---___ 1: -_-.-s;r-:~_- n“ _ - Y "PAGE-TWO a ~ lomankRe iooaornv 01x SA YS- ............ shaman-canvases: - Wise Mother llnml Visual Would ls Smart Ts l Llva Anus Strangers _ " DEARMIBSDIX:1amayoungwoman,thsmotbarolanillsgifl- mate sou who is only a few months old and who is lust my wihole life. ‘Ilhe lather, a soldier, refuses to marry me. My problem is this: i Only a few close friends know I have this child. They are urging | me to leave town and go to. another big city many miles from here and start all over again and telling all that l am a birth certificate By going to widow. I have heard of other women doing what < my friends want me to do and it worked. a friend, who is a good lawyer, who can fix up a , I have j as it should be fixed, giving the ' child and me the father's name. i another town, I could at least en- joy my child. As it is now I only see him two or | three times a week as I have had to put him in a ‘- boarding house for babies. It will he much bet- ter to live a lie by saying I am a widow than to have to be hiding him for the next 21 years, and he and I would have much happiness together. Since he can't have a lather to love him he should by all means have a mother who can love him in the open. r. x. r. 1.. f (Continued on PBge a) I t _ l Household Coo/Us Comer e6 Scrapbook IIIDIIOXBIAI Blackheads a treatment for blackheads is to use soap and water freely. Gently massage a thick lather on the lace, und hen it has dzrie drinse off hh bly. The larger blackheads can be pressed out with the fingers using care not to bruise the flesh. Then sponge the skin with witch hazel. This treatment should be used daily. Cream Substitutes As s cream substitute for coffee. beat up the yolk of one egg, to which has been added one teaspoon- lul of sugar. and a very small amount of water. Divide this among the cups before pouring in the hot coffee. shiny Material When black material becomes thirty. Y-YY rubbing the spots thor- nughly with slices of raw potato and the shine will usually disap- pear. )8 I s LEVER rlcovI PABKEBHOUSE ROLLS I 2 cups scalded milk 1 cake compressed yeast 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon melted butter 1 teaspoon salt Flour to make a rather stiff 11011831 | Scald the milk and put the yeast iinto ‘.5 cup lukewarm water to dls- ‘ solve. Add butter to hot milk so that it will melt .and let cool. when lukewarm, add dissolved yeast to milk. sift flour (about 3 cups) measure 2 cups and sift again with sugar and salt, and add to liquid mixture. Add gradually. ml-x smooth and then add more llour until you have a dough that you can handle. Let dough rise in a warm place then knead down, roll out to about one-half inch in thickness. and cut with cookie cutter. Put a small amount of butter on left half of each cut-out round, fold over, put into dripping pan. greased, about ‘b inch apart, and let rise again until double in bulk. Brush with melted butter if you wish, or place i rioven as is and bake at 2'75 to misspelled? stratagem. trial" mean? with ilrn that means mental image of“? l rm: cuaasorrerown GUARDIAN . 7.71"" ‘ SEPTEMBER “s, 1941f 4 llLivingaS. Leisure ITHE WOMAN'S REALM!’ IITTIIIIHIL A good thing to remember; A better thing to do; Is to work with the construction- Ill!!- And not the wreckingcrsw. PUT STICKY ROUGE IN REFRIGERATOR liver have s lipstick pull loose from its base and cleave to the roof of the; case? When warm weather softens the rouge waxes. even a slight wrong turn on the screw base may flatten the lipstick tip against the case top. But you don't have to count your lipstick a total loss if it puts on such a performance. Here's -a trick to pry it loose without gooing up your fingers. Ice the lipstick case in the re- frigerator ice cube compartment. ‘This stlffens up the soft rouge and makes it easier to jar loose. Pull out the empty base and place the top, open side down, on a hard surface covered with a piece of cleansing tissue. ‘Then hit top sharply. The tissue catches the lipstick when it drops and permits you to pick it up and push it gently back into its home base without soiling >€fi§i>€blilfl<lrtbf>flbifi , Better English D. C. Williams -; .-. .» ~95» 1. What is vtrcng with this sen- tence? '1' want to see you." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "intricacy"? 3. Which one of llicse “lords is‘ Requiem. momeniemi] 4. What does the word "terres-l word beginnirgl 5. What is a I "to form a I ANSWERS 1. Say." I wish to see you." Wish and cdged herself info the only seat lmplieg dgglrp, while want Lmpll(‘5_ lcfl. Then he lurncd to his mother. not only desire but also lack as, "I want ten dollars." in-irl-ka-si, all 1's as in it (second i unstressed), a as in ask unstressed. accent first syllable. 3. Momentum. 400 degrees F., for about half an 4, Of the earth; worldly: as. "ter- hour. or until nicely brown. Makes r 2 dozen small rolls. magnetism." 5. Imagine. 