ii. 5 l"! beauty-cream ingredient. RUARY 17, 1949 e _ ._ »_ ‘i gssnfis... , 7 A g BUYfi WIrIYS n Wlflxli !.>i>=i'.:.>.\:.!!i.w aim/lg! ONTREAL, Feb; 17th--!!',he joy o} bir- nq is complete when-time after time-fine, flufiy, sumptuouely flavour?! cakes come out of your oven! _One of the eat ways I know = of getting this satisfaction every woman craves in cake-making, is by using BWANS DOWN CAKE EIQUII. With Swans Down “an e simp est cake achieves a distinction all its own! Made mm soft winter wheat, Swans Down is sifted over and over mil 27f times as fine as ordinary flour. Ilhost "Denali" o! Moot! éfmgfiildgiizdshohbwgryvr. with m. beefy-rich 0x0 - f ‘ 11k much! HereThovr-no drip- wd-rbmr lilnehlgneede?! t t . v g“ i sauce an a heaped plain flaw. l l gig Eng-grumbled a ts fluid Oxo. Pour mugowiy a cup of cold gator stirring the time maks m‘ w“, ghjn paste to- a boll ova low heat. ltlrrin ‘ammo t e. Simmer or slinlnutes. add pper to late In, fir". ‘Oxo is extract of beef . . . be ’s go ess and avcur in concentrated rpm That's why your Oxo gravy will make such a hit with your fain- lgiyi Winn-wit w! M! ‘we 75".’; Nothing Quito Uh a piping-hot bowl of good soup on a cold February We Women ha" a_ _reputation_ for tidines which. frankly, our men I A d ' don't always ap- l gall! - ' preview! , When soup treats will , ' , the? l?“ and . b, doubly 4.1g. their slippers or that important scrap of paper, they're “ pat oat‘, to say the least! But they olwcus praise a woman's tidiness in money matters! That's wby it's such a good idea to open an ac- count at the BANK 0F MONT- REAL! You'll find the personnel helpful and courteous in misting you . . . and once you have your account-you can pay your bills by B of M cheque. Then you just can't make mistake; your stubs will be an exact record of your expenditures and the cancelled cheques act as your receipts. Why can; St, Montreal, P.Q.—-Ior your not open your account tomorrow mo copy! at your nearest BcfM branch? _.,__. Dlecovend: , . . by thousands of woman, a wonderful aIter-the-bath way to use deodorant ell ousrl Yes, around your nild- rifi, between our toes t . . or wherever good‘ ming 1 suggests! Ca! ed Sup-Mist, this powder-spray eodorant is the iieatest, easiest, “personal daintineu" _trick I know. Just press the atomizer top and spray it on-- even after you're dressed. For it's absolute! harmlen m clothpig! Keep SNO-MIST POWDE SPRAY ‘DEODORANT always handy on a convenient bathroom shelf. You'll _usc it a lot! . . . and your husband will like it after his shower! Gel ‘it today at any drug counter. . g - cious when 'Frve any one of the good HE Z CONDENSED SOUPS! Yes. four ' 1.54s tests, two among dicticinns, showed an overwhelming prefer- _ ence for Heinz Soups over other moplllul‘ brnndshHems Soups are delicious scrvcd in so man)’ Wlyll Servo them in stews-with fish- 3nd as a special trlcnt, ninke_ a ffcnixito Soup bake from eins {Cream of Tomato Soup! _oull . find the rec! e for this delicious [dish in "57 lVuy/s to‘ Use Heine Condensed Soups". Simply W"!!! to mkldarbara Brent. 1411. Crea- .n You've Ever Not Inst On Tlrno, but early for lesnlmhorroissd lllllelklllli- Th!“ ' ~ t e way your {:,f,';""1;' m] family will. be “worn-out” lock £93,821)‘; Ia‘; of your hard- 140G615 ALI" . qwcrking hands i. . . this is a message for you! In Ifact, this will interest all women iwhc like their hands to be soft and smooth! You may do cook- iiig and dishwashing, but JER- GENS LOTION‘, used regularly will keep your hands soft-looking and lovely! Use it after every dirty or watery household chore for cven as fine a lotion as Jer- gens has to he used regularly to do its good work. Keep to this iquickln-cssy ulcrgcne hand-care habit . . . and I