mos fryvo ~ ffiu‘ Woman's Realm y. Social an BOY, WIIAI l SOIIPI I IIJSI’ ‘IELI. IAIY ‘I0 GET SOME F0! Tlie Woman's Realm i Givofmlycfkindnulfromdsrto DM-Nn, “Duns there be who care | whit. PACK l_.‘-|PTON'S NOODLE SOU IN HIS LUNCH‘ KIT NEW YORK —Under well-tailor- “'°"“- “mm” M“ "t ed jackets of dinner suits are blous- es daintily made. There is fine tucking and discreetly used em- broidery. Gillets that are under daytime jackets are bright in color._ _ _ _ useful to me?" A good uer-y on any number of dresses. fabric-saving measures Make his lunch more nourishing, ‘designers t0 Bu‘ 51111115 ng. invigorgting and appctizing with Liprons Noodle Soup Mix. This delicious Lipton product takes minimum space in his lunch kit. lslc an cook it in seven minutes. And every day he can enjoy n deli- cately seasoned soup with oodles of delicious noodles and toasted onionsmand with a chicken-y fla- vour that heats even the finest old- ‘ “' ’ slow-simmered soups. depression caused by a kitchen sim- ply full of dirty dishes. VARIETY IS THEME 0F MILLINERY COLLECTIONS i NEW YORK -'l'hey're gay with- out being ga-ga, they're small and smart and lire-eminently wearable. That's the fall hat story in a few words. but it takes more. words to do Justice to the incredibly beauti- ful creations milliners have turned out this season. Each top-flight designer has dc- veloped her own original ideas and were is no one silhouette, no out- standing color, that will be the fashion- variety is the theme for the collections. Every woman can find a, hat for her type oi face, a style for each suit or dress. The dipped down in front idea is seen more often than any other sil- houette. Scme of these hats are very small indeed and seem to be perched forward at a precarious angle, but in reality they are an- chored to the head by a shield that is part of the hat. NEW YORK -Accesories Lily Daches answerio the need rapid and economical w transformations, full of them Rmumbrr, Mere’: rm J/wrldgl n/Ibi: alums Lipton product. P-lrfi lJ/Ilnn’: NMJ a Soup Mix Rgulnrly in bi: lunrb HA “They can live in , and make 20 for themselves with hat; :- they buy war bonds with IE8 Among her ‘chameleorr’ ies she includes unbassad A A PRO UCT or AA-II The Pac ers of ulérorrs FULLfLAVOUREVD (Small Lezlf) rm lace of gold kid; lows knots fur and Jewels, and s terflies embroidered on black sian lamb; detachable 1-2 cup salt in enough boiling water, to cover the cucumbers and onions. B await green peppers. ‘Let the cucumbers and onions stand in the salt water overnight. Drain them in the morning and add the peppers and cauliflower broken into flower- bes, and 1 quart full-strength vine- Bar and 1 quart water Cook the vegetables in the vinegar and water for i0 minutes. Then make a pasta as follows: mix 2 cups brown sugar, 1 0ND flour, 1-4 cup dry mustard, 1 tablupoon turmeric then add 2 cups cold water and stir to make a. paste. stir into the boiling vege- tables until thick, then pack in gold embroider-lea — these to While pompadour hats are not ihe big news that they were last season, they are still shown, and there are a few designed to be worn either behind the pompadour. or tilted forward covering it. The "half pompadour" or the hat that comes down over one eye and exposes "half of the pompadczlr" is anozher becoming style. HATS AND SUITS ARE FUR- TRIDIMED reaching decoratively across oi a child's mittens (Cuowcflow) Not to be overlooked either One peck green tomatoes, u lbs. Wlbbflge. B sweet red peppers, 6 onions, 1 cup salt, (i pints vmegar, 2-3 cup sugar, 1-2 lb. mustard seed, 9 tablespoons celery seed, 1 table- spoon ground horseradish. Chop and mix tomatoes, cabbagv. sweet fed ‘and green peppers, and onion colored satin perky bows Berets are more than little tame. They have line and color and pro- portion to the face and the figure. That is exactly what a hat should have if it is to be any part of real flattery to a woman. And what other reason for u hat than some- thing interestlng, bright, appropriate In studying the soils, agricu tural scientists note whether a soil i; crumbly, friable. mellow. soft, firm, tough hard com- l t, cemented, plas or hrittle pervious or porous. The friability of soil, that is, its capacity to be easily crumbled into small pieces, has Often a Rreat influence on the bring to boiling point hot clean jars. Thiais delicious to flavor and for sarrdwiche and pack into Seal immediately. with cold meats or extend meat spread s. rn the study of me llle" history the apple maggot. it has _ that cultivation tends to emergen ____. QWEPT MUSTARD PICKLE LivingfdLéisure out by way of regulations, and few Although she may no frame the e new ool- | the question in znind.