- _§AGE_I‘.'!Q-. _==== n wv-v I A DOROIHY GRAY EVE Guard against cbspping roughness and flaky dry- ness. Siuootli on before going out in cold weather. Buy yours to- day and save half on every bottle! FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY HCIDRE 8- M9LEOD ME oman’s l ~ T I ivingiS. Leisure, Rea l AA v ‘a AAALAAAamAkAkAAAAk-kalkkk \ {honorary 01x SA YS- Too Young For Matrimony I i is I Lo Sllllfl est-mo ‘ytiellege Bolero villnlilsg of Marriage _ DEAR MISS DIX: I am s boy of 18, in the air service, and I am very much in love with a girl of my own age. I have a leave coming up and I want to ask her to marry me, but l want to finish college after my separation from the service and I would like to have. at has“ l year's ex-‘perience in the business world before taking the s lunge into matnmony. p Would it be unfair to the girl if I proposed to her now, seeing as I have one more year to serve and two more years in college? 0r should I Will- until I have graduated and have s lob? APPREOIATIVE FAN. XNGWER: Well, son. you must have an all head on your young shoulders, for you are looking at this matter of marriage from the standpoint 0i.’ not only what you long to do at the moment, but what. will bathe ultimate good _for you and the girl later on. An when a man listens to his head as well as his heart he seldom goes wrong. f. Socialcnd Personal Inasmuch as you are both so young, my advice to you is to take it easy Tell the‘ girl that you love her, because that will make her lumpy and make her feel that she has a claim upon you that you roo- ognize. But don't set i-nsazed- Don't tlo yourself dvwu- DOM» {l5 our colored friends say, tie a knot with your tongue) that you cant untie with your teeth. Leave yourself and leave the girl a loophole to get out if you ever want to be free. YOUTH IS UNSTABLE It is hard, I know, for l8 to realize that its emotions are in a state of flux and that the girl that you are crazy about today may leave you cold tomorrow. But it is a fact. You are changing. You are growing. You are getting new ideas and having new experiences all the time. That is not a matter of volition, it is something that you can't help and that is bound to happen to. you. And it is tlie same way with a girl. _ y Also, you show your intelligence by putting off marriage until you_ are able to support a wife. It takes money; it. takes a settled job; it takes a sense of security to make a marriage a success. Half of the divorces are the result of youngsters marrying before they had the price of a wedding ring. Don't do it. , DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I had a very unhappy child-hood and now that. I have a child of my own I have spoiled him rotten. He is nearly four years old and he has gotten to the place where he calls me names and defies me. Should I get an elderly woman to take complete charge of him. as he has to be straightened out before he goes to —THE WOMAN ’S REALM- PRESENT 6135a Bow lavish are our days, the‘. we should spend Pull half in looking backward. Inf! the rest . flo look ahead? Have all our livesi but end ' land stark beginning the the zcst For all that goes between? Where, is the joy 1 For earth's sweet symmetry. tho- lovclincss | Of tlawii and dusk, the mldday< things that buoy The spirit. and the havens of car-i ess? Perhaps we need remlnder-whatl l ire lock The luturc offers; what we've hadl the past; withholds. And so we llvl in con- stant wrack 0f pai-n and lose, until ave wake at last Flo fiiid that time has cancelled all our gain, land iiaugth but beauty and today remain. Harold Applebsum in New Yo-rk Herald Tribune. THEIR VERY OWN Do not allow your children to take the belongings of Q8011 other rwithout first asking their brother or sister if they may do so. A great imany family squabble; result from lend new excitement to lilQ cur- rent craze for glasses to match your costume. Amber, jade, ioyal, crimson or even black or navy can be had, as well as the softer lime. pink and aqua shades. It iias all the appeal of an accessory wliiie merely framing the glasses which g w, hulperiorm magic