,_ . .ei ' ilt`_ lr J x l--~ x f r \ i il li _.- L A r ,l \ 5.. -,., 31 it _' ,,. ~. \ i /3, ~ _;».~f~.. _-. . _ rl ' i ' ' I _ ,il '»’ I __ . #0000003 - vate an excellent appetite _ L ~ lf rms 1 or M Adu @;»Er,33_E; C ep,;CtLULt: | your a , egs, ankles wish " `3 "P-’ ` L - 59 CO2-fe i "fy “Md ,r cannons s1-Ann/mo tfrnzsnusss ¢»¢4cuA|.nv _ __ _ __ _ _ ___ warm olive oil is very good. _ _ _ to hasten the f‘.lttenlng process you - will find that a daily massage with `_““` " " " ' T4 ‘Y l will help build up the tissues and is l me _'Whatever you in/_"'e_b€1tcont2§tSet;:; you do not increase as hurriedly as you would Wish- _ ’ Once you have acquired your d ~ l 1 1 I ' MY GARDEN T0 Gwh is given a garden plot, ._'A spade, a rake and a hoe, And the choice is left with you and ‘me Just the sort of plants wc grow. And when the great Head Gardener _ comes _.Will He find my garden fai: With blossoms ov! love, and joy and P8800. Or choked with thistles of care? Will iihere be the perfume of flow- ers sweet hom the seeds of kindness sown. Q' with weeds of envy, doubt and dri-fe, Twill my garden be o‘er grown?- l¢. E. B. “_ ODD JOBS " Huw to Tackle Them F' No mower whether we have house UI' flat there are always odd jobs in ‘the way of repairs and similar tasks Which, if we have to seek pro- 'filional help. abways mean s cer- tiln amount of expense. Quite often Ihece odd jobs are really simple ilfairs, and it is merely a matter of knowing how to do them. A few _helpfut hints in this connection may prove useful. , One often finds, in these days, `_fKcc.il.lly with new Wblls, that the _`p1»ster is decidedly er-umbly, and iieither force nor persuasion on '6'ur pant will induce nails to “stay 'p`nt.” ‘This makes our task of hang- iiix pictures or similar articles d'B6W,¢d|`ii' dilllicult. Quite an effec- tive and easy way of dealing with the matter is to make the required hole in the wall for the nail them fill up with liquid glue. The nailistllen placed in position and left the glue surrounding it hardens. This makes 1. very firm sulpport for a consider- lblb weight. When Cupbonrdd are Dump It is not at all unoolmmon to find that sufpbourds which are built into an outside wall are becoming musty and mouldy through the damp penetrating the bricks, and unless snmethring is done to counteract this, the trouble gets worse and worse with time. You will, however find this an easy way of treating eupbbuids alfeoted with damp. Give the outside of the Wall bricks three coats of waterglass. This seals the bricks and renders them procf against the damp. Half an .ounce of resin dissolved with half a pound of brown sheliac in one quart fo! methylated spirits, makes a good solution for coating the walls oi damp cupboards. These must first be stripped, after which the walls are given two coats- ~ Leone Handles cf Knives Knife handles which have worloed loose are very dangerous to "use, and these should be repaired ‘tt once. ‘ First 0( all take out the blade hom thehmndle,then withavieceo! 'otrong wire sec that the cavity in' ‘Ihe hondle is clear. Crush some! Qain, and melt a little over a| lentln heat and fill up the cavity! th tht: meanwhile heat the! __ “tang” of me blade lwnlenl M om!!! \ludll‘y buried in the ol the knife), now force it ' into the cavity filled with heiit of it will melt the as soon as it is cool t find that the handle is very firmly Ielllluhtheluclc required still be *ill tit? _ie turned to good aocotult in a nunlber of ways, Heavy pieces of furniture are often likely to make big imptintsl and even holes in the lino. but if you cut small rounds of felt to fit the size of the feet. and slip these under the furniture, you will find that this will prevent the furni- ture from sticking to or making the lino Vases which are apt to be heavy with glass holders ill the centre, will ill time mark the surface of a highly polished table, but you will find that a round of felt will pre- vent this very effectively. Another instance where pieces of felt will be found