coo for a while -and run around with other girls she reproach me for it. ' and when she passes by a crowd if a boy is telling a putrid joke ggw here is the question: will I be happier ii 1 mas and res t, or be I. good ime?" the man himself and the pattern of life he enjo of algood time is being a roistcrer. a drunkar doubtediy si 0 follow his I §csl2l:t‘6 when he rolls in with t e tug that a wife cramps the style of a playboy. I ma their wivm take ‘care of thern—-not let izhemse ves wou of success by ambitious wives. that av men ever begin to accumulate any Dmperty until after they at-. or course. Enough intelligence to able asset. against preda bachelor has é1‘<:mi'agr111ilmy to support. think he should educate the denounce. W ..... ...... .. re e ,o:reve not-husband ry fine wants todozmddoesnt wuntto leforhia 2... 39"“ ‘W craves not excitement. but peace. no longr ache fight)» rest in slip red case before a fire at nigh . has to consider Heat :16 is sigrd of elor. if uk. “Do his own and desolate. 2)‘ Dear Miss Dix——-Is a _very much in love, but I tell him that I am too old for hlm,'the.t he meet a younger glrl some day and be sorry that he married me. says that he doesn't liloe young girls. They are too nofy_ flnswerz is Four years is a le difference but inasmuch as the boy n this case is only Iwlsetoputoilthemarr leoiyeu-5 women a chance to jelf 9. 1 ttle more solidly. . woman, boy and he doesn’t know what sort of a wife counter when he sees some how women who marries a boy of.al ‘takes _a gig sin; 5' Dear Dorothy -D mention it. Then he {int he never brings it up himself. He is very, very bashful. What is ‘inns? aux. Answer: . the e o. How perspiration? affected apply :. cylie ma nfiicn dressing? e in vinegar or lemon ..]uice. ms 4 ' Dorothy Measured Side by Side the. Arguments for ’ Double-Teaming Through , Life Greatly Outdistance Those for the State of ' Bachelorhood To marry or not in marry—that’s the question that izxI3r‘lxi aver-increasing numbers these do whether it is better to be t Damon Runyon says. to whom they pay alimony. W en is worth manhaswpav for itbypunchingthe time clock on the dot. One of between any 3i§"lo“.’n§‘° ‘” these be—wTl"'oeTs'— tbl. no is turn "I will" at they:ltu.:.r anvcvl side-stow domestic blIl3XJ$, PUB $110 03% ' r ht with her just use and sweet,, always looks 3n and neat and well dressed, and she is a k. she loves children and she never nags. when I don't date her she ls the kind of girl that older people apgl‘ e stops. this girl, who has soul of an angel and who will make a perfect e and whom I love a bachelor and run around with a. wild gang and have Whether a man is happier married or single depends, of course, upon s following. If his idea and a tone, then un- le blessedness should be his choice. That leaves him free lit, with no a ty of explaining womanwaitlngupto naridnoneouel fab-withapla Thereunod - tinum blonde to a sealant wife. But if a man wants to amount to something in the world and his idea of happiness cDnsL=-is in doing well the work that comes to his hand %’beln% helpful to his fellow creatures then he is better sing e in far been ff fried togetana-g¢erora°shf':wPors statistics show at married man live longer than m e - the ."&.°‘l?°:.‘.’€ 3;‘. ‘:33; little :1 lments that the men . unless he is unlucky enou h a wife. in they load more regular lives and them to see the doctor abou neglect. Most of the men who get anywhere have been pushed up the ladder And it is a matter of common knowledge there are wives and wives. But. a man bar Rick out a good one. he can have no. more valu- For one i ing, she is the best otectlon he can take out tory relatives and borrowing f ends who. knovwin that 9. child- !bra.notberthingl.sheisama.n'abeetpress e agent she can belly- cannot do himself. and. hat’s more. malt" “"'.‘n'r* at if a. wife doesn't know all about Also. she is a husband's perfect alibi for every- do. The poor elor is rea- lm own shortcomings, but the married man can lay all of , who does? have a. rip-roaring ti a, but easuras of yauthwand irlrlxlilen he is yo bech i th W ° ....°.m-;*.y,. feet dance. They oomeswhe-na.m.a:nt machins of his ap tite. I-Ia his own , lips fills him withue to bear him cu remember.