- L-w =-_=.--:.x'=}'*_;2-.=ef~ '~ - " - . . __ 1 “Lam ‘his K firm-am"- _. v drawn‘ " H rerun‘. L . A- A w borderline’ . ' GQFEP“ A x l! Story of a -World Dictator ~ .. h r r "s": iii-Wig aifit-l h. m.‘ I never xunember 11ml ‘nycumn Mr. , ‘e M5127: lint his oewnudiniloed th sparodmghrmrod on that boyot you‘: here we are!" "He might have been Worse with ' io ," i M . Whitiow. ‘W: l? mllgsngno? Is there such tilts house 1e o! ' ‘hmQJAE that Alfu ¢h o or three out of for ‘lilies: bll-Bifid . 7 _ said “'32..” v n. n. A. n..- QQ ' k QQAQQQLQAQQ AQAAQQ A‘ LAAQ ' l. North - in t-b ' 1h his own admirab "clarified the in number seventeen were entirely omitted from the awry, because evi- dehtl the reporter had learnt noth- ing ut, them. Ana there was no doulbt whatever of the aggicmive in- Wp something about Raid uniting o! th Bl‘ e " gully Warning had a photograph of in: all tied up like. mumps or someihing.’ . " e always did_set_about will? , in his won iashion.’ mid ‘Mrs. Wlii - I low. "I hope nobody didht hurl him He's got a sort of sturdy look about him. but really he's as delic- ate as a girl." sain- wan BOHUN This icr tat-railing as molly tail- ieces as a kite. The end one siiai bo-a lonely. tail figure. not without a certain sinister dignity. standing at the taffrail of a liner bound for a entine. and waéfhing that brilliant theme with en ess variations. a moonlit wake. Already as they came into warmer latitudes. dots and thin threads of phoqmorsscence were ing i‘ nt in the black rem Woler- " ewell to Englan ," he seld- "Ikrewell to the political life. Fare- well to proletariat and bourgeoisie. Farewell to the stink and nflnitc - . Now thené. . . _ 8 paper. No thank you. ‘Ihcsrti ‘tseglzaliie up a newspaper now w will" Th! 6111114? less, “under the iule of common- sense. as interpreted by Rud. Mod- em commonsense’ ; h: had appar- ently said it three times. Ann iirst of all he-Rud ~Whitlow if you cease-meant to challenflo ‘he country on the American l-fislle- - - ~ "And s0 exit Bohun." reflected old Doctor Carstall. "I Blless this ends “Li halt this stuff about him is time, he's certiiiable. . . .__'l‘hllflb screws! . . . Whips! . . . a safety valve. He been had put a foolish face in front oi all that sncbblsh, middle-class riff- raii of his. He had wasted money that mi ht have worked . Hehad enam hehadheohfl as soon the Fascist drive here. glow it bad fairly got loose. . " lyouniz Whitlow will Ierent. e’s ugly as an ovcwmw but he's not ridiculous. Tnei-es a tenac- it, about him. And malice. He reeks, Dilck said. of social malice. in these et almost anywhere. . _ wh; vulgarlt of hanized clvliz- jyfovfer atiori. Aynd ina$ular fareweli to brought him my, the Modrerycalled law" the world trouble w“ a l-le was book t5 the great even then. ‘Pwenty-flve hours of it freedom 05° g "l": e» vu- -~=~* M m v "i... "W; Y size. .. one. (Nowadays I suppose it_wou.id 50-well 9V ° weary or ' t a maflan_and m," m m was. would break away from the on-eveii when tutelage of her trustees and come of“, 5mm after lnxso she h nglng rnonste 9d i - him. The uld t 117M the world.) Hes a nasty little crea W0”, mg; $1131“ u: essentially " “uty um’ a crew of congenial souls turo. Fm" . "Intelligent perhaps. . , . and sail of westward from Valpar- "Soine of the stuff he has been also. to lead lives of ugnithrgemirxiieltlxerei telling tiieintei-viewei-s has a- kind g1! wand h of plausibility . . . 50mm 59"‘ e9 h “f, ' hgliomgglg; °“'m,§,°"‘}"§§”* h” flmhmy-iitt edspuiixiifilailid n a o - Ian intense. No dolbtttttglsmideaiol: Ohlldrw- The h" our gove ng class ge two with smile imaginary governing class over there is all wrong-and Wore tting ourselves up against- In moi dem HEY...