?monnouuunLw_sna,_a_a__; nd rnrcmaxa -_- _-..-...-..-,--.-vve-_.,,___, ’sRe.*.rlm shear ' lvennagna.» nus ‘L; a 44am n vY 7v yvfi‘ Personal '"/JFas'h‘i2'i)lIr1$ i .r._»lu~ w emen Twilight In . for oman “ I've ~_nc'ver- fpund- another» soap u le,ny_,»price,-thatfs lasgood , for my skint, -asrtheNew-linprovediPalmoiiycg» ' in lllTilaaiI-Jhuqg‘ sKYvmsr.L0vERs A ay~vEi§A~isil0wN~ l ‘Dorothyi no Despite theSongsofgiihe Poet, Youth il Ml ‘ the Best. Tim in the Life of Woman- . . Greatet Happiness Comes After She Has Passed Middle A86 edit _______ <l=l p alks: when a the ' nu u a question at it u inipouiiii ts varies with oachmdiiriudnutadvolse. Poi" , _ ,/ _ OAIIWITIIAIIDIOTNG . . . .1. . - il-(cupsonhfiounioilpaugar .' pzovedltoofiilffioul, ecouid’ ‘t a “ // 1-4 teaspoon} salt. I i-l teaspoons " taxi in. from and shrmon . . 3-! our milk. 1-8 o. t-tirb mono!!! in her purse. cup. ortonlng, Legs, 1 teaspoon Enoughfoi- that. o was sure. - “You aren't 1h to m , " . rotested. "Youknovisome- timos- have a eating-walnut you as though I’ met you before , all. tarry sot ll some place. Do you think it's fate?" n‘ t kick out other nevrewueeuid Alison laughed. “r wouldn't be believe it was her first visit to surprised." But she'd had" enough, , j c is l l t _ “Igoé bfr. Weston, it isn't fate. You - t won't your as .‘ v .' “But I'm a working girl I can't . Weston leaned toward her across s you know.’ 'I‘his is he table. "r don't believe it. , Where?" ' He paused — “Do you remember Easter Bun- ed: “I thought you'd day ~. . l me to mind my own business ‘fmster Sunday? Easter Sun- » ‘w en 1 sent you that not/e," he said da '1' No!" uqqgnly, methin in Alison's deep green _ ,“Well, I didn't." eyes brough more recollection and 1 wwhy " L-arry Weston could see a drab little _ ns." red head wit-h tears running down " her cheeks.‘ “I'm damned!" He sat back, com- pletely nonpulsed. "You're the girl n the flower shopl 0f course! You told me you were a nurse! I remembar—-- Sonny. that's what I called you-—" The information seemed to have a sobering effect on Larry. Either that, or the memory of his narrow escape was still dark and nerve- wrecking. “Let's get out of here. to talk to yoll——-" _ He paid the check and they went into the night air. Alison breathed deepiy- It was such a relief after the hot, bright, sL-ickv air of the club. In the car Larry ordered the chauffeur to drive lllwllllh the park. “Go slowly," he commanded. Larry rolled down a window and let the night air come 1n on them. “Well, it serves me right." he re- marked with a short laugh. "I mlglllgtnhhve known there was ‘some- are an if.» often when we were swim uare pan . know it. a 35o dog. I". 3 tablespoons melted butter. ii tablespoons brqwn susar. 2 table- spoons cream, 1-2 cup shredded coconut.- Method: Mix all ingredients-and s cad on cake while still warm. . g - traditl th happiest W life istobo who: fifteenth I "l:"".....“““'n't'§“'3“.l;.e. ov Qlsrllree giriheelf. p But. in of storm and stress and fears that back upon with horror. __-.-- blithsome be tl "rsdyuslillrdi the» 0- =l~vll-= ofypiilk chiffon and ieestlne on slfllllwr’ 51w 15 a terrified little Iv" - I _.__.. her way in a world of which shfl ONE-YOLK MAYONNAISE the heart of darkest Africa. ____. hich we shed barklfll One egg yolk, 1-2 teaspoon must- ut it was a world-shaking Haggai’: ll it‘: ard, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-2 teaspoon . and lf it rained so are bemwt sugar, 1~8 ‘teaspoon lcayenrieacg t mtmgrfu a espoon vnegar or emon u . e ' Wham 1'2 mm’ salad or 011W 101' ' wnetilfilfinifiliflfilvlbgletnvv 01' Combine eggyolk, seasonings and be dated m! m“ or m“: c“ vinegar. Add one tablespoon cf oil he’ or not: whether we Wm be and beat with rotary beater until at mysuerbu Mu“, that at. cil and egg are thoroughly mixed. mam 5nd r an improving Continue adding oil, beating in one