protection to yourl eyesight. The new colored rims are the flllip of excitement for which new hats, new hairdos and new costume jewelry cill. WATCH THE MIRROR Glass which is transparent from one side and a mirror from the opean and American shops. other has been fitted in many Eur- Many businesses have what seems to be a sninll mirror in the wall for the benefit of their clients. Little do the shoppers realize that they are being critically watched by a man on the other side of the glass. whose duty it ls to keep an eye on shop-lifters. Rub the newly polished brass knocker with paraffin and it will stay bright longer, school? Would this be fair to my son? UNHAPPY MOTHER. ANSWER: ‘Ihe only way you can be fair to your child is by I separating him from yourself and to let somebody else try to undo l the harm you have already done to him. Psychologists tell us that a | child's character i3 formed in his bailoyihood, and certainly any child l of four who defies his mother and calls her names has gotten a wrong start in life. It is mothers like you, who are weak and foolishly fond of their children and who never control them, who are responsible for the Juvenile delinquents who fill our jails. But where you are going to find the elderly woman who will reform your bad boy and give him the discipline you haven't given him. heaven‘ only knows. But it l doesn't matter, because the first time she tried to make the youngster ' behave you would have a fit and pity him and "mother‘s precious darliirilgt" him and her efforts to straighten him out would go for naug . , l DEAR MISS DIX: I am an ex-GJ. just returned home from serv- ice. As soon as I arrived I noticed that my wife didn't seem over- joyed to sec me and that die had a man caller. The following night when I returned home from my work, she and the man were in the kitchen eating. When I went. in and asked if I couldn't iiiave a cup of coffee, the man jiunped up and said: “Get out of here and stay out. or else I will make trouble for you." Now what I want to know is how can he make trouble for me? S. M. P. ANSWER: He probably meant that he would beat you up, and m)‘ Blllgestion to you is that you take his 8dVlCG~lllt1t you get out and stay out and let him have your disloyai wife without arguing the mat.- ter, still less having a. figlit. PC4000- Household Scrapbook By Roberta lice r0++o++o+o+++++0++o++¢+¢< >-O§ Better English l G 0 D. C. Wllllafnl z ciiI-ldren not respecting each others toys and treasures and this canl lic avoided if stopped right In the beginning. GLASSES G0 GLAMOUROUS More fun and more news glasses than anyone has seen in years! Slim bright rims u! color to snap on over your favorite rim- less glosses and change them quick-I 1i’ t0 Sill‘! your costume color or frame of mind, are now being sold in lllc United States. Whe you want to look with green qye gnyy at your sister's wedding presents ., slip into your green stretchable plastic frames and make all Eyes turn to you! It‘: the newest de- velopment in eye glasses since the milkman’: horse discarded his blin- dersi These wind slim rims of color O-§§4-§+%O-O- l 1. What is wrong with this sen. nag-go. Id like for you to go with :1“ - ' 2 2. What is the correct prcnunc- .i tion of “literary”? 3. Which one of these words ls gmldfluelled? Services/bio, serrepti- _tlous. sergeant. ' 4. What does tihs word "trite" n? 5. What is s. word beginning with al that means "enticing"? ANIWIBS I 1. Say. "I'd like to have you go with me." 2. Pronounce thoa as o in bet. principal accent on first syl- lable. 3. surreptitious. 4. Used until so common as to have lost novelty and interest; hackneyed; stale. "That was a trite remark." "It is a trite subject.’ 