_-.,~_.._.,." 5. ving f? The Woman’s Realm TRIED AND TBUIi Religion you JAY 1| ashloned?" How true! So is food. so in Bo are fathers and mother "old drink ; and ' neighbors, y And all things of value, I ttiink,_ A new-fangled creed has no powerl Until it is tried by the years; | If good, it endures through mis- fortunes, And abides irl the valley of tears. Mending China i You can save broken chian. pot-I a tcrv or glassware from a Humpty-i Diilnpty fate by piecin iback together and with) china cement. To Qcfiti. work with the broken object turned upside down, and follow instructions on the label. of thy tube or bottle of cement. \\'i ~ tillllillfi that surges from era '5 and filiCW time to dry; When ll-wiill.’ the mended piece, be more carctlil ill handling, and if its a table dish, clean by wiping ——ll0t soaking, l The fitted coat shows surprising‘ acceptance, as docs the sport swaggcr- in the seven-eights length. a inspiration is seen in a 1h lovely straight ‘t and a narrow stand-f in: collar. i comforters, sleeping ' cr articles using feath- l shorih‘ be manu- ed quantities for i . llicccns have proved to‘ ost tirpcndnble means 01* n i the war front.- Blftig are farclr 5110i. down. PAT RI 0TH‘ HOMEMAK ING - i When asked to give some re- frigerator tins to the busy house- wife recently. a refrigerator specia- JlcL rtmarkeci, "Housewives know, 1,110 ilslial dais and don't in connect- inn with their electric refrigerators, P's the out of the ordinary duties that are romctilnes neglected.“ i He liien recommended checking- lihc following: ‘Th;- motol- of a normaLmach ne Pillows, balls anti o ers fill‘ ii WEWIPPEP l/VQREU/E/lr VI/Vlffl/l/G saewr LAT/l“ V5 $7M,” pROTE6T/ IIODUCI man's Re alm Picks ‘u? lit sho d be checked by a reliable ‘ program. an stalimenq», for “with Vrol ‘l; AJobOnl YOHCQIIDOl WWW AMA-In Leisure a should opera time. m work more. If thc - er than if it runs for g, half hour, and than again in a few minutes-J n: qua," lm i. Price Control will fill-r fir?!" “"5" up u a regrlrlr feature each Ill!- The queltlonl are thou which have ruched tho Wartime Prim Trade ‘bolrdrhfrnm housewives in Refrigerator units lbould be this re on. o iulswcra nro - defrosted when the accumulation of ygilvflwa alfiagml u" ‘mug; ‘is about. one-quartcr of an inch ghaukdoghpfl“ “Willmnilltrnn 13v‘: i: If th lchin h fari- led "I, m " I type 01355:», cgmpzlrtrlnen: aft” the gflae“"lktfl°uvlv 5539.2: fig: bottom, the inside coils or fins m, 5,3 Bag,‘ ". should be cleaned occasionally with " - w‘ t ‘rherieiatcboschangecf there any §?..‘é£'l‘l§f.'“f“§..fsl°l.§iioil “P 3°‘) in notifying the Board? Opffilled 1'9‘ A. Yes. A landlord, whenever his tenants change, should ren v n o e ar 1e FEET ' 0% iii 12g“ Rf th w uh CONTANT 0MB and igadxgtlBoard and féltléffs --__ e Boar o ee a compo e Best argument for a pedicure is‘ CODY 0f this 10ml- that you win B, vote of thanks from‘ ~ 1 m“? Yecenlw bee" m5‘ your feet when toenails are tail- fliafiled 1mm the Army. How do I °'°"- t, m, M k j°“;i‘“°i§%l‘;“§l“§3£i§ illfiétmtlkelt steps e? a e your - 1 ground-floor manicure a two-point Rum“ ‘mi 51"“ “"3"” 1 Loci d begin the first in- m“; Bflatfdskhggembee“ regpfign at bedtime by “m” “ans books (ti; disfchaj enfirmv person- ctraight across, with no rounding m] m ' off of corners. Bevel the edges of your nails and scuff your emery board over the surface, if you need to make smoothies out of rough or ridged nails. 503-‘! Cuticle in a. bath of suds long enough to loosen its grip, d gently probe New. drv nails an rim; with an ornngesiick hooded ienibcr 30, inclusive. Purchase per- wlth cotton and soaked with an be valid from September cilv remover. if cuticle is too l to December 31. In making {FD- stubborn to budge or won't be piicatiml. the applicant must cre- shredded of: stop, wrap each nail sent both his sun registration card with some Qil-soaked cotuuh band- and his ation book or ration card. age each toe. put on some cotton ' i‘ —' ' i * ‘ soaks and go f0 bed. Begin the second installment of will" pedicure the next morning serviceman. does not appv to gas- frigerators, .