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A’, [altinyfoodf/zeprgt/ ‘a '@m'RQb in Hwd 961$ i HY envy those thousands of energetic Robin ~ Hood Oats breakfasters who bound through lchool, work or play from morning till noon? e alm f Social an _ l‘ A WITIL-SPI-INT DAY qf water cold, leaven of prayer . t of sunshine gold. D. so ed in the morning air. Add to _, ur tnecil some merriment Ar t litiuglit f;r kltli and kin. as a ,.ilne Lgrcdlent. of work thrown in. ..< 1t ail Wllll the essence of loie, Anii a title whiff of play: lit-t 1t wnse old Boo-k and a glance tr BEAL ES‘ WAY TO Y ‘l I. DIUXITIONS When beauty is only skin deep then beauty ‘must give way to m tes-colti creams, fa a1 . hciir dyes, astringents and perfumes. are riow required w make explosives W" u manufacturers use up son‘. sifcks they will have i.t grunt; thvni repeti- w mm should be thrifty use of tlicse Qlamor aids. ~ust be made to go as far oie. KEEP (JANDLES FROM DRIPPING To ketp tulale candles s k a pin in the can- o gsicle ‘he wick and leave it there. I; keeps the wick up- ‘ ‘ burns longer and decorat- nrc kept irce from some fairly large potatoes. ‘n in half lengthwise and h ‘zrd hole in each 1th a mixture of .t and chopped par: _ a. d use the potazoes lri s. bro-proof dish with a llt-tle stock for about one hour. See that, they {re well bastcd during the cook- ng. trrrrr. emit. noon 1f you are dong over little daugh- ulrntlns for the window's? They'll Iireh the quaint little pinafores nhe wear to school and to pla iri s. 'cu can make t em TlII-l ANflELUS IN CROSS STITCH Bil-ire its Ewing s Leisure The Woman's Realm yourself very inexpensively and they/re fun to do. _ For a ixgulation window, '12 indies long, you'll nced 4 3-4 yards of 36-inch checked gingham and 1- -yard of organdy for the ruffle trimming Cut two lengths of ging- ham, each 2 1-4 yards long. At one end ct each strip nut out a i3- incli square six lllCllQi in from thr- outsitic etige to form the suspcndcr effect. Turn under edges of cut- out area 1-4 inch and stitch, Then cut two strips of organdy 4 l-2 13431165 wide and 36 inches long With the llonim;r of your " ' nuitniiine stitch a 1-4-iu-cli . both long sides of each strip Use the ruffler attachment to alpply one strip to the outside edge of each curtain and down to the half-way point of the curtain sides Use two strips of gingham. four inches wide and about 40 inches lotig, for the stitched-down tzclzttcks Make n. ntarrcw hem on the top and bottom of the tiebacks with the foot hemmer. Before applying tie- backs, use the gathering attach- ment to coax in curtain fullness about midway down front the top, Place‘ tiebitcks over the gizihering and stitch top and b;t-tom edges onto the curtain, leaving the ends free for tied bows at the outside edge of each piece. FILLING WITH FLAVOUR lvfst. Cllllfill" ‘l like peanut butter santiitlrlies. b . itercs a filling that has a little "c1ifleriut' fl-zivcur To a halt cup of peanut butter add a third cup fresh orange juice, and a little salt. Beat until smooth and creamy. You can add a little more plunge juice, if n: "sszlry, to make the tnixture sprt Cl easily’. It's nice on graham bread. If women would dress warmer in winter and men would dress cooler in summer, difficulty and sxpenso of heating and cioling buildings would be lessened, two scientists report. Watches with second hands were tried for pulse counting by doctors as early as the 18th century, but. (‘iégonot come into routine use until clothes iron much erisler if they are hung up carefully. pinned securely with plenty of ciothesplns and shaken measzonally in remove wrinkles. house lri very cold we This ital; Cltii" fiailg lire-ail DESIGN town Gtliirtiinti To Ctiiiriuztttvtrwn Guardian Neerll/ a-ztirk ilr-pgrtmgm Design No. 717 STREET ADDRESS — — - - - .- NO. 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Try a in todayl ARRID ww- “Illtlltlliililfliifi,” Cowboy Songbook \Varms Up u Party With Words to Follow-All Sing Everyone feels so intimate. no gay, singing cowboy longs at n party! Crowded ‘round l long-book, you relish every verse! "O bury me not—" a bass voice booms, and everyone joins in: "-on the lo-hone pral-reel Whore the wild coyo-o-otiu wl-hill howl o'er ms"! And what about “Home On The Range," someone demands, and in- lists that you sing the lovely second verse, too! "Where the air f: so pure 1nd the zephyrs so free, And the breezes no balmy In light»— That I would not exchange m; home on the range For all of the cities so bright.” Pretty soon everyone‘: clamor- ing for hi: special favorite-"Red River Valley," "Little Old Sod Shim!" and. of course- ‘Tm ll-leaving Cheyenne, I'm off to Monian‘, Gillld-byc. 01d Paint. I'rri a-leaving Chcycnnc"! These and many more well- iHOWH. well-loved nongs are includ- ed in our cowboy songbook. Has l8 in I11. among them "The Old Chis- holm Trail," "Git Along Little Dflfties." Gives words, music, ac- companiments; many with guitar dinlrams. Bend 10c in coins for you 0f "Popular Coub _v s-ngg" Guardian Home Service. Be sure l” will? Pialnly yotr lulu... i... dress and the Name of Lyooklel, iilZi 4i Nam. ti...» Street Address Cit! Province THE._QEABJ.