r\'~**"1 :5 " "T7536: _..._._..~_A elic a, _TWO CHARLOTT l Dorothy Dix '3 Letter Box IIUSBAN l) IS RESPONSIBLE of Married Life, He Will Face Less ’l'_vraiiny in Later Years “tar Mk4 Dix . i { ‘.0 111.11 everywlilng about the pron w: ind that he nillot obtain 1 .11. r-vi-n using his personal (iflllif , 0011i bi‘u.~l1 11nd 101111). llience iorivii: iiic wile will refer 1o 1110 home and its en equipment 11$ "I111" 1.11s’ and "my 1.11111.‘ 'l'i.e an husband would not dare 1o nsk 11v r.r zrlends to ia-ke 11 lncul 111 of 11$ 111111- 1111115" house. ihe table or go without, He niust listen i0 L116 111111.421. If she wants lhc doors o1‘ windows open o1‘ sliul, that 1s whiil 15 110111‘, regardless 01 llie husbnntls comfort. IIOUOHS. 1'. 1,; no Wonder 1.11:1‘. liu<bflli<ls c0 out nights 1- tyrants. and tlat 1116')‘ uie H‘ S before their \\‘lV‘~S 11111111: hie. I havo itziiziel l"lil\\'1<‘<lf~'6 bV m‘ of ninrriecl life myself i1 ‘iLKlHEI a tuneful . lllll t1‘i1'11ck.',i11o1‘i'. I v.1 nil 11119111‘ tile \\'. it, R, ' iiuiiibcr of i11 . 111 L- Wivll 111$ lug-v and luff, 1.11‘ 110w 01h n 1 went 1101110 »1 cture . i0 lnotnel‘. d a gloomy p‘ We iouelithecnuse we loved ‘the why l thrill 0f making up. We were sini- lo J ply nniilslng ciusolres, only div; . l l.- matri- l(ll(ll"i'i. know it. Final i‘ I 11$ 911E OJ! hr t l y iny fnniily who 101d 11ie 111111. I must jlezivi- n11‘ 1111511111111; 11111‘. I coiildnt llire like that; 1111i‘. it would ruin iny . 21.111 and I would wllili up 1n an usrluni, so I got a divorce, Later I married again and so_<‘lid he. My husband 11nd I do not 11251! like cat 11nd 1111;; bu: lttnilier 11o we love each other. .\fv ioriner 1111s- bnnd and his ivilc d0 1W5 light. either. I hear. But I also hear 111' ' he does not lore her and is as mis- erable as I am, Life is diill as hell! A CONSTANT READER. lAnswer: . - nder the im ression that ‘Bria 001mg; “gen hellllsgifs “rather a. lively‘ lace-One ‘Qrfg Qlnékie 3 ladvantage among many (grawbacks. “m; 50,53“, But; let 1r. go at trait. ‘l Ch re have, I find your letter very interest.- mfgi,“ Qfimen o, ing because 11. confirms a belief that c t, m ' l.’ r_ I have long held, 11nd that is that a ‘N e“ m husbands and. wives rural-rel for the divertisement. they get out of it and because they enjoy a. real knockdown 11nd dragoui fight. It pens them up and breaks the m0- notony of domestx: life to black- guard each other and hurl insult- ing epithets at each other. I have personally assisted, in the French sense, at many such family" iracases, and just as I thouilllt 1118i murder was about to be conniilttetl - . an I was slnrilni’ to c1111 the police, iltloodii-d and _ ieiiim- i thélhusbund [mdewne “Quid m“ on “ ma“ perm m I? ‘each other‘; flecks with X15585 Mid 'd m“ °l h“ e y all would be ioveyl-clovc-y until the next bout. Apparently a good time had been had by all, and neither seemed to remember the unioruivnble things that had been said i11 the heal. o1 the argument, Also, I have never seen a family quarrel that could not have been averted by the slightest use of a little tact or self-control by either pin-Ly, so we are forced to the conclusion that liusband-zind-ivltc quarrel; are just a queer form of indoor sport. indulged in by people of belligerent tastes. Probabl family quarrels are only serious w en one of the parties is a fighter and the other is a liilCl- fist. ‘Then the situation becomes unbearable for both husband and wife. For the scrapper can get no fun out of a set-to with a non- combotimt. who will not hit back. and the one who desires a life of cglm and quiet, soon gets disen- chanted with a billly who is alivays trying To start something. However it is, young iyeople are advised to consider before marriage whether they enjoy quarrelinl find making up. or nor in selecting their fates. and to be silre that. they have the same taste in the matter. DOROTHY DIX. it 11nd every"- 0X11 bchoof and ned abiding place, ' 1k in a closet their very own; head from lllL.