v PAGE TWO . oman living l! VILATION God speak; to u:- If we but will Slop scheming. ffeiliiiBl And stand still. Then. as His wonders Roach our mind. True revclatirn y We shall find. l-lzs universe An open book. 1t‘ we hut wnit Anrl Wllltlll and look; '1 hen are shall wlenlly F Unrlerslaiirl l Th9 picture prliiilctl l By Grid's hand. .- T. B. Gleave. I Tll.\'l‘ ‘l-"R.\(ilLE‘ LOOK i _... - l NEW YORK "Eta IHllVlPS int; “t'l.i'gilc" look iii her new s.'lh0ll€ll8 {or 1947. a consciously slim line, ,1 wililllcd waist, di~fiililcly' outlin- ' shoulder, Jil-ltcts arc lllllPll '- '. nild skirts at lciist two inches the fic'r. A new liilitrl lip- pct < in hei- slcv-sl-rJpt-i" silhourtte \\'li‘,(‘ll act-cuts the lnng tapered look and pIJPCS ruffles iii groups at dif- fcl-snt levcls on opposite siilvs 0f a skirt. To continue love in marrialr ‘s a rwience. It requires so little to kill those emotio-ns and illusions uhirh form the charm of life;_anll it is so difficult to maintain a niciti at the height on Wllltfll all exalted passion has placed liinl, es‘- jiflcinlly when that ill-in ls ones husband. -Mme. Reyliiiiid- N0 SHOULDER PADS NEW YORK _ The Hattie Car- rlcgie collection was marked b)’ ‘he absence of shoulder pads in many of her spring and summer dresses. A lhln. natural rounded Diid gives the natural shoulder line in hi! liui-ts, She showed a tzray worst- tl suit with tangerine lining \‘\"'.ll nearly natural shoulder line. SPRING TONIC FOR. OLD FELT HATS Here's a spring tonic for a fcit hllt-to pep it up for spring. First it must he brushed wcll so that all the dust will be removed. and then cleaned all over with u fluid cleaner-one of the non-iri- fiamabie kinds-to take out any spots. When the fluid ls completely ev- toc-rated. the hat should be sand- papered. This will bring up the nap pad color. This is done by rubbing the felt all over with a little block of wood which has been covered with flnr- sandpaper. Then the block of wood should lic cover- ed with a bit of velvet. and the hat gone over again to smooth tile surface. 8. Leisure —-THE ‘WOMAN'S REALM- y . —_ I S tkeal A AAAALLAA w m/S cialand Personal THFLCH-tillfiffflifilvlft-Jllléllbl-KN - t. 0000000000-00-0-0-0 O§0§00O04 first stuffed with ewsipaper. With a dry cloth next. to tho felt and o wet one over that, the crown should then be steamed with a hot l‘l‘0l‘l. pleased. To do ti: it should be l-‘ast-boiliilg food is no h ‘iar than it balling slowly, and it takes more fuel. - Gloves in Paris for sports ucar lire handstitl-hcd but for evening weal‘ the (lesigncrs liavc given lfCl‘ play lo their imagination. In bliel. iliey appear in satin, velvet or lat-c. Piguet has embroidered black do skin fingers with gold p3lll°" while Hermes embroider: tiny ored flowers on glove of pink fl- Ol Hd. KITCHEN HINT A Fl-ll pols and pails with clear \\'l\l(‘1‘ immcdi-itt-ly after using and they will be casicl‘ to wash. 3-02. rot-e Water, 2-02, witch hJz-l el. 1-2-02. glyceriiiv, i-lsp. horlix, Method: Put all the ingredients in a large bottle and shake iveii. inality to one of,‘ puddings with‘? Give a new per your favorite bant- a brand new sauce. Apricot Wlfllle fruit nectar thickened with corn- st-arch, sweetened with honey and; pointed up with ll hl-l of frcsli lune; or lemon juice is easy to prepared CHANGE CAN BEAT l WINTER BOREDOM So, you're right smack in tl:e middle of the ivinter doldrums. The lift the holidays gave you has \\'7l'll off. Vacation tilnc is loo far a'.\:i_v' for planning, writes a U. S. column- ist. Life seems lo be just tiliys‘ mode up of coiling mcals on 1'10!