PAGE TWO ‘ iWo WE RUIIID W! sisesuttgs. OKAV! WILL ANYONE RECOGNIZE Hi5 FACE? . g i U/VDST . once/nus! WHAT . ABOUT FINGERPRINTS? ..v¢Q4-O§O-O-O§§0-O man's Household Scrapbook Iyloliflllbl O-OO-§f§-Q§-§O-O-O~ Webb; Mindoro Another d k to ash wmdfiifi £1’; $3.2... i of vinegar, the glass as dry ut the one 1nd clean To imgrove the flavor of apple sauce, s d u few drofis‘ of lemon mice. This addition wi be I. great. provement if the apples have u flat, taste. soiled Feathers If the feathers on a. hat ore soil- ed, cover them with warmplpe clay and allow to stand for several days. n t. out powder. Slim, Glamor Gals llut as. Dream-Dust BY VIVIAN BROWN NEW YORK. Jun. 8 —(A P)- Pin-up and gismor gjlsls are no longer dream-dust to toe boys. This year it'll be the sweet unsophisti- cased girl who'll ring the church lls. And she won't be slim-her body will be well rounded. predicts Harry conover. agent for models Wh this sudden chanBe on the romantic front? Harry says: “The boys finally got bored sitting in foxooles end canteens 21111111! at the unrealistic longlegged beauties up on the walls. They want» ed w fall in love with the kind of a {pi-l they could visualize in the kit- c en a n _ clarning their socks or sitting on the back porch knitting bootiss." One way to identify the boys’ preferences l.s by looking at the current cover girls. Since most of them sane pickled by advertising men who have the male idea, of beauty in mind. they select e girl who gives the reader s warm. familiar feeling that she is a girl they have met somewhere before or might meet- if they are lucky. Hurry Minis to Madelon Mason ss being tlhe ideal cover girl for 194d. She is. he says, iihe wholesome. re- frediinl iYDe 0i’ girl who looks just like the girl next door or down the Of course. other types of girls will be Dflfliilar this year. rbshion mod- eis ore likely to be more sophisti- cated than cover girls. But they Realm/ ___= WHAT l! 1120311310 YIAI. “It. is u door. ‘ By which we reach new fleldo Ofserviceforoui-Godundfeliow man; A door by which we can explore Wide spheres of usefulness our world to bless And tea-p the sheaves God's Wood of witness yields." Author Unknown HINTS ON ETIQUETTE You would not think of inter- rupting a friend who happen-ed t0 be retlsding. Don't interrupt the member oi’ your family who i5 do- ing the 5am: tiling. unless, of course there is a. fire or other PLINTY OF OBTIICI NEW YORK -Millinors' can never quite resist ostrich when itt in fashion and this season ushers in lots o1’ it. Clipped ostrich. lion- died like a bumper halo, appears for many a frivolous or formal oc- casion. You see it in solid black as well as in mixed natural shades which blend brown and beige tones so happily with furs. Large Picture hats tremble wiitlh bands of cu-rlsd feathers. They con- trast with the more sedate bormets. resembling those affected so suc- cessfully by the Victorians aft-er the Napoleonic wars when curled feather tips often dusted the star dust. marked tilt-e edit of o. bonnet, and the twinkle of jet. not to men- tion the giqndeur of black silk passcmemtea-ie with its bobbing ball fiiflflfi. sat the mode woxvmv AND nonnnss Womcn wth hobbies have bright- er outlooks than those wilhhout them. Nellie L McClung discover- ed in the curly years of hm- mar- ried life ir- Munltou. Man Her own dnublc hc-blu- cl‘ COTWUMlZlQ inter- cs’. in ivuhli" "f". und "u-iiin" l: vi vl'i‘v rcflsclcrl in Th" Stream Runs Fort‘ th~ sci-owl \"‘l\lT"E.' of her Ailtobiozmnlw Tho book re- flecis the ruwzwi life of the nreirle and the women who make their hem-es ihlrre NEED MORE éiioss Shoe production is risdna, but Bulls-rid is so “down-alt-heel that it will be an estimated two years before Londoners can choose the shots they want without queueing for them LOOBIINS BARK Gan-twin chemicals introduced in- wontbethe ult -llm tyvpes tint havebeenpomllorzlnthe past. -l ».l . l‘ fl! ‘i .. . ., i i . q‘ .~,.<~. 2i i ., i l . l .53 ' Infiechiolil d ethylene i HM. NDOWlAd h‘! Dr. W. Merritt ‘ Ketchem. 