\;)pI‘t.'C1Hll\'8 WIVES this is a tmagic state u no one will dispute, , 1110s themselves, fILIfll with boiling oil in 1):: cone to DIICSQ female ti" all. w-hcse fault la it. woniiiii? 1e Illilil chiefly to blame bu. 11110111: t0 s :gli1s or the courage w ‘ lileln that he is in a sub- icsiiion in his own house- uut even the privileges of . l. l, i111 one, have no patience I10!‘ , 1.. '.\.l.'»l<' on zlie heilpecked Infill ‘ie had one ounce of in 111111. lie woultl not pcflmt e t.) dominate him. o 1i l assert his rightl from .- vvrv start to be the head 0f I119 1 , l(l 1o have a v0ice_ in the it 1.111s run. He wouldnt stand i_l cooking, nor ior having his s cold-shouldered out 0f U16 ..:‘ 1),‘! his \\'1it.‘. lie wouldn't submit to b6 fill‘ ‘il and told what ha sh d oat mien he should go to bed. I11 (l like a moron child. H .1 demand reSPBCt and decent 1on1. .i1id 11c would get it. 11. because he is afraid 01' m5 s teliipel‘ and her tonille find wars and of the scenes she es, he gives in for the call! 01' o. Iie doesn't make a struggle 11.1 llCT tyranny. vet he could ‘ the ivhole matter with 0X19 would leave her Now, bend forelznzrrs 1111c using sides of them and l-ushions or thumbs, gently pmch upward from corners of mouth lo temples. Lift the flesh gently, pinching lightly. flzilit that . -. lo 111.11 she was conquered- Ancl ‘this would make for his i1. happiness as well as his, be- 1 in her heart PVBW W“! d9‘ IF CON STAN TLY H i1‘ Man Asserts His Rights At The Beginnng W'l~en a birdegroom carries his bride over the thres- l3 111st installing a new BOSS. for ivlihln a vcri’ es lye-longs to his nus-ion ve- c American Nor would he be bold PllUlll-Zll 1o l‘\'(l\ lukc a 1411155 ' radio programs she enloys. not what lie llliefl < She even ieiulritcs the INS, light by turning 011 o1‘ oil’ 1110 lLHIlDS to suit her| H irrovyly GUARDIAN THE , ’oman’s Rie aim v. Social a Legacy I! IIDNII PAIIIAN OBAPTE XVIII TO SEA IN THE MOONLIGHT It wu eight o'clock thg when the Major return despair _1;e was feeling. professes to kllCiw . about it!" The landlord mumbled uncom- ' lflifllfflldlfiidéylilballl)’ and the Maj- l or turned into the empty dining room and paced ils bare boards with the tact that he was suffering from _,the after effects of the whisky he lliad colisuiiied during the afternoon, ‘lie ivzis not altogether vyithout some ' iiioaiioli for his annoyance. e 11nd parted from Becker short- ly before five o'clock and had 1e- tlirned straight to the hotel, in- tending to lake Diana aside and ob- tain the letter from her, But to his annoyance, she was not there; on enquiry he earned that Father Mal- oiicv had called at the hotel early in ‘the afternoon, and both she and ‘robv had left with him. At the priest's house, the house- ;kceper gave him to understand that she was completely unaware of the whereabouts of her employer or the other two, and she was uncertain whether Father Maloney would be back to dinner. Mysl-ilied and irritated, the Major had returned tn the hotel to spend a filrther lzour in waiting for the appearance of the two truants and had then sat down in the gathering twilight to a solitary dinner. Irritation had given way to acute anxiety by this time, and the realis- ation that Becker's Plan would be rendered entirely use ess if he could not Obtain the description of the cache in the next hour, was suffic- ient to rob him of any desire m eat. Shortly before eight o'clock he Thad