PAGE TWO i t o Q 6 v 0 O I-IEAVENS! THIS PLACE IS LIKE A STEAM ROOM THAT'S BECAUSE BETTY IS SCRUBBING AND INSTEAD OF LETTING THE NEW RICIIER RINSO DO THE I'LL SAVE YOU, LADYI I CONTAIN A NEW “SUDS'BOOSTER" THAT MAKES IVlE GIVE UP TO 3 TIMES A5 MUCH SUDS A5 I6 SOAPS TESTED WITH RINSO YOU DON'T HAVE TO 0o ANY HARD SCRUBBING OR BOILING. RINSO soAKs DIRT LOOSE IN AS LITTLE AS \~ IO MINUTES ./ / a 0° , nil TEQA IT'S TRUE! THE NEW I940 RINSO WASHES CLOTHES AS MUCH AS l0 SHADES WHITER THAN LAZY OLD-TYPE SOAPS I'VE USED... " f» WASHABLE COLOURS STAY BRIGHT. I HAD THE COOLEST, EASIEST WASI-IDAY EVER Gugvz-ri-Q THY RINSO FOR DISHES-ECONOMICAL, EASY ON HANDS :~___. _. _ 5l'.\(‘l£ EUR, lUlNl ULUTHIIJS Half the battle of good groom- lii: rtyiilves around the mati- itw in ultra you keep your clothes. . ( Q i . (lt‘~1‘l'\'0 nice living III l you cant postbly ex- lt1.\_..\l‘(l to do you Justice ‘.11 too many things in ‘l a. closet becomes a hodge- o you lose sight of things. too. slit oil’ hangers, necessary z; Iiiay b’.- oic" ockrtd until a _ 1 i lt‘-’l"€‘l‘ll when it is m0 late ‘fiend t0 it to tlic bathroom soapdisli. lthere is nothing theoretically (rleaii, that can become so cluttered and rlitst-infestcrt zI= the average household clothes closet, Try. first of all, to see yvhere vou can arrange {tdflllltlfifll hanging ‘space. A toot tak-rn oif part of a wide passageway will not lllC0llVCll- iencc anyciie and will p" e to be ;w':lcome relief for lllg (it rstliiietl ‘closet Perliap; you can take space at the end 0t a liallwav. or build a cabinet ‘.11 one or two corners. Until yiou gret decent space for ‘your wearablcs ffOll never can keep Itliem as splc-aiid-stizin a5 you cllOuld. FUT GLAH 0K *\§—-—-_ PIINTED DESIGN . _ h] bull lfiiatriiii'ir.:il'lz*éi..t.izit"lz. i...» nnd other akin troublel. A record of 60 WI"- Dr. Chase's Ointment Colorful pictures- on gla.=.=.—\vh".t distinction they lllllfl to your wall f And you can paint such piciurrt.» easily. Your design is printed on paper which _you put under thi- glass, H1911 you follow tlic (lCSlQW as you paint. The "China (Tlipprr" sliotvn herb is 9 by l2 inches in s just rigli‘. for framing. And to maltc a gar- geous colorful yiirlure of it - II. ' ' ubjrcis such 'I.s . ., tropical birds —you llTllll Iinly a few Incxpciisiyic materials. Three small tithes of oil paints- red. blue and yellow - make any color you Ivart. A touch of black llOllFOhlilld enamel Ilarlrcns a color, a little l\\l'llll‘ Iiuuvrhold enamel lightens it. and asirnplc color chart shows how to mix your paints. Imagine how striking the "China Clipper" will look with the ocean a rich dark blue-green, the heavens sky blue. tho ship a dark brown- and at thc horizon a rod-orange sunset glow. For a colorful backing, which will show through unpainted parts 1.1 the glass. use metallic or bright- htied paper. 'I‘lIcII frame the glass with unpainted side out. Now you have a-“picturc you arc proud iu liangl Our set. "Four Designs for Paint- ings on Glass," contains also “Moon- light in Venice." "Roses and Cot- tage Tulips." and "Tropical Birds" —cach 9 by l2 IIIcIIcs. includes I chart for nIIxIIIg colors. tells what colors to use for each design, gives pointers on applying paints. Send 20c in coins for our set of Four Designs For Paintings On Glass to The Guardian Home Serv- lce_ Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address. and the Name of booklet. Name Street Andres; PIWIIIOI ‘ ‘lngs. I can alivays count on his op- ‘. §Q‘**§'Q§-OO-O§OO~OO~OOOOOOOQQOOQOOQOQ 9-00-404 OO§§V9§§O§§OO+§§ \§OOO§§-§O9 V§§QQQQO§OOfOOFO4Q EOOQ O§§Q§§ TTLIEVSIHARLOTVTETUWN GUARDIAN 00-04-904- 00r000o00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ao0000000000000000000000000000>0v0000>0>o00+004o0+0~ 0-00o0+0+0440-0-00000o0+0v¢v§900v¢¢¢¢+99 Women's Realm/fiicial and Personal;Fashions/Literaturel 444-04440 l 0000-0000004 00440-04 M“... O6 WELCOME TIIE TRAVELLER (B! ARTHUR HARDY) "No. Lawley is stiff-necked. 