j“'% , 1 ,, . The HOUSEWIFE and ,iii 1 ,li 1,,l-oi :ev- ..l. ,,,. ..l, Q __ . . W i -a fi .‘.,, 13' .il if -_-' we., iii Lfi* ‘iii-1”? I 4-ttf-.§ » t -vel ,v 3131' .ui <-.‘~ri_.,=.. -1:, .,,,; or vi ; 1 »`.\. 1 ‘ lvm i ‘ a F if ..- . i nf __ il ,_ §. »..’-'.-'”,"T;_.._."~‘-" I . iz fr-fi" 1"“lS .f -fe"-?.°1 g -, ._, _.nu Q.; ala |» - 'ras ~ » crown ouiutolam MMM1 1 ua °Womon’s Realm -:- Social and Pérsonalj- Fdlshions -.°- Literature 'f I" i _ W Suledish Princess Brings Ha fmony to Belgium ' r‘\..._ un.. prineens leigh no lltle from Sweden ‘who becllne queen or the ns lah factions among her subjects. Flormer kings in Belgium have fav trid leamed when she came to Belg Duke ol Brlbant, and now Leopold uestie work, to"whieh she is devote (Baldwin). new heir apparent. and ,_., \_.»l \__ fum was the Flemish. llnoe these nl.. was hailed as an Ideal love d; (21 posed with her children. 13; lnarekai aettln¢a|thaerown 900000909 munn pawn-splum Q¢sen.uu1d.iaui.d¢r\»dl°\'l°- Charlotte, :tied 'lor the one-:illze Empre- of Mexico. and ' maendforeverthetndltionaIeon|lietbe¢weenthePrenehandl10ll 1 i - lf~/ PERCAKE *°°°~» AMorningSm;(,» F F; glégégr uni `5§i§§@ fi if-i ii agvoitneu in . hu; seemes $1hisri":'"°~=# an the sttomsy roared; pr°°°°“"~ °“:;>_!0\l know the nature 0( ,H 1"” Wil UMW you are not is run Nl bor?" 'mlm mm" y°“’ “Hill- ‘Tm not bearin' false wltneue » . ‘lil “=,”Im bearin false wither; 1, ii ifr- rlzii the street the oth" “U I. smart uniform of nm ksd along. Two young hm him solennly for a what in uniform obvimmy M l E this. for he burst gthh-"What yer looking .Tii-“-1: smaller of the other two boys 1”, td back at him a little longer ,M mt siiuuto tim PBIJI dun" m.te___ ` . i s chewed its lug' rf °-*l* princes. A , 4 , ~ HER ACTIVITIES 0 4, i i _ DEEDS Wh live in deeds, not Wm; 111 thoughts, not breaths; ln feelings, not in figures on the _.uv ..We shnoxuld counit- time by heart- ' throbs. He most lives Who thinks most-feels the nob- ltst-acts the best.-Fesius, _ " ff il- mini-: l if ir' Your pride has been hurt-your ,' "vanity bruised-because someone has said something about you that you do not like to hear. But why think and think and think about the statemrnt, making yourself and everyone clsc m.scr- able about it? A lot of mean things are .said "about all sorts and kinds of people every dsy, some true and some un~ ' brue. F` Don‘t get thc idea that people _muet say only the complimentary 'things so far as you are concerned: and don’t worry. whatever they Sai’ _so long as your conscience is clear. ` ' PRINCESS'S PROMIS E ~ Before she left for Tangicr and "Palestine, the Princess Royal made a promise to her younger son, Mas- ter Gerald Lesoelles (observes the lilr.) ` -' 'She told him that she would bring back with her. a companion "W the Egyptian white donkey *Mich has been, a. special pet at uilarewood House for five years. The Princess brought the donkey #Deck from Luror after her visit in 71938, perhaps with memories of the stories she heard when a girl of the ~hmous white donkey that was a --pet of her great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, in her childhood. SMOOTH SHOULDER T0 Bl 4:-_ CONSPICUOUS l-trite' -i -ii edge has been taken uette. In the future- going in for rounded rf- te future that is, which as we are allowed to see- Thls is most conspicuously led where shoulders are con- i i comed for it is here that gnglm have been prominent, BU* d°u't zen the idea that we ohall be round-shouldered. Nothing ls more destroying to 3 wel1.g;-mm. cd appea.allce. Arid this is why crl-ating rounded effects not only is a difficult problem but a delicate one. of We noticed frmn Wort-h’s spelt showing that one of the way; getting the smooth shoulder, with- out letting it droop, is to make the back and front yokes of dress, coat or blouse, in one piece. In this way lille line extends outward from the throat and over the shoulders and allows the designer to correct a tendency to stoop-shoulderedness in clients by prolonging it just enough to :eproportiorl the figure