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A doctor used to come to me every day for long talks-a psychiatrist, hired by my' brother- ~in-law, the impeccable Mr. Deal. By every implication known to man this paid fiend tried to teach me to con:_;._ ;;=»;,,-,),sggs;_,_,,.3__, s ¢ , it . wmv- aussi, il oi of fig? Here are 21 more juvenile patterns from the Guardians Wonder Pack- age, the package containing 12 sheets (each 24 by 36 inches)» just crammed with over 800 different patterns. 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SUCH A LITTLE WAY. sucli a utils time wsotlw- While trav‘1ling on lifefs way, we must not cast a shadow Where sunshine sends its ray; We must not 'cause a heartache Where we might bring relief; Such a llttlc way together--' The time is all too brief. Such a little way together- Why should we spoil the day With words that hurt or sudden A heart that would be gay? For flowers love the sunbeams That gently kim the dew; And love responds to kindness As nothing else will do. Such s. little way together- ' Cen we look back and say That tears were changed laughter . 'Cause we pemed by today? What will be most remembered? Our lives will be the testi Such a little way together- l.et's give our very best. -Minnie E. Ruttan. to EPSON SALTS BATH when your feet ache so you feel you just can't B0 on though you must, try a hot water soak. A little epson salts added to the water helps draw out the puffiness and brings circulation back to normal. Stay off your feet as much as pos- sible until you must keep the next appointment and putting on shoes again won’t be quite so much torture. _ BETTER FIT Chlldren’s socks will fit better if they are folded after damiug instead of rolled. Rolling stretches them out of shape and causes them to wrinkle and fall. NEW GLOVES Don’t put on the gloves for the first time when in a hun'y. Even if you do get them on without split- ting they will never fit so well as when they are carefully put on stretching the kid gently to conform with the lines of the hands. If this is done the first time all other times will be easy. NOT » SINKING The scene is a 'bus :top outside s large works. A bus draws up and from amidst the ecrummage a womans voice is beard to exclalm: first." . Dirnlnutive engineer, who is finding it a hard job to clip ln: “Whit dae ye think this is, missus, a shipwreck?" PAPRIKA CRACKERS Colourful, crisp teammates for soup or salad go by the name of paprika crackers They are made by spreading small crackers thinly with butter, sprinkling them with a gay splotch of paprika, and crisping them for a few minutes in the oven. _ PEBSERVE CENSUS The wise housewife takes a. cen- sus of the Jellies, preserves and pickles that are used during the winter months. Then she knows what quantity will be required for thr following season, just what was the most popular, and any that 'lid not take so well, and she does not have a lot of things left over at the end of the winter months. A promise is a debt. No person has ever seen tomor- row. Money, being round. soon rolls away. Even the best of marksmen sometimes miss. Some men never want more un- Essnrwiui dmilssfus sol 5 , “Free Dream llome" dffer 1 I Nowhfor the - Brit me I can get FHEIOEI beouuful por. tlforfnm. I of the onno Quinn 6 nlturll I Never hive lu ymn out 'meth pufeeti rvel blby A joy and lnrgintion to ony all coupon now or this wonder- IR OATS C0.. Dept. Q8, fihrl I M lmlrxeegln. | irmou < ~ = | Peter I I Place lbnu :°°‘° AK b".:Eh'ram°md°'ua mania pictmolndoolulofthe cum: ' when mme r mi ebeeusgea/ini: | 'J s1°§°..‘.’£ U """.7.’.§“..........“‘ ‘i'.'.L»'. ' thc`hl| “ Home" ole: of £15.50 for 3.114 people. I nm mclollq Ona. For "m of :W color I S piearnl, I m hdodlg 10 hudunrh. Numa _ , .,`» , \ til they've had too much. The only thing that can't be ro- duced by contraction is a debt. The milk of human kindness is terribly condensed in its modem state. The fellow who said "whatever goes up must come down" never thought of taxes. An optimist is a person who goes shopping with a market blo- ket and ¢1.