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Arguments have eeira-uged more loving h . u. u, m‘ n new: tar-Fiona! you Irtxalflf “w” eg-"woutll-ie gntnm algkzliraolgenrggractilliegho “lumifiébgnlffafiffiuwsfiw “h” “M” m” “°°°'"”,,,,,h““' ' n ' t 4 , difficult stills“ “m” ed and abetted by the seven deadly sins, mo” Bu, atkgfin u, the my If you’ em are criticised .__ have something we - WASHING CURTAINI into eilenee and m tion e water for about l5 minutes before might be r! . washing. to loosen dirt stains. Blu- Il the world la at you, ing flakes in your soap Sllds g've laugh right back. ‘s funny as gleaming white curtains without you are. any streaks. mid each curtain in a If you have tried to do some- _ thing and failed. you are vastly moisture by twisting the better of! than ll you had tried from the ends. end succeeded. - "The ,“ , WELL-KEPT HANDS Never leave the door open while you go inside be got some food for n man who is begging. great aid in keeping ilfie stenc- .__.. gitiphei-‘s hands white and soft III?! OI IIIQZTI after the frequent washing neces- sary in a lJLbLZlXlPSS céffice. The I you I’! full of fun and cream can rubbe in more “m; 111g g1 t e party," be m" m quickly than a hand lotion and notice if le are really enjoying will leave no grease in its wake. your snonopor merely enduring i them. I‘! you can see the letter. UP T0 MOTHERS T0 LOOK is the oese s Let others do THEIR. BEST some of the en . —— By Lois Leeds The silver drawer of the buffet should be always kept in order, not only for convenience sake, but lo the silver can be counted 0c- casionally and ascertained that all ls there readily. Pasteboard boxes may be fitted in the drawer to hold the various articles. Then you can find anything you want n the dark. Modem mothers Just have to be on their toes these busy days! If you are among the nation's army of mothers, you have just “had your day"! But every day is Mother's Dayl Why not live your lile s0 that each day is yours? ‘Make it important to you and YCIUTS. l Mothers are in the limelight thcsc days and you must look your vary best. It's when you give your- self the "once over" that you be- come conscious of the fact that you don't look quite as you did £- lyears ngo! Wei. then, flvc years Eago, one year ago! But. of ;course not. that is not Nature's may with man woman or beast! | If your hair is already gray or bqzinnlng to turn gray. don't weep. but decide to do something con- The same mofd which yields penicillin is believed to hold an even mere potent weapon against disease genus called pcnatin. Use cream that has soured in notato 00$, in cooking squash, dauerln-uut or goulnsh. A‘! cnhssmaps Gladys Bwarthout is Just about structive. So few women have the only feminine celebrity in the time or the inclination to merica who has kept the same air-do for more than a decade. She is also the only Metropolitan Opera. oontralto to pass the stiff physical appearance teats o! the ovies. Today Gladys Swarthout. ecsuse of volee limitations and the dearth of contralto parts in opera, stands at a crossroads in her career. Will she by practice In voice and language be uble to caving such roles as Car-men. or ill she give up opera and become color their hair. although it can be done most successfully if that is your desire. Gray is. however, becoming and it's smart: clever women have med; it sol Gray hair adds dign- ity to your appearance and it of- ten makes the older woman's face look vounger! Yes. it does! But -gray hair must be properly cared for and becomingly arranged. First. you must be particularly careful in your choice of s. caff- Soek dirty curtains in lukewarm Turkish towel nnd force out excess towel A small jar of vanishing cream kcpl lll the desk dmtver will be a v- . As long as s couple yes-yes each other the dove their home, whether it be a castle or a hovel. ‘ ement is the oil ma the domestic , work amoothl prevents those nasty Jars that wake so bands and wives up from loves young makes them wonder whv pick out mates