._._.... _._.-___..._.._...-_-._<._A.. _. _..__..~_._._--c.s PAQ. Woman's Re alm v. Social b > b P The YOUNGER the leaves the tastier the feo Cull lor and you get the little TOP leaves At your grocefs in 7- am! 12-02. packages-also in . the new FII/FER-Lvpe tea lutlls. Bllndod and packed In Canada Your lnclivialllal i-i O R O S C O P E ~ L—-— By Frances Drake For Tuesday. Jan. 28th sons. You are more niagnrllc and efficivn. wiirii you are ciivczlul. NOVEMBER 23 t.) DECEMBER 22 iSiglttaz-iusl -- You sliouirl tun! today easier for study, lmpromig work and general interests. making corrections and paving ilm- way for later gains. New vent should be previously “"011 planned. DEOEMIBER. 23 to ANUARY 21 (CflpTlCOllil -_ The scales can be tipped in your favcr or tile (flier way by your managements and at- titude toyvarxi responsibilities, lin- portant decisions and expenditures need careful thought. Maintain harmony: be cooperative. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquariusi — It is paramount that. you do n01, antagonize those in- terested in your success! Inertia or too slow action can offset the splendid results possible with your natural culpability. Apply yourself in the right direction and at time JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Oanoeri- proper speed. ‘Vlcdlocra efforts won't do horel FEBRUARY 31 to MIARCIH 20 cu must be original whom you (Pisces) _ Research workers, 1n- can. ambitious and persistent to" vestigatstn, police, detectives. gov- get the really fine results possible. ernmenit employes, you managing navy and. army affairs; educators; Don't kcvp your eyos on the clock for dismissal time! Finish your diplomats. officials in important in- tasks properly. dustrieg and institutions are espec- JULY 34 to AUGUST fl (Icol- tally favored. Whole day asks alert- A M. most favors activities requir- nose. however. ing artistry and finesse: invcotigl- A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY Mons, confidential marten. After- will be a good student. patient with noon good for finances, industrial details and eager to kncw the fun- interests. Evening: Avoid extremes. damentsls fo its work and other AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER, 23 activities. Must be taught to g.ve fvirzo) - Your activities and the some tims to healthy exercises and bffort you put into them should be to restrain the appetite for good directed bv intelligent un-derstsnd- circulation and better health. Cap- ing, a minimum of fuss and no able of unusual success, and great anxiety. A good day on whole for learning. Likeabie persmaiityr. esscntial interests. SEPTEWEBER 24 ll0 OCTOBER 23 ‘(Librai - Invmilsiveness can be your undoing. Ilf calmness and bal- ance fa. natural quality of yours) arq maintained you 0am oh much in difficult matters. l W! and scientific purouiti. OCT M AIARCII 2i to APRIL 20 tArit-s) -—Bl.“S\\'9('1l 7 am. and 7 pm. and ca. " l after 8:50 p.ni. until orrow nidnlig 13:45 am.) are very fav- ' aspects for worthy". useful es. Be cauiius during other of the day against im- jlillslVe action. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 iTi\Ul’11S)- No‘. especially auspicious for trans- actions involving quick monetary mtums but achievement and im- pi‘0\'9m(°lll-$ are favored which will. lmer, bring substantial benefits. Work hard. