1 i 1 i 1 ‘r t l r l l ., . . a s s AAQ“; ‘AA as; lonran’; Re alm '1 S ‘AAA ‘s ' A a e 4LA4AA a vva ‘ ‘Will- To Do Abel! ll-IAII ‘l’ pant...’ Dix Wives l ‘ranch Time ' i I New Daughters-in-Law Have “to Possess a Great Deal of Tact if They Want to Keep. Happiness in Their Homes __....__- mew-crass. t.‘.‘é"u“ai.tlf'l‘ti' ergs.~.r"m"l on theother day and one of em said: Why are ales instead of the‘ 10 vere discussing this qu "r11 tell merged his mother. I idealize was on my knees suffering and labor she had gone through in rear- ing for me my priceless husband. “I felt end I was gillithgfiafrlcaturseyll?uaxlligrs-igl-law and hold. them 33mm‘ 1mm m’ “"- "dd m” 35th); ltuwliizxltlgllstale mother-ln-law Joke. m- all‘; Pflifiihe-‘ind 11m» "150- You can 170i! like. law, imokino the shock I 8° " that sh m“ any mom daughzgillflcslemt as a scehemlng aoventuress who had some- dlllon 1o the famil Burr-r-r! Bet her nrst klss. me shiver. “And then slowly the knowledge was borne in on me that it wasn't indl ldually that she resented. t. was any Womfln- _ , me v She wanted to keep him for herself. Bne couldnt bear 199 w we [mums point and the,‘ pour slowly over the Bill lo marl T. the tho t f t being first with him. rible mot er (fleaxlgusy that ls the crueiest and most devastating passion H; tozeilher. Return to the double boll- er and cook. stirring constantly, urgtlle thick 83d wo eggan le yolk d tir “M,” slowly into u an 5 that I about 1 minute more. on earth. “And I made another discovery. That was that she didn't think that I was good enough for Bill; but inasmuch es I had invel ed him in some moment of mental irresponsibility on l to manyin the least ma? Zingould d lm, wait on him hand and foot. should spend ma‘ days over the cook stove preparing feasts for my lord at I was to yes-yes him when with Joy when he oondescended to show me any attention or consider- and master. atlen. “Furthermore I found out that she had two codes of conduct, On te another for her in-laws. She thought chat her sons-in-law shoul work hard very comfort. 'Iihs. ' have pretty clothes and belonghto clubs and go to llflriiefi Mid QHJW pity at poor Bill having to mil so hard to support his wife and thought it a crime for m; to waste his money good s. for her own children and vlde them with e nhemselves. But she wept wi on g, servant and new frocks and ,. . because westecLandBfll I sh n m {sun t but most of us ail-hm rrv toslzet tmirom unsd r G W88 g l B . 1S Oil € it kindly when Mother-in-Law $15G miiftrflfglpfneglgglfzifihmligeirlllé all Just as 1t with the sugar and our mothers’ thumbs, so we don't take puts the pressure on us. "I can la. in-law always how much ing my house and tng l wear - worse luck —— had planned to buy. instead other‘: ha ribly polite to good addition tn the my the heertaohee our undercover mud morseHsndJvHx that I bud 1 to t f id an tolen its Drlze lamb. 10w woken m a o q s ‘linere were rcicies on it that still make now, buthI anglm 1111:1115’ n. bitter tear overdmy mother.