RACE TWO llbsanuqulelaldasaenu uInacbqvcunuaulqaqaqnupqn“Mnaquuaealrualauilwnflall Woman's Realm/Social Lpgfififififiracwmnaupuu-uu 41m»- Icpqnjluaanuaunaclunhsuaqaqu y?“ v00: 0/1/1025” Mia/r 4/00 sen/e. . Ayl mer Catsu p makes $0003‘ fast/er A pure cataup, like Aylmer. la wholesome eating for the children, say nutritionists. P or Ayliner makes it "home-swig . from Canada's finest- red-ripe tomatoes. Children love ita "true tomato flavor" and need Vitamin 74 v Better English ll. Qwlllium What. is wiong with this sen- u.........................u....u..uu,c9;QQ|-' I That Body Of Yours ‘I June! W. lama. l. O. Etiquette I’ Ibblflil LOO I Q. On what. occasions is it oor- ANGINQ P5979315 '- 535551‘ rec: for a man to wear full dress? YANG A. Pull dress la wom after all: P.M.to f ldiner nevh- Yw are bearinz and Radius lng ueddlllig?rini»ull.nihu'dperufui- more about how the emotions affect any my," formal gvgnjng pffflr, m‘ ‘m-"mu! Pr°°e55e5 °t m! 5°13», Q. How should the knives, forks, causing loss of appetite. diarrhoea‘ and spoons be pmced n mu pine:- or constipation. rapid heart beat.‘ A In the omn- 1" which "ch gsemitrirlbslood Prcssun wand mherl piece‘ ls hévhbe pseéifietllie glrat pige . . . 1 .' le e ar rom e One of the symptom; of a failing‘ giacei‘ r a .‘::..*:::.::l 3 W» crud MM“ ‘ _ ~ ’ ca e? ' Suppll’ M b1°°"_1"'-5 the fmpicm A. The bride should perform 1523:? Si: werugglfhgeglojrls Qlirfgf: this ritmhdividing the first. piece - 5 \~ "tlii b d. vise-like feeling urzzlcr the breast m ‘er Us an bone. This vise-like feeling may 8x- tond across the ch95’. to the left shoulder and evvil down toe arm.‘ As this feeling naturally wouldl 9 cause most. of us to become alarm-l Cook 8 Corner ed, lt is only fair in lcarn that‘ other conditions besides heart dis-i ’ - ease may cause angina pecloris. I . In the “Rocky Mountain Medical; SPOCGE CAKE Journal." Dr. F. R. Selle-mm, Great} Falls Clinic, Montana, states that‘ this pain may be brought on byl emotion qulie as oficn as by exer- cise or eating a large nleal. When we are emotionally upset we be- come tense and so tighten all the nerves and blood vessels. This, ma)??? Th“: wilglog? ‘lsfegzkxmétl the yolks became mixed with the not let enough blood rEBCh ihese1“€h"°5' T°h lvfflflksthls, it‘: “iii-tic walls. and it is lack of oxygen car-i 5 puma t e 3° frm“ e V’ HS -whcn the eggs are cold. Allow the l mu? sugar 1 cup sifted cake or pastry flour ‘i teaspoon salt 5 eggs. separated 1 tablespoon lt-mon juice Grated rind 1 lemoli lVlZETl-iOD: Care must be taken in lseparaling the eggs, that none of] this: sister has never had any dates, any. She thinka it would be dialoyal for me to I have to hate 1t. What can I do 1o and that ahe is making two oi it because she tries to the privileges and t _ doesn't always slay little Annie. Mother what she does and whe Sig,‘ by the blood which causes mei yolks and whites. to stand until they when the pain occurs the patientl "six" tgggm wmperamre hem“ should remember just what he was) u g ' ph siclan in making his diagnosis; . . '. asyto whether or not true or or- 5'“ 33am Mt" m? 53"‘ ganic heart disease is present. The; fact that. emotional upsets can‘ bring on the pain helps to reassurel the patient. rup of the sugar gradually. fcolored, and until thick. Add the . 1. . l fence? "It was saturated by water." exmemlaagézvcgfinthlyahkeefirt gyctéitg! remaining ‘u-cllp sugar tn these ’ 2. What is the correct pronunc- exercise ‘Jag and ‘he eleclmjgradually beating well, Ihen add l iation of "gladiolus"? d ' ' 3'! L » ‘the lemon JUICC and the grated m’. I. Which one of these words is figirxfiiggge 11 r ti‘, ‘gm 0233:1155‘ ‘ . I misspelled? Delineate, desultory, ,5 w“ ed bosblflfle (n, e I’, my Gently fold the e132 white mix- * l decksterous. n a‘ u a g r 0 ' lure 11110 the egg yolk mixture. 