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gmiinil- Very stimulating and iieneficenl i-n- fluence; thr ughout moat of today. Tflkfl advantage of all angles to hritcr your position and holdings. Ulliplfimédlfififll speech and oat-ion are llflwiFe. Weigh well what you would sity. $0M‘? DIQCOUTLQE NOT COURTEOUS NEW YORK Jan. 2'! -fOPl -— Neitihier your friends nor stPflilfK-‘Ys like to hear you complain about the dollar you are giving to Nlrs. Snlilhs benefit 0r other war affair. says a writer on Common Couriesy. “That is aopeclallv tiue wrhen Wit g0 to a my and seem to be having a “while complaining about spending benefits. "Nor is iihc party meant to be an open forum for your mliloqiiios on ‘how dark tihe future scents. You 431mm have to repeat the d1 s hcatl- lino! and tie-hash the law-fit hor- ror more‘. You can just as vastly bell of the funny incidrnt- mentioned in 11h; letter from home. "A lot of host-leases or» hawnz parties for two kinds of relief. Thev consider relief from war talk lin- portamt to the success of ihc until’- “Nor does ood etiquette condone ti!» person w o has a rowdy prom- iso of l. contribution hut never manages to find lho dotted line." COLORFUL CROOIIIT FOR THI KITCHEN 01mm. to uov-aivrbm 22 (Scorpio) - similar inclinations exist for fin today w M‘ 1-m- folk and e on $0!’ 8W4 mum a s PIMM with Igltgrmlg momuwtancea and g- . Cranky! Honolulu! Can't sloop? Tin easily? Baal-use of I female functional " musing monthly dis- tress’! Then try Lydia B. Plllkbi-IDII Vegetable Compound. Plnkhlm l Compound is well known for MID- ing such weak. rundown. am oomlltlonl. Made in Canl&.WO TRYING! A!!! drusltore. 883 ‘ /. l .\ l . -w T,.»‘. L... ~ . l , - k. _ !,_ ' ~ ‘ l. . Hal“ t J,“ ' z -§\\.t _ r »i_ l O“ . .‘4l§ < —‘ ) \ - . za- r "i ~ ». - ‘V = \* ~‘ ~ ~ ‘ . . _ . \ - ‘I D l “f l. “ ‘_\ . p‘ ' . . t l / . 1 , I .’ ' . I ‘u ‘q 11 ' ‘I _ .1 ' - , .\ ‘ -' ' K '1- xbe l ‘ 4" “rfi/‘j l ' ‘ "i DESIGN N0. 883 ‘Phesc household gadgets require little time to crochct. Pa ttom No. I83 Contains list. of matxrrlals needed. illustration. of stitches used and coin- plete instructions for making the hot plate mats in three sizes and a most unusual dish cloth. To order this pattern. send I Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. sea. NAME____._-.___--- — - - ~ - _ - _ _ _ __ amrrcr ADDRESS - - — - — - — — — — — - - - --.-- cny____..__._._.--Paiovmca - - - _ - _ __ 5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework uuom , rnrssunr IGNEW CHAMIERUIN _._. Q George Alnow Chamberlain WNU Service l Dorothy D THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN“ ix Says— r-i and Personal/ Fashions Y THE COOK 'S CORNER I have much money to spend on me i ___J CHAPTER XV Jovcc sprang from bed. ran l0 ail am i .~.!t.l('llL‘[l out lici- polo coal. As she snupvu lill0 it lncrc came a knock Don ' unit-red. lid IJV Leonardo and I cuts-iv icilowcci by Luz and Adan. tux-Jr roscwc ud wardrobe uh lllt‘ tiuci‘. du-o‘. Dirk opened. ll v.4.» 34o It Llklfx said Joyce. "Lets 5B =1» Q and LOCIHIPGO, one on each llllil lhcsunlll‘ the whole party em- ('|;,‘O[l lllLCI Lnc light of a late moon. (hurtling alintsl dark y into a szar- aljdlllllcd skv. 'l'liey gathered in a iiuliuie auninst the frontal lsara- Ill‘. and walled lll expectant sil- cnce. "it's foolish to stand so close to- gt-incrf’ remarked Arnaldo present- 1_\. and as he spoke there came a iiusn, zniotiiei" boom. but no how- inu slicll - only an earth-shaking lllilfi. and then an opaque column of (first where the flash had shown. ‘QIIEIICQ again — a lcng silence. broken at last by Don Jorge. "Tell me. somebody. what: you hoard, but for the love of heaven, Rlle me eyes." "List inc speak." bald Dirk. "Of course vou know it's artillery. Max- ie. but I can tell you more than llltll. It's howituers-a batteiy of them -— firing from the bottom of the barranw. _ Since the elevation cvcn of a howitzer has certain iii- exor-abie limits. the first shell puss- cti over us and the second-the one vou Just heard-hit the lip cl the gorge. It's my bet there won't be another llffld before daylight." "Why not?" asked Don Jorge. "Because Dorado has to do one d’ two things, both of them difficult. He must either move the guns fai- tlier away along the bed of the bar- ranca or remove the wheels to gel; a sharper angle, and dropping the 081118.56 is a tedious operation." "You ow a great deal for one too young to have been in the war." said Don Jorge. comforted. “I"1P'latt5bl1i'Z." murmured Dirk. He was interrupted by a carbine voLey resulting in a splatter of bul- lets against the wall beneath them. 