-- "eldlfill 3-3252?‘ é E15‘...- 3139-1- 9"‘ 15-'—3,“.—:.- _ i@..;-4.. gage. .111? rare ma’ "m i. ._.‘.,_._ nr-n- r1031; .,;\4\><..-.._- l»... i1 t _ > _ , <>4"4\4‘5' es...- ..-._.,;n l-rrfi!='<*-n>v<h>¢'c~F'Ds¢ urea-u crrig‘ c ~. ~ 4m m.» ancuclnm i FXLL IS By ELEANOR BROWNE Autgor of “This Time Forever”, Vglnd Ghoeta of Piratea! And 0m Girl Finda The Golden Trealure — LOVE. Romance." -- A Christmas Cruise With Romance l.n The - Socia {if _ i BRIGHT 3 :1 Morning Smile THAT STOPPED IT “Diane Loon at Life." “Highway Everybody Adventure Bent - ‘ma: u me home w“ “Minuet CHAPTER XXVI Castes was grimly considering the altuation. Star 1114811! 11¢ l0 111111 about her finances, but she would not lie to Gloria, And that smart oung woman had been altogether ready to liclp him with llLi plan. No wonder she had been Willing to ack Star's smtcae! 1t was Gloria's lzlea of a good Joke. Star was staring now, as he was at the white lane on each side of the boat. She did not know that Coates had been at all impressed by her revelation. 'l'liere was nothing beyond this dismal moment when ahe stood beside p, nian she hated. There was no time even in the past, it seemcdmhat she had been free of this stuffy wheclhouse or the surge of the floor beneath her feet. She watched a log bobbing up and down far behind them. It would top the crest of a wnvc and then dis- appear for a second. She saw it once ptwioe. Then she leaned forward and looked more closely. This was an odd bit of driftwood. Instead of getting smaller it appeared to grow arger, although it was hard to tell, really. Star glanced at Conise. _He too seemed t0 be watching, his eyes narrowed. when she glanced back again her heart gave an exultont throb. It was not a lo , after all. There was only the fain suggestion of an outline. but she was sure it was a small boat-fir boat that was shooting tiir0u;li the nutter tovmrd ilicm 8s if driven by sinier-human force. Suddenly Baldy appeared at the docr, Whether coates liad some way of summoning him or not, Star did not. know. He stood on the; threshold looking questionmgly» at his Captain. When Coates spoke star ws. sur- prised to find that. his tone had not l changed. "Pull her about." Baldy look_ed for en instant as if he were goin to question the order. "Miss Sandr ng- iiam wishes to return to the cruise ship for the Christmas rxutv." Wrs there a faint noic of amusement in Costes‘ voice? "And I rather think she'll make the rest of the trip in the Cartagenifataunclr." Stuart lay in his bunk and watched the waves lap against iihe porthoie. Thev would slap at the glass like a. friendly hand and then disappear. It was fun for a few nun- utes, but then l_ie tired of the game. He wasn't a bit sleepy. Grown-rigs liad funny ideas, especially Dad. e thought Stuart. ought to have a. nap this afternon because he “as going to stay up a little later tonight. But tonight was different and sleeping was out of the question. 1t was Christmas Eve. Santa Claus was on his way. A strange Santa Claus dressed in a. red bathinil 8111i 611d B’ red cap with a. white cotton ball. He lat up and listened. He had never before actually dlscibe ed Dad. but this wasn't real disobe fence. If Dad were here so lie could ask him, he mi lit concede that. Stuart didn t have stay in bed. But since Dad wasn't here, it had t0 be settled 8t once. He was sure the ship had never been so uiet before. Occasionally. even at n ght__ lie heard footsteps along the corridor outside, the slam of a door ca‘ a voice calling to some- one. But today there was nothing- Onlg; silence. s uart had no my of knowing that in the dining salOn all the - sengers were laughing and tal lng as they decorated the huge trec that had Bust been put into lace. ‘Mr. Jenk ns felt that he ha supervised its erection. True, he had contribut- ed many suggestions which the sca- men had consistently ignored. "At home back in Ohio we always use a bucket of ccal to. PYDD the 1mg," he pointed out, ‘Then the coal can be covered with cotton and that shiny etufi that looks like snow." "We had a beautiful tree the yen;- Ednb, was born," Mrs. ‘Jenkins confided to Elise Cattreli. ‘Not as ‘>7. . , an?