good “m”, u 8M h a m“- trflibgpDflTilnslttl ttuinxe angle mailiyliiilrii- dnghai partners to (glam varuintl; n en. m "mil a be‘ o s g her, she suffers an almost unendurable mar ylillftm 01 h ‘m feeisNherse-g disgraced- D oil may be beaten in two table- Rm be u” ‘he _ c-u i l. lot the happiest time of life for a o! _ has not had tin‘. enough in which u‘; find outléléo-gatsxifiglsoihrlgvgigf 15'". portant enough to worry llblllll- ll" l" 3° d m‘? enable her to meet the trials of life with a Brides are also traditionally llliPPy li-ll to be e. trance of bliss for them. but virtually the first year of a marriage is the hardest. Bil M the: put on her hat a dozen tunes and started g0 (10th t-n out that no mattgrkligw mucglllshérlglilfi her husTzré ozk o: o " as ,. n» ~= glen “we a u“ ~ "“'"i.“r‘?t‘.'..°‘.?rl%°ad“3d€% temper and nerves and tantrums, gives her a lo fully recovers. m “Id w The come the busy years in which s. woman is wcrlkink 0 91‘ shouldernwith her husband he ins him get a start in the worlg. when d sh is ti down to oera-mbulators and kin elaartblls n“ babies come an e dolescents who are bflllud 3g dfilyrnufliierdslfildl» Etliitnlwfitv gillgnlat do and llwlllllfl ill" m“ €{iOl.llld‘f11iO, and she is too rushgfi to give even a thouaht to her own omo" 011B. Q. . Atthetimesheneverdreamsfhatthatisthohawiolttinloofhor. mo’ buw ‘Big: muntanthoeuliginm 2i’ illifo 1:2; when all‘: tumult and o shouti have died in the home and it is left emirvr and lonely most women fal into a. sort of meiancholla. ‘Ilhev have Illb merged their own lives into their children's and when they are 80M- then. Bonny. I'm afraid she's some come out to dinner with me “gun noth m“ women an“ m“; g we. They N885 . some time when r get over this hich the fight with all their mlgt and mlln- bkawd?" IilIe laughed a ntne rueifully. . But, o; o aecep m m: end kl: ‘braille the neeeet o’ goguseeumoll “ n w en ca voou-o-o-o-ooo-u-o-ouao-o-o-o-o- par . Adele?" n mp‘ mm mdfifigdéfittllr: glad! vaiglgang m“ lems I-fitnsé-l anxietiu sue "Of course. I-arry." has no longer to try to make herse attractive to me no The had reached the “Bunny” looks at her so she can eat what she please and let oil W! " our" stare by this time. and wea: flat-heeled shoes and be comfortable. n she has “And don't try to date up M, he has ceased to be a worry, because she knows he is so fol youligewomen again!" she said. as horses ceilldrrt til-mil or also she is so she 5 philanderinz that mm- And she warm water, vinegar, and wipe the wooden furniture carefully before using furniture polish. The wood will then be thoroughly clean and will take the polish better pod out of the car in front d sh alibi w‘ ° “‘ ° granuaolgfilrgbnhbu Tempting Appetizers of her ome. She let herself into the apart- enables a woman to be too o . t Wlllll ' ' Vii-goon r to take a tri around the world. so there you are. but no one 3g so Hard-cooked e888» the yolks re- moved and mixed with ickle rel- s'§h°§‘°d?5‘dn§’t“wl'nt°“et°” as h " h th t ti f woman life It just do do awan er aes meoa ‘a - ._ne,y mother, for she felt me could not can 1%‘Z‘L.“1>S§o‘£l.y Big-p am a, young man 24 of age and eel that goékgzlrv‘: u. y,“ face her then answer endless ques- my life is bein ruined by my being prematur bald. Iliormerlv I was matte" ‘mud m m, momm; tions about whore they dined, what popular. Oou d date practically any girl I dulled. Wu inv (but n" m” ‘m. “and” m“. they had had for dinner! dances and social affairs given the younger crowd. Th, It o; uhmnmy u. Alison put her hands over her out of cverythin and the girls formerly went wi "have som “d o n “m,” i,” face. Tears slid down through her to do when I as them to out. I have moquir the nickname h (or new!