I'll aim fro: PBEEJIVKQ- _- ___ . “QOHOOU ’0man’s Re a THE ».j‘Y=VY7Y(YU ..“ca:--..-a-._,,.cy~_uy,,afa.gzv._.-:,-_._._.""- we: --.--...:.--- - _~. . . . . . . .-..-.--l----wms-v---w “vs-pow” " ' YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOBUSGUPE (By PRASCES DRAKE) i; (i-‘flfavrlxhl. 1e40, King rum»; t" I, Luvk in the iitullun your birthday comes in, and find u‘ . . . _: Mm yuur outlook u, according to the alarm u,‘ | a-e-ss-l-amw-er-m-s-l-a-l-vnvwvn lo!’ iuosdny. June ll, 1940 October 8 - 23 lhould b. mfmui of fusocuftions nvitcrung‘ m .‘ ‘~. .‘. .» APltlL ‘.20 tArieal qu ‘kly, and svnthout. tarot-coin‘)? _ . 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THE COOK'S CORNER TO COOK ASPARAGLTS .1 , Asparagus is best corked 1n an l; poison, and to manage f: he the stalks together IE; srrmc and stand the * v e 1n b02111; stated water that é s" ' s t) JUSI be- C.‘ l: wlthiut a s'.$l.k.s are tender me pan and cook a fetv mltiutes longer lo make ,sure that the tops are tender. ‘ A very important Illlfli,’ to re. ‘member in coolant: aparagus Ls itha: 1t should be when jugt “n- t; tender-not tin‘... ;t 1s soft and ulmrlfl‘ Jfllj). If you nme an un. ~od coffee percolalor on hand, unis makes an excellent utenszl in which to cook asparagtuy 1o.’ CHEESE SAUCE l F 3 tablespoons butter l 3 tablcspocns f.cu.r l 1-2 cups milk 1-4 teaspoon salt, Dash of pepper 1 tablespoon minced pimento l5 ' -- You are not the don't Just scra ton —— ll LS llllpOFLlilll, L119 ‘l? Oil LlZIES<€HEZQlS OX‘ l fiZlCl DO tacfce tnel buuntlauy 4:; Q .ll,{t."_§ 3 “u; a cuinlr non»: 0x THIS DAY I he mun" ito lavish at t tai- ~ -You charge t..at before marriage 1-2 cup grated cheese Method: Mel: the butter and ' _‘ tar in the tlcur. maxing until well- , V. _ ; bended Add the milk gradually and 000K. sbirnng const-antfv, un, .\ir~4. tvllllllm Turner. Torflhlm zu the sauce is thickened. Season hits floimtvtl hcr “Hiding ring f9‘ “ft-h salt and pepper add mel 1h». Il2li1|il\ w»; effort and culled minCed pimento and the grated! upon nil runul-wn wives to _d0 cheese, and heat ilntfl the cheese lll;l'\\l.<t‘, "f: i\ n piuvuuy MM" melts This 1S sufficient sauce for “m,” Cnynpilfftl with the sacrifice 2 Dumas of a,mm,,u5 of flu: vvunwn of Enftlflnd and ‘enough for 6 servings. ' France." she said. "They nro git“, In: their hvehflnds "I" »*"“»*- "ml MUSHROOM cmslzsz SAUCE l can condensed cream o! soup which Ls 111,-];- own lives, sr-oing their rhii-l drcn hnnflicri and driven from} ‘own m ‘nun like animals. But. the . mushroom vvecmmz rllltfl. 11"‘ 512111‘! "n!!! 1-2 cup milk nnu lnckcis and olhcr Jewelry of; 4 tablespoons grated cheese Canadian vvnmvn mount tn a fix-j Szllt nnd pepper un- that would mnwmlllv H851"; Method: Combine the mush- our war effort." she declared. "If ‘room soup wlzh the milk and neat 1h,- wnmvn nf Italy can give such ‘in the top part of a. double boiler. n. man as Mussolini rings for such 'I'hon add the grated cheese and beastly muse as he spvhsllrfi- hear untzl this melts, sewson wzth purely the women of (‘unada can salt and pepper-to taste and serve mall-r- rm equal sacrifice for de- over hot freshly cooked asparagus. him-ram?’ M, ‘ M, __ Vi" "A . l TO WIN GUESTS ADMTRATION 599 DESIGN N0. X kl these od-looking tow-ell: 111-»? T"? "Vick nee-dlewglgietry ix-Ilgat ltrfgn trans er pattern No. X 599 con- ‘C embroider‘? m {ignites bv 6 inches and complete inlstrurtions. "l!" YWPJUM‘ 5 m’ , WNW w," name am; nddréss on a tnecv m 90D" To tfipflfWgtgllllisilsghfltg m com or swmps w Nccdlqwork Department v - -~, ' l - _ :~‘1',(li,r'l:,f:‘r-tr§vri Guardian frfvharllsttctovvii (lllflfdlfln Ncrtllewolk Dcll-"lrimmil- Dpglgn No.X599 Name-———'-'-"_“_— -___—____ ' married couple quarrelitig. You can sm-r-lhcldrcss—-—-'-"”""""' _ — _ — __— ' ch.._._.._----——-——.