- i iafi-murlwl- ‘days he may He may get a ot will he do with it "That fellow-I -ai1d m um a ‘ievd like‘ titghers purcu ac o er fir? the atoll? aelashing at ily and deloiouslg rush throne wgiribaild dive and itb long thin wouldcarry bet/ween leg was better, that is. And ifthshhdldrft, chahlv her md Q numwn,. .. » wiiat were the saying of him in 1nk°r"" ‘ {hathecareda But what were meynorobeb- W thei- a re- back? no one at? count of Rad's it from IR WIISIEIDW SINIOI l! - 3911 so. blue of e sub-tfolfioll n33» “drifted “on... - _ Mme “We”? i3." - "But mv deal‘! wrist will you do W" ll “Jilsljilgreegs the radio. And Poflolwl a/tth Bell! . . . m“ e taqu-ltomelUn- wrn tninssl Miimm- w’. "loin-s; m’ n unwiuantlm it 1811:; and! mocdg in those early days fluctuated wide . There were those any: and in nae moods of f ear hatred freed himself. There were base ‘phases when he ac treadierously. ‘lhere were unruffled moods ofiucid understanding. when every ing in lilie seemed cold and clear and plnlh, but these were oom- stiveiy rare. be had read. Bodisharn h argued atra oomsgnts of Obuiifairs, would _ X BX‘ HRH l. DI recitation. "Of course!" he would say to himself. Rare as they were, thew elelrveventnlnylileesJllr- what be’ to do about ask me. iilnwkilrgys said letting him so ord was gent: take. “"1 expect hehfiaglm led into iiw" "it! WlUL1W~ ciTf-Dayh Popular Design " By Carol Aimes A l wry a; v “mi - "' wJ-fifi fits-sill. a ‘uaieuiw "‘ tr mndfereit-léram':ti ' % q 0 nunoof M“ - in v “~22:- tau-e" Tbodcnand lm 711E COQK’S_ ' comvsn ORANGE COCOANUT [Cl \ Divide a pound of icing sugar liitc two portions. Divide the white-of one egg also into two por- lions. Put one portion of icing s ar into a huin with a teacup- oi desiccated coconut and a deasortspoonf d stir - other.‘ Beathalf the egg white until it is stiff, and Add it mixture. Stir with a ‘ ’ spoon knead ‘on a board to a firm mass, beeLinm a block and place on a piece oi grease-proof paper. Inm the other half oi the sugar beat the rest pf the 988., white, which you have whipped until stiff, and add sufficient orange juice to rriake, avsmooth, firm cream. Knead the orange cream well, and shape it like the coconut block. Moisteii the top oi’ the coconut with ‘milk. or white of egg. press the orangecream on it, cover with grease-proof paper, and place a weigiht on p to keep the two firmly toga her. , When set, cut into bars with a sharp knife. Danish Potatoes 6 medium potatoes 5 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons water Salt. paprika Method: Peel the potatoes and cut them in quarters. salted water until they are tender. You can well use potatoes that have beencooked the day before for this recipe, for they should really be cool. If you are using them freshly cooked. drain well and cool first. Melt the butter. then add the potatoes and sprinkle with the salt. sugar and water. Cook until they are nicely browned. turning oftenlio brown evenly. The sugar doesnt seem to make them sweet. just brown them more rlckly and gives them the flavor of young, Early potatoes. sprinkle with pap- rika and serve around the roast. Apple sauce goes awfully well with pork oi‘ any kind and I pea-- fectly well realize that you know how to make apple sauce. But as a sial treat try cooking the es with a cup or so of strain- ed cranberries. makes it a beautiful shade of pink and gives a most unusual flavor. This is the recipe thatluse. plied ‘the living material for most of hb political utterances. He knew their value. he listened to himself then with a detached roipect. and he made the fullest use of them. Beneath all- these again, there were meodsumore and more exalted moods. of pure reverie. They were no IOHKBIiIIG objective i-everies of his boyish days. dreams of tie and conquest. Now they were anticl- patlons of a iibtler and more inti- mate ascende . They were con- cerned now wit will er and domination over minds. ey were pervaded by an intensifying self-ap- greciatlon. He kept them secret. as e imagined, from everyone. He would have hesitated to let antygne suspect how highly he could nk o: hie nifiilllie hadthatng] ulgvrely poop . a some pec treat in himself. But not a word about that. ~He had a feeling that ultimate reeoignil n must come from some outs. must be found fiifiiwr b“ n»... ti.