l i t t I . t 1 PAQE .Woman’s Re al I vvvv 000-00000 Amateur Glamour Girl nun-manna (By JOSEPH CEADWICII ) €O§§§§§§§Q§ go CHAPTER XX Silly came runni and n“ I Dorothy Dix Says- FALSE PRIDE DOES NOT GET GIRL FAR IN THESE DAYS She Has More Chances For Marrying Wortll- 7 While Man If She Is] In The Business . Wor d A girl says: "My mother has what I consider false pride. I have what I think ‘s holiest pride. Is there any‘ way in which I can adjust these two ing myself or urting her? The set-up ls this: She and my father were both members of rich and pronliiicnt families. and they moved 1n fashion- able society in the Slllal 1 city in which we live \\'1i-en tiiey were young. Mv father is e. darling and possesses every charm and virtue except. the ability to make money. and about the first thing he did after he and my mother were married was to lose n11 the property they llfbd inherited. So far back as I can remember we have alwa s been from the gioub in the nallwav . Y . . pcnr. Life has been a perpetual scuffle to pay The“ {"1 Qlnflfills-lwliillk man the rent and the grocery bill and live on the Ellflvcd his war through the group. ggieall sbalarfiyg that hasnbfimhall that: gather has Pcliflélecciénced Lléfll. h; was the ho- n a. e earn. a asn‘ o cred me 6 e ive an as ed what had personally. I have rather liked the rough-alid- hfilmflwd. t/ilimbla figéhtnanéi pitting my wits killgainst 01d rjevghallgaTfllg-"l ha? told lLlIIILNQIItI/llf- . an at" in s. grew up llulc y. as poor v s .11" a searci or ie children generally do. and as _scori as grlllltruder. Meanwhile. the hotel man- tlirough high school I got a Job in a swanky dress aaer 11nd appeared and was trying to shop that S0218 of these gays I antihgoing u} (mm, Cfllrm the GXCIUESI onlookers. d . m‘... fcr I have t e t-um or us ness a-t my a er cilia. treni inlr. move . away Nun", iiinslliuch as I have bee-n able to lift the shadow of the fgémsgfiie d°°"“‘i1-\’ and $311k down 011 ~ . ; it‘ 11‘.\‘ parents‘ heads and we live in modest comfort, .11‘ _, i. ,, lqnulfl llopurilrltlxcrlll for my mothers false pride and her mania to forace‘ Gel J1m- 5l1° Md 531W- nle into (‘l1'(‘l(‘ 111 \\lll(‘ll she moved as a girl. and her desire to have me .5311‘: ‘fem L0 U19 Dim-h? @1111 Cal-lid ~ : ~ n‘. lll. It simply burns her up for me to be a working girl ‘nms 19ml.- wld “"11 U19 Sim-l‘- .,,.;,..,. M, ,0 mode. fine. ____€__- 1 kfcv {minutes late-i". he was there. ‘l "1 “"“‘*~' ‘hem- ““°' lva" hated king dinn trbigitlixelgrllfii‘ lfiglrltlegk 1H e i.“ $1 o“ a weaiies Heaven with agshl-s 00o d t duers ‘an . 11w m 6 n '00-. l“ a“ ' rs lo God to send me‘ w. Klan ¢5lm§ w “Eh “I .11 g5 ht kmwvai" if Asked" for a husband. uyihflffisfii 3122 lii... ethl: verv “$91 in ifilaariiillsin“ See him .. ,. , . _ hardships of lite that have been so Jim frowned. ""1 wonder where illdltltgelfxélllt Lmlclilltlslllrfliplliglgilftg) til? gllsuilstfrfllél mwher “tvhfig “he, glesntg £13} guy Hallow“ is‘ A fine guard he orcl" scliletliing that doesn't “Dash, forgzes o z a ' me at all. but what drives me. R y ' ' is lur her to write notes to fflf ' of beLtm" days anduke’ Independm“ to invite iiie to t-hcirl in switched on the light? the mom "Tonia! Wh u ' - M3133?! agllseaflhs the matter? Way e ore ona had finished telling her. a knock d , _ m?“ door’ soun ed on the slttin stout ‘man in a dreslng gown slood outside. He was surronded by several 0.1101" persons. ‘Did some one lii hele scream” lie asked. ' "Ycs-‘I did." said T l . up behind sally. "TIIPIgUWQSOBOrlIIiQIKI 1n hale-a burglar." A chorus ot exclamations rcse Just then. the private detective came into the room. . “I'm sorry. Mr. Kirby." he said. , " fellow got away from me." "But she has it all wrong from my. "I'll say he did!" said Jim angrily. point of view. In the first place. in- “Where the heck were vou?" dependence is the breath of life to! "I'd been standing guard outside. ‘some hnnxusy hme- me. cannot _endlu"e patronageksl- but went down the hall to my room or 5M‘ Wm S“ “D f” ficgilixiehnfllénli’ atwthle/hlileagotgxfbliei!’ {filers ‘Ielllyletlxlllinlllltfés-wfflamnlfe(£15233 Englfiftosggiflglignfallg most exclusive invitation list. Nol back into the hall lust as the fellcw ...,, I ,1)“: I am no, wamecrl bird in a gilded cage for me. |was leaving this suite. He had an l/lthllf like soliietliing the catl ‘elevator waiting and reached it be‘ ' in‘ rllld whore no man everl ‘iIndeme-Lsecggglaglatfgfi ,2 fgrfiwgi I Tiiafhfifll hlén- He Tustdhavié .,,' , ., ... ... ‘($01151 _ri a a ' . men 1H0 .ie asemen an gl" ‘ii “m” i‘ ' 11mm“ ("NW5 thin it ls a Drivlieile. , I Hm 110i one of the elevators not. used at this ashamed of being a business kill. I hour of the nizht I rang frvr another am proud that I havegenouzh brains me. and the operator came at onre. and strength and initiative and tact but, bv the time we warned the, and reliability to hold down a 200d basement. the fellow was cone." lob and be able to support lily-will ‘Jim sighed. "Well. I sunnose vou and help my family, ‘And. in the did the best voli could. Hafloran.“ third place. my life 1_sn t dull slaw’ "I ought to have ther ccm copr- ery. It ls full of thrills and eXClKE-vsite this suite." said the d-clecfive. "or “wens and ac- merit, Ills B. OM86!‘ inst-EM 0f 111511 "The one I‘ve got. now is too far ‘s iiie O1 bcinu. ungrateful to her‘ an existence" dowm he ha“? f. ‘ .-. ‘ " ‘ . “ i The hotel manager spoke up. "I §}l.,"§“5,.’§§.,‘;"‘°s 5° m“ i” g" ‘m’ "And. perhaps. Mother might think that can be arranged." ‘ ’ " " cheer run nullity-ruff Ibcould vnlillglvgralgl d As hfEt 181,2. Hsllloran clogedkthe .. ,. ,, k . . vince er a. e uslness it oor a er 1m. ien came ac .n . .51‘? 1'11" We “l? I half no 0nd‘! a better chance of marryinll W011 Tonia and Jim. n“ “O "nmwcx" ‘Hid m?“ do I ever than the societv girl has For a. lot “This fellow was biz red-faced ‘TI-LT! f” H‘? a husoimu who can of the chaps who are Door younE and blond. Is that Donovan?" ' §I1§1<“1.34-'.‘11“l11323‘; 233.1331? 52% clerks and =mw=11n¢ lav/e“ “"1: said Toma» ‘ “ m‘ ‘ doctors now are gol-nz b0 be the bill‘ “What “'85 he doing when you mo“ a‘? ' men of tlhe country 20 Wars 1mm first saw him?" asked J1 m. now. "He came out of the clothes "But in the meantime what am I closet" lnolmz to do about Mothers false "r11 go and investigate that pride?" closet." said I-Iallornn. He disappeared into Toniak room and ivas gone for several minutes. l Returning. he said. "I found c gladsbone bag open. There's a slit int‘ tlgetllning. Know anything about a u . "The m-lveloloe!" exclaimed Sally. “Maybe that's lvlia-t. he was afterl; Maybe he's the one who put it there!“ 5 ll l‘ they do. she will starve’ llfl liilii t» thlilllil nle lo ltllllce with limi. No Fill-e Pride "l‘l11'2aZoi"\" itself hasn't anv tor- tziir ilvi" than the humiliation I ll. ll oll such occasions. vet when: oitcn (lo-to £10 to re I am an enlorc-l "When I tell her that I don't in- tend to many for money. and that I nor." (‘HYY e rls who have noth- ili: to ti.» lru to klll time: that I am tnrlw~ for llieln and that it. crusllrs inc to flbli idiots hut I am proud of ‘bent: able l0 stand on mv own feet and look the world in the eye. why. rlie Illil (‘TWS some more. and tells Ill!‘ that I don" knmv anything rbout Ilfc and tin‘. the time will fwllll‘ wit» l1 1 will wish Iliad listen- ed to llci". “Now I love luv mother devotedly nnrl I nni so snlrv for her l lust l'.‘llf‘ with .