- “men” me ow we s things. an esldrg m 0w 5nd pmnghgw {yqtfgggxyiyw mp 1n fun) h1g5 entirely lssolved. Add the 16111011 t th big heavy, clumsy woul ice of the smart modern pieces I craved and On the con other. But we have k “iven each other many a. dig when we rum is onlysiiehaldrrtm emefeel Ilirlfilfl — i! only she had shown me s, little of the affection and understanding she gives her cwntdaughters. and keep in a cold place until “And it would have made Bill so much hs/gplirekri ls. “Well, me g; lady and so em I, so we didn’t literally get in each ir or ve words. u. r: u picture mothers noul u- eir sons’ wives. They don't wan ‘em I married 11L 1 w“ so Oook over a low heat, stirring eon. and d and glorified her. I. with gratitude to her for all the tsheitisd venmsthe over- tiv. until particularly sub- ‘Add l cup milk and cook until m9 cornstarch in the remainder of the ‘I m1; cook's comm BUITIBSCOTCII Ill-LING 1 wll brown suzsr 2 ablcepoons butter l poon vanilla 1-2 teaspoon maple flavoring 1 1-2 cups milk i l-l tablespoons cornstarch I etc yolks ikttltlggsnoon salt I Sprinkle the s a: in p, heavy skillet and add thug butter. looks like taffy. ti"? is dissolved. Dissolve the milk and add it "d ll to hot mixture. stirrlfilsn Lliliily the is thick 82d smooth. Add the stun 98B yours and cook 2 min. “PM t u led with r18 igus indignat olnlstoiige u," 1on8” 8 stage and And I wondered how one because it eternally true. d1; h r to my mother-in- t she was not adopt- lookedupcn ms not assnad- Never shall I for- She didn't wanti she was filled with that ter- Her big idea secured w be he spoke and be filled B time urniture that been ter- .§_ AMorningsmille He was very kept. waiting alt the statoin. “So you had difficulty in find- Lng me, eh?" he protested to the zhmffeuriummt your muster du- sr me “Yes. sir," the chi Mimi mull there m so muw "w! old buffers with: red msesl rrs sum. riicnsn 1i hiker called at a term and esked the owner, an. Irishman. 1'01‘ ached one. paws have no ages. sor." lid the Irishman, ‘but I could be n in’ u some folne poached rabbit?“ Qhilosophy Helps. You Meet " Lifg‘: Problems Live lerenely. Joyonsly What is the secret of 'l bright confidence the calm th which Ibo meets He's problems‘! American philosopher. Such brave words n those give Doroth strength to overcome dis- sppo‘ eats and hesrtnches. Her secret of joy she found in the noblnll of the loved Greek philosopher. Ebicurul. who shows u‘: lulvvv to got greet pleasure from s {up s Indeed, e greet philosophers open new worlds‘ to us. Al Ber- trand Russell, modem English philosopher, says: ‘The more thing: a man ls interested in, the more opportunities he bu, since if he loses one thin] be can fell bee! on another." Find new sources of strength, joy in the words of the eat philoso- phers. Our 82-page blot given you the vital teachings of icurus, Elsie. Aristotle. 0th {.~g,=.ii3’;;a‘5'"‘“"f.?l*. hmofiaf, Joe misueja m? has KIWI: am nlled vrith ne- g“; - _ DUBI-llN-Jrhe Government of m’ “m” m 9'6 ‘° "’ Eire is subsidizint mint; mu year ' “l by allocating £10,000 ($47,100) t0 stake mon th to GIRL?! KN ITTBD Defllll No. I011 mfitium"" incl full for knitt . vvl xequinmen for slams 6. Bend 30 cents. coins Preferred m» Aimee r l Fold in the remaining egg white,’ stlffly beaten. and flavor with n, teaspoon of vanilla. light colored, then pour the hot pineapple m?’ e11 as e un t. our views slwrnwed and than fold in the stiffly