C1": -+~.. 2&1 '4 a". ff""".g__’g_‘f'fgz~. PAGE T iVO 13 i: »: '1 F» . . . . .-. ~.--~.-sl.~.-.-.a-r-u-i.“--'--r---.-l.-~.-.-.~.-.-.-.-. .-.\,-.- . I i: YUIIR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE :5 (B! FRANCES DRAKE» :, Look ‘n “w(€:u:;;|xh_t, lino, King features l: "h." w“ Jlluzloiugr lbirthguy comes ill. and fine ~ , ccor mg to the stars». - -"'l-'\‘-i"'-’“-‘-'-‘-'-"-'-'-'-'-'-wwv-wwse--'-aa--ssvwv¢s~sm Fur .\I0llduy, May 20th maritime and shippmg mums“ ud b. '13- tClI 2i to APRIL 2U ‘Anal lgxelngllai nlfflllpfdfllltlillgftlk Si?“ w! ' 8-1" l-lPl-v-i. iofvllil; lvsueslpersccial lncnly gains n m‘. DEJCEMIBER 2a w JANUARY :1 lca-PPAOOFII) - strive w attain ipwfectoon in your life's work ram- Qer than strain and fret to satisfy -1 a» orb informa- Vfl-“PIQ-J‘ 46F vom- ‘ zlnd lIC'[)Jl'.1ii_\' f0.- "illl-l- ‘an iifliblllOll for great-s:- v m _ .lin iin ll.'J\\'Il, and ik 1 ' . i-i .\l.-\Y ‘J0 Ll'll'..f".!§l ~ 1M, A o ilmflsifiulg M" “ a," M" Plfll-‘P-llf-ll. a slap forward need 11h. JANIJ ARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 lfitlil -- T:_v aliyililiig with- lll rczi. ll and lll wliicli you iv ll ' 1 ' I l‘? prliituitl s. bill <i.ii'i llffllkllfi and i0 e cilpciitllizlt-y‘ in so to MAR/OH I) ". I Easily, showy - L 1111* like in lzc ‘ it lasing smccss 'i quck-i‘. Don't . . brsi ziiid your ef- "l bent‘ gird fruit. ti. a . ' , ll l .' . 2 . - I W5 an“ 1e It’ pics and uh g" ifollifléglflft. Tiwncii of a riecn and . c i" :~ ~ ‘.' '1 1 ".".\' 2i to At'1'iljh"I‘“2 llfioh- :PH‘O P 3'“ P‘ lav? n .b' n” tmNww" " d ~ PVIIVHI i’ ' slhtvtl tniciit f'i- aci- r __,_ _ A _ M l- " A MorningSmile greater bolls-- rtin S nk-mnillr- - re f vored than LONG JOURNEY l The lecal railway \\'ilS vc-ry 1.1;- lire-iv. The train riimlzlrd alciig at ma. snails p.14‘. 'l‘iie pa scpgii" ',.sl-ni‘irti a cmiversntirn wit-h the lgilartl to kill tJne. on this train nmv years." , Pnvenger: "What ‘you get. in at?" . pub...» i‘ producers m" ‘“"'“"-“ ..e many favored. l slat 0:1 did OFTOBFTR 24 lo NOVEMBER 22 i-'\'"'r';>o» — Srrmutttzng to bus- IIIWSS and money interests. Eker- “I5 DIFFICULTY A soldier was struggling u; get, |two mules over a plank to Cfflsg 1a ditch, and wing some vex-y good ladiectives. N,\\,-I,-VUPFR 23 m DECEMBER i The padre passing by asked if .. <- wpg-Iz-ptai ‘, Manuramuring, he could be of any aashtnnce. . “Yes? said the soldier. "You construction, matter. p“- if! tn inn-ti and produce, also might w“ me how Npmjo" ma” blue-pencil animals into the Ark." 9A hy/nslvcsnrsmb.‘ BIMA MOIASSIS O Extra helpings are the order of the clav when you serve BEHA Extra Fancy Table Molasses with your pancakes. ltsfiure. delightful flavor gives added zest to this popular dish. BEBIA Extra Fancy Table Molasses Is I pure, nourishing food. Use it as s spread for bread . . . on pancakes snd for you! baked goods. in good III ways. SOLD IN IUI-K II‘ YQUI UIOCIP! L CHEON SET DESIGN N0. X 37! urorhvicri place doilles for luncheon and bilffct suppers an; growing more iwvxnilifill. pilllPfll N0. X 372 Cillllalns us; complete Instructions. Tu nrdcr this design. write vnur name and and scnd ivilh lo ccnts in coin or stamps Ullilfll-[ICIOVIKII Guardian. of materials herded and address on i to Ncedlewolkn gpgltgl-eptftr, To flhai-lnflctoivn Guardian NPP(llP\\'0I‘l( Department. DPFIPII N“. X 372 NAME _...__.____--,..._---._--_.____ B'I'iililrr__....____.._.__..-___..___...... d‘, . .~..---.--_....