adj"-5" his glasses W "em with H" , taking off for foreign lands will become a man al- 1)l3gtec,flf1”;?::3ntaiiiizmlfie shsemggg g The Sl'dI'S SBV - ' Suml';':ft';ln1gr:”:l,'ed:1":i:" 3nd hum"! "ml" M",9lI most before he leaves ship. He is adult long be- 5 - 5 .31 1.1 b' id 1. I i. t 1 H b hour - fore he would have achieved the status had he stay- Wl 3 Sm” 35 5 115 Cl?” 0 p 3, omwgn, Kenn. W” Y - ed at home. The girl. on the other hand. remains home. insulated 1s 9 against the rigors of the outside world. andlchanges little. When her -T I play at her cncouragcmciit some 1ooked-1o,. gum of events mum be M their 11 , .' N51" m'W'153l'"9'l3 A Mmher: thrilllrig as well as profitable. An Ca back to normalcy. When you meet on common ground again, all will Non-drying G00-SE rh.l'm('. 311119 01' 50 05 5 unforeseen contact. opening of A new garden is waiting here be well. '- ,' 1ioii and answers game, "in case mm the mum and mm 11 easy to ' ' he should ever Sll':ly and be lost" secure cooperation and capital (on days. There will be a perennial er, causes them to wander. If he has lost his affection for you, there's site explained. He is being taught promotion. Hlghe,--ups may be border with plants to be trans- nothing you can ,do but philosophically accept the situation and find x HowCanl!ll 6 - It lies bare. 2. Wbatist.lieca-notgavouu.iic- sag at the shoulders, thus spoiling -1 . A o ' - 1 ' , .. 7 . I l V ..... ...... . . . . .... .............. .. uwanxmuw 2 . ! A count Iiarilon 2 . ' i 4.: e - - - . . - S ml '1 3 g; 30”" 5n9l'8lI ousaliold Scrapbook Modern Eilqueiia ' ' l Mrs. Gordon Maclliliaa I H . .. y . - V -' It I 0- WIIIIIII . ,- -Iy noun. 1... ' Is aoauis Inn Man Two THE GUARDIAN MARCH 18, W2 ggg, ... . . . . . . . I a Nothi .”?.?.3I”Z .. . ' Servicemen Change 1- "rt m"'"” M -W "W cm .”" ml "' ""W- I-aw '.&' n.".';..w garden;n f y n ' :?:',', dI,:',.:'" in um "?".um' Knitted suits or neatars tend to 0.: 3.1 telephone or mom", note. Fbravoryformaltaggh. l x A drift of snow in the t anchel 30 M; H V O f u n its To correct 1 p ” M” "W, m I b d v- Y . Y C .0 ll grown iation of bestial 1 . ' y elinitnau um M” M arm is to mail a visiting On thee TX. l'i:.r'.'.l Girl On His Return 8- which on of "I-0 "'4'-1- lmm 3; ul. " 'll:”",,.,..,'” ,,:'.22 word --1-".'. "..,'Kf,,,”?,';',z"” .f,':; m:m..z ' I: an Island Fasniau Wife "And when are you going to fin- How can I remove soil from Hummocks of grass. brushed white by the wind laden DEAR MISS DIX: My boy friend is in the service. I love him niinelledr Prejudice. precipice. perogatlve. psroi-ate. 4. What does the word findin- to armhole. securing the ribbon at each end to the sweater. This all: f 0I.ll'lIY.l'ayl'ElOi.lrtog13 I.sh your story-of that winter oi '..,-chmem, nude? ' I very much and before he left he was also very much in love with me. hold! the shoulders fllinl in e. - ' the deep snows?" Jeanie asked I Dip a clean cloth into olive 1VVVh"-h 1138! Tilllhltlh 151:; t of dead He has returned from overseas and seems completely k -ed. He soluble" mean? 9 y one Q. Is it all right to send . mm, Mm A chuckle when we came by on ma me mu for mmovms an el::V:'lc:ho;i(ren-e 1- S" does data me occasionally, but also goes out with several other girls. 5. What, 3' wad-beginning . Guam spot. , Pltltnt in hpapltg cut. flowers? ' with tr thatnioaaa "calm"? ' Grease spot! on linoleum or 5' 7”” bu l' me but cm a tow minutes ago on an errand . . .She brings, it may be. a handful of eggs, a chicken of a pair she has dressed. rolls of a batch new-made. a loaf of brown Ibread or a pie. Or it is perhaps a soil from a parchment shade. This treatment at the same time Wm impart an attractive antique luster to the shade. ' V Q. How can I prevent ink from spreadlng when marking linen? That is all. "Nothing. nothing is done. "cries the new owner in sudden Mock helplessness. "Everything waits our coming," I 'am 17. ANSWER: Should I give him up entirely or hope he'll come back to steady dating with me? V ' , g.-Lona A girl who dates a boy in service is confronted with many problems unique to her position. troubles in the last war; her mother had them in World War I. will probably continue to the end of time. unless the Her older sister had-the same They X ANBWIIS 1. Say. "The paper says that rain is due." 2. Pronounce bes-chai. wood floors should not be washed with hot water as this asets the irreue. Wash with cold water and soap powder until the spot; gm 3. moved. ' HUWGTI OX0 guiaraily ggng co I woman, rather than s' man. 4 growing plant is the usual non-, sift to a male patient. Q. Should the fingers 1;. Med t 3 th g oce ies bvou ht in A. The ink will not spread if h t M , united prayers of an overburdened people finally bs- 1 but, mean: nut syllable. gnu, "I" gain othe ecorlier-rstore, I Ftfilowing the initials are first put on with a Eve: 2, ”,'.'j;',f;; d”,,,E.,i.e” come sincere enough to reach the throne of God. 3.3,-9:,g.c,1ve, 4, Not; cgpablg of . 