PAGE _T_W_O \ mrrzswll/mw _ - _ Woman's Re alm '1. Social eewe- ~ Plane Jane 411642804’ was’ w/r/rz... 27a / 634w r002 e/n/sa-wns/lro 04/5! i . . l. _ , , You’l u were satisfied with anything else when you sec Rinse-whiteness GWEN.- Belleve it or not, Sue, this apron looked good and white to me till I saw yours. Now l feel quire ashamed of it; With all my washing experience, too! _ SUE Ah, but my apron’: been washed with Rinse: GWEN: Rlnso? I must remember that. Rinso not only gives a whiter wash but the whilml ever laid eyes on! SUE,- You're righri And without scrubbing or bard rubbing, eitherl Clothes iust inak clean in those rich Rinse suds." ' G WEN: That means Rinsds safe.- I guess it's pretty easy on fabrics too? SUE: Yes indeed! Rinso gets clothes Whit! absolutely safely. That's wh it's safe for washable colors, too. Us: f, Gwen-— I know you'll be pleased: GKIVEN: I will~this next wasbdays SUE: You'll never again be satisfied with anything else. Get the GIANT package fur extra economy: \. i_=§o.f’fg|'ves, the whitest A LEVER ruonucr 1-4 toospomi cayenne pepper l teaspoon climamm l KWSDOOH mixed. spice 1 tru~i~oor=n celery seed . . clove; I); lvc suit in boiling water. Pu: in a few tomatoes at a time and bcu for livolve minutes. Remove 1-2 ounce whole Pepper coma l-‘l quwrt vlwznr f sugar 1 ounce allplce 1-4 ounce cayenne Simmer tomatoes until soft and‘ then make puree by brushing lvuoeeanoouinsivn -1 wmn ‘lha flowered chiffon drug v far more at bane beneath the rose- ahaded lllhte of the hotel dining room than it had been at the alr- fleld. All about her Jane saw women 1B Q1111. filmy not too differ- ent from hers. Ind so the felt better about her own clothes. Aleck ve the order a great deal of atten on, and his instructions to the tar were so meticulous that make such a organize girl flyers to offer Defense Program yes-of course, a fool, do you?" Why should I?" asked Aleck can fl erself to be of service." Jane cried eag what I've been thinking." should come. there will be a. need for such an organization. What sort of plans did vou have?" Jane said, her voice shaken a little with excitement at flndln that her dreams were being treate with r9598“. “Well, I did not have any definite plans-that is, I ho when I'd got my pilot's license- Aleck shook his head. “Why wait? Why not cash in now on the publzc- ity value of the stories that have appeared about you in the ap-rrs? You knew. course, tha G-‘cg Prescott had a tie-up with a press association. and that his story about gnu. plus the picture, has appeared papers all over the country " "Oh. my goodness!" cried Jane in dismay. "That 1 yam - that awful plcturei" “Don't be foolish," said Aleck, "The first thing you must learn, 1f- youre going to get anywhere in life. ls the importance of publlci y. Youve got a good start-you must cash in on it before the story griws ‘cold.’ How about signing a contract with me now. and leaving the de- tails to me? Could you be reaiy to leave town on a lecturing tour with- in three days?" Open-mouthed, her eyes enor- iilousg, Jane stammered, “L-lectiue our " “Yes, of course. You'll have to travel about the country, appearing in cities where it's likey groups oi girls could b recruited — irls who ave had a sew hours‘ fly ng time. perhaps mereily girls who show an aptitude for ying and are willing to take lesfsons—" Apipalled, Jane protested, "But I n’t make a eches — I would not know what say——" “You would merelf; have to nem- orize the speeches wrote for you. The same one can be used over and over again, for you'd be speaking in a. different town every few da s.” Jane was sllent._ her hands c ench- ed hard in her lap. “Well? Yes or no?" Aleok prom t- ed. “If you were merely talk ig- through vour hat about this ambl- tion of ours, if ou dont care to carry it hrough, find some other girl who does." Jane said swiftly “Oh, but 1 do, of course! It's ust hat you took me I by surprise. I t ought I needed mire experlence—-— Aleck drew a fcldegega r from a: pocket and uncap lonn- - it n n. but. Pour liquid over toms/toes, tutti sign our name here, and m s 11111118 1M‘! £1111 I114 "a! Pilhuy- leave the res to me." he said GREEN TOMATO MINCEMEAT by15k1y_ l peck green tome Jane took the pen and looked 1 peck apples down at. the folded paper. 