correct- ly. FISH-AND HOW T0 FILLET IT Nothing is more aruloying to the wcman who does her own cooking than to find that alter she has spe- cially ordered filieted fish for lunch or dinner, the fishmonger sends it along unfllleted. This usually hap- pens when there is someone of con- svqucnce coming to visit us. How- ever, filleting fish is not a terribly difficult task, only you must have the proper knives with which to do lit, which is why it is a ¥00d invest- ment ior every housewife to buy olle or two good filletlng knives. Thi; is how it is done:-The first thing to do is to clean the fish carefully, which means removing all the dork parts very neatly and also the head The fish should th be well washed under running ws- ter and dried on s clean cloth. Place the fish on a board and cut deeply into the fleshdissecting it into two equal sections after which prepare in the usual way for cook- ing. MAKING IRONING A LESS TED- IOUS TASK Do you find the ironing sheet wrlggllng all over the place when ironing? You can oure this fault by sewing a small curtain ring to each corner of a straight piece of mater- ial lilld one at Pllch side. Thread strong tape through these there is e. lo avail yourself Bee that your ironing Lettuce will keep best ept ere to use. that is, lt has all the ;U & rg? 1:; Z tric refrigerator if it is washed. ` dried, then placed in a wide-mouth- g°:§°g,k",':,'; ed Jar with the lid screwed on se- curely and k th nm knife. Place in a moderate oven and _ °" Make Ric butter icing, usingz- 1e%P";:‘;)g°l:“;gwwg:g ;;"°t'}‘\h" b°"1~ Two ounces fresh butter, 3 ounces out Now Put the aniinspourugar Mend' mn' sugar' n‘v°rm" th* an w be creamed th in Cream the butter and sugar till to mu h ,ed bo 1 '05' if - quite white una smooth. Ada the ' °“ W' Y°“ Wm be flavourlng. Smooth over one hal! cl 5urp“5°d MW qmckly they Wm the cake with s iette knii' then Pa e. blmd' place the other half on top and New Pnmrnn Nurs ron au. pre” dw" evenly' SPORTS AND STREET - WEAR American Icing pomlbls M” "’ by wun oaks boa-rdisol 5 in all the rest ur the flour and fold ln carefully; if rather stiff, add a 1” me °l°°° little milk and water Place half the “ “my cook for thirty minutes. When done, place the cake on a rack to cool. ¢H1‘ml1'¥-S °f Place the icing in the center of the °“ uoU§;“,§0‘}_’},‘{‘{§N’,i.’°“¢ *ld* for decoration, neat well, then out v,~,,,,-,tn me other day, and tie firmly to the board. In sd- gg, 5”” ditlon to the security afforded the , c§;.t:Y.r.sih;uc';”:;l THE C00K'5_ Dorothy Dix ,,,_,,-f-§j»,-f»-;,_ »,;;,, cxnluvznr Children? Benito when °°"‘“ " °°'°'° ““ °"°“ "'”“'°" It “I Thought Father Was Stupid, Like All Ol 2;;§"§,%‘,§,,§°}§§‘,§,n” ig; 3,," gm i1f°§fi»§=`2'§°°§§.§‘l§`§"iii§."§°§' 2323; People,” Confessed Youngster Whose ou or muh 5103- uuu -M £1351,” ,:,‘;;°;,°g ;,°,1,‘;“';,,;,°§g~- - Parent Had Just Receives High Pub- with less rsrigue. when ironing ’°' . '- Do W - 0 1. around buttons or buckles, see that uugfgfse md nom, two “ndwmh llc I'IOI\0l'.-Thlli C ln U is l - - _ §f;§f"f,f}ded“',°,1r*;;‘°o°lf1,‘;§r°u:;‘l’,§l‘,I;‘§° tins well. cream the butter and WlSd0m L00l{ t0 Olll' Ad0l€S pressing may then be don without sugar, then add one egg and a tea- dwg” of breaking me M:mm_ spoonful of flour, beat well, then CCnt dren IU' '11 Mmm” ‘uk need' ‘my “H3” “dt “Mateo” md lllmllie mug 5:; ~ - t t blow to our vanity that my of us ever get is explain to our half-grown daughters how rare and pot/ant is this sham "'°“‘“‘ “'15” ° ““"“ ”`°“ ”"‘ ’* svofuiiizlse wirlimiheweexéepiiguioi five whe,,P,f,`;b§gLl iii: adolescent children really think of us." sale a ana new foolish they are ts ilu-ow it any ay printing their ups lm is Sh ld be ` “and it is the stab of our self-complacency that old harloifs and plaster-ing their faces with cosmetics But do theyheod goes deepest and hurts most 0! any- l"°l‘. somehow. we desire more to shine in our child- ren's eyes and get the glad hand from them than we do from anybody else on earth, . “Oi course, when our children are little they admire