0'" . whm tau” lump "3" 39"! the this kindly imp, of her mom”; son lead pencil. Then trace over ' ! ch .: At 17 a girl is slightly overwhelmed .with the being dlgiolved, undone. broken, or Dip the knife into boiling water bowl? granddaughter me knows how to with the lnnrklng ink. smilinlnbecause she sees n e glamour of hnvins a soldier (or sailor or marine) umuke. --we want, this '4, be . unlit heated. and it will be much A. 'mie hostess should aim." Q, How can i clean the nsh waiting garden, sweetheart, yet she is far too young to carry the swnd ma tnguwlubla unkm... 5y easier to cut warm. bread or cake. provide sugar longs for taking share. She brings in Hills of sweets to us, equally portioncd to show no davoritism, carefully lVl'El.lSp8'd and painstakingly labelled so that there can be no mistaliiiig her in- tent. This ls a signal for James to receive the words of praise that, are due. I O O 0 And S0llll"IllllCS Iilnuk, youngest .,:ralidson of all is with her to dis--' r song. This morliiiig it was a ques- liis name. place of abode, his sis- ter's name and those of his par- ents and xzraiidparcnts. And oh- viously pleaserf with his part, he does very well with the answers. "Or pcrliaps" Jealiie said with I loolc towards James, "you've 1hought better of it!" He was in his armchair llien, pipe billowing, apparently bathed in content. But this is not the night to go; back to those "dear dead years" because our spirit is not yet pos- sessed of that peace required to bowl? A. Wipe the stained gold fish bowl with is cloth dampened with vinegar. andyit will remove all un- pleasant sediment. -vvv A-.v-,v,&. Kmmmmmx? For Tomorrow DRAMATIC crises, or a quite uri- possibly unique talent. may pop generous and enthusiastic. ap- proachable. won over by the novel, unique. intriguing. if backed by solid and workable fundamentals and techniques. Use tact, suavity. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may be assured of a prosperous and en- joyable slaie of affairs, with the new. experimental and unique in ideas,' plans. tactics. miding par- ticular appeal to tllose in influ- cntial places. Approach these with Content to come: And in fulfilment the dear guerdon Of their home. Knowing with her heart's knowl- edge that Spring will burgeon In leaf and flower. Knowing that under the grass. the bare branches. fallen Snowflakes, all. All things were done. and earth lay ready to waken for planting and many plans are being made for it these stormy planted from the field where they have been grown from seed; and a rock garden by the new steps leading to a new garden house with a roof. All that has been learned through the years will be applied to this new garden and house. A garden house is a very necessary part of a garden. so many activities can he carried on from this shelter. If the view is beautiful. it is good just to sit and enjoy it all while the mind plans the garden for "next year." On warm sunny days the garden ultimate. ch new boy friends. you at the time. All girls whose sweethearts or boy friends are leaving home for Uncle Sam should be prepared to do a little temporizing until the per- Don't make rash promises about not going out with other boys unless a formal engagement exists between you. Main- tain a good social life. as much for your boy friend's sake as your own. For one thing, you'll have more interesting news if you don't isolate yourself during his absence, and you'll also help to keep up his con- tacts at. home while seeing mutual friends. pared to continue life on a normal basis if he shouldireturn with a lad of service is over. g dating. It is also possible that he went away believing himself in love with you. but found out that absence, instead of making hearts grow fond- anged heart. DEAR MISS DIX: My trouble is that I'm not as free with my af- fections as other girls in our crowd. and consequently don't have many responsibility incurred by the association. lationshlp no longer is a question of boy-and-girl Ill BECOMES MATUBE The boy who kisses his girl goodbye before beau returns. she is shocked if he has changed-as he is bound to do. In your case. Flora. your sweetheart just outgrew you. He is home to find you still a child while no pictures himself as a sophisticated man of the world. What normally happens next is that you will grow up and he will grow down a little as the home atmosphere brings him At 17, this is easy. though it may not seem so to The re- Tranquil. hard-ibolled 0885. fudge. or caramel candy. lump sugar. Above all, you'll be pre- ': re '1 "t th id g l , o fidence aid due re aredness . . y l S1 0'” 0, fcfncs a an svih dmmaim m.opoZml;n5' hm house cliin be do gorady place mil; dates. I am l5..and underweight. and my mother thinks thats the . i use tact and diplomacy in oumn. paint 1 6 Ear en 9 Mrs S0 . a cause of my difficulty. 