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Suggests colors, fabrics. wet moi radishes dressing E i ... ¢__ ___ send 30¢ in coins for your copy sour cream, half cup one teaspoon lemon tablespoon horseradish, dash cayenne, salt spoon dry mustard Mix all together. half cugahot mllk, tiwo- the green tops, 1 small bun 1-2 cup cclery cut into short lengths, with sufficient tangy, ready-mace salad to moisten well. Th gradients in the bowl with each other and with the dress- ing; working lightly from the bot.- tim of the bowl up and over, nvofd crushing the pickles are put on to CORNER 'O~O-O+O‘**v Cream Dressing-One cup ground and e. handicap JXIIBYODDB-l-Sfl, backs!” woe, 1f teaspoon Place half d and freeu. small bunch of short lengths, (sliced) , p. mime, pint crea or f ur hit .‘ Soak gizllatfn iln cglgg 3am? five m“ l5 the "$1555 WW t0 ' sugar m qulred by being known as iexpec; you to follow in your pgents’ t I h and pouf ye 8'1" d ll ln h l, ng o you or your eaxv en ronmen wou d ave milk, sll, llllzl, mall?’ ymen 8;‘; against you, and you will get off to And often people are like plants. D6838. p-_.-__ ;____ - ----_\_ __- . @ln Revived by a New Slip N .... l“ 1 i Cover -"' w THE CO0K’.S' iii-b parents were terrible d ful memories of them both soon CREAM nnrsssruu saucepan, let melt to brown liquid 8 rest MAN-MADE SALAD This ls the sort of salad which a. man likes to toss together in I. bowl with wooden spoon and fork, and which he enjoys eating because of the crisp, crunchy ingredients. combine 1 can of drained lkne onions including oh of red 0i 8 are mixed t0 Sliced A Mcrningsmile O-O-9OQ4§~Q§4§-§O-O-O§O-Q ‘#90 TRUE, T00 TRUE The negro sexton of a wealthy church had a stylish-end expen- 1H1! S ufur .,- f . ,1 . . . . ..- . v. tine one make s. q; heights. , paprika, quarter tea- 0119 l bwovrothy vDix Says ‘PI-ill culxaglrlnroww guknniniv - v Woman's Re alm v. Social and P tor two years, and VIVAR‘ ll/[AKES CHANGES, SO DON'T RUSH INTO MARRIAGE It Is Better To Wait, For What Seemed Like Love May Turn Inito Something Else DEAR M1188 DIX-l.’ em 1'! hewith m6. into a binding engagement now? to regret. and of making Because in the war hysteria. that ls a und that is especially sweeping the young off their feet, we are not clear- jdudgments, or to gauge properly our emo- mlnded enough to make sound nmrri tlons or the wisdom of what we o. Because a boy they mistake nosta time an ch e and. circumstance will have ei.r effects u o . ome. Grace sand. “Well. we've done "Holly," r‘ra.nk wneatley asked. they are NW"!!! ""181 Sfltufn No boy ‘who w. into the army wills come out oiplt the same llaldnhemsvxiils lit, darling! We're married." “could the uu-kle Sf-H-nd the Strain 01 and IOUBh braids. Turban: ere when he ut on his uniform. He will have grown from s boy into a msn. He nodded. 51111165- cmlld mink °‘ filling “@1115? Nmmng drum“ 4 vl-l-AM“ PMNTS M“; NEW fashioned of braid 100D! 110d" He will have been disciplined. He will have learned a. thousand things he no reply but to take her in his arms. ind. A ricn kid. You prooubly kflbw STYLE with tiny bows of W001 yarns or dld not know before. He will have seen different places, been thrown She responded to his kiss as she his old man-Dayton Richllwfld- dmkle with tiny shell-S; with different people, formed different habits, on life. Some will come out better men. not be the some lgle than he ever did before the girl cause s. boy feels than; longs to him, they rush worse still, into a marriage the of trouble