----""‘“-“"' l Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box MARRIAGE NOT AN ILLUSION; IT IS HARD-BOILED R Money Men Spend On Courtship Presents Later Has To Be Used For Paying House- hold Bills—T0day’s Letter Box Dear Miss Dix-hfarrlagc isn't what it in finding it out more and more every band would do anything for me, su l taking me to shows visiting other . forth. I am, indeed. and thiucs uevrlrint renllv menu, but deep and f: takes a while to izeal. l riagc. l vvhvn some one advises you agalns I and listen. I do not wish to d but the lovemaking is good-night or pay vou any comp say that 1 didn't warn you. Answer: Of course, marriage isn't all it to be. No more l5 anything else dream cvcr comes true. thorn. The i. In an 1m; real we vxpcct to pass llll, in which there w no struuglc, no . mpnt vof tvnfpcruffient. Evcrvlhing in slnxig of the (lay is lust jnke. and \v“r‘11 fir‘; dooszift hnppvzi we are marriage a ’i‘,)f-)Olll'.£‘(l cail fnllilre. And that is what you are doing You mid Yourself rm illusion, flllil when that evaporated. ns it was bound :0 (in ill the {new o.’ rml life. and you haven‘: the cournzc and tlr nerve tn take it. You haven‘: the sense of humor vourseft‘ for lmvinfl been such a slllv as to haw lro- Iitwed that marrlwce would be nothing! but a perpetual rustling partyt Nor have you enouch sense of justice to atapreciate that what vou have in marriage is a thousand (H1105 better than your fOOIISll, dreams. Consider how lacking in reason is your indictment of marriage. your husband sent. you flowers, i‘ candy, e; cetera, and took {you to,‘ shows, but that he doesn't do that l now, l 141d you ever think that before marriage nu didn't have you to suppo.» and had mulu money to Spclld on extras? A50, bcforcl marriage he ulu not irate the re-l sponslulllty‘ of prouulllg 101' a vvlle ' and CJZILCUCXI ii he sliouftl ule. j Also, before mar age he , around at mghf our use he lllld no l ..ofne to stat in. it ls a COJIIpll-l l fill’! mcnt to you rather" than a criti- cL-m of him that he prefers his 0W!) fircsiuu to padding tibo ‘i. When wives belatu their hus- l b1llld5iOr not keeping up court- ship utter marriage, they forget tha: marriage cllaugcs the whole status of a man in life. He has assumed IE5p0llSlblllU95 that he did not lzave before, and if he is a worthwhile man he settles down to the business of achlcvlng his amb.- trons. He works harder than he ever dld before and he is tued at night and wants to rest. And he has ltss money to spend on IOOllSIlIlQSS. The monev that. he spent on sending hi5 sweetheart flowers and catidv now goes into feeding and clothing his wife, or l5 saved up for a frost-egg iavitll which to g0 mlo buslncss. And if a wile has any sense she should realize this, Of course, any two people who live together are bound to get on each other: ticrvcs at times. r N0 two people have absolutely the same tastes and desires, but if they have any intelligence they adapt themselves to each other and make mutual concessions, The only alternative to that is living alone, and you wouldnt. like that as well as living wlth a hus- band Wlbll whom you disagree at times. But. there ls no excuse for a always avoicf that it you will. Romantic love as it Ls depicted in the clifcma, docs flllblllllflllCflll)‘ stop after marriage. You can't always be billing and coonrz any. more than vou coilld live on a dict of chocolate