‘ ivaronisnp MILK uni-é ’s Rea man ‘W0 —'THE WOMAN'S REALM- USE MANY MATERIALS Some of the more than 2.000 dif- ferent raw materials used in man- ufacture of heating controls in- clude spaghetti, tophet. beeswax, blonde human hair and ether- SURE SIGN When she smiles upon your Moth- cr And says pretty words to Dad; When sne says your younger brother , Is :1 most attractive lad; ‘Anni slic asks about his schooling And the work lie plans to‘ do. 'l‘h-1t young lady isn't fooling- She has set hei- rctp for yott. TURKEY ALL YEAR ABOUT COOKING FROZEN [r0005 Frozen vegetables have been ._partially cooked in the blunt-hing tprocess in preparation for freezing. and as frcczing softens the tissue . still further, they require less cook- ’ iiig than the fresh vegetable When packed dry lcommerciallyquit-lied products usually are so packed) the watches Mother knit- 1.11; In .1 illt~l .tttciil1\e nay 0i LIUF\ “here Dad is siiilng, Something flattering to say; When her apeech la fairly dred- \'l' i1 c ii lm KEEP Sllll KEEP REGULAR KEEP J l For Reducing] Du-ls they should be put on to cook while still frozen. Brine-inii-kcci; vegetables are better if alloivcd to! thaw until the block can be easily broken apart with a fork. Ono exception to the rule is corn on the ill! Aiiil the .~_\l‘ll|.—l‘dll\‘ll lillld, t '1‘l1.1t _\ittlli;_' lady i=ti‘t fooling;- Sh,- lils" marriage on hei- mind Win-n the impulse seems to strike lzcr slat l then. if tutti dad and mother lik- her, , Iict me tell you once auain; (n rite basket, she is pooli a All hcr eggs. as maids-its do; ll"hat young lady isn't fooling- Sh» has set her cap for you. —ECl"iJll‘ Guest» ‘be thawed before cooking. Othcr- l wise the kernels \\'1ll be overcoolv cd before the cob is ltot. Cooking time varies from three to eight minutes, depicnding on the variety of vegetables, maturit" and method of- preparation. Use tightly covered saucepan. With dry-pack vegetables. use one half cup of boiling ivater and riné- third teaspoon of salt to~one pin‘. container of vegetables, Cauliflow- .. . . . \. d“ are (“pct-ted t° do dim)’ 59""! be completely covered. '\'l(‘E and yet litnv we itcglect them! with bx.“ , _, _ , ,1. Y , P _ ic-patk icgctublrs. us" ‘heft should be yiashed fcqttent only from Cm, to 1WD tnblcsxtcflns l) so that. they actually pick up o; boiling “mm. ,0 Drcvcn, w" a "~ - » . ~*' trues; alolgiedflfuflendt “oglglgilupuzl; 1P fables from scorching as they be- _ p '_ .0 l P" l” gin to thaw. No additional salt is ;i"L:'r‘;'°}'§l']“a5l":5' Spnllkl? 5"?‘ required. To hasten thawing and to tone“ lg]! ‘S21 m: l l‘ _m°l3f° l? W?" 1 ensure itiiiforiii cocking, iii-val; the e tis mote toad 1_\. fining“: mass 3pm., “m, a {ark This applies parlict1l11'l_t' to aspar- aizus. broccoli and spinach. Bring water or brine to boiling Pom} as quickly as possible after adding vegetable and thcii rcdttt-e heap so that liquid boils gently my- the rest of the period. Count time _of cocking from tlic momen‘, the water reaches the boiling point. KISS Y0llR TIRED FEELING GDUBBYE! Paiplua Many Suflnr Low Blood Count-And Don't Know It. The bafling thing about. low blood count: ia that you can weigh about aa much aa you III? did-even look healthy and atrong, yet —you can feel na you had lead in your Ion, dopey. tired and peplela. blood count. means you haven't got gnmixh red blood oorpuaclca. It ia their vital Job to carry life-giving oxygen from your lung! throughout: your body. And lust. as it taken oxygen to explode gasoline in your car and make the power to turn the wheels. a0 you moat. have plenty of oxygen to u_ plodc the energy in your body and give you r. 1 ama wday. “eel Twin Pink Pflla r11 am world-noted for tha help the! Ilvq a lfliffillll the number and atrength of red eorpuaclca. with your blood count up. you l.l fzelflllkhloundlng tipkthe alnira na if YUKI WEI! DI I O . for Dr. Willlama‘ ‘Pink rPlU: mayo“ ‘nun-t To wonilcting. now and Household Brushes 11nd Mops ..