predict your love- Iy hands will be envied and ad- mired! WHEAT treat! ' Yes, more and more mothers agree that All-Wheat isva favour- ite withcveryone at breakfastime . . . a bowlful starts the day early and bright! Why not serve A! Wheat to your family to-niorrowl‘. They'll love those crunahy toast- ed flnkm topped wit fniit-‘n- sugarandmi! ...ede!ieious way to serve good whole wheat ourishinent to your _folks! Yes, Kellogg's All-Wheat is made o! Canada's choice whole wheat . . . whole wheat that/sheen magically transformed into toasty, crunchy flakes. Dish them generously! . . . y bowlful of All-Wheat disappears as! Ron's A “Cold-Weather leouty Treatment" that will keep your I Mast Confess that occasionally I i. “eavesdrop” on d‘? flflmlvlexion street cars. One e “S ‘ g-Fkesh"! *1‘ g1, g \ a iiiiiv Weod- Eiafieiml. ti. bury “Facial m ch t Cocellrtail" works e a arm o guar against flaking slrin . . .10 hclp keep Sh!!!’ smooth and appealing in spits of gind-‘n-weather! Yes, daily use of {MOODBURY FACIAL SOAP promises mid-winter good-locks » . . . and‘ it's such a simple “ beau- i? routine"! Simply work up a creamy-nob Woodbury lather. Massage thoroughly over face to cleanse and soften. Follow with two rinses-a wann and a cold. Pat dry. And such marvelous ro- gullsl You see, Woodburyb lather is extra-mild, rich witlfa smooth- ' about the new, improved TENDER. LEAF TEA BALLS. The ladies were enthusi- sstiel Lady No. 1 aid abs was worried about her husband's atti- tude toward the tea _she served. ‘I!!! tea-die es " she said, "but I can't seem to find the ' t brand". “We recently switch- to Tender Lea! Irea Bullsl", lid La No: B, _“and we think the Ila our is ly grand!" Lady No. 1 said, “ h, that's the Oren Pekoe that's made from the ' tls top leaves, isn't it? I've read about it." And Lady No. 2 said, “Just try it! The flavour is out-cf-this-world. We're glad we switched to Tender Leaf .Tea Balls and I'm sure you'll like them too!" You'll want to roll out the “ Welcome" mat for one o! your , roducts back a sin on, our rocer's shelves! its SHIR FF’S GINGE BREA MI_ . . . combines ",1 011B package all the good ingredients that made ‘Grandmas Klllfiefbfdlld s. “ masterpiece". Sugar. shorten- "llt. molasses, _oiir, eggs, baking powder. ginger andal! ihc different kinds of spices are repared in a mix and packed in moisture-proof bags. lgeadv for you to add writer -- bent and pop into the oven! at's all _there.is to it, . . and such trully delicious results! es, Shir-rife Gingerbread Mix rivals- Kmndmas best! Woodbury Soap is made special! for skin by skin specialists . . . itb ‘g a true beauty soap! 'l'hat's why I urge you to care for all your skin Ill-h Woodbury. I'm Sun favourite Ir 0 The Harvey Elvis‘ f laniiil Hopkins Adan! take in “How would you like to a show this week!" "A show? Hero!" she asked‘, as- tonished. “I thought nothing evsa‘ came tiers but medicine-shows." "Not here." He exhibited a news- paper advertisement announcing that the Hudson-Eoksrt Juvenile Opera Company. ‘Composed o! Thlrty (30) Young Artists from Twelve to Twenty Yen's of Age". were to vlalt Albuquerque and ap- pear In their "World-Famed Ron- dltlon of Ollvett and The Uhlmel o! Normandy." ‘That would be wonderful!" she cried. He smiled into the eager face. "We'd take No. 2 Iliursday after- noon and come back on No. '! ln the mornlnl- I'll fix it with Bell. You'd he my guest for the trip, o! course." he said carelessly. "Oh!" sald Alma startled. “I-I couldn't do that, Judge Purvis." "Why not?" "Alone with you?" "Ask a couple of your friends. then. What about the little glrl Willi the volce?" _ “Deb? She'd be crew about it. You are kind, Judge Purvls. I'd l!!! to ask Haze! Blggs, too. l! it's all right." Deb