a 1211.2 Ihfbi '. '4' Int-s.‘ requires no sugar. TH COOK'S é C OZUVER MRMM FUDGE CAKES I 2 sqs. LUISWGCWDLG chocolate. 1-2 c. butler. 1 c. sugar 8 eggs, well beaten. 1 ‘tsp. vutllldu ' ~2 c. sited flour. c. chopped pecans or walnub. 1-2 tsp. salt Cu; (Ll-(Kllflt/e into small pieces Incl melt ovrr hot WaJJ‘ Cream butter, and sugar and united cugco- 18.8 auu bea‘. well Add wck-beaterl eggs and vanilla; beau LlI0.0lZ§;.ily and add flour, nuts and salt Put Into lightly-greased and floured i l-Illlll pun; flatten with spatula B!’ bfih- 1r. llllwtlu‘ te oven (350 de- grscs F‘ ) for 30 mlnlue: Turn cake out o: .14.. on. ca. int: squares Willie hot. Mates two dozen squar- as TRY ME sow. swseotsw. DISHWASHING- JUST FEEL now MUCH Mon: SOAPY | AM. ‘ms-Es BECAUSE I'M ALL PURE SOAP IIIDGOLIIE-IUITERSCDTCH i Illlllll i CIIHIEI. “DARLING, YUWVE GUT SUMETHING HERE!” Q Each of the 4 favorite flavors of Jell-O Puddings is fir! to nuke s hit with your family. And you'll enjoy serving them because Jell-O Puddings are so easily prepared. Just add milk, cook 5 minutes, then 0001-4 to 6 servings of a grand, nourishing, economical dessert that . 0o0v~¢ >1.- A Morni:g Smile krooacx NEXT ON TIIE LIST “Is that young ntan com-tin Etlfiifi" asked her aunt 8 "m ‘ 0 exactly; but he's approach» m5 W‘? by step " ‘ 30W d0 you mean?" W911, the firs: I-iille he called he spent the evcnlrt: will! my auto. Irwh album 0n his knee " ‘Yes, but -" "filo second time he nursed u: 408 IASt night h." Lek m): Lil: bmmer 011 11L“ 1RD S0. you see it's gradually wot“ mg round to my turn." i431 BUSINLL.» . IRST Rambling 1n the hills of Alber- fieenshlrv. a vislzor from the south ‘Nils Overs-taken hy rt sltdclctt mist For hours he wandered helpkss- Iv. clihnc," out at intervals: “Help! I'm lost!" He WM lust giving up all hope of This (Zn/sum! r a u l u n n: uUnnlIlr-MI 44MAA L‘ {IDQroLhyUEiAxL Slswys- WOMAN’S “NO” MAY MEAN ANY- THING, INTERPRETATION UP TO MAN Living 6c Leisure The Woman's Rcslm . suds of nay mild no flakes -—————-—- ‘m °'_"' m‘ m . "'.“'..~......“’.1'&-'“»%="Z vet Half or World’s Heartbreak Comer n“ m. Poemngxyflvinosut Bhpbon xuormtyggvtémfi-‘fvlfférllggllfflyéf Because Men Can’t Understand ‘The shlbl 0f the free are iamlch- Sififrfiin the niglggeghgxci 2mg; 1X18. m6 Plan“ l" brine or intense artificial heat shoud be 1m owl» o! 1w: ll t-hv "Imp d taboo. amel- not hang by clothes Women A boy who says he is in distress-and how-asks me: "What line of conduct do girls 1111539111 s? How do girls ‘want boys ma Vim“ Nil-ml“! either; the '11 mark the . Th0 smlssle will b0 Ion; Aha bur- $13M needs yao pressing; $3. to mat them? they crave a I, or prefer t0 b0 hmdled d"! Break - ply brush briskly when dry, Pock- with gloves? If I step a girl out and offer a little pectin , maybe she But fruitful as the wheat upon e35, b31115. collars and such would will say "no," but l1 I take her at. her word and make no tu her advances your plains be moped carefuLy befcm drying_ she won't date me again because she says I'm slow. If I am persistent in teasing another girl for a lclss when she sa s "no," she calls me fast and won't. give me another date. How. Miss x. can we boys tell what a girl means when she says "no"? I; there any secret wpy or reading their minds? What does the female species want, anyway? ' Well. son, how the female mind works its wonders to perform is s. mystery that makes the riddle of the Sphinx seem like a comlund- rum that any moron could guess without straining his mind. But rnlluolh of men from Adar-n down, have wrestled with the problem without ever finding out how the darn thing functions. And especially has no one ever discovered Just. what. a woman means when she says "no,' for sometimes she means "yes" sometimes she doesn't, and which interpretation to ut upon it ls not‘ only always risky, but often d trous. For not-hing lnfuriattes a. woman more or branul a man as more of a. sap in her eyes. tbaln for him to accept her tum down as final. when she only wanted to be begged to change her mind. For. you see, with the fair and devious sex "no" is not always a negative, it; is Just as often a come on. It is like s. waving hand or a fluttering scarf that beckons the adventurer on his uest. It is a shield of conventlonallty behind which a girl h1d€S when e doesn't want: to be thought