-v\, __ -.. avg‘... man-w. PRQVINCI-__——_-ss-hss-—g-I—Ii!I—-l———— A CHILD HORN OV THIS DAY ' c i‘ Guard: "Yes. I've been trzivellng ‘ “l lgone over it, and I've come t0 FJQOQ§OQQQ4OOQOQ-O4QGOOOOOO-OQFVOOQQVOQ OQOOQOQ-OOOOOOOOOOOOO OOO-OOOQQOQOOQOOOOQPQO§O-OOOOOOOQOQOOOQVQ ‘ WS/omalfs Re alm '/. Social and Personal '1. OOKQOOO HfOOO OffOO-OOOOQVOOOOOOO 0O OOOQHQQOQ VQQQ O '90! QQQ-Q.-..-.’..-..+’..Q.‘.Q.. Southern Atlantic Legacy I Br n! ammo! rsmusn . I CHAPTER I . sum mom m: sns "El oapltan Salter." the clerk an- lnounced. and stood aside from the ldoorwa to allow the big msn to ‘enter e manager's office. Senor Miguel Aldosora rose from this chair and advanced toward; his client with outstretched hand. I "All. Captain. you come in s happy houii" lie exclaimed in very good ‘English. "It is how long-five. six ‘lIlOlllllS—SlllC8 1 have the pleasure Ito see vou?" ,' "It's s‘! ofthat," the burl captain iflEl‘£‘(‘f_l._ slibsidlnz into a chali- and depositing a stout pigskin bag care- fiill.\' on the floor beside him. "I must be_ the answer to the bank ‘managers prayer, No overdraft. a sfeclriv current account, and I never lshcw ill) without; putting a few pesos of ccmmision in your pocket. Isn't. that. so?" _'1"he other laughed and he rescued his seat n: the 5 _ "It fs true," he admitted. “If all {our clehts were like you. banking ,\voulrl be a pleasant business. But I ‘forgot’ mv manners. A little drink.| Captain. and a cigar? One must: Illlfifik‘ the happy occasion of your |\'l‘l .' Captain Salter shook his head lilFlIllY. "A cigar, yes." lie agreed. "But vcilll have to count me out on the Tlicre was a time when I (irihk. but 1m get- lwoilldn't have sail ‘No,’ ilc at tcii o'clock in the mornzng. lllc lclpeti himseif to a long, thin m m 5- lCulziiiitt-iéiirl from the pi-offered boxau an, bl o tie Lild vlitli stiong teeth. (“use Wu gave mm ‘we glad “and and he thought that iii ah unappro- cliitlvc WOILQ woman who pcrcclwu how wonder- aiid the clear. “u h” “"“5' "I'nc time comes when we've all got to shut down on careless habits if we wailt to slay healthy." , The mahti er surveyed his visitor's br d sliou dors Ill ' (‘Zlllp PXIFH OI with u smile. his bearded health, Capta ii," he remarked drvly. " . I'm fit ciiougli now." the other agreed. "But I'm getting on,, and it doesn't do to plav lianky- .ua kv after you've passed the 6O in k. It's iimc to settle down to a rc-sular lfe then-and it's partlv ‘nbcut ilizli tvou. I'm thinking of bi ing a small l. Tfll‘ c=tatn and becoming 9 propi- ' ' "Just as a sort of hobby, 'I‘lie manager leaned back in his Cll'"l‘. "At fiarbonilras?" he asked. ‘ "Just in the hills above." the. cap-- lain answers-d. "There's a two hun"-' red acre lot going thafli b: nuiie enough to keep me busy. I wouldn't things are going to wake up a bit. nut there. I shou‘dn't wonder if laud, became quitt- valuable between the~ scwas and the cczist." The manager nodded. l "It is going to make a vcrv m; difference-and not the least to llSl here." he said. "As I see it. in few! years time Antilla will be as b 2 as! Clcnluegas-the Havana of the east. lint I hm delighted to hear that you are buying n stake in the countnnl and I will be happy to give you any assistance in the matter, A; ycuI know, ours is a ‘sugar bank.’ and" we are in contact with all the brok-l crs and shippers." "Y I know," repiled the Cap- tain. "But that side 0f it Won't come‘ up for quite p, while. The estate has, been allowed l0 go out of ptoduc-i lion. The first thing to do is to buy‘ llr——ail(‘l that's what I've come about. I want to establish a credit to meet the purchase price. And here it I5,"l he concluded. I-Ie reached down and llftinK U16 lcathcr bag from the floor, deposited! lL on the desk. ItauWhi-ed to be! surbiyslnlpy heavy, Jud liig from the manner in which he lfted it and the solid sound of its impact on the mahogany surface of the desk. The manager leaned forward sncl pressed a bell-pilsh on the side of the desk. and a few seconds later al clerk appeared in the doorway. 