g.\\ ish the ,, . '\ ' G And V italit vim and Punch. 1'If:‘r.'¢:::’uragey'l0 act on a sudden 3*‘ h h. - I e txlineifve to tackle the hardest ’ thing.‘ With feet that climb, and hands . that cling. And a heart. thatnever forgets to sing- '1'hat’s Pepi ‘ Bridal veu - To wear your veil with an up- swept hair-do, brush hair up from temple and neck. Fasten one end of pin-tpcked veil in a fail-like flare to the crown of head. Just be- hind piled curls. ‘E‘orwi«,:'d of the ¢=ug:5LVpirl pi nosegaypf _flswel's.__Au _ ___ ____,_ .._h \ i%%\nr~.~.~ van" r1-1 YOIIR -- in an a -._n \‘ what your outlook is. (Copyright, 1939. King Features Syndicate ["0-) .ru'H-h-I.-.-A-.-.'t-.-.=.=i.'J.=m.-.-.-.-.-A-.-.5-.-.-.-.~. . . .. .. . .. - For Monday, July 3rd ‘ MARCH 21 to A.PR..LL. 20_ (A.rles& ——B ttl u ulu'uiy emotions youowigh at 80 $m0°mIY "1.‘r°“.gh today and get things done in tne speediest, manner. Close attention to business and money imI9“95F5 advised. Gl'i1f:l0USneSS and di- plomucy will help all rouiici. _ APRIL. 21 to MAY 20 klaurubl _Born before May 6? In 3-I 1m‘ portant matters consult those whbse opinion you value and ‘he very careful making 3‘é1‘€‘5m‘-n5- "Don‘t. promise what you_ cannot execute. All Taureuns: 581115 D05‘ sible through your _own efforts and i.' . apli/Etc; “Ell to JUNE 21 (Gem‘inl)—— Routine affairs. 811 6559mm‘ d“" 135 and preparation work should receive early attention. Not aus- picous for expansion or credit. However, astute management will -aid treniendoiisw. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (cancer)- Excellent for personal issues, ro- mance, vacations. weddlnS5._8II915- tic and professional pursuits for you bom before July 8. other Cancer folk: You will have to furn- initatlve and unction. oflts available if you look for em. u ' ‘ ,_. . ,, Banish Pen-Fright to Write Better Letters Easy When Posted on [Rules 130 letters "get you down”? I Maybe you try ‘to write like 1 bookpnot like talking. Dorothy is afraid to say. "We're ‘Just revelling in roses these days. ‘Our garden's our parlor." ‘.nice weather and the garden is idnlng well]: Then realizes it falls ‘flat. ‘ She wonders. When you fire “halfway-acquainted." do you sign ‘a note “Very truly yours’? The ending that fills the bill is "Sin- cerely yours." Should she sign her name "Dorothy Jones Green," or “Mrs. ‘Henry Green?" The former, of °°‘”5e‘ Wm‘ “Mm Hem’ Green an ordinary tin funnel of suitable . In parentheses in lower left corner remembered. What stationery. to use in am- twering formal invitations? Should you write "most all" or "almost ull"?~ These questions puzzle Dor- othy too. Dorothy needs a handy guide such as our 32-page booklet of rnctlcal lessons about letters. lves sample letters for social. business situations. vocabulary pointers. suggestions on what to ' write about. Good form in letters. co,-.1-_go;_t ntpiiqneryl . ‘ ';';en.u arc in \,:llllS for your copy Good Letter-Writing Made Easy .'.n1e Guardian Home service. ' sure to write plninl your ‘I9. Address, and the time of Name Street Address PIOYIXXOO 600 I LANDS. - Housewife Activities three minut;e§_. INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE‘ By FRANCES DRAKE rook in [kg section your birthday comes in, and find Sticks ‘ ~ ‘to stiff old phrases, “We are having it her married name may "03 b9 i WOMEN’S REAl__.;___1ll..-.S,_ The Her unusual and lovely effect be achieved by having your W 0! the same material as the dress. thrown back over head. nun-like. -no lmuxe 3 perfect match (even white has so many off tones). give the florist a sampleiof your BOW“ material to match to the ribbon 01 your bouquet. A hawthorne tree in new South Walw recently bore sp1'1D8 I310-9‘ some on one side and autumn ber- ries on the other. pugs has adopted a plan for air raid defence under which all neon lights. electric signs and other illu- mlnations can be extinguished in -.,-.