______;____ DESERVE .4. I have seen that some am- munition is to released to sportsmen. Where must I make ap- plication to obtain my quota. A. Application for a permit for ammunition should be made at your nearest Local Ration Board betwen August 1.: and Sep- smears around the edges of one nail before you go on to the next. DIZARDORDTHYUDC and inrdckimoirta wife? , He Shoul OM! in even though she was ANSWER-Def wall u the ins. wife, which ls Just as sillv nomeased or mobil , he truck.’ w gei- and who have ti: wise. not for me the for a. girl be awfveased always selfish and th who was kood-natu I would try ic marry und h id ibed instegflmoivaogdleeadewseiéht. DEAR MISS DIX-We bands zone we want to help here so we in our enjoy ng ourselv mind if th _ The hem. We ave flood wlv know we think of them way they do. , ould we let. by 2 o'clock o dancing at moderatelv Sh fret in by removing bandages, and see how gracefully cuticle yields persuasive probing, Now, rfmalns for you to do is to wash from spattering 1w, “$1115 fr.“ °f on‘ to drV and i9 5P- To bake potatoes in half the iisi-al D-v mllfh- U50 DOIlsh, even if it's time, cut, them in half lengthwise Cfllfluflffss 311d does nothing butyand place cut side ca. .l til .i make "M15 1°°i< as though theyigreased pan. viiere celiophane- wrapped. The professional way to prepare mas Dollsh is to spread them apart of cott n to e1 Breakfast bacgijvill get crisper faster if you tom it in flour before frying. The flour keeps are Accidents may mappen ll caller stairs are SINCE SHE sreneeo our or THE "B. 1' acumen ANSWER-If it is ne , dancing with them at v the Job to the unmarried mfillves in your missionary work bu nee . . rlélys of man shortage. are certain to be a back seat and treasury to keep girls? ried vromen should take i itch stnévk in im the boys at home DEAR. without h: bad luck Vin! in be inundated u- if they break the chain? ANSWER-I think the before it makes anv more h pressed by law. eadivay. A i Ellen's Diary By An Island Farmer's Wife uo-ov-oovvovo Alb-in it 0 v 9 was late or perhaps as I thlru: of very early-this morning-when our flunily return- ed from the Ivair. ‘there harl been a. delay on the vlay occasioned by a tire pic up a piece of iron toting a tiresome wait and laborious work of changing a tire in the dark. Although I be- lieve they did nave a flash-light to aid them. They came home weary- and tanriedl-from crowding so m/uch intc two small days. . - We ‘had visitors last night follow- ing tlie bread-mixing. One small girl accompanied her parents to the Fair and included also a trip to he dentists to leave a_ iwughty. troublesome tooth with him so that no more aches might come to inter- fere with needed rest or lessons. Bile was quietlv I an emanated sleep. on the rear ' t last. from the pain. can cause so much suffer- ing even though they are so useful and necessary. I thought today about their necesaity when I ling. He would have c terrible time C8JI1€ ludty Irlllo-io-lol Bu: ab: wasn't always so happy. Once the invisible barrier of "H.019 shut he: o5 from the friends and good time: she longed {on Fortunately, she learned about a simple pre- caution taken by careful people everywhere-a daily bath with purifyingLifebuoysoap. Lifebuoy gently cleanses-washes away the perspiration which causes 98.0.‘? It leaves you feeling extra clean.- Yon brow you are safe from otfendingi And actual tests prove Llfebuoy mildrr than many so-called beauty soaps.