beaten egg have 1W“ "d1 0m" 111d whites and the cream which has 511th 8n unwelcome been wmj sun When 1 third: or m” w "l"- bgy s0 e wagers w » not fall ow 1m veers level .01 _ seam (comma). . _ esatleestlw orings and cool before filling beaten 98R Whites ll Ucfloeurellllhg i cup milk 1 cup strong coffee 1-8 cup sugar 2 tsblmpoons cornstarch 2 eggs. Method: Heat the milk and cof- sugar and ornstarch. which have been sifted smooth. Beat 1 the mixture. Cook for Remove from the fire and cool. l Pineapple loe Box Pie 1 1-2 table - gelatin b2 cup cold water l cup crushed pineapple 3-4 cup sugar 1-2 teaspoon salt 2a tablespoons lemon Juice s . 1-2 cup heavy cream Baked pie sh l Method: Soak the gelatin in the comes from the tin. salt. Add the elatin and stir unltil it is Beat the egg yolks until they are mixture slowly over stirring all the time. Set this it begins to thicken, Turn into s. well baked pie shell ‘the game fish waters Mr. an J. M. ' a THEWIBABEHWEIQW" our. Emmi. sum-u. n1; of in...‘ Stewart, who recently celebrated their Diamond Wedding, particulars of which have boll molded in the Gulldllll." cusilnrsn" 0ciala|1c| Personal 1 FélShtlDfB The Housewife l. And He: ‘ A ctivities It's today that I cm livin’. Not a month ago; Havln,’ losin’, takin’, givln‘, As time wills to so. Yesterday a cloud of-sorrcw Fell scrum the way: It may rain-but, say, .Aili't it fine Today. You can't use the wif as bait when fishin -—these fish when bigger and less colorful a few generations, Lave can often I be machine to and fro over the ‘part. This is quite effective lace curtains and can be done on your parties. to your up or down-hairdo. kept warm. It may rain again to-morrow, e‘s with in W nsin eed turn hi: and c"? and overrun lnvlslbly Imended by running the sewing nvgngyng the prison was being o. 6h l‘ M ~- mmduflI-I “h, t hout effort on her - u llu nuns of their wwn or zlui; fish, using g, mums-pm 5n Paula? mtsomguilo? may Robb Milk’ l? mnl delivery route number. regulating an oven are items in the °ot M? dimntoain", m l l°w'c°" "u?" ‘h!’ m“ h‘ P education of fifteen and sixtoen- " °‘ Y y cut food expenses. lfyou haven't cried Robin Hood gar-old boys at Henley-on- " m“, ... ‘h, d," "Mm I ames Granuner School in Eng- Women who luvehadprevicus “in” gou- milled’ from 2...... The cookery course, instituted ' “b” H”! c°°k B°°h "m “w” "h" " 4° "l "m dw- by Headmaster H. ‘one of the “hpbby classes" avail- able w senior pupils. lasts e. term, given instruc- tion in food values. and the theory underlying practical coo . ght, for in- W011i With g 131g“ under your chin without damage days. wool mater I When clothes tint THEYIL MAKE IDEAL pupils are tau stance. the ws s that heat affects wo months m my ca“ m” 6y “man” “p” 1' looked no nlore work-worn than the hands of most n proteins, and ments to study the effect of bak- powder in cookery processes s course o! twelve weekly les- uons they learn how to roast s i°"**-..'