paid another fniiiless visit t/o the priest's house, and on his way back from an unsatisfactory inter- view with the housekeeper. he had caught a izlimpse of one of the neg- i-oes hauling the dory up on the beach. It had grown quite dark by tnen, but groups of men were still noisily celebrating the holiday before the lighted doorways of some of the iiousm, and he had hastened back to the hotel without stopping to speak to the man. The mere know- ledge that he was there i11 accord- ance witlrBeckefg plan was suffic- ient to bring holne to 111m the nig- ency of the situation and to add to ills already advanced discomflture. What. the devil could possibly have happened to keep them? Any- thing might. happen iii this infernal country! ‘They might have been held up by bandits, It occurred to him that he lurid not told Becker of the attack on Toby the previous night, 11nd though‘ it had no bearing on the case, iLC wished he had mentioned; it. Anyway, it snowed clearly the danger of delay iii getting cut of the c‘Olll1tl‘§'—- particuiarly when they had their hands on the gold, This was an opportunity in a thousand and he could not hope that it would recur. It was all the more maddening, therefore. that 1.111s delay should occur now, and as he strode up and down the dining room he cursed the priest savagely for taking Diana away just WIIEH her presence was urgently needed. Not that she “"113 entirely blame- less. It was typical of the utter selfishness of modern youth that she sllblild go padding about ihe country wiihoilt so much as giving 1i lhoiiglit to her parent, No doubt young Bishop and Mnloney between them had persuaded her- butP- He halted suddenly in his walk, and stood llslenlng. There was a sound of voices outside the room, and he strode hurriedly to the door and flung it. open. Outside, 111 the dilnlv lit passa e. he saw Diana faring n big. swan 1y fellow who was shaking his head violently and appeared to be deny- ing her something. while the lrind- 10rd 11nd his wife were standing by and gazing at her smilinglv iiiih- "HKTS the wlLrd She can hos" Repeat. trn limos, 11nd don't remote face cream until _ d Also, 1111f! 1111', your torch. white and 1n c111 1101111. . . If not. bcllrr se ,v'1lr dentist 11f once. No smile can be lovclfcr than l .. You (‘an quarrel (Invc Too Often l ltflny Dorothy Dix-For i2 vears 1 was mnrrzcd to a mfifl Wh°m I d m1l(ll_\' nnd who loved m6 . .11": in return. but we foufiht and \lp_ and then fought $07119 the trea. - d it ,__ _ "’;— "€T*"' - — a. ___ ' KNITTED BOX TYPE JACKET f" mp3)? 4-57 l’ I’) a a rs ~ ' DESIGN NO. X 457 l boxy’ jacket is the new typc hand knitted garment. unm- Pattrrn No. X 457 contains complete instructions for ‘N (L Iioth the real short sleeve and one a little lonzfil‘ Y =. :12 l0 42. .;. ,',, ,‘,.,,f,'-|,l-. (l/Fllln write vonr name and address nn n niece of will)" 11.2111 l?» u-nts r 1n C01,, or stump; to Needlework Dcprlrlmelil -~,1i 1-1 <1 Sun,"- IVHX-Fss _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — _ _. - 3 (Lur- be human’ if I didn't feel anxious _...._.__—__-_-_________..._-_- gbqutyou,’ out zilicinpiing to interfere in the nrginncntl. " \ll. if _)'0u won't." he heard 1 er say, "I'll _iu.~.t. $l1_\'-i'lilllC grin-ins!" Alid Slif‘ p111. iomrihing buck in hcr lillllflblil! 11nd held out her hand to the lnan. He wok it, and with a graceful and littorlv unexpected gesture 1111s- eli it to his lips. 