That! may last, but none VGA, Who much receives. but nothing river; whom none can love. whom none can thank-— creationlr blot, creation‘: blank. — ornos Gibbons. SHE IDST HEB. 'l'l!iM.l'l.-3I£—lu5 FOUND IDEA Even losing one's temper may be put to a practical use. We owe the facility with which we stamp our letters today to such an event. A woman. being angry with her husband, once stopped her sewing in order to "rub it in" more effec- tively, and kept pricking a straight line with her needle on I pattern book lying on the table, then angrily she tore it along the line of pin pricks. The llusband seized upon the idla as A practical one for postage stninps, which were up to then not perforated. After 3 few experi- ments by hand, he soon patented a llli\CllillG for the purpose. 'I‘hlls was the idea of perforaiicn born By erving how hyenas in a zoo nttllc meat bones of the ox, horse, and deer variety, a German scientist believes he can more ex- pertly pick out in prehistoric trash lleaps the bones gnawed by cave men and those gnawed by ancient animals. Keep 1. little bottle of eau-de- Cologne in your workbasket, and sprinkle the palms of the hands with this occasionally No sticky hands and soiled handiwork. then, % Housewife dM°'"?.i..:.’..°:..:,::h"d , .A"d H" norms OOTIAND Activities .................:............,... 2 2 your hands get very hot. A nail file is excellent for tuck- lngundersvery small sesmin delicate lnaterisl. A little square of emery -— or sandpaper should be kept in your tirnscy huket, then you can cut a. strip off with your scissors now and lsahhifyou want to keen?-he at scissors very sharp. Keep your needles and pins in s. cushion filled with coffee grounds They'll not rust and the fragrance is deliahtful. ii i it; 55355:. 3 52-’ GLASS SHOWER BATH ADDS MODERN NOTE 5 §a A gins-enclosed shower bath adds a modern note to any bath- room. Ideal for the "extra bath," com the one that does not contain I tub, glass cabinets aocolnpllsh much in stamping a home as modern and desirable. The reflectivity of the glass gives added sparkle and brightnes to a. l-coon and fits easily in the decorative scheme of any modern home. responsibility am‘ mm, s,,,,,,,,,,,. nkzfewlgggte it is remarkable to E corrected when children are young. “:60-9 Youth. I am trying to Y t is error by having my .dw&h'be'r may with children her Wm use or even youn ., Th 8-lwfilli freshness 8.Ilgd€- bum 5‘ Felts and dull-surfaced velvets are fabrics most favored for the first fall ohapeaux. its far as color is concerned, leading designers like black and such hues as sable brown, deep moss green, yellowish green and a chalky henna. Ostrich, birds’ wings and breasts- and porcelain flowers are used for trims. Sometimes they contrast with the color of the hat, again they blend suavely with its hue. Fur is important, too. Mink faces the up-sweeping brim of a sable- brown felt and black Persian lamb makes the great twist that tons a I profited a great dfiflj awoci _ ing with older men and liomen, all I W15“ I did not Profit so much I m18ht have been more of a cfind than a woman so early in me, when my school-mate called on me and found that I was sick, she felt very tel communicated the sad news to her’: fggiher and Dleaded that they boo. V e me away for an excursion in Talcum powder is useful, too. if ~'n"lu'hFn"-Fm" By FRANCES (Copyright. 1939. For rluusdsy. Ausust 10th YOUR INOIVIOIIAL HOROSCOPE double-header toque. ‘he Country — at least for a. week, nwtoanumftitaiinss add that 50°90’! People are always giving as much love as they can and ifihevcan servesoniemxctoagood P“"P‘*'9 they are there to do so I don't relnember a thing 51-Qoue s DRAKE a Dorothy ‘ 'Dix's Letter Box l'€lI. make is bad matter so for her ske, at least, gtv terribly hard for a. girl of 16 belong to her time of bitter. or make you draw into your eln lobe That is ii great danger that never have the youngsters early er ife. Of he is protecting you from th that lriswaid of doing tint 9 he is not teaching you W.:.r .