5. Alluring. If your nose ever fills up th stuffy tran- s ant congestion- next time put. a little Va ‘title-Ea: 131 each . nos r . c y eon- v - “ is relieved. breathing is easier- Va-tro-nol works right where trouble is to relieve distress of head colds. Try it! Works iinei You'll like it‘ vieiis va-Iao-iigi. Spots on Wool The spots on sonnya wool trons, ers should be removed by some cleanser or ammonia and water as soon as discovered. It will save mull)’ IFlDS l0 the tailor if these dawns trousers are examined every n . i i Patterns A wrinkled paper dress pattern. ldue to improper folding. should be pressed smooth with a warm iron. lA garment can be ruined by using I this sort of pattern. . OOOO§4P Morning Smile O4OQ-Q-O4fOO-Q-Q-O-O4OOQQO4W Cooling Plea ‘Iihe broiler from the oven maku an. excellent rack on which to cool D108, cakes. ctc.. when they come piping hot from the oven. The teacher wrote or. the black- board: “I ain't had no fun all sum- mer." Then she asked B. YOlIIlS-i!" in tihe front row: "HI-Inf; W should I do to correct that? W uMemet 5 boy friend. ‘he suggested helpfully. l Slfdhfl0I~W€lL how Try the ‘Sgody Minute Gelatin Method . {We in can-nu all-of ch lath ti! ‘Igo- Jlqlilvkfl Llldmlzrs minutes. lining unell ndpeeannadylc: m» an: Your Grocer has QuickemEasier Mlllllll £4. GEIATIII v nudciby the nubars of loll-O case sandy 0c all um, vegetables, - ____________________ MAY ADMIT WOMEN AMBRIDGI. Bu! 5:5‘, University is considerinl admission oftgvoigzuwzgflltg" e . berm", m graduates land - Osm- How Can I1! are thinlfi to relieve Min. "m; h '2 andwukfldrlusd wwbslhal. N Tbs-Efrem must be improving. f“ mwfhuiintm,:rgglrd:s-b atraiE-Zvl’ All ll“ lumen‘ Wm‘ ma; Ill I l: ' c, n ant jobs and u turbine‘. Wofflllryiflll I glen seem to wbh mm .PMKII4”, i they could be farmers- THE FUQ-BDIAN m: ism iaTiifiiu i. ~ lll- iii County Giulia? llollevii? oven-woo" ' ‘ " “">\;v\.“wv\:\‘ llorii “I'm Worried About Mary” ‘l Dolllmore had a tight grip on himself, but the entry of the por- ter prevented the reply which had occurred to him. ~ “Here it; is." thrporter said and gave the receipt to Fernandez who, in tum-handed it to Dolllmore. "That part of it seems i-n order.” the Inspector admitted ivlien he had examined the receipt. “It's easily verified. Why not take it along to the railway pd0' pie?" "I vrili." "You might, give me the num- ber of the receipt then,"' said Fernandez. "Is there anything fur- ther I can do for you? Or for the Superintendent?" he went on turn- ing to Dueros. “I hold merely a watching brief this time," said the Superinten- dent. ‘“Well gentlemen, I hate to cp- pear inhospitable-.." Fernandez said, rising from his chair. "Just a minute, Fernandez," said Dolllmore. "Have you, by any chance, come across the will of the lady who was murdered here?" A quick glance passed between AA‘ -o I; an Island Farmer's Wife “We got quite a lot of work olrllshtened away lately" James re- marked. He had come indoor; about mid-morning to rest briefly and t9 vlllt with ine. H; began um, to mention the ntoro important items. There had been the wood cutting RM llflllll-IIG- not eHOuIh yet. for our needs but as he said “plenty to sec us through ‘till Spring”; a wood slelflll taken to a forgo had been fitted with new shoeing and among the other satisfying events, the Ne“. mare had been shod. “In an icy spell" I have heard James say "a Person is pretty helpless 0n p, {gym without one sharp horse." A supply of mill feeds had been hauled; 1m,- cattle hsd been richly "powdered" llld l! I 811st of wind blew a drift 0f wow scams} a. window JainQs refilled something else with obvious mmelll- "And W8 sot the stove pipes and flue cleaned, Ellen—-that's worth, something." I believe the neighbors were a are of that. fact. lvfr. C. from ha house on the hill could plainly see the dark stain of soot find "51155- We had Bllllitted over m_,a field earlier today. The mgil- man noticing it said: “I see you've been Elvlllfl the stove pipes an- other going over, Ellen-it's great to have stoves and plpeg and glue; Bflfe- He tucked the wraps more snugly about him when I stood there ll minute after receiving the mail. "There's an account of another big fire in the paper this morning - Not on the Island- Away vsome- wheres- children burnt to death. It's a fright. ‘isn't it "the ii-umber of fires there have been this Wint- er?" “Some" I observed "are the result of carelessness". O I t Arid then I remifibered that at Alderleayii. is the men folks who take care of most of the fire linz- 1,. "i ns iEllenis Diary l ._; ;_Lite Baby's first. mliil foods o.’ ten cause digestive upisuts, because tlic diges- tive system is miniature. Libby's Baby Foods arc easier to digest because they arc not only strained, but also [Jama- gtnistd. This exclusive double pro- cess gives your liiiby definite exlrq bent-fits lniliy runiinf get from foods that arc only strained. For straining plus llomogeiiization breaks up food cells so baby can digest the iood'more easily and more com- When shopping for baby. don't forget Libby‘.