'l'hc11, he turned 11nd vziliishcil through the doorway. The staring Major, who had ex- pected somct. ing entirely different, stepped forward 11s the man dis- appeared and his daughter turned Lo face him "Where the devil have you been to?" he (lemandezl feverishly. ‘W110 was that. 1112111? What's hap nod?" “Hallo, Darkly!" his da-ugitcr re- upended calmly. "I wondered if you'd be getting worried about us. evening w the hotel from his second visit w Father Maloneys house. and as he met the landlord's enquiring look. his own face reflected the rage and ‘No sign of 'em!" he ground out. “And that 01d fool of a housekeeper nothing at all, Vflll City sir?" “I pretty Nothipgs happened really. but Father Miiloney wok us out to one or the big sugar estates, and the owner miuie us have dinner with inm. ‘Ihalls wily we're late. We tried m 11nd you to go with us but you'd disappeared and nobody seemed to know what had become of you, so we Just iiacl w go on by ourselves. We've had a wonderful day, but. Father Maloney noticed that Toby vrus looking rather used up and found that he was running a. bit of a temperature. so he insisted on putting h.m up for the night. in his house, and I was sent home under kixflft. 'I‘1.at man was the escort. Ha was rather sweet. don't you think?" Her father glanced at the land- 10rd and his wile, and bit. back the retort which rose to his lips, "Come in hcrei" he said abruptly, and he led the way into the dining- room. Now that she lad returned, he realized that there was no time to be lcst, 11nd he was already de- bating i11 his mind the best meth- od of obtalmng ihc letter from her. The fact that moo was remain- 111g at the rizs louse was 110mg to render tiinzs easier, but as he had no intention of conflding his scheme to her, he would Lave t0 use diplomacy to attain his object. "I have been worried-very wor- ried," he told her, as he shut the door, "I think you might at least lillvc left word where you were 11.111111. nrdeai‘. I don't want to strlg you enjoying yourself-even thong it m1 ans I'm lclt to spend a lonc‘y afternoon 11nd evening-but you're ii f have. yru know, and I won dn‘). A tie tan material number Style Nb. 3321 Size penltently. reason . . ." h stopped short. business, .11.... linilqeed a ass-a»...- _ n ecraf -—For The Home 1c borrowed. from £011: 31.13? l pinlafom flint your household cho (ihecked gingham with for niilk in “her” rcfrigcrliloi‘ irnlioiil first tililzliiiiiif; the madden“ wstlesncss or a 1°11» 5 Ifflffls 0i brflid. 11o: ;)L‘L'llll.s.>.Oll. ‘iliv poor sin cf -1 husband is caged tggen $911!! "PWGH 1115111. lllll1l0illl)0Cp,lOi( . 11:1 . lie the He was m a vue temper and 1t iY-‘Tfed. f0!‘ bills. He must ca). wh lever 111s W111‘ Pill»; C" mus; be wnceded may, apén, from 7°“! Nflme- Addfefl wish . Name a festive feeling in the kitchen or in the garden. Trim for an old-world touch. either with the perkly puffed sleeves at all for cool pockets are convenient and smart [and the button back makes ,easier ironing Can also be made as a. plain princess frock. Style No 332i is designed for lsizes 12. 14. 15. 36. 38 arid 40. Size 15 Yequires 4 1-2 yards of 39-inch diess with sleeves; 4 ymrris for sleeveles 1y (206) 00in is pre- pcttlem. Write plainly ltylg Be sure to state the size and Street Addmu Province A MomingSmile POLITE ABOUT IT. ‘Iliiere was a scream of bra-ices as the bus pulled to a sudden stop, to lavoid a flustered-looking pedestrian who was dithering in the road/way. lmson w-itlh strain and the driver leaned out of his It was plain he himselg with a, g-r asked, politely: . “Mary I ask when. are your plans, DISCOURAGED mplied Mrs. Blow-n, 58m a. pali- of socks she nad knit- ted to the Depot, back a. note saying, ‘Many thanks but no more sandbags are required at the moment!" T716 mfetllls 0f the women's club was in full swing. “Mrs. Smith happy this evening," Jones. "m," doesn't look very remarked Mrs. and they senltl “I'm sorry, Daddy," c110 returned "I never thought you'd worry about us once you knew we were with Father Maloney." on‘t know that that's any I Tl) a begun, and then “After last night's naturally worried about what might be happening to you," he went on. “This is a l8\'.