LivingiSfLeisure ZTHE WQMANVSREALMJ. saw i g Dorothy Dix laye- a. Ellen -’s Didi’? j,»gj]fllllll'llfll"l.wui we had company to Alderlee‘ For Economical Nourishment Eot More BREAD.‘ Widower Misses ,Mate. this evening. And Jan-lea for the moment looking over my flwilld" motored along a wintry country- side and after arriving were not entirely at ease; nor was James, when odd flurries of snow brush- ed against the windows. “If we get snowed in here!" one said, 110i? knowing perhaps that to‘ James and myself this is the best place in the world to be thus isolated! But the flurries were only 11:11! and at home-going only a few _ ' ' i on hi! waynto ilufln‘ ‘Wm-flies: I _ _ ‘ i ' "B t o n have company. ' 1A1‘ CANDLE LIGHT“, TIME ffiinljtszitlilotltldxlfalifinlzudzoanfifflzfdg- DQYAL M.“ Yuan’ suks lenlf" “Iifeoweveer not always from By Paul Laurence Dunbar quote size which Ls easy to open, ' B . Adflflfl ol Mlmlgi such a distaste‘?! new 179m m9 OUQMQ i who cam a“, n‘ ' when 1 come in f’om de c'on flel' A _ DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I lived for 53 years so happily with my ever faithful and devoted wife that now that she ls gone I am filled with utter distress and loneiipess and feel that I cannot bear it much longer. I need another amiable. and congenial and helpful companion more than anything else and I wonder if you can help me find one. My opportunities to meet such an ideal mate are very limited where 1 live, and I um still further handicapped by my children's op- position to my marrying again. Also. the women I have contacted seem more interested in sharing my money and property than in loving or caring for me. * I notice in your column you constantly receive The raven, one of the largest passerlne birds is rare in Britain on account of its persecution by farmers and gamekeepers. aftah wdkin he'd all day. Its amazin’ nice to fin‘ my suupali all eppon de way; An it's nice to smcli de bubblln’ ovah in de put. An’ it's fine lo see de meat a-sizz- liu‘ leusiii-lak an’ iiot. coffee Grasp the plug, not the electric cord, when disconnecting the up- pliance. This prevents pulling wires loose from plug. TEA “b3 COFFEE But when suppali-timc is ovali, an dc thugs is clcahccl away; Den de happy hours dat fuller are BurrmtNr BRAD c SAUCiI ENHANCES SHlhlPLE ‘Fus’ thing hyeah come Mistah Rabbit; doii’ you see him wok his eahs‘? liuh, uh; iuus‘ be a donkey . . 100k, innerceiit he fiiears; Dali's de ulrl blur-l; swan asvrim- milk (one cup). and heat in double boiler. Beat egg yolks slightly with remaining milk. Add slowly to hot milk, stirring constantly. Cook uh- til mixture is thick and wii1 out a spoon (about 10 minutes.) He- move from heat, add ilavoiring DIANAGERS AND EXECUTIVES One ol‘ the gratifying results of all our recent industrial difficulties and differences of opinion between employers and unployees is that the health of the imployce and his It is true that I do receive hundreds and hundreds of letters from bolh men and women who request my assistance in getting another ma‘e. but I am no matrimonial bureau and I firmly decline the Job. The case of a widower who loses a beloved wife is a sad one,.for he is ever more helpless than a widow is because he discovers it so difficult to find some pleasant place to live. No matter how much money he beyond. i t c These were farm folks who visit- ed us, people with similar interests to ours though theirs included oth- ers as well. There are the boy‘ and girls in universities or training "I believe in calling a spade a spade,” said the emphatic person. “That's rlgiht. friend." replied Bronco Bob. "The-re was a man who nearly lost hm life here by playing cards an’ tryln’ to call a. spade a basic urge may be sound and well- fortified by events. yet there ma) be a singular twist of a confusing or bewildering nature. It may b; well to weigh all factors before making snap decisions or talun; action. Careful analysis and reflec- . . l,hl 'itl1h .l ,f luslnotahomewithoutawo- _ . ,_" ti ii‘ dil "my " ' - “mm Sh“ g0" a“ aw‘ and Cherries‘ six servmgi family “m be sulwrli-sed 17-" phi" main irei if ‘Wflldlalfeseixogifnegs:i"Ll0If-fig’ig1:m§0t;l\’. who caters to the man's Sfihwt-{r 553G125 ‘laivnggii: cl-LJ '—'"_——‘_'"‘—_"‘ "*'—' on may pay surp 5mg h den“ r l s? ~————-- ""19. .. . ‘.