_.ai .4». -_..s-:;~:i~."'- norie-rvletoj; ' "PAGE ‘(v19 kkmkkmkkkgkv;vv v Woma ifs tBaclm ’ AAQA A '44QAAAA a The ‘ Housewife v And Her I ~ A c t i vi ti esi B: curteous to all men, Bo friendly with few, B0 temperate in argument. pleasure and wine, Be careful of conduct, of money, of time, ' Be cheerful, Be grateful. Be hope- iul, Be ilrm, Be pcaci-iui, benevolent, willing to léilfll, Be courageous. Be gentle, Be liberal. Be Jim, Be aspuazg. Be humble, because thou art dust, Be tie-niacin, circumspect. sound in the faith, Be fictive, devoted, B;- faithiul to ea , Be holixét, Be holy, transparent and re, P BB dependent. Be Christ-like and you'll be secure. When tuil cyrtiidlos_rion't fit their hoIdnx-z, clip the bases into hot wziicr and quickly press them into clrxr: ' 1: rm lhore firmly Until the" become einbedtlcd in the holder. i . T- i’ r~___ ___._..__.-.‘_ Learn to Tap at Home——$ur- prise Your Friends Tap Dances Win Party Cheers. Give quiet little Kate a hand! She‘: stealing the show with her tricky tap dancing. It looks complicated. but it's really easy. Kate used diagrams and directions to teach herself basic ltops at home. ‘I'd-night hcr full-length waltz routine. to the tune of “School Days," is right in the spirit of the party. The crowd gathers round to join in the chorus. Barn dance, jamborec or formal ‘dance—it's loads of fun to ivork out your own routines for special occa- sions. Our sketch shows the Toe Tap. Extend leg backward with relaxed knee; make distinct tap sound with tip of shoa. The other basic steps are as simple as that! Sca ivhat you can do to the tune of catchy oldtimcrs like “Turkey in the Straw" or the strains of the latest popular hit. Basic stcps are diagrammed in our l2-pagc booklet. Practice routines [or beginners. Full-length routines n-vvalts.’ yiililary, buck. ' Send 20c in coins for your co y Tap Dancing Simplified to e uardlan Home Service, Address. _ sure to write plainly your Name Address. and thc Name of booklet s... FASHION come, some of them linens. The plain iinm square considered important this season to be marched to bat, shoes. bag or blouse. - The latest Paris novelty in Jaw- ellery is a large ‘ Knot." fashioned in black laoque on chorne gol . ' Spring shoes for town wear will follow lines of seashore wear. Strain sandals with cutaway heels exposing the heel instad of the we. will be popular. The iunbrella. oi" the gay ‘nine- llCs, as tall as a man's cane, with a. curved handle like a. shepherd's turc of the pretty Parisiennes’ spring outfit. Instead of flowers, some of the new spring hats will be decorated with gully colored fruit and veget- 1tbl€5~—llpl)l85, pears, chili peppers, grapes and even carrots. Well endorsed romanticg types have skirts wide around the hips, elude Second Empire and Velasquez gowns-—some have off-shoulder de- collette also accompanieb d little shawls or fichus and have lziowers in iuiir or at deoolletc. Numerous slim evening gowns have slightly supple! col-sages than last season-swathed bib drapery introduced by several houses sug- gests feature of Oriental dancers’ costumes and indicates lower waist- lines-small trains-low out strap (ieoollcws well endorsed. Various types of corsclet corsages aie shown, some high-waisted, others suggest fitted tons of circus ladies‘ costumes especially when embroidered with spangles and straple»s-tl1is type corsage often has a gently gathered. skirt. joined at iiiz-e a little higher-fine pleat- ings also used with it as for other evening dress stylm. Among the romantic high neck- ed types are muslin and organdIe dresses, u~ually white with hips fairly slim—mu:li hem width ac- cented by ruffles or other trim- llllll§—~S9lll€lll'llCS these dresses are decollcte. Many dinner gowns. heavy sheer-s are in th silliouette-Aong, slim skirts-soft- ly blouscd high-necked bodice -- slender long sleeves bloused at wrist. Evening pajamas are revived in several collections, variously treat- ed, usually in soft fabrics as print- ed chiffon accompanied b loose. floating coat of plain