‘ table, washing dishes. ClltllCssi household cleaning, etc. Anti you're-l l bored with the whole business Arc you willing lo invest a lrw dollars to gel. some zest bat-k iiilo your job? All right. then, here's how to spend i-t. Buy yourself a new cool: book. And then use it. Cooking isn't dull unless you get in ll rut, pro- ruring meats and vegetables in the same old way, combining the same foods for the some old menus. so that if your family gets a whiff of roast: pork they can automatically name the rest of the dinner menu. And while you're buying ll!" cook book, look ar und for a good, practical book on nterior decorat- ing. Maybe you can't do much rizht new in the way of rt-decoraling but you can do some studying and plan- ning for the day's when you can. And you're almost sure to find rl few ldcas you can manage ivitholzt spending any money at all—_iusl by‘ making better use of whnt you hHVE. Plan Garden To take out any creases and put It hack ln shape. the crown can be Then send away for n seed cata- logue and start planning what ycu “Every day hundreds i of housewives are writing £63141 0 (791302? n/z/r mul. nus COUPON TODAY! » in for the I "Never before has a Cook Book been so popular. An endless stream of requests is reaching us from housewives everywher- lor our new and refreshingly different Regal Cook Book. "Housewives soy it's the hantliest, most compact, mos: com- plete Cook Book they've ever seen. They're thrilled with its con- venient size, its new baking ideas, its money-saving innovations j luvl duo, labor and lngtodinuli, "A solld year of careful thought and study went into tho Jlnning and developing of this unusual book. Nothing’: left to chance-the utmost care was taken in choosing the recipes, ' ,,, retesting and describing. What's more, nch recipe has passed the critical eye and lute tests of n group of in baking, _ experts. "Throughout the book are many color photogn, ‘ of the lctual baked products, so faithfully reproduced you'll know what you'll get before you sum. There are 95 recipes in all, ldescribed so carefully, so thoroughly you just can't go wrong. "Bu! hurry-get your copy of the New Regal Cook Book right away. The supply l: limited. It mus: be o cue of first come first nrved. Use the hourly coupon below. “For superlative baklng results lust remember two things- lu. Use the Regal Cook Book. 2nd. Use Regal Flour. Then you're muted of ‘firs: try-and ‘every try’ nuccés.” sr. revamps noun mus 0o. um-nm ' 2110 Nam Dun 8cm Wan, Mollmul, Quebec. 11g; “lflijll of you: new lop! Cook Book. I Idol! 10: In will no pol-dolly cover con. Fllll Rilllltllllfi will do with your yard this you, There's no reason why you “n1, make something beautiful out of your yard, but it will take some pllanniiig. And now is the time for ml, ‘Fhcii sit dowirend figure out llLlW you can have some time each day. if it is only one hour, that is completely yolll‘ own. And see that you get it every day, so that. _vou'll know when you are the husicsl: "At three o'clock I'll gel to that new. novel." _ Most housewives get the winter ‘ doldrums. But you can get scnze zest back into your job, if you [Pill- ly set your mind to it.- s o m: mo... snZ-i. u mi- Irv-w‘ rs ulliruiiurs ulo th n grant rub for BIIIIGIISllWSIIIIIS Child‘: Mild 1}» 400-00-0-0-0000000-0-000-0. f0 By Roberta Leo v+00&00-00Q000-00'00~00-Q-0000€ .5 1 3 I s § I Q. \\'llat is the proper way to re- move some foreign substance llhat‘ one has taken into the moulih while at the table‘: A, Rcmovc it with the fingers bah-ind the iiapialri. and try to d0 il- witllout attracting attention. Q. ls it proper for a girl to vrfial‘ fancy high-heeled sandals ivl-len working in sun office? A. No; plain siions \\'lll‘l medium- liclgllt h-ssls should be worn. ‘ \\'.heii leaving the dlnlilr: rgolfn, should the hostess precede her gucsis‘? A. No. she should allow hvi‘ guests to precede her out 0i lhe room. g I Etlquette glbrcad iii the uvcn for baking, put + How Can 1!!‘ . By Anne Ashley I 0 00-0 0-00-0 0-00000 00 04-040+0 Q. the cake cr l 4 r llaw can l ktcp the top of ‘Still s-znootil and ton- d-sr when bakaigi‘ A. Before placing lll.