useful is in con- nection with a curb at the hearth. You will often find that owing to its being pressed tightly against the mantelpiece it markes it rather badly; try gluing a piece of felt at each side of the curb and you will not be worried about these marks in the future. USE EXERCISE AND DIET T0 GRIN WEIGHT Extreme I/hinlness. as much as corpulence. destroys _beauty of face and figure. When the cheeks are hollow and the collar bones a.re_ apparent, no one can be said to be beautiful Errors in diet. througlh want of knowledge of the chemical contents of food, are the most usual causes of thinness_ Eating a great the wrong kind of food. Very thin people often suffer fl-alll. indiges- tion, and if tlhe food is not properly deal will not make _You fat. if it Isl celery' becui cabbage' carmts am; .. . y p Z cheer the team that gave you such a handsome beating,” said the strang- , §,§,,,”,‘,’,,,'fI‘,’,‘,¥,,,’_"°““’°"°’ “‘° ““““° Does Business Training M-ake a Girl a Good AMorningSmr°le Thats ler s ortin of you to “Oh aye," said the burly one with sml'l<. "w_ ‘mr lr lun' ' ’ 3.1' t't@n_~ ° °°° “ W "° Control Her Temper and Increase _ m}'0s;>ccI?_see. By the way, wheres the Her __ N0’ Becaus? so “Referec? Oh he's int' canal!" A LITTLE NONSENSE Professor-Which is the strongest water power known to man?" $¢udem_w0m¢n-5 y,e,,r5_ A young man wants to know if business girls make good wives. To _______A__V_A____ ____ which inquiry one must return the noncolnmittal answer of: “Yes-and no " _lf you do WE a quartefof 'adfhour before your meals you will culti- particularly noticeable with the arms and wrists. lin gradually ig y weekly. Do not start worrying if e. sired weight, make it a practice to continue weighing yourself once a month, so that you can keep that extra flesh for which you have worked. And don‘t give up F0111 ,new mode of living just because you have achieved your aim, lt's a healthy one to follow. ____f SILK MATERIALS FOB HATS 'I‘aflfeta, faille and corded silks are perfect fabrics for inbetween season hats. One particularly D109 model to wear with your winter Coal right now and with a spring suit later on is of bright blue taffeta with a jaunh' red feather stuck in the crown. Another, made of dark gray corded silk, is trimmed with alternate rows of blue and red braid. ____.___-f-- SHORT CUTS Mainly a child who does not care for milk, Will drink It if served as a chocolate milk shake. Add two cr three teaspoons chocoln/to syrup or cocoa paste to one glam of milk. Add egg or egg white desired. Sweeten to taste, Stir w _____,- Iibr crushing .ice cubes there ls a new grinder. It comes equipped with a glass bowl. You turn thc handle and the crushed ice drops into the gli-is bowl. ready U0 be used in serving oysters, grapefruit or in drinks. To build up resistance colds, eat such raw vegeables as tumips. Use a combination tables grate them and serve on half dead with wearinoss to night clubs, if _ Y - Y ' 8 eu by C00k1rlg and washing and scrubbing, and who doesn't pine for her’ 0 lmsrry once said to me: “To put me to run a six-room apartment is like Several Of “W “U0” “med W3” 1511321118 a thousand-horsepower engine to do a one-horse-power job.” T ls Business om sumti _ , Y§:’f__ tis. Dorothy Dzx .gg Wife? -- Yes Because it Teaches Her to Often it Kills Her Domestic Instinct Undoubtedly in many ways the best train-_ ing a girl can get -for matrimcny is in busi- ness. It broadens her mind and clears hor vision. It brings her down out of the clouds and plants her feet on a hard W0rld. It Cures her of sentimentalism and the propensity to make everything a. personal issue, which are the curses of her sex. It teaches her to control her temper and her emotions, for no girl could 'keep a Job it she went into hysterlcs every time she was criticized. It teaches her promptness and Bc- GUYMY. for her bread and butter depends on her punching the timeclook at the Precise minute and turning out good wonk_ It teaches her the value of money and how much labor