6 pounds brown sugar JBut what is it? she asked. 2 urlda ciuranta A contract for one year. at. a ' 2 aspoons cinnamon salary}! one bun dollars a PICKLEI) wriona TOMATO" 2 unds raisins Week. said Aleck- ,_ l peck smlill green tcnlatoee s lwpoonl cloves Jane put down the ven- But l quart boiling water 2 teaspoons; aLspico whos 801118 t0 Pa‘! m9 l hllfldrfid a-i cup pickling salt Cook three hours. Seal while hot. dvllfl", a Week or m" 8°" 1 quart vinegur TOMATO CATSUP thflnggm-‘lile demandem ' 3 llOllllds of brown sugar 1o pounds tomatoes nlwhy'should ... ti“; "t: co u pcss ope n. wouldybe worthyflfty-two hllllQNd dollars a year?" "I could be a Patriotic gentleman who wanted to see his country ad- equately defended—" Aleck vegan. not quite sure whether be dared of- fer her that argument. I'VE oar-BE’ A MOLASSFS f O There's a delightful tang to the flavor of BEMA Molasses that instantly proclaims its purity. And it i: a pure product too—the pure juice of the famous Barbados sugar cane — rich in energizing, body-building vitamins of particular value to growing childrenilt is also a valuable source of iron-an essential food element; Grown-ups like BEMA Molasses, tooi It makes an appe- tizing spreadfor bread = : i a supreme delight on pancakes I i t a happy ingredient for cakes, cookies, puddings and other dessertsi Us: BEMA Molasses offal-ll’: good for you i“ iII-ntixirvn-i-i‘ RBADOS MOIASSES "THE ORIGINAL PRODUCTWNOT A BLEND" in mnlo c. rcfully with. a wood- .. _ en rm to tilt-vent spoiling shape, through a fine sive. Tie the whole weal‘)? fag}? mini s“ ggieytbPgald drain ihorouclxly and pack in Jars. spices loosely 1n a. muslin bag. Boll Jam; level“, ’ Tie mics in muslin bog, put into until quite thick, using preferably Neck “filed and decided w my 0.1", add sugar and boil until an enamelled vessel. Bottle and M; least p“; o; his cards on me ' LIliCii’Il*"P1_-___RRWQYEJP‘°° 5°51 h°'°- table. ' “I .. an aircraft cornpan , Jane?’ he tolldv her, “n firm that feels 1‘ it?“ tits". "mom's u ga a o g era su aa OI] WW you suggest. They want to back i i partly because they hope to get orders for the planes that would oe needed to outfit. these girls." Jane thought about that moment. The for n n, she nodded. "Yes, of course-J can understand that. "Good." said Aleck. "Now if you will Just sign this contract, I'll sand it on to New York. Then, I'll take you there as soon as you're read to leave, and we'll discuss plans wit. clals. The company ou with one of their I'll for ou, and wo d-be members of the -, poseo organization. y?" Jane hesitated, then asid "Okay" a bit. ahakily. and signed her name to the contract. (To be Continued) C’ U TI C U RA.» ’°"‘" DIAPER RASII IILIEVI Generations of better babies have received this threefold care . . . mildly m " " uticuraOii-ltznentforhelp lng relieve chaflnga and similar externally caused irritations-frag. man Cuticura Soap for gentle cleansing Jane was a little embarrassed. After all. she asked herself, why should it terrific amount cf dif- sauoe was added to the sweetbrends? When the waiter had gone, Aleck leaned toward her across the mole. ‘And now, let's talk about you," he said briskly. "Are you in earnest about: this idea of yours of trying t; e services to the ggyerrlment for the Jane's brown e es shone. "Oh, t-ua ou don‘t think I'm “Look at what the lilngllsh, women flyers have done and are doing. It seems to me that any woman who it to her country to y, “That's lust Aleck nodded. "After all, lf war], ped inter] l lépther shows them that its every inch is set with thorns em "l ucni. Minutes of lair. meeting were THPYPHABF°I ‘BT07? FUABPIQ‘ 17W v1 Hi1 -—-—_v ‘ ‘vvvvwwvvvvwvwvvvw-w {b rvvv f‘. AAAAALQ kl‘ 8Y8- kkkkkkkkk AAAAA ‘an f‘ orothy Dix 11-.