. 1:1. < . .- ~ I 1 — e wwq~uwuflm w”. PAGE "rwu____ MAGICS ORANGE MARMALADE BISCUITS 2 cups sifted flour c“ 1A tapn. salt w!» milk 1 4 tbapns. shortening 4 tspns. Magic Baking, Powder mnrml $iitdryintlrflliflnfatngflhflhCutillshtifi- ' '11 ~11 slightly In marmalade .1111] add to first" mlxturr. Roll our about 1.5.1.1111 thick; cut with floured hlnrult cutter. Top each with n c-nliut unlsl m1 fllfljl-llllfli‘. nip-- m make *1 cup littl armuludc; bake in hot oven ((2.950 nbofitmli minutes. III l6. (vD-i/Qu-i-QWW’ Q l-‘l cup (Wilfrid, a ...,.,.., .... .. . ...__._7_-J LivngfilLc-eisgure '—THE WOMAN’S REALM~ i “I 5110p around (r0111 s111r1- 111 slur» lswccli 111 1111111.". 111111 :11 111M giunrt An1ln1111l>1_\"1l:11"l from ‘you 111111111 11<su1".-.p 111111 all slim B111 qhvnvg just 1111: j1-11als wore 1111111111111-11. 12nd 1.1111 1111 Is n11 some 01111-1" wom lness was 111111111 t0 9113:1111 every FY0113 Jacobs. 011191- 5111112110111.‘ \\11l1 11c1e11s1o11s v. H 11o pupularill". Hints on Etiquette T1111. 11011-0101". is 1101 1111- 111st‘. Tlitrr- 1'".~ 111 ‘up 1.111111 101 110111 .111 nor 1112-1 b91011- had No 19.1113" “l1I,;" 111111111115 1111011112. ospo1-i-.1l1_v others. It. is bud 1111111110‘ pysl-holcgy, and loses friends. 1 Patches of vegetation are belzev-l gtl lo harr- been soon on the 11111111111 Mars. , "MR. AND IHRb. (‘I'll-ISIS HAVE NEW FEATURES -~ 1 CHICAGO -- “fVh-I’ 211111 "Mrs" lu-Z-n ("ht-sis 1i-111l_a1"e purl 01' a l. 111111111111 1111c. A \‘Zi.\\lUl\1ll‘S1 glame wouldn't reveal it. l1ut one end_o1; lhe "Mrs! chest swings out, and 1n- sido you'll 11nd a shallow cupboard» There's a prolec-led shelf for colcgl 11-91-11 n.v ' C111 111:1 411,11“. v. 11.1 1111111- NEW YORK - 1111111111111; malt-h 1.1111 l1:1g.<. Thess- sf“; in 111.111; Zlllfl l-ri neziuliful >111"i11,-; 1a!’_\'. surf aqua. 11111 111111 g1c1-11. fix‘ r1101.» 111-ll n. rut-h SWEATER BLOC S NEW YORK 7- Sweater-blouses. 1h l';'1‘..\11_-_'l1l suns 1111- res01-l \-. A \". 51.11- wool .-11.-l ooltles, 2nd 11-110111-11 mg; l0 ll3|l,'[?il€ right \ 17 QM W!‘ Qooeaccaosaaeaoo-aoctwoooctoosoocwacoeooooceocecm» Ellen ’s Diary By an Inland Farmer's Wife The brief electrical storm that 133mg up unseasonally and. unex- pectedly last night was 1111119 3°!‘ gotten in the sunshine and calm- ness of this morninl- Exwpl W“ before rising, James who has a reputation ‘Wm! U"? 31'1")’ I" being a light sleeper. look-ed across to me on my downy pillow to ln- quire: "I wonder how long 1t last- ed" while I could pnly recall a far off rumble of thunder, that had somewhere been mixed up in my d-reams. The pond at a 10W level, when I came. Preiflmly l0 1;, sitting posture, made me re- member lhe fZ-re fly of light from M1; C's lantern, pausing on 1110 (141111, belt-r..- 0111" final 111o\\"i|1g-oul- lhn-light-timc last 11112111. We came 1.1 a 11111-111111 strange 111 its fresh- l_\- decorated walls and then to an outdoors. where along bated 111-Ids and meadows only fringes of snow remained cdging the shel- tering woodlands. “But don't 1m- 11141110 111111 Winter has gone yet, Ellen“ James reminded mo step- piug off lwiskly toward the barns. Cohl ll is tonight, and. alone 1111 the 01d kitchen except for Tabbyxl who 1.11110 us :1 hi! of a surprise] this momig and Part1. I havo- riroun lhe table 111-rarer the 11112.! Before James deserted me 1o gu= Jl-Vislllllg tl1is evening 111111 l1eur-l in; 1113 wind whine t-oldly- about,‘ 1111- caves, he said "I woulant p111 n11)‘ more wc-od 111 if I were. ,\ou" adding suggeslivcly- "I guess» 1 l 1 1_\'11L‘";1 1 1 in 1111- 111111-1111 11.111111. '1 :1 1...1 wczu" 11 111111 that r. si1.