9outoflO. ' Screenfiursuse lint l-ss-Ilyslswllmaksysur ss-asualsvulsrmisitl Youwnuhlovsllssuthtmales wlspsr "l laden you.” TH: thins estrlal delights." or. " ' l a a a My Beauty Facials bring quick l new Lovelinessf-n... r.m....;i.n Here's the Active-lather facial Esther ‘Williams uses: Smooth Lux Toilet Sosp's rich fragrant lather well into your skin. Rinse with warm water, splash with cold. Then, with s soft towel,’ pat to dry. A simple, easy care, but tell you it works-leaves skin softer, smoother, more appealing. So don't let ne ect rub you of Romance. Lu: Active-lather {sci s will make your skin clearer, smoother, more romantic. See tlie difference after just one treltmentl , m ,Socp'--Aer;6h.é.r/ablef¢£./ your fingers. You can reshape the flattened tip by gently molding it with your tissue-wrapped ringers. TOOTH-BRUSH NEED! Not everyone needs the same type of toothbrush. Only a dentist can advise one on particular re- quirements. Some people need only the regular use of the small, stan- dardsize brush. Others should use a specially-shaped brush with a certain ty\pe of bristle. Still others need to use dental floss to clean between the teeth. DO DOUBLE DUTY In the latest London wholslls collections. many dinner gowns are being made both with an eye on Britain's export market and a new . development in the home market. Brides-to-be, shopping for wedding gowns, often ask first to see din- ner dresses. Moderately high at the neck with some elaboration oi‘ the skirt, not to speak of the varied length of the sleeve, these can be. used later for their original pur- pose or for formal outdoor occa- slons. r NEW BLOUSES HAVE GIBSON GIRL LOOK NEW YORK — Blouses come in; for their share of notice, with at- ‘ tention centred on crisp white cot- ton Gibson Girl styles that boas’. pleated fronts. These were worn with monogrammed handkerchl-is tied scarf fashion under the long pointed collars. GEKOGDKLOQOQOOGQOGIP!‘ Morning Smile CARELESS TALK A four-ycar-old boy, perched on his father's knee in a crowded bus, looked hard at the slout, gaudlly dressed woman as she hustled in ‘ where the binder had been fetched 5 Ellen's Diary ly au Hand breads Wile Jamie brsaklastsd with an sys to the door. "I want to be thars" he said “when the eanvesesara put in place on the binder. I don't ra member how they go." As yet those were in a snug heap on a verandah where James had latched them from ths closet up the back stairs. when they rest between harvest seasons. His breakfast was I bs- iievefiimilar to most small boys‘. Orange. and cereal. .the latter sprinkled generously by preference -and Grarfdaddy, with brown sugar. Nor is one sprinkling en- ough, lo; with the least excuse it is skimmed, and a second applica- tlon made. Buttered toast came next this morning, and the hard-boiled egg—a white one —was sliced in fetching daisies of gold and white. "No brown egg for me" he advised me. with a pleasant smile, from the old armchair, as I dropped them into the water "I'd like a white one today." James happen- ing in then from the last of the choring said "dld you hear him. Ellen?" and in a comfortable aside "certainly your grandmotherll cook you a white egg.” U I I The meal was scarcely over be- fore they were off to the near field on a recent evening. Jamie eager and shod against t_he stubbles auo chance brushes with thistles. James had the scythe, whet, I knew to a keen edge. to mow the corners for the first cutting, while Jock car- ried twine and canvas. "I guess" Jamie observed. leading off "she'll not work too good—-remember last year before the pole broke —some- times she wouldn't tie the sneaves at all. Getting old isn't she? was she here .... .. " and then the voices faded away as they disappeared behind the buildings. But_ Jamie's question w Jock would be: “Was she here when you were a little boy?‘ which period when spoken of never falls to interest Jamie. And then when Rob came, the har- vesting commenced and continued without delay until this evening when the first of our seeded grain fields is in stook. and the hinder taken to Robs for the next of the cutting tomorrow. l O Many interests attended this de- ‘Mumf’ he said, loudly, ‘it's a 2. Pronouncel lady." mother, "we know it is." The little boy looked puzzled. "But. Mummy." he Slliflli€d, "you- “torresirial just said to Dad. ‘Whatever’: this C object coming in." Mutro-Goldwyn-Mcyefs ‘ with romance. adventure and les- lightful Summer day. mellow with sunlight and blessed with a light breeze. Warmly golden it was, the uncut grain rippling prettily at the winds soft touch. Gossamer float- ed, and Jamie and I held breaths while a humming bird pauscd to ourt a colorful petunia. We shook apples from the old Transparent itree and there was a merry rush then to save our booty from one or another of the posturing sows W310 came with dcrisive snorts and glints of humor to claim them. ___.-4 (Continued cn Page 3) The Stars Say - By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Thursday, September 4 UNDER the concentrated pattern of benign and happy sidereal opera- tions this should be a day of ex- ceptional accomplishments. with much pleasure and gratification in the doing. Good foil-tune, promotion. felicity and the attainrne of loudest hopes and wishes are moving toward cherished goals under high tempo, with much possible jolll-fication. 