-.-.r-.r.-w.-h-.-u-u-i-w.-.--.~M.-h-l.-h-.ru- according to the stars. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) —waLoh your step it making new. contacts, trying new Ideas End methods watch your oompetlt-on Less irritating rays you burn after August 7, but good judgment should be exercised to avoid re- tracing steps. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) — Literary endeavors seek- ing favors, new trys may Seem dif- ficult, but finishing old matters. secretarial and other clericial work should be easy.‘p1easant for your painsiaking folk. SEP'I'E1\ABEI<. 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) —— In your desire to as- sist others, don't lose sight of your Wives ‘ Make or Husbands Dorothy Dix~ Every Wife Who is Dissatisfied With Her Husband and Home Needs to do ‘a Bit of Self-Analysis. Maybe iiie.Fault is Her Own Listen, wives! Do u ever think that you ma be lnrpely 1051101135515 for the faults in your usbuids to which ou mos object There ishis taking you for granted, for instance, w is perhaps the No. l griev- ancc of married women. Your husband has ceas- ed to be a. lover. He never pays you a compliment. He never notice what you have on. He never gives you a. kiss except one that is flabby than it is more of an insult than it is 3 caress. Good- ness knows. that you never expected marriage 10 be like THAT. Well, stop your breast-beating long enough to get a line on your own conduct. Perhaps you are accesso to the crime of your marriage going flat. If your usband is no longer a lover, have you kept on being a Lady Love yourself? Have you dre;sed yourself up for him and kept yourself looking at- ractive? or have you felt that an old rag was good enough to slouch around home 7 Have you met him when he came home at night with a glad, swefl smile or a grouch? Have you given him the rim of your ear or the back of your head instead of your lips when he tried to kiss you? Lots oi men quit making love to their wives because their wives treat them as if they were cash registers instead of Romcos. Perhaps your husband is no fireside companion. As soon as dinner is over he puts on his hat and goes downtown. ’I‘hM.'s bad, of course. But is your home a. place of peace and rest and quiet, where a tired man 03“ 12918!‘ and lzalher up stfenizth for the next day? Or is it a place of nagging D.Xld.‘fl'etllXlg and whining that he flees from to save his life? Do you set h.m down to a good dinner of the things he likes and cooked troubles? What sort of entertainment do you offer him? Are you bright and chatty and amusing? Or do you uxpect him to be diverted by listening to your complaints about how hard you have worked. and how butchers’ meat has gone up, and that the doctor says little Mary's adenoids must cmne out, and that the baby broke his best pipe, and so on and so on? Maybe your pet peeve is that your husband doesult take you out stepping once in a. blue moon. You think that 1:, is just terrible may he doesnt realize how mono.onous housework is and how dull it is spt‘-1101118 the day with no one but the baby for company, and how you long to get out in the bright lights for a change. ' But what encouragement do you give him to spend his money on trying to give you a goodrtime? Do you play up to him and look and act thrilled as you did when y had 3, date K; dgiegng before you were married? Or do you and fault wi everything Do you hold him responsible if it happens to rain or smiething goes wrong with the car? Do you blame him if you don't like the movie or the own needs or neglect to take ad- vantage of good turns that come your way. Substantial matters. Your job and dealing with super- iors your chief concern. Personal issues favored. OCTOBER. 