‘ a” “Baldy? I would rather have lost an arm than mvlhair for at least ‘olgnaagnlludmvaowdtmtimu ish, sardines and dress s. then geople do not treat that as a ke and have sympathy for a erson who oanm-ER a m Novmmm a replaced in the egg white cases, as lost a. limb. I rri inferiority “m? W‘ (so m) _ i‘ mlmm make tempting appetizers to serve l pmp ' with cocktails. In the Corner! If the old whisk broom is trim- med to a point in the center, it will come in very useful for remov- ling dust from the corners of the until browns but does not burn. g and it was alk. she wondered if she l Lari-v why e had Certainly she could not tell yLm so much no meet him again some clay. It fwculd make her seem such a fool. l. Later when the floor show ended ‘ arry returned to the conversation. ',,'You'l<now this Roerden woman is gdrlvlng me ma . She's just a Ollt ‘; riend, and the trouble with women ,5 ihat they presume on friend- iililp." Larry had been drinking teadily, but he figs did not show it t-, You think I'm just drunk. to cause me all kinds of trouble. li she ever not the idea 1 was try- mg to break away. I don't know What shell do. She's drinki tco much. i. know wnai. ou're ‘gink- llle. out when women s art to drink, they've got no sense. It seems to do something to them. They're 5;. lent drinkers. nlpplng away at home, an into thinking they aren't taking anythin ." “I've known men who do i.-he same thing." “N9. men are bllfiy- 1f we aren't working we ve got all kinds of thlnss te do. Well, let's forget ilélélg" llllgghhkillglgllgllollt some vol- (B! ROBERTA Llll? ‘ Doll nt » Q-QA 4-o+o0+oo4 They Stopped at a little all-night ‘ Dlace above ihe park where uni- verity students gathered late at night. But it was quiet and Larry , ome. ' ‘ how she had hoped ther some p married. An tracts men; if sh book while all ih flower at pull-lei‘: lllld I want “I'm ve particular about the of my .3... That's why I'm cum to use only olive. First I mu- lago a warm, rich lather into my omffhen lriusowithwarmwater, allowed iqcold. I use Palmolive form ‘bnh too. So have ‘that schoolgirl comp salon’ all over." It's Palmoli l new, careful blending of gentle Olive Oil that makes if so fine and safe. You'll be thrilled when cu see how soft and lovely it keeps your s a. ‘III Ibo Iloil Olllfl’ ‘Thrill liq spoons at a time. . m ‘kd l I “Butt 1 l ,» cu're ove y. I mean . , railing to try and explain about Modern Etiquette g 1 f‘ en—- l} “She's a good egg to go pl ces ewilh, bu’. that's ‘the end of it. ow ~_ he's glot llier-Idllvorcexsheis fakirg .‘ s . ' ’ o n alfigne? ‘it’? yhenmgrheisg hagxdougn H8 seemed blue idltilughkh And heir nliréignyhsttlop; ‘ggl/glgggllllsifylélzthmk t i m w en e rernarr es. w a . o o m see n3 con‘ uedt talk. gcanW. marry her, but is she putting {Oil aiztaln-and twat reooimll - “lam a hgel. I promised to get Jill Ell act? can 1 understan why I ' you a job. and I never did. I ‘Recognition at Last recognize your nanje. If theyd thought about it, often. Honest , l‘ Larrys eyes were a little biood- Clillvfl you Sonny. 1d have known." di . But I never got around islet and sonny tried to keep him He, illllled toward "the girl. “Whv doing anything about it," wfrom ordering more drinks. tlldll t" you spook to me at the alr- "That's all right. I have a Job “Now, now. I'm all right. I lmfl? ‘now which I sincerely love." Iiaedetg sorxnelbordyifot tcll my halid- mlthrgfiiped you didn't recognize “Iweil, all this kind o; knocked oes. oueusmtype, . -- t [h sensible and §et easy on thgn-ym ltdugned shortly. we“, regggwénfilirllztlditt-Lyl oui- lift-l: ,; Alison let him ramble on. She s a ' He leaned back‘ wok re n me~thlt aw’ hold of Sonny's ungloved r nd. 5°lllly said softly. t?