|.€&i country, and Father Maloney or no Father Maloney, you might easiy be stopped and robbed by some of the liuifiniis whom we know to be in the localit ." "Oh, I dont think it‘; as bad as all that," she told him. And any- way, they wouldn't get much from me even if they did stop me." It was the opening he was looking for, and he lost 11o time in seizing his opportunity. (To be Continued) Tn... Down-Thick L... With Simple Exercises ions. End Embarrassing Figure Fault): In these days of short skirts don't sit by cnvying other girls their You can make your own as glzimorously attractive. Wiih the proper exercises you can easily slim dnwn those heavy knees and calves that make you so sclf-cnnscioils, and acquire the shapely contours that everyone admires. Here's an exercise that fir-ml and reduces the leg: by calling into play muscles which, ordinarily, you use too little. Extend left arm and step forward on right. foot, bending both knees and taking as long a stride as pos- sible. Then extend right. arm and step forward on left foot. Continue to walk around the room in this manner for 18 to 20 ltepl. No matter what your figuro faults, it's never too late, nor too early, to change your appearance. Overlarge hips, an undeveloped bust, an lWk- ward drooping posture-all can be remedied with the right exorcism. Our SZ-pnge booklet lhowl you how to size up your figure, describe: and illustrates corrective exercises for the waistline, arms, shoulders. bust, hips, legs, posture. Gives exercises to relieve tense nerves; to correct foot troubles and constipa- tio_n; to tone up_tha_entii_-o body. Bend 30c in coins for your copy of Bast Exercises For Health And Beauty to The Guardian Home Service, Be sin-e to write plainly YOU Olll 1- Name, Address and the Name of booklet. short vers- rage, cab. was controlling eat effort as he "she i I per pound package Experiments reveal that aluminum conducts heat approximately three times faster than other commonly used materials However a recent su of hcmemekers revealed that "Easier to Clean" was the advantage that rated first among women's reasons l alumnium. Durability and “Barter The joy remembering can brill‘. when all but Memory is gone. The evening star above the 1 1111.. these om. —J. Earle Wycolif. The Buzz (ianall route saves voyages between westem Europa and India. Wear A Button-Hole Button-moles are in. One Paris designer uses afternoon frocks. Tailored suits remain verv im- portant, lfllcewrise blouses. but the tho same length as the dress has ir-creased. Union Blue Is New The shade is called A cottage small with lights aalvw: divine west; A sheep-lbellis trnkle through the dusk ai-iipping about 4.500 miles in trade nd Personal '1. Fashions m Literatu l M Living s. Leisure —-T7ze Woman ’s Realm i». ww- r-wi- one '~ e :- we": r,~,,-,,1=1;-;;? ‘ca; 3321 \ I,l-,,,,,»~.,,,~,.,,m~;,,,,~we-,,,,,.,,,,,, the. t..t"£..;“i"..l..“""’°°.a.-°§l Iflas over the shoulders gives vou i f; ‘m’ a". A sunliltdten. where flowers “mumm- ‘MM I“ “W” ' pm‘ wea- uculot. DIM 1 Wm‘ "'1'" flbmrnn‘ ‘f,‘,,’,,'“‘,’.‘.',.. n,’ “p3,... All it does in draw wen- Mm“ l" Ari our mm wml mm 011mm. tion. to the he! their M’ h!!!" comfort pwm triangle; H m mo fig.‘ after all. reel tell-mien of for “fiafl,” "' "Mu" The m“ 1cm uni-m uolaia mum-colored bead igreamed "lflhmy flowers set on ribbon, st-reamers—-. e . 