v» uceeevc‘: e -- - - u- -- - l Dorothy Soy:- 1T 11E WEEK ‘*‘°“ Princess Elizabeth first public tended the I, 0, D, 1 u. M, o", TWenty-Eight-Year-Old Man "w" Until He finds Girl Who Recipocrates “Gflkement was a balrthday recetg; ernment House, where the His Love tion to 450 officers and men of had the honor of meeting th Lieut. Efifiuflfi-wllf. aura; wli°tl=lllbtrpma= *1“ "a auffl-SGIIIIPIIGIICQ to her grandmother, ' ° ' v mmaw" een ary. was Becauuofthehigh cutoff! regiments honorary colonel-in-chief t1 “m; xlmf" several weeks ago and one of her §§Zff§i§¢fi“_”b,ld,, lgplfiglllm ti: DEAR. MISS DIX-Tell me which l marl should marry. the woman of m. Grenadier-s’ m "°“‘1“°‘* °‘ "W" "Wm 'ifolll‘ltvl°§ll‘i'tiflflff>tmf“n'lll°tlv‘llv°é will, ti 15.1.58 flZyli llmbeeewinfifyiififil’; o1 Sh§§f,,ge‘_“f_l,e1'},,l",f§," “g w“ 821:5 and desirable. and the other is exceedingly dumb. The first one ad. appearancr- in gull? ‘gfrsb OIRIEMI u their buuquets may be up’; a‘ but I IIIEi/eambffltgrtl. m}? iglwfngellloe tag twill” myfhildependeclloet. . er no e er a e as o me Hlgllnes the Colonel" stepped g3, 5°\1V°111-1'= °F 13111-11‘- 8_O l}! 58-"139- llefeflfl she trlunples Inefw le til): one I cannot ove grovelsasnt bl‘, in front. of her father, mother and The gram m8 h sister and reviewed the "uards at u, u- ; ' y m“ a‘ w“ l” One girl entertains me, the other bores me to sickness, but the way J e rlends m“ Mr‘ F‘ s‘ wukm‘ ‘ she fawns upon me and the realness of her de- Windsor castle. Afterwards she ‘ talked with bemedalled Grenadier Eufimfififiifllwlohnhlfimggfil“ 121116335833 votion soothes me, I am 28 and feel the need of veterans ofrother wars. then watch- mount, p_ Q_ where he and M,‘ the Sbcadink influence 0f 8 W11¢~ I 11111 R01 ”“gggg_régllgerlt miirgel} s85- wllklm are ‘Shayla: Wm‘ “lend” magy one of these two girls aoonxRWhich all ' 111g 19F 511 11 5 W 11 5 M.r. Wilkins is cheerful and lookln] "wu- ‘ and bow. Self-posse d d il- ANSWIB-I think _ u will be miserable S S“ M‘ 5m imwmd w ‘°l‘°"."°‘1.“€““1‘ with either girl, and 1 Zflould certainly advise you to wait until you flnd the two-in-one young rv O ing. she went through the ceremony as her nurse watched from a castle The Duke o; Glolloesw. brother wllldo“, she l,“ lasl Seen Walklrg m. the Klng has gone m can, t woman whom ou will love and who will love alvay holding her szst ’ hand with ' ° o ou. Marriage no place for half-portions or the younger princess tilrailcing along v15“ the Mme-He pa‘? gommmld’ {elf-measures- beside her. asking her eager ques- 111g 59am oclglll-led m Alma." élglrlixséd Vighen the ‘svnlllllng Elizabeth N. 3., last Sunday of ltffss Annie R: Fm“ "915" l” a" 11111601“. Supt. of Hlghlandvlew Hos- grourldspblstanderslnrot-lcell that lthe lmal, and an llmmaw frlend of l young rlmxss. a ougl n ow - sllorts shoes, was still an inch taller F,§“f;,,’§§{“{l,§f, ltllllemxlgtlislgevcllngéw: t n“ 11811 111M119“ “110 W0"? 111F111‘ turning to Canada. from England If you many the girl whom you love better than she loves ou, you will have an interesting but not a peace ui life. It will be full of thrills and lealousles. It will have its moments of ec- stasy and of heartbmaks. It will keep you al- ways on your tiptoes trying to Wln her. You will have the perpetual excitement of the chase mat never ends. There will be no danger of your lldiiiltebd " ~- sma a ms 1e D as r an ages at AME" m" m“ veus- M1” H111°Mt growing tired of her, or of domestic life ever pulling upon you. the same height acres the front of was Matron of the Prlnce Edward "d1 1°g- "5 11mm!“ 511° 1W1 W191)“ Island Military Hospital here when 0v so th’ . Th f t-h . If b,f,’,,,.n,,_.”