i . \ . into a large cork._ Stick the points ‘fill ion.- . . -._., , - r .; s 2.914 as mas fowl are in the offing, be sure . CHOOSE . m‘ ‘I platinum fox, gra Q tab-cans - s“ r- . i "l6 best Parts together 13S 13$ them coffee color. Stitch them "'6' m 01d 811M dyed to match your bedroom color scheme and 3°11 Willdllfivo an up-to-tbe-minute rea wflzglletnréwlrrors from the wgli and V dfimfmess, press wo three used gramaphone "or inw the back of the mirror and let the cork rest on the wall. TOUCHING UP THE TURKEY A delicious flavor is developed by Ill-Mill! the in butter be- fore stuffing the bird. Oysters, _mushrooms or chestnuts enrich the dresing. while apples. grapes and nuts. ripe olives, celery, onion ma mllllstockam used toflivcasavm-y tans. For platter fried apple or pineapple rings with little-pig sausaga are tasty. TABLOID Now that Chdstmas and Christ- O FIN! PIECES 0F BTATUAIY ' Mm. Simon Collins grands her spam time on a farm six miles north of Blueaky, Alta, tumlng old newspapers into fins 11sec: of sta- ' Pfl-nenpastcandpatienccaroher tools in producing the subjects, but many other animals are included in her growing collection of minaturos. No modelling clay or othetbugy materials, _ pular among sculptors an available to Mrs. Collins, so all mode‘ are made from paper maohe. This material is made of which lntoasurfacsthatiseaslly painted Many artists have become inten- bated in her W . I!“ I MATCH YOUR FURS ‘There! flattery for ovary ywcrman in furs, but tbs secret of it lies in two things-neither of which is money," says a lovely dark-haired screen star. "These two things are: First, your choice of and second your makeup. “Furs-like peoplc-havodcflnife pgrso Elias and tthhetsznart woman c ooses a fur a comple ta her own type of beauty regfi of whether it's the most popular pcilt of the season. "Iihs fragile, pink and white blonds looks best in vary soft furs as ermine, sable, maricn, Persian lamb. butta-colored kidskinand , black mascara. vivid lipstick and nail polish are right. These allow W155? to dominate her furs in- stead of allowing them to obscure her featwes and personality and she'll sat the most out of them» whether they cost very 11mg m- somc fabulous sum. TRAINS ARE JINX T0 WOMAN TRAVELLER It seems every time Mrs. Bin-i. whistle gets on a train to go some- where something happens, but she travels little and doesn't mind. ' Coming to Calderbank. Sask. from eastern Canada, $5 years ago, her train waswreckedafewrnlles out of _ Calder-bank station. she did not bowl a train mm until last 511F111! when she was invited to visit a sister. Ten miles from her destin- ation the cars all lumped the track. Returning from that visit, when '18 miles from her home the engine ran off the track and there was a seven-hour delay. The 80-year-old traveller was not in the least d15- tirrbed but entertained passengers with the stories of her other two ex. periences. GIVE YOURSELF BEAUTY - FOB. CHRISTMAS Gwlswho wantto lookfresh and W161? during the holiday season 0118M t0 b68111 flQht now to give their figurw, hair and face a little extra attention. Christmas and New Year's will be twice as much fimifyoulook slim inyour Wanlre aowns and i! your skin is fresh and clear. Pint of all, plan to concentrate m your figure. Decide how many pounds you want to loose and where You want to loose than. Then get with correct exercises and out down on fattening foods. Take a brisk 30-minute walk . If you suspect first you will need a new permanent lust before Christmas, start now with. recon- ditioning treatments of hot- oil, 111886881118 and us g. If you get Win- scalp and hair in healthy con- dition, tlie wave will be infinitely piettierandwillstayinagood deal longer. ' If your face looks dlnfl. better indulge in a weekly facial for the next mouth or two. If you can't get them from a professional, learn bow to glvc them to yourself. You can use a mepared mask concoc- tion or, if you like, any one of the excellent home-mad You ought in start con-con on enough sleep. too. Proper rest and exercise in the fresh air are two things that will help to make you hair shiny. skin clear