‘ cake or a sauce-pail full of boiling water iii | the oven. The slcaii lc-p smooth li:i:i fond I Q. llow can l ‘lily: toeiiaiils? A. Stockings which are loo ‘short in the foot are very often tihe -causc of itigrowlng toenails. Sse what bolh the stockings and the shoe..- are not too slim-l. ~ l Q. l-lcw can I remove clogged ink from steel pens? I A. Dip tilrm in a strong solu- tion of ammonia water. 'l'lil5 soft- ens lhu ink and it can be rllsly 'ill krep llic i‘ cnt lligfCuV lTllE suns sav- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLlS For Tucazlay, March d A STNHU condition of affairs generally is noted. wltlii stubborn liostaclcs. delays and restrictions to ‘be Vflllllllll)’ liiid patiently met, but a 5A with determination to forge ahead in the face of all sorts of blocking and congestion. With a. shrewd im- alysls o! the situation combined with a concentrated marshallliig of all the forces and resources there is much promise for enduring it dc- laytrd success. The use ot subtle, inspired or intriguing tactics sup- ported by personal charm or ap- pcal, may "move mountains," sunl- moning associates rclldy with sub- stantial aid. On 1h; Birthday Tilosc Whose birthday it is may have llhc opportunity to tur.li au- vcrse, congested and crystallized conditions into channels of definite progress, with sound and endur- ing success and real bcnrflt. Shrewli and sagnclous insight into opposing forces and factors, with grim determination and persistent efforts combine to batter down all obstacles and find flnn foundations. Such attitude will gain support frcm those in power to render sub- stantial assistance, being attracted and impressed by possibly the uao of personal appeal. charm or mac- netlsm. Employ this with flncsso and discretion for lasting results. _ A child born on this day has ex- cellent qualities for meeting ob- stacles and defeat, including much personality and charm. For Wbdneltloy, March 5 A SUDDEN and surprising event ls likely to tum tiho tide of lagging grlldrlrlnto new and progressive channels. glvlng fresh impetus to efforts and sharpening the faculties by frgsh ways and means for over- comm‘ obstructions and stagnant conditions. Quick group of MW openl gs, treating such with inno- "llo and during, orlginlllty or skill. should place dubious attu- ntflml in the way o1 lirwth nod =1- Plnllbh. But keep wlbhl-il bound! and prudence Ll-l maluni "F" it" catlmotos. counting the cost prelim- inary to undertaking any bold r0- vllllonl. u 1t n Your strum!’ REEM . i, Y‘ f/flfff _ 4"” m” i, , - w fro: t’ ' HOUR Thole when birthday lt. h may hlvflhll Year dotfldeflnlt ‘and far- rue n: proocon a prwflll by the been, swift and prudont (nap and molllpulotlon ol 5.0M- dca owning or a silmfilllit’ wulty for ’ _ '--— WW1 lam sl- plnnl. with exlrlfllonol okllll. lmlllhltlon ol- bold endeav- on. Gootlve powers out} tho fli- ltnuv. In lamina m: ll h!!! vvvvrvvvvwvww l. In suiizmrr tcgs. lllt‘ British royal family enjoys warm weather of Capvlovrn. South Africa, as; lllcy visit gardens of government house. ' %00§0O§0 000-0000-00-‘0-040-0-0 l 0Q‘ Vvv wvv c ~:¢. -—¢ t 001m SOUTH y ». aid’- Q-0-0O-0-&00-O0 0 U‘ 000090-04 0-0 004000004000‘ Ellen '8 Diary i By BII llllllld roman’ Wlfo >040400O4 909000040000 0-00 i Morning Smile ~ o I-\00~0V00~0—0-00-00-0000400000 N0 COMPANY _ - __ "This“ James said lhls morning, lle tll0t a b:ll.l,lnl cciiversalicn- ' l-vfsmg 3319mm‘ '99 “"11 "P "l? alisti --- something came lnlo my Ly'°'l“",°f m5 Juclle" and Pu“ °i1 “'5 mmd just now “nd we“, “way sllccps grey iiliilcils. before sll-p- “gam pint; awxylronl the back verandth Sm ‘bored, _ Perhaps it "‘is more L-kc Wiiitcr.