- and on chil and merge all of his ambitions He hasmndslgxletiglso So. on the whole. man has me those drlnksthewlne the married times like . one loves and who loves him. The man who h of happ.lne.es the; . eaduch girlofzstoooldiomorryaboyofan We‘:z1~fi Buthe READER. in the of a pair of lovers. in I ink would be very u efora givehistaste in ‘*‘"*°°~”5-M“ ‘ 8 I 11 grows . Beslde,helnien'thad chance over. Hheul§'1ammncv:henn.ywunix:mtmnhib:\}?l(f,ekt'Bh°th‘e’r‘i:amem flapper who takes his fancy. He may even cbangehis opinion bout the ols te h get upon his nerves and find their‘? high spirits fyao€&u:1.fi:g.r5 X11; luynancenovertelnabout till: seenumtmutedulongufkeepontheuurxbiect. I suspect that his silence means em and thetrlla ;How CanI‘?? (By ANNE ASHLEY) h Household Scrapbooki (By nonaars LEE) can 1 remedy excessive sweetening Jar: remedy is to bathe the every day, /and then oixlon consisting of 2 tee. of dered alum to 1 A‘ one Old b on and lard ‘ eweetengd {l‘:'sv'm°"3,l§ and leavglgl S ‘ . aunt of waif; fnollgrgr 0 ldmg are cold The in-: boric‘:c1i,t(1,wund 10 grains of sa1i- mm M" ‘met “ mm‘ “°w‘ Dellosle Glunnre ~wa n me.°wp it in - e§§"$7.‘€u t'<’:‘u3"rii»§t“u:":’?°i‘t"l’: ‘iii-:.bll§to' ‘ac: fromtbe shock‘ of How vean I make better‘ ‘Ink am‘ '.-;.-..*‘“.:.. *'*.e.°*:.:.?.°.:- °"'°' or a so . x - with oil and‘ then. add'lbe- . p I 7 Hew°c!l:‘n“:‘ffls.\l:;:oess§uily ran-_ _m.‘ha ‘_ _—°‘ "‘.“."" :‘.A_-; W it in ‘soil! bltk. . "gym-.v,g,,m u?’h’mb°fi‘um°ut°°§': ‘ Unmn lrhee ic:r;o:k‘9J.,?M 71” ° =l°:..-s:.i~.::1°.:.éi-W W ' T ,beoeule.'the. '~ than-rrom mm iii‘;-’:’.‘.’liii M" » ‘. " Modern ';Eliqqlet¢§;.. noun an .'»r ‘ Itisbounemusiatbeninmakek. That quiet dripping from the eaver A sweet ‘monotony that breaks- The urgency our living weaves. It is an old. beloved refrain. Recurring lest the heart abstain 'Ibo long from saying fitting gr Ibr shelter in a friendly phoe. —Marion Lee in the Christian Century. Here is anew one: Di for a new g fish or meat. milk \ iperature and 1 put on the bottle. deliver a curtain cm. forte . 1n~,h*_ -JKQTO Q13“ _ wor Cover-. Baby’: Bottle Here is an item that mothers of i/iny tots will find invaluable -1 small sheet of cellophane cellulose film that is made to fit over the doesn't fuss about it on mouth of baby's milk is ove of, ) held snugly in place with a flexible collar, and will keep flies and other insects from cont-aminatin the contents of the bottle whie the to its proper tem- fore the nipple is lscooli Powdered borax may be used Is 5. roach repellent. Sprinkle around drain pipes. behind baseboard: in k corners and other likely haunts_ Cuba has decreed that medicinal wines may be sold only in drug stores. REMOVE EGGSTAINS F¥OM SILVER WITH SAL silver spoons and forks should be put into hot. soapy water with a little ammonia. in it. If a pinch of borax is put into the rinsing water an excellent polish can be obtained by rubbing them with A chamois when dry. They will then “ii wi and tea stains from silver rub with a. damy cloth dipped in salt. Bad stains can be removed with vine- gar and salt. Black spots saltspoons will disappear if soak- ed-in olive oil for a time. we re- move taste and odor fish knives and forks they should be rubbedwvli-h a slice of lemon. Ivory and imitation ivory knife handles cleaned b H need an occasional polishing silver polish. To remove egg on silver from silver can be whitened and rubbing with lemon. undies w ich have turned yellow should be rubbed with turpentine. Not only should 1: use! on knife handles, should not even be left to soak in cold water. should be rubbed over with a sus- ot water never be but they Cutlery not in use icion' of linseed oil and wrapped flannel. When blaring fish steak, allow about -e.~ third of apound for each person. Estimate a half pound ‘gar at erson when purchasing fish weighed before the head is re- moved and the fish cleaned. In order not to cut the skin of a fish when scaling it, use a rather ehsehfiee ‘Warm ‘ *°=°*.»°"*“":........."*.‘i‘::: rr elrau/‘run IN omua . ______ . pparsr ley.ead1Le1anexEert, afeweprét t , in t tubl gndsfrye 0 Wnerniach for‘ I d‘esin‘the\1v‘erldbode.'I'h pa from fibrous taine from thelbark of m FIDO!’ frame and r . 