___§EBRUARY_4. 1942 '/. Literature THE CHARDOTTTETM QUARDIAN _ ~ 1 Fashions .-._~_-v~¢vvw~ g hold scalp-scales and oll tenacious- to ly. ‘Ihls should be removed daily. and. actually takes only a minute or two o! ur tim . the clog- ged so with a the comb thoroughly in lukewartn me suds. Rinse 1:1 clear water_ and dry with a towel MEAT LOAF Farther Along In This Troubled World One o! the most pathetic things in the world is the way that women mble with their lives. Not one oi them in a thousand has any definite bition. iniv goal towards which she is striving. any ideal of what she . wants to be. or has mapped out any plan for her future. The majority trust everything to luck. ‘rhey want to be happy and successiul, but they 1 see her now as I cuddle there, And she gently rocks me sleep. and loom: book through the vanlsh years. A mist domes o'er my eyes; And I hear once more echoless shore, My mother's lullabies.... meat through mincer, add soaked bread. season highly with salt. r and nutmeg and bind with e e88- Shape into a load and bake 1 to 1 1-2 hour in moderate inutes be! g , _ Remind me ot long ago. alism springs most oi her disap ointments and The whirling smoke up the chjm- sorrows and failures, for, after a1, it doesnt do my go“, to depend entirely upon our Fairy Godmothers. And leaving, wmy 513m, They are stingv old women we have to wheedle And ma“ m hum Ian-dum- “m”. and caiole and hold up tor what we get out. o! u“ my “that mnmesm regard as Just a matter oi chance. place As much borax as can be placed She to and the more she treads on her partner's ieet when she dances. Sh 6 doesn't try to offset her lack of pulcltritude by being tasclnating. lets Lady Luck knock her out in the first round. TAKING CHANCES IN MARRIAGE Virtually all women dream of marrying and living happily ever aiter- _ _ _ vrards with fine. noble men who will be good providers and faithful unto glass vase at. the same time. death. But they scldom use the slightest modicum oi intelligence in try- Marbles can be obtained in any ing to mat-ks their dream come true. Every day we see girls marrying good color to (it in with the scheme oi‘ looking loafers who have never even supported themselves. or fis ing the Minn and it solves the problem clninkitids out of the gutter and blithely going to the altar with them, or oi’ decorating the coflee room or trusting their happiness to roues who have broken the hearts of a dozen small side table which must have nervousness and distress 01' -- r- ather women. All of those gambling on the chance oi changing a man 511131191- vssgs w keep y; prgpqfflgn "High! He! —o8» by Xunotlonal from whzitthey know him tobe to what; they want him to be. And nearly -_-_._ glgahlgfi vegembfialEggg-‘tayiiéafi “mizt-‘élfé (g0lllllilglVli9iflglillg glthold her husband's affections and keep him CLEAN COMB IMTORTANT wflhkmw“ m‘ “lmvl”? PP“? ‘ti’: Daily brushing with a good hair brush will go e. long way toward Attractive indeed are the small glass flower holders which use colored marbles to both hold the flowers erect and color the clear I! you Iuiier (tom monthly cram l. nervous teelln thinking she is the only woman in the world, but whether this happens or wit; ggygg-mfimgam“ doesn't happen is almost universally regarded by the sorority oi wives as ust a matter oi pure luck. They even have a phrase for it. They always ‘poor Mary" the woman whose husband falls in love with some other woman and speak of her as being "so unfortunate." and they shut their (‘_\'€'$ to the fact that whether rt husband stays in love with his wife or not depends oftencr on the way she treats him than it does on chance. .. _-:=_~ sell; who do not know their took; h t O w a substitute it they haven't thie artlclvev amf-fuuilg.lwihigimilfileliéuilg shop there are models who snoot the lat lady buyers and make them ieel nit-n and WlllilOll who will be an honor to her and a s old use. but the reat majority oi’ them trust even this to luck. No phrase is otteiicr on motfiiers’ lips than "you never can tell how children will turn hangahtdaolpxlt “this; ‘i431???’ gaging; realize that our fate is in our own O II I they will to be hoodlums .thev will be hoodlums to the end and bring their gray hair in sorrow to the grave. And the rcuson why so tew women ever get anywhere in business is because most oi them trust to luck instead of work for success. Every office in the land is cluttered tip with stenographers who have. never learned to spell; who can't take dictation accurately, or turn out a clean QQpy c; a, 19cm; come and m children and figure in a divorce scandal. e w; Behind millions o! counters are salesgirls who have not been inter- combat temp ation is to run away (roin it, not to go out and hunt t up. sated enough to nnd out anything about th_e_goods th_ey are__supposetl_t_o _ DQLUPHY DIX. . T?‘ him very much. I have made several social calls upon him at his oflice to see and talk to him. I find I care a great deal for this doctor. but he doesn't know it and he will never know it from my actions or words. But naturally 1 feel guilty going to see him and my conscience lturt< mo, you were me would you stay away? 1E“ ANSWERP-I certainly would unless I wanted to lose mv husband, my Whatever your washing method. .. WOMEN'S RE film‘ Z Social and Persona gloom from your living room! Like any slip cover. it's easy to make and tit the pin-on way, even i! your chair has curves and curli- GU85. Other sections you tit ono at a time the same way — front. sides. arms and back. Where the fabric bunches at curves. take darts as in our diagram. Then pin pieces to- gether and remove cover. The wetting is inserted from the right side and stitched in the seam. The deep gathered ilounce goes on last o! all. Full details o! making lovely slip covers are given in our 32- page booklet. Tells how to fit chairs, sofas and automobile seats the pin-on way. Gives directions tor finishing seams. trimming; (or making tlounces. Send 20c in coins for your copy 01' "How ‘In Make Slip Covers" to City Hi5’ COOKS CORNER CHOCOLATE SOUR MILK NUT CAKE Mix 5 tablespoons cocoa or 1 Square grated chocolate with 1 (scant) cup sugar and stir into 1-4 cu melted butter 0r other short- 91118. Sift 2 cups flour (measured alter one airtime) with 3-4 teaspoon salt and 2 teaspoons baking powder. and add to first mixture alternately with l cup sour niiik to which 1 tea-sown baking soda dissolved in a little water has been added. uastly. add 1 teaspoon oi cinnamon cx- tract (or any other desired flavor- We.‘ and ‘izllclasetg m! "hi; ll 8P?" e e tdl! 1-2 cup chopped nuts. Bake at 853 detfees. Fah. for hall’ an hour or Province TWO MEN TALK Mason was we next bullet might smack into his own body, But he had pluck and knew what to do in a tight place. surprise at seeing him £18!‘ and had wrestled the pistol from er. She was at him with all the fury across Edgar. There was a rush o! feet. and her French maid was in the room. her well. "Here's a mess. Lil has ring up the police. I'll fetch the "I've some first-class news tor here lbim ‘Jason co was at the door. "Charles Perkins want you at once. t "I'll go straight on. Mr. Mason is you. doctor." said the dusty. dishev- elied visitor. "Lil-that is Mrs. Jar- dine— has shot Edgar Trelawney. I think she's killed him. knock her out .then I came for you quick as I could.“ Arkwright sprang up‘ essence When he had heard Mason's story. the doctor was filled with a queer sense of wonder that the man who sat beside him was an ex-burgiar and would presently be his brother- in-law. Yet the thought did not worry him in the least. According to his standards. Mason was a man. At Snipes Barrow, they i'oun that Celeste had lifted Mrs. Jardine on to a couch but that she was still unconscious. Edgar was on the floor with a pillow under his head. Ark- wright examined him. like womts of the dust. Ii v t t ‘tr __ I 3|QTHER§ ALwAyi flopgjpriylyi, to b fin tlgvlzgiargoiliirovbafgcdo ‘Ihcsewgllilse ifgiéiritliéifitiiéeclvuifiaiilfys iyetltx/grsgtallhieggg s; $155233‘ plllaoixnilley seyowuifelianliee. Ms§£°§r§§ shtolol: he told mommy's-end "m" m“ " m" w an aim; u: at... .. ............. ...=°°“..... a... ssztwiiduttr. .23: '3.'.'.'.’€.'.%'...Y'°“"' at?