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Always the "m. Wherever and whenever 3°" buy it .. . always the same ‘hilt-rah. treamy smooth “kW/mm Conlenled Cows", I 00mm! "any; é 1 iovsunauiur-fviramiu o 000060000 00000000000 lwyoi/omank Needlecraft/ e Home This iumne s lust about worth it's we‘ ht in gold... that’; how use- ful it or is.. You'll wear it or classes or to the office, with its own blouse or sweater. Because it buttons all the way down the gm, itkuflsyasABCmpregg and you'll always look as thsu you've ust cu of that 41119027»- 'ant bandbox. Notice the gentle flare 0i ilhe skirt and the simple necked bodice. too. Yes, this the Jiunrper for girls that are smart in more than one.. Bl-yle No. N26 is designed for sizes 12. l4. 16. 86. 88 and 40.. size 18 requires 21-8 yards of 54-inch fabric for jumper; 2 yards or so. inch use. e-a s. T-iifii’ “it... .. l’! m Y ) 00in re- ferred‘. for Pattern. Write ola nly Y0!!!‘ “time. Address and the style n$bern Be sure to state size you w . Send Twenty (We) com is pm. ierred. for Pattern. write pla your Name. Address and the style number Be sure in state the sire you wish Style No. 2828 Slze....... ...) Iraatldllb olty Imam LINES CAN GIVE FACE CHARACTER. The idea that life really begins at forty has been making a lo of headway in recent years, but still there's need to ‘seize women need not kettle" the reach middle age. owadeys a woman is as young as as she feels and looks. She can feel young almost indefinitely! And, at she really cares how she looks, she con look young far be- yond the years when wrinkles, crow's feet, and sagging chins ‘overtake mreless people. Lines are no unmitigated afliet- ion; th do not all shout age. ‘rhle face wit out a line, even though t be a twenty-year-old face, is hard- ly worth a second look. because -it doe; tell something boring about the person. It says its owner has had prec- ious little experience of living, and hence possmsm strictly limited hu- man sympathies. If this fact were more widely appreciated. therekl be less anxiety among mature women about the corn/petition oi only youthful faces. However, certain deep lines d0 reveal age and also tihe fact that a woman 1,; "old" before her time. If she has deep tracks from nose in mouth. ehe may have a tired dis- position. And sine needn't! m she cultivates a happy outlook, shes unlikely to have thae creases be- fo"e she's wellpest middle age. Here's an exercise that helps pre- ‘vent them: Pull your cheeks out full, with your lips shut. then blow when l them and suck them back, with lios still shut. Massage your face be- iore starting. uafrifl 9' 200d @0835“? cream. Make brisk, gentle little strokes from the corners of the mouth up and across your dhPeK bqneg to your temple. And sm'lel m. yrs-Siam" I _ nan...» uni expensive-Looking Gift You ””*°°°9QH voc-Jooooee" c“ m“, ierent from what nature and your training made vou. """" "vv v-vvvw_-vv¢t‘ iDorothy Dix Says- DO.N’T BE AN IMITATOR IF ' YOU WOULD HOLD BOYFRIENDS Men Like Originality And They Don't Want Their Compliments Allifl Near-Love Making To Be Taken T00 Seriously Dear Miss Dlx—I am a girl, 25 years old, intelligent and good-looking, and have the power oi attracting men when I first meet them, but afte two or three dates they lose interest and cease to date me. One bo . who, gave me what he called "constructive crl lclsm," told me that my trouble was that I took them and their attentions and everything else "too seriously." But how can I help taldng things ser. lousl when my Parents have been so strict with at they have never allowed me to dance or swim, or take part in the activities of other young people? I don't know how to play. 1s the"? filly way I can learn now? DESPERATE GIRL- ANSWEB-It is hard to change one’s chat- acter after one is 25, and I shouldn't advise you to try to copycat some gay and vivacious girl who is potgular with the boys. For imitations are poor ings that never ring true, and a lrl who tries to dress herself up in another grls mannerisms and charms finds that they do not _. fit and that the make her look like a fun instead of e glamour girl she thou ht she would be. You must have seen many grotesque and pathetic illus rations of this. Sober and sedate girls, without a particle oi humor in their systems, who painfully memorized wisecracks and funny stories that fell perfectly flat when they tried to get them ofl. Stay In Character Big, hefty girls who tried to curl up on sofas and sit on tables and look cute, but who only succeededin looking like performing