1brIg0_years. the Olainese were the sole makers of paper and they the immense importance of their invention. keeping the art :. secret for nearly seven centur- lee. lit the middle of the e century. when the vaded Turkeetan. the tured a number papermakers and forced them disclose the art in order to avoi . Mills were es'ii:.bllshe€i"and 0'Aveid_ uh. aluuml Both children and _ grown-up: need a president which helps " nigxnlug slump. A_ - ug ': Corn Flakes house-help: keep you going till noon. O ....... 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H .. “goat is at least a '"'“;m“"-“ Twotiliilqli-ex.i15i.;*TV'"ii ‘ Brlsurrooationfi. .‘ 1 June 1%-’-(OP)-r’. . 9”’ Raymond-Hope THE coo1<'s CORNER Production of certain foods are declining in Germany because of g of labour and the "flight from the land." ‘Fifty thousand flowers "will be nted in a Moscow. Russia. rk. d . crusts. Have the bread out about 1-ghpwh, thick, then out It into I. Lemon Snow Balls 1 fruit sugar 3 tablespoons water , Juice and grated rind l-I lemon 1 teaspoon baking powder Method: Beat the egg yolks with the sugar and add the water. lem- n juice and grated rind. Sift the lour, measure and sift again with the baking powder. Add these and then fold ‘la: the sutiffly beaten custard cups and steam for 30 minutes over boiling water._ For Speedy Relief from §";w\llii l'.|illlS UCKLEY STAINLESS WHITE RU to STOP THE COUGI-II I buttered baking pour "‘.."“i i‘i:°“ h‘ ' ov a co e been added the and brown sugar. Bake in a »~-~+~. sun deg. F, 45 minutes, until the pudd ...n.. tnen serve ‘warm is it that you part with ride aboilizk in. I-34 n. .A‘cll'iins.l. .7 if autumnal EEET :-l-rd»-‘£3--s~ Rood if it I: delicate kinds out you can steam ‘it Nobody wants in a ’ ; YOUR INDIVIDUAL IIQBOSCOPE By nuances nun ’ . Look in the section your birthday comes In. and [Ind what your outlook is, bocordiug to the stars. (Copyright. 1989. King Feature: syndicate Inc.) Being a good listen will also help. as well cooperation. 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) . --Mixed vibrations, tending toward irritability and impatience with ress. Better look at t ph osophically and through c eyes. Gains indicated. particular- ly for you born after May 5. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) —You can save yourself sane herd bumps by keeping within your domain. Don't insist on other: MI,- cepting your opinions. Ideas and methods of an unusual nature but worth while value should be well received. You born after June 4 most favored. ~' JUNE 22 to JULY 2% (Bauer) —-Don't be too set or determined. Better to beer the pros andcone in all issues, then , oceed layout intuition and common ~ -he-nae (minus partisanship) dicteie. Good day for necessary and routine~dut- yieg, home and social affsirs_ JULY ‘24 to AUGUST.” (ho) ' ordinary e:Il‘l‘tIon‘eer won: »itton§°.'::“x':’d3’5r y woos-r in to ‘ , ‘ (Vim!) .i- Work and a‘ 0. tivlty. that makes for - ’°.‘Z“t3zl'{'zu’7a""*"}‘b‘.i» delhk the‘ ‘t. 1: ' med: . eh ' ul '..lo1i«i:-. , ,1-uuedy.. ;i£.wui lo lteedy co Alina Pain and so:-«sue: ‘ blihugaai csnqumongmao eeoffenalvoodorav In v - In Bmlnutesaf 1%....“ 2 cups hot water 3 tal poons cornstarch Juice and rind of lemon 1 tablespoon butter Met-nod: Mix the sugar and com- starch and pour the hot water over them. Cook in a double boiler for fs or 20 minutel. thewremove And add the lemon iuioe, grated rind roast: accassolmts o————-—-———-————‘ y svnmuo oUI.o'rras my . if-"fig Lestn.‘Gay Ta‘;-§iep: in Easy ‘ Home Coureev Ilocrf may romms’ For Friday, June 16th 1 MARCH '21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —4urtail generally, especiallyinex- ‘rake , emotional outbursts. Best results all round today through quietly efficient ef- thet it reads ike :. fever chart. timeout for some fun. DIOEIMEBER 38 to JANU Y (0-priopno .. social :9? " Izroements between einplo one prising.‘ quick of and eeflul, but JANUARY 21 to In V 3 bl‘0W3u 3“ .i3e"$e. too. with Féshiialns lSnépP7‘. _ — A ~ -.,|v:Q«,.l.,:,p|-|,,me Use -fa .- .-.n. ~.-.-.-.-. 3011. Don't my .ex- ‘ V t. IITIDIOVO neropulusunmerrun Applluu for Sue! Her peppy up ro tine gee: over big with the crowd .. \‘n_-.-..-.4..-.x».x .>- "ton ‘£3. ‘E’ mettreemplleoeticii sue: . §'§ =§§§§