01W. Mo. B aid lo relieve Victims of yfever. and miroino from six to m i} a ‘l; r . . swwk-lku-i-k-egmapgkk. ’ . 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Coffee that's richlv creamed and swan-ed is not. for you gap: who would eliminate the bulges. But if black coffee is s bitter. unappetiz 111g brew to you. try miidng it. half with warm milk While you're dieting, leave white bread on the lzmccrs slhelf and use en- riched whole wheat instead to step up the roughage which may be from your meals. FUR GARMEN TS REQUIRE CARE The canny buyer regards her fur coat as a major clothing in- vesumezit. and insures its dividends of beauty and warmth by treating it oro-nerly There is a woman who has had a mink coat. for 50 years. Ffven though it ls worn and faded. the pelts are still in good condi- tlon. and she is able to use it as a wanm lining for a handsome tweed cm -. - ‘libs azi-rl who hangs her coat on a hook. tosses it over a dliair. or lots it drae on the floor will cry the loudest when it will; lnto a Shelley bundle tinder the treat- ment. Fur cools should always be hunn un ch u padded hamm- with ‘he too button fastened Fur won't Wear off tum-buck cuffs if the "reuse i: cltenqeci frequently Arid ‘he Place for "our hundbeu is in the arm is ant to rub ewsv the silky ".l‘-"Td heirs To lock their fluffiest. fur costs should be elven s qond shake be- fore and after weorinz A wet fur coat is a sad sieht. indeed. but don"t, dry it n-sor a radiator or fire. let it drv zroduull" in a cool place An exnerienced nrrfv-“inn- al should clean your cost at least once a year and make th~ n-er-s- sry minor nsvoairs before they be- come major ones your hand-Aurkinq it. under llllfflllllfllti‘) ‘Whipped u wonderful beauty uid. eolll Incl pa! plokiiou Gambler-Puddle!!! 5 5 1r l‘ Now loolinyour monolith-u- ‘use t o lIholncuIowcpdtjQqudh!” tux Soup t l. - Till Gd Alunrrwro’ WN QUARDIAN Persofiilol Jo -,-l-.---. k kkkkk kkk kkkkk kkkk kkkkkkkk kk v . , vvvv v v _vv . kkk kk‘ k’ kkkkkkkkkk‘ kkkk kkkkk Modern _ Etiquette‘ ' “Another slice of the rout!" I aired James st di-nnoxplut he Plllhed hi: piuteuuido in next to disgust. “men u u of Jam whoén was? one m» emu um by my o, dam, ..°','f,‘§,,n,_ m, A. veswne bite mouldneverbo °"‘Y;,,j"‘{§" 3;‘ ‘lfmm '°‘ so lune it is sna- ' 3° ‘r ' " n ' W ' Wm n “M” ""h- .....i‘.’.°.’.'¢".‘§2'8..li‘°u““.'iu“l‘i.i‘¥ I o $ ‘gmfiwwiw o! an‘ dnfin‘ Until this evening, it wu difficult to choose victuuls that might tempt my family. Even the wholesome porridge that hardly ever fulls to ntcresfurut breakfast. fell short of its usual uppesl. This was “the duy uftermthcliew ‘Year's fedst. wing. a. Isit ever proper to muke n. soc nl csll in the morning? A. This is sometimes douc in the country. but, city peomnevur do so, unless a. very n to friend has been given the privilege. _ 1 w g0, 5, ‘mm when folks suffer from yesterday's senQd “Lin”; “mere? m m over-indulgence of holiday foods A. Not unless the mm‘ is her B-nd the every-day fare, for the father, brother, or husband. . mumeut seems to have lost it! charm. Towards twilight, however, ¢+¢+»¢4 when I imagine, the soft light k from the dying sun, picked out u ' H C I ' rclalfttelon th; youngdmgek bridle gvng aseenun eapeul» ow an ' ' i once of gold-James picked go hil Br Anne Ashley Q4-O§-O-O-O-’§§-O-O-O-O§O+§-§§4fi-O'§ Q- ‘What. is u good remedy for frosl. bite? A. Bathe the is in cold water and rub visoro y until the blood circulates freely. Then follow by rubbing with m/u-tton tallow. Lng across the from his last trip of th.e day; For, fittiniliy a new work com- menced at clerics today - the the hauling home of the wood. Bo the farmer and his folk go from labor to labor. Like the harvest home from thg fields, I like to sen . How can 1 to airing this one from the woodlands be- door? D p ‘ c" gin. It gives me, and I suspect A. B rubbing o. little vgseling muny other lslund farmers’ wives u feeling of security and comfort. What if cold storm: sweep over the countryside end