‘ APPLIQUE QUILT DESIGN t, thl k ch t e ould associate glamour with quilt pat- wmfiiifi 110a loillely "Inner: élossom" design that has been adapted from the flower so beloved oi Cleopatra and other enchantresses of the N115, Try appllquing the flowers, in tlnv pas hgckgmund, for an exqulsifc effect, or work it out in 11111111 s Just a laiggestlon-dt is £19; "swank" screed W1- tte l l de cut-out pattern of a Dllque pieces. full lnstruc-I ulmmm‘ Hm" 5°TV1°¢ tfonsqvfgrpeacerrrxililixrjicguanll finishing the quilt l) 5 . and nmtcrial requirements. To nrder this desl n, write your 11 and send with l5 cen coin or Charlottetown Gilardlari- T Charlottetown Guardian Ngedlework Demrtmlfll- Design N0. 735 Name——-""-""",'_- ,,,, ,,____,___A_.,_._......_____,_,_____ i , _- T0-D11y’s Popular Design By Carol Aimes big as this, or course, but it was Drowls about after midnight. But real pretty." when we've got guests we get rid mEllise airlnilend zit-hirer alrlidmcorgtiirétxrezd of them." 111"? W e5 ‘W8 16 T ' "H d d th t " k colored ornaments. Her heart was me mate you 0 a as ed too full for words. Once in a while Barton Underwood would turn around and glance at her and she would blush as ius eyes said he wa. hzugy just to be near her. "Peace on earth!" She tho ht she had never before unders the true meaning ofthose beautiful words. But Sturat, listening now at the crack of the cab.n door, heard no round. He loked un and down the narrow shining hall, encloseg on Pi‘l.'é‘.~§'.‘3§i Si. ...'.'§‘;ii¥...."'“'s..2‘;'.i- hm m- tw- eyes shone at this adventure. Rcso- ' r lutely he tugged the door open and, stepped outside. _ . Star had been convincing-while she was there. Somehow, Walfhlflg, her. it was easy to believe. She WOS‘ so sure of what she told him. Stuart "We engage a girl to walk the passage all night selling tags." A REIWINDER Two farmhands wanted a holiday at the New Year. and one of them approached the farmer. ‘Hoot? said the bass. ‘A holiday? Why, it's no mony weeks since ye meenit’: silence!" agogogelialllier in a spirit of giving and Mrs. Jenkins coughed significantly, “if. °°i‘d'°n."" " dim-iii“ ~ firs est a on e was positive that she believed Santa w‘ w e .. < Claus had a brother. But perhaps ‘ a? £333 ‘gfyfsthggewcfiawbefié Star had been fooled. - ~ k? But Star had added that sanis§wmfdefif5lg§lglfxf§edg§llolirYg§ ggge. Claus must have already brought Shc went on Wm] a return of he‘, 5°11"? 9f m“ Ems V’ the Sh?“ He old manner "and we always re- neecied help, she had mentioned, in he“ ed beiére the wrvices .. distributing them. If that was so.l Th}; other passefigers murmured Y then those resents would be some- , , ' n - bou the n" ) rl m nowl If l me“ appmvm" The” mm“ m“ ° gtuilfi acould fincl ‘liomg of I linger togetheri if“)! m'“‘ff°§,m‘§§°' men he could bring Elise said mind). I use p y lsalbn tonight He could help Santa q $5 2:3??? a lime‘ I could give you lClZlUS even more than the sailors. . ' .- n is: Airline: l??? f»='l'ifilitil=°ilts"él'li"l l floor. He tried the first door next t0 lgglngrefielllig 1,1113‘. %%rt€3,gnggy“m this. It opened readily and he glanc- up the swps m ihe Elation“ when, ‘ed ilwitje- He didn't kn-‘wt’ whc“ the orchestra sat during dinner. The cabin it was. but a delicate frag- others gmu memelves around rance suddenly identified the owner. the tree s Jenkins facing them lTIIlS must be Miss Cattrell‘: cabin. like a 05pm“; facing his are,“ she A mule" of “Sue paper caught m5 nodded lmperiously I0 Elise WhOSE 63'“ He “awed d°wn and puued~ A long fingers ran experimentally over small package came out. It was me openm has of a camL Barton wrapped u Just like a Christmas SM in a w. m,“ to the piano, Prmm‘ “'1 ‘ shiny 511v" Tim-m“ causing her heart to flutter uncon- “m a