_,‘°,,.,}§-‘*’n,,, §X§YQ§$§GI “Th5 1t “a5 eslflbushed 11¢ Gilvemmenl will be a, perpetual goad in your side. She will inspire you to do the very Pyincggses and the “eel, were Suns H1711" 11nd 15 V913’ kindly remember“ best that is in you. because vou will want to be laying tributes at her feel. of blue wool cu-t onQ wartime utility fgtlflll 111°“ ‘"1"’ We" 55511013164 They say there is a woman behind the door of every man's success. If lines. Princess Elizabeth's new r- _ t . ‘ there is, she is always a woman who does not love over much. always a position entailg a gepgratg staff and woman whom he isn't certain of and whom he is trying to please. personal servants, and appointments Mr- md M15- Gemld 50011091‘ 0f of lsdies-fn-waiting may be expected 535ml» J°1111l W110 have i1 husf 0i 1 have often observed that the wives of rich men seldom seem to ap- smnl Prlncess Ellmbelh never has friends here. are receiving ccngrfltu- preciate what they do for them, and they take the pearls and limousines attended 5611091 She 1135 been gdu- 1fll1°115 Q11 i116 arrival 0f a daughter that their husbands have worked so hard to give them with fewer thanks “led by govemesses and lnslluclcrs ln their home.‘ . _ . than many a woman gives for a bag of gumdrops. And I have thought chosen by her mother, and is reput- that it was the indifference of these women that spurred their husbands ed lo be all apt pllpll she lnllellls Mrs. Frank Wood and young on to success. her mother's talent for the piano. d3“511t"-‘1‘,G“.Y1a hlwe returned 5mm Both she and l," young slslel.‘ a rgilonths visit to relatives in Mon- Prlnoess Ma aret Rose. have been “e ~ active in “gi- work knitting and _' ' ' ° If you marry the dull woman who lavishes all of her devotion on you. pnylng me vlslls expected of royal. Queen Wilhelmina has given you will be so tired of her in a week that you will be readv to commit tyl In 194g Elle made hel- first standing ordres that all escaped suicide. Nor will her love he the poultice vou seem to think it is for yrur broadcast‘ a lllessage u, the clllldml, Hollanders be brought to her as hurt vanity and wounded heart. Nothing else on earth is more distaste- o; the Empmt soon as they land in England so ful to us than the devotion of those for whom we do not care. It ls an o v ~ c that she may talk to them about nauseating as being fed on a too-sweet pudding for which we have no A cordial welcome l‘ bang glven conditions ln their homeland. Wil- relish. Mm Bruce Man. who arrived from helminas daily routine-it begins at Kllchelle,’ 0m" fill-s week on a bllel 6.30 or '7 a. m.-_is a quiet one. She Your Dumb Dora will kill your ambition and be a nllllstone around vlsll, to see he, Bum ~ M maintains no official court and does {slur neck. because you Will feel that there is no use in making arkegt 0 y ad ll < t _ l L little entertaining. Her most frc- please a wife who doesn't want anything but you. anyway. gosplll; lgsesonglrllfiifl ilggl2€m€l_ llavlra quent guests are the ministers of the chases a streetcar once they have caught it. _ Netherlands cabinet es i l1 r Mm‘ who 15 the guest of her bro pee a y Even at 28 there is no rush about manylng- So why not put it ofl’ O you are ambitious and want to make a. success, marry her, for st A MILLSTONE AROUND YOUR. NECK Premie Peter S. Ge b d . Wh fie‘ Mr‘ Alulfefflervy T? If‘ the welather is pleaslalnrtgntlle dues: until you find the right one? .°”°""Y' . w l“ B °11 °“ “l” bicycles about the Elngllsh country- * ' ' * ' M1” wad“ °°“‘1 m“ 1' mum 1m‘ side. sometimes stops at a. roadside A GOOD CHOICE DEAR MISS DIX-I am a. widower. 