ch ffon or iict or contrarlly rich fabric. Schiaparelirs smooth shoulders are "clean looking". Colored coats to wear over print- ed or dark dresses will be shown in pink. ‘blue and maize. MINCE IWEAT TAB/TS Just to make a little change ti‘? adding a small spoonful of lemon curd to each tartlet when inn-kink your mincemeat tarts. The flavor is really delicious. BOILBD BACON To make boiled bacon really de- llclous add a iieaspoonful of vin- egar. two cloves and a little nut- mo; the water. This glves an excellent flavor. ‘LIGHT WEIGHT A FABRIC BY-WORD chiefly in ls simple The most‘ general trend in fabrics is toward soft handling and lightweight fabrics including wool voiias. ciepes and jerseys. In 811K! this light weight tfndency is ex- pressed in the t of unloaded crepe: de Chine, chiffons. slicers. including: a slight revival of geor- gette, The crisper cheers also have a. definite Dlace. silk in and tulles. while cotton lawns and or- ganelles are employed for 1110M” ii W, mm“ FASHION FOR " and summer dance fiodks. GUIDES THE HOME DRESSMAKER‘ Here's a smart rayon print dress for spring/ days in or out. of town. It's a perfect figure flatter- er in its slim moulded lines. In- verted plans allow extra. fulness through the bosom; front skirt plains animate the hem. It plays up a. wirselet waist effoct through applied bands. which. makes it en- ticihgly young. New is a. splendid time to sew some gay striped. - checked or solid colored with the same pattern lfor next siumnefs wearing. 50o dill"!!! how utterly easy to sew; also vee neck version; Th4; pattern include: a complete illustrated sewing 1n- strucalofiNoha-ftzdfl m ‘or Stye o. dmglifld sim i4. i6. 1a, 20 years. . 34. 96. 3B, 40 and Iii-inches irushflinc 86 requires 3 7-8 yards of 39-inch ml- teriai with 1-2 yard of 39-inch con- trusting. . Send fifteen cents (150) in mafia: or coin (coin preferred) mom carefully. address to Chari town Guardian ~ giving:- stylé No- n?’ mile nun nun Namo - BENN- 5561i Ofty nova»; CLEAN FALSE TEETII- GET lllll 0F STIIIIS New l-Iny Way-No BlueHng Stern-Risen. amuinl now disavow. ro- oinvn blackout lulu. tarnlnb. ma: like magic. Jun put hlu "fill or bridgfl fa a u: o! water and add Stern-Khan gowdn. o many bruubin. lleoainunndod y don- flnh—lfilrovofl by Good Houoelieenin . At all amnion. llonl! back If not dell! ha. Lovm‘: i crook. will bé another stricklng fea- . occasionally two-tiered. these in-. 1111s COOK'S camvirn POTATO PASTRY FOB PIES Have two cup; of self-n flour. four ounces of dri ing, iftmoistenfng. half a one cu tatoen. p o 010014 po- i Mix the salt info the flour, then the dripping. when these on iour- edgied board. Roll out, then line aver th D0 Roll out the rest of the paste form the pie crust. brush over with beaten yolk of egg, then place in the oven. ‘ SLASIIED POTATOES Choose large. firm potatoes, peel and cut into slices boil for fifteen mlnuta, remove from the pan, drain well. then scone with a knife. Have ready a pan of boliin fat, lace the potato in the rying i ket and fry in the fat, when ‘they will assume curious shapes and puff up attractively. I POTATO CHEESE SOUFFLE Have half a pound of potatoes ‘ ", two eggs, half ll teaspoon of ground mace, cayenne popper and salt. two tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese, Mash the potatoes. Place all the i SYNOPSIS 0n a secret investigation of the disappearance of Judy Fortien #0- retary to Barnard Grafton, capital- Isl, Major Roger- Allcnby. in "l? role o! a prospective investor, is visiting Grafton at his Bermuda home, Frcebooters Hall on Plunder Island. Other guests are (I ‘Town- ley Ward. young financier, and Cora Sue Pendlelon. They nre greeted by Grafton and also meet Patricia. Fortier, the missing girl's sister. She tells Allenby that Judy was drowned but her body has not been recovered. 