4. What does the word "hack- by emotional disturbances. Wlllfh|sifl a Small mount o! ‘he “our can bring on a heart stroke just sis-cm‘) [he egg mixture and ‘Old m . " mean? l , - ‘ " naiiiedwhat is a word beginning “affhwfggexikmsg “d ffigyfiflfixgéiuareiully. Continue adding a small with at that means "dullness of ln- pectoiis nngy be igufed a'hvah§,d_;an1ouni of flour in this manner. "Imam ened blood ve<sels - a daluverousum" an '5 used‘ ANSWERS “ “ l Pour into an ungreased tube a as in glltd, I as in it, 0 as in n neyed phrases are tiresome." Btolidity. COTTON TARGET UP cotton cloth for 1949 15 2,050,000 lath year. , ‘ 1. Say. "It was saturated with i‘ water." 2. Pronounce glad-l-n-Ius. "l oocqnt third syllable. 3. Dexterous. 4. Cornmonplace, trite. "Such hack- VI Britain's production target for M! yards - 150,000,000 more than l Store - Wide Thursday, Friday, Saturday -- May 19-20-21 condition -- and by emotional d.s- turbances. which partly close or. tighten the blood vessels and so do not allow i-nough blood ‘Cflrryjng 1 {Isélr-OYEXYVQIE; $33,929:‘. lflexiflflgfnlifigl: oxygen to reach the muscu.ar lvallsllow ‘he cake m hang m the pan °i ‘h’ “m” llikfi this. until it. is completely cold wny wonky ABOUT you]; Tbefore attempting lo remove ll from HEART? the imi- Do _ et ut of breath on slight EXEIIIOKIJI“? gDoss your heart. seem to a. .'1-cent. stamp. to cover cost of skip beats or beat irregularly? Std gangling and mailing, t8 ‘The Bell tod for Dr. Barton's interest g, yn ca c, in care oi‘ 15 news- boolgiei on this subject. entitledpaper, Post Office Bcx 99. station “Why Worry About Your Heart? |G. New knrk 19. N Y.. and ask for To obtain it. just send 10 cents and your copy. pan and bake in a moderately slow over (325 deg. F.) for about 1 O1 5. OF , '22, and we plan 1o marry My ls, they sit in ut was inclined to let It ride until I got to Just recently he told me that I should ex- dolng at. the time, as this helps the kiwi“:hsggxgagifwal ‘Rgfilfizefi 1 :1l:b?g§:1IIN§N1iflY1QTT$Q€DfiOg thinking about the future. ,N°“' be“ ‘he c“ Mm“. unmipeci to have a hard time when we marry stiff, but not dry. and beat infléz: m, as he pleasei the egg yolks until light and lemon ichndren Into ‘he world i you think I should go a as that intelligent women are letting themselves In or ne‘er-do-vv_'_ells, or tyrants, and yet f I don't get letters from girl or that they are Iibertln lazy loafers who graft Yet these girls, whose Ian Sacrificed DOROTHY DIX SAYS- J Persona 1o Sister Mother Denies Young Girl Dates Until Older Daughter Marries DEAR MISS DIX: I am a. IIrI My mother will not let me go about and have fib about where I have ANSWER: There isn't much chance c! your mother’: eyea to the f0 pleasures of girlhood because your sister's eyes. for It is ther to alter her la to Bet a m0 LOSES So if Muuiur thinks that a younger dw background until an o Many a pretty young gir by being sacrificed to a Ider daughter l loses hcr Also, many a molhei‘ force a per go out with boy Mom thlnka that I should never have Isn't my fault that the from ulster, and it wouldn't help her a bit if I sat back and sucked my thumbs too, inatea But the trouble is that Mother's refusing to let me have any of the fun that belongs to my time 01 life la forcing me to be a takes the cream off of my Pleasure. and deceitful. I can't ask my boy 1 make Mother see l d maids ins lly she Nature didn't put the com just about as easy to move in my late teen! and my problem 1s a because aa my older have boy friends and to good timer, but goodness know! i! buy: run after me and run awn)’ d of stepping out. liar and a cheat and that I have to be aly rlenda to the house. been and what I have done, and I hat ahe 1a ipollinz my youth lead of one’! TEEN-AGED your ever being able to open in denying you the e-hlther look In a mountain as conduct. is committing rules for a girl's CHANCE ghter should be kept in the gets married, that's the way it la. chance of making a good marriage llomely elder sister. ls responsible for her daughter going astray petual baby he freedom to which she is entitled. Little Annlc She grows up. And if she can't tell re she goes, God help them both. hood on her and denies her DEAR DOROTHY DIX: l am I know what I want in married f they are ANSWER: The shoe is on the o lwho ls making his point clear to you, that he is giving you about what will you will deserve all the heartbreak ther one thing in know per There is no o their living Guardian A s saying t es who are un n. girl of 19. 