in the meantime. Whether these boys and girls believe it and girl feel sentimental at the thought of parting, Because a. boy loolu better in a uniform sees in him her Fairy Prince. And e wants to have somebody left behind who be- into an engagement that. shackles them both; or t. ends in divorce, and that. causes plenty for love. GIRLS WILL ‘CHANGE, TOO And the btrls left behind own-up also. They will be ave gotten Jobs and become self learned trades that it will have they like better than the old. ones. case if they have left themselves free new one, without being bound by iznwold olaligations T YOU MllKE 1T DIX-Is a. background a very important thing? Both of Do you think I could go away some f“ start a good clean new life for myself ents are dead and let it , ANSWERPUndenlub y it is a great blessing to have a. good to have s. bad one, minds are nonentltles who make nothing of their lives. and many background a. stepping stone is all in the man or woman. Just because your father end mother poor It o at that? and He has asked me w marry him, although we have deflnitew decided to wait until he returns from B116 Wfl-l‘ and I have received a college education. ent, but we do not know how we will feel several years latter. marry now? ether? Your advice will be greatly apprec- lsm ALICE. ANSWER-If you wrlll take my advice, you and our boy friend will leave the mutter of your relationship open until he returns from the war. You will have just an agreement when he gets back, if you still love each other and want each other that you time you have lost your taste for each other 011 will cull the wedding on, with no hearts bro en and with nothing but friendship and good feeling between you, instead of the bitterness of’ betrayal r many thousands of other boys and girls are confronting the same problem that so many of them ere making the fatal mistake of entering into engagements that they are gang likes them will be changed, too. ‘rhey women instead of little cuties. -supportlng. no wc-man thought will look at life from a. different angle. So when Johnny comes marching home and meets the Girl Friend she will be a stranger to him. Maybe perished. Maybe they will hevebeeninlovewltheboyolw Our problem is this: Shall we enter We know we are ln love et the pres- Wuldit ven be bestforusto Vllould trial: tend to bold us to- mm-ry; but if in the mean- ANOTHER NAME FUR fl/ll/fl/ll. _A1.’_R.IL 28. 1942 ashions '1 Literature ersonal I zit your grocefls in 7- and IZ-oz. packages-also in improved FILTER tea balls. you are, and that are going to wreck their lives. ffecting everyone of us, more or less, paid or not, it is inevitable that have a, different outlook never Others worse. But they will self. neck, will have They will Many of them will have of before the war. And they, also, tng. much their love will have survived. Ma be have found some other girl and oy But how much better it will be in any to renew the old love, or nuke a His aware arms, There . Len in the J B. their back- but many people with fine on which they climb to the m Clark! were drunkurds can make you so bitterly aware of how drink can degrade a. human being that you will never even touch a. drop of liquor. am-one tgblgspgon mother threw away their lives can make quarrel- mp cold WM“, thing worthwhile oi’ your life gllll-dg cup to us as well es an example. I earnestly advise you to go e pie who do not know you. one soil to another. I have known 5ugar_ A5 l; begln, to mlcken add who acquired energy and pep and fniotive by moving from one part of the mace and fold in cream or eggs mum” 5° “immer- In a new environment. among beaten very stff. Pour in cold flfvmfid l” get new inspiration and turned form failure: Into successes. 