- » - a ~ ° l e.‘ '. It - l 'l be r “Yhuisi n5; mler dam "warmly? SKIRT AND BLOUSE sioilaniemr, were is ‘mutant group‘ lose rind ano guts it that spirit of being lived in that only a woman we prospect of hflnng them 3h “as a p ace “ iere num rs o y" u", 51mm" Why_ flats old dog 'l‘rai I Lrpcc." . , . . Dal‘: de nay I run on, li'_\‘lfi' fu‘ to please ‘em all f can: Den I liollahs, “Now be keerfui . . COMBINATION GOOD NEW YORK ~ Separate shirts and blouses in the Gibson Girl manner make for good news to the. girl who goes a lot and likes to tho office executives, who do not conic under the provisions of the arrangement with the employees in the factor; in regard to physical examination, Everybody knows that their work is as important as those forth; can give to a house. In addition, a widower is more lonely than a widow because women have more social contacts than men. cluns and has groups of friends with whom she can visit back and whereas few men have many men friends. So. it seems to me that a widower is wlsc w roman-y, especially if Almost every woman belongs to at home again during the Christ- mas holidays to come. Extremely delightful that will be when fumi- lies now scattered. forgothcr once more with parents beneath the fond shelter of the old fOOf-tfflr. foxes played about their pens or came to peer cautiously WlfihOllfi. Nor were foxes the_ only domestic animals kept. There were dapplcri Percherons on pasture or hauling farm machinery and a herd of Those whose birthday it is an justified in anticipating a, yea; d] intriguing. singular or bewllderiiu denouements, in wihich sudden news strange contacts or adventure. ma; incite too. concentration of the on . , _ . , _ .. _ . , l and 11 ' d 'Ild gone, 1r he can find a woman of sult- , . _ , cows in e lengthy file of them ap- ergles and faculties in bunguu dis “y” 135's d6 bu” ‘my? muck changes up hm New. m m? filopénplhlhl or lmlncs’ ‘vet m Qbéec ageniiirndarishao liliizrltllfize siame background that he has. But it is i! 0.118;; or our iifzlmlfihgaswffgm Si‘?! peared M’ “lnkmg um‘- abw" wilrthivhue and elldufl-"P "mm" skms are flrcular and fun‘ "mm "mm m ‘mum (Lgflmzafltms the" risky business and he should be very certain to find out everything “e5 em Co" " ' ° ' 1m‘ dey rims to hliic dciir faces, ‘rley ain't skccrccl . . day's lei- iln‘ on: But deiplay alut raaly cvali twell rle bugs-man is gone. So f lies‘ take up my banjo, an’ l plays a little chulic, Ari‘ you see dem halds come peep- in‘ out to listcu mighty soon. Den my wife says, "Sich a pappy fu' to give 501i sich a fright, Ics‘ you go to bald, and leave him: say yo’ prayers an‘ say good- ' night." BOUTEES BECOMING MODE FOR ‘VENING The Winter Show of the Paris shoe Designers at the Hotel des Ambassadeurs was marked by ruany styles of "booties" executed iu suede. antelope and flue kizl. Broun. blue and green suede were particularly popular. Many of these bootecs, which are lac-ed up to the ankle, have attractive out- bools coming halfway up the leg; and modeled cu the “ere featured. The votllliflius, show ended '\\iLh a. grdup of very high boots. of velvet. vclvctccu. slipper saiiu, and of gorgeously formal ravou taffetas - bright plaids. enormous ones and bold, as u-ell as plain ones in colors. Plan to wear these with a group of bewitchlng blouses timed to your mood and your need. Several expert designers have brought out blouses to turn your head. Brig- ance has some beauties to his cred- it-mainly in satin. FRUIT FOR CAKE RISING 1N COST Many a Christmas dainty this y/ear is climbing the cost-of-living ladder, and if mother is budget- wise she'll step into the festive season