too easy or too anxious, and she expects a man to have gumption enough to see through her “no-noes," and to steal the kiss she refused. CONSIDER THE EVIDENCE So. son. consider all the collateral evidence when you are trying to decide what a girl's “no" means. It she snuggies up to you when she says she never pets yets keeps her mouth in easy reaching distance, you And eel-tan as the dawn, the Vlc- ____. WY- om swssntns PRACTICAL POILNTEBS I03 w v my; mono yo; wumwm Paomrhtgffllfsoali 3h at m. in... -——i tune keep warm in the cold months (H1111, powder added w mvvn- to come. Instead cf just "Junklng" glue elves colour and a Brand new these old sweaters that. no longer flVm-lf» fit or have become tiuck thr h B°n°d WWW?‘ "9 BT95"? 1m‘ constant washing, try making fig;- proved by the addition of two or gm; o; gkgtlng caps from them. $11M! My 191M185 l0 the "F" 1n For mittens. simply trace the out- whlch they are cooked They be- line of your hand on paper. then 00ml’- Pa-Tlry 731's 15 b99119 b91113 cut the sweater according to your Sen/w the)‘ 11"? filled 111 a mix‘ pattern, leaving plenty (I room W"? of melied bull" 513d P317713“? for comfort Wltll» contrasting wool +- or fluffy allgora overcast the edges why 15 "W! "Lmned? Bflml” 1n a close blanket stitch Woolly lug" “m! 3-! needed i"- mfll“ mi)‘ caps can be made in any number , laws- Molflssss h We in meld"! of styles and finished off the same industrial alcohol. Industrial alco- w“, to make a cuw skaung set no] is needed in making explosives. Th“. W, there-s the mm o, m“ AEirurploslves are nEBC-Jll to smk the mg made n, S-mmscu s. A few clovesfizliagao vegetanbele FADE” DRAPBRJES IOUp gve an exotc vour. move tho cloves before serving. mitmfivfifififéeflflfie ‘l; 512.33; ——- s m m l l . ' Cwves are mod also when wm- piifiieoia 125$: “ifiolni? xii-f“ fill? billed with an oulcn, a buy leaf side of the curtains Rip the bu“ and B Pmfih 0f K1118" 1n We Wm“ tains apart. wash or drv clean as when cooking corned beef. nwegary, st/ltch togeiher rfgain 511d M118 If the materials are Doughnuts split, toasted and set- ved with marmalade or honey or 3am, and delicious as a sweet for luncheon or for afterncon ma. —or should I say "soft drinks"? Mr Alfred Lurlt. the brilliant actor. scores high also as a cook, and in his spare time is teaching aspiring young slimy cooks in New York some important "olrlt in ma and flavour One point that he makes is that butter for sauteing glould never be put ctfld try- pan. To get so sacory re- suits, says Mr. Lunt, first heat your pan. Imglishwomen have been forced to learn nlany eccncmica.‘ tricks One of those is to r‘ns= out every milk container with a spoonful 0f water and to use this liquid in coo WASHABLE CORDUROY You can get; really excellent re- sults laundcrlng washable cord"r0l7 at home if you follow some sim- ple, reliable directions. First,‘ of course, be sure tic-at the corduroy is labelled ‘Washable " Mali} rifll rescue when a voice bailed him nut of the unknown. “Ay, Pm hear-inc’ ye." it salda “opt what's the reward for flndin y! .- lt hurl my pride to hear her say- “BETTY’S DRESS LOOKS pzflWfl W??? N37 WAS/IDA? I LEARNED! NO MATTER now You 1 .00 YOUR WASH You NEED suutteufs “emu- $0AP/lVE$$" FOR THOSE EXTRA DIRTY SPOTS CUFFS, HEMS, EDGE! COMI BRIGHTER when you wash clothes the Sunlight way. Just touch stubborn spots with Sunlight Soap. This puts an active film of soap in contact with the dirt, and as the clothes are washed Sunlighfl “extra-soapincss" quickly loosens even deepest grit NO IIUBIING NEEDED with Sunlight, either! My, how that saves the clothes! Try Sunlight next waahdayl See how much brighter and sweeter-smelling clothes come. How even the most soiled spots come out dazz- ling. Not atreaky . . . not "half- vvashcd" looking . s . but smornan ALL ovsal And m how lovely colon stay, tool , ron A column WASHING JOI YOU cnrrl no wmlour SUNLIGHT A LEVER nonon washed. use a good, mild soap, lukewarm wafer, very gentlg ha“. 411113 Drv 1n Shfide and press be- fore restitching. HOUSEHOLD HINTS woolen rrigtog" 38mg we” or dark e l1 P0118318 210th made of dark wool a A small quantity of nutmeg or ma“ Elves B- Iflcaslng variation when added to scalloped fish oysters. Whole cloves will nngweg- the wit“! purpose as moth balfs when wrmkhd through stcrezi cltthllng. 