‘‘..‘3.‘." young . e s considers safe into a modern world yo worse. You cu have for he will make you virtual to leave the house uscept under g'ua.rd Also. the continual wrangle: between min the atmosphere of your home and and keep every softhe thepeaceof you pr!-ssv. she Aridsheis course, your father treats you the way he does because he-thinks danger world. He does not realize he is simply throwing you to the wolves how to take care of yourself, how to walk to avoid the dangers that lie in wait. for every simply trying to shut you up in 9. room that he and pretend that such perils do not exist Your father is twins to escape reality. He won’t realize the. in which you have cl}!-‘lBJlX‘|$'l‘ of vice. things are common. I: to live, and In your life you are bo Parents Can Be Too Strict With Their Child- Fathers Should Allow) Offspring . Certain Freedom and‘ Companionship . With Others Their Own Age for will lose the little liberty iy a. prisoner who will not be al- and your father will your mcther ,very unhflvppy. . course, it is denied all the innocent pleasures that life, but you must not let it make liar shell and get prim and most of all. you must not let your longing to get tyranny maloe you marry the met boy who comes girl rum who is not allowed to belong to the crowd and play around with her schoolmates, and who can in her own home. does so she can't Judge between gentlemen and bounders. to go anywhere to get away from home, so she is likely to plunge into an marriage that wrecks h l 41 -utei. Serve hot with aiway from your father's n't know boys. willing_ .1‘\1l‘ was-fly zl‘.’.'% und The Wee the right, not Inok in the section your birthday come; 1,.’ mg and my travel to the country, It was Your father thinks that he is keeping you from temptation by not me you --u - mom «« -=-=-- ‘r:.':.w::.m..I We I-ck mm-a. .........“‘l§’..“..i ?.';.°.."’..°.‘.‘.".‘i‘;...3“i.‘.‘.‘i as: 31"‘ F°“""°' s7'““°“' l“°" fell as] trig sbgfatt wlllilmmmmbcb thrusting you into temptation b starving you for the pleasures of youth so pestfyfl? be bed ‘'35 It is the old tale of forbidden unit. No ir and boys go so wild and Next morning, before the dawn ‘lalilepfu dissipated as those who have been every ai usement at errors, necessary routine, personal B15 “W9-15-H8 out of the miracle at e contentment. mgmv I h bum ' MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) __11 you elaperience slight revers- es, don't let it discourage you. Let it spur you on to Sfefilfl 9110“ for achievement. Masters pertain- ing to the arts and sciences, adver- tising and publimlng under most favorable rays. APRIL 21 to MAY 10 (Taurus) —-Especially lmdsr approval for Taureans today: dealing in com- modifies for personal use and adornment, perfumes, toilet arti- cles, artistic decorating, novelties. table dainties, music. 61689 Ind screen work, painting and other artistic endeavors. MAY‘ 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Generous, energizing vibrations chart today as first class for fi- nancial business. industrial and mechanical matters, clerking. bookkeeping, advertising, seeking promotion and improving your own method or product. Romance also sponsored. JUNE 22 to JULY 33 (Cancer) -—Not as stilnulating in rays as card mg smmd _ . s plaintive wail. OCTOBER 2! £0» NOVEIWBER. H fillat seemed gsndlnhadbeenbonmonmewind (Scorpio) — You born after Nov. 9 are reminded to be usefully oc- signing 1 “‘“d W-3 cnpied and alert but not to be too music of a. bag.pgpe,'1 1,,,;'§§, horclllldrensnsd Not lam ago ll. woman who had to me that her: “Mother, you advice because you h not know what are the problems we stllmve to meet." forceful or impatient. other of the little window, “whe Scollpio folk are under more bene- C“-“W fioient rays. A good personal day. NOVEMIBIIR. 23 to DEEEIMBER Z (Sagittarius) — May find it a bit trying, especially in dealings with the opposite sex. You'll be easily irritated unless you exercise common sense. Don't give or take extravagant promises. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) —- Will require unc- tion and strong purpose to put over your point-. Be receptive to new ideas and methods that are progressive. Exert yourself to do better than Just fair. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — The quiet worker and the more vociferous hustler, you engaged in mental or purely physical tasks, ‘all under excellent vibrations. Personal und heart; then melted The words soal}‘%¥,dh?u1::‘°..b0lr‘$‘;"- ‘en mi? W919”. did m,f;,'§ Lassie go. She has gone to mm 's°‘m"‘“‘d' -N3 was a twit. WW8 91b°Ve my head and from the . There and its spreading .‘I".....,':,,,.‘;‘*‘,,,,‘?,f,,‘,* against the brlgh_ an The air was so cool and crlsp—- likg ; D 8&3 Of White orgnndje “W” W“ 3- Walklnifdown-stairs yesterday but not unfriendly either. The enthusiasm and consistent effort you put into your activities will determine the kind and amount of your reward. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- We can see no outside excuse for you not registering 100 per cent this tipfop do-y. Leo friend! Per- fect for your great salesmanship ability, for discussing new business and realizing some of your secret ambitions Heart interests, wed- dings. social; oksycd. AUGUST 23 to S 23 (Virgo) —Confidentiol matters and Mark, seeking favors, consulting those in high positions, taking an active part in public activites and local affairs as favored as are dif- ficult tasks, money interests. do- mestic problems. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) —— Mildly encouraging, with friendly rays for hobbies, fin- ishing ‘ ‘ 1 matters, corres- pondence, judicial work, correcting HROEOT SEUIO TEA is I-icm mu 3 .I|8I'lI.O'l'lVE . ‘i LABELS ‘ Linton’: Mae» and - . ilnl °"‘°“““ l......'&‘.’.. .. - l.AIIl._ the world's In ' 30¢: Elli. gr-dcnsnndblndsd .."?'.‘:..n""°l°"'$ l'ekoo'l’e.o'I Vol xlfllllitho and flavour In inanimat- issues also tops. -‘FEBRUARY 21 to MLARGH 30 (Pisces) — A little caution and determination are your particular needs this tricky day. when sure you are right, let nothing deter you from following through and succeeding, as you can. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be clever, adaptable. artistic. should do well in a position that requires salesmanship ability, 3 magnetic Personality and s. cori- Vmclnk mariner. Born under very friendly vibrations. If rightly reared, this individual should meet with commendable success. Fear- lessnau, bl ‘ ‘dedness, a ten- dency to vanity outstanding traits, b‘ 55- Eeisaéls iii asoftthib ling I book- mlgugmffl ssilver til-lkle and Household Scrapbook flrsttime knew you were in God‘ 1 u ml (By BOBEBTA LEE) 5""‘“' “em ‘"8 01¢ 5 £31 I mMM“ gnaw happy Ylgutilllryr ‘1’§.'.'l"..“°..n'l.;‘f§ Wu heard a. loud but in the air wuu and the eel: sounded 3...-' Work can be removed by wash. It was Rovgr who wnznlooukigig for 111! the hands in a solution of s.W|I- He wnssentoutfoloringyml liberal quantity at washing soda. ‘*0’! 1°? dinner You lumped up sud dissolved in s. pan of water. 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Ijust‘ wlind the fairy :Morn1.n gm take us .3£‘3i‘m them“; ‘ g _ iilriunkusyoeet nectar out of my hells n- gnmfi msuxnusrooo 3.1?-,,,£,.,',M,._7 Sold fhemlltér to the cbsr- ' fill ""“" “Ed. "' woolen: "Do you know anything need the mom on at the mini:-en's wherccbéurlf" Mom’: rill’ “they. ‘vs DIM nut to sun- av.ilr."m-idu. . aseuouutc-"-Vim.-limolouau blouse.” ‘Jinn.’ oi-use," II- nelhd the slum. rPIIilI,'.ji"s voles. "tin swiwly dim." mu»--id ‘tho Alma. ""'m'fl you N~v';v~ein- it lust s Wild lender?" “'.‘!Hlrr.“ he ml-wt velw. ‘Tin’, out-r,y.'.' sold the «Nine. civic! _vv($.,"'1t'«‘Iillifls Just. ‘link’-‘to thing the fa.nat;cally strict p.&'l%‘Ill.