1 liatle to see hm at the council meet- position. He won't sell." “Capstoiws .- hop ls closed. The leases oi tlic Bulluiitg. arc falling lll. I Lawlcy intends to do something w-itti I the place; he toltl me 50. Supposing ‘HD0911, Berry ivas to buy ilie place, I Mayor?" I “Hun? A man of straw." The “Mayoral gesture was contelnpiuous. "wily tutu he do with it?“ ‘ Just won an important fight has put li.llI in lllL‘ b g mun- ey. L-iiwlcyi likes liim. Pridgcoii. So Idccs Pruiiella, A. Brrrv once owned I tlic BULGIIXJS, remember.” "So I l.i.e been [Cltil But it was pars ago. time of Napoleon, I be- Ieve. Nobody" cares a curse fe-r Nap» oil-on iiaiviiuayus". Wliat would a lariiivi" do with the til-ace?" 'l (TI C l “It? If“ D h D ~ lfitfiflfi. "stall" °"°t J’ 1x aw‘... . r~ T’ Glamor Girl, Oomph Girl, Personality Girl and What-Not Make Parents Throw Up Their Hands in Despair as Daughter Tries Vainly to Emulate Them It's for crying out loud! It does seem as Li’ what with the war. and the depression and all. we have about all the trouble we can stand but- Iaiiother affliction is lyiiig in wait for us. Just as we thought that the Glamor Girl and the Oomph Girl had gone the wa of all flesh and that lite was going to be worth llV- ing once more. the Personality Girl has arrived to toiinent us. Great grief! Heaven knows that the Glamor Glrl and the Oomph Girl have been hard enough to stand, and we have felt that we were punished for our sins beyond our (leserti in not being able to Open a I)€\\SDflp9I' or a Inagazlne without being confronted with their deiidpan pictures. and a detailed account of tlic-ii" clothes. and their dogs, and the night clubs they went to, and the men they were going t0 marry. But these sufferings were as nothing com- _. pared to Ivliat we are going to have to endure from , ' the Personality Girl. < For. according to the way she l5 being press-ngenled she ls "vivacious , Sir 'I'licIIias5 interest lay only in Igetiiiig an. studi"ii1i! l.’1'l(lgi0li'S‘ ‘angle, otliertvisc this mtervlew would I have been a slicer music of time. "What abrlu; l\Ilill'-U\\', then he nan ‘to t-Iiy the plat-e for his film coni- Iiaiiy.” "wow _\'III‘I'I> talking. The Eagle‘ iFlllll ccmp- is -,I Wbllllll)’ coniern. - lntXflli» a lot. of mon- L . I u "Lliwicy rcluscd to even think cf ‘.01 ing the Blllllllllg}. to Eagle Films- .\i.IIlt;-.\" l.» keen. He nuokc to IIII- llUUIlI it just Iiuiv. 1 tliiiil; he would u to approach La\\'lt-_\' (Ill liisj 'lIII- ltlvrfii‘ of Taiismirlh gave Sir ’I‘lioiIi-.i>. u sliarp llzok. Was SJ‘ ‘Tlitiuus leg-pull Iig? Pfltlgetlll coulll never be llilil. sure about ) bu“ out ll Aflcr his llI-partilrc Fri-l ‘(goon sat for a while thinking. Thea lilo l)l‘L‘S;0(.l i1 button. WOULD-BE BENEFAFTORS l . “ltiiiu up Peter Marl v at Old- lI ll Holt c," said the l\ or “llill ll s resiuuarv atiswcied ' all.