-.1 Il‘l(i l1":111 11 1.’ .~.1I!\ _\1,1|. 15111 11C ‘111-111-51 100k. 111v 11!! 111 111211 lash-i‘ ‘ion look. leans hon " 1.111.111! rat will" a su-r-cp. GLO\ l"..~\(i .\i.»\'l'('ll . 11111101-11111111- , 11111; room :11li<1'.:1i111:, \\l1c1"1~ 111 1111s, l l-c- :11 allahlc, “my i151 A $111111; a sail 1"!‘ sol] 0 mals 1.1.4551? FOR cows 1 W". 11' "Um-lug- 1.11111 1111:1101‘ gut-six ,1 1l0_.:-'- 111;; 1111111.- gluss 1-2-1111-11." e zed salt. shaker. says (i. C. A1111e1- 1 f the Uniu-rsily of Idaho. An-,serving place —can he used in a d050,, 133-; 11111 one ounce or mo1"r.f11-.a11's study and will provide 11 0x71:- 11.113313’ i 5111.11- EHHIXE R 1-11111-1-1111-11 ctmiparnnen‘. 1111s 11 Kohl-sir lie rack. 1111fo1"n111l B11110, I11:1!1171“17UFV’| ~~P111l11i£I "~11 11-111-1- .1111. 15 11111-1 011101110 hogany with 111" 11 .-\ 111111111 \-."il11 '~li1l- lpfldin“ '0 r-rlsili- re- p moved lo make the lower shelf a. thew" . .\ (‘Z1 lnt11c“M1"."1"h1-s1 is filled wilii anlkirl hell which l1-f1 i1 efficient looking rvcnllu: vlas ier and gold into 1.19 . l . . . 11111-11- line fc-r llvmg 1-011111, 119111110111 1:11:11 11111111: 1-u0111. is made o1 111:1. a 11:111. BUFFE; LTSgiIiTO DISPLAY . TROPHIES 015a“ npfldkad 111- a dairy 1"11\\' every pcrfrrt place for displaying his M‘. mom,‘ N. mam available .n 111-glues. ,..{-1l_-11 11.1311 111 .1 1111-1. 'I'l11.< i111111"111.1l 11111-,'»t111"-.~, 111 n rom- ncw finish, If you set.- iusccls or 011101" aui- called bullcrnul. Curved lines gira- l-c-rtain n111shroon1.,the furniture a movincial ac1-1-nl, 14's l1r1 .~.':‘n H1111 1hr- luugus is notllhouglt 11's 111111-11 a "posllvllr ed11- Dllwzlllil“. 8-1111.- m11:l".1"r1'111-s IYIHTIF. PRIDE.’ AFFLUE t srnrsn cozvrs haw 11.1fm’ -s1lr=n1: 1111-11 P" positively hurslllig: with pride and affluence. Theirs is the first s11- houette 10 winter fun. tleatllv poisonous to l1l1~ Cori collage house." E "MARK l emerge from beneath‘ and they make 1.1-? G1‘ ro-u n11 insccls l11rlv1- 1111 i011 of f11r11i-111rc 111-signed 11a1"1ic1.- ‘larly for 10111121 l1om11 who it Cape aluminum 111E STARS SAY— B! GENEVIEVE KEMIBLE For 'l‘hursday, April 3 most of their entrance. Particularl)‘ this season. coals move mto 1119 BAD judgment. unsound rCaSOn- lrall- all you're plctty lire-d tonight, Eh; lcn." , 1 .- ~ I supwse 11 1111s 1113 1llso1"1-1.-, 111211 always 111l1‘111l.~" 1111» k1l1-l1c".‘ 1lc-."0r:1l.ng, tout-thei- \\.ll1 lhc surf-- 11-11 slorm, 111111 111e 1"0l11-01‘n ul the 1h111 mado us 0vcr-1 retiring last 1113111.: 11y 11s. she 112.115 0.’ a 0011110100111’ 1-011111‘ 10 1111- dlti-i ln-caclmixing 10011 Tabbvs And so 111150011 ;1\111lc1l 11011-011 111 1-1" Lhril 1'1li!1lO.ll'1l \ario11.s lidhilsl he had for the scan .1"P111 lhix :1\\11v\" son1':\\"l1:1"c-, ' 11011" James 11.111 said 11111111111; 1- 111 parcel 121111-111111- containing 11 I slice or lwo of steak, anti from the house across the lam. ijusl at the supper l1ou1". “Ellr-n‘ James has often explained “has 1;; 1111111 of pulling things u111lll1e11 (111-gelling all .114. I 1.1 1110111. I bcl if :1 11115011 would .1111"! . 