‘ tififfifl“ rem must remain secret within these phases of private exalt- atlon. it seemed to him that his idea. of identif ihfl himself with tho o was one of the most tions that h ever intelligence. t had with searcehv any course oi H _ ou auordcrtogotabettorflowofblm- "iris Common Man t was one of the nd mostbccoptablc in t - dreams of his. dreams that e tlon of he Common wt ud wasplainly visible. And in the undiscloed depths of his ling wdvaard In his private rcveries the identi- F: t Man th that reverie, evioua Cook in‘ lcienco Cannot i Control , Love kA“ I i nd] P }. D¢>".<>*'*>'1D?* v 4 thinly 13th liberty iali in love. there is to it able mates. thrill to order. commonplace. Ancth made ll pic we do not fall with a woman ood wife. inteliifi the anoint . Ill Jo inues Moreover, his ob: belief that there are more thorns that he has tried t0 avoid. has fallen head over heels in love with oi danger so thathe could turn and flee to salety. He had no look up her pedigree, or ask for herI. tied kn ll her li-ie whether me was industrious an and kind to her mother. She Just somehow hit his taste and he feels that life would be cinders. ashes and dust without her. 0WD'fl6f B trol tinni- af-fehtions and set tn which the heart would do could give her matched can't provide her with bread and meat. would stay in love with his wife and save g scandal the deep end over some pretty little flapper. Nor does any a maidens who hadn't a single conversation had matter of All of which fall in love the sort- oi a be donehfor the heart la brakeoit has run away with you. A quently nothing could be farther fr i-ie would as soo ‘Ihen, indeed Then Charles would be able to fall madly in lo rich pearls in iove wit-h use she, W17 te habits nd mo!!!“ , Ragga {grin vv om theyfinnybdattrlctod BE they fall in love with them. - . Fine id to be put into ? Fellini scimethtng one does deliberatey. with and malice afore t to one aliddenl ing it, like bei struck Boy meets Oicourse itwould save alotofgrleiiimen andwornen om upon those who would make would marriage be an earthly Paradise the hcadsbidding and we should be able on 9W1? side we see men and women who have al rid Robert Taylor's to fall in love with youths and to blau themselves with. and whose about es much sparkle w it as ' common knowledge that the most, bglpy 4 aroterzot the best ones. but those who heveiircd the charm goes to showthe difflctdrfieg- 197:]? Yfiilgli iffl No One KnowsWhen or _Where Cupid“ Will ' ShootHis Darts," so WlrilejPsyclmlogists’ ‘ Ideas of “Look Before You Leap’ tions 0i any rs of Only. bowls this execu set p . It is somethifll when begolng alon en"§=‘°..“im..-°£i Heisthe thou warn . like a bolt from the blue, the thing ha ns Them W4 t m‘ irl. and before he knows t he no ilpremoniticn time to le who omestlc er. Ho had Q.. or to inquire of the wllld them -_-_. of ui difficulties of-iov m order is that kn Why we 10% or vshat particular troll? it is in t. man oli-mvevom‘ trill k him or lier out as %g¥ mr object of our adoration. their vir e with a man became he The world is full N" do We 1e" in love with People bewuse oi their mu. or then]- passed iindina us. H A's lost - we dead one who -“'1f w e'vo Q1811. i! “'8 811d 110D 1 atis all they sa _it most raucous, wet-and tbs cleared fairies f theological dupes .