“'1'cll hini l would like to $1.: lIlni." Two mliiutes later tlic secretary reeutcrau tlic room and reported. "Titc lady secretary said that. Mr. Pczer Bliaizoiv Ls on his way to ace you new. sir.” "Good." Peter Marlow came iii rocking ot srciit. He wore a gorgeous scarlet carnation iii his _ Iilaslicd the diamonds on his iiiigcr= Iriiigs. Anything to impress. "i wanted to talk to you about 'I‘ravellei"s Buildings. I wuiit to buy tlic place for my iilni Mzirlow said after an exchange ol greetings. “Same here," growled the Mayor, pulling out a g0 d watch and study- ing its dial. "We haven t. much time lbcfore lunch. suppos m: you take a lbite with me at the Goes and Grid- ‘iron; we can talk it over there." I Over lunch they said all that. therc ivas to Silly- Tlic Mayor was alreadyI in Iiosses. on of most of the facts. , Prldgcoivs rmall tilt! eyes. \\‘ldLll-, led {tlltl he smiled blandly. I “So you scloeit my support bi litiyiiig the Building». eh’? Lawley re- llllSPtl you! I'm alrairl nothing caiif be done." .' Marlow drank from B. full wine glass. He hart szeu up this Mayor (orrect y. lie believed. "I am prepaiccl to g0 to n higher Iirice Iliaii I offered rather than fail. U if vou help Inc and 1 ‘get. 'li"ltvcller‘.~ Buildings. ill make It wortii your while. bll})])0.\ll1g we sav tillecii pir 4011b of tlic gross as commission?" I ‘ "Mike it t\\'eiit_v ucr cent," snap- ped tlic Mayor. who flattered hInl-, elf tipiin his buiancss acumen. "Sup- i posing you pay twenty-twin thousand- pouitds for tlic plate, that, would] mean four thousand four hundred pound.s—~—" "1'll pay you three thousand five hundred pounds no more," bargain- ed Marlowz “Done. It's a bargain. Let's go t0- getlicl- and sec llawlcy." answered Pridgcoii. 1i in the end Marlotv bought the Buidings- lic would ga.n by just Ilia. much nioiiCy; on the other liaiitl aliould Liiwlev chanuc his mind and consent to sci and Marlow could Le jc-ckeycd out. of the poslticn, tlic Mayor 0f ’1aiL~.\\'ortlI might siep iti and buy tlIe place on bclialf 0t the tcwn and build that IIcIv town hall. Walter Prlagccn, Marci" of Tali - worth was satisfied that Iic would win I-itlier tyay; the sort of CCYLllLlLy he liked. LA\VIll-J\' S'l\-\l\'l).\‘ FIRM An Iippo nlzli nt y th Adam Law- lcyi was iiiiiae ovci‘ tin. tt-li-tiliolie, AL half-past tlircc (YClGili Marlow orov. the Mayor to the seiicliors ollicu. in tlic rilgn Street. Five tninutes later they were ushered by Llieeps. pen behind car as u.»ual. int.» the presence 0i perhaps Ilic lllthl. lin- pcrtunt mail in uaiiswcrtli. Cliceps placed chais for tllie visitors and withdrew. Adam Lliwley studied the faces of the two men crlticallv and hi. eyes held a shrewd twiinkle. A astute judge of cliueater. he could rend these two men Ilke nil open book, ‘Tm surprised to see you, Mayor," he raid. "i suppose vou have glvcn up your luca, oi building your new town hull on tlic site of the old Traveller or you would not have conic here with Marlow. Are you lils champion?" | " rlow has s, great scheme in mind for the betterment of the town, Lnwley." venlulctl the Mayor. showing the smile usually reserved for civic and other public gatherings. "For the betterment of himself and the Eagle Film Company, yeul mean," countered Adam Lawley. but without offence. “What would Tun.- wortli get out. if it?" "My dear sir." Marlow smiled u. studio smile and raised a. hand de- precatingly. "I mean lo bring money into the town. Tunswortli would gfllfi largely by new rating and increased‘ revenue. ‘The publicity to be derived irom the activities of Eagle Films ‘would have a value beyond pncc. Local businesses would pros er. via.- tors would be attracted to t. e place. Think what, it would mean to the. town to have glamorous film stars re.-.lding in the most famous house in Hi h-st. Imagine tlic interest that woul be aroused bv the nrescnce in our midst of great actors on the screen and gtage. The property known as Traveller's Buildings at the Iii-Iisent moment. stands an eye- sore that. offends. I would either re- build ll. or renovate It s0 that it would be improved out of all recog- nition. I can guarantee to make your’ town, Mr. Lalwley, as I think I told you before." Mm. lflvllnv amiled duly. ‘TWIN cfiililliiulh’ '\\'liicli 1S u itally l4 by 2'.) niches. 