1111(1- lhe limo 1o look. 11c could 1':- ' sorls 01' lhings she has pul au-ay and forgotten." But 11:1 the 1110211 and neither had I for- gollcu its resl-i-ng place. When 1"11.'1111-r-1l lo open one of lhc doors 1h;- vooms. this morn- slrollcd lc-isurely- from pul. the 1 1111: Tahhy “Why. we uevcr cat out. last night!" I gasped. James looked at me with 11 hint of suspicion. “Was there auylhi-ng sht- could get at. Ellen? Well, not a1 the momcnl. I found that out l111slily, when James turned to 111-k up the pails i1, The time of reckoning has not yct arrived. and indeed i-t may he forgotten. I smiled, but only in- \va1"1lly-I0\" I have woman 1o cry over spilled 1n.ll<- 112‘ old I look. 111-111: , 1'61. l.’ l 11-:1\"¢- 11111111‘ 111111 1i‘; ladle“ gz-irg avgcy 11-1-111 hcmv. ulvaliuz fir 111v 11.n- lrlkrn (‘run yrur 11".c-~. THE cuARLofrr;_1-_1-ou_r1’_~l__og.-\Rb___ __ 0% w 00110 Y 01x 5.4 YS— wooookooo we+++0e++o+o+w++o4+e w~+w++++u+< Possessive Girl" Friend lllrl Shcalll Break Away From Chum Jealous of Boy Acquaintances — DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My girl friend and I have been verY close friends for nine years. We are together in school and at least two nights a vireek. 'I>.he only trouble is that when I go out with a boy, she gets jealous of him, not of me. and she starts breaking us up. There have been several boys I liked very much until she started trying lo prejudice me against lhem by saying little slurrlng things that would disillusion me and make me turn away from them. which I did. As long as I g0 with a boy, she gels morbid, gloomy and cross wllti 1111-, but us soon as l give up 111'.- bv)’. she is my clnirmiug friend again. - _ I don't know how lo handle lhc situation. 1 don't want to hurt her. but I don't. want to in up all of my boy friends. I realize that I can't blight my lift- bccarsc ofhcr, for I‘ can't always b‘. W111, hu- and 1 can't marry ("III 811d I have got to find some way of dealing with this u-ilhuut losing her or myboy friends. Whul shall I do? ' ' W. P. B. ANSWER: Your case .s 1'01 an unusual one. It is a very com- nzon thing for a pcsszrsivc 111mm, ulto ltcs little utlrncllon for men herself. 1o coirccnlralo her a!‘ "liuns on sumo pretty and attractive girl and slick so c1051- 111 111-r -:1l shu drivls ovvry man 111111)". Shr- monopolizcs 1111- girl and is so jcnlors 111m slu- 15-"5 11110 a 511m? o‘ melancholy if the girl shows any inlcrrst 111 r-llhz-r a man or wonlan. And this ntakcs things so unpl1 zzsanl for the giil that unless shc is of a vn-y strong cltnraclul- SliO just grsduuliy‘ drills into being nothing but a slocge lo hcr possessive frivud. BREAK AWA Y Unless you dcsirc- to be an old maid. I urge you 1o make a clean break from this 11121111111 entirely. You cannot afford to take any half measures Willi her. Nothing will drive 111011 away from you quiz-km" than gctlirg to b0 }'l‘.c\\'l1 rs a uurznrs 11111111111. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I 1.111 111-111"1,v 2-1 10111-5 old 11nd all my: 1116 I have lisleilcd 1o 1111- con-clan! blckcriugs a1 homo. My 1W1 bro- thers have also ltr-lpctl to lllukc my life miserable by always finding 1:111]! 111-d criticizirg n1- wilhclit mot-c)‘. My parents 11211111 the boys an vrrv will) 1:1 d 1l".1_v lrcriiu-gv lltnn l0 nrukc fuu 11f 1111-. and lhis 1111s 1".1:1d1- n11- \‘1‘|"_\" -..