0 And luck to you. , l DAILY MENUS Sugar-Saving (FOR. TUESDAY, Katharine o+e++044o APRIL 25) 11111611011011 B llama Economics Editor The Winnipeg Tribune BREAKFAST - Apple Ju Prepared Packaged Ce u! ice Whole Grain re itamtn Bead Toasted. Butter v Milk: 00MB LUNCH 0R SUPPER. Cream of Tomato Soup lba Toast Me Cold Sliced Veal Sal Bweet. Mixed Vitamin or Whole with Cabbage Pickles Wheat Breed Our parents can be an awful warning way and start your life over nmtmg peo- and to tel! them get over the inferiority complex you have ac- the child of drunkards a And just because your father and you determined to make some- nothing about your parents. you!" nd having everybody footsteps. Strangers who know nr-th- no such prejudice nizlng bond. e clean start. ‘Phev need to be transplanted from plenty of shift-less men and women at. the once. “T611 new people they have Y DOROTHY DIX out so minutes. m" not- oven 390 ll. for nib lserve hot or cold. Yield-4 serv- ngs. Do not send young children on ..§ii'.'..§§"’ 1.951%“ Jil°“..‘;’ hi“ iii‘. i.%?i°‘§.‘§. ‘Zil-§.2§€"Jiii..“€6'é?§'a~...- gmndgwhgch 3351,3133 ggyegg Y . usy 5.11365, c y flirt“! Stylists predict black velvet u l fashion accent for spring and sum- mer frocks. rt will be used for col- lars and cuffs on printed silk or ravons Black velvet hOW-s on white rcirton evening gvwns will be a new no e. man of the old life, Rolly ball or knocking it out of bounds. _ _ N..__ Slowly Len shook his head After fifteen minutes of this spora- "No-o." dlc volleylng Den called the boy to NQW under-arm "You mean to so ," Don pursued. the center of the net. glint yx nevér fefi sort of feld up‘? "mgr-e an? irlila-ny gsults F ever so eve ng nroun e correc even ua y," e exp e . ' cream beod°rant “WHY Yvu used to? You kn0w-—Ber- “but you handle your racquet not» or e safily muda, Berkeley, New Orleans, Eu- urnlly, and that's a ngood sign. Two ° ' pie) ‘mn h bout th t an gllalmgellveakneihes we tlguliilylkssg? Yourl kitchen “film yourqllfl- ‘ “a e sames a - rs, oregogon e l I n; l $19135 Perslflraflon Wheatley broke in lev- ones. You stand with the front of Bitty-g?’ glllolauhrexlsflllfl at: save ab‘. cntly. " your body toward the net when Mme’ ‘lap, energy‘ y“, come, ‘ 3"“ “hi; “fifipéfimfflufi ‘mfwifimifiiiot.’ tlliléli" “'22? '1°'"°"'““"' "1"" “flit.” '““° . y . - u a - "Bure- But whv cud it have to be llioniung a shot. But we'll let that go Wm‘ m“ ‘mmlwml k t °“ w: » __ u h B cad c b Pudding ‘n $0 111d ‘B S176 U W011i!!! I. 7-0 oif "How l? xfsfzc Slip CQVQIS" 5° zllcliltiiivg emwegii-wiiiziiliiigaliglsfi BMW r mm Tea uni}; flilrtn, Fill-fig’!!! tlivehetgllllllllr; oils:- ‘our mltgoellgrgogflflgllier“ u“ Yurysggim? ggltllffifl? {lggntg l The Gu-"uwrm Harm‘ Scrvwe. Be tween his 11mm. and his expenses, 1 D d .' mun 53v; "YCfllfQ fight Rn]]y_ ll, ._i_____..__ W3 4 x ‘flunk, I ' 1 we to 1111111‘ 111=1111Y r01" N111“- He decided to write the church DINNER ' (‘m norm rqselmmip was a 800d thing to haopén w you. TOOK A nner hasn't" a 17 yii atte Fwm. or nd s $11K“ 811d 1118 Name °l b°°l<' officials and apply for an increase Savory Baked Huhburll! 