and eyes bright and sparkling for holi- day celebrations. One-child families have increas- ed I per cent in number during the last few years. home truths about ‘their lack of puchritude and sex attraction. It is only a husband who tells his wife that aha ls getting fat. and middle-aged, and that her new hat is ten years too young for her. And it is only a wife who interrupts her husband in the midst of his pet story at which every one is laughing to exclaim: “For goodness’ sake, are you going to tell that old thing over again? It is such an old chestnut it is moldy and has worms in it." All of which explains why children leave home as soon as they can stand on their own feet and why divorce is so prevalent. Having our self esteem extracted is as painful a process as having a tooth pulled and none of us enjoy the ordeal, or like to stay where it is part of the daily pro- I-Ience we seek the society of strangers who are silent about our a s. Z Of course, when our families stick pins in our little pink balloons they do not know what harm they are doing, because they do not realise that it is only our good opinion of ves that keeps us buoyed up and able to rise ofl the ground. We can only do what we believe ourselves capable of doing, and when our self-confidence is destroyed we are sunk. Thousands upon thousands of men arid women are failures in the world Just because their parents put out the tires of genius on their altars when they were children by soofiing at their ambitions and ridiculing their (‘iireams and making them believe that they had not the ability to suocee Thousands of men who might have gone to the top sit at the bottom of the ladder because as children they were madc to believe that they were dull and stupid to climb. Thousands of women have gone through life lonely and forlorn, eating their hearts out in bitter envy of other women, because their mothers impressed it g9 much (m them in their youth that they were ugly and gawky and that no man would want. to threw herself on giggled merrily. and whisiled. West-l I'm asking you, is that a fig- ger, or is that a flgger?" marry them that they became slq and sslf-eflacing and lost the ability to g1 might even be Mrs. LeMastcra come to spy 0n hen. It seemed an eternity before she heard Johnny open the other door- It was Zania Lou. She hailed Johnny airlly. "Sugar here?" Sugar leaned against the bath- room duo: to catch her breath.‘ Johnny knocked. “Come out, fair maid. It's only anie Lou. I guess you thought it At least to our faces. And what we don't know doesn't hurt us. an}. a‘ mm’ “we me “ma” w“ "Wait a sec," Sugar pulled the garment over her legs with tromb- ling hands. When she appeared Zanie Lou the couch and Sugar wiped m: brow fcelingly. “I'm glad you came to cbaber- one. I feel like a Jeasble." "Oh, boy!" Johnny stood back “If it ain't May "Shut up," Sugar said severely, "or I won't pose for you. It's bad enough to feel like a fool without havingyou rub it in." Zanle Iou kicked up bcr heels in icing sugar and a tiny pinch of salt- Tha salt should be added to the whits of egg while being whisked for it makes them stiffer. libld in the sugar and whisk again until very stiff. Blanch the almonds, shred them ilnsly, add these in tho mcrluguss. Have s wall oiled paper onsboardortinandarrangsthe meringues in neat little piles. Place in a vary moderate oven to dry on, after first drcdzins than with caster sugar. ii ALMOND FINGERS Two tablsspoonfuls castsr sugar, 0 tablsspcnfuis flour, 3 oas. butter. almond paste and one egg. Mix the flour with the sugar then rub in the butter lightly, beat the egg and than use it to moisten the mixture with. knead it well, and add a fsw drops of water if too stiff. Leave the pasta for an hour or two if possible. Then roll it out to half an inch thickness, cut into pieces about two inches by four. Now place a layer of almond pasts on one piece than cover with another finger to make a sandwich. Have some white cf egg and brush over the tops with this, bake for 20 minutes in a quick ovteézh and watch to see they don't ca . resteam for about 1 hour, until the ate, out in