000k cel _ 1 l : 1 when cookcednlozls glvnglrly.‘ mughms To nemov l gt hands washeinuaigefilr will: 21$: rub a I'M!» tartar!" "cld (f; pow- deri on them antievery 5min Wm Vanlsh- leaving the hands white and clean. Strangerwlli L‘ g Shady Gulch I l I B! Denver Bardwell neat hack of FQYPTxIQte-us notes from ms pocket. next tram is leavulg here Ln in hull-h M13 Ulmollu, l was W“; Y°l1 Ill-Em. balk at; me last DlOmcIII, gut i_was also told to remind you w uus {at loll of lnQllcy u a 300a passpu“ W “"4? rmstules in some "';3§l.".‘2".?éf§.é“'°- n» we» ‘L3,, you slku we pap- "mnd zazed silently at the £326.)’. then glanced at Jen Hal. "111. Jc-fll" he greeted “Sha fill. J8 trash deal all right? YOyLi 9g w“ “WW8 180K198?" Klxco w §bts 1mg film for three thousand tfiufifi n, its all right, he's goo the Papers 1°!‘ you to sign. nave you 8°}; Y°"I deed nab-rs with you?" Y°911~"Q1'm°11d fumbled 1n a er 00st Docket, bro ht . flqial-looklng cloculfulerlgfulranfimoti- Sfinmiil. c.l°l:::l "let. ~ 1°“- - . s em my deeds to cwo thousand gooq acres o; “If PB-“fillrass land in the worm?’ u incl re coir-ct," Holland said. 1mm men-es three ulousand a01- t?'2.i'.'..£&"1 aha‘. '.';‘.iii°"...‘ i." here's penhahd k." y Y 8n Ormond waveringly followed Hot. land toward the dresser. '1he lawyer I001! the ink bottle and pen {mm fé‘°tt.‘é‘t.'lis..l’.%°‘if.lf.afi‘”fi°fo '5'.“ "m lwOalqfvnoglfldlclher' d l; u fly e un- eane eav on the dresser and began slowly and m,- B3i‘°$l“§..i¥"%“ f"? ""33. "J's? . c 1 e 1' ‘ e time to read. If he had reau it he would have seen where it had the name of "William Radkln" in- stead of “Thomas mlty" u m; m- ipiiaéllt of the prorfrtyj‘ ere came a no on the dog;- before the signature was complete. glrsnklltzxag stopped writing and raised Ruskin said ulckly "r11 t id wen oor 1nd put hi; to the crack. be sold mouth close "Mr. Orm softly. "Sick Or‘ not. I've got t0 lee him," cams the answer. "Ive got. to make I train. and this business has got to be attended to." Ormond. who was now dining his name to the land trans er cod, again looked up. "Sure," Rankin said now ioudLv. “Sure he's going to make that, train, He'll be there-don't worry." Ormond resumed his finished. Then, Jefl Holland s on one of the witness lines. "What's gains’ on in than?" cum the vexed voice beyond the door. "This is Murray Bassett, at- for the railroad and acting for . ihomss Lolly. I've to see ou, Mr. Ormond. bet rm " erefiour money, Mr. Ormond.” Bodkin d hastil Onnond looked from him to the door, puzzling doubt on his face, but he took the money “Here, Chick," Bodkin said. "Can gnu your name as the second ltness I l |_ ca a nam ' Chick assertedrbrililrilngqdylittie. e u the pm 23.‘; %ed mm" s . Lfi. Ormondl" tho nun outside and Ofm are Justified in concluding that her "no" means “ycs" and that she is not. averse to a little petting. But if, on the other hand. she keeps herself out of arms‘ reach when she says "no," it is flat and final. and you had iust. as well return tier to the bright lights in the ballroom and begin a discussion about how ions: the war is likely to last. and what does she mink of the President's fiscal poilc one of the major tragedies because Y. When you our how girls want to be treated. you touch on not: only plroblems of life, but also on the source of its aif of the heartbreak and sorrow of the Wflrl e mbesl comes from men never understanding how women want to be treated. and thus blundrzring into making their sweethearts and wives miserable wheat they are working themselves to death to trv to make them happy. Many a man. for instance. is an old bachelor because he failed to woo the only woman he ever loved or wanted for a wife in the way she wanted be courted. He was a matter of fact, with the kind of devotion that keeps a w fe on her knees thanking God osaic man, with a heart filled for her luck in getting him. but he didn't understand the technique of love-making that a romantic girl craved. TASTES IN WOOING‘ DIFFER. He wooed her with gifts of substantial jewelry. which would have been wort-h rnonev in any pawnshnp. instead of perishable orchids: nnd when he proposed to her, he took her to a new house and descanted on the plumbing. and asked her how she woud like to live there and be h little housekeeper. instead of wilful! her that she was the B11881 0f dreaml- And she said “no" because that. wasn't the wav great lovers did it in the movie: and how she wanted to be wooed and won. And tilere are millions of unhappy wives whose marriazes are cinders, ashes and dust in their teeth for no other reason than that; their hus- bands dorft treat them the way thev want to be treated. “Ihev are mar- ried. to men who never even look at another pettlcoat but their Mnrfas . who think Marla hum: the moon. and who work their flngvfs f0 ti"? 