-lf-c0:-.s1-io1".\, 111-1"\'1111<' 11111 ii-rilahiv. M1 zvol-hrr is 1-011s1:1111l_\" c11l11}1:11"i11_s*, 1111- wi1l1 girls in 1111-11- Purl]; 1111s 11rd icvrr :1 1115' '1- (lorrul lPll 1110 hou’ 1111-11 and . 1111- vciy biltr-r. I lot-l I can't go 011 1.111.i1_\'s \\i.<.<";1"1"(l:s 211d rilir-ulr- any longer. Jone, il 11121" urovr- very 1-1nl1:11"1-:1ssi11g. for "ct-sis to rclallvcs and frivnds for ll-t- v..1;'111 r1 n. 11:11“ l0 1111-111- rll F1‘l‘l V1 . Wm film-free they are! A DISHEARTENED WOMAN. . relies on powder. ANSWER: G11 21112)" from your fauiily a1 oucc. It is your only "1- zzrd you will be a :1 rvcus u-itck 1111115.»- 31:11 hrzxd ll 012' by 11 Cdllllllt-l? ciiungt- 01' 0111111-011- Ill‘. After a dentist cleans your teeth it's amazing how white—hotv‘bright—hovv That's real dental whiteness. And, of course, your dentist For unless dull, dingy film is removed, it harden:- darkcns-mrns into harmful, ugly tar- But Pepsodent Tooth Powder 1101 dtprndcnt on your farrilr. s You? ‘H1111 mid 1:1- im-dz- miscrafilr- 111111 l-wvc your lr-alth u-reckrd wlzr-n all and 17E able 1o live in 111-drin- wlual you do lo all of your fa-miiy and relativrs? and nobody clsr-‘s. parents ur1I1 s1 srvc-rnl Ln," [he pantry that it main-s a girl look cheap. have good’ judgment. Every girl and boy should go with other girls never been a and boys irstcarl of narrowing l-hemsolvcs down lo just one. because til-111. You 111-o a c111np1~11 111. .<c11<.$11111)v1'1i11l‘. Lillsliurs 11111111111. You are En why (lo you ferl 111st you have 1.11 lay wit-‘i thrm whr-n 1111-11" favor-Ho indoor S')(il‘1 soc-ins to bo rugging ’l‘her1- is no earthly reason why you sh Cflllllfllll‘ to llvc with r11 l"rv1- lo 1'0 is 111 ll‘(\'1‘ cur)". tltr- fz-rlltu" frcn1 lhrm the br-llz-r. And why‘ are you silly c1111ugl1 111-think 17.111 you llZfVC‘ l0 r-xplaln It ls your own affair ‘The rzntrdy fc1" you is a railroad lickcl. DEAR MISS DIX: Can you tell me oily wav that I can make my 21rd that a girl 0t l6 likrs to be popular 11nd go with Thry sr-(m lo lliink. irslcatl <11 gcirg slcz-dy .\'."Itl1 0111-? Docs it? _M. L. D. ANSWER: Certainly _not. It nrrcly shows you are popular" and l5 Zivts lltrm an orlprrlunitv to pick and cltccsr. ' , when with a visitor at lhc supper ho-ur, James talked of the lifting of the meat ration: “It's dear enough 1o buy" he said "what, I ask you will a dollar get?" Tabby ztvlually must-s now lo 111-k W01- lilis at the recollection. O U O There was the bread baking lo- day from the last flour l-n the bar- rel -the flour which James has told me "wels the miner's ey; and after dinner, in a day which g -- And because in a brief interval 0000OOQOQOQOOQ-Q-O-OQQOQ-O-Q\ PIMPLES-BLABKIIEABS § How can 1, TRY TIIIS PR 211:." 151111.12: - - I Cuticuracont l - 1 » - mzredimt; 1: ns‘alf,‘,‘_,b‘f,éfi°gfi‘dgi,g¢gfzueg . By Anne Ashley heal. Satisfaction or money b -, Bu, m", ‘a "w “”.“‘” s CUTI ASOAPsOINIMENT 1 Q- How can I keep yeast for two or tiluee weeks. without any odor in the refrigerator? U~§&O§OQ-O-O §O-§O-QQOQ-Q OO-Q-QQ i Cook ’s Corner 5 z y ‘§Q"Q-QQ-OQQQQ§§QQQO+O"QQQQQ with Iriumjs especially made to remove that trouble-coursing film-gently bul thoroughly-flight in your own home. Furthermore, Pepsodcnt Tooth Powder has the cleaner, brighter taste that tells you your teeth are receiving fififlwrzd-"m/ ealm 1 Sol and Personal f Fashions f; Litera. u-bilcrless. Get Pepsodent Tooth dental wbifmenl ‘.