“ to Wm!" 3"“ h" the could “I've had the devil of a. time slime “ anks." He finished his coffee. ak away and go home. If he Q. Isn't patience a virtue that every one should do his best to acquire, in order m get the most out of life? A. Yes. "He who has most pat- ience best enjoys the world," says an cld proverb. Q. If a. woman's stationery is engraved, Mrs. Arthur Davis, and she signs a letter Ethel Davis, is ii, necessary for her to write (Mrs. Arthur) in parenthesses? A. No. Q. What would be a good toast to give at a birthday dinner? A. “May you live to be a hun- dred-end, after that. make up your own mind." and depries:ed. Try the New Improved PflillllOllVe Mitder . .. New Perfume .. . Lclsfs Longer! “YCI\1QY§“I; ecutives, aeronautics . with our sho brinl llflillll‘ fdvond "Now I'll take you home. Will you L‘ The _ ' _'.- . Housewife Household Scrapbook (B! ROBERTA llEli lltsraqefforts, ingmarticleafotpcraorial mzmstep ‘JD the crackling which might occur if sudden heat were applied. k i iv i J‘ iv mop}, 1147:; $15 more like ' That silence can be froighted with a song, .@n,g,11 things are full oif noise, bilt planets go In velvektnéstillneaa tihrouah the . 8-895 - Old heart; have less-nod how futile speech can be. How words can sting the hurt verbal bondage may at lad are free, they hope to heal! .,Butthey no vetoed infill‘! I mood you feel. ity). trol uumaonouua. mam (on-sir Alfred Pena, mend] Pirichinthorpe House, who rods I the Cleveland Hunt Chm point-to- int at the ass of n. has did ore at til. Iiow Women - in Their 40's Gan Attract Men An animal may have several corn- mon names in one locality, but it has only one scientific name throughout the world. COINII WINDOW IS SPACE SAVER. flu rs she felt she had made a foo of herself. "I'm like e senti. m - - Why do I have y about things?" she y. even as she cried. l a kind of hero wor- ship for Lawrence Weston. glamour of his social position, of his money. had carried have developed a te ble and am extremal sensitive about; the loss of my hair. I fee I am dost ed to hemeieril eeeeusedthe. type o a. girl 1 would want emu wife will not m aguahsygcigtlistvugigygynaa? w; ' . ow adjust . . m” m" m” a “m 8 m w“ I mms READER. Oflérl fresh opportunity for an- ovcment and adhievetnmt. Good sense instead of a ‘ tanning and cooperation bo- . . right now is that tween head and hands should meet you have lost your perspective and that is a lot worse t an losing 11°11!‘ wlgio fruitful l-eegng, . in the first place, trymte realise that none of our fidonds ove us for a ( “mtmgnqmmb ) _ qwuflnmcmmmuutf our hair. It is what’ ide of our heads, not whats outsi a o! them m“ m v “m, 5mm“ ‘M . that iilszuxg-e for, an as long as we are interesting and mtelligont and chumn out 0* ‘waved b, ood-na and easant to hagnsround they dmit care rap - “at 3m mm “m” Dam ‘ h er we have hair e the seven erland sisters or are as id as an mw h.“ to u!” young“ mo“ Mvlaloglavgw. ‘h. 1': ' h 1 t ur friends and s: l in ited out and ids-lo "M Mllm- 9° "l d" "l" t" ‘PM w M’ "'° don't .333. igvgflosyoyil). it is not beoariseevggr h lrasviellen out gal :- lllR 93 to 5w“? 11 f,‘?,2§,‘§',",’,1‘:',',',,;',,§‘3' °' l” “u” O U AMorningSmile e . 2d w ‘ DEUEIGB An “mums story b tom m L y cause you have let yourself t morbzd and sensitive and sus io ca: (ci-Pflfiflflll ——_ Bil T‘, YE u“ “m "w"! , Answer: By facing your misfortune with a common lot of maudl n Corner windows continue to play “we self-pity What's the matter wit-h vou an important role in new construc- tion and modernization work as well. As a hint for spring: If you an building or remodeling, cor- ner windows built into a wall not only provide good ventilation and a great deal of sunlight as the sun's vel their wide arc across _________ n butithotyi also perrréétumore _'—*_— we spacer: erocrn e or , furniture arrangement-a point of New Undeb47m vital importance. these days, when we don't squander square foot overall or cubic contents but con- fipcracn‘ Delodarunt serve it at every possible mint 3 "/57 Stops Porsplruilon fine cars, u, ch a room or stairs. took stock of herself relentlem v. ' And asa result there was lit ' sleep for Alison that night. (To Be Contained) as poo lo have grown changer, They are as faithful as the moon- drawn tides. flheyareasrestfuialanautinnn Where naught of simmer’: udor now abides. Mhen they have left youth's clam- ors all be ‘ They have found silence beauti- - ful and kin . l l -Autflor Unknown. basses-ciao when new mould be Frances Balfour's Life of the Late General Booth. Once when '*'l- l 55mm‘ 0" ' d wfémtgdulalggcgfellgfird ' |_ n, unduly bufldu plug ‘ dressing a huge audience, the offi- cers, fearing the General would m“ iaglitto nos-ulna t oaadinturbiagw “firs.” .25.