561101‘ Alciosorll addressed him in rapid Spanish. and he came forwaltl and lifting the bag from the desk with an obvious effort, carried it out with him. I "You A ave s check of the amount, Captain?" the manager asked, as! the dooif closed bQlllIKI him. Captain saltci- nodded, "Round about a thousand. reck- oned in English," lie szild, "I dontl know what the current price Is ex- actiy, but it ought to work out as ‘somewhere IICIII‘ nine thousand, pesos. I'm paying lust Over five thousand for illf‘ cstatc. and then lhcrc'll be a 200d deal to shell out lh llic way oi new machinery and so on." "Jilst so." the manager agreed. "You are not getting tlzis estate clicimly. Captain." : it's a bit stifiias a matter of] ‘ the otllci" admitted. "But I can't heal lht-m rlnwn any lnwcnl Still, I'm hopniz that the land Wllll rise in value when they've finishedl lthe roach-and nirvwayu I can afford, Ito bay for my hobbies." , There followed s brief pause while they pulled at; their cigars. Then, the manager glanced across, at hLs client sneculatlveiv. I "Has it ever occurred to you tl st it would be worth your while to taker out naturalization papers. Captain?" as ed. "You have been living in the country for ovei- five years now. It would not commit you to any- thing-aside from the taxes which you would have to pay anyway-and now that vou are purchasing this lestaiehit might be wroth th nklng ‘llfivnonr om raccoon" The Osptsln shook his head slow- ylrto. I guess not." he sold. "I've thr- concluslon that it isn't. worth it. intend to stsv here because it suits me as well as anywhere. ‘Iliat last trip I made to England cured me cf any wish to live in that beastly cli- mate. But at the same time, British citizenship gives me a. definite pull here. It puts me outside local poll- tlcs, for one thing, and if an one tries to do me dirt. the British n- sui will want to know why. If l. large-scale revolution came along. for instance. I'd be left slone be- cause I am s Brltisher; but. if I be- came ll. Cuban citizen, the chances are that be forced to side one wav or the other, snd if it happened to be the wrong side’ 1 might get plugged for m pains.’ "Bilt, my dear Captain!" he man- ager protested in s pained voice. "The country has settled down now. Who talks or revolution?" "Quite a lot of folk-and they al- wsvs will!" the captain retorted. "It's In the blood, 1 uess. In sn- other five years they'll ave got ovcr the last rumpus and they'll be ripe for the next. But anyway, you can sec tl-at I don't slfind to gain much and I miltht lcsc p whole lot. S0 I reckon I'll slop as I am." Thc managcr shrugged. "There is reason in what you soy." I s-s i - - _ to tell 1111i uf his iflllilé. keep liini ‘mg m0 01d to start hmmg theboh- lie-minded Of all ci h.s SHOFLCOIIIIXIBS ‘uiicl impress upon lllfll what a, poor la _ _ "Qne womd n0; “Us 93L T)‘ o m- Col/villi" that uil Ol yous pic-AMP!» = p ‘ l r bid-ilk; l/dsali “Z15 IJJIQIIC) ‘illlu bllflt. H1810 l5 iwtnnlz about llllil 141M YOU “K9 lrcln the wav he has his hall‘ cut to his taste in neckues. Proclaiin his mistakes _ from that I've cnmt- to see-"~°\15‘"°P5- so. I ,llGb 201ml to spring that botrei- about it, but now that they're |kn°w 11°“ w run ‘IHAIILUVFETOWN GUARDIAN Dorothy Dix 's Letter Box mommy DIX