b? b°“'- I“ W“ °“1Y l‘ mm“ ltroll bl Th horns r voices swell- of recon before the package was ed “a t3; theemc Mrs genins‘ dumln- unwrapped and a long silver calel p ' ‘ m a mama] lay revealed in its box. ‘There was a little oval in the center c! the case lwne - _ with letters on it Just like the letters » when they had flushed En e be tentatively, “God rest ye. merry on big trunk. :3“ - 1i “c? a Chum»- ‘fiifidimiéénilflfiii ihisnifliéil? right! Stuart clutched - 'd $1; 1 gm tightly and icked up the tissue ‘ggyilpflgguglmfi £2111 Jufimwfi placer and ri bcgilh Sitar evemng “ 1g t. Santa. us‘ ‘r0 er a ' - alfréafly been 1.118;} find hidden tire,’ (To be Com Imem__ l1 “IICXDCCLC QCES, . g His a... m: onp Elise‘: knitting WW5’ "m" 0m" COST bag hung on a. hook St the foot or OWNER 51-12 her b . Of course-Santa Claus always carried a peck! Ii, was the, only way to get a large number of ant soprano leading present all the box COWBRIDGE. Wales. Dec 9—- (CP)~—Bccause his cows WPTB not A Christmas guest in a Soottlsti mansion asked the host before re- ‘Yeel’ said the host, ‘it's haunted by Sir Angus McSiweeney, who; J c. _ m A A ‘A4. I ' 4 h uu - fylvrillghe ' bflifllalell’ ._........" Dorothy Dzx "s"... U I I Every Girl Can Marry the Right Man if She . I Goes About Her Plans for Marriage in a ' Sensible Way, Using Her Mind as Well as Her Heart Every lrl in the world wants to marry. Every girl intends to marry, for no ma ter what other career she téitgdgieggelf suchlzieing the case, it is amazing that she goes about trying to achieve her heart's desire , ambitions she entertains, she ex I and children. in such a manner Apparent] _till beleves that ma-rr ages are nude in and that some good angel will drop a desirable for or whatever other them n. husband, s. home blundering, haphazard, amateurish y even the hard-boiled modern girl l heaven “fl- bend at her feet. Whereas the ctmt-rary is true. menrioge the Lord helm those who help themselves A good marriaso is not c. matter ofaccldent. If, is’ ' - _ the ' " her rains. plums in be up an chances of getting good husbsn couldn't marr them that they missed the ones who could. v "rl who plays around with married men. knows that they are already bespoken, that they have WlVe-‘l Wh°m have no idea of divorcing, but somehow it fin/tiers her vanl is marriage vows. and it thrills her with a sense of adventure and arlng to know she is playing wlth fire- illustration of this ls the g. ahe can make a man f0 result of planning and foresight and a. girl using b 0 good iris‘ mouths. She who gets one has doing and on her job. " .. “ma; ‘l rsrchvrs“ I'll?‘ use =5 ~ o in wi _ woman m 85m“ ‘Wu w w filmy ubeihz so enamoiu-ed of men who‘ e58! with the sugar and add with Nor d husbands iall like ripe i0 A common She Y Eywthlrlkthat Also, the middle-aged married man has more money to spend on hell than has the chum who is just getting started in businel-s. take h-er to more expensive DIE-ties of ainuse- ' her finer presents He can ment. » He can send her orchids ins fun. biut no wedding ring. He can give lead of violets. She gets lenty 01 So, when the time comes when she eels uhaii with a litcle wrnstarch. she would like to marry and settle down she finds that it is too late. She. has missed her trai Then there are the girls who m 11. faithful and true to their sweethearts who are starting of‘! to co to seek their fortunes in some big city. It takes them out of the running, for they are not suppozed to letely. to be, 08¢ 01': the girls com-' eke the mistake of promisinfi This shelves ye dates or go to parties or do anything but patiently wait for the 1M who only too often doesn't come back at all, or. if he does, has lost hls| taste for the Mary or Susan he left behind him. It isn't the boys fault. It ls lust that time and absence and new associations and new halxts andl points of view have changed him and he and the girl have lo:t their at- traction for each other. But it is h ard on the girl, fer she is still M155- Sally, clcrking in the notion store, who might, have been Mrs. Banker rid- l inc in her own limousine if she hadn't been foolish enough to give hi?!