'lliey retreated in haste, all but Le- onardo who hurried. to the southern bastion to direct a counter offen- sive. Safe below. Joyce drew Dirk aside. "filings look black. Dirk. and theres nobody I want to talk to but you-not even Maxie and certainly not Adan. Artillery. cannon —— the one thing 1 can't answer!" “It's a wiuzh one." admitted Dirk. "l felt so sure." mourned Joyce; "now I feel helpless and a fool." Suddenly she lifted her eyes to his lace. "By the way, that bit about the battery of howitzers. Who told you? How did you know?" “I guess you're no fool after all.” said Dirk; "nothing gets past you." He Look out the ambassadors let- ter and handed it to her. "Bread that. Joyce; and it's bad news for me any way you take it. If I say I'll have a black mark ainst me the rest of my life; if I esert you I'm a skunk-I'd smell in my own nostrils." Joyce glanced through the letter. then read it again, word by word. pluase by phrase. the color in lier checks steadiiv ltelghtening. Her breath began to come quickly; sud- dcnlv slie crushed the paper into l. ball and held it in lier clcsed flsvns her wide eyes stared through Dirk and the wall beyond. "Joyce, or. Joyce." he begged. “don't take it like that! I'll write liim. l'11—" "Write to whom?" she interrupted sharply. "The ambassador, of course." "'l‘l1e ambassador?" said Joyce. “Oh. that! Why, I wasn't. even thinking of your part of it. Onelia." she breathed. “General Onelia!" Her brows gathered in a tight frown. "Onelia wasn't. minister of war when he sent me down here- oroei-ed Pancho to drop me into the lion's den. and then clear out! There's something crooked, _ thing I don't. Linderstand. Listen, Dirk. there's a perfectly good fliv- ver. as vou know. the other side of the barranca. I have the key to it. Tcmorrow—wdav since it's almost dawn-you and 1 are going to Mex- ico City." “You're crazy!" cried Dirk. "How are! we izoinll to cross the barranca I . -— y n- "We'll ride around lt-ton mlleo down and ten back." "while Dorado and his mon twid- dle their thumbs?" "Stop!" cried Joyce, her blue, eyes almost black. "If you can't. help. keep your mouth-Oh, Dirk.‘ darling. I'm sorry. But. our horses‘ are faster-so much faster. Doesn't. that make a difference? Doesn't it? There must be a way-there must!" "Sweetheart. I was nearly But dont‘ worry: I'm cured. Take a bath. eat. change into your rlrl-I lng togs. I'm off to sock a feed of oats into the horses." that." said Joyoc. "I'm glad to promise I'll do exactly as you say| except I must. sec Maxie first." Dirk was on his way before the words were out of her mouth and she turned into Don Jorgds study. "Maxie. there's a chance the gfrrs Wont’ RN the range of the house at all. Even if they do. the one thing to look out for is fire. For- tunately there's lots of water and plentv of people to carry ll- D0 you think theres any reason I should stay?” "Reason?" relocated the blind man bewfdercd and a little shock- crl hv what sounded like a threat of drsorllnn. "No. scnorlta: it is we] you <hcu d withdraw from dan er." "I?" gasped Joyce, “I wit raw from dancer? Maxie. are you try- irr to make me laugh?" Crlor swept lntn Don Jorgeh checks and his slghtless eyes wa- trrd st. ‘w r i-"lrs. “Pi "hifir mv beloved child. forgiven: blird man for his mistake. Where Ls it you intend to a0?" "You don't have Lo tell me what} 41cc. iairiv liitcu Don Jorge along‘ saw; 1' .eral Onclla —-you think you know a skunk. and now I'm surely a rat! f?