1n love with a boy of fiance drinks. On Friday night, which is a tavern and drink all night. because he is going to do exact- life, and I certalnly will not brlni; to have a drunken father. How do bout making my point clear to him‘? TROUBLED ther foot. It 1a your boy friend and if you refuse to take the tip happen to you if you marry hlm, that will inevitably come to you. the world so tragic, and so strange. fectly well what sort of a fate they for 1f they marry drunkards, or philanderers. hey do it. There isn't a day that hat their sweethearts beat tlicm. faithful to them, or that they are off of their hard-working flancees. ngels have shricked warning after warning 1o them, go on and marry the men who will bring them nothing but misery. to save yourself. that he ls going lo drink as much This cad whom you a l-le tips you off to as he pleases, and that marriage wi vel. Unless you are "qualifying man. dren whose ages run fro whom I want to marry, re fhlnking of marrying is giving you a chance what you can expect. He tells you as he wants: that he is going to do th him will be n tough road to tra- for martyrdom don't marry this type of DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I am (Continued _. Children's Summer Wear APRICES SLASHED ALL oven Tl-IE STORE outfit , Your Kiddies udw and save A REAL IIALIIE BOYS’ COTTON JERSEY Up to 3.19. Clearing at . OVERALLS, Bedford Cord, Reg. 1.75 to 2.25. Sole I DRESSES, Sins 1 to 6. ‘Reg. 1.75 t0 4.50. Going Reg. 75c to 98c. Sole Reg. up 1o 1.50 Boys’ & Girls’ Coat Sets Z-PIECE woot suns, u. 1 n 2 Sizes I to 6 . . . . . . . . . . .. ROMPERS-Wool, Cotton and Broadcloth FELT BERETS in assorted shades and SHOULDER BAGS in assorted alludes. 1 '3 % o“ NO REFUNDS I . ‘w’ 6 Months la Bx SUITS 99c 10-1.... . 1.29 .--1o.u. . 59c Reg. 3.19. Sula INFANTS’ COTTON VESTS Sizes I to 3. Clearing Denim, Drill .-- .._u__-_¢--~ All Wool BLAZERS at Reg.3.9Bto4.79......._..._ are .1...- PLASTIC HANGERS In Pink and Blue. Clearing SALE STARTS 9 A. M. ‘THURSDAY SPORT TOGGERY ‘ "THE LITTLE WITH BIG VALUES" ~\ 3%, off u-uroi¢vraviuhualr|euoI‘ '9; . . . . . . unallmllalrlOa I BOYS‘ SPORT SHlRTS-—PIoids and assorted colon. A reel bargain at _. SKIRTS-All Wool, audrtad shades. Sizes 3 to 6. Rag. 3.50, new NO EXCHANGES 2.49 49c 98c %OFF 1.98 .191: 169 Queen Si; m 12 to three years. but who will not marry me unless I put the a divorced woman with seven chil- I am 1n love with a man on page 3) D40KO The Stars Say-- Dy Genevieve Kembie For Wedneaday, May 18 BY the use of clear vision, ex- ceptlcnal aagaclty and sound idem, it. may be possible to promote cer- tain ' very clever and astute plans and objectives. and this by the employment of finesse, tact and compromise rather than argument. atrIIQ or rash attempts to force the iaaue, especially in the way of new oi- untried projects or in fresh neldi of operation. New propositions. strange pastures. change and shrewd acuvnent should make out- standing success, while reckleas or wild impulses could upset well-laid pla-na or clever strategies. Keep calm, aarialhle. For the Birthday ' Those whose birthday 1t ia, are urged to keep flnn on faculties, forces and emotions. when attempt- ing the launching of ‘mportant new objectives, especially when a bril- liant plan of action calls for shrewd tactics, finesse and compromise. in making major changes. travel, fresh associations or agreements. Rash and needless conduct could upaat particularly hopeful and clever projects, calling for sound ideas and fa: vision as well as controlled manipulation. Persistent labors