-3. went me that he was a wife and would be very ha . to each other and he often my heart. him. man help wife. investigated and Answer" on a man who has sho s on king W®'|¢Ill1 t w a e future fig; almost Deer is not in love with me. He have n yearn way. an is too deep 1 physical fascination for him, who likes you to boot. cannot o . We ave lived so completely out of Des: Miss Dix—-Do you believe in fortune tellers? ioonetoiiridoutif‘t;lllems.n&gd1oved marl I love doesn't ' that he is lazy and shiftless and has a. common-low find that this is true, but don't lieve that the first fortune teller is right and that in back to me? NERVOUS 1 feel perfectly certain that he will he needs some mwe money. fortune tells for a. while and spend your money on ed For you certainly must have soften mono wn you who that most oontemptible of all in iably Door. rolling in KI‘:-TIE)’ if they e stock market was g . Mim Dix—M‘y boy friend tells me he love? can you please tell me the dl ferenoe?DE or me. HOWIVCI, the world that And that ould over. 0 0 0 so clearly ofthebrain to waste living creatur-es—a deadbeat makeon yourse you can. As a proof of the 1 ppose but ‘that yo very strict in the rearing of her young daughter had recently solo to care um't. come to you for you do is some- 'I.‘.wo years ago I loved me. she told that I would be his fortunate- He does not live where I do. but we write begs me for money in such a way that it I have given him all I can and sold my lnsuranw to Brut now a close freind of mine has been told by another for- care for me, but jll-‘It wants to get ou be- time he wi come BREAKDOW come back to you very soon ——the But I advise you to quit going 1;. having your head ex- your he cares nothing for you, and who if. Fortune tellers anabl§v"c’:‘§f‘ could seé only one day me, but that he he must mean that you u do not satisfy his soul Better wait until you find some lad who no%é’El’r?n¥‘ia‘1'i:.°'”"- :15‘; THE COOK ’S . I E’ EASOIA-S-LTP Tuklsl CORNER A . -Ih'iuH.'..- CHERRY loll!-POL! tssch l-2 cup sll-bran Their OWII 8-4 cup lnlttel-milk _.__.__ 1 1~2 cups flour oflnyfsf-lau-bhnnfllalviewssbollt 1 tesmoon baking powder lsmloandwouldgivennylthimg to be sbletn 1-2 uupoonsoda ttheotllergirlsaroundnleue, . Mi ltesspoonsalt father forbids me wear mlhe-ii or to go 2 mm school dances I have never in in ti A "p°°°" ‘"3" motion picture mud am no permit to look at the 1'3 °‘-‘P 5h°“°'““5- ismgp lnfrontoitnethea .,1.1il1*°0'n5t!"=hlnd5U8“1n have a sugar he tinlewonueeor thorgirnl-I ssuofpcn. add cherries” and julctel. In crelm 506$ 0048 ‘ Coo , stirring " un *= :“.~*.:-..:*“....°°°~.-.%:~.i.':°~.*:*..'é.:°...*il.- me -- w--‘$33 -~- _ , _ -s -an me -1- «ms ma mm mm .°.i‘.?.’::§.:‘...‘.‘°‘.‘.‘..i“1‘.’:..“:’.:‘.:..1°.’“.‘:...“i *-::- -2;-'~~i - - - -- ?I1d‘d'‘readShantl'iIirg::yliIa).y $31 at and mi: dler sodmsalt and sugar together withBorden's Eva “Ate; ‘ -'°.".“““?T*mi1vbv- do wmeuux ooniazt with il§‘..”<:'3i°3ioo cut,'in sflomnmg mm mm“; 5, Milk" nuerts Elfi? th °‘.‘.“’°‘“‘"““““°“ fm“ G Borden Cow ’ c . 'uPP]y.°n.h° cum‘ 2 ' " ‘"9 “'5 E-tytodi eat as! around bowl. Turn to floured 1 oath 3 ' . °-find i.:.th‘:€ you can dduér-A 50”“: K3934 ~1‘¢h“Y-03°“ ‘° 35°“ i1't"l°l‘-}.l:lPU1'¢ “om-“hm-8' to him., If you defy him and try to assert your independence l-4-inch thickness, cut into 3- milk from Borden-inspect improves ..}§"y':,°,ff‘cf,‘;{,‘,§‘;‘ inch squares. Place a low drained cherries in centre or each square moisten edges and fold into in- angie, pressing edges together firmly. Dot with butter, sprinkle lightly with sugar and bake in a moderately hot oven about 15 min- remalning ' cherries and thickened Juice. Note Sweet milk may be substituted for buttermilk by omitting soda. and gains extra teaspoon baking pow- er. ed cows like Elsie, evapor- ated todouble-richcreamh riees soon after milking time. Borden‘: is always for UNSWEETENED HAM WITH ORANGE SAUCE (Serves 4 to 8) Two pounds smoked ham, cut into 0 snow, 2 tablespoons flour, 2 H! cups orange Juice, watercress 3 oranges cut into segments. Fry the ham slices. Remove to hot platter. Measure 2 tablespoons of harm drippings. To it, add the flour and stir until flour is