1 H i to become as wrinkled as the neg- a. novelty partic-ulary e ect vc onlilected Complexion’ 1 number of ensembles with coal. of ‘Hard W195 ne'er Unyqn Blue fthcrca-fter, the decision whether 1o and is intended to lock equally. well against a background of Airl Force, Army or Navy uniforms. It is a pale periwinkle color, and at a dress shown the other dayI saw manly models lri this ilelightfill one. Igglgsrggzrslclalfls m‘? long The originator of Union B1119 also 11nd many other delightful noi'e!tli~s Blouses, frocks and scarves were the eyes and now extend down over the ch lo area. cannot be concealed by a heavy coating of face powder. Ilhe beat that can be done to make tlhein less conspicuous is to use a. thin. creamy foundation lotion. then dust a bit of powder over the film of foundation. Special attention should be to grooming the neck. I! it is one or tlwo shades darker than the face, ‘it should be lightened with foun- dalton cream until it matches the face. High necklines and beautiful knotted scanfs are very much in order, c1: course. Naturally, the skin tlhat- is and otherwise pt soft and smooth is less likely Even though it docs become lined and creased, it's consoling to remember that soft, gentle lines can be lovely. _ are, however. F 0r‘ Level lo e table. useful and Silva-Inn. ntionl. ware also in You'll marvel And, more often than not, it's too lavish use of make-up which makes lines hard. L! she can afford to have it dyed by a real expert and continue to go to him regularly and often dye her 111m rests entirely with the older individual herself. But, if her budget is limited and her free hours for a trz-p to the hairdresser are few and far between, natur- wil prove more run. A poor dye Job is a sad srght, indeed lilbrlr-alliy sprinkled vinth applique hearts (in mllltimv red). whf-le nov- el buttons shaped like miniature service caps. added a war-time 170110.11. The lea makeup the older wo- for pzeferring ,men uses the better. Anyone past fifty-five ink of powder to Handle" appealed to homemak-ltlh c. ght dusting, rouge as something,’ "mt eis more than heat conductivity. iii Rosa geruniiun and carnation am lovely bath scents, especially these first not days. SPORTS DRESSES FEATURE T -—-—— WAISTBiAND “M, ONE DOWN 0N MAKEUP ———— . ‘Ilha dress vili-th l. fitted inset m wadstband, minis a. belt, is the pet of sportswear for summer and ghclum during its progress to popularity f a lllElS acquired so many variations it would be hard to pick out ivhich is the best. Those likely to in terms the MORSE’S STANDARD TEA is c better buy than ever, because at 65 cents c1 pound it is VERY special value-us you will see if lme wide “ialsnband 1M“ “k” ' you make comparisons. be most generally favored are the narrow vi-aistibancs of 2 to 3 inches and smartest and newest are the very narrow ones of azbowt an inch. S_o ices with some gathered ifllllTWSS 11nd skirts circular, pleated cr fairly full, with the fullness l brought to each side of the from. or ; centre biwk. are the most conserva- 1 five versions of these narrow waist- ,b11nd dresses. The very full gailher- . ed skirt, paired wiuh definitely blouscd top. or merely a. softly I gathered one and a waistband ,ci_iher narrow or very wide covers {still another big group of favorites. ‘NM 1 a 1‘- ,very good youthful fashion. Un- iquestionably such inset wafshband i-YDPS are on the "must" list for‘ YOIIR INDIVIDUAL IIURUSGOPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Copyright, 1940. King Features) Look in the lemon your birthday comes III, and find wim your outlook is, according to the stars Ei555‘?1'.‘-‘n'o'o'p'q'h'n'u'n‘ndn"lv'n'h'u'o'n'n'u'u'u'n'u"u's‘u'u'in'd'u‘u%'v'u'a For Tuesday, June 25th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -—Fine indications for matters 0on- oerning real estate, land produce. manufacturing and building. Guns in aggressive issue rel-Ring to gov- ernment affairs. Care needed handl- ing drugs, stimulating beverages. chemicals and oils. APRJYI. 