° Any, living leader is dead one, particularly a a the v ‘hirwaa? What's the marbling lane have? irhcy haven't. 131mg, clear and sounds}! lng at his atufi as you say, can ult t: Ill-MB. let them Follow us. Nazarene ‘than It's the Name. Wli wouldume as sweet, M mon-seiisetnats wlia. f d at thei- “Punter-war Radical. Mdybe. only historical spec gacklvnthbg? YOUWQIIOt Ch ore ou. ri esy £00k at ‘em? Ch H Christianity . . Bo Bud. the Holy Terror. at his hi if i. the ‘first? m r n .11“: tn yr, High LL“ smothered 1m, they've lost mm. and it's for them iiOrflnd him lmdll‘ ninetee wasn't 1y ovor what ifllity U10! is. bv an o her v odern the iii-st I say. ban ing the tabl I Us 0 again,‘ Not n cen- its. Well. of’ all a Christ. t BUY- th M! '5 mfyxfufliw care for. They never cared for shift. flieyncare lass for hh stuff than! do. I ..a better mg Christian alive. a in l. name? mam hem", ilixévgi-‘agoe; WW3 ‘l namenmagliat? Christianit . if it is modern But that‘: uiation. Why go rist an- msiii-lg" *- e. - Christianity, of the Group. They heard him with a sort of horrified admiration. . "You can't say outrageous things like this-outside." said ~ "Not yet." raid ltud. ' g vaollni and l-iltlor/ said amost Rvltssia 1;- fo fall not? film! CONE m.» stand ' people make tbs urch- as reloaaeofthisCommo State from all the foetal mother thro mars in ‘h dclibsratel gather, but ti: . anagemen . his 0i the instinct was His egotistical marice, .he role mon l’ polities ntlt0m th th ; Y er combatants n. was. iayninso tionary force the extremist ihrloncy. They Slow. they“ differed -~ in from e revolutionary u which the earlier dicta Russian d I l I e ' “that ever lass than tn N ' rhey were ihnoeen taof .fi aifiiiiioi a not going on for it was woun d up. a are mlking a he; orgdéagifi _0-_o 000400000“ o0 H 00 0.0.2»: 0011.03.01.20)! - J admirable theory in lo vo is not . hat one is least eflpect- y lightning or run over by an automobile. t is something for which one can t ~ be prepared. A young min may hi WI - heart whole and fancy free, at peace wtb h and the world. and with no sus . - ‘ He makes enough money to in the little comforts and luxuries he craves. but it wou.d butter the bread if he had to spread it over a wife and kids. and can come and go as he pleacm. hostesses and emoya all tlie perquisites that pertain to the single man. __._---_ ervatlon of his married friends has led him to the He has his per- darling of and that's all suit- in to ve with the fat dull, i his mother hu> pxked out for iim for a wife, in- stead of the poor li tie flibbertlgibbet that sets his p would see her Fairy Prince m a bald-headed. bay-windowed widower who and sables. instead of the poor boy who And the middle-aged husband , instead oi going off racing. Adeline Certainly tues. No man falls in love lfty and industrious and cut out to be a g glnl fall in 10v nioral and sober and u right and a model oittun. giggly old maids and el is of ors who never raised a flutter in any one's ~ vea ed d wt g fancies then- ‘ ‘mo, human you awn" “d, a 10v: with. ‘It catnvt ' I YO Gin pu on 10 bottle htifienuloe in his emails They rved Common Man ai gave themselves without stint to the n-senselworld And the dis-need to mI-keo min that mini m. my rapt m. out twelve 34mm .1! - w 152% ti... a for dom- I IMAM‘, in 1d Ki’ it . "$4,. heist‘- . nsibl degrees that the became a revolt}: e ~ did not appear; they one essential m 1e ie t of the under- and free from the the h1- rwvolu- 2m of any o! his s- AMoi-nkingdmgile unenbwilen wt: food of flow- n" and elpociallfllhfl $91!?" so tas.-dau'i"§"':i§l you to out out . l - . m, 9n wii t cum you . Are Good, They Don't Always ,,;,",‘§:'m,"‘.Zm,‘.iJli-'_ .W0l'k ' mgaybe it ma; awflh ' distinguished ‘ohokigis$lm' and girls ' tlflio w“ "° “if, "min mpmlghlmg: A a with cum on 2f‘ fal in love wigytheewrong ‘one; v _.. ' _ ‘ _ A Scottish farmer's son had the ortune to mun love with two gir at‘ once. The one was tall and strapping. the other was ampli mg-iiiufizzieu lover at last aired his father's advice. v dwell} 551d his father, "theres sac muckle machinery’ "BM l" far-min‘ nooadays that a big. active wife is no ' o’ muckle use: so. advice ye to tak’ the little ans she'll eat less. anyWflyP- » M danger. +++o++o»»¢o++,o-o+o+w+ i in all How Can‘! '7 '3' (a, ANNE Asuosin u o+ocv than roses in the holy estate. Ccnse- Q, How can 1 get longer wear out oin his thoughts and desire‘; than to o; bed mattresses‘) n contemplate committing hora-k rl A, A mattress will wear much longer, and be far more comfort- able, ii it