__.m_________ l Be strong! We are not her; to play, lo dream. to drift: We have ltrird work to do 1:111 loads to lift; Shun not the struggle: face it-‘tis God's gift. 3° Slims; be strong] Wild squirrels will return to burned-over forest areas, seeking Pine cones which have been burn- ed or parched: they seem in we. for them to green ones. i \- e Chest Colds To llelieva itiili on Tested "m" Better Englzsh t D. O. Wllll-aml 1. Whauta wrong with tltla sen- tence? I um glad that is over with." 2. What la the correct pronunc- l BA! AN EARLY SUM‘ F0! ,1at.1on of "int/potent"? SIZZLING STEAKS ' s. lVh-leh one of mm word; u i‘ misspelled? Sanictlmonlotw. tang- ffootktbrush is an early Willi-ll- ume, ggyrdwitch, .11.: of aix-day-old George ‘Ilhomas 4_ what do" “he word “Cami,” Nelson, born with a tooth. He is 0mm» mean? w... with his mother. Mrl- M" s. wihfltisdwafd beginning with Alta Nelson of Los Ansvlesi Dm‘ 0s that means "to exile. banish, tora say it happens about once ln o, emmch-i? pvery 100,000 births. Ayswtns 1. With is redundant. Say. "I am glad that is over." 2. Accnrkt first syllable. not the second. 3. Sand- Wlllill- 4- Eflilflc flesh. "All courage oils arftnals ure carnivorous." - Sir W. Temple. 5. Ostracize. VALLEY OF HEAT renhelt. 111.1114. ab.» For " impugn" fees-atom!‘ .,i‘ lalqbocdncnnfullyim- m] Tlnwbolo ltany war brldea 1n the U. f.’ II 1 i cob which is dry packed and .\l\fl\lltlt a l 1 average tmnperature of II| Aimabort in Brazil is-BO degrees Fah- lufllflol. ‘mil la-a gimp of will: l By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE E For Saturday. January l8 I 'l'llE prestige is for a day 0f ilic exalted. romantic. aduuiitrous aid fclicitoiis, in which the emotions, iorcatlvc talents. personal magnet-l ilflfll and charm. ivzth all pertauiizig lto beauty. citltitrc, iiiinr ttigcs until ‘ideals. tuning to the front for th? advancement and realization of cherished hopes. And while such tmiign combination of powers and faculties may be applied to woik» adtty objectives. yet a tendency‘ to nvcract. with reckless. tumultuous and emotional tinpttlsrs. may provcl a defeating lac-tor. Avert. rcgt-gts throttg-li itbrupt tnovcs or waywvnrrl ‘subtle tirges. 0n the Birthday 'l'liose whose birthday it is have‘ lcxccptioiial prospect of ii peculiarly happy. progressive and CtJlT-LfliCllYC lyear. inspired by far vision and keen insight into (lC(‘[i currents till ‘idralinzn and crcotive_ tirgc - prob-l ably intuitive or illttmiirtlcd ideas lor aspirations. The pitrcly pc-isonal ‘qualities, with beauty. charm, mag- netism and other subtle or hidden factors. have sway over even com- monplace and practical prospects. But. are! tendency to overdo in these spiritual or emotional lin- Dulses may be instrumental in bringing on strange defeats, frus- trations, nifqite experiences. and unpredictable upsets. Tumult. cr- ratlc acts. and emotionalism exact severe penalties. A child born on this day may Possess many exceptional taloi s, graces. charms and powers. Erro ic or turbulent impulses may defeat its higihcst ideals. PROMPT. ALMOST CERTAIN RILIII‘ PlMPlES-BLABKHEARS Sfiientifically medicated Cuticura-renown ’ t e world over-prom tly helps clear u pint. gles. eczema, rash. lcmiahcaxblack ends, uv at drum!!! todayi Illrrdc in Canada. IOIP All! CIITIGIIRA OIIITIIIT i Morning Smile THEY WON'T root. nnir l I A little boy was told he had to go to the hospital t0 have his tonsils ‘taken out, and his mother was bol- stertng up his morale. ltfother-flNotv. be brave, my dear. everything will be all fight." Boy-“I‘ll be brave and do just what they tell me. mother. But. I betcha they don't palm off no cryin‘ baby on me like they did when you we're tn the hospital." The traveller put