and pain and weariness go into the makin of every dollar. ' 8 Above all, it teaches ber understanding and sympathy with men. Bhe knows, as the home-keeping girl cannot possibly know, how terrinc is the strain of life upon men, how killing is the pressure under which they. work. She knows that sick or well they must drive on, and that they dare not stop for even a moment to rest lest their competitors pass them by in the race . She knows from experience that the worker cannot always control his or her own time. She knows what it is to have nerves so frazzled that everything that anybody did irritated her into d sharp speech. She knows what it is to be so tired when she came home at night that all in thetworld she wanted was just to crawl to a Couch and flop down on it and PES . I So the business girl is pretty sure not to waste her husbands money and to get value received for every cent she spends. She is also pretty sure to be interested in his work and to be willing to make sacrifices to help him along. She doesnt have conniption fits when he is late for dinner or telephones at the last minute that he has to meet a buyer from Oshkosh. She does not feel herself aggrieved because he does not feel FEBRUARY 6, 1935 __. =_;__v__ ___= i ll.vf»,_g?f,‘,’_', OLIVE o|L /ul# WM 3 WAYS ‘ - .4 .I o lukewarm water, stir in teaspoon sugar and let .tandforabout %w1hour.O .Jioricning with rest of sugar, nd _:eaten egg, salt, warm water _nough to knead. Knead on ed board until it in smooth rustic. Return the dough to which should be well greased * I » THE COOK 15 CORNER _ Q IU!! BOX BDLLB 1 cake compressed yeast ‘A cup lukewarm water ii teaspoon augur 1% teaspoon salt li cup sugar 2 cups farm water ’/| emi shortening 8 cups flour ‘ Dissolve tba yeast in il E - , gg §§E_§,§si.E§Ee issolved yeast_.,Then stir in cub our to make a dough that _ii .\ _ _ __ beauty to :hc surface. f “'_""i> A gmmu :apply ofa iw oil gon mta tbnndhinga/cv_n7 rake 4 Palrllolwe. _ . and buatihn . . .as lt c mares. %-`-'*i§<‘-_*LV _ ` \ .\ ig.,-y s\,>`§§ 1., ` _ your bath. Let n give V991’ '~ - ' . ‘\` ;. " ' 4% \.\ ~ Schoolgirl Comp anon ' V. Lum to Juan Benny. dh- »O 3.( hed \;§;-lmao who sings \ ' >\» ,. "-f':';_:;" c vnekii G1ld¥l5Wll"-l‘°“¢- _ 9 _‘.E<';;,.. time limi c -ur. cn the - f f--_~,_j»j,__'.-.v_`._._____ r.lmsii`;» rudK»°'i`is\n. A mn ' _ hour of music and dnml- 5 ¢ =. -rf ~_n.c Nrmfo-can 1. oar- A cane 1; Eur; Tunday-ron ups. B.S.'1'. PALHOLIVI IIAUTY IDX TIIIATRI [_ _ THBRB'S e hidden damn! bowl! in YW' akin. And more :hm zolooo benufy specialists ioin in recommen ing the 011° soap that has the power to bring this hidden “Use Palmollve " they insist, "b¢C“|5° it’s made from I blend of oIlv_e and Exim ‘fi °“=-" “.'°i.' 'i‘.:a‘:.'.::‘1..“;°:‘:'.‘;i.':..;:: ' sgiiullliouitieig. Then rinse, first with warm water, then with cold. Because it is made from 1 acientihc blend of naturalholivle and palm oils, Palmollves softer asba three-fold acucn on your s n lt me es Pnlmolive is so pure that if can be used nfely, even for the most sensitive alan. ._And, too, n's so ¢cono_mrc_ll till! Y°“ C" “5° l' f°l' whole body ,_ - ;. - "2 \ vent the dough from sticking. the top of tn_e dough with melted fat to prevent a crust forming. Cov- er and keep in a warm place (not too hot) until the dough doubles its bulk. Knead it down again Keep ' out some dough if you want to use it for rolls immediately. Put the rest in the refrigerator in A covered bowl. The dough that you want to make up into rolls should be shaped, placed in greased pans and let rise until light.. For clover leaf rolls, you take ci! small Nts of dough and roll them into balls" about one inch in diameter. Put" three of these balls side by side I each well greased muffin pm Bruch the tops with butter to prevent crusting andputinaw|»rmpIm;_ until double in bulk. Bake in L h _ oven (400-4% degrees F.) until niu-` ly browned on top. UNUSUAL PANCAKE8 An extraordinarily good penceht can be made if you pound ._ tlecocked fish and add