‘ and becoming! man's lips, negar less of price or vlslb“ ' The answer la "Yes" in 1943 collections because have forced, into design ° sin/im- nooccssorrlusrnovln RAPID CHANGE or COSTUME and her collection . "Women can make themselves into wartime chameleons ' if they like, very easily," she said- one simple outfit in mm nccessor- clean shirts an ertal dec- orations, flaming with Jewels and dollar-tern will c either attached to scarlet or straw~ W9)’ "WY ("d W colored satin bands about the neck, or dangling in the crook of a neck- parkllng ut- 1?..- bibs and" yukes of glittering cabochon sequins; evening aprons oi black jet and net which cover your basic black dress- decsitfuliy; sleevelets twinkling with‘ their quota of jewels, sequins, an‘: drawn up above the elbows and held in place by a. knitted band b?;k of the shoulders like the tape puffs of red fox on the back oi each hand and designed for wear with a red fox toque; her aviators helmet, fllched right from the forces, made oi supple black felt lined with curly white lamb; and last and per- haps loveliest her gilets of plug:- a e sterile hot jar-s nd seal ilnm-di "1 “hmainwlg ilongd “nth! Orr 001:5 with the salt and let an: d 12 ho s. a ~ ' __ , Nwh 8 c u“ e1’ 9 5 m‘ 5 Mix vinegar, sugar, mulstard 525d, amy" _____ comlulpllan‘ Enos mrurfignlflwdmedsfilf fastening to a belt oi slender satin. celery seed and horseradish. Bring Beret; are shaped u, g1E¢gBi-y_ to boiling point. Add the vegetables, consistency of been round the number of adults which emetic iron the soil. Frequent rains durin! me period have a like result and also tend w prolong the c. nurrrliTO '55’ ' ' o “norm Pe r$°"i*| ‘I Doroth; Dix Says-r the world, it 5nd t-N Id , today and ‘all sllliuwoman had t- Lst gentianan fag! thee never: l" hill 0B l0 "WI- mre go and ver soon pass -—- ._____.____._ - GOID IMPORTANT IN FAIL us: n-nl IT sailfish will an... forever. ruinous _ _ Troubles Start When Mo GIVES vou um “w” ”"___""““"' °"°"°' flow m§"—"_m was‘ m Realize Younger w wmuen m“ "°°” ‘Y “m t, way of mam nu corona Does Things Differently NIW YORK-Dacha’: version o! ‘19915- Cold but”!!! U14 93795313‘ Robin Hood's hat would enchant towing 0! I914}! trim! and W’ One of the greatest and most insolub that bold outlaw if he could have cents. lhc 81439 .1 has left dresses. ‘to do with old parents. It . 100k n l,‘ yo, m1; one i, {med praise be, and women for most part alike. f . it is Just as often a. tread Wm, "m4"; “um m4 m mm shied fin 3r its": dxresl ‘tun-s: an old man and woman as it of e. w o cos i qufiifcemuam by an Jewelry to make itls success want And expcrie ws that their c nco also Mother go to live with ap y home not and are not WO- It is bec - I their mental i a' Th 9)‘ e their met cannot ch actually sacr legious for Ere And. IIIVIII be m’ sink gracefully ‘int sons and d lfiidfllfl- boss th Bo fixed men and wome em as they did when they we have the mothers- r daughters-in-lawu pie put goose grease on a red flanne they had a. oold inste of send men who dribb I 0X16 the = grandparents w hen they or The inevi cerned. homes and th them to live they please. instead of h of their sans’ and da opinions oi John's av hters’ flie as when dealing with our in seeLng too much of each other. a" house and a1 In the cases, however that parents must eventual me that they migh amenities of life and was of her authority in h criticism rather than proffer a word of sugg in-iaw. no matter what blunders when of would stay much in her own room in the automobile whenever they i II Jl/éfiflé’ ON A DESERT ISLE” Q The heartbreak of being left out! Anyone may sufler from it. For anyone—unconsciously— may be guilty of a. fault that freezes friendship-filo." that safeguards millions? . . . Bathe with Lifebuoy-the one popular soap especially made to stop “B.O." You'll love the mildness of Lifebuoy's rich, extracleansing suds. And you'll discover that Lifebuoy’s new Vanishing Scent disappears before you're dressed! Do you take chances-when it’s so easy to be sure? Won't you take the daily precaution v wlnrslsww-‘v-t .