with a lot of home-made food on hand. Such fruit-cake ingredients as currents. seedless raisins, she now may find hard t\ get, but if the has a supply on hand here are the makings for Old-Fashioned Fruit Cake. guaranteed to bring good e- three eggs; one pound raisins; one pound currants; one-half teaspoon soda: one-half teaspoon cream of tartar; one-quarter pound mixed the Der-WH- and a Technical" report is no provision for .1 thorough phy- svcal examination yr-arlv. It is thus iimcly that Dr. E. F. Lutz, in “Occupational Medicine." states that although the importance of prOpHr industrial management long has been recognized. it is only recently that the conservation of My suggestion in your case is possible about the womins disposition and character aud her livability. For a man to marry a woman who advertises for a husband is so cer- tain to end in disaster that he should chance. Better to be lonesome than to be the victim of a gold-digger and a nagger. ‘ that you go to a family hotel in live. That will give you a comfortable home and companionship. not think of taking such a mother from a farmstead there. which James and f have visited- .\.\-v~\,\ \\-\-.»\---\q Cook ‘s Corner the health o! this group has receiv- ed any consideration. In discussing the plan for the health examin- ation of the "management" cf General Motors Corporation, he stresses the value of annual phy- slcal examiiriation. compulsory vac- atlons. and health education. The first year of this health scheme for managecnent officials under the care of their own family physic- ians showed that of a total of 900 examined. 30 par cent were found to have definite physical defects. in carrying out a successful plan for physical examination for management officials, the follow- ing suggestions are made: 1. The plan must be on a voluntary basis 2. Reports must be confidential, and must be given to the person examined or to the physician the person in understandable language ten report in layman's language to ‘l. misspelled ? scenery. men." 2. Pronounce ka any defects present. 4. A short o-rit- 1n iContinued Better EnglisJ/i» D. C. William say that above word beginnin what is wrong with this sen: tense? “Tlhey hundred men were present." 2. What ls the correct pronuno lotion of “cafe”? Which one of these words is Culineiry, rmillineljnl 4. what do“ u” word u c”; of ilhe group is of that faith, what (verb) mean, 5. What is a with di that means "reduction"? -fa. first a as ("$557 85k (ROI; 3.5 in nit), second a 351 111 fate. accent second syllable, 3; or without a train. depending upon Culinary. 4. To inflame with anger. 0.1 Page l9) i Modern Etiquette n, Roberta Leo g Q. When you are in o, group of people and someone makes a derog- atory irevnark about a certal/n relig- ion. and you klnow that one or more I should you dot’. s, l Ago Turn the conversation quick- Y some other subject. The per- son who makes such a remark is A. The dress may be made with the formality of the wedding. ALMOND PASTE 1 pound almonds 3 eggs 3%.. cups icing sugar. about ‘~11 teaspoon almond flavoring METHOD: Blanch the alnmonds and then drain and slip the skins. Put the-m through the food chopper about five times, using a fine blade. If necessary put thfm through the food chopper oftener than this to make sun-e they are finely enough Beat the eggs thoroughly and gradually add icing sugar ta them until the mixture is quite stiff. Add the flavoring, then combine the grmind nut mixture with the sugar lefnon juice to it. drop by drop. W thin it. Then if the mixture is not stiff enough. add IITIOTE icing M186!’ to it. Pigs gruuied at one in passing the piggery. and hens and chick- ens in droves. ducks too, flocked about their mistress at feeding time. I remember a moss rose a- mong a. riot 0f colors on the lawn and close by was the quiet "gar- den of the dead." she is an ex- ceedingly wise and capable lady WIIOLYI to know is to make one grateful that should the whole world go to ivrack and ruin. here is one as staunch. in her beliefs. as the Rock of Gibraltar. A busy farm woman yet seemingly with time on her hands -—tlme-to be kind lo the less fortunate. to help any who ask her aid. Baking cakes "world without end" for worthy causes; and always heedirig the many calls of home and church and community faithfully and well. Like James. she believes what is worth doing at all is worth doing yell, ‘That is obvious in her home. You see it in a crisp frill on an apron. in a work shirt ironed with as much care as I allow to llama’ Poem. white as snow and frnr- square should it he revealed to the world. Someone has said that "God made the world - and then the benefits. ilowevcr. the Judgment i: complicated and obscure. so it might be advisable to analyze cautiously all underlying factors before iaklnl action, Be sure the ways and means are based On sound tactics before tackling critical problems. Many benefits are at stake. A child born on this day has ext cellent mentality. with a shrewd and astute grasp of critical cic- ments, but sound principle should be the deciding factor in solving ileim-mlas. union appeared about to be coir.- plete and I held my breath and crossed my fingers awaiting it "If you had just held that other side, Ellen, we would have had ll together!" James would say in des- pair and the work would begin ail over again.‘ "And they came apart so easily last Spring!" ! chirped. James laughed. But it was s laugh which contained not one chuckle of mirth. Erecting wimcr stoves-at Alder-lea is a mil-thins: occasion. "Have I what?" I call m m ;_ , back lo James “the yeast cake in ‘ outs. some if the suede shoes have suits. , person names. 3. The ex ANSWERS exceedingly ill-bred. 2:313‘? and knead ‘age er o- isllrzgxtiéxilftgg: Zgzéghliel 3°“ "t?" which ‘minds me m. ; velvet inscr s. Ingredients: One cup butter. one clinic (general physicians and Is it necessary to have a If me mjxtuxg 1s W, SL111, add perch“; 1n he, m.” “Tmld he “a "m! hmld Q0 be mlxiid- l I-‘or evening, gold and silver kid cup brown sugar; two cups flour, specialists) must explain to the 1- 58y. "more than a hundred‘ train on a wihlte satin wedding p Until tomorrow -_ Dlary~ Good- night. KISS Yilllli .. t asfe overni ht before -. These creations have ‘piquarit, peel; one tablespoon cinnamon; one i0 the person's physician should be Thflbeople are incensed against Q- Miist im-e reply to an lnvlta- ualcrfgl-lit-he p g mothers -an.d wives like those flames such as: Gold Buttons, Cci- nutmeg. elven. 5. The executive should be 1m‘- "sh-‘kiiiiwre 5- D-‘Inifliuflvn- m“ ‘f’ 1 ha“ °’ a “W” Next morning roll it out to about what is J m price, Dream. Meeting, Megeve, milfied “W” it 1e time for his re- e A- Yes: one should reply immed- oneqlffln] mm m Lhjgkngg; on a I. u; t _ “f” m‘ “B? I” l‘ ‘i wcekvenct Thousand and one pgat, @xa;n1na;,,on_ 6_ A" charges Y. en today for Dr. Barton's late]; D y a wor sflv up though nou Nights, i900, Sun-king. ctc. 'l‘he coal bin should be as close LONDON — (C?) -Bccause the public was admitted to a play held 1n a church, the producers had to for X-rays or other aids should be any necessary treatment. Paid by the cccnpany. but not for helpful booklet In Emergencies." entitled "First Aid Just enclose 1o ""1119. to cover GAY MITTENS board that has been lightly dusted with icimg sugar. Cut the paste in shapes to fit the sides and top of the cake or cakes. I hear him clearly. "Haven't you got bread toset. Ellen?" he wants to know. But presently. James has GODDBYE! . w“ o! headline a mm had n busy a th tryin ‘Mm Sul r aw: l8 DOSE-leis to the boiler or furnace obtain a special licence and com- FIRST Am The Bell éyndicatefnin can-e 01f‘ thf: .111‘ makes about 2 pound‘ y’ There was ti‘: matereroi’ ourgvalayfi Pfig-Anfi 9°51; It. 3 and be ivcll lit, advises the Canad- ply with 53 regulations. Know what to do in an emu, _ newspaper, Post Office Box 99 5g, lmfm-d DB5“ "d thl‘ i‘ ‘my to; hggflng system “vhgch we 101m 15.5.51" ma; aboutlwNoee-ut . ~ ‘Y tion o. New York 19 N Y and cs1; giigiiefyfi"; 231*“? jg" “W” 8 bl’ lv installed this evening "It's Q ‘m’; ",,,'_1"""°“':¢',s..