_ A l too. l" ' m scandal: this none- “Fla-notary ay. Hm. ough, i you enjoy a stiff game and lntelllgen a "srzw. . “Th! and more distinguished fields. SEPTEMBER 23 _;:_ ars suggest an abuhdance of wdreerfulness. All Vlrgoe- . Oppor- / gpafrrivfiffutgéy “q IIAS A ®STAIT yak in 51gb by pro- viding quick energy: Kellogg's Corn Flakes are rich in carbohydrates-the quick~starting energy "fuel" we need in the morning. llE 3-WAY J08 @6011]; WAKE your "they" abuse-b: We don't have time to develop an appetite for breakfast. That's why we need a delicious, tasty food Ila Kdlogfa Cora Flakes to stimulate d1’, ' , wake’ our sleepy stomachs. @114) lnfyos ODIIO until noon: Kellogg's Corn Flakes, with sugar and cream, release energy hours later . . . help eliminate that mid-morning slump. Here's one delicious breakfast food that does a}! tbree . . . starts your day Today, we just can't face the huge heavy breakfasts that our grandfathers ate after half an hour at the woodpile. We g‘ modems eat first, work afterward. We must have a breakfast food that wakes our half-asleep stomachs. Kellogg's crisp- curletLtoasted Corn Flakes do just thanYour mouth waters at the very sigbf of them. Full of energizing carbohydrates, they start you ofl’ quickly . ; . Served with milk or cream and sugar they help keep you going at top speed right up until noon. Hundreds of thousands of Canadian housewives save time and trouble by serving Kellogg's Corn Flakes-"the 30- second breakfast." No wonder Kellogg's Corn Flakes are Canada's most popular breakfast food! Order a package today. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. GET A HEAD‘ START EVERY DAY YOUR INDIVIDUAL IIGROSGOPE l By FRANCES DRAKE llnokinclasecflonyonr whatyeroniloakll. birthday comes in, and find according to the stars. ‘f. (Copyright, 1m. m; mail-u Syndicate Inc.) I] For Iii-ids!- Jsna 2nd :1 to APRE. 20 (Aries) bsprutnlsinc andself ‘s i fol tiipmeait a autodgyk arduous tanks and ro- oponsibilitles. And how capable .1011 unable when up to parl MAY MJmE2l(Genl|n1) calleduponbo Gtllljtlffiillibtl, Tact e . 38 (Cancer) d in- u aren's on guard. 'I‘he swiftest I0 . ut? x scfully new!» . Eagnohollday, “the leadioifcg spirit wholesome fun. healthy sports. Bo o peacemakar not a. comhatter. ' Y 24 to AUJUST 22 (loch- possibilitles for substantial headway in business and work matters. You con, l1 you will. tum social contacts to material advant- Iges. Let. your exuberance. fine lounge and knack for convincing Qonversatlon get you entree into AUGUST 23 in glue) - Born before Sept. ‘i? ity here for active empr- n your analytical astufeneas and jrlfllllld advice. Have pop! k ‘a kakknkknmmakkéka vantages today if you'll think calmly and avoid strain. NOVEMBER 23 w EMZBER 22 (Sagittarius) -- Have no part in contention. And if associates want to wash time and energy on criticism and dlssentlon. you be strong-willed and go about your duties and work as is expected of {$2. no diplomatic, especially with o sex. p ER. 28 t0 JANUARY I1 (Oelrloom) — Avoid subterfuge, ho , lsr about being con- scientious. Reiicious and charl- taable activities rate your attention. mart innovations offer new gains. Look mead! JANUARY H to FEBRUARY In (Aquarius) - A few ups and down, but nothing you cannot handle odroltly 1f ou try. You'd has rlsedhow oten people just not ly defend upon you in dif- ficult sltua on Use with more sureneas your fine intuition and mac of fairness. And keep unil- FIIBRUARY‘ 2i to MARCH 20 (‘Plseeso-Iwhatever your schedule, carry it out systematically, de- termlncdly and with ease of mind and manner. Rushing and fussing won't help. Forget unpleasant- nesa and promote good will A CHILD BORN TODAY: Cap- kceness for new devices and meth- ods of improvement; imusinltlve in a practical way. Gould become a noted pianist, artist with