‘ boy a. long option on her heart instead of keeping herself free to take a good cash offer when she got it. And worst of all of the handicaps with which girls weight themselves down in the matrimonial race is the "keeping company" custom. which has ben aptly described as living in n state of suspended alilmutloll. Fci‘ in it a girl is neither bond nor frec. erty. as actors say. She is neither engaged nor at lib- And she has nothing to look forward to except fcr some bov to make up his mind about whether or not to throw her the handkerchief. Boy Friend in this "going steady" arrangement assumes no ob- The ligation toward the girl He doesn't pretend to be in love with her or oromre to marry her. but lie nrrcgates to liirmelf the right to nioncpcllze her time and attention and keqp her from having any other social con- tarts with men. And after having driven awav all of the suitors who would have been glad to have married the girl and been ever-loving hus- bands. ‘the youth who has cheated portunity of making a good and fresher charmer, leaving the girl gifts to one particular spot. By standing on a chair Stuart managed to unhook the bag and get down on the floor again. Ir, was a slln 1e matter to ull the knitting out o the bag an throw it with the needles in a dark corner under the bunk, Then the present ivas dumped unceremoniously into the bottom. Stuart noted i-f was a fairly large bag. l-le could collect at least one gift from each cabin and take them all back with him. An wouldn't Santa. Claus’ brother be surprised! _. ' _ In the dining salon the tree stood in regal splendor, almOnf, reaching to the ceiling. On every bougli tinsel and colored balls caught the light and, winked back at the shining see. outside. Elise Cattrell zed at it with something approa mg awe. She had not thought she would see this lovely symbol of thescason. She had not vranted to imagine what. a Christmas tree would look like with sunshine and flowers out- side, instead of cold and snow. She was surprised to find that there was nothing strange about it. Although she was wearing a white summer dress and the men‘ had on thin sweaters or sports shirts and tiie salon portholcs were ablaze as the sun startczl to clip info the ocean, it was Ohrktnias. The tree stood proudly gllttcrlng holding them ‘llt up" during a. blackout collided with a motor car a small‘ land owner in this Glamorgan- ' shire district. was fined five shillings ($1.12). The case was. brought under tthe Lighting Re-l striations Order, which provides that when more than four ani- . mals are on the highway at fight a lamp must be carried in front and behind. Quick! Catch Up With Popu- lar New Dances Learn the Conga at llome The Conga is riding the crest of l the wave! ln the smartest spots ,~ you hear the captivating rhythm of ‘ this Cuban dance. So learn it, shine at holiday dances! Simple-with diagrams to show howl Just remember that the Conga ll a fUlillJZl-lypf? fiance, that your hips sway gracefully with each l change of weight. Dance with heels as well as toes. give each ltep a full bent of the music. Now start the Conga Rock Step shown with our picture. Count l —Step forward on left foot, hips 5W8!’ left. _2——5tep forward on rlsht foot. hips sway right, 3... Leavllll flilht foot in place. step ' forward on left foot. hip: sway l left. -i—’l‘ransfer weight back to ‘ "ilht foot, hlPS sway right. = Another favorite Conga step is 1 the bide Step. You quickly lcarn ‘ it-as well as smart variations in ;' other popular dances. l 01" iii-cage booklet has an- , grams, directions for basic steps and l variations of the fox trot. West- i cheater, waltz, tango, rumba. shag and samba. Gives Conga steps, the (Ilastla Waltz. Walk and Maxlxe, i850 pointers on posture, leading and following. A complete, easy course to mak _ to-date dancere. you a gracemL up ele Send 20: in coins for your copy l of How To Do Th Newest Dan "my "lmlfih w W“ 1“ "m" m" ‘*, sicpc And vcriguons u» n? Be sin-oi to write plainly your Name, Ad- dress, and the Name of bocklet. [j\\DOD°D§‘D 0111;" v11 @350?