&..» in his pocket. It is the perversenes of human nature that urges a man to pull I. door that is marked "push" or push a door that is marked "j=ull". A BETTER JOB Never _prlnkle silks. Moet of them will spot and remain spotted until laundered again. After wah- ing, wrap them in- u Turkish towel md let stand until the proper damnueas to iron. \ lllllli COMES THE SUN Don't visit the invalid if you are not in 1 cheery humor your- self. Sho will lense it very quick- ly even though you try to dlagiiln your mood. Wait until you vl n happier day and then do your calling on the sick. , _ A onlin ovan Look over the oven before udng il and clean out any speck; that may have dropped from the int using. burned pcrtloil cause to fill tbl mod out il. 5353 :ig 5? 3 PAGI OLD CHINA IDI Nl' ITYLII while moan plvilinuou o‘~ ` '\ . "I always thought it was women. vases towards streamlined trains md television, modern fashions are taking a. record leap hack through the ages. Styles are being cooiod from stone fragments of the mol- ent _Chinese art of A. D. 618. The standing Bodhisattva of the '.l"Ang Dynasty, loaned to the Chin- ese Art Exhibition from the Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.. collection of New York is a. central figure of inspiration for London fashion de- signers. A new waistllne for the goddes- ses of 1986 have been derived from this headless image-considerably lower than it has been for some time. Ronald Morrel, famous Euslish designer. has copied thoécostume in lime-stone grey and un erglaze rod chiffon with a beading of Sequin# and moonstones decorating the neckline. Thedrapery and waist frill has been curlnlngly reproduc- ed wlth pleating and tucking. The wooden statue of Yuan-Yin of the Sung Dynasty (A. D. 960- 1279) has also been studied for in- spiration by fashion creators- A dinner grown made of black silk net has something in common with this god’s attire. The gown is about five inches from the ground with longer panels back and front which continue from hip frills. Ohenille pompoms in various shades Rive color to the high neck and back. siuam. xrrcimn Glianzu Easy Lack of available space causes many families to forego the pleasures and benefit s of a home vegetable garden. The city apart- ment dweller, who lives on one floor of a large building, hasn’t much opportunity to garden un- less he secures a plot of ground away from his home. But the flun- lly which has even a. small amount of backyard space, can and should utilize it, no matter how small it -is. Anyspace from s 5-foot square up may be profitably tilled into some kind of a vogetablov patch. Thought and planning must, of course, _J into such a tiny under- taking, but 'with -careful consider- ation of the crops most suitable to space. NEW SPRING SHOE TBIMJHED LIKE _AN INDIAN MOOCASIN While dresses and costs continue on fairly simple lines, all sorts of emphasis is being placed on the heads and toes of smart Pari.siennes_ The new hate are so absurd as to shape. so oolorflll I-S to decoraiticn and so fancy as to veiling, that they an 19-ll8hDb1°- New show. not to be outdone by ornate headgear, me becom.lI18 Bl' most as elaborate. Square toes vie with rounded ones. The roimd-loed shoe is trim- med' like an Indian mocasin with smell thongs of leather woven in and out the border line to form an interesting binding, while little tongues rise up on the instep. Both high and low heels are shown in these models. _ For afternoon and evening, the smart walking shoes are shown in brown kid and suede and in bottle green kid, also crocodile. These square-tipped shoes are made on the principle of a built-up oxford with shorter instep lncings and slightly higher heels than to morn- ing shoes. Shoemakers are meeting the de- mand for tailored midnight suits with royal blue and emerald green kid trimmed with gold or a darker shade of the same kid. These are seen in both pumps and sandn-lo. the latter still more popular. A Mo rningSmile HISTORICAL ERROR Jimmy giggled when the teacher read the story of the Roman who swam the Tiber three times before breakfast. “You don’t doubt that A trained swimmer could do that, do you, Jimmy? "No, sir," said Jimmy, trying with dllflculty to restrain his mirth. "But I wondered why he dldn’t make it four and get back to the aide his clothes were on." STUHPED Two old settlers, oonnrmed bachel- ors. lot in the backwoods. The con- versation drifted from politics and nnnlly got around to cookinl. "I got one o' than cookery boob once, but I nom' could do nothing with lt." "To much fum work in lt, oh?" "You’vo uid itil Ivory one o them recipes began the uma way. Take A clam dish-' and that let- glod me." #O-O-OOO* at qozzrgrocers KI HG COLE COFFEE VACU UM PACKE D KING COLE COFFEE now comes to you in a §E_\\L absolutely olr-tight conhlncr that seals In all the ddlcl- fous flavour and appe- tlzlng aroma of fresh routed colin. 