places, wa tor, 4 tablespoons sugar, and salt. in double-boiler. Heat and blend, add butter and vanilla. Best well. lifakss 2-3 cu,p__ sauce. Method: Cream the shortening, which may be a mixture of vaga- tabla shortening and butter. Add the sugar gradually and cream thoroughly. Add well-beaten egg yolks and molasses. Sift the flour, measure, than slit again with the soda and spices. Cut the fruit and chop the nuis. Place in a bowl and sift tbs flour and spice over them. Add to the first mixture with the strawberries, fruit Juice and melted chocolate. Iibld in the stiifly beaten egg whites last. Pour into well greased molds, and steam for 4 hours, than bake in a vary slow. 250 deg. I". oven for 3 hours longer. When ready to serve, pudding is moist, and serve with hard sauce. 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' Down ha want again. ‘lhe nen time he cams up he asked, "is he still below?" “Yes, was the answer. "Wall." said Riley, as he weni down the third time, "if he comer up while I'm. below, tell him l'va started." ' be attractive. Thousands of husbands stray away from wives, who navsr speak to them except to remind them of their weaknesses and failures, to women who restore their self-raapect to them by their flattery. And thousands of wives lose intemt in home-making and get that whatJa-thc-usa attitude toward their Jobs, because they knew that no matter bow good the dinner or bow small the bills their husbands will criticize their cooking and be- rafc their ext. anco. ‘ Yet, dupitc the disasters it brings about, deflating each others ego is still the favorite gama in the home circle. Perhaps it is because nobody else will stand for it. DOROTHY DIX. Too Many Béaus By ALMA SIOUX SCARBERRY "'1hat's the way all the artists in - New York and Paris dress,’ John- ny boasted airily. "Artists are dif- ferent from other people. They're temperamental. Why shouldn't they wear clothes that distinguish them from common people?" Sugar was vary much afraid Johnny had been reading a book. But aha didn't dare laugh. It made ‘chnny very angry to have anyone take his ravings too lightly. 5o she hid her mirth admirably, and stood back in admire him. "It's the darbs," she decided after deep thought. “The blue is moat becoming. I believe you'll be beauti- ful when you grow up, Mr. Deville." Johnny jumped over the desk and grabbed her in his arms. . “Kiss mo." h; commanded mast- crfully, and Sugar was taken back with ths vehsmenoa of his lovs- making. Wben be released her abs look- cd at him in half frisht. "Johnny!" 5h, rubbed lwr lips. “You hurt me. Don't be no mush" "But 1 love you." he mulled M‘ to him slain. "We're not babies any more. You don't need to b0 afraid of mo. That's the way a man feels about thg girl ha is 80' iag to ml!!! A dreadful feeling of ilfllflilllllllm "cure; Johnny shrugged. "xoukc one of my favorite models. I've got wdoablgpllposteroga galin a bathing suit. Will you pose-for it." "But-how? I haven't a. suit.’ "I have," Johnny pulled a slip of a sun-back suit ffom the drawer and tossed it to her. I've been keep- ing it here, Just for such an oc- casion.’ "But where did you get it?" Sugar inquired curiously. “You can ask more questions than a wife," Johnny evaded, grin- ning. "Santa Claus brought it. You can undress i_n the bathroom." "Wh-what?" "You can't get a bathing suit on over your clothes! Don't b, nar- row-minded. All artists models wear 'em. when they wear anything. Sugar blushed to the roots of her red hair. Johnny laughed glsefully. “All right. sweetheart. I'll be modest. But you can't wear rad ilsnnaia under that suit." “ l Whatever has gotten into you?" Sugar said severely. "You're sweet, limo prunes sud prisms! Most refreshing in this day and m." Johnny chuckled. and twisted an imaginary must- ache. "I'm the villain artist who has lured you into my apartment." "I'll smack you down," gotharscnssolhurhorbsckflflf you la much as lay a hand cums. change. . .bo1ika0ih¢fmfllm¢ Andrllpoaaforymrlntbisairing maximum asuoannr. who M! of nothing, but much against my any: hub 4w‘ I114 "M" 1' a mam judglnsnt. r think mu u s brother. don of