tip for the night. at a llttleoountry town. put his “‘-:“¢¢¢e¢-~ ¢VAQA7V¢A:%AAAAAA '\ ' I IITHE. QHABLUYIYEIQWQN sGUARDIKN 1 Socialcnd Per k k kkkkkk DOR om No Matrimonial" Wisdom tiirl, 18, Poor Judge tine Lazy, t DEAR. MISS DIX: I am 18 years old and I have a boy friend over- seas. He wants me to marry him when he comes liomc in August, but he hasn't any inoiiev on which to support a family and he does not like to work. In the last few days I have met another boy who also says he is in love With me, and I think I um in love with him, but am not sure as we have only known each other for a-couple of hours. Which of these boys do you think would ma ANSWER; W tin-m from love the fool-killer must be lying down on his jlb. For it docs not sac dutnb enough to risk her life's happiness by marry- ing a strnngci- couple of hours‘ acquaintance, or a boy who is foo ‘fllli STARS SAY- *—_ i fit a romantic cap on any kid's head. i kindergarten she has been dreanii and how beautiful slie would look in a white satin wedding dress, with lazy and trifliii nothing of a ivifcn, It is tlndcr bobby-soxcr could» imagine herself in love and be willing to rush the cost. bccaus orange blossoms and a veil. and and excitement that go with a wedding. make her dream come true. MARRIAGE SERIOUS But how any girl of 18 could be silly enough to want to marry a boy with “Clout she isn't in lovc undci-stotiding. For site nrust liavc that marriage for a woman is no picnic. It is u life sentence at hard labor. with cares and anxieties a she wants to give up her playtime of life and even her chance of mak- ing a good marriage. is past all guessing. No '\\'Ull(lI‘l' ~tlt:it there are so inziny- ilivorcrs when you soc girls tiiarrviiig without using one par- ticle of common srnse in picking DEAR. MISS DIX: I have a boy fourteen and a half years old t», who is terribly infatuated \\.'lt.‘.i a girl of I6. He resents deeply anyone interfering in anything he does. so I don't know whether to tell the girl about his age. or not. lle tells other boy he will run away from school T never go anywvliere unless lhc girl docs and, of course. she friends. What shall do about this? ANSWER: Keep your ltands off anti your problem will settle lt- sclf. But manage indirectly to let the girl know how much younger your son is than she is and she will soon ditch hlm for some older boy. ll seems to me that you are making a great mistake in mother- Donl go around with him evcrynfiere he goes. It cramps his style. Boy." of that age are crazy to be thought men who are on thrir ovrn. insteit mother's apron strings. If you can possibly afford it. send him iiiva}, yificre he will have to make friends on ing your boy too much. to some good military school his own hook. and learn to look a mothers so often is that they are DEAR DOROTHY D l X 2 would cease to be. I also think t perfect. Besides, uhat ls heaven ANSWER: We are told. and observation confirms it, that it takes ds of people toumake up a ivorlrl. so perhaps we many different kin need the dull and the cranks and t llant and the geniuses and the sa fellow creatures as we find them n own plane. I agree uith you t none of us in our uriregenei-ate st We would not feel at home. he begun to say the next morning. "You might have left your watch therc. too." interrupted the land- lady, "v1'e're all honest people here." Watch These 4 Teething-Time Troubles 0f Baby ID! Don't let. your baby fret eedlmaly and i» DIX SA Y.9—" to Consider Two lays’ Other a Stranger hcn I get a letter like this. and I get hundreds of I am quite convinced that if only the ntorally‘ and mentally fit people married. legitimate civilization soon hat life would be very dull if everyone was so perfect that we couldn't even gossip about them. I am quite sure that S k‘ k kkk k kk vAAAA kk k k sonal/ F3 intent. Diary i vv v v v