elephants. Quiet Klrls who tried. to be vivacious and who giggled and talked incess- antly and screamed at the top oi their voices until everybody fled from them to save their eardrums. Yet these girls would have been attractive enough if they had been honestly and genuinely themselves — dignified and sensible and lady- llke. Bo I advise you not. to tw to change yourself into something} dig. oi men have a horror of the little f rtigibbety girls and admire pal-la! ing in a woman so much as restfulness and intelligence. Of course, there is no reason for you not to learn to dance and swim. They are physical activities that are easily acquired and they will bring you in closer contact with a young group, for, after all. you cannot ex- Bect to run with the crowd unless you can do the things that 1t does. on't Mlsconstrue Statements What the young man meant in saying that you took things too seri- ously was probably to warn you that you scared boys off by reading mean- ings intotheir chatter and their attentions that they didn't put there. Boys dont ex t rls to believe all the fulsome compliments and near- ‘love-making t at ey give them. It is just a line when they call a girl Miss Beautiful and ask where she has been all this time that they have ing. and so on and so forth. A sophisticated girl merely laughs and kids along with the lad. and both enjoy the little play, but if the girl thinks ‘that being taken to he movies a. couple of times indicates that the boy has fallen in love with her and intends to ask her to marry him, he feels that his only sa-fetv is in keeping away from her. Certainly the strict parents who think thatthey are protecting their daughters by never let-ting them lay around with other young people in their teens do them a great and l sting injury. because it is in her school- girl days that a. girl learns the technique of how to handle men and Just how much to discount what they sav and do. OIOOIO Dear Dorothy Dix—Why do young wives show so little consideration for their husbands‘ mothers? We have a son who is our only child and to whom we are devoted, but since he has married he hardly ever comes to see us. There is no trouble between his wife and us. We have ‘av- ished money and presents on her and much of her physical comfort and gleasure ls due to our help, and. I think she likes us well enough. but sno devoted to her own family andwevery holiday or festival of any kind I she goes to he mother's, never thinking that we would like to have our son with_ us. e has not spent a single Christmas or Mother's Day or Thanksgiving Day with us since he has been married. A MUH-IER. ANSWER-Certainly your son's wife ls utterly selfish in not realizln how lonely two old people are and how they long to have their only ch11 never met, and tell her that she is the one for whom they have been seek- ' Thoughtless Children .. __ TliE H cuaapnrrrrroww GUARDIAN Re alm "1. Social and Pers onal faccurer like Kayser, pretty for stockings-thanks to with them on fete days and other days as well, but what sort of a poor, pusillanlmous, henpec ed worm oi the dust is your son that he lets his wife keep him from going to see his parents and spending, at least, half of his holidays with them? families instead of sticking to their own, but there is no excuse for their. Can Make Yourself Bill File Becomes Beoipe Filo From one good housewife to an- other, this gay indexed recipe file ls a p ‘ ‘ Christmas gift-though it‘s only an inexpensive bill file you amsrten with wallpaper, a picture and a red satin bowl - You cut off the flap of the bill file and. nn- iis front and back. pre- pare two pieces of cardboard. each gait-inch wider and longer than the e. . Paste a small-patterned wall- paper over the cardboards. cutting the paper largo enou h to be ed and glued down on t e wrong sides. Now glue cardboard: to file, with their edges xtending like book covers. On the front you might paste a colorful flower picture or a photo- graph of apretty table setting. And finally glue ribbons to inside front and back and tle on top in a whop- ping bowl _ Fun to make too. are a rnpnlu cloth knitting bag decorated with ‘ ‘“ button‘ “cherries.” a set of bright red apple-shaped pothoidersi Our 32-pago booklet tells the simple way to make all these gifts. as well as a bookraclr table. vanity sat. nanny other charming novelties - "-1 t»... gurus...