<\f1ll1.'lll1\'. I know she has t.. gc 1i n AMomingSmilc “What envelope?" asked Jim. Tonia explained. "I found it in that slit in the lining when I lin- packed Sally's ba»gs—-a sealed man- ila. envelope that felt as though it had papers in lt. Sallv had borrow- An old fisherman hauled in his net and found a mine in it. Hailing a passing merchant ship, he called. “What shall I do with th a "l this?" . _ 1 1 11-. .. Help ul d up Resistance lo Bu,‘ came i, yen ‘mm the 5k, _ 5:118:12: 1:12 taglecilaeyiiveli/‘fig D01‘. "Give m9 I 11111113195 Y“ 5 -must belong to her." start. then vvu can do what you "What tlid V011 do with it?" like with it." "I mailed it to Mrs. Craley." Halloran frowned. FUNCTIONAL m... m. W. Riggs: Well, have any of your this whole thing straight. Ml". Kirby U1 childhood ambitions been realized. explained. everything to me. but I 111 Try Lylln E. I'lnkh:lm‘s Vegetable (Iompo "id tn help relieve month! pnlnme. tlacl-lcs. bilckache and ALB (Hllm cranky. restless nerves duo to funrtlnna disorders. Pinkhnm’! u. vrry effective to help build up re- n r11 for weak. tired women. tie in Canada! Biggs?" s Blggs (father of large fan-lily): “At least one of them-it was my desire to wear long trousers, and now 1 believe I wear them longer than anybody else." mav be twisted." He looked at Sally. "You are not really Tonia Lane. but Sally Martin. and you own the car abandoned. " "1 Sallv nodded. 'I‘1ie detective turned tn Tonia. "And vou. Tonia Lane. have been going about disguised as Miss Mar- tin sin-re you tlvn ladies arrived in Seaberth. This Donovan approach- ed vou the other day after he had, seen you in Miss Martin's car. He took vou for the dill/her‘ of the car and started to ask a favor of vcu. Right?" "Right." said Tonia. "And Donovan is suspected of be- infl a spv and saboteur at. the air-v plane factorv where he was employ- ed as a truck driver until the night he dlsaoeared. supposedly in Miss Martin's car." "Yes." said Silllv. "I think I've got it.“ Halloran con- SPIllNG TEA TOWEL DECORATION DESIGN N0. X 1M Colorful fruits and vuzetables are simple to embroider and make I my and l‘ll'""l'llll lrilclicli. Hot iron trans er pattern No. X 724 contains mull‘ mfillis measuring about 4 by 8 inches each and complete instruc- l . t Onslo order pattern! Write or send above picture with l5 cents in coin or llfllllps m Needlcwork Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Ilrsigli N’), X 7'24 ‘A _ , * I - . NAME________-._;a______———__.——— Outonlheland STREET ADDRES- CITY - .__...__,._-:PROVI.NOE—>--~nf~f{-" __._1——._~__——______- wnrker: called Info active acrvlce no Donald and Betty Brown. -@4-.a..-»L,x 1 . n ‘ 4...;- _-,- .' m '1. Social and ~Stars are generous in bcncfceilt rays for you Ariens. Plenty of ul- itlat-ive and cheerful will put achievement. no limit-Cf‘ new 1m- poriant Cl‘ licw lowly your p;si:.oli. Will ycu it will be your personal attention to matters and thorough- ness (for which you Taureans are noted) that will bring you the suc- cess possible. necessary". May not be espemally auspicious for money-making turns fi"om investments and sales, but certainly constructive work w.l.l not go uzirewarded. It is important you plan your “v-gglfs llrcsrflnl Carefully now alld thus qx- pedite matters fol" tinned. “Let's suppose he had stolen some plans from the’ envelope in Miss while h abandon the car in a the police spotted it. Later. when he approached Miss Lone in the belie-r he was about to ask her to return the envelope to lii olI neared. Hence. he risked burglary in an" attempt to get it back" on his hot car. He knew that. stopped the C61‘ and grabbe SWB-linft. his associates could mail- age to retrieve the enevlope from its hiding place. He succeeded in elud- that Donovan nggséamablv stole and in: the envelope himself. Jim nodded. “That adds up. You had better liotifv the police. Hal- loran-also Mr. Shane." "Bight." said the detective. Jim turned to Tonia and said sternum “It's time to stop tlits mas-i nuerade. You're in dalilzel" so long as Donovan is loose and thinks vou aie the owner o1 that. ca-r and bag." Toni but she “No... THE CHARI1OTTETOWN_ QUAIRDIAN Life seemed nothing but endless GREASY dishwashing .,‘.