~Q'T'T__EISQZ'N GUARDlAN AAAQ s ‘v 737i _;_wvw-vv-v|q_yv-vwv-n-lyvvp-ww- tD;.;.....;.5.. Says vwvvv vvv vvv v " MAYBE THE HUSBANDS DON ’T W v vvVVVvv Yvv ANT TO BE PROTECTED Sometimes They Are Equally Guilty In Pro- moting And Encouraging So-Called Office Romances Dear Mm Dix-What. can wives do to protect- their nlan-lages from orous" and w the young women who are charter members of the Home-Wrecking ‘Crew? ‘There are a large number of girls who make a profeslon of being ‘glam- . ho go into business with the deliber- ate purpose of taking their employers away from their wives. see them in their lives. their bosses their hands lrulnpy and manage to _ luring to the huddle-aged. father of with iumancc and adventure. than than it is to work u. typewriter. nefarious trade. and minted is easier to work a You can nearly every office pursuing their They are curled and powdered and lipstlcked within an inch of When they have to tell their em- They think it players anything they but their faces into theirs. They gaze at them soullully, when their busi- licss should be to help a busy man keep his mind on his work instead of them. They lean over when handing them papers and put caressuigly on their shoulders. They talk to them with a proprietary air. After their wives have been to the office there Ls some re- mark that puts the wives in a class far, far be- 10w tlie clttai-tnei"; makes them seem old and dull. At the end of the day they - 1 --ure oh, so tired and haven't eaten a bit of break- fast, and when their employers ask them to dirliner they are so surprised and pleased, Just like a child who has been given a treat. make 1t seem a. little wicked and daring. which makes it al- And they a family who thought he was done Sometimes these predatory; girls want to marry their bosses. Some- times they don't. It depends upon how prosperous they are. But, at any rate, they all want to be glamorous and to get all tlie money they can out of the poor dupes they work for. Wives broken-hearted. is nothing the wives can do about it. unless they Io are ivreuked. women 1 know. B-ut. the result. is the same. Homes Children or tuned. And there ow the plan of two Their husbands has a stenographer they shared betlween them and she ivas on the make, so the wives took her or! somewhere and gave her a talking to, and, finding it seems to The plan worked. ANSWElb-Auordiitg to the old the eating, and if a good spanking do no 8000,. they spanked her hard. MRS. G. adage, the proof of the pudding is in is the only way to cure a. girl from being glamorous arounn ones husband the remedy may possibly have its only not many wives have So it still leaves points. ister it. delicate and dangerous situation an unuer 60 was eligible tor the lob 0t It would be lolly to deny that tnere are many those so graphically described by this correspondent. the nerve or the strength to admin- the majority of wives helpless to deal with a d prayerfully wlsning that no female private secretary. girls in offices like But, on the other hand, there are tens of thousands of fine and honest young women who have no interest. in their employers except as the men who pay their wages, and who refuse to lend them their ears when they begin telling them how they are misunderstood at home. _ _ But, after all, the one chiefly responsible for the office flirtation is the mun, for he could file the tempter as soon as she begins to get in her dirty work. employer was fat and had a. bald spot on the back of kissed the bald spot. and that he lust loved she dhimshe every time No doubt. having her do t. So going to protect husbands who don't want to Least of all a mere wife nobody can solve. O O ABOUT WAYWARD SONS D88. DDL-—.l. 0 o am a. woman 52 yearn old. Not long ago one of these sirens, aged 18, wrote me that hei- his head, but that. there you are. And how wives are be protected is B. Problem e o 1t was impossible for r me to live with. my husband. aowe have been divorced several years. After we separated my son and. his wife told me that l coulct not live with 0mm and that 1 had better get. a 10b as housekeeper for some one. SD11 never BBVC 111E filly IHOIICY 0X‘ 1 dlu. My came to see me except once a year. When I got sic-k l had to depend on aLtnost total strangers. l-ie uld noth- ing for me. of the fame", Now 1 have a good place with a couple who treat me as one They are kind to me and l love tnetn both. But my son wants me t: Que up this lob and keep house for him, as his wife has 80M to work and iie needs some one to take care of his children. He says it is my duty to colne to him when he needs me, although he diont make any attempt to lielp me when 1 needed him. I dont want to go because. as things tire now, miserable. What would you do? 1 have my own motley and am won't tray me utiytliing nor wall he and his wile be good to me. my clulu. 