-.~ v-W‘ " ' ' or mesa liaison officers and cowmfi the interval between dinner an ligion . n try to adapt themselves to In a word. if old A Job Only You Can Do - hlsetionlrslqucstid AnlAnswers g3 PIIOI ‘The questions an those which ha" beached u.» wmlme Prim "i: Trails Bond from houscwlvol um region. The answers m IIN“ yiflgfl by ti; Board Readers. us‘: m“ "'° "“° “Wm” “helium i: ‘.Z§.r°'ir22°°|.°°3h"ii-i'°w "1' Women's BGIIWII 55'5"?“ m mlitca of Wartime Prices s rd. .3,- Fa‘. is’; s. standards fruit? toned. f lik w WW 41 m" p§nril§iiildpon°u the fill" i‘; mount for a two-POW“ c“ ° If“? le syrup A_ 1g you refer to mill l w“ ma; as... =;..::..:“.: "l." ounces and one coupon! ll ‘good m. n fluid ouncelx»! Y1! f; 61;‘; I‘ l §§§u§t31f“m?$<‘>'-ll ‘item l» w" sary since one coupon ll "M 1g; (no purchase of i4 flu" 011"" ‘m’ pout become identi- fleawlgxar giilguonogiagrintionvg! M21: Consumer Branch of the fll‘ Prices and Trade Boon! m, _ A_ n W“ bglong to any or! l ed women's F0119, l5 ll 9mm“ l‘: select a, liaison oificerjo NPNNB] n “m”: the Womens Rezilml Advisory Committee of the Board. which in turn rvpresents tho all’: aurner Branch znroushout m; m m Mom Th," are now nlmos . m‘: mu s2..'*:.:..,”'“°“»m»-- group is so associated with its work- om- FOLK LIVING wrm THEIR cnmnmsn MUST ~~ ALTER HABITS lems Potentially affects every h Ic and spiritual Ngéenanoe to . wont in instances. hildrentrouh-l? omes a place of turmoil ause the c hods of action or anyone m do t-hem di fervently. o second place in . aughtcrs always seem mere infant; m them, gv n, and they feel they ha in-law who are al that good end because they won were young. ‘BOTH PARENTS. CHILDREN CREATE DISCORD table result is a headach For the children resent their e rent-s e bitte ly hurt b, th i: with“ them, 51d no orno knows ‘ha: to do and e and sing: hush The old proverb of what we] don't - 8W5 nothing makes so much for affection an s under foot and G nerhonoe n wee is all the difference between pes about the way she ran it. And so PARENTS CQULD EAQILY RECTIFY SITUATION sci-Min lik tguliehtl‘ toLeth . o er o aone g er ientimate personal affairs without any third party listening n: d bedtime in arguing about politics or "- o lclhliiililechtirl iiv: with their children, they tshogd A yo; ail canned fruits are rstt. _ ther, Dad Generation lo prob in mugs rworld is wh o! . giuvinautbm food and shelve bealns. d bb . hlldren d In m“. l” anxious to h MENTAL JOINTS STIFFEN IN OLD FOLK! ause loin sical ongs, and the ts stiffen up. as th '. l tn t "".n'sf-*:.::..°......"~ l. en the heads f th ir h l . t ° .r.il.%l’.“ln.%.‘i*.°‘ “léiihdylkiififihi. , are t to en if W B perfect th wear-old; in ronrper m were three s, and. telllruz th ir daug / D1195“ I) ch about lb. and the yo 8r generation. d good . n, family as not C 0 I 4 Style No. 2089 is designed for Bitween Gang qfigd ",§‘§,‘,,‘,,’,‘,§"¢°§5 slsel l2 to 46. Size $6 requires 2- ; one c4 gum gnu a 3-4 yds sa-in. fabric or l 3-4 yds. the lack of money makes it inevitable ly live with their children. i-t has always seem- t prepare themselves for it bv cultivat hemselves easier to get the h w she resented ad she might bite her to 01! estion to her daughter or her ill-HS fol‘- she saw them mskins’. that everv wife an husband who l0" and able to uss v their free]. in. Bo sh? and not always 6min on the 58¢! W" took a ride. life and activity 0i the adults, = i And Father ht check up on himself and recall that nobody could We quarts small white onions, 2 pnldumflty o‘ son’ 333a“if.”Zliininloialpifiiinieli Sicily. 9.926 miles square, is the e to hear him ii over the same old stories more than a. thou-sand flux“ $13111) °T ‘Ilfliwed ‘ffidmm The first steam vessel to voyage this busy wordl Hats indeed are largest island in the Mcdlterran. to es. grkthfit harried yvzugtymlaugléi‘? man rag-gag: mgdufig z , - , - ' ‘ ' rna r made Cucum as A heads can! w“ to India w“ made i“ 183°‘ _ m“ bright sartorial lmk between em’ - andmciirltivalve ‘he hhblit ofnreading the evening paper instead of IP65 >>(QI' >.