17c observes Creepy Graftolrfls native boatman; and the ardent look with which Ward greets his host's alluring daughter, Gail. Parker, Graftonm butler. tells the Major that Terry James, Mrs. Graf- fon's brother, was partlflar fond nf‘ Miss Judy. The Major is about to meet his hostess, the stately Mrs. Barbara Grafton. CHAPTER. VI Barbara Grafton made her guwt welcome with meticulous politeness and a faintly critical air which he guessed to be instinctive rather than intentional. The effect was nonetheless chilling. Apparently Mrs. Grafton liked him, for pres- ently she was conversing with what. amounted to enthusiasm. She was. she murmured, so very glad to meet Major Allenby -_ someone who wasn't an old friend of Barney's for a. change. It made it possible for them to start off on an equal footing as it were. '04 m" Clip the 01mm Gian n »»o S 1y and by airs other e0 le drift’: into the si ting room Apinogig them wu a. faintly weary-looking young man. Oorra Bue cast one look at Townley Ward, saw him lung- e- into conversation with Gal , then made a bee line for the new arrival. My. S119 smiled, you're gun- burzied. Ah think it's so becomlri’, It's boo bad Ah don't tan. Ali just burn and peel, and peel and bum ‘til the freckles come out. They tell‘ me you're a great fisherman, 1s that so? Arid do you like sailing as much as Mr. Grafton? Ah never saw any- 's bod so crazy about it. Ah think l per ectly wonderful. My brother Ted loves to sail There's a little lake near home. We live near Atlanta, you know. What's name? YOU!’ Social v AAA A an d Pe ' Amman‘ vrvwvww u anal ‘an v v rest of the ingredients in a. basin Separate the yolks from .t.he whites of the egg. Add the yolks to the mixture and stir well. Whisk the whites stiffly fold into the rest care-fully. Place the mixture into a scuffle case or greased tin, "Cover with greased per. Steam for 25 minutas. keeping the watcr boil- ing. Serve with cheese sauce. ro-raro PANCAKES Have half a. pound of mashed po- ‘ounce of flour, one ounce grated cheese, seasoning. one beaten egg Make into a soft dough. Roll out. cut into rounds, then fry in (leap fat till golden brown. each pancake with. grated serve very hot. cheese. ‘to have sent over a POTATO DUMPLINGS Allow one large potato per per- zwl-Jfif/Jlleéillklllflfivfl‘a W115”! _. ’ l???” rerun poses with ‘m. It's James -Terry James --l'm Barbara's big brother, w nice! What. perfectly mar- velous flowersl What’ that? ~ That, Allenby overheard James saying in a slightly bemused bone. is a passion flower- —-Growin' wilder every hour? Yes, Miss Pendloton, 1 expect so. By the way, there's a story goat with it. Tell you later on -—by moonlight-It's the right setting — what say? , Why, Mr. James. Ahd just adore And from that time on Cora Sue and Barbara's brother became neg- ligible factors in the general con- versation. Presently the butler announced dinner and, thanks to an abundant supply of matinis which nad pie- ceded it, the meal started off gayly enough. There were nuances of ten- sion, however, and before the soup course was cleaned Allenby felt sure of one thing. Barbara Grafton was not looking with any vast sm- thusiasm eithcr upon Townlei/ Ward's loud and hearty bursts of laughter or Terry's jokes, which, were drawing delighted giggle; from .‘ Cora Sue,~ As for Patricia Pkirteir, she made o gallant effort and nctuzili suc- ceeded in shaking off, at lens tem- porarily, lici- undertone of sorrow. Seated at A‘lcnb,v's right, Patricia was clever enough to listen to topics of which she know little, but when it came to tennis she cor-nod up with an nmazlnrr fund of infor- mation. By the time the Harly wi- iournod to n spacious. cedar-pumi- led library she Was talking natur- ally, confidently to this pleasant, gray haired ilbntleman. " know it's utterly absurd, sha smiling up into Allneby's face, bu; I still can't get rid of an im- pression I've seen you bcfore some- where. Fortunately Grafton‘: big voice: broke in at this moment. flow about a cigar. gentlemen? Pro- ceedin to an elaboratc humidor, he tume with an apolowtlc shrug- I'm sorry. said he to Ward, but the people at the tobacconisvs misunderstood my order and seem box o! El Manuros. the soldier's smoke. udg- in by the tastc of the one. had tn afternoon. Tomorrow we'll get you some good ones. A got to his feet. If you don't mind, I'd like to contribute a. box of really primc Havanos I've got upstairs. Friend of mine gave Fm to me at the Club this mom- n him a grateful look. A friend in need -- he quoted. Knowing Buck's sensitive nalate. I'd appreciate it. Excuslng himself, Allonby started up to his room and had leached the landing when he heard a door him —a sound bout, taut and a . ahamefcoedly. he beheld W5... "i2‘i‘°.