2 ‘l“"‘- p?" “°‘d"'"‘&’ ‘l’; You're really happier than we are. ——— wiry-gr with‘) ymfininame end “od- - ln salary. His letter, as a. whole alloped Potatoes - N°dw‘,"l'1“Bf‘° “ more substantially. happy, of you LQNDQl; A rjl as _ (C P) — "m, ,0 can“ m “In Q ‘a __ was not s. masterpiece, but 1h filll Ooolted Green Celery a. lust.- n utters arviiniidon lfilow Ella; 1 mgmgv u ' Hem.‘ mun.‘ m o! “u” n m," “my w m’ Radium" Bun.‘ a ,\_- - “a _ ‘ sentence was. It read: Vitamin or Whole Wheat Bret! nsunry s 0p! p: p ‘Yes, Len repeated, Im’ hlDW- off before the Reichs today Oh" two“ Gum-film r m. ‘~-"11“'“' "It! might hard to keep e leel- B tier ‘Spiced Baked Peers forlrohiuynkemovesodor And Ilmow what v0“ "mm: m! . g i will»; skin lvlfe onya. muskrat salary.” u Mil Ten ‘I X01" P°":l'a'.'ti°zteisekl~ ‘Hang; fihmgb 71”" 69°11‘? ei-n ollnlhglolilutitllnézl-su reml - -' . ure, i u . =. gh m crces i l " mm”, Addlm sandy was thinking seriously gPIcED BAKED YEARS lhlnlCS! vanishing cream. Good old Wheatley! what s swell 31'}??? ;,,‘,,,,‘3,{,,,,,,“., Z§._,_».,.,,. hold.’ 55w T" 1 of marriage. "And do e no 1-1601. can peers in light- BYT“? S. Arrid bu beennwnrdedihs guy! 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Try niu today! n}; use k?! then not firs“ u; énthtser he“, u m. a “anon Mb tine to soak. we m 8°‘ h" "r1- r" 1111!“- "1" =*%i..1;2...: 1 n; I until a... t"... u... v 11 <1 m "- Mr ' old-mule sprinkle on m d: us. e ma.» of the clock spun around fgagggllfigoytweebhlg’ 33g if‘; AND mm roivouus inle with the honey. Do wrui Alnllnereelellhjhlletpoh and nt- lut Inn's time n p y m", n l, “m o, m, §l:.“..111:..*?"t::. s“: <W _”*"" -1-1~---~»--> w.se..=t..bzcl.t-g1=..r..uav" ‘m? " ' ‘ ..*".2::;-. m-M-v M" 1M1“- TILLIE THE TOILER- A PICTURE OF JEALOUSY B! WQBWV" ALL THUNDER FROM TllE STANDS By Vincent Richards ‘a... A little later the car stopped be- fore the building which housed their thus-far uninhabited apartment. Ltn mrougn the hall flights of stairs. The door 0105811 be- hind them. 'I‘hey were 1n then‘ new to flow lnto his. He could feel her trembling; knew that he was trem- bling, but. could not control hun- against“ breathed. me SOIIIGWHEPE” He drew her still closer ears, asb olfy the sea. Her breath 13.1116 S0 n8 . c The rain continued to belt 8.3811151? the windows. . men entered. big coats belted about chunky and the other very tall and sllrn. The , n , h recognized mone . and give Grace the most bec l.g more and more 181'. or ch ante fwd by power to re- lllliieaatlflessfllrankp%eatlliay an Don beau ful Christmas resent he WWJ...» for Spring is e 891m tr;ct tlireir glows. rendering their ftould aflord. Certainly e deserved rayon pastel dimd! dress with goomwps hsr-mloss. “Papa. Rollin-s, as I live and breathe!" Wheotlev HOW ed,grippfnghls "Don They and the three of them were sitting f course we know you married that rich Worthington glrl—" Len grlmiwed wryly. "It's not that kind of a marriage at all. believe it without a. cent.’ young men listened attentively with much interest, ished, "I'm a. happy old married wife and a fairly good job." Frank asked: you!" Clark exclaimed. “Why not someone who didn't meim anything to the game? could bring beck the cup this year, I think." WHAT A PERFECT IJKENESSJTS BIL " OVER “Sorry mugs, but I'm a hard- working guy WLUA only an hour for lunch, dow about coming in to see me m. me store sometime? Or the house?" He gave them the phone number but knew theyd never call; they'd never have time. "they WflJKtd and up thrce mese. Let him play 1n germ On Etermtyc DoundLess SH; can. Drivers may mo" I th , A“ m“ "m W“ not let cmnmi play mm mall‘, tweets B, tionary car. 1f they