gain hy astute keen strategies, not forct or buts. A child born on this day while having great versatility and initia- tive could apoil brilliant chances by lmmodente, excitable and feverish efforts. How Can. I U! Iyaaaoliilq Q How can I keep chat-not: aoft? . A. After having used the cham- ols. wul-i it carefully in warm "ID? water; than press carefully on a flat aurfaoa to dry. Do not hang 1t in the air or plane on the akin hard and dry. Q. How can I prevent bananas. ""41 fllfllllll dark after they are sliced? A. They will not do this if they are covered with any kind of fruit juice or sprinkled with lemon juice How can I loften old hard- ened putty? A Place old hardened putty in lwilllll water and allow to stand until the wafer eoola. Than 1t will be fit for llll again. Canned tomato puts may be add- ed to chill con carna instead of canned tornatoea or tomato juice. Or a few tableapoona ‘of chili sauce or mtnup may he used fu give tnmsfn flavor fie-thermal. and bean dial» radiator, u this will only make the - ‘i country Garden By Mn. Gordon MacMillim In three weekly notea I plan telling you what I am doing in the garden in the hope that it may be helpful to you 1n your own gar- dening. ‘ . ' This ha: been a busy week with preparing for planting and sowing as I like to get an early start so as to prolong the ahort garden aeaaon. There ls some fragrance and beauly to enjoy now in sunny sheltered parts of the garden, Panaies and Violas in blues and yellows, Frag- rant Arabis and violet aubretlll, Iberia, the perennial candy tuft. Daffodils and Forsythla; also the Iceland poppies in many colors. FOTIet-me-not Ia showing color. I have it in blue, ‘pink and while, Perennial: are growing very fast and it is a wonderful time to do transplanting when the moisture 1s in the soil. Some Dahlia; and Glnds. have been planted and the hardy an- nual aeeda sown, of course any time in May is right for these fhlnga and sometimes Juno, but 1 like to plant it's early as possible. o o Hardy shrubs and perenniiils arc the mainstay of the busy country woman's garden, and among tllc shrilbs I like the Lilacs in many varieties. the Viburnum, we cull the Snowball the Weigcla ln rosc and red. The fragrant mock oranges in many lovely improved shrubs. Tllc early golden Forsylhia, the Lnvp. cela Honeysuckle with bright bor- ries and the Snowberry doing well in shady places. O O O Burberriea and Pyracaniha fire thorn with lovely autumn colour- ing also suitable for hedges. Evergreen: include our natiw white spruce, which makes tho bcsl evergreen hedge for our climnfe and is splcndirl for trimming in different forms. O O O Also our native cedar is as use- ful and beautiful all year and the white spruce, making a grand back- ground for your flower borders. This is a good time lo transplant these evergreens: be sure you have the earth adhering to the roots: .10 not expose for any length of time. Plant slxtcen inches apart for hedge purposes and plant small trees. Among the hardicr, caairr perennials are the Iris, Peony and Phlox; illese are not casy 1o grow from seed by amateurs and plants must be bought, hut there are many perennials which may 1w;- grown from seed and this is a finl. way to get a quantity at small cost. I O O I have had success through 1b:- years with many varieties; the Delphinlum doing especially well. You must have the very best of seed; and joining the Delplilniuln Society is a fine ivay to learn all about the best varieties. They now come In many Ipvely shades of blue and white, with contrasting eyes. and Hybrldlzcrs are producing plants with red and rose flowers, and also with fragrance. The now- est Delphlnium have flower stalks from five 1o seven feet 1n lengfh and they make a wonderful contri- bution to the beauty of the garden They are also splendid for cutting a a a Oriental Poppies in many new lovely ahadea of pink and white as well as the well known scarlet. 