57 years old, very much in love proved. . . ' ' lnn for ttea- érlloliggi [she {iaaintains an apar men n n on. e queen M1’- md m5 G“ Fix xlqumhfim‘ visits the British capital only to call with a widow whom l consider my ideal in every way. but she is twenty lib-VB been BHJOYIHB 8 Oidal’ V15"? on the Dutch Seamens club or to years younger than I um. Do you think that the difference in o res- “ u" U119" Fflwnfe‘; view newsreels of her grandchildren pectlve ages would be a bar to our happiness if we married? you in Canada. Wllhelrninak hobby think that we would stand a better chance of getting along and being M!" “'51 M" A: 9'- Pllim“ m" used to be chess, at which she is an happy together if neither one of us had ever been married? been 5981mm! I nflw days 111 Sflck- expert. but she has given it up lb A wmowm. ville with Dr. a Mrs. Trueman, favour o! lmlntlmL ffinewiil! ma»? ‘happy friendship-k ANSWER-At your res ectlve ages the difference of twenty years be- ' tween you is negligible an not to be considered. In fact, a womlm of Th0 girl-l’ Work committee asslst- 37, who has gone through the experiences of wifehood and the sorrow of Miss Lila Worthy m her social d v 1 m n m‘ h Y M Sand losing her husband, is to all intents and purposes as old as a. man of 5'1. ulesnconneco w er - . C. A. Gymnasium Classes. surp mom I/t is madness for a woman to marry a, man twenty years younger her last evening after the annual than herself. because women age so much more rapidly than men, but. closing exercises, with a pretta gift everything else being suitable. there is no reason at all why a woman to mark their pleasant associations |n tall," should not marry a, man a score of years older than herself. In fact. it is a. good choice, because then she is always his young wlfe, and she does not have to martyrize herself counting her calories and being tortured in aeafltlity parlors trying to keep young and prevent his eyes from straying appers. Certainly the fact that you have both been married before will not during the year. Over the tea cups good wishes were extended for her You'll be proud of your ealth during the holiday season lvmlu" 1W0" hi" 811"" and a. happy ‘reunion ln the fall. " '1 P“ Her home friends are forwardi nliluhfll. Ge: quality keen you from being happy together. Of course. you will miss the rap- ggngrauulmom u, M1,,‘ Murle work alrlld m it n u time. the romance and the circling wings of your love. but. on the other eekks in Monctfaali, g.s2€um)1%ig5 W" P w jhglrilglllsyélgltllvlilltl tease??? Iéhhc; (YII IIIIQS and the misunderstandings and wee was promo - _ , . flcei‘ o. w. A. A. r Films Developedflfilniod 25‘ ' ' k ' Widows uld widower: have been through the school of matrimony l o: l-Any also nil H9179? R 1413315 15 7115131‘ h.’ FIE! Souvenir will: ouch Orin! ‘We tried I number of place: before Mm. . 1511811091‘ in PhllfldeDhil. "y." ' ' ' ' Star Snalxhot Service, but we recommend your Pilot Pratt. tlI;l..E.A.1"-1, and vowing hygugiylflrl an: rlrllne toms uulnbq I ~ E i1‘ O CPI YOIII Mm‘; Prfira‘ Qjeftl?’ mgtheye ‘if/fie. Campbeiltcn and Dalhouelle nu a renllt." lays IZIeoWnS of Brandon. Manitoba who 52115113“; P °’“““",}“°“' N's’ am ’ ‘ ""' " """""‘" "'4"‘"" '"'m°"* ? My husband says I can't go without taking the child, who l5 only direggdfrmuxfia coénmgmgi. ‘£31513? LTAE,‘,'1‘,‘,",‘,",,‘,’,I,,‘§':,',§§ five months 01a. and that spoils 1t for me and Ls bad m: the 11a. This met he, “lame, E ‘Mommn and m”, pd... {m N,“ “d 5,1,1,“ m“, is tihe only recreation I have or want, and I feel I am entglevcv tg it. h, rd MR3 - on All 0 en - - - - - 1mm ‘ pa"! °1 ‘fiend’ ‘t ANSWER-You certainly are, and your husband is fcolisl as well as unjust in opposing your having such a simple pleasure. If he were wiser. he would urge you to go to the MOVLGS or to call on a neighbor at least twice a week, because that would make you so much pleasanter and eas- ier to live with and so much more interest as a com ion. because it would break the strain on your nerves and et them re ax. and give you sometr’ u, new and fresh to talk about. - The reason tint most peevish women are peevish ls because they are worn out with the monotony of their daily lives. They go round and round in a treadmill. with nothing to break it. They have no new. fresh interests, and so they become morbid. They get to harping on the same string. They lose their sense of