SAYS- IF YOU WANT TO LOSE HUSBAND FORGET YOUR COURTSHIP. WILES Wives Who Complain That Love is Lost Need to do a Bit of Checking up on Their Own Habits If you want to lose your husban you caught your poor llshas soon as you have landed him. Drop all of ks with which you first attracted hi5 attention and snared his fancy. him and making 'ou id in the days of courtshilb. Goodness ows, you worked hard En0l1¢h to get. him and you are entitled to knock Off and take it easy the remainder of your llfe. And, if _ wonder what. he ever saw in You that made him . thmk he wanted you for a. wife. let him fi out for himself. house. the little alluring yesln around the and your at home. skill softcne band doesn't and lell your husband all the bad neivsyou can think of. him oil to his day's work as, sore as a boil and give him a chalice to c011- lrast you ivitli the splck-and-span girls in his office whose Jobs delfifld upon their jollylhg him along. Be the only woman 1n the world up you Lnllik lie is. _ lvolgel. lliill. lic hilllricd you bo- lie was gctluig the one Fancy, then, how lie enjoys dis- Belittle him before other peolgkljlé [JUNK/UL his grammar ahu pronunciation. uccly his opul- ions. When he tries _to tell a smiy "u. . lui‘ rleavvn s 58x9, SOu are olti one Bflfllll. ale your lsveryboov heard it in the craiie.’ Be alivays Uflllllg attention to thf! fact. that you can l. have a. new cal. ul‘ a intuit colli. because Jolili doesn i. get alonz l.tle other men. The trade secret of the Other woman is that she puts soft soap on the wounds ivives make in their husbands‘ vanity. Nag. li-cnt your husband as if he were a incoronic infant. Never tell him a t..liilt Ulltl? and lct ii. go at that. Harp on the Same string until you wear him down and make huh incapable oi resistance. Make him eat what vO_u think i5 good for his stomach, instead of what he likes. Slop hlhi from smok- lm; 1f you don l. like tobacco. Make him furnish an alibi for every niin- ute of the day he is away; from vou. BODY-VB liihi oi all pcrsonal libcrty. It will make him ihlnk _of lonie as‘ a prison; marriage as a liie sentence] at hard label‘. and love you us he‘ would love ills JIILOI‘. Keen voiinliouse filled with vour people, l-lave Mother comefor long, visits. Have some of the girls palikeul he atlinllt "AndW-course you 316' not married." _ _ "Yoillc tllllllilllR of death duties novv, aren't you?" the CKLDLGIIIBSKBG shrewdly, "But that's not going to worrv me. Thev can onlv claim on property in the country, and they won't get very fat on that. Anyway. I'll be out of it by then. and I've got a brotlcr who'll fililll. ‘em for what he can not?" lie broke Oil .lor ai. that moment the clerk re-cntcrcd the room and handed a slip of Duper to the man- ager. The latter glanced at it. and then looked across at the captain. “Nine thousand, two hundred and thirty-eight pesos. thirty-five cents,~ Captain.’ he announce-ll, as the d00i- l closed again. "A little better than you lhoutiht. oh?" l The captain nodded carelessly. and rose from iis chair. "Well, that's scltlcti," he said. He glanced at hLs watch. "I might as vvcll bc getting along, That clepcsit of lnilic won't ivnht aiiv clearing, so I can draw on ilic account. as sooh a5 I iikc, ch?" ‘Ilic nianhgci" had risen too, and‘ at this he slnilcd. ' "It clears itself," he said. “flicre is still nothing to bent it. But speaik- , ‘l’ lug of t..iit, Captain, I ivlsli you vvtil u lct lilc know wlicn you IIIK I COmlllfZ on llicsc llttle visits of yours 1 could tlicli send a couple 0f inch. to lilcet your boat and escort ‘ou here. We have our share of luau characters in Antilla, and if it once became know that. you were carry- lz—" a rho captain cut him short with; an impatient laugh. "Don't worry about me!" he said. "I may be setting a back-number, but I can 5Llll look alter myself. 