-- a. THEN I TRIED THE grease floated on the dishwater, clung to the plates and made a horrid ring round the dishpan. Then I tried Rinso . . . I was amazed! The grease just vanishedl Rinse‘: thick suds, you see, absorb all the grease in no time. Dishes come out sparkling,and drying is much easier. I'm finished in half the time now. Try Rinse for your dishwashing. For greater economy get the GIANT package. RlNSO-in a minute all grease vanished nmso ABSdRBS onus: HORO For hltlndfl)‘, April H": IVIARCH 21 to APRIL Z0 (Aries) CCOINFZUIJII in the way of splendid APRIL 21 l0 MAY 2O lTallllfsl— Accuracy. patience MAY 21 to JUNE 21 tGcniin.) - 01" immediate re- Slrlve after rieral improvement. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)-- the Wllffle iveek 501118 trilfky_ln:llca_- the factory and envelrpr. He 1"lid Martin's bag then had to llurry when d them in that. e had the cal". at she was the owner of the car. v 4 'm. but was scilird vhen her friend Ml‘. Shane ap- Because he didn't dare to keep it person while he was driving a if the police d him. fiiluretl ie was arrested for Cm" cy lvould search him. He at. if 1 the police. but had tn abandon e car. so is now trvling to ietrleve Your Individual ~——-—By Frances Drake SCQPE lion; so be careful, alert, quick to take advantage of opportunities. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Favorable for mental work es- pecially. and all activities to whldi yzii give your clever attention and ingenuity. Writing. advertising pro- nnt-ional work, c.erklng among the favored. AUGUST 23_ to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - SLghtly more fixendly asperts for you born after Septem- ber 6 than for other Vlrgoans. However. Mercury (your planet) is in favorable aspect and pzints to success in all sound activities re- quiritng keen thcught and judg- inen .. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER I3 (Libra) — Very similar indications exist for you as for Virgoans and Taureans - please read advice to them. Particularly interesting time for teachers, instructors, students. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER, 22 (Scsrpio) — Laboratory and re- search workers. critics. reporters. accountants. economist; efficiency cxpets are favored by benefic rays. All Scorpio-folk: Avoid careless and hasty thought and action. NOVEMBER 23 to DEZCEHVIBER. 22 (Sagittarius) - Set. a guard on your speech and don't sign con- tracts or agreements without first knowing that the. document is right and beneficial to your interests If extremes and impulsiveness are avoided tcday will net sound re- suits. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricsrn) _ Today speels speed in employment and increased prof- its for you. They may not be forth- rcming immediately but keep work- ing with SUCCESS in mind, Minor changes n€ces=ary to improvement. travel, conferences, cooperative measures favored. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - A friendly day with which to start the new week. Cor- fer with those whose knowledge is important to your achievement: acquaint yourself with all branches a could see the logic of that. shook her licad ' she said defiantly. “I'm not iegcfiv to stop the masquerade." U n . there was danger in it. site was glad‘ “W? 9111017 13110111118 tllrollllh the to risk a little danger to keep Ml- | (let-ails or routine to keel! cliael thinking that. she little Sally Mal"t-in-the sort of girl student: he liked e was thinking that. eve was simple‘ i (To be Continued) "ornen Land l/olunteersv Are Back at Work again are farmer-die: of Che Ontario women‘: Land Army. It’: furl and If’: healthy. seems to be the sloga-n of these girl: at work on I farm near Toronto. Ready lo flll the lhoe: of farm Ibrraino Clark (they're no: related). Moreno: Mac- MM Cllfii "“"W.