“ 11mm?’ m” I -1 love you when you talk ilkeied by motion. hardened w I. 100k l t ' ANSWER young’ were rirls. sound very to say that . . our of him‘ cur cars and asked for v any himself as long as we lent merits" and was able to play the nccon\;ranime'nt. By the time we got trrough singug “Biz-st. Be the Tic that Binds" a lot of us were engaged. And we used to go out in the kitchen and make fudge and welsh rabbit or toast maislimalloivs over the fire. Or we would play two-handed games of cards or do- minoes or checkers. And if the young man was a highbrow. he would bring along a book in his pocket. and read aloud. And if the girl had pretty hands, she was mighty apt. to do crochetlng or knitting that would show them off to advantage It. wa. all very simple and homey. and it was cheap for the lbovs. which is lxrhups one rea- ‘sun why we had more dates than ltlte girls scent lo have now. Any- way, it. interested the boys enough to keep them coining. and it lcd up to matrimony a lot oftener than the gadding around of the young does today. Idea Still Good I hesitate to offer such a simple program of amusement to any modern girl for the entertainment of her young man- but do you lcnow. Alice. I have an idea that It would sitlll work, and that your particular boy friend. who has en- ough intelligence and manhood a.- "Mr. Van Buttart and I will start for Mexico City as soon as it's light l OLD METHODS STILL GOOD FOR HOLDING BOY FRIENDS Girls Can Get Their Men If They Do Not Insist Upon A Lot Of Expensive Entertainment i -I have dates with o. very nlco boy who does not Dear Miss Dx because he is taking a study cow-m fllllllg with his W011i. Can you suggest some Walflvf Spending the evening without going to a snow or dance be- cause these cost more than he can afford? Is there anything lnterasting that one can do at hotne ivltiiout having a crowd? He ls no the Detllllg type. Is the art of converuation a lost art among the Have boys and girls nothing to talk about‘! Is the fireside companion indeed a. bird that is as extinct as the Dodo? In histoiuc tzmes, Alice, when your mother and there was never any difficulty about. eittcrzaimng a boy at home. Perhaps it. doesn't peppy to tire flaming youth of toda we put in long evenings mo t- agree- ably chatting about this and that. men used to tell us abo and ambitions, and l The youn them ever got bored bout him to be taking a course o study at night, would simply eat it up. I believe that. he would like to spend an evening talking over his ambitions and discussing his work with you, for that is the thing that he is most interested in. I think other boys who would not only be glad to spend an evening quietly at home who would be ivii-h gratitude for i-parmg their pocket- books the price of a stepping-out. there are plenty of with a. girl but ready to fall on her ricck pal‘ l)’ . kitchen and cooking itieet lilm . olcl methods on your boy friend. supplement it with graph and the radio. the KIND 0F GIRLS THAT BOYS LIKE Dear Dorothy please answer these three ques- enough to see." Adan Arnaldo, who had suucely listened and was sitting with head glng despoiidently. suddenly straightened and rose to his feet. "Meawtcol" he cried fervently. “But "I'm sorry. Adan," said Joyce. "You're Roimz to be terribly dis- appointed. You don't ride very we.l, and besides, there are only two horses fast enough to do the trick. Of course it will have to be a race of wits and speed between us and Doradds outfit." Don Jorge shook his head doubt- fully. “Too far," he muttered. "Tol- uca is too far. You don't know cu: campesinos; they won't have to ride, they could walk you down." Joyce heltated whether to men- tion the flivver; out of consideration for Adan. poor exile. she decided not. "You'll have to leave it to us. Maxie? she said finally. “We'll sure- ly find a tray." "Even so." said Don Jorge. "I don't understand. Say you do reach the city, what than? ” Again Joyce hesitated before she