1 dont like to tell her the truth. Today brought the bustle of the when the busy spring days come DIANE 1;. L, spring-threshing to the family at Alder-lea. Not that the housewives were actually engaged in it other than to attend to the incidental uutics indoors it entails. But with its return we were jolted out of the pleasant lackadaislcal trend of liv- ing which at this house accom- paniqs our winter days. .- And there were the ”Wlieres" we astuye . , .and about their do and We lmglam 19”” ill” 3” him. We hadn't been going together very long. I am a nervous per- must try to answer: "You would- gnu about them going fishlngii fl 30” 3"" "d M 5 M" v';,;b” son and wonder if that might have had something to do with his de- your personal preference. ..- Ii't know. Ellen, where that best And later we caught the gm-ob. 3"”-h me blue" 1:” fflilweg; cision. Also. we didn't have too many interests in common. l i basket is?" And with a puzzled ex- hing pulse of the thresher and 't is Cuppeii bac 11 ti: h E eagiii l WINNIE a, no axnu fos,' iresslonz "Would you have any 1-new without seeing u that b1”0m'"g' t 3"”."5 us y ”3 ANSWER: .You give three excellent reasons for a break-up; a ' Md '5 mvered mm lbw": am short acquaintance, during which you probably led your friend to sus- dea where we left the belt of the lhresher-the long one? It's' to m hungry mu-I b."5' . X y d f mu pect that you were serious about him: your nervousness. which may , g'.tl'8.nge. I thought we left it in Gage carried in for close i.nspec- ifilggsalfzgllanhde n';a"t”f:rm:;nh tin: liar: made you deitnandting cine: ihotiizhdyogl didnt realize ihbandlal .- uL IHREE FOR aha granary last. rall- We didn't tion a wee furrecl creature of a grey green lounge. Iceland P0P- ,2f.nd”,htZ”m?3?h.3.e;:i'ivX1.vccgetstni.e hoe; biclzmixf why anot ll;-"fro .. y any chance carry it to the , li d at 2, 'th . 1 t; 1 A -- ' . house? You're sure, Ellen?" 3l,(;m:5su,:l,?ceBI;hnt1b'Eeygd.d mike Pj?f4'" 9”?” ml" '”"" - M stabilize yourself in readiness for the next romance that enters your . . . to Me the omen I can bring you (Continued on Page 12) life? . m'5he;e1ii';rr-2 iothelr querleszl A nest and all!" Jamie hurried mime '”'”” ” ' M b Id t" I nu . v. ' o ar- airc. git at an cbow from school to be present. so alto-5 . , ve r e. ' marry you, ' ose 555387 "D0 you always make cln- getlier "A good time was had byi M0"l"l9 S"-"I. 3W 105-" F O R A .L l M I T E D T l M E O N LY ' . lnamon rolls when you know Uncle Rob Will be here to all-Dper?" And the spring-threshing at Alderlca secret'.'" asked her fiance. Ihe wondering comment: "He is today. sung nn,1m,,, "But suppose we have a baby?" 8! JIIIIII W- lllrlollo 5113- nne of your children, isn't he? Until tomc.rrow- - Diary - - "OIL. We'll tell the bIbY- Oi ; course.' -79- .'I'eil me is story of when they were lng these novel proposals. Educa- tional and social factors have timely appeal for considsralinn. A child born on this day is boun- teously blessed with creative tal- ents. intellectual forces alid keen spiritual drive. little, will you? About them 7 being able to catch the old mare in the sheaves of autumn were being fed all" the Family at the opening of Good-night . . . . . . all the time can be used for the sowing of seeds and planting. Sweet Alyssum in mauve and white will be sown in the rock garden as it, is so easy and it is also fragrant and lovely until frost. It is very sunny by the steps so Nepeia will be divided and planted there for the, bees Dlanihus and Pinks of all "But darling," said the prospec- in ANSWER: Your mother wants to help you. Diane, and you should take advCitage of her understanding. in her dating days she probably went through the same experience and he nssured. her advice can be relied llpon. also a problem. have your mother take you to the family doctor for a thorough check-up and advice. DEAR MISS DIX: g no reason. My boy friend recently broke off with me. giv- I am heartsick over the affair. as Inthought a lot of Explain your diffictilty to her; If gaining weight is "Can't we keep our marriage a T HOLMAN'S BOTH STORES 0ffersl-- A Terrific Bargain In All-American DRAPERY FABRICS I Thai Body Of Your: Just as no one lipstick every woman, neither Bright, lustrous p Non-smearing texture. 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