24 to NO.VF.lVI]_3ER 22 (Scorpio) — May rove trying un- less you refuse to daunted. Try hard to accomplish what you set out to do. Proceed with prearrang- ed plans and devote some time to recreation. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEIVIBEIR 22 (Sagittarius) — A lucky day for you folk. Your stars most friendly of all natives. Be confident, charming and acquisitlve. New in- terests favored; benefits through friends likely. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) -— Go leisurely along with your activity; you'll make headway and gain knowledge as you go. Don't forget to notice the many pleasantriea to be found every day. Blessings! JANUARY 22 to [FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — Inertia in the air! If you‘ve a. full work day ahead. dust off your mental equipment and get going. Having a definite system and setting a goal to reach will help you keep the right pace. FEBRUARY 21 t 0 MARCH 20 (Pisces) — More favorable rays for personal attainment. social activ- ities, courtshlps, weddings and the like that for dull, methodical or laborious tasks. An artistic, ro- mantic day. A CHILD BORN TODAY will have a generous. unselfish love nature; will always want to do the right thing but because of over- sensitivenes and rather erratic moods will sometimes cause others to be unset. Be patient with mi" and kindly with it. Brusqueness or sharp chastisement will crush its individuality, stunt its mental growth. ' gflousehold Scrapbookfi .- ‘v- ; (By ROBERTA LEE) a I Twine Holder - A practical twine holder for‘ the kitchen can be made by the use of size. Hang it on the wall, first . drawing the end of the twine from the center of the ball through the l opening at the bottom of uhe lun- e . I1 1 Whipping Cream ‘ Add one-fourth teaspoon of lem- on juice to each cup of heavy cream to hasten the wh1Dl>1n8- Be sure to have the cream and utensils 'ihorou8‘hI5' chilled. so as to pre- vent, the mixture from turning to butter. This is particularly unpert- ant during the summer months. Ellmluntb Spider: Bat/Iirew some cotton or cloth with nnyroyal and place it in in- fest places to rid the house of spiders, ..._A...—__ Let usremcmber that the eter- nal low of 1-1 t, though it can never annul e law which makes sln its own carecuyicnar, exempts mm from all age ties but those due for wrong lng.—«Mairy Baker -rrIl.Ll£ "THE 'roiLsn"—— ANi“EYEoPENEn." ' r v . . . .- ,. U . \ \ .9 air a com. sravigtr. bright little one; reason Calm? 0 PM YOU Bot W? P0 you say that of course. “IDS would get the worst seats in the house?’ Do you not even try to make conversation. but sit the way he likes ‘em. or to a meal that adds indigestion to his oth:r ' LY- rr's Tenor laeiwivixiils: I'M JUST some now»: an RoAoAaiT....ToMvnA's » ' . ‘§‘..'.l’’.l’3‘.;.'.‘.i.‘.°.'.’.?.¥ -.*:."\ , ' ,. 5 our How chi vou wsuc .’ is an R ‘ ‘on A DAY LIKE-THIS 'r‘. I'M * ‘" ‘ DNIY|E:';‘ i'lOIIJ£5"E:' SIMPLY swetrsrtmel . ..v -- . t 5-‘ i ' 0H.ibovl1'uniniuu‘io' \. NOW I women WHAT sue MEANT av THAT? I HAD A mm THIS MORNlNG,T00... BUT I DON'T FEELA BIT FRESH. MAYBE lb BETTER TRY L|FEBUOV.. up looking bored to death? In the midst of the most thrilling scene of a play or when the prime demo is reaching for her highest, now, do you interrupt it to ask him if he thinks the baby has got uncovered? There $31 tkfglglglh fun in taking out a wet blanket for an evenings pleasure. Another one of your grievances is that your husband doesn't talk 31; home, that he buries himself behind his paper of an evening and L3 just about as entertaining a companion as s grsven image would be. Maybe he is afraid to talk. Maybe he has found out that the only safe thmg is silence and that he can't brooch any sub without starting a fight. Maybe If he “I35 t0 W11 11 SW11? you tell h that you have