who were see eye to eye with them. Whv the arm-mam: forever remain among the mvsterleg lmvlor. since it. is s matter of common 80 of human be- lmcwledflc that aste as we Bfnion with whom we had to live a1 to a worthy man or woman nic arguer, wlththe perpetual debating You can trace almost all of th tragedies of n1 ‘Jwu. ing habit, It is what makes home eLife so dull thaltimllt isagelitglezllgretaste of Durgatoryz for when husbands and wives find om that thgv an; “mu-led Kztillrmécrs tat; Whnm t-ltiley mitixnot glen mention the state of the weather w ou saving. m .. _., better to yawn thigh in fight. ev a refuge in Enema feeling that it is Most divorces begin in argum ts nothing pass into quarrels. Then into amimtlrllgs and recrqitmlrlrétiorlshglrjrdure! flcctions upon each others mentality. and before vou can scat they have dragged in each others families and are rattling the skeletons in the gngocysgthkilriigzis? fifiialiledivlflinzexlilge Olllllldffifl and the silver. word is the fighting word, mum ' an Emma? even emnso %hur2:dell€e1w' witoungc ctownle whim 0a ,a eeb .no o a . ' and tastes be taboo unless yourglgree. If °§§>'i..ltha£'§§rt'§°lill$ tilled movie nf green cheese. don't trot out scientific dfllbfl. to the contrary. Just lrnurvnzir: ‘lsn t it ubnderful i0 think of it?" Ii’ Maw is add-iota! to crazy nts. tell her hon nrcttv shc looks And 1t Wm save w,“ gem-s and the 12f n new one. But urguments never get you anything except into are getting man-led to make a sol- . 6 Pure. Look over the newspapers and magazines and lock around you at the hairdos that are "fash- ion news." Consider which style unuld become YOU and try it out. The first step is your home ' shampoo-weekly. And your shun- nvn should be chosen to make your hair more manageable. A liquid lustre shampoo, with hair conditioner added is a must for the gray-haired woman. Ybu must not have =tlcky soap deposits left on your hair. SIMPLE CURRY SAUCE gataabllaesfigoxzlis butter or nmrgerine 2 tablespoons minced onion 3 cups milk l tablespoon ‘L teaspoon ss fly /0es yaz/r ales: /'00l so mun! W/W/[K ffia/r mine .7 HOV would you like e0 get next week's wash the u/biurt white? You can do ir-qulckly and easily! just change to Rinse, the loop the makers of 26 leading Canadian washer: recommend. In hard were: o: soft, la rub or wub- In; machine, Rinro gives s beep of soapy-rich suds the: get our mm dirt: No wonder clothes come so gleaming white.- And remember, in rub washing, Rlneo [uh sway the dirl a : : does away with llltd rubbing and boiling.- Sefe for Washable Colon. You can eluel your fincel wuheble colon e0 Rinse’: nfe euds. 'l'he gentle, "no-scrub". Rlneo wey makes cio ‘ Im longer. Dllllll are w easy to wash with Rineo’: busy suds. And notice how kind Rineo ll lo your bends. A IJVER noevol Blateaspoon bee! bouillon concen- tr Melt fat. stir in flour until smooth: add milk gradmlly. stirr- in: corwtanf-Lv. Add salt and minc- ed onion: then stir in oun-y mixed with a little milk. beef concentrate, stir sauce-enough or meat to serve 4 peop _ LAMB caoqursrrcs on warm-ms 2 cum around cooked l b *4 teaspoon salt am 1 teaspoon minced onion l teaspoon vinegar annacrrvr: mvs - 6r - THE. wncrr rowracs 0 .7 iron transfer tt N . 040 tains selven mgtllfsflnwttl? co 0118. To order pattern: Writs or send above picture with your name and were ch lint“ e not; Q Char ottewwn Gmrdlvlmr. Dedgn No, M0 You'll never In misled with anything eke NIB! oi’ peace hovers am stream. m..." n‘! w we» dream and they were drunb enomh to stupid that they didn't and whv the a-raruer must As a steady oom- any of us would nreler the vilest crim- Powder dd the while sauce coda for l5 minutes. Makes 2 cups for cookefi rice. fish e . Ellen's Dibry l’ e angle, and lunch, Just to lest quietly in a le spot. ‘This . c n had to picnic after school- hours, that is if they are like the Braeside children for school "kept" in de this yeef. Ebrcmslonists from the City came early this morning to the bridges and streams about Alderlea. They came cycling, in cars. in trucks. Whole families came. not so much to fldi, I suspect, as to spend the day in the open. was one of the mos; beamiful 5'- - I pire days warm and sunny. There were showers y.