1a eaaily grown from seed and they make a wonderful splash of color in the garden. O O Iceland Poppies are early and 1n bloom now. They come 1n Iovcly shades of cream and rose, as wcll as the more familiar orange and yellow. They bloom on slender stems and are good with the blue Forget-me-nut, the blooming period lnstlng for weeks. O The Dlanthua family 1a large and Include the Pinks and Carnations: almost all of these are fragrant and are favorites of mine. Thcy are eaaily grown from seed ai-d come In many varieties with love» ly grey foliage of neat hablt and form and they add a great deal of beauty to the garden. They bloom from early in the season until frost and are especially flne in rock gar- dens and planted toward the front of flower borders. They are easily grown from cuttings and rim- can noon have a largemwmber of plants. I would like to close thla week's talk with a favorite quotation from an English gardener: "The love of gardening is a need that once lawn never dies, but al- way: Irowa and grow: fo an endur- ing and ever increasing source of happiness. For I hold that the heat purpose of a garden is to give delight and refreshment of mind. to aoothe, to refine, and to 11ft up the heart In a lplrlt of praise and thsnkfulnul. It 1a certain that thoae who practice ‘gardening 1n the but way find it to bJw: while to the diligent Worker if: happiness 1| like the offering of a constant hymn of Praise." ' Morning Smile Till LEMON Mama: "George. you ahould speak to Junior about swearing. I overboard him tiling terrible lang- di 0 war heme from acliocl P . Swearing! 1'11 tllch him I0 lwolr." 8o Papa atarta up the stairs and m the top atop atumblu ovu- Jun- for‘: skates. llama. after Papa rolls to a atop and pauses for breath: "mat/a caovlh for oao lemon, George." zFashioris 5 Household Scrapbook l; Roberta I40 atmo-taut-c Cake Bltfifi . If You and that Wu have added too much flour when mixing cake batter. add beaten egg gndually until you have obtained the right consistency. Do not add milk. as this is apt. to toughen the texture of the cake. Body Builders Some of the foods um build up '- tha body and that should be served at least, once a day are milk, but- ter, eggs, green and leafy vege- tables, and fruits. Whiter Clothea Clothes that. are dried slowly. will be much whiter than when dried quickly. “Co! Ilappy-Go-lucky E B! Mu. Harry Pugh Smith i "We don't want to spare cx- pense, Doctor," he said. "Get an- other nurse by all means." He put his arm about. Barbara when they wont into the other room. "I got an advance from the boss," be explained. "He'll let me have whatever it takes. Of course we'll be mortgaged to him for the rest of our natural lives, but that's all right." “Yes," said Barbara, clinging to hlm. "Oh, Tony, how do women gct along who can't depend upon their husbands? In the pinch I'm so helpless. What would I do with- out you?" Later sha thought it was funny that she should have felt like that about Tony who had always been so irrespoiisiblc, who, people hm warned her, wiis certain to let her down. The night nurse came. Barbara had to fix the spare room for the other nurse to sleep in. Even with nurses there was a great deal for Barbara lo dn. She had to pre- pare meals for everybody. She had to make beds and straighten up the house and provide clean sheets and towels. She was grate- ful fm- something to do. Tony walked the floor. He could not keep still. He kept going to the door of the sick room. but they would not lct him in. They said the baby had to be kept perfectly quiet. They were using an oxygen tent. Skecterb hoarse breathing tore Barbara all to pieces, The baby was a tiny bit better the next morning. Both u], "m"; said so and the specialist agreed when he came. Barbara thought she had never seen anything so radiant as Tony's face. "He's got a chance?" he asked. "i should think so." By the next night they wen able to let one of the nurses go. Mrs. Blake went. home the follow. lng day. She had been right. Once on the road to recovery. Skeeter mended rapidly. At. the end of the week he “'35 eating ravcnously and FIWDIIIE like a top. It was hard to keep him 1n bed. He was crawling EWPYYWhei-c. He had been on the point of walking when he fell 111. TOBY was the sweetest thing 1n the world with his eon. Every time Barbara looked at them together. her heart swelled with pride. ‘Th9!’ were so certain you 1nd I couldn't make a go of marriage," she tnld Tony cxuliantly, "Every. body thought we'd live to regret it. and look at us." "Welb" 551d TORY. "I expect some folks would say we weren't doing so hot, head over heels ln debt as gr" are, and getting better no fut- "As 1f that matters," said Bar. barn scm-nfully. "In everything that's important we're howling auc- "55135- I mean. we love each other. We have made the necessary ad- iustments. We've gone through misunderstandln a and disappoint. merits and hea tbi-eaks and other people's interference and money troubles and lllneaa -- and we've come out with flying coloral" ‘sure!’ said Tong, giving her a K158. ‘nothing can atop ua now, Mrs. Blake." But there was nne thing they had not faced a great, overwhelm. ing success. That was still before they with all its penaltleg, for 1n June Pfnkney Law changtd his mind and decided to produce Tonya "OW Dilly with Gloria Havener In the leading role. Gloria had nothing to do with Pink-nay Law's decision in produce Angel Unaware. The famous pro. ducei- had the highest respect for his leading woman afar as an ac- tress. he bad no rerpect for her Oillcrwifie. as Barbara discovered when she knew both of them a who siilvtsf. THIS ROYAL mm I !1‘ i5 '1 | i I Tififii 1a_—i_—_ —-____ FRESH FRUIT PARFAIT I pkg. Royal Raspberry Gelatin I I sup bolllng WOIOI I cup cold WIIIY few Qnilna of aall rl mind fvnh fvvll, I awn 01ml te Inlfl | ' I cup lvvilllnld whipped enam- Digsolvc Royal Raspberry (ielalin In boiling warez. Ad co wawi- and i. ooI until mixture begins in thicke ' I I I I _ Add cup of fresh fruit. Chill unu firm. AII-rnate spoonfuls 9| gelatin pad whipped cream in uli parfait glauu llllllfl cream for top spoonful. sQflfl 6. l -.I Tender, ripe raspberries glowin with full, rich color . . . hririiminxp with dcwey-fresb flavor . . . that's what comes to mind "with thevery first spoonful of this mouth-watering dessert! For here's jelly that’: deeper in I flavor . . . moi.- sparkling in color . . . than an vou've cvcl- tried! Try alidelicious Royal Gelatin Desserts —- sii-awlxrry, ‘ raspberry, cherry,oran;e l and lemoq. World Famous For Flavor! Rgydii I l great deal better. No, Gloria had nothin; with Tony's play going mm W“ ductlon. She had completely 105' interest in a Tony wlln was in- sorbed in a small 50f]. (llorll could not bear to share the lime- light with anybody, and lo hel chagrin Skeeter was one rival till could not crowd off the boards, at least so far as Tony was concerned. Despite their straiielied circum- stances and their uncasinds aboub the baby, Barbara would tlul hall changed places with the Quetfl "I England that summer. Hvllmfl she was delighted when Truly 12"‘ the telegram from Pllikncl‘ 1-" It meant so much to Toiif- H‘ could scarcely bring himself to be- lieve it was true. "He's changed his mind!" he 9X‘ claimed. "He wants to road lhl play again. Good Lorri. BBFW" can you imagine?" "Yes," said Barbara, "I can.’ 1 always knew theplay was 5110f‘- "I know," replied Tony- '11“ hadn't been for you, ru have to"! the darned thing up." They were afraid 1o lct their hopes run away with them all" they sent the manuscript hack 1° Plnkncy Law. They 11-“! m“ “' many disappointments. thri/ “"1 leery of building u» hlsh up“ " uncertainty. Tony even V" to 1111 toAeel aura that the P151’ W“: be reject/ad again. He awn“ | feel a little superstitious abou. counting upon it. he who had W‘ been of such a swim" dumb tlon. v u "Luck II something yo" h“? h. sneak up on the blind aide Oil o“ explained ruufully. v!‘ 91¢“ b" y over the" head." (To be continued)