“"", '3 ' 1°‘ Your y ' ' " v n s s - funny tiling" r said w him "" "m ' if i" ' , try- —rou can feel u fir)! 1114 7° ing to be a b g Ab“! b" . s 4 Ir A | ‘u, T c g y y way O encourag. l“ p; o p’, r o u. 3118 thelundeirtaking "when we took mt a n the e tire urfiwe of °s° P P" ewe 1w Sarina. r t "W" '1,“ ""“ l § I a H0ll8€h0ld the “all? be wit.“ swith the ‘hm careful-iv ewav. the levfill '=“%‘1:‘.'.°“ ‘mfqfrvd s. To rmwve dreee. sponge Dlaoline into which a 1m]; hls been shaken; u" P1118 which frequelntly when cleaning with gasoline. How Cn I Scrapbook paste, with beaten, or very slight- ly beaten. era white. This is so that lengths Joined together, so that there wouldn't be one bit of trouble 0X7]!!! iedetlucnetwinroubodllfl l*"7°f v the paste will adhere to n" cake. w rattler them up in his “in. m»: 5w"; I n, 5, “but u. 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Iiwkinee caused 9w Jiffy. ma flowen m euibroioarea, Print your Nae-lo.‘ Airman" 1nd " lemme the dinner Meir nine- using the m lengths of colorful d __ L , f d d v DESSERT ~ - . letters from widows who have beautiful homes and smxgs ékgemlfgtzg bglvmgéd \ “"”"‘“ ;R5‘QQU‘KV"“"F5“\ v Wm e 5\.'€9__<51‘Ub ei a‘. mud good incomes. but who are so lonesome they are on m‘ machine illuminated a pretty M o fie Stars Say-I filmy LOILO Pile s s ‘ I bit- the lookout to marry again. That ls exactly my mm u n went down the dd“- Dffllflg I ,4 an de smoke is drawiu prime. PIA-IV 301b, 1W mange. ll’ 1W v_ use and I would m” your help m getting a “MA . _ Q Genevieve Iqble ‘ "Y "'8 “mail “is "I mkml- 1i“; Wddm“ m” be “m” m” “ ' at any raie 1 should like to have your advice. "W- "W a WM“ - “d I 1°" a i . ». u".- candle-lightin‘ time." special Christmas dessert if wp- ; ‘ ' LONELY wmowm to watch the clay o! "Bills “Balm” EVEN or ped with l-iolly Sauce. BO y the stnlow f-xhl callliightui: 811111175963: ____ F" s“ rd D b Den fie cliilluii snuggle up to me, Ingredients." two tablespoons su- ANSWER. A us,’ know, wk,“ w; a e 1H e 0 9 ° "1 “"55; _ ‘ilhe scene in the film was a il IY- New er 20 un- a]; conungncg 10 C311; gar; one teaspoon cornstarch, 0f Your‘ good wue 1S a job‘ hm gt many ma: can do sup dam in its seté-lng Ofddiaflforiéiiit tense one. The audience sat en- SOD/DE b m1 t M "on. say, daddy. uow its time to pinch of salt; two egg yolks or geg5fully even when they know the may personally greens. And be ore an Bi tluralled. Suddenly the hero slap- r an ea or inspira- y. make do sliadders on de “c113. one whole egg; one-half teaspodn Us. I and can judge a’ her sulwbulay consider ‘hen was the white of fie.ds and pom:- ped the heroine 1n me “we; “any tionor possibly sudden good no“. i so I pm my “an.” Layman ' ' em“ vanilla; 1 1'2 cups milk; onemflrj hm" w‘ “m” M‘ n‘ how impossible such a task would be for an utter stranger. 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Needlework Book 2o cents. ~ dress. . _ . . . p I , i ' baking discovery that gives you delicious bre d ‘ffilk “t: Wall? aT§.‘l§‘l’§3a$°“%3.°.f“’és’f 1:20‘: “d'”' "mm DWm-"imi "n" ' ' ' a s - . . r . .'- . 1; and rolls in quick baking-time. No dashing o6 Ttwhuuwun u“ “mu” °f ‘m’ u’ u“ "W" Gumflm cumotmown autumn" . ' x to the store at the in: minute-just kec 5 u P'“'m N°- m‘ I f q 7 pasupply o now“ can I. avoid the mum benign No.13! _ _ ofNew Pleiechmenn‘: Royal Feat Rising Dry of {watch u clock on the bedside You! handy in the mpboud. Use it es you need it,- tabie from annoying a very nervous invalid? a N IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-get Pleiechmeeo’; ‘ A. firm-n a glue tumbler over the mm‘. m. Royal [magmas ye.“ “d.” watch: it em then- be eeen but not “Jog li““_'li ‘ " Q. ‘How can 1 rqnove ueorch "4"" . ' claim tram white materials! ~ A. Onion -Meo b very effective " , - - fei- thin maroon. Oity Province