‘ . o‘; Jmgljilfir‘, 3° {flgfiiclgr - F1006“ 73S N0. 735 tel prints, on a or both double and single‘ ame and address on a piece of Duper} stamps to Needlework Departmenul __.._____ Name Street Address UNI unwwwwro-ntuax , rig‘ _-.,_ the girl out of her youth and the op- match kisses and rides away to some newer lamenting. All of which shows that the girl who wants to marry must regard marriage from a busines as well a= a sentimental standpoint. She must look into the investment into which she is going to but her whole life and see 1f it rests on a. solid foundation or hot air. She should refuse gouge into long commitments with no neuritic-profits assured in the end. she should call time on the dllatcry lovemaker. long enough for any man to declare hi: intentons. And ‘Three months is she should never forget that some of the soundest investments that pay the best dividends are to be found right in her own home and among the people she has known all of hei- life. Time to I-lelp ‘ Dear Miss Dim-Should life or wait and leave them My husband's father is in some aslstance sorely. but he thinks has until he dies. a a whatever -. wer: r ihirk parents should k m y, i comfort. filld their lndependenegifiniglllellh of e" mop” v w assure the r they should help their children a fortune. Is When parents help their children to get a start in nnrvsltion to help his children and we need as much as they can. sist-an-ce when n man i: staring a new business will ena I think the time to help nedble is when i-hev DOB. - People Need it prouertv they have when they die? r1 father shnuld keep everything he A DAUGI-ITER- -LAW. r old are and that after doing this Qftcn a little as- ‘ole Mm to make OTHY DIX. i“ voun I By FRANCES For Monday. December 11th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -A slight improvement over yes- terday, especially for mental keen- ness, plan-v. literary affcrts, cieizcni work You born after April 8: Be cautious dealing wltli SIIDETIGIS. - Don't offend. APRIL 21 to MAY 2O (Taurus) --I:npicrtant that you coordinaitc your forces and apply them to con- structive activities Don't worry or doubt your ability. You'll ac- complish more svhen in a hopeful, happy from of mind. Slruld be good p€rJ0d for preparation wcrk and details. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Q0“'1lIl‘)— Not. so auspicious fcr nrw and uti- iamiliar matters nrr fcr tempiing into by needless risks and CBJBIBSS-l ‘ new. Thoughtiulness and confid- eraton for God's laws and your neighbor's rights ace jun as esen-l “BEMA” MOLASSESl for ALL SW b-OQO OQOQFOOO 0604 O-QQ40-OOO O O§OQOOOQOOO§OFO§4§+O~O INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE ‘Copyright. I939. King Feature: Syndicate Inc.) Look In the section your birthday comes in. and find what your outlook is, according to the atara. -$O-Q-O&O-OVO %O§—O—O-§O-§O-OPOOOO-RO§-OQ-O-O-O4 O>OO—O§O§-FO4Q-Q F§-§4— need it. DRAKE tialto wonth while success as are talents and heritage. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) —Can be productive of pleasant re- l and Pars-dual Fashions f m1; COOK'S- CORNER O-OQQe-O-O-Oi Pineapple ‘nice Pudding 1-2 cup rice 2 cape milk 1-2 tcaqioon salt 1-2 cup auger 1-2 cup crushed pineapple 3 8886 Mefiiodx Wash the flee well in severe-l waters. then let soak in watcr to cover for an hour." Drain and oook in a double boiler with jiihemilkandsaltunvtllthemllkia absorbed and the rice is tender. Beef: the oil yolks with the m" and stir these aria‘ the well drained nieapple into the rice. Beat tzhe l egg whites stiff and fold chem 1X1. | men mm into a buttered baking dish and bake tn a moderate, 350 deg. I". oven for about 