“ ' you that doing so- Nothing can justify a man in failing in love and duty to the’ mother who bore him and the father who tolled to support him l And the one who lets his wife drag lllm off to her mother's every’ Sunday and every holiday instead of gladdening his own mother by a visit‘ is nothing but a coward and a quitter who meekly gives in because he is‘ afraid gr his_boss. Donogl-rvplx. i .. ____ _ ‘n, down to be used for fat for other-l purposes later. 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MCDRE E» fliLEOD LIE}. . nut-iii‘...- a-_-__ THE COOK'S CORNER ' RICH ‘FRUIT CAKE 2 pounds seeded raisins. 2 pounds suitana raisins 2 pounds currents 1-2 pOlllld mixed peel 1-2 pound cherries 1-2 pound chopped almonds 11-2 cups flour 1 pound butter 1 pound brown sugar l0 clfl 3 1-2 cups flour l teaspoon sods blanched MITI-IOD: the seeded raisins, sultena raisins, and the cur- rants in warm water and d1‘? thoroughl between towels. ch the seeded rs sins, but leave the su tana (ATllll PORK AND IEANS WITII ‘INAT (ANT-lE-(OPIED SAVORY TOMATO SAIKE lralslns whole, Chop the mixed peel ‘quite tlnely__ii you iJLly n. all ready ichcpped. it will still be necessary I to go over it carefully. to make sllle that, some of the pieces are not too 1313a Halve part of the cherries, and leave the restwhclc. Blanch the almonds in boiling ‘WW5. i-llefli slip the sklilq- U NW Qhnl? me almonds while still moist, they wirft be so likely to break into splinters" as they sometimes do Mix all the Lults and nuts t:- getiher thoroughly, then sift over them the 11-2 Cups four, and mix until all are well coated. Cream the butter well, and than gradually cream in the brown stignr. New add the eggs, one at n time, and beat until the mixture is 18m and fluffy, alter each Bddlllsfili sift the remaining 31-2 curs tlcur ,with the soda and spices. Add this m the creamed mired aiteznately with the fruit. juice to which the brandy flavoring has been added. stir enough to blend after each addition-the mixture never has to be beaten if the butter. sugar. and eggs have been properly beaten in the first place .‘ Now add the floured fruits and nuts and mix these into the wilt!" thoroughly. Pour the batter into pans that, have been lined wi.h several thicknesses of waxed Pill"- or w'th two thicknesses of brown paper that has been well creased- Bake in a fairly slow oven i275 deg. F.) for about 31-2 hours for the small size pan-about 4 hours for the medium sire pan-and dbiut 41-2 hours for the large pan. The time given for frut cakes is a?‘ rorfmate and thev should always be carefully tested before taking from the oven. Remove from the oven when dime and take from the pans. Allow to becolzne cold, and then wrap "W" cake in several ihlcknemscs of wax paper and store tn a covered crock to ripen. BAKED MACARONI AND CHEESE 11-2 cups macaroni 11-2 quarts boil'ng water 1 l-2 teaspoons salt » 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour I cups milk 3-4 teaspoon salt. Dash of pepper l teaspoon wowwesw-rshire sauce 1 tablerpoon minced onion 1-2 to 8-4 cum grated cheese Method: Cook macaroni in bail- ing salted water until tender, then i s and drain H881!!- dri/igfi lhriaebut-ter. then blend in the flour and add the milk gradually. stirr ng frequently‘ to make a 5310091 mixture. Cock until thickened. then grid the salt, pep r, WOPCQSIETSHUQ‘ .-.lllt‘.i‘. on on an diecse. Continue‘ (‘Qqklflg until cheese melts. then add 11w cooked macaroni. Mix well find place in n buttered baking dish" Cover with buttered crumbs undi Sp - 1e Wm, a lime grated cheese“ ti" rlrfirecl. Bake in n moderate oven 4315 deg FA for about 20 minutes. m- until the crumbs are browned] and the mixture heated through- INSURANCE POLICY FOR BETTER CAKES w!” When everyone comes back for more you know they appreciate your Swans Down Cake. Special Flour for Extra Good Cakes SwnnsDownCskeFIouris 27 rimeeasfinesaordlnary flour. Swans Down is made only from a particular kind of Canadian when, grown in one particular section. This selected grain is ground by Swans Dawn's "Controlled Milling Process" and sifted through silk ro assure superlative fineness. GLAZED C ARROTS 3 cups diced cooked carroio 3 tablespoons butter 3 tabieséioons sugar Stlt P917991‘ firewall: Melt the butter in a pan and add the drained cooked car- rots and the sugar, C0911. 591F318 over moderate heatvuntil the car- rots become slow m appearance- Season with salt and P999151 _______--—— A Yorkshire. lihgland, man Jo- 5gph Aspdln, discovered how to make cement about 1824. The unvsrying high quality and uniform delicacy of Swans Down Cake Flour gives all your cakes velvety crumb, extra lightness and tenderness. IICIPII POI ‘fill U HOST POPUIJI CIKII III OI! TIII PICKIOI