heard that before. Maybe you col-rect_every statement he makes and any that the instance he is relating didnt happen at 6 o'clock, it took place 5,1; 459. Maybe when he tries to tell you about his hopes and plans you don't even listen to him. and so he Just. shuts up like a clam when he is at home. Perhaps you and your husband don't. get along together, you are always scrapping and live a. cat-and-dog life. Vmdoubmdly, he is as much to blame as you are, but have you ever really tried to get along Wm‘ 111'“? YOU IUWW the things that irritate him. Do you refrain glam ?uoin gthem? You know his likes and dislikes Do you cater to em You kn h to b his 1 ' undinyéour 1_§md*‘.’W vggy doglt you dlgrigie right way so that he will pun per ops, though you will never admit it. you are eve resP°n- sible sometimes for your husband’; hila.nder-in? You don't, ghow him any affection. You wont play will. mm, on mom», 3;”. mm me “mew that you Know he is nunsry for. You don't do anything in try vttvnmamuse and entertain hlfn. And so he hunts up some women who ‘All of whi h l to makfisdiim 11;: bafilllérlsmlénhn saying tight. in ii large extent, every woman oi-‘s ote——0n Wednesday Dorothy Dix will dlscug, am part, ihgt their lad’: can andfhould play in keeping their wives happy and holding Dear Dorothy Dix.-I am a WW5 ‘pan of 22 and 1 have recently brrgtlrkeéi my engagement to a. girl of 15 whom I never loved, but whom my 1' Wanted 1115 '0 m&1”1‘y- I am in love with a. married woman ii year older than myself who has a little girl, and we hope to marry as soon as she gets her divorce, but my mother objects and says she will dlstghwnhme it I manly“ this woman. Has my mother Lhg right to mg, me o e a f 3.“... ....:.?..:'.°“ s.....°.l:.°.i‘l“°.sl*° M W" me to magma dw- swer: ‘ Wait a year t tu ha for this married $3f:m§.V§ ffgd seyewff wlifitzyugif feweltgffr Ii‘: °‘§'eu”1if3eu'3'} Just a boys infatuation for a. woman ol ex» mm5¢]f_ _ W33, P.'illl’?.‘i.i“i; 1“ l‘..‘;°‘.‘:L;‘;‘..‘.‘“.‘:.“€.‘.‘t.“. are °== an -W °= a we bu,‘ permit such 1 YA lust 3*‘-mu! out in business lhe e does she may not look good Boys‘ tastes ch nee. you know. And“? wouldwceiyginls .?.‘.‘.?gé“.‘Z°‘.o“§.‘§’.l girtfi ivxvhile yo are waiting that you go ayqund mm game nice “‘°°’.>.‘i%.«i‘.‘.‘i‘i‘..;‘i“.§.‘.‘.‘.“”..‘.°‘.; '..:*°..s heart. and if you will firs: give h:f".tIm5a?“f;ohug°ll.11.gd this marriage and she really sees that your hip mess is involved in it, g‘°|‘;7lVgg.!§}3f1fil£I(;-vvnV1l*;eiI;1‘<i1;l>iection now is that she t lg you are £18: voung our interest at __=:‘ "JV\-'.—"a . THE cooks CORNER each cup of the mixture. mtum to the fire and boil rapidly for no minutes or until this , Tum mm hot. sterile glasses and cover with paraffin. When you are making one of these Juns, save out 1-2 cup of the . pineapple after it has been shred- ded or ground and cook or steam it until it is tender. ‘man you have enough to make a moat un. usual sandwich spread, and you know how sandwiches -go-in---the warm weather. Fruit rnnch Dressing . 1 egg yolk 1-4 teaspoon mustard 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 teas sugar g‘-Pu‘-"Ra'- Three Fruit Marmalade 1 large pines pie 1 large grape ruit 1 lemon 6 cups water Sugar Metihod: Peel the pineapple and remove the eyes and core. I think it is easier to peel the pineapple if you first cut it in slices. Cut the lemon in quarters the 3.4 ml 11 grapefruit in clghis nndflrledmove 1.4. '.‘,{'.{.}§,';,...§,‘E,IL, Mo, no seeds and core. Bcra away 2 up as much of the pithy whi lining from the peel as possible. then slice the fruit in very thin slices or put it through the food chop- "fut into an enamel urchins dish. add the Inter and allow to stand Nrgiiitmfnrfimboummg ti’ on for .2 1-: hours until the fl-‘nit ii on juice 2 tablespoons orange Juice. 