‘? ‘vfififtidilti’ MU an ahiibuilding, f ry. _ this ha produce iron and other dole-aged wives in the world have husbands with only glassmahing, planting. about three strands of air to cover their shining domes. JANUARY 22 to FHHUUABY I) My earnest advice to y cl so keenly on this subioot. h lo do what any woman woud do under such circumstances. Get a wil- You don't suppose all women's hair is their own. do you? ttin a divorce ‘sitar... .. tnE“.‘.’i‘n.'°n§ii“°wi‘l2 lien-tn n» n shut when, pre-emptnri, , KITCHEN VENTILATOB he bade the officers stop. “Don ' An attractive feature of many new‘ homes i; the built-in kitchen acts as an ex- suffocate them till the collection is taken!" said tine General. gutinamofcoid waierand roughts lyto thobo.'l'hiaod expandstheglanaasid An Aberdonian was All u¢lulnlr khkmnmm» TIMELY TIPS married. After the cerem over the best man inq . suppose you gave the minister a fee ' "oh. em the t did the mi ed - the surprised beat man. "Nothing at all. He Just looked at tho bride and gave me tin-ee- pencs back " in older homes and may ggrwfili mined in many models and sizes. NOVEL FIDO! EFFECTS Wmvoiin‘ lillillllliiliii.“ nonoscori: By FRANCES DRAKE Look in the section your birthday coma in, and find what your outlook is, according to the stun. (Copyright, 1989. King Natures Syndicate Inc.) - FOR THE -. HOME SEWER l. Does not rot dresses-docs no: irritate skin. l I. Nowairingiodry.Cai-ibeused' right after shaving. I. Instantly stops grspirstion for 1 to 5 dam moves odor from penp don. 4. A pure white, grenades, min- less vs hing cram. I. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal ofthe American Institute of La deria being bunnies ll IILLIONIgI sold. I jarbdayi luncheon awn- "n-s-n-zuis-r-e , Painted floors offer an oppor- timity for working out novel dec- orative effects. In a well-lighted room the floor may be painted ' black. If a tinge of color is added, the effect is heightened. III!!!‘ WHIP! EASY T0 MAKE Dessert whips made witih dried fruits are delicious and easy to . First soak, cook, sweeten the frilit. then folgmtho fen 111% tends partly to cook oodyfin on fix. u m. cook iifs ' as near sorvipgr.timo-,as-v_possfbl . RQVQH at“ ' GETTING ’ A TOOTH YOUR lAhY mm “at a .' It lo need not get a fovorwi lt-Afiinnk win haven't. Hero ls what one who mother, Mn. Ankle wife, Conuoou, bu to u z ‘We bayonet one night's mt teeth I - m! old llludby, I will their wright A a A‘ A fr‘ eve v v IorW M1111 MAROH - eaterday’: en give way to fine today. Headway in in- dustrial and mechanical matters. also in finances. brokerage and No aidostoPPlflI big or little issues this fortunate dayl siquully "M bmaficcnt for b , selling, ad- vertising and promot . Fine, too, for working on new m. inven- tions, writinm. making b and tea And m l estime for contract work. D for romance, too. II to JULY l! (Omani- Both o and new pro time and ideas oomo undor . dloated for you who will e taco of é aelflwol lNielh-ES Janplmion sultan: on. Only i” a pal:- NU-FEE E ed; MEDICATFD H4501!‘ E vancem gryoubornafter llAYlltolunoili .711- E Also elective in Coasibaifu, . Diarrhoea Upset Stomach Gimp and hietfolnsu. Get a be: . so often strikes in the sight. I back if you m act satisfied. How Can I ‘l! i» ltd l t. Etna‘ go‘ _ is‘ "our "a 9t rel-rims“ wee’ oi‘. [In ca