1f l. re.use he will be angry. happy and l know he But he ls they will make nie MR5. C. Andulgo ANSWElb-lf I were confronted by that-problem 1 hope the good Lord would give me enough sense and backbone to say NO and stick to it. Your son may be your child ‘tn a physical sense, but he is no son to ycu spultually. do in your wh n you were in need and _ that. can bind two human being? If you give up your good Jo to into slavery. You will be nothing even be accorded the consideration one And when your dnughter-in-law gets tired of d and feeble to work. they will tell you to get out. notice and 11bit. or you Loo o _ will cnd your days in the poorhousc Don't be foolish enough to yourself. HHNHHV NFHWS NEW YORK STYLE LETTER FROM ANNE M. GRIFFIN Peerless “ushion Service ‘.21 West. 19th Street New York. N. Y. IHMHP-NWIEH We used to believe that Ginger RvOlififS had thcuglit of all the ways to put initials on her thinits But there Ls one way she missed- initials on one sleeve of l white oilse. the lett/zrs appearing just. below the shoulder Three initials, embroidered in black silk, appear in this manner on the left sleeve of a beautiful white CrCpe blouse Barbara St-anlwyck wears in "Ball of’ Fin.’ sleeves are unusually full. gathered into narrow wristbands. With the blouse, a flair-t of’ black crepe. fastened with a belt of nar- row black and white stripes, the stripes running round and round. Another trick you can do ourself to pg) um your blouses fine ltlvlc no A blouse Joan Fontairle wears with a rts suit in RKO Radio's " on," is made ex- actly like a man's shirt, with point.- ed collar and wide mannlsh cuffs. Both the collar and cuffs are fine- lv stitched in parallel lines, The stitching may be done by machine, or you can do it with colored thread by Maybe were just romantic. but honestly there is nothing quite so exciting as a pink party {we}; _ that. soft delectable pink that makes you think of rumes and birthday candles and pink loo cream Lucille Ball adores pink ocks wears one ln almost ev Dicture; in "Look Who's Laughing" it's an evening gown. The flowing feminine skirt is pink chiffon, the 10D s separate vest of pink chiffon embroidered all over with onalell- rent eequiria. Lucille almost el- ways chooses two-piece ensembles t"r evening. says ycu can change them around fcr variety. With this particular pink chiffon skirt. for example, sh~ also wears a biack velvet vrst with a strand of airy pink bubbles round her throat. THEY MUST SWIM Prim now on all recruits for the hand. vs >1 New Zcliland army must ltarn to a. delicious filling fcr pastry rolls Joell/fry l“ SW11“, He is nothing but a black-hearted ltigrate._wlio shut his face ivlien you were holneicss, who has been false to the most. sacred claim together. who turned lus gack to you i0 to him, realize that you are going ut. an unpaid servant who will not. can give her lob. And you gives to a servant who bring such a dreadful fate down upon DORUITIY DIX. \ ' m1; if more». caravan SOUP WITH DUMPLTNGS 1 quart soup s.ock, cleared 1 cup caluzage, shredded 1-2 grcen popper, shredded l-B small one , shredded 2 Frankfurters, cut. into rings Cock vegetables and frankfurters in 1 cup boiling water with salt and pepper to taste, about 10-15 minutes. Add to stock and heat to- gether. When soup ls boiling drop in dumplings about the size of marbles. Cover and oook 6 min- utes. Serveg s. VERMICELLI SOUP 1 quart soup stock, cleufl 1-3 cup vermioelli stick celery, diced i-4 leek Colfllblflg ingredients and heat in boiling point. Serves a. SOUP JUIJENNE 1 quart stock, cleared l-4 cup carrots, out in match- l strips 1-4 cup turnip, out. in match- like strips l-4 cup green peas or string beans 1-2 stick celery, chopped l-2 snail onion, thinly sliced Add vegetables to clear , Heat and serve with crisp toast rounds or croutons. Serves 0. CLEAR TOMATO BOUILLON l-A cup diced carrot 1-4 cup diced celery 1-4 cup chopped onion 8 tablespoons butter 4 cups tomatoes l-2 teaspoon peppercorns 3 cloves 8 sprigs thyme sprigs gnrsley l quart. town stock, cleared salt and paper. Cock carrot, (bery ind onion in butter for 5 minutes Add toma- tces. cloves, thyme and parsley. Cover: oook slowly for 1 hour. Qtl-aln. Add hot stock, cleared, and season to lute. 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Size 36 requires 3 1- ards of f-lncli fabric; 1 1-2 yar bum- '18. Bend twent c nu (20) l - ferred for Dbtteern Wrltowglnmy Nil-ml. d and style w Bo our; to mu lilo you Style No. 81915114 ...--.......... Nllfll ltteet 1...:- NIWTYPIBRIOAND LONDON --(O‘Pl - Folios no searching for n motorist who en- tices women into his car on the pretext of asking directions. ren- ders them crus by press arteries in their necks lnd- than throws them into the road. FRENCH BASSITS In France ahort-legfled dogs or! known u baueia. ¥~