is turned every week, not only upsid e down. ut the head to the foot. alternately. Q. How can 1 remove stains on a silk garment that are the re- sult of spilled water? A. They can often be removed by scratching gently with tho fingernail. The rings will dlsa - pear and the spots will be scarce noticeable. - Q. How can I preserve the aroma of coffee? A. As soon as the coffee is de- livered, plane it in an air-ti t receptacle. The aroma will be ost otherwise. @444%4§6§QQ4§Q4Q4§44§4§§ Household Scrapbook (By ROBERTA LIE) Care oi Porcelain . Never use a sharp instrument for ssraping a washbowl. range. or other porcelain or enamel- “ed article. such an im lament is li- able to chip or br off the cov- erlng. ~ Tasty Dish A good. flllink for Brow P6999" or tomatoes is ' leftover rice or macaroni mixed with cooked meat. Cook for only about twenty min- utes in a mgaegrlate oven. Knives Steel knives can be cleaned beautifully “mun llgmr-trbbing than with 5460-6-50 I Modern Etiquette (B! ROBERTA LIE! S . ~ -,.i i "fit j‘ 5 i 1:‘ ‘I . I‘ a 0.4.. . c ‘. YIAI t. rim now Be the _WIII_O,’ 7.1m wtirld oi loo and snow, Just,“ the pld Year, worn and wan _And weary, turns to go. '._ Andxalinl and fairy-with smiling R ~ / . And f t! t. difr , ' The 11.333“ mahrgbelwblithxy in And greets u: ‘ scares-rim: rrxilas-riiciimo ’ a half-inch heal About the edge ull out four or six threads acoo a of the fine linen pull six. P hom- stitchings ,is doneitrlt- on the wrong sidaof the t“. ing four threads (or six). The line, begtiuiihg your work on the right side; take u on your needle four threads and geek stitch. Insert the needle diagonal- ly. down two threads below into goods and continue to end. WOMEN WOULD . B! MODEL " CITIZENS It is announced that 700 young fessional and business women Britain have set themselves to be models of cittzensh acid afterhours informing themselves as in important national issues. including penal reform manque" in Palestine and the shortage oi nurses. Public men and women are sparing. evenings to some aiid talk u» them at the mlileent mwcet Hall. in Marsham street. London. ,~ Lady Reading will tell these younk women solicitors, barristers. doctors and; secretaries what part they could. play in modern borne . the ‘ of one o! the principal London’ hospitals will talk from thefihalde" about nurs- ind as a career. and Mrs. Oliver Strcchey will give the. outside point of vienv yous nAvs com: sack ‘ro . urns Yokes iii-e nigiiugiits of daytime and afternoon dresses. also oi fackets, yoke: that sometimes are ntioduced Just at the. irontr with soft BhGNd fullness and some es ad by “tucks. Sometimes.- too. olsv- or_ yoke ideas arawworked’ outdo prints. especially“ ‘in . prints. the bet-d, . 4 (m, in the yoke‘ ‘outline of the ee. _ nsruou unease , a are oohiihl our» 4 Q. When one has’ planned to go 4 to the» theater, or picture show, it all right to in- that entangled it. What of with a friend, is they do? W t else was than in do? vite another friend to accomvlfly 8o wh should the embodied Com- you? ‘ mon thank and flatter them‘! A. it would be better to go HG anatdied their idfis Gilt Cf their with the second friend gt smug mouths. - later time. Q. What does wle gent/s mean and hgguili it pronounced? ' A. is qsnnaii. meaning. "How do you do?" Pronounce ve guts, o u in me. a as in gate. Q. Are the bread and butter plates placed on the table-at l. unoheon before the guests are seated? ' A. You. Write Better Letters—Charm Your Friends I “I've been too busy to write sooner . . . it’ lned nu week . . -. All of us have bad colds . . l" instead alie writes monilyflitbear lick. What luck to have sat hour I to g or the watt‘: . ilb you cou no hm- ‘azy vent-led up within cym- rny tceswhilqtha wine °"'i"°"t§u. .1 60W I DU o t i. - w ~ She’! prompt. A breathed-butter latter: ‘My head's ltlii buzzing with tho/lay xunn- we dlocidl to lut week-cod. You plannedwucll 100d time: form: . .' .“ note oi ~ “" i hear lad for you "l.l;'.