creams. But vou can substitute for this namby-pamby food the strong merit of a love int; which you can sct your teeth and of which you will never tire and which will sustain you as long as you live. Try meeting marriage with oom- mon sense. instead of illusion and delusion. and see if vou can't make g, go of it and flnd it worth while. I Q o n aiis v ‘a ‘a-a‘ u men f; u u n IAIITV / /’/ /' ll \\\ Iflllll llll nlxltIlIItIIaIIIII our. oriss FR ‘sewn rbn new (ATALOGUP Now if 1 get nut inrce times a month 1 lucky. l love my husband very much am sure he loves me. but there are tunes when we get on each others nerves and say this advice‘ to any Elli who is considering mar- Tlflnk a long time before you do 1t, and I automatically 1 after marriage. If vour husband doesn't kiss vou MRS. No rose but has its ’ » For ovezgv silccess we must earn through labor and sacrlfice. eat trouble with marriage is that we expect too much of it. cct world we look for that to be the onLv perfect thing. M161: , I Babies in the , day. ch as sending me flowers and candy, couples and so they cut very I would give t it, stop, look isillusion you. stopped liments, don't K. R. F. is cracked up in life. No Home Cement Love Dcru‘ f\1l.\~} Dix—-I am a. young lnuarrfed woman and several days l ago I happened to mention to some lfrtcnds that I would like to have l n baby. You would have thought. ‘I had thrown a hand grenade into the rootn. "A baby!" they all ex- claimed, simply aghast. They seemed as astonished as if I'd said a Gila monster. , Whv should voting married peo- ple take this attitude toward hav- ing families? I love children and '50 docs mv husband. and marriage without children seems to us sort of pointless. I am keeping my job , until we pay ofl‘ some bills we owe. Then for Junior! I don't want to be an dd ladv when mv children are younc. I want to be voting with them and crow rm with them. Can you tell me whv vounr! D90- ple now feel as though having children twill just be the end 0! LOIS. i everything? Answer: l think the reason that young people fiowadays dread having children ls simply because they feel that they cunt afford them, It is a terrible t...ing that babies shoulu have a prlCe tag on‘ them, but it is only too true that they are about the most expenfill/B 11X- urv ill which any one can indulge. '1ne average young married couple, l where the wile 1S working outside of the home, just hasn't the price. Or they thuik they haven t. _ Lil the ola days when children were regarded as one of the inevi- , LJDlE lfi-[JXMQUCLS 01 nfamrlage, DO" body conslacrcu whether they could afford them or not. They JU-SL went ull and mu them, whether they coun ClOLilU and iced them or not. but. then the DEIDRE came cheaper their then they do now. Nobody lad heard of ure natal care o1 we mother before the baby was born, nor did every baby have to 56E LID 1L5 own doctor as soon as it arrived. lhcre was n0 talk of baby formulas and vitamins. Nor did practically every child have to have a 00111916 01 Bufiiliifll operations before it could hold up its head in the kindergarten amODE izs atlcnoidless and tonsflless assoc- iatcs. Now, no doubt the modem WHY 1B better. No doubt it saves many nfotner; ‘n41 babes. But there is no denying that. it 1s so expensive that you don't wonder that. n. Door Y0“!!! couple. who have all they can do to keep themselves, are afraid to add a dc luxe member to the fnmilv- But you are right in wanting your children while you are young. Being a mother 1s a younfl Wm"! l job. It takes health and strength and enerfzv and buoyancy of spirit {or g mother w nurse her children and plny with them and sympath- ize with them and understand them. An old woman cannot do it. And it is etcrnnllv true that a baby in 1316 house la a wellspflllg 0f .10!’