received the sugges- tion with rapture, Hazel with skepticism. As. the glrls were turning to cross the tracks. Clay Thurston overtook them. Alma dropped back and gave hlm a demure good mom- ing. "Dr. Gibson says that I ought to a ologlze to you." me sold. He eyed her qulaalcally. “Are you going to?" “What do you think yourself?" “It's a delicate question. Why not ask your wise and kind friend. Purvla?" "He is kind." she asserted. Invited me to go to A“ to hear the opera troupe." "New. Isn't that nlce of hlm!" "I don't like the way you say that a bit. Mr. Clay Thurston," sue retorted with spirit. "He's go- lng to take Deborah Rapajle and Hazel Blggs. too." "Quito a party. Ned ‘Trent might have s. word to say about that." "I don't know that It's any o! Ned ‘rrent’: business." "Or of mine? You're quite right Aboutnhet apology. If you've got any to make. make it to Jenny Dell. You might wait," he added. "until after you get back from your trip." That night, his words came back b0 her. up with Hazel. “Isn't it all right for us to go with the judge?" "Well, I guess I'm old enough to look after myself and you kids Into the bargain I! I had to. But l! you ask mo, it's all ollabgah- wallah. Bell would never let us off tor two days." - But the manager had been re- ceiving private counsel as to the lhadvfsebllity of . offending the powerful local boss. “Glad to oblige you. Judge." he answered when the blg man blandly present- ed hls plan. "I can get along without them as far as service goes. But Miss Bliss has charge of the girls. You'd better see her." There was nollilng politic about Miss Bllis. "Albuquerque?" said that lady. ‘Those three young girls? With you? Certainly not." Judge Purvls’ porcine eyes nar- rowed. "Whatk the matter wtth me!" - "I would not undertake to say," returned Miss Bliss austerely. "But I neither like nor trust you." "Maybe you'd feel different f! I asked you to go along." he said with ugly intonation. "You may. save your breath. I shouldn't think of lt." "This place'll‘be changing hands one of these days." he prophesied angrily, “and you'll be out o! a Job." Disappointed though may were at the time. the three girls were glad. later. that they were on hand to help in the events of that ‘Ihurs- day night. The dormitory squad was having one o! its occasional treats of reminiscence by‘ Sonora Caasldy, veteran of a thousand culinary emergencies, and maln- talner of the Harvey legs ‘ y and tradition. OHAPIIR. XIV "What's the biggest tlp you ever got. Mrs. Cassfdy?" asked one of the rieopiiytei. . "Flfty-odd dollars. gold," nplled Sonora. "Bllckest little nugget I ever set my eyes on." ‘ ‘ “He's --~ i "m 1127:: '=."..§;g';.{....... . - He n: e cam bac in in . ‘lull-Kl!!! av m iisviioins llke of; .. l’. ......, -'"' ~' .. .,_ JP-load-lllililt Hhetl Y" "Tell ‘em about the tlrrio you waned on Mr. Fred Harvey. Mrs. Oassldy," said Anglo Beckett. “Eliot was my ‘first ‘Harvey job. Was I scared pink! Hecamsln alone at 1L0. and...." "Hey! was Bliss! Miss Bills!” 'I‘he manager was hammerlm" at the door. ~ _ "What is It.‘ Mr. Bell!" “The Bbhocter has ‘sprung a tire, sixty inlles west."1‘bnre'| a delayed Westbound Convention Bpecla! coming. Botlflots are, like"- ly w land on our necks tonight. Everybody report In tab hours.” “I'll take an hour's a half o! mine ln sleep." announced ‘the vet- eran Ruby. _ Sonora. was llackafe and a few_ of the older girls settled Into their pillows. Aline was too Interested She brought the subject - Mimi cum. m. o Legends (Continued from Pile 2) equally among the rest of the com- pany. The whole plan was to be carried out under strlct secrecy. A boat was purchased. and with shovels, sounding rods arid mln- eral detectors, etc., the party