- Get Lifebuoy for the bath-and for face-and- hand wash-ups. Its clean, invigorating scent disappears almost instantly. FROM HEAD TO TOE-IT 1B a 0 watched Pard chew scme bones with hlte teeth spark- ti" Then too . lrlns to tlsts this spring and surn- mer. although I confess. I find my- self missing these excursions a great deal. _ ' a aver my red road of dr morning he thought Al ggh the water ahdmtrees bel d w 1 ei- gmun e buildings “nicely Etunted. an interested farmer. he and James had m common mound and I net a formula from him B I g!!! a life early in inn a moot pr career. as so many other brave Is and boys have done and are dolnu in freedoms use. Th h h to mourn their loss down hrouah years of loneliness are also amoni: the bravest ‘in the land. my inclinations. "the line of ent i Canadian cities. There is n hill there crowned with massive build- irzlza where the laws of the Domin- ion are made. ‘more is a peace- wwer there and a carillon and a book nf remembrance. And new because o: another war, the city is‘ gig, agtilrthcnicvtcaeetf-lsthelzets Most men don't do this Every day we see booi- men. earning small salaries. . have nothing but ipretty facu to re ocial and Per l. Dorothy Dix Saxs- . | MAN SHOULD SHOP FOR A WIFE d Try To Get Qualities He Wants And Needs lln A Woman * —What qualities slwuid s young man look for amanteachhiswifetobe not thrifty before marriage? leahoshoul ddecidovfl-lotquclitiuhe ‘TY thrifty after B. B. B. dtakcatcckofhimselfu wantdmdlsaoinatcneed 1.11601.- who marry girls who end them. comm as if they our everything they ever expected . n what they needed was a serviceable be sure of what yo girls over. wife, the first thi have to live with. tempers are hung on a hair-trig.- and handled with gloves. I like- fl nflillzv and the b rvd and amiable and to have in a fancv auto- u need in a wife when you If I were a voiinz man nz I would take into sposition because that I would pass ossy. I would look easv to get along with and one you could talk things over with without getting into a fight. u healthy zirl. a sensible with mine and girl. a domestic girl one who would be a helixtmate are the wives 01' ggfvlgg men these evil-minded people lzet in our hair? ~ 527R. U ill night clubs. don't vol? lnlfmnilm lthln he can charge With our hus- keep u~n the morale of the boys who are still good llllh es and we are sure that y would not want us to es and write our husban every day so people should not talk about us the t clubs and sce no hnrm our husbands would not be lonesome waiting for ds regularly to let them We IISUJHY VICE MENS‘ WIVES. le oi’ the civilians by might be well to leave You mav be instigated bv stronulv of the nfiainion that nlnr- lzlve them a s oiv. Put that in your cigarette and smoke it, MISS DIX-Don't you think neocl- ith chain lett met office department I thought it already had b "crowded to asked this in: there she added wistful not like the fun but no meant i he enjoys this dive no fishing joyed their days with Illii of munorics to l't.‘ll\:\’0 in when uutics 06D will. I no time spen and that found here’ away from the "naunts of men" ' ollections ently to tlicir busy i ly f . . We had when my niece and flame father. an enthusi this far on his wily to the Fair coming to remain bv way of holiday her school-work. Ellen, ll Island sin-timer assisting —'_<cdntlnued A ___.___. accrue wrrn rotvfrox TRIM An kb swarm a to f???“ .£3.°il{.'.'...°'“t.'l." o w “gum "m, your name and m l‘ charigttetirown Design N0. 1091 is to nut yourself in your if you had a pretty voting s o.‘ miles, and if you . hardships and rianizors t uri-t-il two o'clock at night Anrl do vou think vcu doing it lust lo cheer have worries enough nniv ers lhreatevlhw thcm with A VICTIM. should do» this nest, cen Ell-D- —T———— ..—,_—- -. overflowing. When I ladyhow she liked liv- said: "Very will" and iv 1 thought, "But its island." And he said t. for I know rsiozi," "there's there!" I hope they en- noliday anti fnut their loved ones will be filled lllinu fess as they often De too they BiiJQ/Cd the t about America's stream the peace anu quiet to be will also bring hliizipv rec- wnen they‘ return pres- L . only luiished dinner saloe Eilien bhe had accompanied her astlc race - fan, "a day or two" before rcsulniflg 'Ke other fIiIm-Ohlldlfll, has had a at every onupage 3.) 109i ni - wry stlttort tinge ‘it 10:25:11 . a em N0. 109i _ Pinto instructions. m“ Write or send DESIGN N0. i5 cen' 4 in Needlework Guardian. co or Bureau Name .i..____._. Street Addre; - contract. she took her brother with 5m .<=.