Ei-»§§ :E555 =~_ propriate seasoning, to 5 ,E swcetendl pancake batter pancakes as small, and In thin _ possible, and you will be rewnnhd ` Here is also something out off tha usual. Make you batter, addng 1 little salt to lt, and when lt'hll E- bright and chatty of an evening, nor does she drag him out when he is So far the business school is better than the domestic school for brides. but if it fits them in some ways for marriage, in other ways it unilts them. For the effect of a business training seems to be to kill the dom- estic instinct ln women. _ At an rate ou seldom see an ex business il-1 who isnt bored to mm mahogany desk or her old.place behind the ribbon counter. Of course work in a kitchen is no harder than work in an office and sweeping floors is no more monotonous than pounding a. typewriter, but the one is done in silence and alone, while the other is done to the tune of bustle and ex- excitementi people coming and soins. and gay wmradeshlp. Girls lil-F42 willfully set more kick out of beautifying themselves of a moming and going downtown to work than they do out of putting on a bunselvw apron and g;et:.ti.ng busy with the vacuum cleaner. Besides, the girl is business feels at she is doing something worth while and that she is an important cog in a big machine, whereas she despises the dom- €-°»_tlC labor she can do with one hand and half a lobe of her brain. A young woman who gave up a high executive position in a big firm to wives are placated when their __- -_-_-:;-Y-\ waited an adequqmte time P0 ,bas r§aliTed fiat she can stand upon her own feet, that she can sup d erse . t lat e need not be dependent upon any ne. That is the gran - est and most glorious feeling that any human bein; ever experiences, and "°°°- me” mbmt 5" “mm'°‘u‘ I the Joy of it is raised to the ’nt.h power to a woman, because it is some- '°""°d Wm* mel' ed b""l"°" thing she did.n‘t dare even hope for. And so when a girl marries and gives up ~her nnmcl And while it may be comforting to have a wife who understands tired business man. there are drawbacks to having one who knows him __,,.` too well and who has heard all the alibis with which trusting, domestic m»rnn:mvysmrnssa»¢` spouses step out of an evening. at \ |_ aw' ,: 9. rt smoothy with it about a tihinl its volume of finely mashed pow- ____--l PECULIAB. REQUEST IGNOIII Mn. Henrietta handles, d “I mdependmw Herne Bay, England, before her and goes back to panhandling a husband for li r clothes d movie aiuneymme é-1)°esn't$xl1¢.e idniitly tclift, and she doegzrt do it infsnway Mm °”""°"° ° “M um M soo ng masc vany. am w ts wif hwillkisathe hmd that hands her a dollar bill and :iliac :ill ttzll hir: hem wonder ul 6%: mm' 'mn r°q“$` X and generous he is, he should never pick out a business girl. "U" mall pug dog should be nudes -__~ .Y _f _.-.--»-_._.._._-_~"!, a “The Garden _0/' Your Drecnunl :nm 10-DAY ' and N\\!ll'1 Book. Thi D1 inf:-ll! DICUUIMNI Olbb' aa-biallninsttolvarvnrdm Invcrmd immense :Annum- So it would seem that there are both advantages and disadvantages ,` fa l to marrying a. business girl. Which, of course, also goes for marrying any _,'._\,!;‘_ ! market llrdmsl. kind of girl. Doyuyn-:Y pm, i _ _-_'_l_~ *';.,-1 ooullluoll also novel; _ -“"' ' Georgetown. dnuu-it 5 T- , ...QW .4___l_l' ' digested it can not sud fn blood I ' -M mme mm my th _ and muscles _ _ eilttegce gy. nxamwr . _ .t,mu?ft0 mrse ere are girls who have the domestic complex, who never __ _ _ _ _ ~ f ything a t su d n _DWL which is th” nts" °°“s’dl`“‘l C sep pea______ cookbook. These areualvgay-S gstlagsgsnihdtliie gSlfsi.