fire brush, perhaps singer. Learn, all of you, to control the sanctions and respect lice sanoly conservative. sloop and o faults. Modern Etiquette us: soars-ta in: o Q. Islt his for the bride- grocman hishestman towear serQvedwlt-hamast? A.Yes,ihiliseastomar1. XQOOQOQOQ How Can I 91 (QAIOIIAIIIII! ooooo-o qJlawcaatrssstmtl-ialusur inllwhiohhllblfllfltlllbi- a Groin-a a sihi m '1. S , ' iolvia. nd Personal 7F ons Dorothy Under No Circumstances-Ghoulish Husbands and. Wives Permit Themselves to-Dritt- - Apart - Beware = the i Time When » "Children Are Growing Up. i ' On a . who}. finder-r.’ wk‘ nieoesoffstfmm teekandwithit 819w a heavy iron skillet. shoutthebrssimaeoflifefcgl uintanoswith each other. both aid greased skillet. Add a . Cover bake in slow oven (325 for about 2 1-1 hours. rues r 5 B 1'06 2 1-2 “Sh! Wmck use mushrooms in it. or else 1 can soup with enough or clear vegetable Whll t Swiss teak aklng use thg oveen for halted L, b ' or macaroni to serve with Jélllcd Poor Salad 6 large pear halves l pkg. soft cream cheese 3 filvbluipuflns chopped nuts 1 pkg. lemon jelly 1 cup pear juice 1 31p boiling water he ucc Method: Drain the pears well the ler. Add the cup of pear Juice or if there isn't enough of this, add water to fill the cup. Pour half 0f the Jelly into a shallow pan and 1 it begins to set Milt the cheese with the chopped nuts and form into six small balls. Press one of these into the cavity of each pear half and then press the pear. rounded aide down, into the partly chilled jelly, Pour the 111311 Jelly over the pears and chill until it is perfectly firm. Cut into squares with one pear ha! Serve on lettuce with salad lng or mayonnaise. may soften the water with a; bit of perfumed ammonia, occa- sionally a five-cent box of ordin- ary household baking soda with horax, bath starch, or oatmeal Keeps u Fl in three’ ways Does "acid stomach" bother 0'0“) l: your elimination faulty? l-iaa this sluggish acid condition "got you Start taking Eno'_l “Fruit Salt" before breakfast! This proven bodyguard not only neutral- izes “acid stomach" AND R810"! natural elimination but IN ADDI- TION efectively strengthens your resistance by reinforcing W“! llklll reserve. One teaspoonfiil of lino has systemic allralizing value equal to 8 ounces of orange juice. d tand. tha two bore each other to extinction. ‘more u the husbands ence as tiuck as pea soup Joy. Yet these people w being all-in-oil b0 cannot even answer uo themselves apart ' i, . A mm ho signs herself “Lonely wife" writes: "I am like thou- wo therwvvomen who, when their children marry and leave home, 11nd themselves utterly desolate. We crowd the doctors’ offices and are being treated for melancholic and nervous breakdowns notlung her Wllh-us except. that. we ‘ r companionship. lsihfiyl 31¢ have lost mob other on the we "What. I want vo say let, this happen to you. we still have our is. true. hut some- and have nothing in cotmno um up with each other. oung Don't lose touch with each other- that one can follow one path and the other another path and then wme together again some day. Every possible for you ever no espoc 11y children that they have ts. Lh 81m mnnitu so sulphates, on bank mineral rolls, no nun, no qadlgesle. t” i; yo", n/s, plasmas. This h nothing inn as good. CNN miserable old B88 ve them, but. ihetr be with them and they can have mflny D3993’ Yam bridal cou ie should la to m p w ciilti together if they have kept These are words of w heart. They should deliberately vaic oompanlonstil . Th in that way alone can th love is not. e. miracle flame that t burns only so long as you stoke it Dix-My nusbani? PEANUT CRUNCH The secret of malnng succmsful is that it must be made quickly. ‘Therefore ever/thing before the actual 000mm! bellns. Shell and removelau“ the skins from one quart, or pea- nuts. chop