____vARviA~ iaAlws cliv i mwlll... ammo have“: raw‘; u,‘ _ . a 5.3 ggibrifiutiar mg all‘! . s t-t u - may 413:5“; :" ; “cumin no "iigzitiszmiuydrf" m" °"'“"...... ca: 2L min atrikea in the mint. 2i out; Ioncr back if you are not aatilfiatl. As Long as I Live By EMILIE LORING "I'll have to go weeks to make my story hang to- slowiy as if marshalling lhe facts, "to a diamond theft in Hollywood." , “VP/s bandit?’ Joan exclaimed incredulously. “Have the ripples I from that amazing episode reached | acrosn the continent?" “Your sister is tied up in this" IJOBIL. The ma-n who returned her handerehief was B, man named Al Dawn. He had aliases but his real name is the one that concerns us. tell. Mrs. Banktcn about her family and ours. He knew that his sister Nadia was in carsfield and conceived the brilliant plan of mailing the jewels to her." i Nadia, Carl's wife. the acoom 1- -ice of a thief!" Mrs. Shaw n- terrupted passionately. “She is thief!" The denial was flung from e long open window. The three men rose as Senorita. Nadia Donescal swept forward and stopped in the middle of the terrace. l “I am not the accomplice of a_ thief! My-my brother sent the diamond his-his side-kick stole to me-yes, but da s ago I mailed "But I saw a mass of diamond bracelets taken from the pocket of the man you call the side-kick when he was brought into Police Headquarters today." Senator Shaw iprotcstcd. ‘ "You deed?" The Senorita had gone high-class Mexican again. "Deed you examine them? They,‘ were rhinestones of the first water. I put them in the box in which the stolen Jewels had come and gave‘ them to my brother when I left‘ liim and his treacherous friend in’ the cabin on the mountain." Her mouth tyvisted convulslvely." He never knew that the real jewels had gone back to their owners." She whirled and faced Sally Sham, "well, thees set/ties who sh have Peggy. I am no fool. Weel the Judge give the child to me now? No. I don't want her, but these you shall know. When after seven years 1 could not trace Gus Janvers. I divorced him. I was legally your son's wife. Adios!" | theatric as her‘ Her exit was as entrance had been “Nadia! Wait!" the Senator call-I ed and followed her. - ter what seemed hours of tense silence he returned. He lighted a fresh cigar. "Yes. After I had assured Nadla that because she was Peggy's mother I would see her through the Grand Jury investigation of the murder, she poured out rier story so fast that I followed with diffi- culty. She said that when she went to the Coast to fulfill a plot/lire her hOpiIiB he would so straight in a. new environment. He stayed in California when she came east. She said she ins stunned-I believe her-when a few weeks ago she opened a Package which came through the mall and discovered therein six diamond bracelets. Then came a letter from ‘Al’ in Hollywood, explaining that the "merchandise" he had sent her was not a present, that he would be 8- long soon to claim it. that she was to keep ‘mum’ about it. if she didn't- he would be in the hoosegow for years. “She knew what. that meant. He had boarded at state expense sev- ral times before. She packed the bracelets in another box and mail- ed it from s, branch post-office in Boston, a; ‘merchandise’, to the éelwelers iadizgllywood from whom e suspec e stclen. Two weeks later nqr broth- gether," Senator Dan Shaw began _ He and his pal overheard Vivian’ not the accomplice of a. them to a ,iewe er in Hollywood". I ‘u ers‘ recognition of Nadia. at sonal Fashions '1; i imam A‘ m; CUOUMBEB- ruiusn ‘ I 1' rt’ ‘Mp4:- 8 cups green clwlmbei-s, seeds taken out, cucumbers cut in cubes. 2 c onions minutes more. Pack into , hot Jars. Sea]. Yield: about 4 pints. L _________. i A POSIE TEACHER ‘ Pupil-Teacher, may I ask you a question? Teacher-Surely. What is it? Pupil-Why do we call goods sent ‘by r "shipments," while we »call those sent by shins "cargoes"? HIS PLANO l An inmate of an asylum was ‘about to be discharged 18a curtehd. T‘ 0 GBVG, G su him in and ed about. his plans. "Well," was the reply, "I was ad- mitted tc the . so I may prac- tice IBM’. I used to be an account- ant, so I may become a. bookkc re . be intc Maegan?!