“ Int-toad of I lo'.l:"ly. li-rhtly about tho ‘ I 3 virgin white of lt, co irrd the mill l l3; way oi rcwurll cl fflllllllllgDOlltl anti hill sldcr. The expanse | political sirvicc. llll ambitious bar- I “'11s iiiibwkfli- (‘Riflil ffir ilifl tender was appointed police ljnngLs-i houses liiid mill iintl the ewr- irate. litrcciis nloiig the sireilnlriide and in i "What's tliC charge ugaixlsl this ' llif‘ iivfiliboriiig v. ootliaiirfs, so lfHC- wvvvv f Fashion-sf ‘n. “l--. M; “u-.- j Uoiloinv? iii SAYS- . . , , p . Distorted Love i- Flailn 0f Jealousy Elan §ll| Illa - ll Iplu Show lltomt ll Otim ' i v ’Problhly more crimes are wzolnmltted l ul for any other reaoom Oscar Wlllde‘ wrote that; lal-lxlltgllektlll 131a W’! they love, and w-hlle this ll poetic license, ft ls only too sadl "u" that distorted love causes more unhappiness in the world in y m“ A familiar and gruesome lllultratlon l»: this ll found in l“ h“ husband and wife murders nut are col-lam“! "m"! Place. A married couple "my ha: “um! 5° munmw” m" 4 U19)’ lived‘ a CBl-Belidbgen life ash other perfectly miserablf, en parted for years. either one show any interest in 50mg or woman, and o to ft old love flame fill‘?! p:l:io§n¢lh;.ff§'.1',",f,§, ‘in: 1:: igfiennneri oi the ail-yin: of another in...‘ M!" Plfely klll women except for love 3. do woolen kill men except for love. And tll; that-when the a d l z t have become‘); re r yen o akin‘ a hum" do grievances against their lclters out of ten will end u b l :"!l " So strange a thing is the p y say n: We mm ' or "h . human heal-t. N m] STAIVE LOVE T0 DEATH Far retrieved from the tragedies of love, et . key, is the fact that although we know that lbve ‘lSrliLSBsuliQIsttZlQIfTB possession, it is the thing we do least to preserve. We would not love, yet we starve it to death, and we treat those we love with 1'55 consideration than we do our most deadly enemy. We do not fcrl Eliot we have to spare the feelings of the members of our own families “mi it is only aftl-r they are dead that we whisper into deaf ears the‘ iolc and ‘admiration we had for them. any women make love an iillbl for c c li . . . their families that. crushes all of’ the joy qr iilfififg; m: makes their homes as much a place of torment u: any concentration 68ml!- They mg their huaban‘ until they break their spirits mi turn them into stooges. 'I‘helr children never know a breath of free- dom until they break away from Mother, as they do at the first up- portunlty. _ And those slave-driving 40211611 account their opprcssions uillii themselvl-s for righteousness. They boast that they love their hur- bands so well that t-hcy supervise all of their rising lips and sitting d°“‘ii5- The! b"! that m?!’ never let their John go out at night by- cause he needs the rest. ‘They never permit him to eat the food ‘he likes because lt is‘ bad for his stomach. They pick out his clathcs. and drive all of his old friends away because they are a bad influence. And they consider that they are ‘superior mothers because they are so devoted to their daughters that they never let them have a benii until they are old maids, and even then Mother selects their clothrs for lhcm. because Mother always knows best. And the real culprit in the Juvenile delinquency problem is lht: too loving mother, who is boo tender to ever make her younzstl-l-s be- have. She can't boar to deny them anything, so lhe lets them make tlicnlsclvcs sick eating too much cake. She hasn't enough baCkbone to make them do anything they don't want to do, ‘so they grow up“ si-lfls-h, idle. lic-accounts uflo cumber the world. Practically cvcry derelict had a too loving mother. man-y- hc 35km whm the first case i ly lodziy, their branches holduig was cal-lei before m“, ‘feathery burdens c-f white. The i-Drunk- 3,6,“. hcnorf- ‘sun was lending n rosy glow lo the! *i"1‘.°.’.‘.$; 212.2. "i . . “Sm. ' .- _-. . - H c -- . 4' ' _'. ' morning ircs. an new, 2,1212 asdallgpsfle accus d’ l! lighting broad iizillis llitll lit our-_- "llavc n cigar. lllvll." urged h‘! i i," HI-lllllllkbllllfjlii.