us and revere us and look \lP T0 us as the Fountain of Wisdom, and when tho? become mature men and women and are mak- ing their own iight with life they not in- frequently regard us as heroes and they YU' pect ua and ask our advice and dlpend “P0” our judgment. But in the between-time. when our boys and girls are in their teens. they regard us as dotards who mean well, but whose opinions are senile and Ire not to N seriously considered' when they come in con- and Busle's ce the other wissscres of the prep school. "I1 they are nice, well-brought-up children, who have been taught to , . , This icing is for the top or the be kind to the aged, they try to be tuctrul about it. but they wft 00°- Th"` ‘S gmlg 1° b" “ “mn when cake:-One lb, loaf sugar. 1% whites ceal the fact that they think that any one who is 40 or 50 YHFS 01d 1-5 ’““'*"‘“1“ 59”" ff" "lffnwlvf-S» or egg, ui pint water. Put the water .-.imply uoaueriug me ins lon ul touch with the modem world, poor ggfxgbge m°"° fanciful °l the in a white-lined pan. Add the sugar thing. °° 1° P’*“'°d Mi- md anew to dissolve without lion- ---_ 1“ P1“*‘”» f"“"-1 f1°"°f= md °°h- ing. ul-ia; is the sou, skim, me use “ru never rm-get the meek 1 receives when r nm roam out my 14- venuonal designs pnnud “et 1° '-hat tht!! ITG 11° BUSH Cfylffllb UD- year-old daughters opinion'of me. I have never been the same since. s°h“°“’°d ’°’ “ P°P“.““` S“"”“°' dissolved. Boil rapidly up to 240 F. l nm fallen nerd for the mother-aimr theory, which is me most im- run' In “dam” w “sms it f°" “wh WN-'ik the whiff” Of 08|! VCU' practical doctrine on earth when you try to practice lt, and from the day “YP” °‘ °°"'“‘“° “S We hav* °°°“ stirriy. Hole me pm consuming the ur ner birth 1 ina teen trying to keep lu much with my chile md enter “°°‘“*°‘“°° "°» "‘° “W WWW syrup rush uv with *M Mt Mud :uw all or her num me smussmeuis as 1 mi only so me mu have my Mi# will °1°° find themwvel moe while you ben the syrup into the am-e ms my complexion me my lov in ure, r aneurin re been sus- into wort# out-fits and wits for whisked sm. when ul the syrup is eeuful in keepin; young ass I never mums that Maud looked upon me *met “‘"- lu. Continue whiukius uutil Mus be- as a sort or older mis: whom me admired am would imitate. sffnw C1001 15 UIUUWI DOVBRY- comes of a good coating consistency. novelty with the more stable bene~ wp of me mike, md gmooth it "Judge, then, my surprise when I accidentalLy heard rits of practicability_ It is wcven°on gently over and round the sides, chum discussing me. And Maud said: "Of course, moths srtfricisl silk, and is to be used using once asain your palette knife. not so dull as most old people. but she doem’t understan both for costumes and for hats. It Arrange the walnuts prettily an she can't at her To which the enum assented, adding: ‘ly mother .is to be had in colors and in black top, and leave the coke in set for s is sweet, too, but she is terribly old. She is 40, and I do wish she wouldnt and white, while. dance and wear such gay clothes. I think old ladies look so sweet in Composition WOOL; make an m_ buck] terestlng group in the new fabric hues. And almost invariably there department. They are el medley or are gold or silver t.hrsads-some- "Naturally we parents don’t enjoy finding out widely differing strands and times colored metal stranw-wow gud us as relics ei some prehistoric age, but that d threads with an assortment of odd in with the wool. This was start- soul as it does to discover that they d0n'i» l‘°l\\'¢l “I colors, offshades of better known ed last summer. ever was a time when the slogan, ‘Mother knows best :sig §§§a §=8§ girl i ren, that 11116105 dmc ll Dllf- 'nl' ¥°\ll\¢WUl'l of today don't tiilrtk that F-Qs *ii its J H' 1 an/ F -._... -l~. es. l'lc>vv tc: fl vs.- we ~...i ..|... nl-~ G. '|‘@llllHTs&\ Tledsiplsldtlod nndabove the wcrtd sowuhteckh. W ltl\eQUICK~ to insts ordi- Ei’ iii li il :i top a Colcl Quiclr as You Caught lt .till Ilttreatisaermeniranl auuwlmkuraum _ in a nail glam of water and llrlil escort' te dire