And out on the infinite tide- ‘ Boys love to hang on the been To 1.116 wemk and 510K or wrrvw- u! knowledge that it is an offence, en out your living room. Take out selves in the place of me drivel- o: . The be presentable the first thing in fall off. itted 'th ftly padded ——-—- “e sum‘ l w‘ so A year sgo, crocheted straw braid brim ed A tfeflt m sny little dark frock cnce in millinery in exclusive and l" collar l5 crisp organelle with tiny crocheted which startsd with me rosc pink or champagne, ng perlcd, jersey, vlelt lne unver- nlge detailing in the top-stitched hats or trimmings. For 1942, the r The Woman s Realm i "mm: minim thwahte and ht II 111W“ 1° P"? 111 the n: them adrift 911 park, or recreation ground. my, mell- lllll-den be pure, let their Children should not play nrulL-lq white sails urt “Wmwv tbs comfort- gffo or reverse before seem 111i K Of n heartfelt sympllbl- “u ulnar“ to "o1 d cross“ For s beautiful thought. is e beeuti- from behind or in frcnt of s, m, m1 mm extra.‘ care should be Mlybrmegl, ma pouch, and tenderly ing fllht and left. cars or lorries. Merely say _ "don't" will not cure them, nor in; l _ dented! A “Hoe 50.2 Appeal to their sense of sports. The last thing at night strauit- mansmp. Ask them to put mem- , ggnpty ssh trays and put e oar following, or of the driver 83min“; 1n place n it. will from whose lorry or van they may m . -——- m‘ “m” '____. now wru. you unvn your: Sports clothes and tailored suits HAT BRAIDED? 1d l ks d normal svlmlufyrs’ h“ nee an crowns and began - to make s. very marked appeal-- t ts till i ble is a Dleoe moderate-priced rackets, all part gflairothif nefkrwecaera: One ruffled of that revival of interest in things ills d b en tinier vel- chulio cap of a. crocheted tr iiiectebgrv. ctllliles iii iii-Isms, sky blue. rim launche m June, 1940. SD31? P 1 bl ab rdine neat (flailollgd ihlitwals-t dress with crocheted for whole hats, parts of d , th b ll‘ pockets mlllinery creators show even mor 2Q‘; “$1512? Ieatflgf ebeolllls ingenuity in the meinner in wlllcli straw braids are twisted and sewn into lacy, delicate textures in wide open meshes: orln braids are embroid. ered with palllettes, sllke nwel bends and spang Len looked down into Frank Wheatleys face. How nicely he and Grace could use some extra. motley. “Yes, I might give it a try, his Thanks." “Oke. Call Richmond tomorrow. had before. Her body 56951611 Youngswrs Wm take their vlm- mins externally this srrlnsl Fresh- t and newest. of the cotton c es 1°’? are the deliciously fresh-looklfll apple prints, carrots rrpeu print He's 1n the book. ru get in touch m1 1°1l11°° lwlirgmhim this after-non and bell D1‘ and fruit prints. splashed Buyly Ian's mind remained in a ferment on sweet again? greases; {will}?! of doubt all the rest: of that day. newest, pne es or sc o0 l. “Sm f I m h h H» knew firm 11°11“; l» opposed "hr-t" muwv en-h-mw 11» ’“'55i%.°..=.32i d2 i...'?."%.‘..3 to his going back to tennis even if big and little sisters are the 110ml EM it was just a matter of tutoring. But in ts on permanent glazed chizitz. b id lafin,“ emlglnallly l“ “m” the money for each lesson, certainly "d m we q“ ' p1‘ peasant prints. 11m school a would add mightily to their meager pa , tot; and teens PM}?! 8%!