--..-_,~~- It would save a lot of trouble a if You Have Talents. Tum Them to Money whenhther or and what hsdwmoe with use most men and women let IBM. they them ways sticking their fingers B hte tn rag around thetlr chigglrenm trh how ey ir ‘t dress and act the e and a. lueartsche for Ill con- discord into their dren not wanting emse es t’ tn gilne gotta up with the peciiliarltilees and t ,in is true seeno worrv gus neversomd at For The ls Featured Allin This hi! Bchoolgir‘, college girl, career girl, home girl they all wont the Jumper. This simplicity of line that makes it right for Fall and right for the duration. It's easy to make, and to the ifirio of . Jumper; 1 3-4 yds. 8 -in. fabric for the blouse. Pattern is hand-cut to United States Standard Measurements and includes chart with step by step instructions. Bend twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style lwililllgbfii’. Bo sure to state size you s . Name Street Address City l liming S A TRUE STORY Three small boys wen boasting , about their respective fathers. Bill, the son of an autnr. said: "MY father can sit down and write a story 1n a couple of hours and then sell it for ten quid." Jack, his father a bookie in a smlll way, said . at the races and: come home with a hundred poun ." Harold's father is a local parson and Harold said: "Well. father stands up in the pulpit in the church and talks for half an hour and than it takes six men to carry MAKE NONI! AT IIOIII if you're an excellent seamstnss there are many opportunities h which you can make money. 1f, in addition, you are s beautiful knittor. the opportunities m even greater. You should be able to find a market for a smart knitted dress or sweater. There are many things you make with your needle-things you can sell-things that ‘other poo lo are willing to pay money or. Of course, you mun be ex dorsally good st your cular if you have an original flair-so much the better. Sewing isn't the only way to make money at home-there are various ways. For example, i! you have s s1 sandwich, cookie or cake recpa you might be able to develop a minor ‘ ‘ business of your own. Our SZ-psgc booklet is full of suggestions for the home-maker to develop her talents along lines which and in money. Thorn-m also many he! ful hint for these beginning. Wiiut fun your first dollar will bel lend i5 conic in coins for your themonoy uh to him “And what did you learn in Scri ture lesson, dear?" asked mo er "Oh, all about the Ten Comman- dos," replied Tommy a MIDIAEVAL COMPOSER. The earliest known Polish omi- Needlecraft THAT POPULAR JUMPQ. STYLE All man and woman in Inliliary son/kc gal suitable arnounls of the health-protective foods. Our Nutrition Authorities also aslr m, on civilians, to col “pm”. live" foods, Including a WIIOII groin cereal ovary day. Nabisco Shredded Wheel is o "whole grain coronl"- mode from natural W096 whole when! with all its goodness and iced energy. Servo Nabisco Shredded Whoa! for Fitness . . . urvo War Savings Stumps for Vlcloryl "II CANADIAN SIIIIDIIID wnur connmv, no. Nissan Falls, cams. Home iHlllHlIilllIlU! PRETORIA, Sept. 28 —(OP)—- General Smuts coupled a tion that a great Allied eiiotfl might win the war next year with den er the world is driftllld l" 5n dens era of $1111 m,“ a; great a defeat for m-a as if we had lost the war. Africa liaved year would WW8 "ll" poser was Jan Lcdz..who died in 1346. EASY TO mmnsiarmerpulmluosacow “aw To“ u he hihfl$ ‘fhflm: Z2; zoiipirsma uni!» orniinmiiw We" mm“ mam: thmlwswurntttt-tfi by a Ivetor- address and the nuns of booklet. kierlcnioansumthatitilnota ~ disease carrier. p“; ' . ' of sods f vowi- _~ Mflbi-4’A"_”, “ I ‘us, and he'd rcotr in "A1203: m? ltrut Adams a LEVER rnonucr , '7" Ygmkuxtlilgielflllirirlarlii ulien- ~—-—- . r 8%! caseniilal to devcloplr!’ on: ma» m __________ " J0me discuss h now cditemnom coastline at _ . K p‘? decisive year. READY CIIT p MACARON I i» fl i? 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