proportion and trlfles loom as big as mountains to them. All of this is changed if s. little variety and amusement are intro- ducd into their lives. A woman sings at her work instead of grouching over it if she is thinking about some thrilling and romantic picture she saw last night. and is seeing herself as the beautiful heroine dressed in cables instead of the bungalow apron she is wearing. I regard movies as o. godsend to the domestic woman. They have luggrrlalnylga. one from the insane asylum. or the divorce court. md it leave: them wise and disciplined. and this is why second marriages are proverbially happy. . ' ' . ' A CAUSE FOR. PEEVISIINESS DEAR DOROTHY DIX-Do you think I am a neglectful, heartless woman, not deserving the name of mother, because I feel that I am en- tiltled to go to the movies once a week and leave my baby m competent CROCHETED CAP AND GLOVES l. Red’ White, Blue Garden (Ru: 1Be fIhan1ning' Red, white and blue Berdem will most reliable color masses with the be popular this year and can be least care. It, L5 not necessary to . chamiing. , l! you have g suitable the faded flower: picked off, DESIGN N0. I084 space somewhere in your home on the giant sheared back, in Qocheied can and gloves are accessories as easy to make u they are grounds a mall formal garden like order to eep new bloescms open- Inlrt and economical. A must for every college srld business rl. The the one illustrated will make m smflts any head and glove instructions are for 8, 8%. 7. 7%. Pa tern No. attractive picture throughout the 0f rae the w-callod blue pe- l contains complete instructoions for both. sulnmfi, m be n l Sllnius are ‘no: fbtfilliyglfi; In‘ n t m am ere are e s .. T" lrzztll=mwslz s: all.z"zzrl.:tstss.z.rlll.zzr stud" m "“'§};:§%.§"1y“'i.l:,“}‘ lilflllin"éfi"li‘lll°dull. my": ell . - - or ,au:1a, ounan . we?» Guirdisn. or :ny slmfler feature. Around it lavender: but it is wnvenient to g1 ribbonuplantingt e81 dwarf sweet $011K! ‘lllizm bfllle 1111;?!‘ vgllerlgifgi‘; a yssum sugges . l o 0 . ‘Ihe outside border of tn’; garden blue dcmlnales. glr-loiuld be lanted ggla blue ‘IAOAICI, d :01‘ at lgdggfecgnllntslblzhlflragar- 9f‘ l1 i ‘ 9 B8 . .0 S D4“ N“ m“ gvallabw elmm lfw-rarumr. 1:11: v.8. sow lzccd. well fixed varieties Re- l‘ _ _ _ _ .. .. - ._ .. .. _ ... _ cent" beds may be ohlrlcd alter- walkable arc was has been made new‘; ‘with redlnrd b're. cr more in Wflglpeléaiall‘ l? bread ngdelylsl- aocur; s‘y 117p". petunl _ These sum an as qprc uce we , epemnmods m; glow“; a?" m, compact “Plants, wall covered with blooms uniform color. ,, . 1-0 Imurlntuwwn dual-aim mqylework Department , m anmme---—-------——----- pgQvnqg];_____-_- 89 WN GUARDIAN Healthier B Katharine Middleton one Economic: Editor 11:; Tribune of voluntarily cutting down our lion to 8-4 urpoeea. P-Bu contribute materially toward the necessary ~ “ ea Canadian people. 1; can ‘we teen million dollars. And it an conserve the present augu- sung in Canada, to make it last longer. Previous to the regulation con. tanning sugar rationing, w; m Cflmlda had increased cur consump. i-ilm of this sweet prcdulct to "m" 3 1116-, Per week per rson. In cash morle this represen more than llle 006g of 2 lbs. of sugu, To this must be added the cost of other ingredients used in making sugar-rich dishes and beverages Icihlflde in our kitchens, and pur- Actually 3-4 lb. sllgflr peg- week ls ample for the average fndlvldug], 8118111‘ gives us energy. And we Ylefll 6110133’- But sugar give; us 110mm! more. No vitamins _- no minerals - no materials for build- mg strong bones and teeth, for 1111 @1118 and repairing muscles, for making rich, red blood .