‘- income. With it the could do a lot suc ers, glghams, denms and gig? they had not n able to do ore. opllns. The younger act's best oved styles are noted in princess Surely Grace would be reasonable. Finally he decided to take the the we long torso, jumper, dlrndl m4! greasy, tie a cloth that has been inafores for all Irsfl- Bwiflln! out of cold water over the coaching job and not tell Grace any- gemlines tell n gay it»?! with top n dee pan. When poured, thing about it. For Christmas he border interest played up in prlnt- me not llqu! will run through the would buy her something really nice. ed. oPDli ue or ric-rac trien. Ruffl- cloth and me gfeage should elm; Surprise her. She loved stirprises- tolt. How her eyes would glow! Yes, he'd ed and tered skirts as well as bib tutor young Bob Richmond, save the Her arms were around her llps warm and W015i his, her body soft and yield- How I love you, Len! ‘she "So much. S0 terribly‘ it hurts-—wa.y deep down in hlrred sad spreading brims of rough braids achieve a completely hands, though he was 1m- of it, were gripping her bore his lips were bruising hers- him. was a. deep roaring 111 his SOUP TRICK soup stock seems I 0 was halfway through lunch lame uutunm when two young bodies. One was short and collars odd more fashion news, Mother and daughter fashions are Tm, recognized him even as members of the cat family fresh white p1 ue applique It neckline and hem ine. RADIATOR! To keep the well above steam As to his arriving home late two evenings i; week, he could pretend he was working overtime at. the store. It was lying, in a sense, end gracehl-lgtedlpeolile whO Too. e5’ wem-“Y 9mm “We! radiators from gathering dust and to hide anything from each other. dirt, keep me mdlalol- "5911 But this really wasnt lying-a. white clean lie never was. And, after all, wasn't CHHPTEB III CAKE TIP when adding nuts or raisins to °"° 12d?‘ h... mmp them in. Raisins may be sprea very on a. flat pan and dried in the cvm Use the rudiutlfir sttach- ‘a. bit“ alter lwreiaghlng.lUs& parblo! nt to your e.ec rc vacuum h our ca o n e recpe he doing lt eiitirely’ fo.r her? 35am‘. on “Wm “fluently “a m: drew r Exhiluratlon flowed through Len ~i . the special dusting atltachzlnfent as he pulled on whm woolen socks, go over the entcre wal su ace u firmly laced the low-cut tennis of as necessary. hoe , slipped into flannels, dre a lights sweater over his heed. ¥he SAFETY RULES FOR alumna" feel of the racquet in his hand was A new series o! “Donw. for m", good. He bounced a bell the gut L, h been drawn up by m, humming as he stroked it against en a1 $00M’ for me mventlon Rfly mfioiflliéilswns was waiting for M Awdml" H"? a‘ “m” d him at court number four of Hi? “mm” cried. !" Don ask- hand. l Frank! It's good to see stood for a. moment scruti- one another, their silence s. Then coats were thrown off are you table, all trying to talk at us." Frank demanded, “what ou been doing with yourself? Rallms illsfrm from llullflltf FEMALE She was cut ofl’, you know, If your child has u toy bicycle o1‘ cu, or roller skates, he should not Needlecraftx mond was to rewlve an hour's in- struction. Len took one side of the court. the youngster the other. For a. time they hit the ball beck and forth, young Richmond often netting the "And so," Len fln seven months with s. swell "lzgnt you ever miss venlences- s frock that you can sew up and slip into In s twinkl- 1x18 at 1 n . 2001 l designed for sinesy i4, fir, 1a, so, 5a, as, 4o 4: 44 for a minute, The grip of the rac- quet is of major importance and. we'd better make sure yours is right before we do anything else. I'll teach you mine. They're the some that With vou, Rolly, we "313 lb-lol Gmrlottetmvn Guard?“ ‘lliloeedlecraft Department m. Gtyle No. m! size