4 and nipetusus Irztl temperamental and sne glows." And if You don't tremble in fear and horror at that announcement, you are a better man than I am, (luiiga Dill, and the \\'0i‘ld‘s champion Optimist. Of coarse. what II few silly r1611 girls do is nothing to get panicky over if they keep tllCll‘ crimes t0 themselves. If they wan to glamor and oomph. lat ‘I'm. _ ll they’ want. to spend their money in buying piib- iiritv. II~~vI= 'l\l f"\_ll, g Let tlirni even cxplo.t their personality if they get. a kick (tut of tlzring it. _ <-_ (Continued on Txwe 5. Col 7) _ SEMI BOX l.‘ lb. ‘Y WINDOW, Gl\ En‘ PLAN l -\l) START A h-liiilll bci; Ill a sunny window \\'".ll g.ve tlic S7013 0i a few favor- its \A‘ll‘.("ll0>' of lltavcrs or vege- table." swcrai ucekls head-stri- tii..s spring. if _\1u ll. ve ncreld i‘ anze orhot-I but, y do not want to be limited to the cqtcn (ll pliuiis llSllflliy in tlic market, [I10 sired bcx otters a 13y lcwliliig the bcx in a tub oi ‘ ' "r, tlic s0.l may new be thor- ‘ougl y soaked without danger oi waslrng the weds lrcm their places A wet blanket of newspaper may be placed over the soil to keep it ircm ‘cirylitg, and tle bcx set in a warm. {dark place until the seeds sprout. Immediately sprouts appear re- move this blanket, and place the bax In the itizinicst. \\'.1lClCW you own. 1A k.l.cli-2ii uzndcw 1S good, because buyonholfl Hi. ‘trav to grow your C-\\'ll. Ililllllldllly’ is aways greater there. if a paize of glass is kept over the Ibex at night, mo". ture wll be con- ‘ecrvcd; but always llit an edge of this 00"‘ during the nay. tor vriirlaiicii: nnpe off moisture which Holes tiiiiy be bored ccnrleirsas en it, and remove it. en- tirely when the plants grow high The name "flat" l-S usually up- pl.cI;l to tlic acid box. It, may be of any convenient s.ze. from a cigar bex to tlic standard ilcrsts Lat. inches (1201). In the botlzm oi ilie bcx to assist drainage, though if the boxes are Piifliillli 10 1011c“ ll- tzghi, cos-s water has no ‘ Watering "W51- be bbbfcilgh; soak Through [.113 the soil whenever it grows dry; and A cigai l) . inuid be rc- I:v utre to keep it fc-m‘ Seed bcxes handled tlis way sel- ‘d"m sllllel‘ ircm .\\'l"ilCl1 is a tungcu-s (is-ruse that. kills little plants. But if you do inave this trouble. then disimect- ants can be obtained which will Clfill‘ ' i. llilTl‘L“.‘f‘l falling apart. Soil tt-qil In a always be put through a sieve. The soul box should coarse 5.011 may lie ti (d the bot- tom. the llli.‘ on tegi. Flf7l'lSlS' pot- tiig soil is the lie-i. or a fine gar- urn loam. about, half rand. I Seed tiiay be blniarl.‘ t one va- riety t0 a ilat; or 5fI\\'ll in rows. \\'lll(‘l‘l allows srvlral varictie"; tobe g'i'c-i\'ii in thi- saiiie box, efich row being lalze-lictl. The broadcast meth- ccl has icnie nrvintage with tiny i Being constantly under observa- teui" to learn at lust. hand the way seedlings grow, and the conditions ‘which encourage healthy piogress. The temperature of the home is usually satrlaetory to the plants. Iirovcicd ll- is not. too hot. A day ICITIDCTYUIIIPE not over 70 degrees and g night ‘emperature not below .35 degrees is satisfactory for most subjects. Watering must be done cwrciuuy at all stages, being care- luT to let excess water drain away, iand not to allow the soil to become - dry. I c l)l'~'lfl.’llY"Sl- are Iiruaily less c.." (rd than those in rcws. Ii you sow in runs. use the (‘flQG oi a ruler to make rhallow inifentions in the soil; sow thinly, czivcr l:glitl_v. or I f;i'in the sail with a block of irccd. if; .—_.