80 minutes. If you don't want to bother bak- ing the pudding, beat the whole the pineapple and cook for a few minutes longer on top of the stove. auu end serve. Now we'll add the one for buttcr- ecotdi rice. lit’: delicious with whip- ped cream, or try 7n one of these days with a sauce made by pies- | sing stewed apricots through a sieve, sweetening and thickening Butterscotch Ric Bavarian 1-3 cup rice 3 cups milk 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup brown sugar l tablespoon gelatin 1-4 cup cold water Metthcd: Wath the rice well and cook un-til tender in 2 cups of mlk. Add a ‘my pinch of salt and cock in a double boiler. Melt the butner ncd cock the brown sugar until this forms a syrup. Add the remaining cup of milk and cook until the sugar dissolves. Soak the gelatin in the cold water for 5 minutes. then add to tihe hot syrup and stir until it is dissolved. Fold this into the rice and turn into a mold rinsed with cold water. Ohill until firm, then unmold and serve. You can make this without the gelatin by simply adding the sugar and but/tor, melted. to the cooked rice, but in that case you might want to use less surar for it would make it rather sweet. WAR ELIMINATES TOP SIIIP _FARES ROME, Dec. 7—(CP)—Itaiy‘s near-monopoly of transatlantic passenger travel is keeping its ocean liners busy, but wartime pasxnger rates have practically - teraltu T8 Out of suffering comer the serious mind,- - Out of salvation, the grateful heart" Out of endiuance, fortitude: Out of deliverance. faith. To mix eheeee with other in- gredient: to be cooked. out the cheese mic smell pieces or grate it. Li’ the cheese is soft. press it through a coarse sieve. When cooking gmen vqetahlel, g if you bring the outer leavee to the boil first, then plunge in me heart they'll be cooked perfectly. ‘ The English Channel once was l greet mountain range. WATERPROOF BILLS French door»; are extremely pop- ular in the home of today, but all too often the home owner finds it difficult. to Weatherstrip inward- opening doom. One reliable method of making them waicrproof and airtight is through the use of a four-inch brass saddle, or sill, with an inter-locking metal strip on the bottom of the doom. TIIE LAUGHING KINGFISHER The Australian bird, wlrch is generally called the “laughing Jackass," is the largest of the fam- ily of klngfishers. It is noted for its skill in killing shakes. whfdi it catches by the tall and then crushes their head with its power- ful beak. Because of one gocd work that it does in this way it is not hunted in Aust/ralla. It also serves as a kind of alarm clock to the set/tiers who want to get up early, by shouting l-ts noisy wel- come to the dawn, so it is rho called "the settlers’ dock." The laughing kingvfishers, which are the dullest coloured of their family, have large heads, long straight btllsl and small feet with joined toes. They watch for their prey from a fixed perch and dart upon it like lightning. The famous Welcome Nugget. found in the Bakery Hill mine at Ballarat, Victoria, in 1858, weighed 182.9 pounds and is reputed t0 be tho world's largest gold nugget. 38mm! 18-18%‘?- wes the Blanche eliminated the first-class traveller. Tourist class fares, due largely. to increased war risk insurance yrates. are approximately tlhe same as former first-class fares. Con- sequently. those who usually travel- ed first class now buy tourist pas- l sages and many who ordinanly | would have gone tourist are travel- ing mam class. ! Because at the scarcity of first-I class passengers the Italian liner‘, Saturnta on its last westbound trip dispened with the top class en- tirely making the ship available to tourist class. SNAKES BRING GOOD RETURNS CARLSBAD, NM, -— rCP) -At- traotlve Julie Schofleld has a business arrangement with rattle- ianakes at her lonely home 30 miles out. With her two dogs and a gun she knocks over a brace or two a day, selling the skins for knick- necks for less haidy members of her sex. As a side line she sells rattlesnake oil and acts as fish- ing gulde. suits, 1F you back your efforts with faith right thinking and persist- ciicy. A challenge to your ingenuity. rccuipcraiive powers and sense of. IIUJYIOI‘ . JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)—, You born after Aug. 7 are advised to go very carefully in all money‘ matters. especially in riskv ven- tures and unnecessary expenditures. All I/zoites: Plan ivlsely, wrrk cnlmly. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - You in an artistic field; Journalist, critic, teacher. student, government workers are more favored than ycu engaged in industrial and fi- nancial matters. A test day. SEYFENIBER 24 to OCTOBER EETENING! Try “Berna” Barbados Extra Fancy Table Molasses. You’ll find it excellent for all sweetening purposes. “Bema” Molasses is the pu re juice of the sugar cane, with all the natural goodness of sugar itself. Use it to sweeten tea, coffee or cereals—as a spread for bread —for all your baked goods. It’: easy to use and good for you. - » "THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT —NOT A llEND" 34 BAHBA DOS _I}I{.\NI)Q MOlASSIES e/mployce, writer of _. advertising, author, and other brain i 23 (Libra) -_ Not the private is- | HUGS but things of a broad and general character rate the beiiefic ‘rays. Join in the activities that l mean improved conditions for all, , but d0n‘t neglect your job helping cvihers. ! 00:01am 24 to NOVEMBER 22 Barkley nugget. which weighed 149 P0111166. found in South Austral‘; Two hundred pdlllidi of hey, corn and roots make a day's meal for an elephant. To enmancefme flavor of dried herbs, soak them In lemon Juice for 10 minutes before adding to the soup. Rafts cannot resst linseed 01L Usll breed soaked in this oil for your next bait in the trap. It was Aristotle who sud um, the liberal man will give the right things to the right person; m, the right time. To Polish Tortoise shell -____ Tortoise shell is always in fashion and its lovely coloring and rare merklnes deserve the best of atten- tion. when the shell has lost its color due to frequent handling. a lasting and brilliant polish may be imparted to it by use of g soft, fllean wash lather and a few dmpc l"? IIOIISZJIIFE AND IIEII ACTIVITIES i of sweet oil. Rub the oil on ., shell with a wad of cottorf , wipe dry with s fresh wad and a a final polish with the lefltncy , preserve dressing table mm mid] DI $011156 shell, do nm l“ them exposed to strong 511mm ‘IWWISO shell softens and m very quickly under strong rum’! and heat, and although ii, may straightened it 1s 591cc“; l; m, as strong again. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF Believe in yourscu; not, UNIQUE Will not; others will. If you respect it inspn-(s 11-, ‘ others. Do not Just Lry 10 ,, l. $111118, but do 1t. D0 not om. mtlmate yourself; sllnply your mind and body to recon plisb something svsrui willie, ll one cares for. mi n; Milli, 0f y“ misfortunes, but your fellow", Will use your C3lllll‘lll..ll0llS w m; “Eli-being and thank you ,._ them. Pay no attention to what penp say—suniply go on about your bu; triers. ‘Those WllO u-y 1c pm. everyone, generally please iio on and make a fool of themselves b; sides. Be natural and follow n dictates 0f your O\\'ll cgnscigm have a, beautiful IIIGIIIQTQXICQ l- what the world says, bl do as tells you; the con- l, H message medium. llc tr you . wmk, to play. to love, l0 think, . laugh, to do good, to be kzml, 1g -and all kindred graces He ' on you to cultivate and practlu. Men long for Ycffglllilrll- n; vital thing is to reccnn/c younll Some of the strmigixw nirii hay been doubtful of their mm srieiigi A suggestion of failure hangs 0v the 110981111 wcrkri‘ as lie beg his task, but he : "I WWI lather die irliijc (Mill; and fall; than iivc wliilc lnilnn: in lr_\'." Coconut Seven Minute Frosting 2 egg whites, ilnbcalen 1 1-2 cups sugar 5 tablespoons water I 1-2 teaspoons light corn