2 tablespoons chino lulu Method: Beat the egg yolk with the salt. mustnra and sugar. Add the oil gfrwduslly and continue to but until this is all added. Put‘ into 1. glass Jar and add the fruit uioes. shake vigorously until well landed and choke min before WI! tender M run‘ liim.osad'iittio ~ inuidicugougu-to ° "’ .‘ '“°’. euurc ¢==$ SH. -gnuyeya - Y0!" mills". Love he-mil sot her divorce yet, and perhaps I;_ '- the thought of 1; d p mient to use. L: "The Riddle of the‘ - ‘ Riderless Horse THAT EVENING YOU £00K MIGHTY COOL AND SWEEY ..iFOR A STICKV DAY LIKE THIS! IJUS1‘ mm A ureauov sun, DEAR.NOWi KNOW WHY EMILV ALWAYS RAVES ABOUT IT. we NEVER KNOWN sucu REFRESHING LATHER. "a.o.' HASN'T A CHANCE. my_’g BETTER HOP in v Lifebuoy for LASTING freshness —even on hot, sultry days! . Hull 5 something about I Llfebucy bath or shower! T. . . Makes you feellicen, dean. cxtmfvub. And even on the warmest, sticki t day you’ don't need to worry about "B.0." For Li ebuoy domains I special purifying ingredient not found in my other popular toilet soup.‘ No imttcrhowinurhyoupersl>it_e(Indpofesgi'veo.G’csn1uch as I quart of waste 1 day!) Lifebuoy in your daily bath or shower will keep you 14:. It stops "B.O."-—prot'ccn your daintiness——makes you feel confident, sure of yourself. Millions use Lifebuay for hands. bath, complexion. Why don't you try it? You will enjoy its rich. mild, purifying lather. And it's so n/rubing in hot, sticky weather! Treat yourself to 1 Lifcbuoy bath today. Morning Snfile mv. How Can I '2 '7 (By mm: Asnum LATE A'1"T§"’*'1' Q.H0?WclnIXnlk0II00d.l'll_ -—-—- ‘ oleuuer . B)’ & "And what", blew the lntu'- A_ U” 1-; age.“ wmu .0. viewer. "vim do y °1 ll“ out intoanall pieces, 1- males 05 modem 8311?" of ammonia, and 1 quart of ii- Lor sir." rep the centenaT- in water. -3011 together for ten ol “It's certainly darned odd," Mal- colm reed. “Hut. I shouldn't worry about t, old lad. These things all- ways end quite simply and obvious- '“well, anyhow now for old Piet van stellen; he'll probably rage at “SI! , . Cornellle knew his neighbour. The old man’s dislike of boui acquaint- ances and strangers found vent, that night, in a iorrent. of abuse hurled at them in a mixture of English and Afrikaans. he was not interested ‘in Mortimer; he hoped he might never see him again, tres- passing on his land and disturbing his sheep; and as for them. if Cor- neille wasnt' his iathers son he'd set his dogs on them. The intervention of his son, Japle, added to his violence. Then, just as Malcolm and Corneille, realizing that the sooner they departed the better, turned to go, Mrs. van stel- lcn, candle in hand. app axed be- hand her husband and son. At sight of the ta.ll,gaunt woman old van st.e1len's anger died away and h stood silent and absshed. while his vife, after wiving Oomellle's re- ply to her inquiry of what the wanted. replied, “He is not here,‘ shepherded her menfolk into the. our own age 01,8, ma 3,, ,, you don.‘ mm them more wngggg ggouie. and perempiorlly shut me i "What I familyl" said Malcolni. “I shouldn't like to trespass on their n '.. ‘They're always like that —— and a most unusual exam 1e. they are, of ii most hos ltable an k.ndly people. But the w ole district just accepts them as they arcpthough Japie is a good chap." Dawn was breaking when they reached Campsie. “He can't be here," Gomeille said. “or there'd be some sign of life about." \ ~ Then he banged on chs.nning's window. ~- “Ohani Ohnnl" he called. "Has Mortimer been here?" A sleepy growl answered him. "For oodness sake wake . Chan! Its serious. We've been him. _-,. ing for Mortimer all night; he was thrownlby his horse somewhere on the re to Bmndfontein. and then’: not I trace of him." chs.nning's re ly. this tune. held the half-compre ending surprise of one suddenl uwflkentd. "What's at? Mortimer