lightly browned. Then slowly stir in orange juice, and continue stirring until sauce is free from lumps. Cook over low fire for five minutes more until sauce is thick, then pour over hot fried ham. Garnish with orange segments and crisp chilled water- cross. Here is a, cool little dress for your young daughter to wear for dress up this iunrn-:r. she will love its high fittcxi bodice and full skirt that is so becoming in her. White dotted slvL=s. rilmity or other sheer cotton will make her look and feel as fresh as a daisy. This feminine little frock L: a change from the more tailored sullsults she wears all day long for play and she will look like a different little girl. It also makes an ideal frock in the more tailored version to 51'9-Vt to school in this fall. if You are looking that far ahead. Style No. 2509 is designed for sizes 2. 4. 6 and 8 years. size 4 re- quires 1 5-3 ylrds of 39-inch ma- terial and 12 yard for matching panties. Send fifteen (l5c) (coin is pre- fered) for po.ttern._ write plainly your Name, Address and style number. Be sure to state the size you wish. Style No. 2509 Size . , . . .. .. GINGER. GEMS 2 1-2 cups all-Ipurvpose flour 4 teaspoons ginger 1 teaspoon cinnamon l-4 teaspoon cloves 1-8 teaspoon auspice 1 teaspoon soda 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-2 cup butter 1 cup brown sugar 3 e838. beaten 3-4 cup dark molasses 1-2 cup sour cream sift flour, measure: resin; 3 times with spices, soda, salt. Cream but- [add egg beaten. ‘Add lemon rind. ter, until soft-. Gradually beat in sugar; add eggs and molasses. Add flour mixture and sour cream al- Name ternately, beginning and ending with flour. Turn into buttered - sheet Add,” muffin tins, filling about 3-4 full, and bake in moderate, hot oven (400 deg. F.) 20 to E minutm. (Batter may be kept; covered in re- frlgerator for 2 days or more). Serve hot or cold with butter balls and bak:d apples. Yield: i 1-2 dczene 3-E1113. City Province Powder siftcd together. Mix well and ‘imp by spoon-fuis on greased baking sheet. Bake about 10 minutes in 360-degree oven. Maker about 18 cookiecs. Limb. hull?“ Style. is a good picnic dish. cut lean lamb in one- 1n°h square. thread on wooden skewers with a piece of bacon in betwren each two pieces of lamb. You can put onions or mluihroomg 111. too, if you wish. wrap in waxed paper, and take to the pic. nic grounds, unwrap and cook over hot. coals. Lemon Jumble: One-third cup butter or vegeta- ble shortening, 1-2 cup sugar. one egg, grated rind l-2 lemon, one cup flour, 1-3 teaspoon salt. onc teaspoon baking powder. Beat butter and sugar to is cream and then the flour. salt and baking -“rim is All? ‘ion or A i-uni-scri.v ma-vswus cup or cares: _I' It's the ideal milk for lritcl-len and table use. Always as]: your grace, Borden's. 7)'a7dm/If ismonilnl Mill IRRADIATED _ ______.___ ORE. India vent abduction and selling financ N% How Can I '7 ‘I (By lulu: ssnuvl Q. How can I store quinces? A. Place qulnces ca.re.fu.l1y in 9. barrel, using only perfectly sound fruit. Fill the barrel with water. fasten on the head of the barrel, and put in 9. cool place. If done glatxlxpelw, the quince: will keen all tax‘. Q. How can I ti-out pmvirinc feet? A. Put a. snail portion of house- hold ammonia. end the same amount of vinegar into 5 foot bath- Follow this treatment dslly . "T a.nd.use I spray bath hose on them. Do this once 0. week- Modern Etiquette T . Place the pots in the bath tub (lo lollwn LII) Q. What mould one say in con- grstulatinc s sou A. ’1'his'dopInds how weiione knows bridegroom. ltunembe s breach of etiquette to concret- ulato the bride on getting I hus- 'Q. when: 0 good toast to of- fer.to 3 guest of honor? A. Birch to our guest of honor. no deserves what he gets, snallnsy " he deurvcs." -mum: NCO‘!!! GI N-.bl‘W!l1,I$ laud‘ ‘' ' 1*.‘ lads .K_*1NhVOfiOG1C_Vfil sldlhlflollflu-vrheeifiud Mule. super Suds Is the Very Last Word In Home Laundry Soap . . . 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