iniquityfland you're s dang- . She pushed him I-WU lqlluy- arous man of the world." I- , nanny." m» - an» want into tbs bathroom and Gilt)’ "gm m; baby," h; chided bar. "You'll never my uil lllli l" I fill! and blood woman. lit ovar’ hora on the couch and talk to ma. sugars blood turned‘ to icc in IIonWsIttooQIoro-ifloanholpim-Mm, . it.” On a book beside her w "let's got to work," Sugar evad- ed nervously." "Am I n0 Mil" your, favorite modal? Don't you an as a can!" re. "You're the funniest thing! Im- agine anybody feeling ‘ about wearing s bathing suit. The less I can wear the better I like it. I guess I'm a born nudist." Sugar flushed, and sat down nar- vously. “That reminds me," Zanle Lou said, arching her brows. "I thought I was to model for this iob. How come? After all, it is my bathing suit, you know." . Sugar looked from Johnny to zanic Lou with puzzled eyes. Ilbr one dreadlul second a stab of sick- ening ‘jealousy went through bar. Johnny's face rcddcned. It was Sugar who got lfer bearings first. "That reminds me," she slowly. "How did you two meet? I didn't know you‘ were friends." "” , looked ‘ ," Zanic Lou answered brecaily, "Oh, we're old college palsl I came up one day to get my season pass renewed and found him painting. We own this theatre. You. know. I offered to pinch hit as a modal, and here I am." "Fine!" Sugar managed a show of enthusiasm, "I Just wondered. I think it was nice of you to try to help Johnny out." Johnny's checks grew oven plnker. Ba triad i0 be faooi-lous. “I told you when you cams you were one of my favorite models, Sugar. You should sea scans of the others Brunettes, platinum blonds: —airawberry blcndas." "l-low do you like Johnny's‘ smock And Just that morning aha had and can?" Zallla In“ brake 1n- “I learned who had been wlllna the wore it to the masque ’ Christ- house and asking for Sugar. - Tho masbailat Bidhtchorfslastysar. bellboyintbahotalhadbraggadw lllghought Johnnynmigms wslllock grows: color-cum that tbs rich a an artist. atmosair, Janis: vs s srtcrsv - don't you think?" day for callfig the hug: at the? NIWIST coma FASHION logk 5 Bufinaw ha ‘ti: I2: Tho color of the moment is “gol earth ‘m open up and swallow She had dcgicdod not to tall Skip. don wedding," s rich, warm shade rmmrfiommuuuowsramwn wmmsih$°“°ldh'mhmd"m:mlr “ INN! - fcrmalnsningclothe n i orue Chandler Ohristy and Montgomery not want a quarrel. I would be too ‘M “gym-n mm»; (fyzhggom 511k, Plats all roiled into one." Bllnr embarrassing to have skipper know m; m“ comm‘ m, n" “m, i, "is"? '.'.‘.:.."'.°'...‘.d".‘8 mm raw?‘ '" "" m‘ - - - M-"r "Ma a 3am i2: ma» sagas w; ma m: that ha?‘ an‘? "“*"“"" °°'“"”‘""' 8S Q hfQI Ill isngth tfilllflfllil e on the couch on har stomach mpinfuriatod Indium all the ' , boy, so do I." Johnny picked more. The other girl's vsrrnohiliiy upthqcigsrthathabadf washatafultohariaharisslmisy. in his . If abs has bun in Sugar’: place liansdisap tsdwhmSusa-r showmldcorhinly havomantad protsndadnottoaotioshim. Rs svoribodytoknowvthsttbsmuch oouldsaaibsnsbswasnotvlrywall scugiaftorllfalaniarwaspiaing _ pleased that he know lanicliouso away for liar. * _ " "tbink' or o-anopaa ,, Scoop , ma knows _ "“ "".""""‘§‘i“.t.“'" ‘.°.".':"u ""'°“* ‘in’? "°“ "l.."'.§: Z’“'"'.“"‘ " ‘ "we suamst intbsmovi.nlil9llfitmanbad about Worldmmwvthlns hi"; thmrgb," z on. 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I, m“, w,“ "'01:, you're Just a sweat old-fash- md ionad country girl." Zanic Lou w “m” w” m “w” ‘n m wrinkled her nose partly. "I bet you slalaguvzith s night -mdlfllm"1"|¥u'-” simsioaswcoatamtweads Johnny laughed a littls foolimly, m" _ _ Film" “h” “RI-Y- plain 1.533, "..';’.‘.'...¥.?1".;.‘£‘“ mm "You haven't got a mart?" zanis Lou sat up and sir-etched. "I'm bored "No." Johnny wrigglcd uneasily. b “You better get a little in for on. In the elevator slia hsr mirth- Anyway, herself, she'd thought SMART aromas FOR THE HOME onrsssmxzzzi cap on." Style No. 514 is designed for siaaa 14, l6, 18 years, 30, 88 and lO-inchas ust. Bias l6 8 yards of 56-inch material with 2% yards of "noun-u."- uo-nillaibllllaacl‘ IaolIolasI~'n--¢- ~01 »aaassllllllclil