answered. "Maxie. be the ambas- sadors lctler to Mr. Van Suttart. we know General Onelia has be- come minister of war." "Onclia," murmured Don Jorge. frowning; then he cried out, "One- liai" “Ye"." said Joyce; "perhaps — pre1iaps—" She stopped. her lips trembling. Arnaldo moved forivard and something in his pose seized her art- tentlon. Mo-it men she had knows threw up their heads when they came to some crulcal decision. but not Adan -his sank between his shoulders. "It is good you should try i0 get to Mexico City. but don t g0 blind. Margarida Fonseca, Gen- them, eh?" "Why, of course." said Joyce. but the sudden doubt in her eyes belied her words. “No, no," said Adan. "I'll tell you. Together those two arrange to have Dorado driven out from La Bananas-yes. You think it is for you, but they leave you all alone, abandon you. Why? To make t - ble for my friend. General Sebas- tiano, minister of war. It was ai- most certain you would get. killed. but. no matter to them. Even with- out gettlng killed it seems you've made enough trouble to put that old fox Onelia into 5ebas=tlano's shoes." "oh!" gasped Joyce. cheeks and see it all! lhanks. Adan: you've cleared up the one point that was bothering mo. Oh I'll get wen I'll—" She broke off and her face. s0 illumin- of determination. "I need a oold baizh. I've got to dress. eat." She hurried from the room. (To Bo Continued) The Danger ol llougli: Among lho In young children a cold or cough be disregarded as it is serious trouble. 0n the first sign cf’ a cough or cold the mothur will find in Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup a remedy to help get rid of the trouble. Its promptnesc and effectiveness in loooenln latin the bronchial organs ls such that the coug anyt ing of a serious nature sets in. Price 35c a bottle; the large family silo, about, 8 time: as much, 60o, at . l all drug counters. own breast. his eyes and fill his wmess? to tell him the would rather dis than know. often of a grave mattor, and unless attended to immediately may, eventually, cause tions: (1) What kind of a. girl should boys like? (2) If ALICE those pne- ut their hopes and plans don't seem to recall that talking about lthread. more. And we would try out new songa. for m those days every girl had "accomplish viflnsuflileesireicsqvslgw.may an And if Llicre is any man who doesn't. like messing around in a up things now and then. and who wouldn't rather sing himself than listen l0 a grand cpeia Lcnor, I have yet. i0 So suppose you try some of the An evening at home would be a novelty and should be still en- durable inasmuch as you can now phono- Anyway, my advice to you ls not to marry any man whom you can't entertain for an evening at home. calm I O l i Dix— Will you all the boys and girls in your crowd pet, OIMNGI NUT BREAD l one, pool-m, wamutl or tumor] nu 1-2 lado "P “mira- 2 l-I cu d l pow or 1 l-lptsps. salt g cup milk 9C8! 2 hbsps. melted button" Sift dry ingredients iirgether and add chopped nuts. Add milk and beaten eggs and stir until just moistened. Stir in orange marma- lade and [at and pour into well- greased bread pan. Bake in mod- erate oven (350 d F.) for 987908 about one hour.. or until nicely browned. BAK ED STUFFED FISH 2 il-lb. fishes 2 cups water | 4 tbsps. salt. I B strips bacon cr fat pout 4 tbslps. melted fat or salad oil Let fish stand fcr 5 minutes in y mixed water and salt. drain. Cut It or 4 gushes through skin on each g side _c-f fish and stuff with poultry dressing; close opening with tooth.- pzcks or string cr with needle and Brush skin thoroughly ' with melted fat or oil and lay four - strips of bacon in shallow. greased pa". putting fish on bacon. Lay 2 more bacon strips on each fish and f bake in int. oven (425 degrees F.) for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 375 degrees and bake 10 to 15 min- utes longer, or until fish. is easily ierced with fork. Lift- fish care- ully from pan on to a hot platter. remove unread or tocthpicks, gar- niigh with slices of lemon. Serves m EGGLESS FRUIT CAKE Two cups brown sugar. 