‘I'SI‘P'" I of your daily activity. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 lPisces) — Mixed vibrations stress- ing a tendency to impulsive action and recklessness. Be on guard and the energy emanating can be rlglittly directed toward accomplish-- men . A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY A pioneer. adventurer, one whr- will likt- to start things but don't al- things mrlving. Alert mentally. a qlrck not tco willing to take orders. Attractlvg personality, Needs a firm hand in its rearing. m1; COOK'S comm cumin. cnmlon n: l 1-4 tablespoon: armtflltbd gels 1-4 cup cold water 1 cupnlllr 1-8 teaspoon salt 2-3 cup boiling water 1 cup cream 1 teupoon vanilla. m; whim. atiffly bum: cream Chopped nut: Method: Place cold water in bowl and sprinkle gelatine onto it. Allow to stand for 5 minutes. Add salt to sugar and heat in a heavy skillet , until the sugar is melted and a deli- cate straw color. Add the boiling water and stir and cook until the caramel melts and the mixture thickens somewhat. Remove from the fire and cool, slightly. then add the cream and the vanilla, Add the soaked gelatine and stir until this is dissolved. Strain the mixture into a bowl that has been rinsed in cold water and set in a 0:01 place until it reaches a honey-Like con- sistency. Now beat the selfltlne mixture thoroughly and fold mung .n stiffl ‘ or a prepared beaten egg whites. Turn a ba ed pg sfiell crumb crust of some kind. and 611111 until firm. Serve this hipped with sweetened and flavored whipped cream that is sprinkled with a. few chapped nuts. CHOCOLATE BANANA CHIFFON PIE 1 tablespoon granulated gelatine 1-4 cup cold water 2 squares (2 oz.) unsweetened chocolate, melted 1-2 cup boiling water 4 eggs, separm-ed l clip sugar i teaspoon ataillll; 1-4 teaspoon salt 1 banana, sliced Whipped cream Method: Place cold water in a bowl and sprinkle gelatine on top. Allow to stand 5 minutes or so. a then add boiling water and stir until smooth. Dissolve gelatine in chocolate mixture. stir in the light- ly-beaten es: yolks and half the sugar. Chill the mixture until it reaches a "hone -like consistency. Add vanilla an beat until light. Beat egg whites until stiff, but not dry with the salt and fold into the‘ chocolate mixture with the remain- into a baked pie shell and chill urltil thoroughly se . When ready to serve slice banana over the top and serve garnished with sweetened and flavored whipped 6118111. PINEAPPLE CHIFFON PIE i package lemon Jelly 2 cups warm or hot w 2 egg whites l c111,? drained diced canned e P cam Crumbs or baked pie dhcll Dissolve powder in wami or hot water, acccrdizig to the directions on the package, Chill until set to a. honey-like consistency then Wflllp to a. froth. Beat tile eBg whites until stiff, but not dry, and fold into the whipped jelly mixture. Add the drained pineapple cubes and pour the mixture into a crumb or baked pie shell. Chill until firm. 'I'-h‘s may also be served garnished with sweet- ened and flavzred whipped cream, if desired. wder hi. Gay Colonial Pillow Top You Will Have Fun Weaving Mulls From Silk Odd: and End: So homey-looking on your Col- onial chair-fhis pretty pillow top woven of bright silk lcrapsl You make it easily on : limplo "loom" just a hoop, really. To start. “bandago" your hoop with a long strip of cloth. Thi: and the other strips you use in weaving your pillow top should be cut on the bias. about three inches wide. Edge: are folded in. making ltrip: about one inch wide. Now pin 4 ltrip: acres: tho hoop to form l spokes, a: in dllgrun. Then for the