- lldnugrniird Era rated Milk and Libby's "Gentle Press" oinatoJuire. ards. One rule that excepts no one is that no smoking is allowed around the stables or barns cr pig-l gory. "Have your smoke in lllQ‘ house, boys" is a familiar eogan’ of James‘ when we have any help. l There is a careful handling of lan- I | I toms and often flash lights are | " | carried tn preference. Gasoline and I I kerosene and other inflaiiimables are given due respect. At the tiiresli- y I SOAP and °|NTMENI I L}: 5dr ‘Xood-gzvyttrlig the?‘ engine ‘is | For PROMPT RELIEF | ac a sionwere spars from the exhaust can do no harm. I PIMPLES l lslmrks ffoglllsalxi englzie were evident I as I It a neat l1 HY of ire works. once LA EA when to finish our threshing. the I ‘ciiiiciii-i helosélcar up Ilflh siaii- I work at it extended into the twilight. , I Lolita,Buyulhvmoufllclll All : “Just look at that now!" James II """“'5's‘ ' ‘Y. Um" . said eyeing them and ever siiicéll gprlyiznzlxllggiilllaetyrlolli: I Sadie Pachmann and Fernandez. “Will? What ivi-ll?" “Mrs. Lcwins will. The cno that was drawn un by Mr. Rollitcr which he thinks was destroyed?" "No. Of course not. You searched the room after her death-not me. Besides. what use would the will be to me?" "I don't know," said Dolllmore. "Surely this is n matter lul‘ Mrs. l..ewin's solicitor?" Sadie Prit-hiiiann put in. “Under normal conditions, that is so" Dolllmore agreed. "But mur- der is hardly a normal condition. But perhaps youJ-egard it differ- enily?" "What do you mean?" Fernandez demanded in a blustering tom. "There's a limit to what I'm go- ing to stand. You come here and you insult Miss the location for the engine. The brush burning too that. is being car- ried on these days in connection with the wood culling would, I know, have 11o sad nftcrinaili ofl fire. a However there ‘was neither fire nor cutting in the bush todayn The snow flurries that persisted ihcough- I out the iificriiooii discouraged their going. Jock thought “perhaps we inav as veil go back" but James taking stock of the wind and fall- ing 5I‘.OW was "darned if lie would". The drifts moulded the bed on the lawn roundly, oriicre beneath their covcr of spruce boughs, the Spring bulbs sleep. It crept up on the baby pines. that. iomeday will have whis- pering winds and s. star In their branches, and filled in the old Scotch rose bush. It came almost Pachmann." "Do you feel insulted, Miss Pach- mann" Dolllmore asked. “Surel" she snapped. "Too bad, isn't it? I'm sure if you were to complain to your husband he would conic to see me and demand an apology." Fernandez looked from ma. to the other rnd then sat back in his seat. l "It’ll save time if we cit out the bluff," sald Dolllmore quietly as he rose to his feet. “You'll pro- bably be hearing from us again - quite soon." With that he turned to the door. "I'll be seeing you, too," 181d Du- cros-as he followed his colleague. The two detectives aat In sil- ence as the oar passed through the I l a cup of tea, however. Dolliniore opened out: "I'm quite certain ty work going on," he Illd. "And I'm beginning That Pachmann woman is had." "Now what. conceivable ning?" strange that nobody seemed American woman." the son by sight -- as far as I can gather she's the only one who does. Bhe knows tie will was drawn up -but for er we should have known nothing about It. But who! ls there In those two things to make her dangerous to this gang of crooks?" ii t ' men I; Anna Ashley goal: aeisen gnaurvnownny "m" and women undergrads would autumn Al of u‘. o. How cans: make a good wln- “m” “’"'°' dow ventilator? vmfldm‘ (Continued on Page l) A- cl" ill-I'll?! of board. two or three inches wide and the length of the width of "window sash. This ai- iows fresh air to enter the room front between the sashes’. without a draft. Q. How can I remedy loos: fits- tenlng clespa of a glove? A. Take a tack hammer arvi lap lightly the little bails of the glove ciasps. There will be no more trou- ble in fastening the glove. Q. what is a home remedy for neuralgia? 