‘ laloflnd the goinatouoh‘?! mags-iconic a house ca . Tlltif “if. “hound”: on . his other his fouh Particular attention is 81"" i0 work with children and mothers. and the students assist in a special clinic for Prospective mothers. 0 - " i ' - Mrfe anJM/f- . l ined t l ' maiiilllfsqw-teiiidlgfi: lounge ‘iii: ' .‘ with an instant-Es hestitauon. w whom." Craig Lamont thin told of ill-lg; Co Cl b, f £11318 "- pettilgoug of ‘I118? gilflhéanflxlllg. Ho had asked the Senate to question him with the thought that he might tell of something in the womanfl Past which would helP in the fisht to retain guardianship of Pe . He had been stunned at the wveintivn of the truth. The Senator put. his arm about‘ his wife. “Nadia will leave the country and never return she sa 8- 1 believe she means it. . Y“ “alums: inoiikdegiinth’ pm ore-var. w W . "The book is closed, Dan. Thank you for everything. She cielred her voice and smiled at Duvld Croften and his wife. "Shall we o in and have a little W“ ct?" "ifs; filing‘ of 1 not?” 3&1}; rig our an: . siggvid Crofton agreed llghtly- H! looked at his daughter. "Coming. Joan?" "she l, not," Craig Lamont answered for her. "This seems w 1w chafing-u, night, There are one or two uas ons she can answer for . e on Joan.’ t mire held out; hi, hand. in the in- stant, she hesitated, he felt hi8 mother's tense regard. knew "i" the eyes of David and Patty Croft- on were on their duudhwf- I, "The ctator speaks. I 80! J01" declalmed melodramatically Ind ran down the terrace awn!- (To be Continued) Needlecraft used Ear Heinz i pickles, ‘(o0 — Q 1 Q 1 — — - — ' _ i____.__- 'r-. ' DOODLE-BUG VARIITIEST _ LONDON‘ —(OP)-Icndon'| IIQ 12nd Kids. under their two lfi-YW‘ old leaders have organized . Doodle-bu Variety Show. , _ . or no born . the youngster! i 3 o f rim-noes so on regularly iW large audiences. ' Blackheads on quickly by a ‘W method that dissolves them. 5t! l!‘ ounces o! peroxiri: WW5" m“ his druggist. apply with a hot. "id . . - gently over the blackheads-w Y“ will wands: when they bl" W‘. e!" telephoned her that he must see her. She agreed to meet. him at the Public Library in Boston. On that very morning she saw hi; picture posted in the office here in Oars- field and knew that his part in the diamond theft had been discovered. He did not meet her at the Library. That veriing he trailed her to the Country Club here. "He told herlzha he were caught. her fig/ht for Peggy coming up gt once ahe didn't dare defy him. She borrowed Philip Bud's sedan. a the W0 men to the to of the mountain and left them wl the understan m! that a‘ goon as ghQ felt it safe she would come for them and drive them to some distant town frcvn which they could make their Bet-away to South America. Nadia left her brother and his ipal in the cabin on the mountain with provisions for two dayl, and the package they thought 0on- ihe d‘ ’ The For The Home Mill/TWA!!!‘ ENCORE Because you're Al“?! groomed when you're wearing a chirtwaist dress. this front-button tereating pockets i5 g high familiarity. No. £86 in requires 1% well Send 20 cents for PATTERN. Print your Name. Address ann Sty lo Number gilghifily. Be cure to atato line vou . . K gzblk fififlfi tho NH!!! ltreet AMruI city Province tion to escape with the jewels was too much for the person known in our story as the side-kick or nli- 1'16 expertly d sod of A1 Dawn and made his gs -awlty in Graig’; road- sier with t unopened box he thought con ained the stolen ewels" "How did they find out that’ Nadia was mixed up in the deal? Craig Lamont asked. "Johnny Nolan look the numb" of the sedan that went up and down the mountain in the early morning. m; suspected something was wrong. YOII UIIIIEI Hill] SIIFFEI FIOI flQTlFiMlllS lular In , orvaus irri 2.""i"‘l1..‘..°¢i"“°“'~- “iffffifnfiilf; one " e-age to women-try Lydllpeli. Plnkhlllfl Vegetable 00m ilhd h relieve liloh moons. It l‘: natural Ibllow liroui s. It was about a moment's work to Provincatrace the owner. Bard waa invited »