delicate trac- eries of frost adorn the panes? With an abundance of fuel and u fire on the hearth let Winter fume end One of Jamel’ recent. uite disturbing. had ‘u scarclt of some- thing", and occurring n this ses- son it might be our wood supply. Of course, James awakened, when he really should have slept on-to the end of the chu ter. We have a plentiful supply o th seasoned as yet, but Jennie und curry uwey from the woodshed by the ormful and lately by hundsled so that it takes u great store for our Winter needs. It was, heartening then, to lee the first sleigh loud of "the green" drawn smartly to the yard. James himself went af- ter it, chains linked loosely about Y Jelly or soap on the door sticks, mi; u piece o the tight places. . How can I prevent silk from turning dyéeliow when washing? . a teas-poonful o blu - black ink to the water. . s. lf u soap over O-O-O-FO-O-O-O-O é Morning Smile . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' THE DOCTORS REVENGE Whistler, the noted ertist, had a French poodle of which he was v fond. The poodle was seized wit an infection of UICVUYITOBD and Whitler had the audacity to send . for ms gum, throat speculum Sh. the stakes, and when he returned. Morrell Mackenzie. Sir Morrell. im-‘md J°°k 'Pl“°d the mum!" when he 53w he had be“ called u, tlons, to receive this andthe many 9 C-OO-G-DO treat a. dog, didn't like 1; very succeeding loads. m/lwh. it was Plain. But he said “Whine. He ore-scribed. pocketed a. ‘ ' ‘ bi fee and drove aw; It is u mixture of wood from dag’ he sent post-hssteyioTvrv%elg up up along the bunks of the and Whistler, thinking he was mill stream. There several specie: sumomned on 30mg mama;- con. grew. An odd alder there is, choco- nected with his beloved d , drop- late-brown suffered as fuel only by ped his work and nlshedofike the virtue of the clearing-up but form- wind to Mackenzles. On his arriv-- inlz enchanted aisles of green in s1 Sir Morrell said gravely: ‘now the Spring for the swift flowing du you do, Mr. Whistler? l want- wster. never wondering fur from ed to see you about. having my the sound of it but listening to front. door painted." I catch the meaning of its variable ————- moods. Poplar, of restless leaves SKEPTICAL B055 and apple-green bark; giving of! u pungent odor in the burning. There Prospective employee: ‘Do you will b, maple sticks from a mat- giigrlfiymir help two weeks’ vacu- riarch of _u tree that. stood, at u fence corner there, with brood Y. Boss: ‘No s month. Two weeks spreading branches. Often down when I o on my vacation and two the years, the cattle have shelteb, weeks W“ e“ the 80 011 YIIBUBF- ed there. from sun end ruin and, sometimes the sheep and their ‘*”'***°‘“‘ lumbklns rested coolly in the shade C k , C . % Jennie u‘: vivell 8&1 ‘dniirerll. this tree-en n up e o ems’ re- 00 8 Or minder that there are plenty more "er t of them here-and there about the farm, we regretted its downfall. A flame of loveliness at thevnoiato digging, when to raise ones eyes from the work at hand was to feast them on its beauty. There will be spruce limbs and logs from .. l“ “l” “t” ti"... “d? 855i ca e" 1 1d .. .. ous ropn o am e ygttfiiqifiil? .‘...°°....§il..". “it. hymn: gf-"ci-eg- “ygggng-ovga: nk i l l t e searc ng an ga - t espec a 1y pooh c“ er way’. too, waxen green and of orderly fitlanta Two Bel s. ++o+o+o+o+++ow+o+e+v+$ alumnus; FILLED LIGHT CAKE Tlhis is ind d til serve the oak: §umv°'“wul.'§°‘?&? little butter. and cull n "coffee "ma, . i t th t It twigs, to F01’ tubleepoo? l gfzsingendnuthe 33:13:?» above the 22‘ " "m" °"‘“""°“ 32°’ °' ‘ti ‘"1’? é‘.‘.1..".‘.§'..§‘°°§l.‘éil mun e - - - u “fit 3l‘.'3po"e'§"cu.“'im’ M” ° w» the my bench u. wood came todw. I monds ed of from whose bark, innenioua ‘A cup raisins. washed and dried ladies concoct a dye the shade 0f 1% tablespoons butter, melted ihe_ clouds of smoke that llilloW ;ubove the clenrins-"P "d "m" For Butter: slowly away into the blue and the 1% cups once-sifted cuko flour grey. 