1i. The eating of a gocd quantity lesitnrsaiofl of celery often proves to be an l- lll Unis park back to Ducros's hotel. Over that‘ jhere ll some particularly dir- to agree. reason can these people have for either holding-up or murdering Miss Sten- “No idea." said Dueros. "It was to have seen her go excepting that "Nobody!" Dolllmore echoed. "But there must be a reason. She knows to the empty ncst in the Rowan tree-the same nest wheres trag- cdy' happened on a lovely day lust June. At the time, Jamie guessed "it must a been one cf those crows" that robbed the low home of its eggs and because there was no cliie of Eny kind, not even a bit of a blue shell to tell us anything of the ure. And the nest that had been and sorrowful. 1 r o 0 Joyce in the kitchen tonight. James is there. and Jock. And we have a visitor. engaged at prcscnt in ex- aminlng the “cntrails" of the old clock. It has been shoiving a dc- cided reluctance to oontkmo its humdriim day by dly activity. little knowing that not "in all Christen- dom" is there another that could iaks its place with James and me. Odd times lately. I have looked up missing its familiar tick i0 say in sin-prise: "Why the old clock’: stopped!" and James has reproach- ed me more than once with: "Ellen. didn't I remind you to wind tier?" It was not in the winding that our handyman has located Qhe you were l. boy?" There Is a silence and then: “Well, it's not much wonder that she's wore out!" It ll farm. though when one considers the great amount of "Goods and chattels" that might need repair- lnl. if that custom were followed. there would doubtless be days when thehiractlce would become embar- ruing. And another era comes to the‘ days. when various and wanna cf merchandise came to the farmers‘ doors. But. James, lat the phone asks: Wiles he tried them yet?" and "Isn't that nice?‘ Junie has worn the new iubber boots. hi: very first pali- of man- atlo ‘wear. ‘ Until tom Good-night. MTOI- I . Dill"- I has been most careful in selecting I- _ n _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ i i-OOfifi-Q-OQ-O-O-O-O-Q-O-Ofi-Q-FO-Q-O-OOO- Qffi O4 900 §§O-OO Q0 O-O O QOQ'Q~OO neatly‘ fold in tlie stiffly beaten egg luaflllml- "We °°llld Only °°“le°l' {turkey may be used instead of t.he so warm and full of life and liappyl anticipation one day. was ccld midi deserted the next. And the piirentsl and Jamie rind I were disappointed: I ‘rhere is a social time being en-l trouble. “She's plumb wore out —-,¢ mbg m4 m” together. Use for that’: what she is". Then lie laughs topping on casserole. Bake in mod- to James. "Has she been going slncozerately not oven 37s degrees F. for pleasant, I think hers by the fire, to have repair men come io thel mind with a measure of longlng-. pcddleiis , FEWER DIGESTIVE UPSETS RESULT 0_F_ll_tlM_tltiENlZATl0N Exclusive Libby Process Breaks Up lndigestlble Factors in Baby Foods —Many Benefits Result " gANuanv.-is,___1& roll! re U,- fiO-OlO-O-O-O pletely, helping babyio get an“ nourishment from an equal amount oi food. FREE BOOKLET on Infant Feeding All mothers who want to be up-to- date in new advances in infant nutri- tion, send your name and address to Libby's, Cliatham, Ontario, for copy of the free booklet: "Healthful Fegd. ing ior Your Baby." only mic 2m f’ mi rooos ARE soni STRAINED AND HOMOOENIIED l Cook ’s Corner CHICKEN YORKSHIRE Two cups diced cooked cliickcii, cups uirditmi white sauce, 1 Clip plus ‘.5 tablespoon; pastry flour, or l cup all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, l: teaspoon salt 2 qgg yolks, 1 clip nillk. ‘A cup chick- -> (‘ll or turkey fill. tniclicti), 2 egg whites. Place chicken hi bottom of a large greased casserole. Fkzur 1 cup White sauce over chicken and sat in oven to heat. Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Beat egg yolks and add nillk. Add liquid to di-y ingredients mid beat until bat- ter is smooth. Add melted fat and whites. Batter will be quite thin. Pour over chicken and bake in mod- crate oven 350 degrezs F. for 35-40 minutes. Serve ill. once frcin bak- ing dis-h with the remaining cup of white sauce. Left-over cl-iicken or cream sauce. Six servings. TURKEY _0R. CHICKEN CASSEROLE One cup uncoked fine noodles. 3 tablespoons chicken or turkey fat, 1 green popper, chopped; 1 cup slic- ed mushrooms. 3 tablespoons flour, ‘K.- teaspoon salt, ‘A teaspoon pep- pcr, 2 cups milk or 1 cup stock, 2 cups diced cooked chicken. 1 cup grated cheese 3 hard cooked eggs, sliced; 2 teaspoons fat. ‘.9 cup dry bread cnimbs. , Cool: noodles in boiling salted water until tender. Drain. Melt ‘fat. add green pepper and mushrooms. Cook 15 minutes. Add flour and sea- sonings and blend well. Add milk and cook until thickened. stirring constantly. Arrange half the nood- les, tur ey. cheese in sliced eggs in layers a large, greased casserole. Pour over half the sauce. Repeat with remaining ingredients. Melt t e 2 teaspoons ‘fat add bread Mo d e rn Etiquette v..~oo->o0-4+o+0: o++o+o+vo+v~ By Roberta lac z Q. should a woman remove iia hat at a theater? A- "Yes. this is the courteous thing to do. However, this depends upon the hat. Some types do noel;- ing to obstruct the view of the peo- ple behind. and so may be kept. o Q. When a woman has mov into a new neighborhood how soon should she return the first call of u. neighbor? A. Within two weeks. Q. When introducing a doctor. should one present him as "Doctor Wilson" or as "Mr. Wilson"? A. lle should be introduced by his title, “Doctor Wilson.“ In! STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KIJMBLII For a y, January l6 INTERESTING planetary cuiiiiz- udations point to a ‘program of new interests, affecting career, Ircsh oolectives, wit-h much of an CXDM‘! sive and eventful nature iii fin- ances. business and purely person- al ambitions. lii fact, tlie personal element is destined to figure iii ail plans and purposes. with liuilvl contacts with those in high also" and power. Approach tinesc Wltll definite and well-organized plan-i and suppress instincts to tlie siioivi‘. cxaggeiatcu .an(i extiuvagant ill funds, energies. and speech. If it la Your Birthday Those whose birthday it is iiial have a year of change. Wllll "m interests and associations. iii irhloll personal appeal may brinB “mm pleasant relations with those lullll‘ ential positions. Such may b" m’ pressed by ability. efficiency and bi reasonable and practical Plllll-i l‘ propositions and not by 9111885‘ ation. and extravagance in Wtfllli acts and assets generally. kriidciix. economy and sound objectives mo! thrive with change and new P1“ of lotion, A child born on this div have a capable and construe‘ N equipment, with hllh ambit o and enterprise. but may defeated‘ best interests by exaggflstd Eli” M‘ and ideas and by want of W p. denoe and thrift. {ii- DIIEUTDI OI‘ WBEND LONDON- New Director o! Women's Royal Naval Edwina’; v ceeding Dame Vem uushto" ' thaws, is Superintendent J- 30-40 minutes. 8b: servings. Splendid Co a Mixed In Your Kitchen No Cooking. W“ No Trouble. Saves Big Dollars. “ Yea mivam. right liryourowa kitchen. “Rh to: qui- _ you can easily mix a on that can be doinadeil upon Woolcombr, who enlisted in 5"" 1 _‘_,_4 1 Relief did medicine to it hats a hint tutu fin And dod It do Ill our favorite oousl love You’! a work l‘ "up results, and gives you a moi-ll‘ as much for your money. And n 0 trouble-it's so easily p oceans the bhloltu- branon. all“ “f: fifi Ab l v _ yi-u. stirring lcillmof ulatod sugar I and one cup of water a few amounts. until dlsnolvod. No cooking needed 0r you an use corn syrup or Ilahl honey. instead of sugar syrup. Now get 91,5 ounces of itlnox from any flflllllnolilltl pour it late a the. co W" ti!!!‘ , - "‘ ‘Kidd-ole on root ‘inoneiilat lrrll" J fi i if not. vioowl " ‘ "Jill Wat-w