syrup l teaspoon vanilla l 1-2 cups moist, sweetened coco- nut: Combine egg whites, sugar. m- ter. and corn qvrup in top of double boiler, boating \\'llll rotary egg beater until thoroughly IlliX- cd. Place over rapidly boiling wa~ ter. bent constantly with rotary cg; beater. and cook 7 minutes or unii frosting will stand in peaks. Re- move from boiling water; add vanilla and bear tllllil tlilck enough to spread. Spread on cake, sprinkling with coconut WllllC fron- ing is still soft. Honey Plum Pudding 1 1-2 cups seedless m: is: ii cup citron: 1-2 cup dais. 1 cup pecans; 1-2 cup oatmeal mocked): 1-2 cup bran: 1 Clip honey: l-l cup currant jelly; l egg: 3-4 cup flour: 1 teaspoon nutmeg: 2 tu- spoons cinnamon; 1 teaspoon all- splce: 1-2 teaspoon soda Chop fruits and mus coarsely: dredge with 1-4 cup of the flour. Combine oat-men], brnn, honey. jelly and well-beaten egg. Mix. Sift together the remainder of ihi flour and tllie nutmeg, cinnamon allspice and soda. sift flour mir- ture into egg mixture Rllfl bell well. Stir in the dredged fruits and nuts. Pour into three well greasdl casseroles that hold one plnfl each. Bake at 260 deg. F. for 21-1 hours. (Scorpio) - The very early hours have stimulating VIDNMJCIIS for l laborious tasks, industrious prob- 5iems, renovating. remodeling and 1 making improvements. Balance of _ day warrants closer attention t0- ali important affairs. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Stars suggest you follow a COIFQTVBMVC path, neither going to extremes nor alt- ting back altogether. Consrrrenve work can always be done by clever people. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) -- Day lacks pep and incentive pemape, but that should not deter you from being prcgres- slve and ambitious. Don't force your opinion. Be willing to give as well as take. Cooperate! JANUARY 23 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Strive after personal and general improvement, seek ad- vcncem through the quality of your effort ra/ther than through quick but penha-ps not lasting gains. Earn good will. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 2O (Pisces) - Don't fret if you lack originality or Just can't find new ideas cropping up in your brain. Day is "that way." Forge ahead with your regular duties, accomp- lishing every way you can, and build a little for the tomorrows. Private affairs and social; approv- ed A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY is a promising, bright lime He. Dven in babyhood you will notice it has ideas of its mm and a de- termined will. Strong and vlrile, with a vivid. lllreable personality. Sympathetic, generous in a sen- sible way but inclined to be head- strong. This individual can be L reached through intelligent reason- ’ New Fall Fashions And Winter Styles A splash of color dramatizcs a dark dress. This headline fashion is the perfect frock to set of! your 995$ 801d Jewelry. ‘Ihe cowl neck- ‘line 1s lust right as a backdrop. ind] three-quarter sleeves ale shrank sophisticated. A matching or eon- trasting Jacket is a practical ad- dition for very cold day| or as a chflnlle for this dress and others. Accessories make your budget stretch ever so far, and c, dress that it; an ideal background for tihem is essential in every woman's winter wardrobe. lime N0. 907i is d for rim i2. 14, l6. 36, 38 and 40. Sire 16 requires 3 3-4 yard; of 3II-'nch mflterlll; 3-8 yard contracting for sash: 1 1-2 yard for bolero. Sena fifteen ilbcv ICOIII is pre- fered) for pattern. write plainly your Name. Address and ltyle number Be sure to stale the size vmi wish. sl-Ylo N0. 3171i size u.» on ":0 “mm Street. Address cm Province WHAT IIO! IJMZINTO lDNDON-AOP) — WOmen of Umzinto. a small country station in South Africa, 50 miles from any 'iown, have forwarded to london l the equivalent of I50 for DhrlIi-Iflll parcels and p, similar min for a cigarette fund. MlnlIlPl-Ill Dilli- iq better than hi7 force or ridicule SIZESJK-Ji-O