- 3° ma- terials for protectio against dis. ease. The 0611s that do give us these things, also give us quaml- @165 0i energy M well. Sugar con- servation should be no mere mat- ter of substituting for sweet flav- Or It should be the spending of the money saved, on fccds more necessary for good health, many of us have been cater-- in: tco long to our personal desires for sweet flavor. to the sacrifice of other more essential foods. Peace or war. Canada needs a healthy population Canada needs it more today than ever before, but Canada hasn't lmt it. If f-he health of the Canadian people was at its maximum. the follcwirlg facts would not be true:_ Fiorty per cent. cf the men vnl- unteering for active se~vice are re- ircted due to ill-heauh. Over a 4-week period, the num- ber of man hours lost through ill- ness in Canadian war industry plants would make 45 bombers Dr L. Pelt, director of nu- trition services. Ottawa. found in a. survey of Cmadian dietary habits. that 06 percent. o1 the families surveyed regardless of in. come or education, were not satin enough of the right kinds of i’ for good health. More _mllk—(Il-G‘fe fruits and vege- tables-more meats-more whole A grain cereals~th‘s is what we must eat to help improve our national health ‘me money we save on cut- ting down on sugar and sugar rich dishes, can be spent to our ad- vantage on these fords. Fifteen million dnlla‘! ‘a a lot of money IPcan pav fcr the mak- ing of a great m"nv war ma- ieflels It can s°hd a lot of food b, Britain If sugar raPoning has to be regulated by compulsion it will v05? iust this sum If we, the people. do ti“ icb vouvntarilv. we car- sw- =11 ‘H's for war purposes. This is the time for a1l_fhe people oeomoooooeecooooaomeo i THE COOK sf l CORNER l o4+4o~-._. 4~e¢oo>¢o¢+0~ APRICOT WHIEPED-CBEAM PI 2 cups dried atprlcota 1 1-2 cups water 2 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca 1-2 cup granulated sugar 1-4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1-2 cup whipping cream Baked pastry shell 1-2 cup toasted shredded woo- nut Method: Wash the apricots thor- oughly and cover with the water and soak overnight. Next morning add the tapioca, bring to a, boil and cook for 10 minutes. Add the sugar and salt and continue to boll for another 10 minutes, atirr con- stantly. Renlove from the f_ , edd the flavoring and chill. Whip the cream until it is thick- ened and gradually beat in the chilled uproot mixture, then ur into the baked “stay shell, sprmkle the top with t toasted shredded oocoélut and chill thoroughly before rv g. DATE REFRIGERATOR PII 1 tebleapoon granulated gelctlne 1- cup cold water 2a x yolks, slightly beaten leepoons run: Dash of salt 4 0WD Mollie fuice l ltabl lem uiee “Pm w’ the eea yoke silently with the curs:- and salt. Add uoe Iflililig point and mix well. Cook over gently boiling water, nix-tin constantly. until the mixture wi cost n . . Add the soaked - tine an stil- until this is disco ved. Remove from the heat. add the lcmon fuice and cool. then stir in k. Chill until the mixture reached a honey-like ocnsisten and then fold in t has been whipped. Add and then- fold in the egg w tea ‘hat hav- been beaten until stiff, l-"t not dry. Turn ":1- mixfnr- into a baked wk- shell and rill“ u-t‘l fin-n. serve garnished wi'h additional whipped oreem, if Less Sugar Means Says Western Expert These f, Hid ofltidy the Canadians NATURAL 0B SIMPLE SWIETS foods or dishes yield enerfl! desire for swcetl. W! we no or very little sugar: DRIED FRUITS Use in puddings, cookies, stuff- 1118 apples for baking, in muffins Sula?