ninth Ipokel 'l‘hi: will be I long one, several ltrip: sown together. Pin one end to I weave without more lpokel. Add V-ahaped one: in ench lectlon, ll :hown in diagram. Sew the final tow to th: Ipoko I l l” edge: and hem loose end: under. Your pillow top i: completed! In the nine simple way you weave mu. Oui- 32-min booklet tell: how in greater detail. Ex- plain: other any weaving method: by which you make lovely marvel. doilien. nfghunu, punea, many mor: itqn:7:_t§r:qtlve'_:ndf , ' Send 10c in coins for you: of How 1b Weave Useful Novefigg to The Glnniim Home Service; Be sure to write plainly your Nnnc, M4791! 0H4 the Name otbooklot. Melt diocolate over not water and, in; half of the sugar. Pour mixture " culons. hoop, beside any other lpcke, and 5W1, “o, 311p 1| 5951311” go; curry to centre. mo: i2, i4 i0. i: and 2o Silo l6 Here you mrt to weave with the fgqu 2 {-3 q! 54-inch 1gb- long end. Use your finger: :nd go ric for street n jlllfllill‘: 1 7-! over and under the spoke: and Kurds of 30-inch for short flowed round and round the centre. louse. 4 1-2 u-d: for evening At a 3-inch diameter you can't for long sleeve "Personal "1 Fashions Literature '- ~- tong. PARABLI OI’ SPRING flaw swing ‘hall come to HEY-l: Loni thd d 80w nlnlllht. How tree: be th bl bent How life coma leaping swiftly from out a. stone-sealed tomb. How strange the earth i-elnemben What we should know so well- Tlie logic of the lesssn The croous has to tell; “spilt?” i”i§.1’1.“‘“"““° - e v o cep- That life is all-clonal ‘Phat death. ls only sleep. -Anne Mary L-awler, For the sake of safety for your family. your guests and yourself, re- s:1ve now that you wlll— i. Never nistitute tables, chairs and boxes for step-ladders. 2. Have steps protected by ade- quate railing. 3. Never leave toys or other art- icles on stairs or floors. 4. Never use on slippery floors small rugs which are not prov.d_d with a mn-skid backing. 5. I-lave all bathtubs equipped with accessible hand holds. 6. Never leave matches where children can reach thcm. ‘l. Never leave Dilts and D1111! 011 stoves with the handle projecting outward. 8. Never use petrol or other in- flammable cleanlng fluids in the house. 9. Discard electrical appliance cords where the insulation his be- come worn. l0. Never leave fireplaces un- screened. ’ 11. Never smoke in bed. C1" "ad with an old lamp near the bed. 12. Never tallcw i-itblblgi. rags, or new" a rs oacciimua . failing-fer touch electrical fixtures - with wet hands. 14. Never leave a small child 1n g bath Whllg out. of the roam. 15. Never leave lmlves or other sharp instruments in children's reach. 16. Never allow a child to ' run with sharp things in hand or m-lll-ll. 17, Never hoard old and useless medicines purchased fol- a. partic- ular illness. l8. Always label poison bottles lalnly, and keep locked any med- ilnneh riablifilegs which are within reac o c ren. 19. Alwaytt keep wflminz powders and ammonia. away from children. 20. Always unload firearms which ore kc/pt in the house. Let your motto be: “Home. 51119 Home." Be it ever so humble, there should be no safer place than home. COOKING JARGON SIMPLE WHEN EXPLAINED Cochin, like all the art-i. sports an profemlons, has a jar- gon of its own. and the berths "Md in wok books are often as puzzling to a. beginner as "martingale" would be t; anyone who had never come near a horse. When a house- keeper new w cooking reads that 511g l5 to cut the lard lflfn the IlCllf‘ u) mdkg a pie crust. she may think that she ls asked to Perform B major operation. v T.» save these bBG-nfllfli 00°15 from shying at, unfamiliar express- ions, the Bureau of Hrme Footlo- mics has issued a leaflet explain- many of them 1n full. o a housekceiper to whom "lo broil" means to c ok under a fI-HmQ in m oven, "to yen-broil" may sound like COIItPSGlCFIOII