1L8 only s couple of hundred yards from the landing-stage, and if anyone tries to ge l. tough with me in broad daylight, they're in for a rough DB-iiflilb. Besides, how aln I going to let you know? I don't know myself to within an hour or two. It just, d9- pends on the strength of the Trades Whéidlfl I make o. ailluk passage or not. You're getting rattled about nothing. Nobody knows me here, and the box ooks like any other baa. doesn't it "Perhaps so," the manager s eed. "But all the some, I don't ll e it. I shall be glad when the long-dis- tance bus service gels m far as Car- bonaras. The depot ls just across the plaza, and you will only have a few yards to walk." “But I won't come bv road even then." the captain told him with a l-in. "For one thing. I don't come lroct from Carbonaras anyway. But even if I did, the sea passage woud be safer. Nobody can lollow me and knock me on the head that. way. S0 ou can take it from me that as ong as I bring these little packets of siiuilf" in to Antlllis. I'll be sailing em n The manager shrugged and sighed. "Just as you any.’ Captain." he said reslgnedly. " ell. I will wish vou a hapnv Journey and a prosper- ous outcome to your business. I will be seeing volu again soon?" "As rpon as; I'm through with this legal nonsense,” the ca taln told him. shaking hands. " iavll take about a week, I expect. Adios!" The mana er accompanied lilm to the door of tie office. Then he went to his seat at the desk again. He sat for some little while, star- ing down at the slip of page: with the pencilled flgurcs upon i . (To b6 Continued) d: Throw away the bait with which Faghio Don't wear yourself out yes- yourself attractive, as it makes him re it It. ls his guess. Go souohy Save your pretty hair-dos _ 00d clOl-hes for company, Wear sloppy. down-at-t e-heel slippers and mussv house coats What's the use in dressing up for s. DILIBERATELY ATTACKS!) s homiblll is supposed to be s pd- son detector In Perak I187. Amooumadefmmtlubeskd Literature Helpful Hints For The Women F0". mere husband? stringent before vou 02o to bed. and if vour hus- cream. so much the better Make the breakfast table s dark and bloodv battleground over which you fight over the bills a1 plain about being lied down by Anne Morgan. sister of Q. P. MOI- gtrn, telephoned Paris headquarter! of the American volunteer am- bulance corpfi. May 16. that she and her ambulance unit were un- der s. German bombardment In the Ardonncs wood along the French- Bclglan frontier. Dr. Jami-s Sparks. director of the corps, aSSerled Ger- man airplanes directed their fire a! in the guest. room sll the time. Al-‘the ambulances "ivllh the Dbl"!- 0' ways quote what Mother says and destroying them." Father thinks to your husband. It is the surest known way of starting a! ' LOOK OIIT FIIII family fight. It may bo the cause of your troubles. Also it ls a short cut to divorce But you can usuallv get alimony. Buck it up the right way, with Fruit-a-tlves. Feel grand. Your husband s;.ou1d have known ' he was marrying the whole family l when he married vcu, the sap. Adopt the martyr nose. Wall and weep because you can't have all the lilxurles that rich women have, Com- Your liver is the largest organ in your body smI most important to your IIEIIIIL It pours out bile to rli esf food, gels rid oi wssle, stores