them up as finely as, sprinkle them with u vet-y; it. and stand them in a are ‘D1800 fcljrie lat liflgld. ase a. a _v ar with a little butter, pguet rfligllgsoim of Zranulated sugar into it, place over the fire and stir very care- fully with s wooden spoon till the sugar dissolves. Directly 1t boeomu reanove l from the rn-eilsprinrl, in . warm unearth hiliiidzrporii: rigour:- h become too thick to pour, 1t 15 beware the syrup has cooked h» 1mm 1n this case. wees it out flat in the tin with half a lemon. ves ke close to feeds ltgif. It is nre 1 ulr outlining a budget AMorningSmile The policeman on point duty was a busy time with the o flc. Suddenly he saw a. dear old lady looking up at him. so he held u a bus, five cars, pm- her cross. she toddied up to him. and the policeman asked what he could do for her. said. "I only thought you would like to know that the number on ygur collar ls the same as my tele- h debt d very nthtahops check u or 1 like w live comtcrfiiyemir 1313mm mo ti» trunk that nothing is being saved for an emergency. What d0 ya; think? AdBWETI ' I think that peo e who could save something for an for their old use. “wt ion is a cgsrttainty unless they die y j as dlshovn as just exactly what uh falltodosoare th ame of- the titres r§ ‘life is that the world is full o1 these rtifirinoiplednépendthrlfts who blow in all of their money on havin good fine cloths and glvl to enjoy today and let tomorrow take c rainy day comes to us all and that the man who has not provided himself with some protection Icainst. it either perishes in the storm, or else steals somebody eise's umbrella. man who has so little self-respect an ook lot-word to being depend- ‘I was sorry to see you come out of the Green Man last. night, Tom," said the vicar. "AW. Oi were sorry meself. But i0 come out some kept immaculate if li-tl "m! is added to the goaptafndkw ler with which it is ‘washed, at. ll . .13 rumors-autos emu 1mm. analogy weeks or aunntlnevaad “iflfwfi? "'°"' "w" lttakeaaomanynoisstomakoa Sims-by lovely shellsio make Bomanywee-fytrllls iolnakes success. Yet one short prayer will open Heaven's Door. ~ ~Jcsn mint-ton. YOUI aaaury para Izourbcauvyb doeanot per-mt bath water uxurles. , you "borax. a which you may prepare your- se if you wish woo tothe uhlel - BRUSH BUIZDE Ul-‘IJIJN Careful attention to aoouaorlea marks the well-groomed girl. Even the most. expensive handbag, belt or gloves, ll soiled or dusty are bound to detract from the smart- ness oi‘ the girl who would be truly chic. suede accessories need eon- stant attention. Brush irequent with a soft suede brush-always of gcairse. before putting on—and it's l. too, to keep such a brush or dry sponge in the purse for emer- gency cleaning. A seml-autqmrlc camera has been invented that delivers a lin- lshed photograph two minutes after a sensitized blank u exposed. snwnn nmmaim Don't. stew rhubarb in water. Cut it up and cover with ar over- night. Cook own iulce rains its full flavour. very carof y in its heart. day. It then re- FRYING FISH When frying fish if a little salt is pTinkIZd into the hoilln fat this keeps the fish from stick ng to the w, and it turns out without siting. Lamb, hunter style. is a good lcnic dish. Cut lean lanrb in one- ihch squares. thread on wooden drawers with a piece of bacon in between each two pieces of lamb. You can put onions or mushrooms too, if you wish. Wralp in wdxed paper. and take’ to the pic- nic grounds, unwrap and cook over ‘hot coals. HANDY HINTS loosely twisted knitting‘ silk i5 often better than wool for dsrnln: the lightweight woollles, especially if the darning is very loosely done. The texture of the dam is then more like the wool itself than am sorrler stinger; his Dear Mus Dix-Jo it true that men seldom melee "£48114?" 