—-¢Some I he people whose society we enjoy and whom we g-gpplg 9° m v11}, yomlgnfz“ m their any wem__ g I 2nd Illa; and dislikes and opinionlsitlrgtk vyehllaevth: glgewtllghuve em amwed me as I we!“ for the ma“ g mggnanjmltv to m u‘ enjoy Om. O We m 68mm n, m! i‘ m” this xmrninx. ‘lihere were three of friendship in general it u, doubly true o: the domestic relationship. and “"11” s! nexus suame . i . come. d had see Author of "Student N so" u. whim me lhermmwta m“ ‘he they oaugntr-two up till now-one . .. .. U ' eel , it’ to lo k as cool as ' from ‘round here w" wmagrr. ‘u’ "m" k anuog-shoirefieze mo - fish said: ' many fish" and I replied selflshly I guesz’ s a‘ “mum m“ "°' r..vu~.-..-.r.-.-..- -.-.-.~.*.-.-.-.~.~.-.- "Not so many And another said rather hopelessly. I thought, for they had been fishing since early morning: “I guess esyee "sis" "as 2W , or wary u egon i w u h ry and three fisher- I18 to know they were doing some- mega werueng kept 11$? with their mmfl Useful Rmny how long it $00k limes. They were just a bit eager. WPPIQ i0 Nellie the-i a slri didn't I thoizht, but then being no ex- In one of the u'cmen's foxes just pert myself, who was I to aot as in- Cause she liked to see herself in structor? when I asked: “Where uniform. Maybe some of them did one lad said "We .111 the first place, but they were in and another Joined the they nuke too t much noise." I watched as they landed some trout, not very big. but wond those s erful to lads. It wa IOVBI-y fur than this morhilli- ed the service certainly put mmllgh 11H‘ Paces. Some ‘of the girls There was a little wave on the med 1- u waiter but it was clear right to its Elm; on]? tombgghixzflglt‘ m’ ‘mum gggilhi- Th”?! WW1 We" 5e“ ‘h ‘ Now they were almost in the c0 e to the bait. I too Sta/Mon, she thought only o, Simon m“ m ha” I ‘huugh; Simon. who was there on the plat- Drwuege, form waiting for her. Yes, she could above most children for in any the train Came 9° B- h tl i. i‘ alfedlnsflglnedflfilfimm s ream or her carriage. "Silnon...oh, Simon!" here was skaiting in winter. 1 5e Hglllq-"Chenv- How 800d it ls w taught too: Blessed those B - n“- am No more than ' he didn't offered to 'I‘here was glamour in what they stood for. It was a good life they all led in tihe service. It was so satisfy- hey felt about it, it was very soon knocked out of them. It was that early disciplinary training did it. ‘The first fortnight when u girl join- who dwell on farms with that, screams rippling through! There is 1115s hcr- But she hadn't then no need for supervised blfly- kiss him. she felt suddenly a little grounds. They have the form and Shy. They hadn't. met for quite a, the stream. However there have uhile- “You're train wan nicely on beentbnas Iadmlt whenI keotan timflhe said. anxious weitohl " - are I“ W...“ I ee o _ ‘Iherelnvéaeidnothlholkilv at Aldertlfi: hopslit wasn't diffioluigtol at: avzrlifyli?‘ busieyst days ‘The men oontmued right" no‘ I managgd that an the heavy work of n: B of‘ . land vrewnna 1t wouidfiqliifullielfit.t°$§§"§li‘§£$ last piece of srain. A tru k load were they making polite conversah °‘ fenmz" “m” “m1 w“ 5m ion? But it would pass this moment- awe/v’ as mgr “@1159” Beegflsomtoes iarystlffness bstwosn them perhaps wood left the farm. . was only 9853/ to so)’ in a. telegram to be expected. It was “All my love, darling" when the recipient of that telegram wasn't standing there before you. "I've got the car hare. I don't know where you want to so. It's the beginning of the month and I've got, a little petrol. “Is Dorking very far?" l O Among other out-door work. I planted more dahlias. Once with James, I visited o. farm-home. where I saw the prettiest row of dahloos planted beside the wood- shed. I borrowed this busy woman's idea for prettwing up the 31rd and in recent years these flowers have w seems: ca: .;2"»';'<:;r. 59"?