energy, sl ows the proper murislimsnt to rsseli our blood. Wlisn your liver gels out oi onIer ood decomposes in your intestines. You be- some tnnsllplfetl. stomach and kidneys can’! work properly. You IeeI "mlterW-hesdscliy, Ilschchy, dizzy. sinned ouI sll Ills time. Relieve yourself oI Iliese miseries, ss lliou- ssnvls luvs-with Fnlit-s-tives, for 35 yous Consul sr|esl selling liver remedy. Fruit-s- live tsmulsle your liver, bring prompt relief —mslls you IeeI lille s new person. Gel Fnsit-s-tives st your druggist’: lodsy, 25¢, 50o. IlllIlT-AIIIVESTIIIIE. Plaster vour face liberallv with rs and wrinkle eradicators and happen to relish the taste 0f cold It will send babies. Discourse about the domes- tic slavery of a woman who has to keep house. Don't add to your trou- bles by watching the bills and pro- viding good mea s for your family. If your husband doesn't lzke to come loine at. night to a peevlsh. irelful ivife. n slovcnlv home and a delicatessen dinner, you can always tell \'O\Il‘ neighbors your suspicions about him. and be pitled. Be ALL mother. Let the first baby knock your husband's nose com- nletelv out ct icint. After that give all of your time. attention and af- fection to vour children and look upon your husband as merely s. slave to nrovldo the children with what they want. Mlla-n which is svcwxi to form lacy crowns and boiders is aflectitvcly used for summer, trimmed snuply vrith mosre ribbon. Also izatuled are laws’ effepts in crin with flower and velvet ribbon additions. _ I-Ie will count for so little in your life that you probably‘ won't even notice that vou have mislaid him somewhere along the road until you find out tint some predatory lady has picked him up. Take lo vacations. This is sn almost lnfal ib.e recipe for lasing a husband. Shut up the house and 2o away for two or three IIIOIILhs in the summer, or to some Winter re. sort, leaviiic husband on the loose with llf-Ywhcre to go. no comfortablcl DIME to spend his evenings. and ihr,‘ almost inevltabe will happen. He finds a nice little playmate, And 3'02?! wife returns she finds husband THE COOK'S CORNER PRUNE ANI) ORANGE SCALLUI’ ‘of s fitted coat. ways of losing a husband. nunierable wives have tried the sub_ RCSLOIIS 8 Discover th ewwsmings Hidden Of coiuse. tlrere are many other but in- h i b f nd they sllrsvtlhkirlire enumerated DOROTHY DIX. 1- 8 cups ilnswceiened cooked prunes 2 oranges 1-3 cup sugar 4 teaspoon cliizianicn 1-4 teaspoon .ngci- l l-2 oil-gs buiiciud soda bwcult mung and spring-like. with their princes fitted lines and full swing- ing skirts. M's-dc iln the new twill weaves or onnnbs I cup piune Juice may have slim skirts or flare in wide ripples that begin st the hip- bone. with low rippling fullness is sn- other spring favorite. lay Peninsula. It Ls said tint me spoon turns black when in omitaot with Oalpelet sleeves ,.,. on several summer frocks. One of these is in a. navy and white dotted sulrah bordered with red. Oslpelet sleeves are also mldorsed_ on fitted wsiatlengnh bolero, one in dark nad accompanied by s slim floor-length navy wool skzu-t and s white satin sleeveless blouse. The tricolor meme is seen iln a big block-plaided woolen cape in two tones of blue and two reds, Ln the same length as the white dlas it accompanies. Street-length frocks for restaur- ant dlninlv are illustrated by a white Marocain with cmssed drapes 0n the bocilioe and detach- slble apron on the skirt. Bridal veils being ordered for summer weddings are either finger- wlth some interest 1m eggshell and flesh. Orin registers strongly in hats