w“. By an ma“ Fggmur‘. w“. O- ‘r11. babe in tho house across the “we “"11 welzhea nits morning, "119 dill’ Past seven months old. It was scold morning, indeed one of the coldest we have had so far at. Alder-lea. Oolcl but clear and so still and bodlll/lflli, 3,3 thg pguntrygldg rested in thé brilliant sunlight, that I found it rather difficult to ac- cept the reading registered on the misled Elass at, a. house corner. James too looked the second time to make sure that his eyesight was not deceiving him. But there it was, quite as frosty as the night o; NW YHFS Wllvn we had Walked out. the road towards home and breaths “We Willie on the still air. Foot- fileils Crllllflllcd not itiuuusically in P3551118 IOday and when James Owned the door to the stable wimp he ‘went. nlotir to 1h»; inllklng this lllilflllllg. a cloud of steam from Within rushen out: to greet 1119 frosty air. But over at the smaller house. where the small cite sat, k kc me the best husband? E. A. K. sick little school girls, I think that m possible that any girl could be ivith ulioni she has had only a g even to support himself, to say for James told me about it. lie hav- lili; lJF-en present at the interesting ceremony. which canto after the morning bath. Both of us conspire, siandablc that a sentimental little into n marriage without counting c she is in love with lo\'c and can Also. cvcr since she was in _ the bathing i5 in progress. Her ng about having a picture wedding Obvious enjoyment of the occasion especially when she has nn aud- ience reaches out to the rest of us. to make a pleasant beginning to 0111' dfly- Then there is never a tear nor a froarn. and sunny smiles re» vcaltng the two small lustrous teeth. and delighted gurgles that are nu understood language between iirr bridesmaids and all the flummery and she just can't wail to just to be a-marrying, passcs all seen from her mother's experience ML 0 And so James came to the weigh- lni; today I sullhcse I tco would‘ have been there. had not an enemy of miiic. been lingering, ribcitt thesc past (liys: the "crick" in mv brick that does not suffer oitc either to "S" ul‘ 133"‘ with ease. What weigh- “185 about. the farm James has nt- iefldid. as he says in his "day? Hogs lo no end and piglets approaching the weglit: haves. small and luiger, thinner and plumper. Nev“- hay no; charm of the occasi a - nd struggles and babies, and why tnany unhappy iriarriztgcs and s11 out their ltusbands. llcr that if she ever goes with an- lionie. Whcn he is ut home from lie gocs along. and he won't unless is not interested in his family and i, has alwavs been a p“ mp0“ o’ James‘ to return the slime to the farm by NR)’ 0f feeding stoik. ’l‘lie":e lllflv be belie» ways of fa-rmingl but if ihcrc be. James docs ttol sccm to Hiave happened 011 them yet. Some- times loo a favorite mat-e or horse. 9- mlY or colt was weighed though to be more accurate and to have visual evidence in the papers at WORRI ED MOTHER. “©1115. the more mature of thorn wen: Hillel's taken to town to the City scales. From i1 (listance. I have sccn James Iced one to the weighing. one whose BDDEHTSDCB had been perhaps nllsleadlillB. whcn discussed where cronies forgtuhervd in the stable. but not I may Sllf.‘ Io J.ll1lC‘~, I uould be tntzdc ziivarc (if that when. after his steed had been comfortably stablcd and enthused about some intended buying project. I would happen to ""9" 11D with him on a street. Not that [he would not be "just trying to find you. Ellen!" I would catch the significance of the nice smile. the satisfying expression that is bound to flood when ones ego re- ceives’ a li4t and “Well. Ellen" he would tell me "I ovasnt I00 far out in my rcckontug- she weighed well. a shade better than I cxprctedz" So our small gratid-daughter weighed well this morning, having more than trebled her wright since