'I‘l\ere’ll be silvpr birch "l" 2 teaspoons baking powder those on u», ‘lawn, that hold a ‘A teaspoon salt squirt-clues!‘ of green ‘ leave! in teaspoon ground mace spring BOWIHKJI shell find PWWY 4 tablespoons shortening curls of its bark to hurry my tem- 1-3 cup granulated sugar ermentlil fire. If James and '4 @119 $01111 BYPKID uve been brave and maiden and 1 e88- Well 1351611 lived and courted in_ Hinwuthll ‘é tefliiiwn grated orange rind dgyg 1 might have received. birch ‘A cup milk hu-ifinlusives containing significant '5 tea-Wm“ "M111 s mbols-finelly "A heart within ‘u For the filling: Mix together the prcie" for in the picture wrltin W"- ckmfimml. bTQWn will‘. ll- “nor forgotten was the love scum‘, moimskéuisins and stir in the melt- which w“ "dangerous more than " The sticks fetch- bmw: M wer or huntins. m together ‘twice the ufilmzrrfnblkinld 5m ‘d hon“ “d.” m!“ o ‘ur- powder. salt end m l undlng yards with the Jdelllhi‘ Cream shorteningurnd blend in m‘ "em °t ‘one oweodl‘ ' luted and corn or a rup; add the w l-besten u i/tlc at a ouch Our "hewer: of wood" number- time, beating welleg ed only two this afternoon. Jamie intended to accompany 1150i;- vluit with Junie end me i! “d. tired from. his yesterdlw. 9W closed end xsrolyn W" "m" °° let him risen the afternoon owl - The eveninl “m! \° u‘ 1“ 5 '° t driftof darkness that lettltfl W" the‘ pinks and yellow: left ‘BY u" "mo; nun. James come lmlfwl‘! from the milking lutereavhg; m: stun come out. follow mower to wishes. Who came in so quietly l!- °?.- E 3 in hnlf or infill: bu. carefully with l kn e. remaining hulf oi" the cnlnbe mix- ture. then top with runnining but.- s r m u ifiodaut .aso o [redial minutes, a on“ g. lug? Mr. D. m his homo dowr: ' thelriver. Come l0 Kilt "l" ' -- - Q- - rv$%v" ~ to some un nilhld- WW‘ 3...... English ___ ' l I. s .'.'::~",_..'"..':.'...r 2:... In; community he i011!’ MGM?‘ ierrlng to “thewmeltlnl W ° l , queasy-busy. iuduliirlviilélflfifa- ......'~ stews...“ owns», an: .'."'...:.'.Y:l;.~.§_3"'".....,.... m! the pockuue urrivin; sufe " 9- " "4 m ‘m " ...=.-....vzi-.i..~.e..e.-..uc-'ii~m no: a: an": . s: 3. which one of those Junie-ll . mmlloliifllfiiir noulovin. mlm. r095 lgwflmnu a N:- h, v,- n: 4. Whstedoeo the word "unio- { ‘ ' “u” ma” \ 2.12mi llroo cl. ‘as hion ' customary healthy nppetltie, hom-' field! one of Jennie‘: mom 49 4g q S k vitriol-slurs kkkk-kkkktkk. ‘k‘k'k'kkk'kkkk k kkkk v vv w Vwvvv v- Y {Dorothy Di’? Wiser-irr- O FOOOO-OO l Heroine I fers Lefif - A Pleasure-Bent Working 5 - Babes With Their others DEAR mes mx: ' Much sympokhy is exortued for-the mo: little we; wives, but whet about the poor war grandmother of whom I mono? "The werilfur harder onust-hu-n on ourdouehw‘! bIOI-illfl more-older endlcllblefotlkeit. suofiusnndmnmtildto 1gp om- dsugntm und our deugbtoro-in-luw in taking core of their cum-en, but in rcelon. However, when they dump down whole nurs- ‘erics on us and go off to this l10b.01"l0'll1fl1¢ their evenings -' g up the service boys b! duncing with them, it is something else lguin. Ygt that is the way it works out end Brendon is left to hold the beg end chunge the didics. if it luppensdoncosweok, it wouidutbouobod. But wnurunwmutumeduitoanishtmddlvnwfl end hue to run after o toddler with her poor rheu- matic knees. 1nd isn't even paid the wages of e baby-sitter, it is pretty tough going for her. WAN '1‘ OCOASIONAL Believe me, we g-rsndnlothers would like to have u night off frot- baby-tending now and then and be able to so i0 "w movies. but we can't. Baby's Home hu already gone. She beat us to it. GR-ANNY ANSWER: The nowqaaperu soy that there is much discussion in Washington umong the brass hats about what this war shell be- coiled. We ere all on fumiliur speaking terms with the Revolutionary Wu end the Civil War and the Spanish-American War and the World War. but it seems that no one con decide upon whet uwniker this war shall go down in history. . ' My suugcstionis that it be called Grondmos’ war. for certainly in no other wer hove