2 cups buttermilk. 2 levrl teaspoon; soda, 3-4 cup shortening (or butter. if you have it), 2 pounds puffed seeded raisins. 1 p.und chopped dates, 1-2 teaspoon salt. 3 1-4 cups flour, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon nut- meg. 1 tablespoon vanilla. 1 ten- ccnt package citron peel. 1 pound Australian raisins, juice of 1 crange. Sift all dry ingredients after flour has been measured. Cream Shorh enlng and sugar untl light and fluffy; dredge fruit wftli I cup of flour. Mix dry ingredients alter- nately witn huttcrnnlk. tnen fold in dredged fruit. Line a tube pan with buttered brown paper and bake 4 hours at 340 degrees Fahrenheit. This keeps well. Makes a d-pound BROWN SUGAR SAUCE 1-4 cup firmly-packed brown ar Dash of salt 1 ta-blespocn czrnstaich 1 cup boiling water y JANUARY 2s. 1941 "fr... Literature | iivin 8» Leisure —The Woman ’s Realm ANOTHER/YEA! moo o! own m; 21ml. m“ Ema“. "Another your with Ill it: 1109i! and leaf! Hubfiiunk into the deep obyu of e 4nd on tho tluodiold of tho new we lion picture actress _,l _ , stand when» a mm. get-s in “a m strangers gazing into n far oars. and steps w m, Sum b and distant clime; a taxi. 01'. the next tim, m smiling, beckons us take to a play, to make mama, no coinage. 011 ‘he Way I treat act-res; an“ Faith point; to Heaven, where God about. ‘H and angels dwell, SIT GRACEFULL Assuring us that all cur untried Y It might every moviell-‘lgotq-vzy l?‘ in of noticing hcw her “yo... Pall: future _ 0110c you start watch!“ m. known to Hun who doetli all movements of actresses you things well." Dbrtrayllw cultured women, lg be pretty evident that good pasture does not. pemnt cross??? legs at the ankles or so,“ m‘ knees apart. If both l9 t the floor, one should be sllgh m front of the other and knees 1, u“ together. of course. whq, ‘m cross your legs. cross mg HOUSEHOLD HINTS Lumpy brown sugar should al- ways be rolled to a smooth con- sistency before measuring. Tho measuring cup should be packed solidly and the t.p leveled off. ———~— V --never below-the kncc. m ab“ To prevent fish. from breaking Always stand mm “Ugh. H, when frying. but the pieces in 110i distributed on both fee-l. l; em’ fat with the skin side uip and mugt, stand with ' 5"" most weight on one fo.t. learn Ola the other leg n1 a straight 11m stead of letting its mp jut out t, the side. DEAP BREATHE Don't enter a room hum breathlessly. Pause bnforo gull.’ in. take a coil-gale of deep ma,“ brown well before tunving. A quick way to chop nuts‘ ls to place them in a dry clot-h and roll with a rolling pin. "Make-up" is just as vital to a. house as it is t2 the average wo- man. Exterior house colors should be light, bright and gay to make and a quick l.ok _arr.u_nd u, m for a llflllbier. younger. more who is there and who you om, sophisticated house. A fresh coat to gpeak go 13-51;, of paint cn walls and shutters and Don't. haul yoursvlf up out o: | a bright new roof or colorful as- chair by grasping both arm, Md Dlmlt shingles varlll zive any house fairly staggering to you; m, "W beflulY- Practice getting up and am; 1‘f a roasting chicken has ver iffifluny’ with M putting m’ 0:1 the arms of the olmu- q- leaning too for forward as you; bcdy moves upward. Sit back m the sci»: of a car. bu, or taxi. The base at your 5pm should tcucli the buck of the chair and shoulders should br- comfort.’ ably relaxed. Straight seated pq. ture is necessarily good sealed posture. If you forte your slIOUlClEPI against, the back of un- clmir. m sit ‘gear the finni. rdlze instead o1 wcll back you'll be no more gracg. ful than one who slumps m4 teeters. litlte fat. butter the inside we before putting in the stuffing and then butter the breast well on the outside to make it brown nicely and evencly. For the sickrrom: Use an old clock. with the hands set for the Lime medicine is next to be taken. Bcfire storing away the window screens buy a set of number print- ed tacks in duplicates at the hard- ware store. Tack one set of num- bers on the screen and the corres- ponding number Cn the window m which tihe screen belongs. There‘ will be no trouble in fitting the! screens the following season. l Post a bulletin in the kitchen made of linen to match your color scheme. On it you can put a new recipe you want to try, a pretty pllttllfg to gaze at. as you pause in your work. or a scrap of poetry you wish to memorize as you go about your duties. To prevervt. the juice from soak- ing through fniit. pies. brush the lower crust with unbeaten whim of 688. ' A little water addict io-an omelet prevents toughrgss A Morning/Smile Teacher — Mary, can you tell how many bushels of ivlnat wen shipped out of Canada in any given 8.1‘ Mary - Yes, Mtvam. In 1492, none. Friend: “You had a very fnli- ionable audience lust nght, hadn't you?" Pianist: "Yes-at one time there was not a single person in the room who was listening!" should you pet, too? (3) I am in 1 tablespoon butter love with two girls. One is quiet; 1 ieB-‘JDOOH flBl/Ofmll 0r and unassertlve but not so very brandy l0 WSW; good-looking. The other is bold 0B1 Crmbme ‘the sunny. bu; very pram w-hlch one should salt and cornstarch thoroughly. Stir 1 take 9 3QTHERED BILL“ in the boiling water sl Wlv and ~t.ir and cook the mixture until it has ANSWEM thickened smoothly. Place over hot. (1) A man's taste and his judg- ment; are eternally at war. so far as women are concerned, and the girl who comes up to his idea does not always fire h s fancy. S? it isn't very much use for- me to advise you to set your heart on a nice. sweet, domestic, intelli- gent girl who is refined and well- educated and industrious and thrifty. and who knows how to make her own clothes and cook For the foolish, frlcolous flapper who wears tlie fewest clothes anrl_ who is the champion Jitterbug will most likely get you. (2) Becau e your crowd pets doesn't make it any less common and vulgar or less dangerous. Lots of boys drink and gamble and are lazy and shiftless. but that, won't keep you from ruining your life if you do those things. t3) The girl who is quiet and txnzisserlive will be lllllCll ea ier to live with than the bold girl. Don't marry a girl just for her looks because if you do you are bound to lose out. A woman's good looks last only a few years and if, when her beauty ls gone, she has not intelligence and a sweet disput- Llon her husband has lost out. WHEN lS'T BEST T0 KEEP SECRET Dear Miss Dix-I have a secret that bothers me terribly and which ls on my mind continually. Shall I tell my husband and lose his re- spect and love for mo and break up my home? I have a little boy and I am a devoted wife and a good housekeeper. Please tell me what to do. ANXIOUS WIFE. eep your recre oc e n Allis“ t. l k d l {our Do not reveal i to your husban’. If lt has aomeblving to do with your past lffe. the time for toiling it is gone. It is too late DOW . Your husband trusts you. Ho ls happy and contented. What No man wants his wifc things that he R is Confession in weakness. asking somebody else to help us bear our burdens. Bo keep your secret and protect your husband from unnecessary unhappiness. .r D0 THY DIX. I is not a thing tio th hi , d t‘ - mesyp Dflwlflclllrlfd lxlelllljo Tho T. Milbum Cm, Llmliod, Toronto, Onl. water and cover closely. Cock un- til no flavor of raw starch remains -stirrlng occasi._nal1y. Stir in the! butler and flavoring at sorvmg. time, and serve hot. ‘Lovely lndoo-r‘ Eardens Fun and Easy to Raise What a thrill to ralso In ex- quisite, healthy