“ both flavor and food I -. PUDDINGS ‘Served hot,‘ taste sweeter than when served cold, thus we can re- duce the sweet contents of many MUFFIN S More muffins and fewer cakes - let this be the war policy for all Canadian households. Muffin; use very little sweets, yet their other ngredients, such as wheat germ cereal. whole wheat flour, dried fruits. yield essential food values as well as flavor. BAKING POWDER BISCUITS Made with "Canada Approv ” high vitamin B1 flour, give us es- sentlal food values, without the use of sugar or other sweets. they can replace cakes on menus to our advantage. FRUIT JUICES Liquids from canned fruits, used in baking, add flavor of fruit and sweetness to the mixture. Fresh fruit Juices add sweet natural flavor. When making fruit bever- ages, add sugar or other swee sparingly. A fruit beverage slight- ly on the sour side satisfies the thirst to a greater egree. than one which is very sweet, for the latter increases the third. LONDON. April 23—(CP)—'I‘he R..A~I1'.'s offensive against Germany will be increased in the next few months as United States bombers and new British 82m join in the attacks. a hi h-r g British air d today. He said the pace o the British campaign al- ready is so intensive that on six nights between March 20 and April 20 the RAE plastered Germany with o. hi her total of lexplosives on each nigh than the Nazis loosed on Britain in the entire month. The Germans dropped barely more than 250 tons of bombs on Britain 33 nights, while on one night alone R. . F. raiders drop more than 1,000 tons, he adde . LONDON. April 23—(OP)--'I‘he House of Lords rejected today an appeal by Lord Portsea. to send foodships to Britain's Channel Isl- ands where the 82-year-old peer de- clared 90.000 persons are starving- The islands, including Guernsey and Jers , are occupied by the Germ- ans. embers sat silent when Lord Portsea called for a. vote. and when none joined him. he murmured "on your heads be it." Lord Snell. speak- ing for the government. said the plight o‘ the islanders had been ex- aggerated. , v Simple Diagrams Show Dance Steps Toe-Crushing Easy to Avoll "Oh, ohl I've stepped on her feet again," think: the poor fellow, mil- nrnhle over hi: ellmuinen in the Westchuter. Noononeedfeelcl , -inthr Westcherter or any other popular dance-for with diagram you an quickly teach yourself lny step. Ifyoucan walk oucan Walt- chesterl Try our agrun for th: Westcheater Three-Step. This IIICIIUII 1 ANDlrhythm. nwingy but without much kne: action. it! Count. I — Step forward on left foot, heel first. (Place weight on heel. than lhift weight to bull of foot.) AND-Step forward an ball of right foot. 2-Star: forward on left foot. heel til-at. Your partner‘: feet won't get under your: if you lend her right! You won u: npopulu dancer with our H-pago booklet. It dlqnml the mart rumbl. Coup, watcha- ter, fur-trot, waltz. tango-includ- 2n‘ basic mp0 and variations. Tell» low to lead and follow, keep time ‘ma If! . Sendiooirlcolnsforyour copy of "Home Coune 41.8w Ballroom Dnneel” to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Addrele and the Name of booklet. - .:il-. "IMO L-"uiréea its...‘ l 01h _ , Home: Living a Leisure The Woman's Realm a § E E. E ?E?§?E§§§§§z a 5 g 2g; i is a word. Ban Von Alstne Allen in the New York Ker ‘Tribune. WOLLEN ACCESSORIES A11 washable woollen gazmenm, such :4 mittens, scarf; and sum. be carefulaupwaslled before away for . a. mild lukewarm sud: and gently manipulate the garment lulu] all the dirt has been removed. Handl- ing gently is one way to keep the wool soft and tact. Rinse in ii i absor wwelwtake x1. ter. avwuyfnrmheell?’ "w" Dry svnmirrc RUBBER BEST FOB FAUCET waslnans Rubber must be saved to the ut- most in these days. Washers for no; water InllCBI-S, of synthetic rubber, have been found by test-sin he superior to wushers of natural rubber. he testing machine oom- densed five normal rs of use in- to 50 hours by open ng and closing the faucet 30 times a. minute. The water was maintained d 180 degrees Fahrenheit. Washer: of natural rubber cracked under this treatment causing the faucet to The s thetic rubber washers . ak. were still tght. Bmnething different for dessert. Half fill greased muffin pans with regular white or yellow cup cake batter, add tab espcon mince- meat to each cake and bake as usual. wi lemon 1r orange sauce. Grated orange and lemon rlndl will lest a vfiek if stored in cov- ered jars