1n business, high positions- public or private, in home. family and heart interests, there is concrete symbol of PTOSpQIlry and ‘appiness. If It 1s Your Birthday Those vfliose birthday it is are en- couraged to hold high hopes and desires for the f-ulllment of cher- ished direams of success, achieve ment and practical endeavor. con- centrated on the ‘will to win " and to be happy and useful, by well-de- signed and executed patterns that "make dreams come true" in a most tangible and realistic awareness. Promotion. honors, preferment and pleasure are seen all along the way. tivity in the foreground. "Happy landings" are the order of the tines. A child born on this day is rich- ly endowed with ‘ lents, ‘graces, chums, idealistic and realistic equimnent for a useful profitable, honored and gracious level of life. {Nil Modern Etiquettel Q. Is it necessary that a bride wear a hat or veil if the wedding beautiful saeeu stars JWQIIMIY takes place in the uronr v A- Yll. either may be worn, but at tbs hours wedding. what time cl day. both hat and veil ma thoncalls. Q. Biculdcua mas lather fcrktoplsos hrouapotatot b0 Illllflt be omitted. Q- In you have moved into s a. n» m: mus i» um. wanna: PIODUOTIDI That Body of Yours! Isles W. all» I. l. EAT SOME BOTIIN FOOD POI BREAKFAST airplane factory found that many of the workers seemed to be so tired at about 10:30 to 11 a m. that a short rest period was given with time to eat a sandwich or take a I012 drink. Investigation showed that the reason so many felt weak at mid- morning was because they had eaten a small breakfast and practic- ally none of’ them had eaten any protein foods, meat, eggs, fish. By having them eat a couple of slices ol bacon or one slice and an egg, those same individuals were abla to work right through until thg noon hour without feeling tired. I have spoken before of the value of a good breakfast and taking time to go to the stool after breakfast, in preventing constip- ation. Bry getting up l0 minutes earlier. eating a good breakfast, and taking time to go to the stool you get ofl to a good start for the day. ’ It is for this reason that nutrition experts point out that breakfast is the most important meal of the day frcm the stand- point of health. Yet a great many industrial and office workers make breakfast their least important meal of the day as they hurry away to work. As a matter of fact. 110T- less than one-fourth of the day's food intake would be eaten at breakfast time by industrial work- ers. and about one-fifth b-y office workers. ~ We should remember that most of us eat nothing between cur evening meal at 6 or '7 p. m. and our morning meal at '1 or 8 a. m. There are from 12 io l4 hours when no food is eaten. and so all work of digestion has been fin- ished for perhapsysevcral hours- Thus. when we eat our breakfast. ma: Ditainflodslcsdflparesntcl her wartime rations. During World War II a largo alm 1 Socialland Personal lFashions 1 Literature 4 BnTrrIt-Nur BREAD m: heal: our fast. all cur organs- Cordtex petal desigaiulaaidst on Gothic- vfle fitted with Gothic. You may; pay s little more,- but you get s; feature that gives‘ _ kind of comfort. field at Leading Everywhgga, including the stomach and intest- lnes-have had a good rest and are ready for work. Any object (a rubber ball has been used) placed in the stomach starts the stcmach moving to push downwards. Thus. when a largo breakfast is eaten, the stomach walls work hard. ‘Ilhe movement of the stomach are continued down to the small intestine in which food ls absorbed into the blood, and also down to the large intestine where wastes from the food are moved downward and so out of the body- By eating a good breakfast, in- eluding some protein food, bacon. 88B. fish, together with bread. cereal and one or more llqwds. fatigue and constipation should be prevented. _ Prompt Rallai Emollienl, mildly medicated Cuticun Ointment soothes vromutly. ltarls at ones to help heal Surya no the skin your drunisra CUTICURA ointment jostlure, greater comfort! “Arlene” is the bandeau sketched with I you s new ‘News! W Alto freq: thessmawsfi-gl-DNQI? \ lwlsotanslssuorsmsnm . smuocrmmiasyaaa. - mm tau-ll» ‘*3- coaorrx surrokr rt-tar urrs WITHOUT SHOULDER STRAP srnam It's that, exclusive Cordtex insert that makes Gothic diderent from any other bra. it looks like spretty design under each board-but it's a firm, corded patch that puts support underneath the bust instead of from the shoulder strspsflfs scientifically constructed to provide healthful é How Can 1!! I Br Anna anus; iwiokzwsioomcogm‘ Q~ How can I concc on the wall paper? M “mum” A. By moistening a 5¢r3p o; ‘h. paper which has been saved, and then carefully suraping off the coloring with a Sharp knife Apply this coloring to the scratch and when dry it will scarcely be non“. able, Q. l-iow can I kee ts white when boiled? p p0 m“ A. When preparing potato g place them in a kettle to soak l; cold water for an hour bet}. cooking. After they have boiled a“ are ready for the table, they will be white and dry. .-. Q. How can l prevent drawhi from sticking? . A. 11y rubbing some floor was on ihe slides and also on the draw ers. Polk-h well, because unlqln rubbed in thoroughly, the war fonms a sticky coating. ‘ i‘