6 Ask ,your grocer for King ,Cole Colle: in l|1|s` L15! can' that opens 'with c key--your key to colin freshness. , i me cooK's com/ER Baked 5.uil'cu 'rork Chops Four pork chops, three-fourths cup bread crumbs, one-fourth cup chopped celery, one-fourth cup chopped olives, one-half teaspoon salt, dash pepper, one small onion, chopped; two tablespoons melted butter, water' to moisten. Buy pork chops cut very thick, have s slit out in the aide to form a pocket. Corn- blne bread crumbs with remaining ingredients, towing them together lightly. Moiste n with Just enough water to hold ingredients together. Fill each pocket with the dressing. Fasten sides together with tooth- picks or sew together. Brown chops in a small amount of fat in li heavy pan. Remove to a slow oven, 300 degrees Fahrenheit. and bake slowly until the meat is tender, from one to one and one-half hours. DMG Squares One and one-half cups quick cooking rolled oats, one and one- half cups flour, one cup light brown sugar, three-fourths cup butter, one-half teaspoon soda, one~eighth teaspoon salt, one-half pound pitted dates, one-half cup sugar, Juice of one-third lemon, pinch salt,_one- half cup water. Dice dates, add water and cook until tender. Add the half cup of sugar and continue cooking until mixture is clear, Add lemon juice and salt, cool. Mix all ingredients as for pie crust. working with finger tips. When evenly blended place a little more than half the mixture in bottom and up .sides of nine-inch square pan, well buttered. Press lightly. Cover with date paste and sprinkle with re- maining crumbs, again pressing lightly. Place in .a moderate oven and bake about 25 minutes. Cool and cut in squares. For storing, place paper between layers. Potato Muffins Leaving the strictly savory foods altogether, our potatoes enter the lrsna of the batters ln this instance. These muffins have a moist and dif- ferent texture. Not too sweet, by the way, to serve with savory foods - the amount of sugar is small, just enough to help the mudln mixture. 4 tablespoons shortening 2 tablespoons sugar 1 SUI 1 cup mashed punto ~ 2 cups flour 3% teaspoons baking powder 54 teaspoon ‘nit 1 cup milk_ Urcun shortening until fluffy, than gradually add sugar. when the mixtun in light, odd well-beaten on and mashed potato. Mashed pototou should be free from lumps / § ~ Z E REliA1l or mm fm "n»pi'°ri°uf.' §R`€Fl`D l\ti|ioyfortbebuker_ in every loaf of bread THAI _ - - Literature g ` ~ ‘ 0 A . I _ 0 i, if 1 Woman ’s Realm -.°- Soczal and Personal .° Fashzons .° A O-O4-Q I rAG1':'1'wD ~ _ _ ,WN nm A _, _M___ * _,__,,_ _,_-,_MARgi19._193., bays Tha; Self Pip, ,,_,,f,;,,, ,iDorothy ';,jg,<;,-3 thing. ' - miserable. ' casion. Everything at the moment desolate they were. the afflicted ladies. keep they are popular. E sf Just why s certain woo of man and Woman Bet such a kick out of belnz sorry for themselves, nobody but they do. They find a. sort of saddistio pleasure in torturing selves gud in making mountains out of molehills of their troubles dwell on every little unpleasantness until they turn 9, plnprick mortal wound, and they are never so happy as when they are ' Irving Berlin, who should know what he is talking about, musical composers that the short cut to popularity and success 15 songs that give people a chance to pity themselves. The hem down is always a sureflre hit. The public just eats up the chance to tell all about ite secret sorrows and how 1°¥l€1y Bhd blue it ill~ 'rue idea of thus carlo-llllns srler 1-S rather startling at first, but there is no doubt that the plan will work, and that he who can start the tears flowing will find it Bs PWM' able as if he had struck an oil Busher. For it is undeniable that the favorite indoor and outdoor sport of untold thousands of our fel- low creatures is 5YmPBlh1Z1I\8 With lh€U\~ selves, and they will gladly pay for Y-he priv- ilege of reveling in woe in song. I am sad- de.st'when