“ “a "we e tw- c033; 54.1 tgillEggg-gpeglagg hggggg “Who's Lil?" he asked vaguely. "The woman who shot you." out." yet it there is one thing in the world that you can predict with ab- , ' * Nam, soluu- certainty. it is the way children will turn out. , DQNT PLAY WITH FIRE Mfigfigtanswfxg- t 1 d to l d It their mothers have brought them up to be ladies and gentlemen, Dear Dorothy Dix—l am a married woman with a good husband and would hme‘ u gag rkeb t He an with good morals and good manners and habits o! industry and tnr1tt_ children. For several weeks I have been thrown with a flne young doctor 1 m- “e ta is h“ u for Ark‘ ' be crowns of glory to them; but tr they have brought them up who was treating my son and since he has quit coming to our house I mm Street Address faftgh fnflwwg. him “m” swim" ‘° "Doctor-am I going to die?" "You're badly hurt." John ans- wered. Edgar understood. know it. How long have I t "Not long." Arkwright answered. as he poured something from a bot- e. "I'd like to talk. i! there's time. Yes. and I must explain about Ches- ham. too. He's still officially ‘miss- ing’. but I know where he is." “Drink this." said the doctor. There was a step outside and Serg- eant Cauter entered the room. "You're lust in time, sergeant," John said. O O O O O O O "Internally clever. the way that woman got: the arsenic into the pat- ent food. opening the packets. mix- ing in the arsenic and sealing them to make them look as l! they were untouched was something original." said Dr. Arkwright as he and Mason drove together to Nethercombe. "She's cunning all right. and you can bet it was her idea planting the necklace on Peg y." Leonard ans- wered. He pause then went on. "There's one thing still worrying me. doctor. Before he died Trelawney swore he had no idea now his moth- er was poisoned. So it wasn't the “Who coul trio. ' o . "So it's you. Celeste!" Mason knew p? " s p lumls are "Se hl I had to Thev it's no trouble-it's so You'll need a. syrup. Make it 11 aware that the stirring I cups o! granulated sugar and one cup of water a few moments, until dissolved. No cooking needed. Now get 23 ounces o! Pine: from Before she had recovered from her any di-ucgiat. and 110"!‘ it in") l1 16°1- he was on bottle. Then add your syrup, There easily prepared. d have done it? . straight 1mm She's devoted gfiléu it was Perkins." said Leon- John shook his head. first thing in the morn- at The Feathers.’ B" ole uld answer lVLrs. M i5 worse. sir. .. by and lets you rest at night. money will be retuiided, __ __ . . ,. _. .._...._._..._V____._.____ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,-. ‘filé ~ ~~~ ~ l ' ' | "" s an c t. R lif Dorothy Dix §d)’$-— t 8‘ ‘ A t“°°“‘ t Happened p n l Dug a e e 9 ' Twi” M' ed In Your Kit h ¢;""" ' """ "', "" " f "' Wgman’; RQaIm 1x c 611 our OF WOM N s FATALISM __ fl N» Mil» N“ WW- li'.‘ti%'.ti’.'.‘..°.°3.‘l°£.°5.i2't'.’&'il°.“"‘ y‘ SPRINGS HER DISAPPOINTMENTS M’! module's minimums w: healthy and lilstrous 14;, “ma” Saves B Dollars- lusts a family u. u»: time. and ti": : , “i-“i . - m the old “Uni-fist in hncy fit‘ lsisbréiigirmfi this ‘i3 5*. 04-0004 cg: fififinfliliii? 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She was delighted to hear had been cleared. and her release the next morning m; ‘Ihenshe ROI; supper tor him and them. _ Twg f, 55¢‘. Probably the thing that girls desire above all me glowing n” in me gm“ bums lrviznpour 31g “sour (Rlfifllgire over. The weltlng ma‘ trims ‘he seams sggrexz-l Tlgawney flndflépad to do all?‘ t p; He's a it: was long since Mason had tasted other blessings is w be Wpvm WW1 Wis» '-° have low Serve with boiled rice or macaroni. ls also easy to sew on. In a color s uze fngln 531m tmysfli i i 1 The 1m m1“ n one‘ very ill such a meal. 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It enlblfl Allominlimllo "My ieniliy thinks there's some- thing wrong with me. a woznan complained in the psychoanalyst, "simply because I lie buckwheat "But tame not-hing wrong about llkinl buckwheat cakes," tbs‘ m; Ifl mlflzlallllad. you‘ ,1...» m woman was i from was the rep . "Oh," set her mistress. "I'm you didn't toll me so beiore 1'17 I had "some Irlends staying there. and I would have asked you l! you You I01‘ BOASTIUL A Boots l obtained a situation m A LII/Bl rsouuci. in the sou . One do her mistress ~ died her whet. pertculsi- otlrt ni’ _ Uotlsnd m» "m "- them my d’ v.30“ mm come up "1 acute steer Aberdeen," some dsy. I have seven trunks u“): n can’t do without cw them." “it's like this," itetorted the girl: "when 1 was leevng hcme my molhe said. ‘Dinns beast?‘