|u|ov.--,,,,, . the dental cleanliness that means dental der today. See the change in your teeth as Pepsodc nt Tooth Powder gives you POI A CLEANER. tarsus: Molina l0! vuuru snoum 1mn...ust rersocrm rvuc: a nay 1 -~-P1-1L_.=.1--2 Ir? rRz/E.’ 1.11.»... Will cw: voun 1111111 m: 111111111 ctrmitiutss 111111 MEANS lllmlfig Pow- rtrsoorm 1s 111: 911g 100111 rownrn 11m connius 11110111 z Z HOT CROSS DUNS 1 cup mllk. fioalded ‘A cup shortening 1/3 cup sugar 1s teaspoon salt fled and b fNeedlecraftf —-F OR THE SPRING IS HERE ‘there's l. loft feeling of delall in this charming dress with the rul- ntheced ahoulder yolrea, sweetheart neckline. and harl set out to be pleasant but which presently brought disagree- lable snow flurries. Jeanie and continued our work of paper hang~ mg. Our efforts were expended on the pantry, 1;, doorless alcove 1-1-1111-1- of tho fashion stage with I ‘ v _ i111; and crralic impulses may con-l such assurance 1n their voluminous tm-ue to sci back work already mov- lng toward prmiuative channels with far-reaching and devastating i force. Sudden developments are‘ liable lo creole consternation or rx- - ~¢+¢+4e+++o0+>0§+o O‘ OFO-O-l 2 Househzrld Scrapbook l lcrlsis. Take timc out l0 count the icosls of bad mistakes, o1" impulsive and fairly °°“"°“1°m- 35 “Tu There are enough cupboards for of sunshine the 19rd of the flock crowed lustily on a verandah, an] Tabby, who has fallen from my grace somewhat, though I realize tho tantalizing temptation that W“ hers. continued to don her make-up in pleased anticipation behind the stove, a visitor came, " - n . .,,. , lfldlvlfliilf,’ 1h! kitchen. Neither ' ‘ ° g able workshop for a ltouse-u-lfe, mumty Just dmpmd 1"" 1° keep James company and lo slay for tea. And now James is away By ltobcrla Lee POO O-OQQQ-Q-OOOO V0 O40-Q—O-§§-§Q<1 I Saving Butler 1 0119 c1111 save butter by bringing 1 O§4§4§64 action. as these have reactions on and private relations. l-‘or the Birthday .i11vcstn1c.nls. cullay. peace of mlnd|my needs- uwugh I have 11° dwbt that if the storage space were lreblcd, every shelf could easily be filled. We papered the cerling with a ceiling paper and the walls ljifiupiul of good milk to a boll‘, Those whose birthday it 1s nuy|t0 match H1056 1h I110 kitchen. 1111-11 sorting aside to cool. When find themselves involved ln a crit- we 51°F?“ f" Pfifreihments Hm‘ j-lol lukcyvarzn. 111111 ' mum-l of un- ical 31-111". in which past efforts of1“|5° kept 1m eye trained odd times 111011111 13111111" 111111 .111 with cgg- an ambitious nalure as well 115 1110.110 111E house across the lane beam" 11.11tll111lxlu1"1- i5 thick and grtssivc piars and objrcllvcs -may""1“‘1'<‘ again 1°!” W!‘ C0n\"eni1.-I11-e mam)". ‘lhen 11111 in refrigerator be scl at naught by rash, hasty. il1l- ""1 111's 118118111 James entertainer. to harden. _ considered and erratic procedures, our srfl-Hd-daulhter. And a: we _ lromng _ ‘affecting fundamentally future pro- wl and pasted and fitted and Clothes cannot be ironed WI1ll.0lll,gl'(‘55. prosperity and happinessl 1111115 01H‘ P111791‘. we chatted of a getting smudgcs on 111cm 1f thcijhls in private as well as bllSll195S"l']l|nllb9I‘ of things: of Judy's help géankse aroesollegs. lll-aaehigrgiuitslitaltl: 1111-. Lalmness 1n stress and s1orm.