-___ I to that. Pridgeon?" f a have you to say The M r shoulders. ‘You sll:ll‘lg\glgc(ll]\yh1€ll9\\'§' IS Lll I itIl iaefoi-th iiwey. wai n 1c p c ( nqlliilllwll hlltlclF have the flneit build iig iii tlic eouiitv pulled down for hqlllfizllig higher rates out. of T‘ Iswcrili folk who can't ililoril ‘ci . Lelivlcy flashed. BEEF KIDNEY STEW "Mv own rates‘ liavc risen by more ,3 -0 .. .. ,v . 1 Two beef kidneys, 1 onion. 2 bay Il".i-‘I.3I.-"ll‘..*il‘ alll-‘llliulli“filfifilll leaves. 3 sprigs or parsley. 2 celery ypm-S’ IQ} not 1(.,v\.0“l;]@;d Tans. stalkz, 4 cups wat/cr. 1 teaspoon worzli folk while lirlugeoii." Iicvril extract. 2 WDIPIPOOYIS but" The Mayor pivllerl a wry face. His t?“ z lablcgpoons “Owl “It an‘ m, ,~~ w m-pL qiolnper. Wcrchestershire sauce, llpllflslllf! we let it go at that. I lt-‘FIWII 111109- Wash Kidneys We“ lliink Mll'l'l(.'\‘ scheme a good 0110.161“ In 1111". Temvvfi all 60m 811d llotrlcy". 'l"liink of il.< manifest lid-membrane. Soak in cold water 1 vantzi Ies "lliltil: of a big centre of hour. Dram. out Into bits, and soak film l)l"tfllli‘llt)n brine! established at. 1 hour lcngier. Rlnre well and add Dl‘.i\\'(‘ll Park, II tlvrvlirt. and dPviiy- onion. bnv leaves. parsley am 1w: ]l1‘tT])('l‘l‘.' \‘,lll ‘n ha." been up icr (jclgry Add water and bnng slowly 22133.‘Wilt.“IIS-Iffiilohgl; to n boil. skim well. cover and . . . i, s. a = - 4 . IICV vlng the [time of the nlrl Travel- Sumner J0 may or unm lender cr-er- -I believe lt was IIii inn once. . L“. T." m , over heat until ,h“,‘",‘§;‘“zn.f‘n, f§,',‘,‘,‘_'i‘_‘, ~“° nboub_Slllll"llly browned. Add ma: and Atlani Laxrlev iinilcll s lS'llllV and cook “mu thickhmd 5mm“ serve ’ on teat. Yield: 4 portions, let tlic twp men ramble on. DFPSFIIH! home their liflll1l< with licarfv rm- (Serves 4) liliarls. Al. last. whorl he liad heard enough, he thought, It time to end Two ounces uuoivrrtened choco- _late, 1 1-4 tablespoons butter, 2 cups HS ll l] l‘ KC “.89 the i""'.‘i'iI.-\v. He eyed the Mayor __‘:(T0 be ConIInuedL nnnivs..fe...ll.z...a.aci.a.l M I BEMA Momssl-is 0Tb: next time you pre are baked beans, try them with n nvorln of B MA Extra Fancy Ta le Molaues. You'll he delighted with the extra“ "cloumenlt givearhem ——rhe added appeal to grown-um I and young folks, too. Uuc BEMA Extra Fancy Table Mnlnna In m" will . muflim, cnoklcqucqu wcl u n upruil for bread. ll‘: n ure, I nourhhlng food, rich in Indy-bu! dlq vlumlru. lOl-D IN lUl-K Al’ YOIII IIOCIPI "THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT NOT A IilEND" do this Iixrlicut washing the soll_| tion the seed box enables the ama- ,- llHelpful Hints For The Women Folk {"1 LITTLE TRIUMPHS 11mm are little triumphs Only women know; Cakes. 1e gold and fluffy; Seams ld flat and nan-ow Where small stitches hide; Rooms swept. clean and glowing Keeping joy inside. I‘ lTIIQN rue little minimum .Women do not bcaizt; Fragrant, amber coffee; Luscious golden wast; lBediywl-tlh sheets stretched smooth- Ourtaim Crisp and white; ilamps that shed home's ‘Through the quiet night. There are little triumphs Simple in themselves; Shy narclssu-i blooming, Boon in open shelves. Home has deeper meant!