hurt? Game in. man." It was dark inside. the muffled am: of 3 aloe in? house 0 n . on-ietlle went swif the ubiquitous villll-i‘§la calm in be- '1“ . and entered tgfipnnsilnrs m m.,K¢wusoutofbe an d wIah&.I1_ tlggmwlflglum ,._ seasoning, but mi. it fun. And by wow. 3 n ii! is that from the ninruchinou 05. It gives color mar than nnytiiln -‘se )0 leave it out if it fan’ can! khaki trousers. The wavering flame ' 1“, --i of the candle he had lighted. ' lit, half shadowed the large room., in which an odd assortment of farm ' equipment seemed to have estab- lished supremac doorwayt looking at the untidy room, ‘ owner, Oarneille's greatest s.nce his return channing was a fin man despite his heavy features and Phleinnsiic expression. “What can have hap think, Chan?” Oornelle burst out.‘ and recounted search with an anxiety which he no longer tried to conceal. I combed the road. and there's not a the "bull," confirmed car. “But man. if he came off there, he may have taken 9. short-cut this i’ way. and walked home; then you . would have mis.ed him ' round by the road. He's probably bank home long ago." ‘ I'll come out with you and We'u get all the boys on ti! and we'll soon find him. 41! can have happened to “Cheerful roomito wake tip in." commented Malcolm, as may raced Es . poir. ; “Oh that doesn't bother Chan; but cynthla—t.hat's hi.‘ sister-has her work cut out ti-yin :6 keep the tting up with the house. st 11 he farmer; ' 10 t ‘first time you'vmlkn him! All letknhope ,he's rig mer. But th lr opwil by who liurreicd ldiict told the man thn Father and be a mu‘ gave up in over the legitimate M calm stood in the in many ways of its. m friend from England. e figure of a. med. do you i the tale their “We've trace of him. All we've found is onevéizf‘ his stirru .'z?' k " ere was 0. ’ ‘as ed Chan- ‘ ulling on and lacing ii pair V W‘ dump of mu dy boots. “On that hill-crest Just before ='. “'9 dary." Malcolm said com: perpendicular ...».:.‘.is SI about Morti- Adhemnr. , und of the our oi-timer had not ....‘isi.ma it each '“ "W ““ -' be l0lnQ'WhGl'8 u towind $211‘ iour curls to keep them ncctlyuid nutty in place . avdn.inc.hi¢hwind.Printor ~ .plclh'-silks.-oottonsorrayomin “ “M” '- “"4 W w..."°Iil ' ‘‘‘‘‘‘H..'.‘. ‘:33 - Olddlutnmcnt of his man . mm h“. Dtyfo No. 250‘! uiaulgncd for . The Iunbonnct to- al :B.~or a-inch By ~Wwtovor 5; i. ey might rcoegtlon of the ring ut.thc altar. the do may economically rip the with to flunne trousers. an inch of the top and then not gel , slip the glove fingers back w on persons It theringisplacedon hex-hand.| orhlm too The lloves may then be rcpairedi —_'!‘;‘:“'°-1-’.-_‘;*!‘“ ' Sflapvy ike . Malcolm. t rare it’; w Great Grandmother wore a sun- I‘. hit! hi‘? it dun ‘~ -Mme- , M 1'0. ,3“ .8. 1070 II!’ -on... - ' -~1d°-Inf‘ zimhminm. 31:11}, 01° KING Q. How gun I save time when 5' lobe f serves? » ‘ A °ofw£mh each in THOUGHT of preserves o;'mg1lnsga of 61113’. Int; ‘ e amps on so ll!)-‘flute new!-. st“-Iglvucand label each cg:'ipc.rt- meat. It will save much time. his lies about ‘ Q. How can I remove the rust yet they might do worse! What do tell the wvHn ' Modem Etiquette 3 is used. Ordin- uy Md :0 ‘ (By noun-rs us) , cloth an quick dz - ather handbag in off with A soft -‘In: afterward. If the soil -* I commercial leather Q. If grapefruit is to be served ing. as the fruit course for lunch. how should it be prepared? A. out across in half. out the sections free and remove the di- viding i\'n and seeds. then put lsugcrlnitvmdnllowtostandfor an ur Or so. sue Wedding Glove Q. What would be appropriate . for u brkiegooni to wear for on ‘ Instead of cutting into ii porfech onmi in afternoon weadins. .y good pair of long gloves for the during the suuun ~ seam to within half A. Yes: to he sh Fashions For. Home Use I153.‘ 110' V3!!- E U