I sing, you know. That sort of auspicious. She may not care in the world or a cloud ln the sky. But she is sad because thinking how terrible it would be if all this pleasant existence away from her and everybody she loved would die; that she her money and she would be poor and lonely in her old age. never understand why women burst into tears when something larly nice happens to them. It is because they are happiest when WBEP. Many Women ,Revel in Grief and Find Mcrb; Consolation in the Fact That They Have a Broken Heart and `Are Forlorn and Desolate - They Should Snap Out of it Women are far more addicted to self-pity than men are indulgence in this lacrimose diversion goes far to explain quirks in the feminine temperament. It explains, for one women take even their pleasures sadly, why it is almost one to let herself go and enter into the hilarious fun of WHS All of us know ghoulish. women who have feasted on the fune baked meats of a sorrow fm' half a lifetime. They “never got over" grief that-befell them in their youth. We know old maids who re from the world when they were jllted by B faithless sweetheart. Wi who have worn. mourning for forty year; for their deed husbands Mom who have spent their lives grieving over the babe they lost. These women have made A fetish of grief and, strange as it .reel-_ they have found~a morbid consolation and comfort in pftying themseli and dwelling upon their broken hearts and thinking how forlom ni wept upon by unhappy wives who had husbands who were philande drunkards or grouches or tightwads or what not. Many and many is hour we have spent listening to the tales of woe of women who told oft cruelty of husbands who beat them or of lazy husbands who wou support them and the children or of husbands who spent the money should have bought milk for the baby on A platinum. blonde. It is a s story, sisters, and we have mingled our tears without stint with those Most of us have rheumatalsm' in our shoulder from having hlld t ldl th _ so ` thing about it and leave the husband who so misused her? And when! did, did you ever find one of them who was willing to part with her c Never. And then it slowly dawned on you that your sympathy was and that the unhappy wife was having the time of her life in pltying self, andtalklng about her troubles and being an object ofsympnthy. But did you over try to get one of these unhlffny wives to do in me sl had a real grievance and' she was going to make the most of lt. Ai it. The mania women have for self-pity, however, dnds it worst exprer ion in the mothers who sacrifice their children to lt. They pose as mall! and talk about what they have suffered for their children, how hard th have worked for. them, how ungrateful children are. and how they hs left their poor, lonely, old mothers to go of! and get married or to go business until you would think that there wo-sn't a happy mother in ti world. Nor one that enjoyed her children nor a decent son and dallfl ter extant. All the many songs just drip with tears, so it is no world Perhaps in o world that is filled with trouble it is lucky for us we can get happiness out of unhappiness. Anyway, we Surely do he grand time pltylng ourselves. DOROTHY DIX;_‘ n sol tix i refs west he in th ve and light and fluffy. Mix thorough- first mixture. ly. Bake in mudin pans in ll Sift 11our,baking powder and salt.ovon, 400 degrees F., for 25 to Add alternately with the milk to minutes. hi 3 Spring Fashions For Home Dress-Making Hare‘s the newest coat frock fashion. Surprising how ,lt will freshen up your mid-season ward- robe for you. It looks so young be- wintor coat. _ And it won’t be long before spring is here. You '.‘1 be walking out smartly without any wrap in this individual coat-like dress. - Carry it\out in beige wool crepe with contrasting rust, brown or black scarf, and yolu'll be ready for any daytime occasion, If it's a shirt type frock you want. have your way. Bee small skelchlet. Still mother version, is the rover neckline, smart wit hor without the scarf. For later season wear, make sn- other dress of linen, printed crash, or pastel tub silk. Style No. IM ls desitrled for sizes 16, 18 years. 86. 88, 40 and 42- inchee bust. Bile 36 requires 8% yards of 89-inch material. 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