‘ 'Neath a woman's hand. Small things make llle l-avey. Women understand, mesage TI-IAWING PIPES EXPERT WORK With the zero temperatures, tlhe problem of what to do in the unwelcome even-t 0t water pipes freezing becomes a matter of vital importance to some home owners. Tlialwmg frozen water pipes is not a Job for a handyman, the Plinnbuig and Heating Industries Bureau warns. In fact. consider- able damage may restilt if the huseliolder relies on hi5 own remedies or these 0t scnie other uroualitied person. The use of blowtorches is pal‘- ilviiliuly risky. the Bureau points out. A blowtorch in tihe hands of aaperson not thoroughly familiar with its hazards is likely to result in a fire due to overheating of the pipe or an exolesion due to the ac- cumulation ol’ steam when pipe; are frozen. the task of thavmig them out should be en- trusted to an experienced master p‘umber or heating contractor. Many contractors have special electrical or steaming equipment which enables them to thaw pqxs rapidly with complete safety. Pipes which are so located as to be susceptible to freezing should ,Ibe either re-lccated or instituted ‘with irom two and one-half to ,tliree inches of good pipe covering. Worn piping sliculcl be replaced because it. l-s more likely t.o freeze and crack. In relocating pipes, plumbing contractors will gladly offer advice for n change in lay- out tha twill improve the entire system. PORCH GUARDS Simple iron rairngs may be 9y- ‘fectively used on botlh tlhe ex- terior and interior of the home, but they flrd their widest; service as B. stairway and porch guard. If your elbows are a red-brown dumpmg ml" colour. and are rough or scaly, scrub them daily. using vrami, soapy wa- ter and a bit of pumice stone. Apply hand lotion or crenm t0 them regularly. and it‘ you have the Jnlllmlle 1t. lhabit of leaning on your elbows- whole milk, 1-2 cvp sugar, 2 table- spoons flour. 2 eglg yolks, l tea- spoon vanilla. 1 teas-pooh almond extract. 2 egg whites. I Melt chocolate and butter in top of double boiler, Add milk slowly, stirring into chocolate until smoothly blended. Heat. Mix sugar and flour and add 1-2 cup of chocolate milk mixture. Stir until smooth. Pour into mixture in double boiler, cook another 5 min- lites. Beat yolks slightly and pour this thickened chocolate mixture over t-liem. stirring well. Rctvyn mixture to double boiler and cook another 4 minutes. Remove from heat and add flavoring. Beat in the stlffly beaten egg whites, a. little at. a time. Turn into chilled bowl and keep in refrigerator, Well cover- ed. untzl time to serve. Pass thick cream wit-h this smlple but delight- ful Bundny dessert. (bnf THE SPASMS OF MIXTURE BUCKLEY’ A MomingSmile lpWge say ye blackened hLs eye, at " “That's what OI did. Sure, Oi got a fish bone stuck in me throat, an’ Iiot contented \‘.h seeln’ me suf- fer at. much, he commences beatln’ rne on the back." KEEP AT IT "Here, boy." said the wiealthy m0- torist, “I want some ga-"oline, and please get a move onl You'll never get anywhere in the world unlem you push. Push is essentlab When I was young I pushed, and that got. me where 1 am." "Well, guv-nor." replied the boy, "1’ reckon you'll have to push again. cause we aint got a drop of gas in the place." MEATS "Good Meat& Fish" For YOUR Order, Phone 81. J. M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building i Inom: snomln mlnun rm: cannon In planning a new home with an attached garage can should be taken to effect the woeful merg- ing at the garage into the picture aaawholeJt thehouneutobeof modlem or Spanish design and the garage follows the same flat-roofed architectural style. this may be ac- complished by arranging a sun deck on top of the garage. An out- side stairway. running up against the wall, will give access to the sun deck. Intelligent selection of the Palms used on a garage help to create the harmonizing single - unit im- presion. Colors that blend or con- trast with the exterior color of the house should be used on the gar- age. 1f attractive architectural Ieaturgc of the house am empha- sized with a distinct color the gu- age may take this emphasizing color for its walls or it may benefit irom a third or