2i to MiAY 20 (Taurus) -—Gcneraliy favorable rays. espec- ially felt if you Bet the "Elli. ~18". in the A M., ilvhczi the btst as- pects predominate. P M. partic- ularly stresses forethought and calm Judgment. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Clevcr management and hard bus- iness sense are requircmenis 1n to- day's transactions. Be careful about making promises, decisions. Sound, practical mat-tiers first favored. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) -Pro_iecis and interests of an en- during nflltllfé are today's "firsts." Fly-by-night schemes and invol- ous ideas and activities should have no place in your program. Be sincere. eager to accomplish in a. useful way. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Your stars isvue l warning about. impulsive and u edi * thou- ght. and action. Know thoroughly wihat is expected of you and set about doing it quietly and efficient- ly. You'll win in this manner. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgo) - A few problems, espec- ially for you v/hoee work is wiholiy mental or artistic. You nwy have to dig deeper than ordinarily for your solutions but keep trying and with- out straln. Activities that are phy- sical tests are much more favored. S ER. 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — You'll flfid today unen- abie for your plans and interests If you go about things in a cheer- ful, hopeful and alcquisitive way. w, research, government legisla- tion among the favored. OUPOBEZR 24 to NOVEMBER B (SOOR-PIO) - Mechanical and in- dustrial interests! manufacturing; building; handling tools, machinery, airplanes and war materials; mn- ing and constniot-lon work are foremost. in today's sponsored list. Draftrmen and specialist worker: hllrhly favored. N 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Recognition for cod work may at times be slow but n the long run it will be en- thusiastic. And today may be a test day for your ability and 1:1- genuity. Meet ltl DECFMBBR 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) Born brfore Jan- uary B? Don't be dfscnpoinied if monetary returns aren't grew or speedy. All Caoricsrnians: Bme- fita in all industries essential to personal and the country's needs. mmmm-nnw smsaxwmi .' '5 l CORNER NUT LOAF i i4 cups flour i teaspoon salt 3-4 teaspoon scdla 1 1-2 teaspoons baking powder 1 ciz-p wliclewheat flaur l cup chopped nuts TIL; 11.84 58.115886 Bf! getlher. mama-fried 6:00 9:00 a of chopped ealoh half-pound of ml up an egg and use some for bind- ing. Turn out on to smooth over to an even thickness. Divide into equal portions. into round cakes, brush over Vlllli beaten 688. roll in brown crumbs and fi-y in boiling fat till golden brown. Garnish with fried parsley. e the Modem in several pr; including their 1847 of Silverware. 1 FE Tlle 11111111 Ilulllllll’ Silverware beauty of her bfldfll eier sfwllfllll Ii i: of onlmunity pm; w"! Dlflems IIOWQM ere. mixers Silver- aeveral patterns. at our selections SM them soon. 8 HOLMANS CHINA DEPT. i xitlnt. Bait a p111‘; and likrm rich KIDNEY. SAUSAEG. AND MATO lace Hid Pepper. T0 Bpiit I sheep's kidney round tti rounded side, remove con o akin. than and on a grid with KIDNIYS ON TOAST \rh'\n\ h'¢'-'-'u'n'u'n'=‘- - .-"-‘-'-" ’ Today's Short Wave Milnoe tlwo sheeps’ kidneys, i-ii an oz. of butter into n. pan when quite hot, stir in the kidneys. Keelp stirring for a time. than add yolk of an egg. seasonings and a little lenyon Juice. mix well w- and serve hot, on iior toast. 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