.P:'" °t "l" “riv- “hi” some. ,m|e um ur,a - $11011 8- 80B?! Mm be ti“! "ritters and ehocglate cakes. pp “Demonstrations are given." Mr. 36- Barnes e dark fabric. the boys are the D. Barnes,‘ as labeling of lals to show what they are made of and the increased use sheer wools in clothes have the fabric. storming dad: colored seemed to cover gfigmh g, bl; m interest. she su event it from showing white on illlfsiififl him 111N119 himvelf- 811° Use commercial ‘What ts, cr blulng for color with s blue cast; coffee for dark browns. mid-season l r ' ‘ten m! h! b0! the rout i! lmulated interest in adootgficlctalls while they waited for l *1“ m‘ n w,“ be word-heard on ell it sides in the fashion world these The proposed Last ' - Week’s Cold May Be Gone . . . little s stems may be 50 Bu‘ run doywn that they are victims to other, "m". serious infections." Start the children back on the roadfo health and strength will! 113111;: ]ohn’s Medicine. lt_l8 gkh in the essential vitamins A and D. Ap etltea will 8"" keener — lit e bodles 5m" stronger —- cheeks will Sh" with health. Easy to take and digest — contains no harmful drugs or alcohol -- the safe tonic for both children and adults. In uu over 80 79°" "said. "Miss llet will f t! ll telous ebo °° “amallw- ‘i... " CHRIS TABELA By PEARL BELLAI RS , glanced It e1 l k , BM #33 51......” it.’ ‘m’ . seemed to try to overcome, " Y" "Y a .. "Sh, no. why should die be th r ht Chris pleasant one for er work the ~ to his ur Miss Oollet TRWVPIIBIIINGS “amm- llhmiilill‘ m or‘ out??? 3W; l Q n Hewitson. wn itwu: rtwhhthmlsn M lly Hewitson. ' I was ugt going to say that r mini: you're bel. a little bewildezned yet There was a the gcottthsxtliewitson (110113!!! her- ‘£20 e ‘hm; . son he had ever me " that the 0th- ers were unlit: upswane of . . .l \When Hewitson had finished his three drove back to town flat in cevendkh-squere. when they wen there Molly said to w : ' . wir as he e. nurse." lk ‘Plaid im. wait But es, ir Hewltson. " she Ii olllgogllist es you 1 _.~-- ~-_.-_..-_--- ‘mfisrfit she talk about herself?" said o . “ o," grilled Hewitson. "Not to "o" . . wummswfjncm- t den her?" said He . "mac's nmelv -th»ere's aometmlng her msnnershc zlnngh dredsof singhln know?‘ irl ialxigture whoh was ca caifeii forth by his sister's wilder had lost. {and oil We crude nothing “Ziigieedsiii '° $111596? did got hi‘? ‘larsnowgkllishid 1mg,‘ suddggiluy dame 11.331?‘ wwéir-flsfnfielhgeflanco the liusoian bean-W“ - evenHe n —bflheluduyziouwon'tssk lndyI-fllfll-QW not known him. But she dig not Ilvel o-letfs take 001M ' than?‘ the" did ot and mum ui?1"n§s‘a“°‘" lo%ggihl8tglnrb%itbi‘llltiv a e0 “mo amps u; be; ‘qrtlmhlsmanuscrl tsfora at»; . sl 1ke|' . Mk: Ooiiot?" uid Molly, fmaoedot the success of hear c est on. M» n» was: ly over his at him with the ou‘d he h ou‘d bet her. Bend e. tot” i» her c _.. "All right!" domed tgu be bent i. trac at the llhO Eifie Molly. too bewil- hsn : Ind a t l ewitsonhsdoneor ivllghélw; her a few minutes to collect her thoughts 11311313 ma” i?“ though . ll thelitilsrtzccnl glue h2g1‘ sometimes otic looking hrisga sen to meet Sanders and the “Mr Hewltson. K. 0.," as she Ionic- tlmes called him “m “w m" we b0 a can there first, and he saw her, and 611188. your ears and head will be learn to work tidlly and metshodic- “w o er Woples “Lliiollm” w ially. They ,work individually, and ‘finally undertake full responsibil- tity for Ill stages of the work. Dynamite cannot be shot from a 808* rifle or cannon-it ls purely an in- dustrial explosive, manufacturers explain. W001 is the wards her, as die aulietly about her. Them was some that he was suddenl f th t sh some who?