1mm the floor? - o some absorbent e t- passes at Birls who 1111s to pick up tohe 11.1.11. r: Certainly no one will claim that spectacles are an ado. feminine viseav. but they are not as dbtlmnn: as the wbocrack _intl- of pretty Birla in alaises who a blinkins 'tr"§ryuliiliniy lirauuseiiirfé" have dates to burn more attractive in bh wk nn1i£1 SKYWAY LOVERS By vrna snows Th and who marry we glasses than she . about the waiting room?" "Yes." anied at killed. I wouldn't have taken this method. It attracts too much at- Terry was; watching Mona mm- body want her kll _ "That is what. I am l! I find that out. I have talked to he can offer no the- ory. He says he has not seen her for months. not that Scott was here. "And what about that sir-mall lellalfir you senb to New York?" son thouzht Mona seemed since the divorce, 88°- wulkod back and forth- "Pm inclined to believe man. had as it. looks. seem to Gay Chatter Yleasos the Mon A friendly twosome at the coun- Kay knows simple ways to put a man at e him terested with casual fingriaiswmasiegéy moire xhgllziswgyhrinz him “ma. .11 amuse. Iw 'to 9w," .. cannon-ball serve asks Jack, deftly r E. O %t,is what was "so he look amt Dolhs m mu tewardess" i; true. I've known him He's been with me since t. yiiibeoilor. lom- her G7!‘ WORK PILLOW OASIS IIOVQ!’ dew!" Radium- nssrortrzo. use (Overturned on use i. ‘col 47 FQ-O-OO-OO-OOOO-OOO-O-O-OQ-OO-OO-Ob Household Scrapbook reisoasara us: 5 réi 80 inch for the short shove with collar and l 1-4 yard of ruf- Ban "fifteen cents stamps (l!) w ecin. ncoin preferred) ob tastefully. address h safer‘ § it'll: Oil!‘ “SW é z '_ use ...\'...._~.....- ._ '-...p _ . - . . . | TIMELY TIPS - FOR [HE — HOME SEWER, This is certainly a suit season. and therefore. a blouse season. 1hr your simmer suit or to fresb~ on up retty sprlnl one. you ~ simply phsve one of those i fresh new blouses. They are so easy i0 make and so satisfactory toowmlllakeaé ., l m? or paste one a tea-in] - fle for afternoons and dinner in tern i blouse to wear with your pique skirt or your slacks. You can have i5? 3%? zéfl l s blouse '"~~I'~n Ililflll-e 5W" NO- YIBSIII sea .3. u... lama aunt Alllilcl_ ....__.-—i.___-. .._ on nu um oulror. 517'“ or. um 7') And Her "' » ' I I A 3 JACUVIUGS whindarning wool y. u,‘ l\takes'so.nany’li\in|s-W1&eia.a “gas o! m1; attrggmm n . ‘u lcmatwbiadosofpan-forcns and es - was done by a 101m, NIVII‘ BUILD BY TIABINGDOQ W experts 3'0“ never ma? else down can very sumst way to dram a the flaws in your appea go around making ca! about how other wome elslefieiifou? he better B“ B 9W Dill-Hills yourself " » focus attention on yo kind. ii’ your own hair really lovely, but pret doesn't. The two remarks which W0 halo and resent most ol all‘??? of comic, and such ma)...’ Wu 00 0 "and "That mg - you look younger." T“ Furthermore, you may be an angel about watclii hnidhixig your hair But it's a mistake to say that you are. or to discuss your ways m; means of self-improvement rm frequently. If you do, you'll have pl lng. "Mary worries u» much about herself, don’; , ‘Wh wouldn't Mary be atlracitve? 1m at all the time she spends on rm face and figure." Bet to go your cum sweat way. makin! yourself as attractive as possible without going into g, taking no risks of drawing alien- tion to your defects hv pomtm; out the shcrtcmnlngs of others. VARNISHING moons To keep varnished floors in gccl condition, sweep with a ml.- bmlfl or a broom encased in soft cloth, Wipe them over once a week will; cold water and dry at dog family are found on the Anv- erican continent NEW BREAD FOR OLD : the loaf or roll and it under the cold-water lap (running very slowly) so that the crust is made just moist. then in a moderate oven ior a The crust of the bread makes the inside soft an IDOIWY. Rolls bought n Saturday can be made to taste l e new 1f yn-i m given a supper party i