes before peeling. i-e thocht‘ ye said Free Beer: An H3118}! lord was talking to an Ame can boy about his an- grandfattis- was a 81¢ dalyy Queen Victoria touched his _a sword and made t. thin," the Ameri- angel!" I , e's in the away for a you - him- “Berfectl aim 1 ' aging d "I've m v p s u . Q.’ \ bee to ggdy__ Blotllrn- And. will? ‘ti’. me ‘mm I. Arrld lnrlneii awarded the 111i‘ a boiled mutton dinner and equalling brats. ther. Bometiniesitiabecauseamanwaskeptfromirrirryiiig e apes‘; tin sum use there were old parents. or little brothers and sisters he hadbt? rel... Ought-lasting loveliness .. New Porlume .. o" an easier way to R your face, throat and shoulders, and for your bath, gently manage into you: aleln l warm, rich Palmolive lather. (‘Jeanne the pores thoroughly. Rinse with warm water, than with cold. That's all there h no this dimple beauty treatment. Yet there in no rum way no liclpkeep real, all-over skin beauty. Remember, nothing will keep akin smoother, lofter, lovelier, than e gentle Olive Oil Palmolive’: made with. Try the New Improved Palmolive . Lasts Longer! Household Scrapbook fly aoann ma» ’ Oleauingltlinon thaballof lish with 1 m‘ m“ Q what is n 6 B!!! PIPE!‘ ,0! l W - ~ eaiher. This treatment will make tree. and how is it Pronounced? the glass beautifully bright. A. It is Ulelul Klldlldll lllllilfiment. A useful and economical kitchen utensil may be made tablespoon pounded out flat. It is But, however it is, every old bachelors is the reason some girl miued husband._ DOROTHY DIX. eggs well in a small basin. Btir in the milk. Add the iiornmeal to the flour. Mix well with a wooden spoon. Stir in a little of the egg and the ilk, then well mix in the treacle. en well blended, stir in remainder of 988 and milk. Pour c. to pan in rounds an inch apart. cook until full of bubbles HADDOCK AND EGGS 0% top attach turn argltbrovrln or} the 2 medium Flnnan haddock: iloteinuiriii Heme‘? Lhedl r214: 3 °"- but"! ed doyley or napkin, with butter. spoons ——,— _ i 355°)“ “fir. gihckmpggm h m Make Old Chair: New With e oc bollin - - . tre or a second, then skin. illde Sh’ clw” M'3'° each into 2 neat fillets. Place side by side in a well buttered fire- proof dish. Add the milk. Barinkle with the pepper. Dob wl the butter. Cover with a buttered - per. Bake for about i5 to I0 m - utes in a hot oven. Serve. arrang- ed on a hot dish with poached egg on top on each fillet. Enough for 4 persons. . TBEACLI SOONES cup flour tablespoon Borwlck‘: baking powder I 1 2 fresh eggs ' ,. 1 tablespoon treacle ‘xii:- 1 cup cornmeal ‘i l teaspoon salt Sift the flour with the salt and gj_into a basin. Beat “Wi- “' Cut and I'll Belll I areal! “all”? "Pi-lnegl- "ole: c1?“ Rig Who'd ever the: this trim g an an, u . . grandfather on the head with a }},‘§,;§‘§"°,;l,°§',‘§“ w" nflwhy‘ '4 Sc smart it ll now in rich blue its ll! floral design centered on back llld*,lQlL_ Ag. trnctive. too. the frilly ruffle, the wtilfed seam: in constructing coor. , ' No pattern‘: needed — just l: NEWma DREAM llEllllllllANT iriz."tti',tegg.efj; r" -' Smooth brie down wbh-b 34 d beck and over leat- aid ~ f y 3th for waited seams. - ciao: tllnl. one row scroll ion STUPS under-am PERSPIRATIUN as.“ "r:.“i::.:."';::“...‘?:. II . pin and out sides. arms. l. Doe: liokffildffllfl,dbdlbfi . pnghowrldlgunw crawl-m. bulges? Tlkl. (In! dgflg u (h; - . di gram lb . I. No waiting to dry. Cod N .0 livoowfliai profusion,‘ m. uiedrigbtafuersbevlag. v lab. trim lama with we] s. i l checks pifldo - "W" B 6W» ~ diurun a . £112’; magma; _ iuten from moor-tee. - ‘F from perspiration, llupeyour . gram,- h, ‘up m." “arm ' Ill no the 4a A pure, while, greaulun, v iii-on w . mm", . ,,, n.5,...‘ w... , . - 5 “KM” . lchlmfl. amigo.‘ trlmndilm. “l” mother used, and, still a very dependable trelein co Tfhere is no limit to virlltliml with plenty of blouses and skirts’ m your . mi can wear them for daytimedor "datetlme." 3%“. l. or tweedy woolen or of velveteen. vee you three ways to line....shirt collar. ed for a l0 years. 80. . l0 ea ult. van neck or cerdlg ii! requires 2 yams inch tcrial ruffle-trimmed biotin: and min of 30-inch material for blouse . lend fifteen cents (l!) in stamp! coin teoin . t wrap coin carefully. address to miariottewwr flitiftlllfl miner- ‘om. no. mi Bile ..______...___....___ Sendfliloiuugémiorgouroog la "me to ‘mite “infill; ' and thepilamo ‘QAAAAAAAAAAA Lamaamkkkakkka a ‘as ‘A; Modern Etiquette (I! ROBERTA LEE) given to the W. - B. 015i. A. wi a long o. three-to ? TIMELY TIPS a FOR rue - HOME SEWER I§£ O§£§40§§§ Q. How should wgddlng cake be guests A. Usually small pieces are plac- ed in individual boxes which an covered with white paiper. and than with g sometimes embosse‘ with the iii- itials of the bride and the bride- the cluef course, or, in English us e. before the roast. Pronounce an- a, first a as in ah, second a all in $3,‘; fbii-‘st syllable. fr a ll!‘ - - l ‘In BPDWD" 0m c. rigs costume for a‘ woman who is more effective than a spatula or 80in! K0 any ‘$11k a distance? spoon, being firm and, flat. tailored suit. To Raltfisiiiilcouilfjzlii? Quickly, Mix This at Home Does the Work In a Hurry. Si!“ MOBGY. MkQd. perfeoildinteates tine, and lasts a fam Here’! In old home remedy our for reel main, t fa This ?ldlidlti home mixture be: I thing for d l ii co b ed eh ld buyform: 3531's‘; mo-dlemyollt i1’: I action. You can feel it ta bu. Try it once, and you'll m‘, at aiicei ifitglaoseiis ‘the vli ll Q H‘ mem I811!!! 1g‘; M mum, ‘g m M.“ . u", bei a clear the Ill’ passages. Th xdatlzigncgn 2 Otflpl g [regulated angst: o o we r a p a: framed m“ a compound containing Nor o way e, in concentrated form. W Now put 2% ouncel of Pine: into a known for its prompt action on throat and Add our syrup. This membranes. Moire refunded aupuior don't plane you n every way. l e h it i h t. leu ‘fiélll-emti gvee sue promp p