| 1110 18st time and I spoke of days p c. an "1 or salt. integrating conditions might be-lold memories crowd close. Karo- nlgnly save the day from oalaonlty‘ and error. A child bom on this day is prone the men to the lumbering at [he julcc- is dcslrcd. make a small iu-‘lo act eagerly and excitedly. withlothcr {111-m than and the new babe clsion 1n the end of lhc lclmon Rnd|m1puls0 and emotional conduct already gruwlng out of Janflr.’ squeeze nut. the amount of Julceimnkmg matters difficult. if not de- b11511,“ so they m] me, w“ aslee-p‘. wan-led. 11851811118- . AYLMER VEQETABLE 501i“?! Lemon Economy _ Instead of culling a lemon 1n 111111 when just a small amount of) with us. Jamie war off again with l . 1 119131411111] PBRMI: 511ml! cuaurv‘ , \ ,3‘ lyn wished she could hive been "°°“" ' h?!“ A-ldfilea. 80m? with Jock 111 visit au/lulc with a visitor lo the community, and 011cc 11 native to ll. who leaves presently for his of a fellow, James has known a.. Ways and ls a cousin to, The home-comings are so pleasant. and for loved ones time se€ms to P5115" 111911. but the lcave-takh are inevitable. Ah lhc lngs, which returns the vacant place 1n the 01d home again and memories of a beloved step on the lhreshold. Until tomorrow home 111 The States-a genial lad‘ —— Diary poise and shrcwd analysis of dls-jof other years as folks will when Gwdmght‘ ‘ O04 Better English D. C. ivililama meow o-ovoo-onuoqoon v00- 1. What ls wrong with 1.111s un- WMQ? “Thor occupied the two m1 POWS." 2. Whal is the correct pronunc- liation of "padronc"? 3- Which one of these words la flninpelled? Lelsurely, 19111, 111-gm 4- WW d9“ the word "environ- ment" mean? . 5. What is a word beginning '1’ with d1 that means "unduly timid" ANSWERS 1- Sly. "the first two rows." There may be many two's, but only _ one first. first a as in mh, o as in no, second l la in ate unstressed. accent sec- ond syllable. 3. Lieu. BR6411111988588; 0110's surroundings or‘ got drunk. an‘ slashed folks w-l‘ mah circumstances collectively. "Every- razor and shot craps, an’ cuuad .11- 1 munlsmthe ofidrered and swat‘; but I taunt do Load dark Ollmllbe anv omtmtfl- one hit‘ n't obbar 011:1 t oftheb‘ Almlltcuntllbilldau. minibus-notion“ sflflclfle i” mw°""'°""w“ 2. Pronounce pa-dro na, 4. Whatever hing that in. O§OGO r O0 l leave-tall z 1 1 A. Place an inch of salt In a half D11"- JHJ‘. than a cake of yeast wrap- Ped 111 11114011. mother half inch of stilt. another cake of yeast. until Jar is filled. The top layer should be an inch of salt. Screw on the cover and plaoe in refrigerator. Q~ Wm" 15 R 800d meatless sondwidi filling? /\- Try 1151118 a sliced banana. Place on the bread and add a little lemon juice and a few raisins. teeth? A. Use powdered chalk flavored witlh cinnamon or Wintergreen. ' Morning Smile g i OvOQQ-O-Q-Qf O THE TI§UTH A young boy in the witnass box w»; so much at ease and answering 1118 questions Pllt to him so fluent y that 1111c Judge was suspicious. "Did any one tell you what to coy in court before you came here?" he asked. "911. Ye-isirc." rcpllcd lhe boy. counsel for the prosecution was “D in anms ire-once. "I fell 1.111s witness had been tam- PPY-rd with," he snapped. The judge fumed to the boy. “Will you IP11 me." ho said. "who told you what to say?" “My father, sir." answered bhc boy. "He cold the lawyers would try to get me all tangled up. but if I stuck to the truth I would be quite all right." ~ __._ g - STILL HA! l1‘ An old dorky |ot up one night at a revival meeting and geld: "Bflld" ders an’ sisters, you know an’ I knows dot I ain't been what I Willhier been. In robbed hen-roasts and stole hon. and tole lies. and How can I clean baby's first I 1 can fresh compressed yeast. 