of tel-ans. tomaril n canrisc on silt-sh chupsy- although. thin steaks may be pan-broiled, too - lt simp- ly imeans ccoking 1:1 éltauttlgcqg‘? II 0X1 \ v glytlilxgutpgdded ftfipmd without w:- t2 r. sum frying pan is used for mule g, a process which come: down t0 br-fwnlnlg food ilshtlv 1n g little butter cr in other fat. em comp a - also to brown ‘in fat. tits tlmo thoroughly. The pan is thvh WV"- head for evening. of apple blossoms is chic Just be- hind a medium-high pompadour. your hair is just great amount of natural lfgll- APRIL 1g. 194i Leisure —The Womanis Relalm 0d, md the ford allowed liquid, ln-ltll . One of the leut. lwlenl of cook. ing mm, it. might lsem, i: u; accliop. Soclhpfnc need luv: nom- in‘ to do with that lit lnclhuk in 114 prlmlly symmetric: dull, :1- thougli it l; posallb that it did figure in the fimt moaned dull; andocalloping" in a. cookbook cer- tainly does not refer to embroidery. It is. however. one of the simplet of the cooking procedures. The (sod, combined with a sauce and poured into a casserole, is seq, in the oven until hot and brown . GLEAMING HAIR. ADDS BEAUTY When u. millirier so famous for trend-setting as Lilly Dflffltg ad. mltg that she found tilpiratlon for several of the hats in her spring collection in new hair styles, every wcman ought, to be convinced cnce arid for all that hei- couture is as important as her hat. and vice verso. An expert in whose hair designs Madame Dache fcund m- spiration. believes that we defi- nitely have seen the end c-f the era when a woman left her hat off u, keep from massing her hair, A "Sol Piece" He points out that hair is w‘m- fan's most liable feature and that therefore 1's a mistake to think of it in terms cf a “sst plecc" to which her hats must conform. The forward swoop cf many of the Dachc hats starts behind the high pomlmdours. rising from the back of the head. Heart-shaped hats are smart with hcart pompa- dours. Oriental loops of hair are interesting with adaptations (f Chinese hats. One ‘COLUMN, appropriately called “Waikiki wave," has wings of hail- ovcr the ears. breaking into a. foam of riziglets from the forehead in a downward curve be- hind the ear. The pmipadsur is a two-way business which mag be combed upward from the fore ead or over into a reverse pompadour. With the oriental motif creep- ing more prominently into the fashion and beauty picture, pom. poons of violets, hyacinths, carna- tion and other fresh blossoms often are show-n at either side cf the Gleaming Hair Nothing is chic. however. in hair ittat isn't. gleaming with health and cleanliness. Onlv beautifully groomed hair lends itself satisfac- rrily to any smart colffure, sim- gle or elaborate. This means rushing at. least three tfrnes a week. It means a shampoo at least once a. week. And particularly if rown with no lights. it may also mean that every ahampc ouglit to be followed by a rinse. —l:low Are Your Eyes‘? l! you Ire luvln; lnymplom: 0f nrain -- headaches, nun eyes or dlnines: - wllltlll I vpncialht A: your service with yell"! of experience and n thorough retracting urvlce. Call ln and ductu: 1°11!’ difficulties. (l. F. llutoheson F. G. HUTUHESUN G. F. IIUIUHESON Now that. the flllh nid excito- mcnt of Easter l: over 1t l: time to tibink of your midsouon wu-d- iobe. Do you have a. Jumper frock? Even l! you d0. a fresh new one with interesting pocket: and a gathcror-on akirt will add not to your new you. Dark moor wool l: practical in a color that can be “ * tn neuter: and blouses an: have on hand. Th1: some pat- m also makes an ideal ‘umpcr for evening. It; youthful lines are be- coming and practical foll- many oc- iumcer: I y claim Send Twenty (Mo) ooln tl toned. for Pat-torn. Write plat your Name, Mil-ea: and the style number. 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