- DORUTHY DIX. A MorningSmile BESOIIRCEFITL Lady of House (to hawkerh-No, mw man; I don't want no buttons, nor no bootfaoel. 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ULDCA was on a noun-a). in: ucgffuuirg w LAMJJK ye I‘: 135m. auuub uus MUM- has, mm Lu that case m: uugut to be uuJlg soufeuiufg about ft. ALIG police . . . by hi6 wd)‘. HEW 3c uotfued ‘eui uuoul, Lfus attack yet?" foby shook his head. ‘aw,’ m: salu. "f..." they've prob- ably uealu u. luvua ft by now- cftffcr lAUU-l but: lnlluuluru of talc um’;- wr, A110 mats where LU w-v Y0“ L0 u.» your ulstletfufl, camel‘. a fuel Lilli-u me fess they Lnvn about ufe rclu reason fur Al. uu: milk‘!- "Iffavs all very WW‘ We 1mg“ protcswu. "but this L5 really ser- lous. uney ought to ue lulu HIM these Dltluigunfflfi are m the v.c- rfuty. b)’ yum: LMHJVMIOMAUB: 1i “ii-i; Mk: mules» fluke ma» ma.» cfllwl wasnt made we _ victim of l-m-S murderous attackl ' out; yUMMG ale surely BWli-Kfl W LL40 fact that ufefes an undesir- aufe gang mooning arOluld flew U)‘ “u; uugg" “u; lull). "fffcyve nau enough eviueffoc of 'w—wnau Mill h LHLHUISI, a coupm 0t DUFBMIWW w“ now mu auaffl It “vuunb help, eveu u we Wld. @111 BVQIYK-lllnl '- uut. it would but ‘Wm’ W 81W “We we nave or lavllll 0111” 11mm "*1 uns cam. We'd nave half uie popu- fatlon oz UUDB uollewu Ov-r hi?“ soaps once the truuf leaked out. rat-her NLMOHGY realm-Ed 111111 doubt-fully. -_|, gym,“ m," m9 flit-AB priest agreeu, ucsftaufilly. "but wual. about. uiu Auuof and Ml» amwlr nave y: tofu mam Wflav ye mum about. me reason for up.» awflvflr "n0." ‘lolly replied Wulllylly‘ "Alia l. con» fuwuu W-Jw 1 uuuu want l0 soars: men: uuuWe-‘i- sat-ray." "Just so," the other nodded. "Bu! 1 must say l aoni. like the foe-a of‘ bu» alfwi.‘ carrying that, .etter about wlui hex mm. These pfivll-e have given us a flux taste of their qualm, BBQ it seems w me mole man ffltely that uieyh make au- otlner attempt to get 1t. from nel". "Lve no doubt they would-if they got the chance," 1/00,)‘ aunuttcu. "LE5 up to us lo see that they uoift get it. we knew fiothlfig about mam last night, but. may “out. be able t-o pull that kuio of stunt off 33am, 11f take good cafe of that." "well, as lung n: y: uafly me priest agreed cvuutfulfy. "rersou- any, I'd be fiappler u ye tffuue a ufcull M15852 0L f» t0 tile police uilu got I-flcll‘ offlcal plUiMMJuff, but . . mere we)’ comer The Major and Diana. had Just turned 1n at me gnroeu gaw- MN a 16W moments later Lin: fiousc- keeper ushered them into U18 room. "well, what. no you uuifk of Lllfb latest out-lager" the AVLGJOI‘ ueuianu- eo, when preliminary greelufgs had been GXCKMDKBCL "unat iaudloiu fellow has yusv been uiterviewfug me with some xmu of police officer, and l. told them Jubb what f thought of tile state of affairs ncre. First, my brothers murdered, and then a. ulemoer of my party 1S at- tacked on the first fright of our ar- rival here. I tell you, l. gave uiem both U18 rough edge of my tongue, and I'm only sorry that their oe- plorable ignorance of English didn't. allow them to get the full benefit of what I was saymg!" "It's a most unfortunate affair," the priest agreed seriously. "But. l wouldn't like ye to think this sort of thing happens here every day." "I don't suppose ft does-but then we're not here every day!" the Mnlvr retarted meaningly. "A; a matter of fact I suppose 1 ought to have been prepared for something