begonla-s thrill you may have dcspalred of having! But, like other plants, the begonll will flourish with just a little of tho right care. To enjoy a riot of rosy flowers, keep your plant in a coollsh. not too sunny window and be sure the loll ls nicely moist. -If you have s garden, “farm out" your begoniu 1n tho Spring in a sheltered spot and glvo weak llquld manuro during tho hot months. And, for a window companion for your begonls, what lovelier than a plumy fem? Ferns like shade and moisture, mo. and you can easily ralso ouch charming varieties ll tho birdmesl. You can won grow little fmu from the fruit dots you no on tho under side of fern fronds. Fun to DN- try it. Sow dots on leafmould. keep lmfi» m’ Pamm- W715i! Dlllfll! cool, moist and shaded and lol you W“ Namei Adar"! 3nd the ‘W19 have an enchanting fez-nary! aglgllarihm w“ l” “u” n“ '1” 'I‘hen, no Indoor garden in com- ' lploto without l trailing plant 5m’ "ma" m” """""""‘ Phllodondron ls ono of tho many ' delightful kinds you can grow In Name jug‘! s bowl of water. , I rom our SZ-pago booklet learn my,” Mn" ‘how to raise nsrclssul, African A violet, alpidistn, many other flow- ering and foliage favorites, lovely ell! Provincn vines, bulbs. Tells how to grow nlants in wafer, check pests, pot and ?'___"_""‘ ‘cpot._ _ _ ‘ l . Send 30c tn win, 1015"" "" TIIIEVING BIRDS of Making Pbnts An yufiolizlll "_‘—‘ Grow Indoor; l; Th, gum“ Jim. B bet crow in Plcssantvillc, if me Service Be sure to mm - Y" who ran afoul of the law plainly your Name, Address and m. N I _ -_ _ unsusbectln children match i “me o My“, lvlybobs an bright trinkets. from _._.__.._.._._. the" hlndl- has had his wings clin- qqm bed-by request of the State police. - _-.-______ Ila-not Addron ____._.________ ____ makes this classic jumper with its because of his habit of swooping on The habit which brought him to that sorrv fate ls not among his llk. jackdaws their fllmllv have for years been l 01f! Provtsoo notorious thieves. When custard curdles beat up a raw egg and slowly beat the curat- ed custard into it and the mixture will become smooth. TO CLEAN CRYSTAL-SILVER FllSl Mlllllll IIEIPS PllEllllll lMllY llllllll l-‘rom Developing Right at Start Al: the first sign of a cold. put a fev drops of Va-tro-nol up ouch nostril. lts stimulating action aids Niullt" defenses against colds. . . . And remember-when a head oold makes you suffer, or transient consci- tion "fills up" nose, spoils sleep, S-piit- se Va-tro-nol gives valunblc help n t (1) shrinks swollen membranes. ill relieves ln-itatlo (a) helps flush out Qttffi nasal passages. l':l21"i.”i.'.i‘i.¥..“‘° vA-Ino-IM Needlecraft- ——For The Home ‘I'll/is simple Jumper frock l: the perfect costume for any girl to wear back to school or the offlcc afver the holiday. Sheer dark wool When crystal is encrusted with silver which. becomes a little tar- nshed, clean the silver motifs first with a good silver polish. then wash the entire piece in warm water and mild soapsuds. WHEN Wli COME HOME Home is the ending of the road, The place where we lay dwn our load, We cross the threshold. and forget re . Life's work and worry. fuss and fret We need no longer strive or strain Wth wearied limbs and busy brain, For hcre, when nuiset paints the wmt At close of day, we take our rest. POSTURE ESSENTIAL TO HIC Awkward poses ap'.il the appear- broad shoulder straps and pleats in the skirt. Soft cotton or silk ll got rl ht for the blouse that can mags with either long or short sleeve. The little round collar is becoming and ycuthhil. You may add tho tailored pcckets m they are téiiflc-vvn 1h. the small vlcw. if you Style No. 3486 is designed sizes 12. l4, 16. 18 and 20. Size 16 requires I yards of 54-inch falbrlcl for jumper; 1 3-4 yards of 99-inch for short sleeved blouse. Bend Twenty (Zoe) coin is mmcn Crows. magpie: and other members o