set out at ten p.m. for their destina- tion. which was near the present tlwn of Surnnierslde. The month was July. the night ideal with moon lri first quarter. . Wlille they were rowlng along one of the party asked the promoter If he would accept one thousand pounds for the amount of hls ven- ure. l-Iaskefs wrathy reply was. "Why. Torn Hanberry, you were always a fool and your lmpudent question may cost you your llfe this very night." (Meaning that Tom would be sacrificed when the treasure was lifted.) In their hasty preparations and eagerness to get away, one item had been n .' ‘ ‘. namely: some means of carrying the gold down to the boat. The boxes would be too heavy to 11ft. For a moment s , frown swept across Hnskctfs face. But the frown changed to a smile when one of the group. a Frenchman, spoke up: “Do you fink I came on fool errant wit‘ two hands In pocket?" At the some time he pointed two canvas bags lying near by. Then the question arose as to how they would live after cornlng Into such wealth. Many sc emes were born In their heads, n1 d the talk was going strong when the boat touched shore and everybody was ordered to dlsembark——thnt ls, all but the man who was appoint- ed l! ‘ , hls duty belng to . a been blocked by a landslide. Sue's loose now. and hungry. We're hold- lng her iii the hole, at Banderough Big Arroyo." (To be continued) strike a dozen taps on the ship's slde when the mldnlght hour should arrive. I O O The bank, at the edge of the Amazing New§ g (Zurls and Waves without permanent waving! NEW HAIR WAVING MIRACLE SWEEPING COUNTRY . . . I'l"S MABLENIPS MlNlT CURL. . . ca... no. sorr, LONG LASTING CURL and WAVES o. Minutes ONE MlNlT OURI. 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Inllk II MlNlT CURL. to- water, was only a few feet hlgh; the stake Indicating the place of the treasure was about three yards out on the shore, and s. short dis- tance awny stood a thlck growth of flr trees. The silence ‘was becoming ,, es- slvs when suddenly there arose on the alr the dozen long awaited taps, but nary a sight of the plrf ate shlp and her ghost crew could be seen. Hasket stood on the treasure and drew a circle rilne feet in diameter. bared hls head and shouted to the high heavens: "Wflllam Kidd, I command thee In the name of Beelzebub to ap- pear snd deliver the goods!" His volce echoed across the water and dled away In the distance. The failure of the ship to appear was a sad disappointment to the waiting men; but s}!!! there was hope, and encouraged by their leader's example every men grab- bed a shove! and began to dlg 1n- slde the clrcle. ~When they had gone down about two feet. the work was held up by sand that filtered In like running water. Here, indeed. was an awk- ward predicament. particularly as none dared advise. At this polnt the mineral-rod was brought Into use. but to no purpose. Matters were now at a standstill. Was the box a myth. a deluslon, or must they abandon a treasure al- most within reach of their fingers! It .was new after midnight. Tbs moon had gone to rest, and dark- ness enfolded the group of discour- aged. nervous men. Suddenly the gold-hunters were scared out of their wits by a loud. raucous, blcodcurdllng noise which seemed to come from nowhere ln particular.‘ What could it be? Perhaps the volce of the one sacrificed when the money was concealed. In the wildest disorder they’ threw aside their Implements and rushed pell-mell to the boat. The next story: The Tavern Keep er. Ile ‘hi! burl: . . Ila Wiltlng . . 1M s Wave Set, Ye! OIIIIIJ, WAVES, SETS lllllll . . All II Sane Tlne! MARLENES MINITCURL ls an entirely new. safe process for home permanent, not a wave set. 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