-“‘l-1"“°*' aid: m‘ v "'10 muen ‘tieoooaxfitiihto lit °‘ ““°iiii“""é"ii'“"'~sua‘o wltéfdetfi l‘ .' '. ~ . g no t“ a ffioa.“ Am“ IFmaAInN-iaiu“ ma. wins pictures. . ’ ‘ ‘44grq.a........._'._...E;,,V,,,,.;_'.-.~.,-.tL.-._..J. ui-‘ib be med Pattern‘ and voting ' I‘.]. gm -; no a¢.:i up colon in fl She - never. oinib ‘Fights .1» m; lower loft- . vnv.a.tfita“aa mi- ma. ‘din aa- upturn: sivn mo l yiottorl or oit- onco- . qt... ‘digit-impel m on good Adding. tit she often“ a fashion. Very tiny hats appear with some ow av of the n gowns. Quilted oilailk is shown for sports jackets in Inndon. . Dgtlrne-suits with tutu-fitted bon iacketo- and‘ kirk are ; ai"t|, ' ting of a bllek velvet over a wide-skirted black taffeta dress. A similar silhouette a "‘ "'"°"i "ifé°al-'ii.".iitl°"..lll a woo en a ithrihyk circular muff. and violet satin blouse. I Stilts. and with ma. blouses in abundance. register presstveivtn manv collections. (Vionnet. Paquin, Maggy Rcuff, Oehtaparelli. Brlly- Tbls smart new “iwrap-mo-up" will give _you a marvelously Ilen- dor It’: so any to sli in. of only one, bet hatching you re. rowdy for kitchen ehoru or to prepare after- noon or event g reireshineii ‘e two huge Iii!" will befouiid very usefu besides d tive. me rec braid ea a tiv trim no. ‘ ‘I07! "l" or... "flab i ~ it‘! in... iltihvifiii-h to)’ N- material. with _4. 7 i "main-ii ' YtisiiaYuiiih - ,, ",,=~r-_, If.. ow. as». iiimeinidilt. ‘.,".§ . L, . .. urge l. l‘... ...,_~, Y ‘ . -\ . cnfi-'mh--$§- The‘ ‘ Housewife _' flier‘: ‘Activities jacket bonéd from below the hillt- —“( — and r1 t ., - hind to soft orqfue) $15; indicated (with i900 reminiscenc- ln 16¢ q- Tgtwn t-gletives; 1mm con ; m. waist-length iackaets. plum White pique trimmi snrlniilsitiil’ "u be a feature of n60“ hlil IQWQIIY 15 [mpg-gum ‘DIVICI! an: LISTED HOME SAFETY m“ By way of making home 185$ m. groin there are: A circuit breaker Md o! fuses. w avoid the m. convenience of replacing them; an automatic valve in your basement drain. which will fill it with wutq lllmmltlcllly when the need m5. es and keep unhealthy gases o“; o; {an house; and white paint on t bottom basement step- o; MN" ltlll. a rubber tread, 5'0 u is" will‘ 5WD! aren't well light. ii."i."..°:ii,f"' "t" BUITIB AND CHEESE FOODS Goon Butter is the t digested form of fatrflosand unit oonalata oi 90 r cent fat it m; a higher caloric? value than any other food. Butter is a rich source of vi in A and contains a cer. thin amount of vitamin D, 1t l, “a 11y most widely used of cos h Htislwtiirv iiirguigeur gipssgklrifiigmtfjli: nutritive‘ etlfiments of milk. It con. a l the albuminearidsgaritsag? thi-miiiilii‘ together with the fat when it mu’ been made from whole milk. m; calcium of milk is retained in min: amounts. it is high in and Cheddar cheese (Lg, tiilifizizzggatnzltgliérfsxlfm)‘ but 1°“ . e es ility pi cheese ts in most in viduals about the same u that of meat. but it should not ha. taken as a. substitute. A peum 0! 6119064: contains the same amount of protein and tit as a gallon of milk. and considerably ~" more than a nouns of beeisteak. The protein being that of milk 1| of the highest biological value. Cheese r the calcium, plug. phonic, and sulphur of milk ‘and considerable amounts of the iron and vitamin A. MEADOW BANK W. i. ‘l Th! 352d?! Bank Women's In- Dec. 7 midst the home of “xii/Ira. L. m . s. Drnk . Meade Bank- e ma“ w With Mia L. H.‘ acting President and Boo Secfv and repeating th c d. of- officers e than took lei-chasm. Mrs. min. ma. Vice ‘President. Mrs. L. B. secy 'f‘i-ea,a,,_yrs. Nomian m- en. . we. Peter Scott, Mrs. Robert Jewell. Mrs. Victor Mc- Phail. loll call for January Bootcli voral. or quotation. Mrs Norman on invited membe / ( hunch was served by and g social hour spent in con- VGNMIOIL IXITIR’! EXITIR, England mctor Olly, third division E118- lish iootbol l1.4l_0 (88,576) last club. had a lass of year. Total de- %t)now stand sat £16,332 ($77.- TIEMELY TIPS HOME SEWER - EUR THE —