for tihe attendants and flower clusters give height to vet's. BIIG POCKETS AND SWING BACKS DISTINGUISII SPRING COATS Delhi-Italy hi‘ news in spring ooet fashions are big pockets! And the bigger they are. the smarter, for these huge cash and carry pock- et; one placed prominently on the hlplines of fitted coats and often low at. each side of svrslgger models. Designed to carry all the fem- inine essentials for the season, they are often bag-shaped and either gathered, as in the kangaroo p0ck- _ ets, or envelope shaped with im- mense buttons and top flaps. Sometimes whole tiers of these pockets take up the entire from. Bank swinging swiaggers, rippling from high shoulder yokes, or falling in loose umpire-sued pleats. are also smart for spring. Fitted models The semi-fitted box com Pull-skirted reefer coats lock wools, they have very chic because o: dremiznakery _ 365:1 double-pleat dam, T‘ sum softness. while ull0\\‘.:ig m, P01711381‘ Princess Coats, REAL nzsr or s HOSTESS l, The house can be q . . dream. The service m?‘ tfffmig and the hostess the 6.98m)‘: Q); charm. But lf the attractive, and the foot! cxtl-l no guest. is going to spend ‘. time hoping that he'll be lfillxllctld again-end soon the appears-rice of anmnmri/ml- slParkllllll itlassivllre gleaming ' and snowy linen, all subtly nigh. lighted by the glow of soft candle- Lltsglg. get my dinner oft to s [god tsp-length for informal occasions. 11mm PM have ‘mm. rm or four-yard lengths for formal F¢¢m°YlP$— 1% M1? Price she can ones. Wlhite remains very shone. ""1111 l0 m» in s wide range of prices. FOREST 0F FLOWERs distinction to her inbir cin <10 1i easily by iming glass 11w new dawns." silks Robert F. Flynn. one of New Yorks forcmcs‘. stylists of smsrt table (iMDfllEOflI. lined. with modem pmtrms Bowu for centerpieces dflviduai never have been more liiiitisane" using flower-filled gills: competes shallow glam candy elven crescent-shaped here and there on the iniilc. l-le prefers them to one llllll!‘ centerpiece bowl. flowers over which guests cannoi see and be seen. in these shallow attractive and unique." the table- aettlng stylist like to see heads cf fioivvi-s l.oat~ ing in shallow bowls." FOR. SUMMER TABLES l tables ultra-smart. Sheer lill’2i liizirliesn sets. in white and in p1‘te'~ llilfiés, with inset organdy nicfnlioii, are fresh and new. tei-rsnce, or under the trees. PH- suit cloths and nopkzris in iisni- 18 marshmallows Method: Remove the pits from the prunes. Peel the oranges, removing all white membrane, and then cut into small pieces. lVLix the sugar, cinnamon and ginger. Plwe s layer of the soda biscuit crumbs in the bottom of l» greased casserole; add a layer of prunes, then a. layer of orsngrs. and half the sugar-spice mixture. Add more of the crumbs and half the marshmallows. then the rcmlnnder of the fruit and of the sugar-spice mixture. Add more of the crumbs and scatter the remainder 0f the mamhmallow; over the top. Pour in the prim-e ju.ce and bakc, cover- ed, in a. hot oven (400 deg. F.) for 25 minutes. than uncover and blike in Your Dreams long enough to brown lhe L31’). Serve warm or oold with cream. _ g I BUTTERSCUICH Get Key to Persons! Problems 1 cuvp butler Pursued by financial worries 7 mp5 hum“ sugar even in sleep! Dreaming often of 2 egg" unbmm‘ "l! d!!!" problems is clearly s 1mm uhwped m". warning to let up, to lvoid s pm. 1 986-19001’! "null sible breakdown. l: $111“ ‘lawns’ m") eas ~ Bu‘ dream’ “l” m’ wamml‘ 2 totem baking povcdelr -which we aren't so quick to rec- ' ognize. 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