‘[hula ‘llzl‘y'i"ll‘i?df‘.. to honor as lic ubsIilt-mltldc-dly pol- hank‘; ;"_'C__$§H°"‘ ‘mm ished llil: top of the desk with his door, mgujvflxn, “wuhyl-“f, . nv 'n ' ' -‘- '- Q i hZl».‘.Cll(.lClil..l'. glasses wmcn.‘ n“ ,0 p-erepx. . o ~ . _ _-“j' n H9 W35 d sturdy, (lurk-rind .'ig~ urilt l5 lino splendid stimuli tori “:)“igfl:_h"u“if'l'°ul‘l‘:lliil_fi/iiiif- spectacular performance. Bill in l “‘" If l \“-i-*I"Y1Y_i "if hiiiii- this. prodignliiy waste, cxctss of __'____‘_____“vj b" ‘f ‘lifidhhl "m" energies nnd fiiiiulcinl rcsources (Conn . ~ ‘ would be hazardous, ‘ Hue“ c" Pa“: 3, A child born on this day ls Weill * gifted with originality. new and! _novel ideas and ‘llunohcs" for a‘.- i ‘ inhale lallilng outstanding progress. A i o tendency lo overdo and Dverspi-ntl should b: regulated. . casodwlthoutdosingwherlyou rub throat. chest and m VHF!!! FLOWER BOUQUET! with dale-outed 541/510 r0 5/49” endow» nit/xi. You can give yourself o: dulgllier o soft. nlturll-look- In rmlnutldiloihourl, or a will: tho curb-In Cliqm-Knrl Soprano Cold Wno Kit. Con: only 81.35. Laboratory mud, l: n a to uu on any typo of natural llfffémlfidnrfuddrlgulvffd ~ at.” “m I o... Jaw-Till’ 1.41,. 1.35, finds h DESIGN N0. Ill Flowers ill-e colorful embroider! on towels. apron! or place unto. Odds and ends of floss from tho sowing basket may be tiled. Hot iron transfer pattern No. 506 con- tains almonds with covnpleto tn- ltnlctl . . To order: 80nd 20 canto in ooh to Needlowa-k Bixuu, Ohm-lotto- tfvwn Guardian. Dlllfll N0. bfl N °w ONLY Noun i Q AGQTCI nliilinllize- Lovc is a great and curious thing. It is our greatest blessing and our greatest curse. ' 9.25.2.9 I Con: looilul tlw ion gu-m cl loathing bob-cl All: vacuum \O0OO-0-OOO0O-O_0O-O-O-G0~O-O0Q§~IT' z i Better English D. (J. William: I00-0-0§£-0'O-0‘0-00 0 0 0 000-0044 1. What ls wrong with this son- tellcs? “This room l.s the more niu- . rower of the two." - u o a o s. O 0 o t. .,.. lino Elfimfll, DOM and o undo» rur- vovlmll In: lzollln 25¢. I o: $0‘ Al dmgglm oi Huilnf coups-d on rnoipl of m.“ What is the correct pronunc- iation of “aquecluclfl, ll. Which one of these words i| misspelled? Minneapolis. ‘raialli; awe, Saskatchewan. y, 4. What does the word ".llicll“" mum? _ 5. What is a word bfiglllillllfiw with re that means "to govern 0i - direct"? . holnllonol Inlinn l lqvlpmont mliol I O M1656 . . 5mm Iollh N I i00OQ0O 0fi-0fi0. Household l Scrapbook By Roberto Mo :0-000§0 0-0-00 00 040000-0-0-00‘0< ANSWERS i. Omit more. 2. Proiicuiice ak- vve-dukt. a a3 in at. e as ln Wt‘. u ll- ln ducked, accent first syllable. .‘l,-. Tallahassee. 4. Not. permitted; imv » proper; unlawful. "Their illicit love Wu frowned upon by society," 5. Rciulutc. Prevent Shrinkage To prevent shrinkage, spread meringue on pics so that it touches the crust on all sides. Brown in o ‘moderate oven (350 degrees F.) A hot oven sometimes shrinks mer- ingucS. and sometimes tends to toughen them. Cluulng Vuel A deep vue or Jar can b0 cleaned flisily by oddln: hits of wrapping » DIP" to warm mm" Inter and » shaking well. Ammonia in the my mgr mom tho [llll lulu II- Wlllllll‘ Iuyoa Garment: a lmulua i»... will remain loft and flllfy a long m" l! wuhied carefully by. hand, not, crowded into the washer. h 4-0» ‘I Cool: ’s Corner r4+04 4o» 024108 80W 2 cup; onion rhn M cup fat lunar-nu a tablespoons flour vufl-M. in o lnvollrlu of Ill" In n. It's’: dolldo-u-Ifl 521:5: ml u mo‘ whole-om w‘ . Tim m lllq 7‘ ZCfi-i-un-iuw-"i bod: In you balm‘ 1% boiling w tor 1 temugwn Wombtorshlro" nuoo ind cook until [olden brown. o ro- m" flt. ldd fldllr and-blond. Add milk and continue no!“ stirring constantly until thlbh , ., Dholvo bouillon who in -“|‘Q| g VlIIIAll-ll . ' o ‘ IIIIIIW . - . 1, was‘ .1 ‘ UOOVOOOIIIOOQOOIMIJ