so many gronrlnothers been drafted to the support of the infantry. In former wnrs women with children thoulhii tho! We" doing their bit. for their. country by stu. at home and inking cure of the baby and sister and buddy and junior, but in this lute unpleasant- ness. millions of young mothers have wished that 10b off on Grsndma. Ormdms hos risen like a. martyr to the occasion. She has given upher sunny room to be turned into e nursery. She has crawled out it of her-bed ut night to give the baby its formula end Johnnie drink of water. She has walked the colic and st-unmled uound after toddlers. whllethe children's mothers were making money, or spending it on fine clothes. or. going to parties to divert themselves. » < And it hasn't been an easy 10b. for '10 isn't l7 nor even 17.. Old muscles tire quickly audit ls sunny for‘ Grandma to run setter u per- petual motion youngster. Old people like their quiet end their old ways, and no one his nude e greater sacrifice during the wer shun Grandma his in taking cure of the grandchildren so their mothers could be canteen hostesses or lady rivetere or whatnot. " ' {irnndms is one-of the unsung heroines of the wnr. Ber breast would be covered with medals if she got herfliust desserts, but let's hope she will now get u rest, anyhow. DIIARDOHUIHYDIX: Bomunywlvcswritoio your column about husbands who are philandcrers, or gamblers. or miserl. or spand- thrifts. Believe me, they don't [mow anything about men who ere herd to live with. They should have a gmuch u: have. Think of spend- ing yourlife with a mun who grows about everything from the size of the breakfast eggs to the way the president is running t e country; who novefswys s pleasant word to anybody or hos u c thought, and whom nothing n God's world lenses. Con unytli I be doneto c angc ouch u mm? MABTYRE -WII'I ANBWER: I doilat it. because o gmuch is just naturally rheun and cantankerous ull the way through and he would lave to be born over again to be changed. He is s sedlst who gets his pleuurein life making everybody else miserable. and‘ it gives him an especial kick when he can torture his own family. He feels that he has come to the end of u pemfect day when his children eower before him and he con send is wife in tears to her bed. v . The only thing the wife of s grcuch cun do is either to lesve him. which isn't always u happy solution of her problem, for taking the children end going buck to Mother is offal lumping out of the frying pan into the fire, end exchanging a husband's growls for Mother's complaints about how much noise" the kids make and how much more it coatsio feed o big family than e little one; or else she can tench her- self to be so deaf to her husband's complaints that she actually won't hear them. - Home-Mixed ‘ Cough Syrup ' Gives Quick Relief Saves You Big ilollusTEiIThTFmu n ounces of truly Inim- lt,‘ so Bu’! No cookhmt did cough medicine, und given you about. four times us much for your Hero's on old homo mixture your money. it keeps porfoctiymustee line. parents probubly used. But. once und lusts u family u long time. tried. you'll uiwuyu use it, because it You can feel this reliable home mix- givou such quick. pllllilil o! for ture take right hold of s cough. It coughs due to coidu- uooeons tho phiegnuootheo irritation. Andlifu IOGIIIIY mixed. Make land helps clear the uir billuges. syrup ‘by Itirring 8 cups of grunu- Eases, the soreness, mikes broething lutod lutlr and one cup of water u curler. and lets you get restful sleep. few moments, until dissolved. No Pine: is o. special compound of isnooded. Oryouoenuee corn proven ingredients. in conceli ’ syrup or liquid honey. if desired. f0 well known for its quick notion New yutfli ouuceuof Pinex (ob-on rout and bronchisl irritations. fuined from any d ) into u infancy refunded if it doesn't nleuse ca. bottiqund flli up th your syrup. you in ‘every way. . , 1 eedlecraft/ FOR THE HUME IIGUII MAGIC hills-ob the wt for the lift and the oi er, neetrogidrm. Pontiee- in the .