- 11y v FATHERS SHOULD ALWAYS BE CHUMMY WITH DAUGHTERS " They Can Adroitly Save Their Children From Many Thorny Paths And Direct Them Into Right Living _.____._._ 2 “W111 ml hel ma find nii o‘! maiz-Ttllivfidniiiiiiakm unis rlrls look will? to me." I laughed, as was m cue. but. f thought sombt ly enough. tint tru . rotncr. and it is no ioke. Nine-tenths of you fathers scarcely know your daughters by sight. and you haven't anv more idea of what of human bein ' Not lon! my daughter? 801i Rs no and whet they think and des life, and what they do. and where they and with hom Ill are, W 6? than if you ad never laid eyes on them before. You have never even had a real conversation with the little cutie whose bills you nay, and you have no more tried to form her character than have to make her clothes. You have turned er belief that a mother's sacred influence was all that a girl needed to keep her in line. And maybe that is what ls the matter with girls and explains why they have Roxie haywire. The have had too much mother and practicull no father. and it hasn't been good for their so . 1t is a pity that fathers feel that their only duly toward their daughters in " them lng them prettles, because it brings about moat of the tragedies that wrec girls’ lives and. break their parents’ hearts, end that never would have occurred lf Mamie and Sadie had been brought upaby a father who had instilled a. hard masculine DSYODOIORV in them, and fir?! hem to look at things straight instead of from a lop-sided feml e I point of view, and. to count the cost of follies before they committed them, Need Father's Guidance ‘ I doubt if any girl went astray who had a father who made her his companion and who pointed out to her. from childhood up. how many | and how dangerous are the pitfalls into which unwary little feminine feet may stumble. and how to watch out for them and avoid them. And I know from personal experience that. the most broad-minded, the fairest and most just, the most poised and. least hysterical women are always those who have been chums with their fathers. _ That a father's influence should be greater than the mothers over a girl is natural because when Father talks about the problems of life tbs ' girl knows that he knows what he ls saying, while Mother generally is guessing. He speaks from experience, while Mother theorlms, or her op- inions are merely wishful thinking. The one is tough meat into which on lollpops an bu she can set her teeth. while the other is onlelette souffle — a. mouthful of nomlngh 1 h d hters anst the rlmross pom Moi er vague y warns er aug og n Wm cruel”; ou ~ over to her mother to rear under the fntuoim. d Personal I Fashions OCTOBER 6. 194l_. belly. i i STEPLADDEB 0F LIFE 10H want to reach the goal takes a. lot of striving a firm and stern-set chin No mutter what the bottle l! ycure really out to win, F u and théatoiit. Illeiads to hell. a ucy o " o me" Father makes them see that a girl can nay for a. alnlile good time with a. lifetime of remorse. And he makes them realize how lOlllihs-llllg and hideous l5 the girl who drinks too much. and. how surely a lcvenes lways goes to pieces and leaves the poor girl who listened to a mans lying vows, in the gutter. No girl who has harkened to Papa. ever lends an ear to the voice of a. seduoer. Then Father can do far more than Mother can to keen a girl from falling in love with the wrong man. The most that Mother can know about the boys that come to the house are whether they are well-man- nered and presentable, but Father has a. hundred