“ cup 8 - l1 n so. n y a wen y 1 _ l cup sifted 5511's crumlu Th“ from my n Win35, 1 miles or so. Why? D0 you want to SOZYmTfi llisulwuksngnlfillilb l‘ “m” ‘MPWK- 1"“ W blended mi ‘fixmm §§°“,,mw,,°h§§db°“,‘fy ¢°..“°“"' them" , color. Already here and (hers was ahorte 88 mom‘ “:1 dab“ lull» I would rather like to.‘ an early promise of autumn. It was Ragmzfgénzggmgkaealt. c3113: V1133; a“; ‘leakage lgofilia The t3: Wm b: werlretmfegagt hhegrgllittlel pukszlled. the time that Cherry loved best. H patties l inch tlrick‘. ‘Roll in ‘blacker ‘m msmmum‘ m h" mm‘ he‘ Wm‘ But wasn't golngytofifllllixillirlg). “Any news at me ihdrane? cil-mnbs. 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She'd already looked it up in a map. 0h yes, she had plsnned it all out very nicely. l! things turn ed out as she was praying they might. . . . CHAPTER XXXV she told him. grief ocrningbeck to her as she talked about it. "I knew John Harm-p quite Well. He-Jie took me about n bit quite cently. I've met his wile, too. Oh,‘ S n, I feel so sorry for her. Thank , God you're not in actual danger." i " ould you hate it so much if l- vrere?" Her breath caught in her throat. The very thought unervcd. her "Yes. of course I should." Then, realizing that there was n0 more to that question than a mere idle inquiry, "virhy. darling?‘ "Because my sweet, Im thinking at transferring into something more active. It's al. very well to remain where I am. I know I'm doing a useful job of work. But an older man than I could do it quite easily, ur so rm trying to make them under- ptand- I think at last it's dawning; on them. Anyway I'm a free 886m. If I insist that I went to be more in tho thick of things il-iey can't re- fmo me." “No. Simon." and turned in qvite suddenly all the beauty faded from the day. She realized howteniblylueky she'd been hitherto. She thought of Valerie WhO had been in constant anxiety, who had received such a stunning blow the other day. 121d ol all the mini’ girls she knew whose hus nds were on active service. 1' "No. of course, 5:21am, ‘they can't retuse you." so m» "Well. that? all there is l0 ll. Except that this war seems to be boiling up ther unpiaaaunflv. I don't went be sticking at home in an office in M1itehnl and down at her. "Dc-rill! . terious!" l) SIN ‘II-M period-ll! I'll! sale mission." "1 gee." Her voice was 10W w! l shook a little. Then she 111M h" end. Bho was silent for a moment- h But she was slowly riaatmnriutmonen we" his passed. 1t mom 000111-8841 sngwasrrtgdngtobewylefleobll mtue ‘it than unfit-lg; gig: Hmlnkmfl 4M Thom men mot other nlilht?" betme Hi1 , . "Oh. I rcmembelnjjvilsht IEI§E' New Cream ' Deodorant Safely helps Stop Perspirution Arr} 5Qlll“g oooesionelky being sent off on 90ml . Garden authorities stress the Importance of planting rows of seeds OI“ Y" l“ ___ ‘____ ___ rmeo wmrmlee °°'°°' “m” . “in”; . . . a certain distance apart. depending on the type of seed. Carrots and lettuce: rows oi’ carrots ought to be from l5 to 20 inches apart. lettuce rows l6 inches. ions: rows of onions should be l5 inches sport and planteepecede-nrytwotobwhdee. Peeszexperieeeythetpeee should be in rows 30 to 38 inches ape-rt, the plentl lllllfil‘ nches with about two l inches between row . ‘cd with two inches of earth. |p‘§t' valuable lei-den gees, Measure Spaces Between Garden Rows women. course your point entire??- ta rum m." Thompson s d! you know I asked you to dinner tile encen ' g-hennlen to Anid regularly. . T d lS ll‘? ‘o dcodw pson had asked Jenkins w dinner alt his home. 811d Jami“ lllllllfl. lllllTi lll). A [BW dflYB 18.9.81‘ “l l? and a1 D” 1. Does no: ror dresgeq or men‘! shins. Doe: not mime skim 2. Nownizlngrodryllenbi! right llrer shaving. Prevents under-arm odolo helps uop perspiration sefqlfl l. A pure, white, enrlsepnfl s sAmnledu I s to‘ . wn e rovn en ' lnslxxuteofhunder- inches of earth over thm. IOIB: the plant: two to four IIOII Bowl o! eeeh l inning“ belury Jenkins. g cream. fabric. Um o9“ on!