110m‘! to give Marla everv comfort and luxury. But thev never nav her a. compliment. or tell her how beautiful and wonderful she is and that she arrows younger and more fasclnnllm": the Rallm Nml lrritlllon Msntbolatum quickly relieves sniffling and sneezing . . . clears the nose and kncpa rt clear. Jan and tubuJOc. ox shouted. "Let me in! I'm Murray duster, Mr. baby's lawyerl" Ormond’: face lost its look of 1111x113 doubt. He whirled on “What. sorts. shenanhigan Ls this you're run on me?" he shouted. he rushed no the door, unlocked it, and flung it bnck violently, The derhl-hatlsd young lnull, red of face. strode in. CHAPTER. XXI “Are you me lawyer Tom Lally sald would come to me to-day?" Ormorlci demanded of the newcom- "I arnl What's been going on in here?" Bassett angrily glowered around at the group of men. “I've Just bought Mr, Ormond‘: ranch and his herd of cattle," Rad- kin said, suavely. "lrou came Just a. little too late, Mr. Basset-t. The dent's finished." “And. whom are you represent- ing?" Bassctt snapped. “Did Mr. Lari send you to do this?" " ope. 1 just represent myself. I took a slune to the4Bar M and thought. I'd like to raise beef‘ out. thew. I never did like railroads and coal diggers ill cow country." Bassett whirled on Ormond. "Have you tricked Mr. Laliy?" Ormond turned his whitening face to Jefl Holland. "Jefl, you helped this slick coyote trick ms Into this! He and you made me think he was this lvlr. Bassett. Jeff, you gotta stralghtcn it out-J’ "Hold onl" Bassett. cut. in. He faced Rsdkln. "Do 1 understand that you came here impersonating me to put this deal over? ' "It happened that I didn't have to" Radkin replied. grinning. "I might; have, l.’ it had been necessary, but Mr. Ormohq. just jumped. to concius ns. (To be Continued) lluetotatanhaltontlilions Catarrilni deafness and Head Noises need not bo ne looted any Ion or since the discovery o on American .homlst. Now ft In posalblo for sumo of the most obstinate cases of Denfness due to ca- lsrrh to be relieved by the application of the formula called Spantax. This treatment is meetln with wide success In many countries. Th. D. D., 67 yearn old, writes: "I have used tho treatment for only I weeks and my hearing In much better. The relic! was prompt and now the hood nolssa have subsided. ‘My catsrrh, n case of many years’ tundlnf, ls improving satisfactorily." Span!“ a easll used nt homo am] seems to work up! 1y on eopla of all ages. 8 anhx is so succ In rsllevln§ ca arr-ha! deafness at n Head olses and curbing (Eaton-z, 115M. it Is offered under an iron-clad money book agreement. Got 8 Ifllll from Your 06M’- Usa l according to tho simple direc- tlons. If M. the and of l0 days your hoar- ln ls not relieved, your Head Noises subsided, Just return tho empty pack- s o and your money will he refunded without. question. 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They help u; ' give lipron’: such character, such full-bodied richness and satisfying flavour, that you no! only enioy i: more but get more cups for your They treat their wives as if they were reasonable human beings, as if they were trusted business partners. as if they were part of themselves, and that is not the way they want to be treated. "They want. - to be treated like Lady Loves not as household OOXIVCTIIOXIOGS. ‘Ihev want. to be fed on wedding cake, not roost beef and potatoes. No. son. there is no secret way of reading a woman's mind. when tho Creator made "up 1119f‘ "r144 =ww~e~ women, He made them mysteries that neither ever solves. and that ls what makes them 0f pcrpetuai interest to fuflvnlvusrsk .1 l, 1,42 rature THERE'S I10 NEED f0 DRINK WIS/IV- ltffiilly I'M — tea ius! because you are rationed, All [lining- Hence these solved. It's no trouble at all. andtam but a moment. No cooking hooded. 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