sources of information from which he can flnd out whether that. attractive youniiiJones is n 0- get-ter or a loafer; whether the Smith boy drinks too muc or is as so r as the town pump; whether the Brown 1nd la a. phllannerer or likely will make a husband who will stay tied. And before Clarice sets her young heart upon of them. Pal-her’ can relay his information to her and subtly disillusion er. Ba ’ Accounts I knew one father who not only used to talk over his daughter's boy friends with her, but induced her to keep books with him on any one whom; she particularly fancied. l-le would put down everything against the boyj that he found out. She would credit the bov with the good things she discovered. Then once a week they would balance the account end the lad would either be encouraged. or dropped. according w which score won out. And in the end it resulted in the girl being saved from marry- ing a. diunkard and in her getting a fine man for a husband. So great and potent is a. father's influence over his daughters that 1t is a. crime that so few of them ever use it. It‘ would save them a lot of grief lf they did. Absence Ia Beneficial Dear Miss Dix-I am s. man who has been married a little over eight months. My married life is very happy with the exception that wife and pay a visit. of a. few days to her sister. but I am no will- ing for her to do this. I hate to leave her even for the hours that I am at work. and I think it is unreasonable for her to be willing to lefive ine . t t. - ‘or aAlriesviJillagi-I sevizhlho ‘ti-guilt’; why your wife should not so t0 Vi!" l!" sister. It will do her good to have a little change and make her apprec- iate you and her home the more. Nothing is a more fatal mistake thag “ti. ‘mmét?’ “lfinliivif. ‘Eli il$’&.;"i‘°l§“iuu$*i% fia’%$i..‘§°w8€ 5.1.9. o er. ere - vacations from each other. DQFDTFTY Dix- resd also ccrrespo ‘ . The members decided to send a duller to the Institute Office to u! io- wards the Mobile Kitchen Fund. Meeting adjourned. Next meeting to be held at. the home of Mrs. Lloyd Mclltwen when response to RollOauwillbsadlmmAdalnrY lunch was served and a social hour spent. BOLLO BAY EAST W. 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The chart h a life-size picture of the molt used pert of your piano keyboard-with each ksy number-e’ and its musical note given right with it. When you ltand dill chart be- hind a keyboard, you sea at once which notes indicate which keys. And you msy soon ply popular hits this any way. lea our diagrams liowing num- bers in the bass? They correspond to numbered keys on your chart; played together they're s chord. After you knew such basic chords, instead of playing the hard of a place you can play melody line with your t bend and chords with your left band. Inn-end once you luvu your start you may become vary, very good! Our IA-page‘ luau-notion book la- eludea keyboard chart, shows you ,ei rve Livings Leisure -The Woman's Realm at Tombstone, Aria. The bush cov- ers 200 square feet and bears hun- dreds of thousands of blossoms annually. TIERED BLACK New black dresses in clepes. sa- fihs and cmnbinntions of satin and crepe are noted in three-tiered sil- houettes, sometimes smooth, acme- tlzgw_pleated, sgmeJlei3d_ Justjn v. Literature Allornlnt-Ymile Neighbor-So your husband has gotwn a job at laat. Mrs. Brown-Yes, he has. It's hard work and he says it's killing him, but thank goodness it's per- "P2299; front These are worn with all- black accessories, also all-beige black with. one color accent, such as Kelly green. Joan Crawford gears star sapphire with her all- costume and a matching shade of star sa re in her tiny felt has, which covered with a lavish blue veil. For Monday, Oeto‘ 6th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —R.enewed resolutions to make this a record week are in order. Plan your schedule accordingly, follow it out conscienti ‘y Re- strictin rays, especially during the late miller-noon and evening. spell caution; advancement. APRIL 2i to MAY‘ 20 (Taurus)- Your influences are much like Arlens’. A protective blanket of caution which need not interfere with substantial progress ls urg- ed. Stick to duties; complete un- finished business MAY 21 t0 JUNE 2i (Gemini)- Some unfriendly rays. Offset tuem (they are articularl in business and heart. terests) by calm, keen aotivlt dedicated to produce auc- oeiisf effort. Be optimistic, ener- ge .c. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) Financially speaking, the day may prove to be disturbing. Unless a reviously well-planned venture or vestment has been thoroughly the?!» out. and investigated, dont. ind ge. Set your course along strategic lines. JULY 2i to AUGUST 22 (Leo) -'I‘able your problems that they may be discussed with other worthy heads. Two heads are better than one, you know. Establish the best. l" ‘We. then hike to it with full vim and confidence. AUGUST 23 to S 38 (Virgo) - Watch closely mone- tary matters, investment llcies. Vibrations not particular aus- picious. sidestep quest. onable schemes, no matter how lucrative they may appear on the ace. SEPTEMBER M BER. Your Individual H O R O S C O P E L——--.By Frances Drake to 0C1!) 38 (Libra) — Not a day for idle meditation but one for action and‘ translation of potent. ldeasjptoin- poatlouisu l-uilu 18hr. inAgold. ‘this one i?’ out. who. t. are right. with dressy stilts. lit has the that's a0 becom to every face and an... lloltlnfiilpflfil-Ill a m. it features the two newest style details the season — a Pl"!!!- ing n ine and soft slwulderl. Make it up in a variety of colors. It's a style that you'll never tire of-and you'll always feel well- Styls No. 2906 la deal ed for lllfl 14, l6 I0, U, l0, B. sluelnatiisqiiiiuzi-ayaiuiot I-inch fabric. Bend Twenty (we! coin is pn- ferled. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name. Address and the style number Be lure to stein the llua vou wish am. N0. fl lilo ............. Ziflldllft dozens of chords; explains prin- ciples of music, rhythm; has three pieces for practice. our lurltddt? m“ lame of booklet. m ‘n ~Phone 219, Cor. (M. George and Kent 81s., Cbsrlotbehvvn, P.I.I. IIIID Till! AIIVIGIII mus-unmove- ll. tlwfnfil by this cu In n menu's life- Oomnpygund. lnue n new.” [or Ml- Ifll ‘gill I'D- r. Follow label dino- Olnldl “Oil- wcrkable performances ult in the nttalnment of cherished- ambitions. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) - Be on the consistent GO of you want to gm. ahead. Don't waste time in idle chatter or dilatory action. Make every minute count for it cannot b0 rs- called. 13c flight competltl a record-m er-You can! NOVEMBER 38 to DECEMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) — 801m unfriend- ly rays with which. to contend. Well-defined and well-e effort can neutralize these influ- ences and effect real progress. B0 adequate. DECEMBER. 23 in JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — Vibrations suggest a. formula of sound routine. Avoid- ance cf unnecessary. uncertain new adventure; and ovoregpnna- lon advlsal. watch expen tures carefully. Stick to your budget. estimate. JANUARY 32 b0 FEBRUARY I0 (Aquariums — Frame your activit- ies with an aurora. of brillant eu- tei-prlse that bespeaks of vibrant energy and productive capnbllit . Move in important channels. to MARCH l0 (Pisces) - Flash your best en- deavor to counteract mixed fluenoes which tend to confuse. Don't. rmlt ythlng to render lneffec vs your efforts. Don't b0 life he, or she, latent talents fully for their fsotlveness to b0 truly realized. Your ability to mix businm with matters is a most lucretlvt source of future profit to you Don't. neglect your spiritual 61d. eedlecraft/ -For The Home -.,b