§l‘;;griv`€rlr;a'(lél?gY ‘flee/X; HB' . .lr t ` hon of fat people "ymg to be A hi h wall outlet will keep the take' root in an office and they are never ha til the han th lr png m' 'ons 0 i ~ "““”"' is “ls” °‘ “rs” ”“”°"“”“°° ironing and from dangling below own parlor curtains But the average womappy “dm chili mg “pi-ness ‘ - téo th<;_:s¢Ea.ref\ulde; wc;gl'ii;.E\l<; the ugmng board md around ones fm business W0m,m`_ no num, how much Sgt; sigvegsgzr hgsbagdmilway; F P €l'l 8 l'l 0 UI' ’ ’ feet. lf you have a low outlet, then casts a wistful backward glance at her old Job. 1 ~ Vlcxs -- dangerous as sudden slimming, and you must be prepared to go slowly; the increase must be gradual Plenty of fattening foods, milk and olive cll or malt should be :ln- dulged in. The two latter mixed in equal quantities, are among the best body builders it is possible to procure. Take it teaspoonful every night before rcifng A diet including all the necessary amounts of fats follows: Breakfast ’I‘v~1o and a half slices oi’ toasted brown bryad. One and a half tablespoonfuls of butter. One slice of bacon and one fried 988- Ooooa with plenty of milk md sugar Luneh and Dinner A medium helping of meat. Two roast potatoes, with one and a hai! tablespoons of butler, Spinach. One slice of bread with butter. Milk pudding. Exercise, too, is very important If you are thin, it will not make you thinner, as so many people think. Exercise corrects. Take plenty of it, A lonf: walk every morning is a splended tonic. Walk with you head up and your shoulders back, and breathe deeply If you have time. a warm batih and a. rest after it should follow ` the walk: rest Ls. of course. esentiai to the woulld-be weight-gniner. Most thin people are too energetic and refuse to ieke things easily. They always like to feel busy, or they think they do. Worry, too keeps you thin. Train yourself not to worry about the little immen- ticl things which drag you down' An excellent gem-rnI» exercise is five minutes with the dnlnb bells. Mix It All I'l_Q;r_i__§-;__ Cough WIN! I 1t‘n n attach a flexible mn with a groove on top to one end of the board. In treating stains remember that the fresher the stain the greater the chance for success in removing lt. Next time you have occasion t< use molasses in cooking, to prevent it from sticking to the measuring cup. grease the cup first with but- d. ter or lar __________._.._-__ AT ROYAL LODGE Decorative additions to Royal Lodge are still being acquired by the Duke and Duchess of York. The Dukes study is in have a "golfing cushion" from the Officers' Famil- ies Industries-of quilted glazed chintz with a copy of a 1790 golf- __,__ Then there is the financial side of the matter. For any Woman to 'Me h°ld her Day envelope in her hand is for ner to have tasted blood, and never again can she be contented te be Q parasm, md have nickel; and* quarters and dimes doled ollt to her by even a generous hand. she - r Escapes Bandits, Survives Shipwreck V1\i<>Il\»i\ CIIILIYB DIET _ Oocluviorahildnnbubccoms such s science that special omuaeaarencwgiven in home economics schools topreparve nurses andmothersfortheirresponlibilitlcs upertshavofounld ilkcm iii §“? giiéég §5 il; Milk. frui-ts m for childrdi mea; is neoemary_ One specialist in child- renb diets my! that the "meat portion should E; the Bile ct the pain of the 'e hand.” Kow- ever, that lime is important for il papal i ing match at Blackheath (says the Daily Telegraohl. The Prince od Wales has just been given one with a coloured pat- tern of Prince Charlie playing at St. Andrews by the Princess Royal, 'who had it sent to Fort Belvedere as fi surprise The Duchess has lily of the valley quilted cushions for her drawing- room. @ie has had delivered to her sgrgi iii; at 5”’ il $ livin qmztof allbe auhinldnbotfhhuc methodcrserv- QUAIT OF MILK A DAY iii li In- With Illustrated Dressmakmg Lesions Furnished " Each Pattern special order a painted bedspread Of heavy silk in a turquoise blue backed with a non-slip wcollen fabric, for use at 145 Piccadilly The painting is all in pastel colours on the silk. ANCIENT CHURCH COLLAPSING LONDON, Feb, 5.-(OP-What is believed to be one of the oldest Oongregatiwn unless funds can be mined or repairs insisted upon by local authorities. FIIUM GIRL T0 WUIMII GROWING girls ‘ are often lui- ferers from female irregularities, ca- m_rrhaI drains. 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