harmonizing tint. KITCHEN SI-IELVES Iii deciding the arrangement of kitchen cabinets. home Plfliliieii should consider the inconvenience to the housewife resulting from pot shelves and cupboards that are B00 low. High closetlike shelves, with space in which large pans can be flung from LhQ ceiling, Wlll elim- inate the necePsIty of the house- wife getting oii her knees each time she needs to select a certain an. p When there is too little insulin in the body. the tissues fail to take up suugnr at normal rate. The Jewish race has about twice as great immunity to tuberculosis as any other group of the white race. WITH w: RJIIIPVI- 2 voun For Monday. February 26. 1940 MARCH 21 b0 APR-IL 20 (A1165) -Aspects favorable on whole. special emphasis on necessary mat- ters, chzldrerrs affairs and your interest in government activities. Be self-reliant, full of spirit. APRIL 21. to MAY 20 (Ta-um!)- You are advised to be particularly discreet In emotional depmoment today. Think first. then act or gpeak, Your innate level-head- edness will be a. strong factor. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- In general. ycu will be wise to d18- cipline yourself today. Live in the 11 mind. yes, but not. in the clouds! ‘Though you discern another} fail- ings, don't remark upon them sar- castically. Have continuity of pur- ose. p JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Be especially careful with whom you deal. Save yourself a. lot o! trouble by investigating first and acting afterward. Your 03.81111- ing ability is of value. Dont let your imagination run away with you JULY 24 tlo AUGUST 2}! (Le0)— Protect your personal attains and money matters in general. The months ahead are full of interest- ing opportunities for which you should begin pvparing now. Neith- er be dictatorial nor supersensitive. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Pull in the reins, friend! Tighten up on indulgence: and lealsumes - also check overwork! e Happy Medium. the Bane Mid- dle Road hold the Ipfltllght. S MIBER. 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Avoid the quarrels, eon- INOIVIOIIM. HOROSCOPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) Iccpyugiii, ma». King Fenturn Syndicate Inc-l Look ln the nation your birthday comes In. Ind lllld whn your outlook lit. scoot-ding to the stun. wlv FEBRUARX 5Q, 1940 i o0040044o04400440000000on0uu Lenten Meditation B! B". Jame: Henry um,“ 18 BEA "if amimdleshall hell .. This in a Question mt htigeealiafiggg the attention of man suwe the world beg-an. The artsy-cl ol J€~i\LS‘ is In,“ he W111 live again with God in he V611. l! be has LWGQ a ngnwqus n’; neaven la a. spiritual state . will llve, with uou aiiu Iilvllhlflle?‘ 8s men and women who never marry B88411; but wiui all tne Iawltm o, the soul; understanding. “IMO,” memory and imagination, ln a glori: neci body which came from the Seed of the mortal bony to lllllleflb 1m. mortally forever, and forever. 1n heaven there is n0 parting, no sor- row. no sin, aria no vral‘. in an; home of God notlilng but. mace reigns, because ucu L) tlic Loin o1 hell-Veil 81111 Bfl-Pmand the universe Man alone ‘in his selfishness To; greed and power makes war possible on earth. when man lXIVlNb God t0 reign over the earth B5 he rules i103. ven, war will be impossible. some. day the saints will manage the “Ofld 101‘ U05. Christ. mid all his follow- ers, which will become a Iiubitiilcn for the Lord's people Lvlng togelm-y in peace. power and plenty. i-lerc u the picture: God sit-ting upon the throne in heaven with his presume filling the universe. Christ at m5 rig-ht hand as our advocate, the ltllg. e15 whom Christ order.» to