of tho sort. for I was warned in Havana that 1 could expect nothing but hostility andiobstruction in this infernal country. ' ~ ycllaw 0on9 in r 5L1". "“°'- . (Stun I Nunu... n: curs Addrenl Prlnlun Ital, ontrnl. Fiona 00nd m0 my opodnl Int-can Rahal My Ilnh Data in I would also like on for nmntfmrfhudnn ll ruulrcd for": melon 5 Surpflu Son (Zouponc and ll I h ovdcred. A? I d m: .2215. tflvltli. GI: one-fun: '"' m’ mu: copy of The New Wavy To A Youthful Figure "Iuuecufi I-aulcf‘ Ivfafoffey ex- Clliuueu, italllq m. nflu and 5I§|4MLI$ 4 flu-u: AUQ LM IAAC law. "mm vluu fufgfn time gun-u ;¢ will. yfcct: of ulfolulatfuli? ' "nvvu antral" the Major return- eu uarku. "put. fuyuifvfuiaut ma.» a luau who knew ouua wen, lulu G81 worry bA-‘S uuuagz: null‘: out uh watuufg. All-it, and the way m which everylliulg ffas gone wrong null our affafla. ‘I uvfl t sce that. you can blame Llle tuuffuy ful‘ nun‘ 10D)‘ pru- tcotcu uftfl au uneasy- laugh. "ouou taut the olll) country" of which uurgsufcs lane pace." "am gfal-l you can Lake it so light- b,‘ vlfc “r4401: tofu [M111 suulllflgfy. 'nppiili.'lltfy 1B maul. incurred LO full i-AHAL Dill 10X" Uh! Llltffttbif UHHUCC, HA)’ QJl-lfillttil‘ llllgllb 11d“? DI-‘UH JR: Vlvtllll of tlus uIUXQeIUlQ attack!" "but 1i- was umus.» w ruby, Daddy, l-llfll. f wash fl ' Diana point- eu out. "I ui only too gfau to trunk that. he can tulle it lightly. "I know 1 s..ou1un t, if 1 were In his place!" "rosslbly not; but Bishop hasnt the additional aggravation of hav- ing haa all hi3 flopes blasted after they mm been raised to the highest pitch-us l have." The Major fe- torted, with a lofty disregard o! the original basis of his urguntent. "At least, he has the satisfaction of knowing that he will not be put to a loss as the result of this disas- trous expedition." "Well, it's to b0 hoped that no one will actually suffer financial loss," the priest pUL 1n hurriedly. accepting this sudden change of ground for the sake of peace. "At the worst, yell clear expenses with a good bit over won't ye? But. talk- mg of that, I've got those two dark- ies waiting in the kitchen at this minute, and if ye‘d like to hear what. they've got to say, I'll have 'em in." "vile might as well, I suppose," the Major agreed ungraclously; and as the priest left the room. he added n ‘nnnkn n a ‘an n fashions v. Literature Princess Juliana of Holland, and her two children, will m,’ n m, Seigniory club near Ottawa, until the arrival at Government 11mm of the Earl of Athhme, it. has been Indicated n; alum-n pump“ Juliana and her two children as they left Halifax for the club. ~ Living a Leisure —-The Woman’s Realm JOYS 0F THE ROAD China and India are the “mm leading rice producers, w. (Bus: m .k.l.n third. .1. ' _ Y. "Now the Joys of the road u! gtifpplegfented bylpianrilpsorlsg mo): chiefly 1119M! commodity. morosely: "Not that 1 think we'll get. anything out of ‘em now-even if they knew anything." "Why not?" Diana asked him in some surprise. "If anyone could get. them w talk, I should think Father Ivialoncy would." One was a big, hulking fellow, with a stupid, good-natured face, and the other was a little, wlzened, grey-headed man vvufh small. cun- ning monkey-like eyes and a face seamed and wrinkled like a shriv- elled walnut. "Thls big fellow‘; William Ewart Gladstone. and his wee mate is Zach Elliot." the priest announced. "This is Major Salter, the Cap- tain's brother, boys.’ Gladstone kuuckled his receding forehead and grifmcd widely at this introduction. and his elderlv com- anions turned his beady eves on ‘he Major and remained staring at him unwmltinglv. "Now there's a few questions we're = wantinz to ask ve." Father Malonev went on, "The Major here vvhl be taking over nil the Captains be- You Reduce-pleasantly on the Low-Calorie Diet “NOAH! I!) KTIFIIM 400!Ill 200ml 30m I Mwuu Toke Off Two Pound: l Week Poor Mn. Plump huddle! in her beach robe, dreading the moment when she'll be revealed in her bathing suit to the full extent of her bulges! That embarrassing fat could lo curly be conquered on l low-color; diet. In nix week: you can lose 12 pounds, in no time u-im down to bathing beauty proportions. It’: all n matter of knowing your calories. Taking such beach mack: u a chocolate bar (400 caloriel) and ‘A-cup ice cream (200) you pile on the poundl. Bu! choou a bag of popcorn (100 calories). Vl-cuplemon ice 1.100), you reduce and still have your tasty "nibble". Your regular mcall, too, can be managed a: cleverly. Instegd o: cream of tomato soup (269 n cup), take clear tomato soup (100); in- ltead of li-cup creamed chicken (200) take two rlicel of plain chicken (81). And if you include plenty of non-fattening fruit and vegetable: you'll gain in pep while you lose weight. le a nllm Iyifvh jhis summer. In our ill-page booklet you'll find ra- ducing menu: for 14 days, a calory chart and recipes for low-calory dessertn. Explain; three-day liquid diet to mart reducing. Tells how lolail]. too. _ Bsndiminoouufor to The Guardian Home Service Be sure to wrte plainly wur Name. Address. 0nd the Name of book t A pocket-sized tube lust enough oxygen to pilot alive is the mes" vise perfected to n ‘must resort to their p ‘altitudes of 35,000 feet. Except for black and w‘: pronounced general c menls are noted in ’I‘he number of p3: A crimson totwh oln the nacfawooa trees, A vgigranti morning wide and, ll In early fall. when the mm: walks I00‘ A shadow-y highway 0001 3nd brown. Alluring up and entidng down Prom the rippled water and dap- pled swamp- l1 rose culture in roe From "‘.“"P‘° mo“ '0 59371" POmDI ltgom 500 to more than Jo“ or: '23s °“~'“m‘1 PW- bile qlllfl “T11 ,that country plaoed a cut; an 1m- Lolfrlitipllilfldlilg heart from hill ym-[eq roses, " ‘ A resident of Pendlcton [was fined for VlOlllLUIl ,out laws [in spite of '11:. when trying fish. hang a damp ‘lgfattcrthe amil) cat. 1.... cloth above the cooker-by' dong.’ ' this the smell Will cling lo the cloth ‘ ‘ll-bead 0f hflnélllg abcut the house I i l l FRYING FISH TIPS FOR Till-Z lL-lltll-[P- AND WHO lS.\‘"iL’ f! you are u hard-up lsn't?\ and old clothe to see you through, fro. -a few ucccssorlcs T.rcd old collars 5nd look very different l! them and then tint thtm by a dash of red ink to the water. For the dress with the w‘ cut off the skirt and mane all day. lvvin beaoh bag: in VHHOU: shill“ are some C11 th.ck com... to cover the SLIOUALCX‘. _ and that sugar estate that lieu Jliai- bought, mild We sloop and everything, nut, trleres Just _one_ thing I-hats nus.»- 1118. Mm wcs tnffiking maybe that lL lsnthere in Carbofiaras at all. We re tnfnkng fifaybe the Captain longiugs-hls house kept, l, m 5mm on," pmflkqwqy parts of the top lllil‘ a loero. < - ~ . . .' \hke a printed silk bin 1b!‘ :0 IN from hefe. howthe last time ye vent ‘ ‘ and 1mg me n, ‘[5 o, m. djdn‘; “o smug,“ ma”, did . i, Y bolero with silk to mat/n called at a wee island on m); waye. The ma" my l frleYld °‘ Isn't that fight?" quarter or l Yard 0f 55"‘ "N0. suh. We don't call and 5m! 1M“ d"? Q“ at no l l out with the Captaln to AntLlu, yei with n’ island." Glaastone asserted, still and “"5 m1‘ 5 bu“ ‘ 5'3“. 311mm,; weary. 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