“ Q.aowmrmuosuiuz 0n the tivities 0f nlen. rotector? n" “M; Mo, wxhole face (rhanged, her half-smile mule o; mugun, o of exp d Plait“ 171N139‘ WW1 i" m“ m made at w and wnenltbounh cookies, cakes. Instinct. w M5 ve su . Wes-I was on my way to the top, I suppose. At one time it used strgingeat thrill‘, Apart rom the fascination of MOI‘! wmi- o jury." ' "lm n. all-I absolutely believe you Go on" s. clever ‘ ' Z4, 193p It f] Literature _UI P O OQ-O-O-OQQ‘. Modern Etiquette ‘ in mourn um Z i n. I i- ould s. nun‘ runovc his hut when cuter o hotel elevowri, .A.Yes; bu ltisnotnecesefly _.‘l“.;..‘“..°°&‘ ut'u1§‘.°"” °' " Qiwhotlsthecorrectweyw Hlllisscookbootchu 05'- "Wmfi"? wlllbcolpuinevslune * m“ W ‘”~ both 1. ezptlned from Artichokes. di into i ° v the sauce, and bitten o and tbenew beginner. Q. ow should s woman s glam n‘ 1” 1 hEHIHIIIIth ma“... more B$,,“““"“',"°“‘°°'"““ modernideuwlltlnlllnrlght np-uo-claoe. “ {f} - s"“°“"“‘ ‘uhimtitfda.’ $.12 and then he would Lstly refuse t0 uick breads, p, plus, take‘ ‘paid o 01:1 on no; d,’ m; w d“; “i. ~.:i'l*~.i.a"m:.."."....'. *'"' “"5?” l‘ """ '"' octave m totbothoetxewss “w” ‘°'“°“““' w’ l’ m A a nu. Ivnilul Bl < hi“)! |Il “imp; lg Robin Hood Flour Mill; limited, Monclon, NJ, rum v§§nous ii ‘Ohrlstabel was s0 astonished by- Molly Hewitsonls note that it too ‘OOH l0! I'll “M” This is such s sensible, 51m down the of- P“ "a, d” m“ I6 lute you give your name Ind coupler: address. People freqnglg], forget to glvs their ma: uldrq M“! 11° "Sh; w '95‘ I“ ‘h? yonordcr flour. Your money huh one. To other: let us lust say it slur l0 per econ, if you u; m i; g bfl-gglg {pg 9;, ell|htcd with the raulu. Rollin i ‘Hood Flour It was a perfectl turned out. ex- 0 bel who pre- ted herself at the Caffi imperial to herself, was Household Scrapbook V‘ i‘! IDBEITA LII) , looking How Can I 7 '7‘ § - ANNI ABIILI! ng so other-worldly about her m, ) struck by t And en asshe saw him her P A. A good chest mtector can be a, i‘! "umflv 43% ha? diguotfltdofots ‘Kfignoifir mop “at”, o oggfllelfilltclnihehlhilllliflilh- ' - broom. e m Biloxléadlogiflltrgfllllis vulations Q, How eta lave gsswheu ‘Nnhflmy m4 o“? ‘ that Molly had suggested ""31? 0,1”; “m, u on, w,“ N, to ‘ The Copper Kettle 1181' , led b0!‘ l0 lttlgghble 111017231000?“ and on]: 310M110!‘ i0 ‘U111 0" i110 IN recognition. was subtly dgisive, m; seemed to him-end not m ‘yqkxm- we; nglng g lemma at”! ti!‘ NIINI. " ' c” gasp”; ‘and the. much fuel loved. enly began . Ho I Dry Coconut 1 Whgitnoficamlt scans”? l.‘ n“ m. ‘M; . 1n thejwwforitiownififiilfll! m “d mm dram“ m“; a n 3 9o E’ 5 § a l? § “And yet, I'm told that you were coesstul." , W0. “as “L, mg u» I discovered the orator‘: $483339‘? ‘1°°-‘.*$..38 ’ ~ |¢g$ Vslollus a m» and ° "ijnet must have been pally- "nIsoundslflwlleh Pm NI:- , . iUliLHh Vii‘ h". Pl till =11)! r» l ilk (UNIROL OF COH‘ 1-1:":- q; Q ' - . T|MELY fills - - to... me - ,HOM,E SEWER I . " t’s all. I found I was rather mass- all tend to it. then?" led unmoved, with- 5.8 . o9 E i i w‘ 5s t loud w: C min flu: ‘hp x1. “fi- m! In‘ ‘nvvsejo-v i