guard his people upon the earth. and whom e uses as messenicrs to CUHVQI w the men of the eart .who are willing to listen to the truth. all the secrets of heaven, and even thOsc things that are to come to puss‘ in the future. The power of heaven will eventually win a glorious victory over all he evil of the ivcrkl, and the mission of Jesus will be com- plete; every knee ihall bow, and ever)’ tongue will sing in confes- ion. "CHRIST Is LORD or ALL." Then heaven and earth will be Illieli with JOY. ace and LOVE. You i _ can live in his heaven NOW! OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEZIVIBER 22 (Scorpio) — Income, budget. and occupation matters require thought- ful attention. Assoclatlon with ‘level-headed intelligent people high- lly approved. Thentricals also ask more than ordinary consideration, if they are on your day's schedule. Be sensibly conservative. NOVEIVIBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Watch your iii- terests closely, And be very coil- aclentious, too. 1f handling the Iii- fairs of others. Careful tang-Inca: to avoid misstatement and mis- calculimon important. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) -- Busines in general. new propositions, revising, rebuild- ln.g. making bids and offers and attempting that which requires the ability to be patient and pillllhl-IIK- fng are on the list, calling for most care and deliberation. Start ills week right! JANUARY 22 t0 FEBRUARY 20 (Aqunriusl-"raczousnesa and your natural alto"! smile will work wonders this tricky period Don't compromise with anything that l5 the least bit contrary to honesty. Yours too fine. too capable tor buch action. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - You. like Aquarium, are bdvised to be particularly mindful to avoid detours from the direct and honest course. No matter how imposing the person, he (or Sllfl ts no excuse for you doing wrong- Bo alert m protect your and your ‘loved ones‘ interests. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be a very likeable, munch modest, retiring. di-apcsltlon. QuIet- ing to the nerves of lively. over- fusion and inharmony which may occupy the time of thou about , you. Don't be too oensorima of i loved 01163 and fflendls. Maintain quick people. Capable of slivers-i IF it acquires the ability of CON- OEIVPRATTON. Should avoid dump your belief in, and lovie of, God irw- Plain diet M‘? M H bib"- -_boye_l,_ll_ Music talent. M lkkkkkkmkkkkxk n‘ A ALA444Q-QQ44 Smartest Fa And Winter StyIéS Herve is the school girl's favorite. .nc clamzc shtrtwalst style. It. is designed especially 1n sub-deb sizes for that iii-between age. ‘rhé gored skirt is amply full for comfort. She will feel smartl dressed in either version. and w be npproprintai gubed for school. 11b suggest mak- ing several of thou frocks for he! new Spring wardrobe... one of the very popular striped o0tton.... the other with n contrasting gingham plaid top and a plain iikirt. Style N0. 3164 L! designed for sizes U, l3, 15 and 1'1 years. sine 15 requires 8 3-4 yard; of 89-inch material for long sleeved dries; l. 7-8 yards for short sleeved blouse; 2 1-8 yards for skirt. Bend fifteen (the: (coin is pro- fered) for pattern. Write plainly your Name. Address and atria number Be cure to state the also vou wish. Shylc no. am Blze Nllhl ltzoot Addrell (my Provtncl The waxed paper from bread and cereal packets to very uaeful for butting the polish on the floor. It doesnt absorb-and conaeque iy waste-co much polish ll a cloth. and the floor shines fur better. A!- I shions fer use. the dirty paper can be used for lighting a. fire with moat excellent and quick-burning insults.