2 tablespoons lukewarm water 1 cgg. beaten 1 tablespoon cinnamon ‘.5 teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup raisins 316 1o 4 cups sifted flour METHOD: Scald the milk and add the ahorluning and the onc- third ou/p sugar. Stir tan-ill the shortening and the sugar are dis- wlved. and act aside to cool to lukewarm. Soflen- the yeast cake in the 2 tablespoons lukewarm water and odd the teaspoon sugar and the salt. Add this to the lilinewum milk nuxture. Now add the beaten eg¢.| the raisins, spices and enough flour to make a soft dollllln Mix well and i 1 then turn out onto a lightly floured board and lmead lightly for a. min-l ute or so. Thcll place the dough 1n 1 a greased bowl. Brush the surface! o1 the dough with melted fat. Cover the bowl and set in a warm place (between 82 and B5 deg. F.) and al- lorv to rise until double in bulk. Some flours. being stronger than ollhers may be allowed to rise to more than double lhclr built. A good i way to test the dough i: to press Your finger into the dough, and iii the dough springs back, it is not risen enough. However 1f the ln-l dentatlon remains. then the dwgh‘ is properly risen. Turn the dough oul onto a very lightly floured board and knead i1 11111-111. Break of! pieces of the dough and form into ball; about, z inches 1n diaimeler. Place these i111 well greased pans, cover and 5m ln a warm place lo double in bulk‘ 14.11.. A nicely browned eta-face will develop in the baiting, ll’ you brush the tops of the buns with egg yolk that has been beaten with either-c. little water. or with milk. 1 ‘When risen enough. an-lp a. deep cross in tho top of each bun with 1 nelson. Bake in a hot oym 14% dog. F.. for about 20 to 25 minutes. Cool the buns and flll the cross on top of each with icing made with icing sugar moistened ~ to spreading consistency with either milk or water. If you don't wlch to make a out in the buns, a crou may be made by arranging vn-y narrow strips oi pastry in the iourn of a emu on hihncvn $1. ~11." the smooth. slimming skirt. A dress 110t- your "out to lunch" or "dinner" flours. No. 2174 ls cut in sizes 12. l4. 16. 16, 20, 36, 38, 40, 42 and M. Blza 36 requires 3% yards 39-inch, 2% yards milling. Bend 20 cents for PATTERN. which lncudes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. B0 sure to stale the size you wish. In- clude postal unit or zone mnber in your address. Addrus Pattern Department. The Charlottetown Guardian, Pattern No. 2174 Name Address ' qt,’ ' Province Mo d e rn Etiquette 1 By Roberta Lea 0+0“ n+0 o0 0o oo4+04+0 0 o: Q. What. should be done 11a Irlmd asks you lo recommend him for a Job with another friend of yours? A. Give him a note oi introduc- HOME- _ him. but give-an honeot 091F110" d _ val-lat he has to offer. ' _; Q. Are place cards uaed at thl - informal lunchlmt? - a. 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