birth. "And that." so Jeanie said later "would be making excellent gain for the year". She weighed in James words “eight- een pounds-strong" this morning. The third tooth which has given her some trouble recently. has not come to light yet. though hei- mother cxplcring in the region. ngainst the wee ones will. is almost certain she finds a tiny cutting edge. "It's a funny thing" James said at dinner "that I don't remember one of o1tr's being weighed when they were small." d of kids who are tied to their ftcr himself. The trouble with good TOO good. hail life would be boring if it were for? HUSBAND OF EIGHT YEARS he wicked as well as we do the bril- ints. Anyway. we have to take our nd make the most of them on their ate would enjoy heaven very much. O-OQ-b-OQ-Qfifififi-O-O-O-O-O-Orif-O-FGO-FO 2 Mo d e rn Etiquette t By Roberta Leo O 06-0-00-0-60-40-0 O4 Q. What is the best closing for a business letter? A. "Very truly yours" ls always correct, and may also be used in formal social correspondence. 1v vvwfwvv vv‘v éllfely 0n the 56810:. fcr hcr weigli- j ing. it W85 warm and cosy. I know. I odd mornings to come there. when, and her mother. add much to the 1 hand. for looks might belie meret .. "Tonight is a happy night fo i-KISUARYHLE?" kk kk AAAAAAAAAAA‘ ions/Literature r me." says James F. Byrnes its he helps his wifc with licr coat before a Whitc- Hoitse diplomatic dinner. It was one of Byrnes’ last official social engagements. Because h‘; physician warned him tn "slow down" State and will be succeeded by flying back from China. ' G lit- resigned as Secretary‘ of en. George C. Mars-hall who now i; F§Q-9-§Q~§4-O-§4~§4+Q44—§Qfi ‘Q-OQO- Cook 's Corner 044-04 0-0 o o v0 c o0 00-0 o» veer» UREAMED onions m SPINACH RING ‘this recipe offers a delightful way , to combine a frozen vegetable (spin- ach. vtiliich calls for very consider- able preparation, which you would thus be saved) iuul an inexpensive. veget-l n-r-l popular freshly‘ cooked able. creamed onions. l box quick-frozen spinach 2 tablespoons title-flavored drip- ping Salt Pepper creamed onions Cook the spinach as directed er. tine package. Drain thoroughly straw and seldom a bit of grain for (save the liquid for soup). chop 5nd with fine-flavored seasoi to taste dripping. salt, and trainer. flack flrmly ‘ttiio a greased ring mould. ihcn turn out. on a heated platter. Flll centre with ctcaimed onions and sprinkle with paprika. MERINOHJES (i egg whites ".- tcuspoon salt 1 level tablespoon corn starch ‘a teaspoon. cream of tartar “l cup sugar tgi-anulatod, tine) 1 teaspoon Vhlllllll Beat egg tvhltcs until fluffy. Add salt and cream of tartar. beat until thick. Add vanilla and blond well Comyii.‘ cornstarch blended rind the mixture enough to stand in peaks. Cover ti cookie sheet with 2 lny- ers cf brown paper. grease lightly and sprinkle very lightly irltli flour, Usiti; a pastry bag. press the mix- ture tlircutnli. making little c5505 0r cups Put. into 2T5 F‘. oven for l0 to 12 minutcs. then turn the heat com- pletely off 11nd allow the meringuca to stay in oven urxil cold. rO-OQ4-O-Q-O4§-Q-O+Q4+Q-Q-O-O+O-Q-O-O How Can 1!! z By Anne Aahley i vto++0+o+++0++o<++¢+o+o++ Q. llow can I whiten linen? A. By dipping in butteimllk. If it ts much dlscoloicd, lt. should re- main in the buttermilk for a clay or two and then be rinsed in cool, eleai- water. followed by rinsing in tepid water. Q. llow can I have the flavor of celery without using celery seed? with mixture. beat gctitly until all is thoroughly thick 1 .4400- Household Scrapbook By Roberta Leg o++0++o++n o+$+++o+o+ o v o 064-64 6- 000 t 5 k-ovorvvooo . Moat ‘ When cooking salt. meat. place it in cold water, while fresh meat ishould be put in boiling water. FM cept. when intikbig soup; tlirii fi-eiti meat. should be put into cold wani- enh brought. slowly to the boiling lpotnt.’ " Windows ""'" iv IlLlJWS will sparkle if a cloth dipped in ammonia and nhii- id of plain tvater and 5.'a‘,i. l‘cll.<‘.i .'.t -‘1 a chaniois. .11, ..> t. t. ..t. Flood To straight .1 floor niop. take a i-lotlicspin and comb the mop just as our: tviiuld with an ordirttry Comb. Mop ti".' ittigles. of the SNOW STOPS DOCTOR- NURSE IS MlDWll-‘F. A doctor couldn't get through the snowbound. isolated Real Cross hospital at Lion's lleitrl. Ont.. so Elsie Stephenson. a British nurse, seen here, acted as midwife for 20-year-old his. Murray Hellycr who gave birth to a son. It was the 200th ‘Jaby tit"- llvercd by Miss Stephenson. who has served with the Red Cross lu Egypt, Italy. Germany and YIIKQ‘ slavla. She was filling in at Lion's Head for the holiday 5"!‘ son. l0 shoes outside tihe door to be shined but found them unshlned the next- mornlng. "I left. my shoes oittflal and they weren't taken away . . ." l lenaatlonal storm from London regarding Brltian git-la abuiid oned by their U. s. ext-soldier hucbanda in New'York are 8., who any they are getting excellent treat merit. Some P war bridu on arrival ' out consulting his wife? A. suited first. amusement for ‘IMBUOII trip. make baby lrctful and reatlcla nllava diar- rhea dun to digestive upaeta. ‘Phen no how quickly baby's fever uaually auhnldfl and your tiny one drilu 0R into sound sleep. No "alecp " atufI-no dulllnl afloat. the l! can be nae fly unabd to a powder if daairad. Bo ado alda-aak your drunlat Haifa Own Tablata- napkin? g A. For wiiilni occasionally the mouth. lived-la cramped quartet-a out um lab i. la In ma. e ’ . Q. Should n. man arrange some form of evening's amusement with- No: his wife should b8 00n- whether. it is ius evening or a t . m Q. What iii the real use of the the fingers, and refuted by em "Iqbal- A. After washing and dFYiIlS celery tops, place Ln the oven until thoroughly dried. Store the leaves in air-tight glasses and use them for flavoring. Q. llow can 1 clean velvet slip- pcrs? A. Brush the slippers well with a um brush and then steam t-hm our a boiling ketMe. v a But James forget-s. sometimes, and how he hurried it. the weighing: tock place on the small ounce-weights and I recalled also, on a Summer morning when Rob was n half-year old, in my arms. I begged the meal: man at tho door to weigh him on the acalu which when a sale was being mode hung from the ceiling of his van. The number of pounds recorded there, ha; since gone from mind. but I silll remember the wide-eyed ex- pression unq the sturdy plumpncsa as strange hands suspended him for a split. minute ihrre nbcvc the routs. a t- B LACK l'l EADS Blackheads do ulclriy by a slmvl¢ method that dlssglvn them. Get two ounces of pcroxine powder from your druqqist. apply with a hot. W!!! ¢l°lh gently over the blackheads-wand W" will wonder where ihev have 90"‘ And the new axe handle was fitted this morning. in the old kitchen which thmugh the years has seen many such actlvltids and tonight the old clock weary with the years of imrlring time for us foldcd its hands and has for the moment been replaced by another. Our hundymln must have been correct. in hi: findings: "She's plumb wore out" he said. Two other old onca are pretty well wont out tonight as, well. June: comes from the stables —amd I auapoct a call at the house act-on the lane and clones the storm door behind him. "There" he re- marks. and I notice that. Prad had sneaked in ahead “than all for to- night!" ' .Until tomorrow. Diary. Good-night. ‘Turkey meat cona lion lit be- coming a- YOIr-roun habit, n a larger proportion of bird: are being eaten in the off-anion from Ith- I will’? 0O Canadian civic. votm might take a leaaon frb h. village of Scotland. where I'M of 1M citlaena voted. Left off i Mr. and Mra. J. Watson drove l4 tnllel for pnllllon t0 W"- nl thou who dtdntvm vnodflhbal- ". * the little .