‘i“m' “.33.? . a-c e n through the IIIITDWMLMIORR of Hello. Allenby greeted. Who are you? I'm Peter said he with doe tatoes, one ounce of tiripninz. one i Sprinkle ~ cooked, scoop out the insides care- , fully, leaving a. shell. Make a mix- 'ture. of either fish or meat. add parsley. onion. tomato, celery. ,bea.ns or anything else available. gseason well. and moisten slightly iif necessary. Fill up tact case. . Bake in the oven for enty min- iutcs. Place sprigs of parsley on top of each. then serve with a rich brown gravy. CHEESE DREAMS Place n. slice of bread and cheese i in hoa fat. fry until the cheese be- ' gins to melt. Pfrce another slice of bread on top, tiien turn, Fry until this is brown, then scrve very bot. l cuncsn SAUCE , Make the usual white sauce, then l add one ounce ‘of grated Parmesan i¢11ee5e_ season well with cayenne . peppcfyjiiilid add a. few drops of u ce. . ll VAN WYCK MAS en's é flog‘? CASTLE ISLAND CASE if)’ CANDID CAMERA CLUES by HENRY CLAY GIPSON A stamps and toys for Major t cu musti't tell Mummy he's up cie. I ulont. who is your mother? Barbara James Winslow Graf- ton. intoncd the child. Do you like stamps. I do, Allenby replied, but un- llcss we want to get caught we'd better not stand here way. He though rapidly. Tell you what I'll do. In my room I have somestamps a friend of mine sent me from Africa. Now, you take Trumps into your room and I'll be back with some stamps in a nu . ' l One he had secured his mica, the = box of cigars and a sheaf of letters. he found Peter awaiting him on the ‘edge of his bed; Trumps, watchful but wagging a friendly tail, lay , alongside. Here, said he, are some stamps from Africa. This one is from Kenya Colony and this one's from the Gold Coast. I'd like to go to the Gold Coast. Peter announced. Is everything gold there. like in Heaven? Not quite everything, Allenby smiled, and held out ii fascinating green and black stamp. Now here My name? It’ James ~15]: Y JAMES -:'m Barbara's a blg brother is] a very lucky stamp from Libe- r a or. an clcphlnfl Peter cried ualy Do “NWO - yvu like cle- llhanta? - Yea. very much. Wait. Let me let. my book. after briefly burrowing under his pillow he produced among other as- tonishin objects a small. dog-cared stamp - I can't stay, Allenby apolo- gized, but hero are the atom . Peter. These loose ones you'd bet r watch out for. I'll put tug lat on (hem in the table and ou stick tomonoy mom ng. Nann will have to help me be- cause can't read so very much wit. Be paused. I like stomps. hat do you like to do? Well, Peter, I'm very fond of taking pictures d if ou like, I'll you ht nOI. t l0 ‘#11:, "2233... oter‘; eyes dnnc ed. Omega“. with c. little bitten cfgie gray haircd visitor nodded gravity. and mu u Tfllfllfll- On! ilin . 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In treating your family's coldl. don't experiment and don't take chances .. . use LENBYS time bltlcc camera look at your stamps and for et all about my being here, tha. 