in refrigerator. These rinds make delicious flavorlngs for latices. cakes, puddings and cook- es. Ripe olives, heated irl their own liquor, make a tangy gen-lid: for creamed chicken, sliced baked or boiled ham or cheese souffle. If your meat ch 0r bread mixed does not wo well, oil it with glyoerine, wash and dry well in the warming oven. For formal daytime a black street frock is brightened with touches of purply blue beading and topped with a purply blue woollen PERSONALIZED BATE SET Having sets of towels and wasn- cloihs for each member of the famil is one way to make the lauzl enng task smpler housewife. Using a different color for each member is one way‘ to identify them~fnitialling mig t be another STALE BREAD Stale bread canbeused Wpby putting it in the oven untilvcr . and then crunching up wAh a ro - lng pin. store in q tin and use for dressing, for risscles and so on. Place a lump of sugar in the tea- pot before brewing tee. It‘ will pre- (vflentll spilled tea rom ma. nlzig the o . A simple way to mince 981110‘ is to form a boquet of severe stalks in one hand and cut the leaves fine with the kitchen scis- sors. ‘ DOUGHNUT HOLES When he wu a boy. 51115011 Needlecraft! For The Yo" l-r..." it: "aces. * com-lg y e -- this frankly feminine frock with the novel arched yoke: flint em- phesfzg m; fragility your throat and the youthful one. sleeves that an ruffled for added oauetry Style No. 3044 is desln for sins l0, i8. I0, M, 88, 40.124416 4i! laugh». Sine 80 requires 3 l-fl ya- milling. To order psttem: Write or and picture with your name and ad- dreu with '20 in coin m‘ stem to the Needlecraft Bureau, Ohm‘ otfetown Guardian. 1b Gm-lottewwn Guardian Needlecraft Department style No. N44 {time ...........“- 1 AMcmingSmile I oveoouoivooooeoowo-o QUIII- ATTITUDE leue oiell me 1 w a er u. ICMlmmp-ge day I fe into the rival’, and your father lumped in an saved me. Prank-Well that’: funny he won't let, me learn how to swim. CHOCOLATE CENTRE The west coast of Africa is the lending centre in production of chocolate. 00:011. a u mum us; noiccd um u» Nutre o,” mother's cakes were dinghy f”; as ted ‘flue centre cui o“ colds-m“ am u»: ‘_ _ vol SALVAGI ‘hlrn t lh boxer mil at: wfliifmflugg“ clothes in e suitcase instead n“: out those old Xplle wallpullel. you want to keep l. - zines and give the Legging salgvge never heep a whole m 5,. z for the sake of a couple q paragraphs. ._..__. U00 110 WIN‘ on stewed m“ 911156! llldi l6 , apmol‘ Plenty twcpgtugnollgh, fgwumfg what the family siys. Never sweeten 217,115 ,5 . my stewed fruit until uftilrlcloofl lug. Thkee less sugar that w“ When you open a can of fruit or Pmgesfie the juilce to sweelen n a "ink mcesfiesuse n cakes mp H: . a and other bev- Dvlft add luau- to fresh fruits, learn to eat them ls, and “m Wu lflww Y0li’ll be Wonder. 111a why vou over dulled mm: rich ilaivor with an over-dose of sweet. en ng. Gelatin deesefis, fruit a.“ "it'll w“ .... ne cue , 3114131193 considerably, the sum Light or chocolate cakes m lemon or banana custard, fruit m; m’ cream fillings, claw and auras’ "u" u“ "v- favorites. no ens‘ are may" A half cup of ted swee . late mixed with gram cup §;°,1§‘§,’§,°,_ PR1 mite spread over the top “k” 1* 1318. provides s fore delectable topping. -_.__ VITAMIN SALAD l Lettuce leaves, rad 1W1 191W“ Erecrgld oniofifsklfg; diced celery. grapefruit sections, BTeen l r, dl . Mix 12ml“ W1. m at “d ma“ Y n dressing grapefruit action; on Butter, cheese and other soft foods are cut info playing cal-d forms for serving with q, neq crank-operated device. 'I‘o make a jelly bag. use a plec: of thin muslin, hem the top after milling lt. Leave the hem open ll little a each end. Run two strings or pieces of tape through the open. and fasten the ends of m: PE. This leaves you s strin to pull at either end. when f t l: i=1 the bag. 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