's the easiest way, Once, twice. Allenbv snapped the little fellow, then closed his camera and. stopping to pat Trumps, said, ese may not come out, so to- lmcrrow we'll take some more pic- tures to lay safe and have a real surprise or your Mummy. Where? U here if you like, or in the gar en. In the back garden, Peter prompt- ly decided as he slid out of bed. In the front garden people might see us and laugh. ‘Then the back garden it shall be. With a gentle swoop Allcnby picked the yougsster up, thereby earning a. we. ng growl from Trumps. but the owl faded as he deposited the chid on his bed- Good night now, and take care of those am . ‘Good right. Uncle - What's your name? Roger said he. The dog startcd up as the door handle turned and Towril Ward (tihrust his head in throng the oor. +O Clip the Camera Cine: 1| oo-eoo o Wiints going oii in here? A ggspggfiigwedr invtohatleasxlli lltltue wrinkles. Looks bad. p1 thlnk‘ It: better tell your Mama, 0h. no you won't because I'm lhlfmpvhégf cvnspuawr. Allenby W Bf . Mid if t ll, I ' t’ i. . e , chuckled. that scares more. Itidmal nice rooixryowvo got here, Pam, 1 yioirll let me come up again m8. 0! iivllraé. and especially if stamps. t you've got some forel After bidding the dgood mo] two men tip-toad off down he oiite kid. w a m sought the stag-way d u th . Wish I'd a: youngster like that. Well, sometime I will 1 hope (To Be continued) Copyright by Van Wyck Mason d Henry Clay Glpaon: dlstribiiiodnby Kins matures Syndicate. Inc. CLIP FOR CLUES! "TB! CASTLE 15L AND . CIII"JIUOOIIII the flrlt flo~ tlonal eteotlvn triumph for the candid camera. Important ohm to the solution ‘c: the 10ml to hrrl urban mblulo lnfne that latch inactive. Main In" Allen». clam up, the rue. A. Statistician has been who does her own housework. ’ LlpOl-l taming a. social (d) s secretary, making as. send flowers, buyi fill; the wor d hobmwondert to bartiw. etvlainin so funn last night was see stra. ght. And wife lob does not stakes because sha is always sleep she is a re happy; in realiz that makes it. a haven of safety to storms and turmo and management and realize his ambitions of Joy that we can w ts bahfilngehgtaei‘ There can no the wife and mother for s oity of ligation baby horaeif Today's Short Wave Rollo Program (lliilldflllhllfll) FRIDAY, MARCH l TOKYO 4:45 pun-A Talk on Japanese Industry. JZJ. 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg; JZI, 31.4 m.. 9.68 meg. PAR! S 8:15 p.m.-Concert Relayed from Radio-Paris. TPT-lt. 25.6 m.. 11.72 meg. MOSCOW 7:00 .m.—N€W8 and Program for Engiah Listeners, RAN, 31 111,, 9.0 meg. LONDON IfWives Were Paid For All They Do it fir; Home They Would Get as Much as ‘lheir ‘ Husbands, But ‘lliere is Always g Labor of Love by it: out by her llbor for her family, and bow moenif m‘ est lie-ore her own that have no price-m. oi.’ a man who works fort what would be is on her job twenty-four; your; a .1“ Of course, you can x0111) so misch. a mindless oimeimid tuwr so much. a nursery governess so m“ a seamstress so much. times of sickness. so much. and all of these ltcins wgeitier you would have a grand total that would mu m “m” "it. rots: mlilnt w. in t... u. . ... mBQuulOII o can in . or sei- u renal-rec: m) being hostess for husband and children. making tion .or them. en t him; (h) shopping agent. tear-mt; all avoi- town to cut. rgain sales; (c) correspondent, writing husband's 1mm to his mother. notes of congratulation, sending telegrams of Sympathy; all of husband's dates his Christmas presents; (e) pros; to the children that the reason Father lobed ause he had broken his glases and couldn't even this long list of things belonging to and appertaining man and 1.. “d” "it? “hi: it “°"“i‘...£t'd.“ "ill: ous ea p bee l‘ es an Tha n phiimc, though i Nor does it take account oi.’ the forms in stopping fights among the children and It says nothing of the fact that she never-gets l. nigh with one ear bodied to hear the babyl cry for water. or the restlessness hat will indicate that little Johnny hp 5d Ind Wldiyetalloftbeuethincbuemciely that it is her WorkZFI-idat hold; h f i1 of the world: thlavi: it ishhxor it?’ an her sons and. daughters into _nne men and : o; .. . at are hoping her husband to build up his 10mm The work that we iovc to do isn't work. . hat 4s whv the woman who cook a kick that nothing else in “iiiéf’.l'"°i" e legal tender for that debt is log? agxd it is that so many husbands and children def t on iléir ob- - wafirnr o . ‘Ii cum ' m.. she should be miarlhulfm vii-it)‘ , w,“ and butting no: families‘ iam- . 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