]j".oi_11an’s Réal'mi» l Product of Ounarol Fonda I I U I m ifhsficéer, finer’ @2952 The enticing fragrance and extra-rich flavor of Maxwell House Coffee always inspire good cheer—— whether on festive or family occasions. For this famous coflee contains choice Latin-American blended and “Radiant-Roasted” to capture the full goodness of every collee bean. For happy meal-times serve coffees —— expertly Maxwell House Coffee. It's alwayi-“Good to the Last Drop!" i - the goods in warm water. Fans arm movsracnzs Proving once more that war in- eed is hell, increasing numbers in ilky little G. I. moustaches are be- inning to straggle home from the ostlllti-es, mourns the Kansas ity Star. They are young m'*ust- chea for the most part; one can ope that the better judgment of naturlty will cause their wearers mow to the rootl and keep em that way. But one ct be too sure of that. Consid- n er how the Civil War promoted the moustache evil. . Up to the time of the Civil War no man with a moustache ever had been president of the United Stut- es. From the time Grant moved into the White House in i860 until Cleveland moved out for the sec- ond time in 1897. an unbroken llnc of presidents openly wore mous- taches and most of them had beards and side whiskers aswell. Presidccit McKinley broke the moustache curse. , vouve KI§SED THE i l CANVAQ i=ivs TIMES ’ ALREADVI i/EH GRA/VTE.’ m»: GEfi/N/ '.r H‘ Flirt;- WfiTfg H,“ r" Witt; “n will“. of ALABASTINB. t0 use» . iustmix with water i and ap iy_ with a far smh~au-ifi 11rd your wdh engulfing: w ALABASTINE " zfilmggaovvzil plantar, , ‘qwndquh papcror .> " a a a. rumor °‘ii"°l $3,???" , ll ' ‘ 2gb: Gnu. arid 1. Say," . you did." 2. Better r English" l). C. Wlllhlnl with ran- to do it like . W on“ m". . l-lllon of "aiiaitiitiiepfi"? i l“ c - . e . 3' whbaiiipiiinmfiil’ ti“? i‘? "in? the word "reale- . t i with he tihat main: iuvswaas 11111301118 iudoitas Pronounce mu-nis-i-pal. uaslrsunit.botlil'sasinlt,aas Ln at unstressed, accent second sy]_ lable. 3. Sheriff. 4. Natural dis~ position or tendency. “The bcv had a proclivity to steal." 5. Heritage. n =1. Whatfswrorig tenet"! mitts '""°“" » vo-o-oo-o-o-o-o-oo HowCanI!!! B! Anne Ashley o+oo+o+o+n Q. How can I save time wihen cleaning the table silver? A. Make a solution of one quart of boiling water, one teaapoontul of 118M118 soda. and one teaspoontcil of salt. Pour into an aluminum vessel and Place the silver in it. Allow it m remain for a few minutes, then rinse with clear ho-t water. Clean. the vessel at 01mg Q. How can I wihiten clothes? A. Put a few slices of lcmon, with the rind on. in the holler and 501i Wli-h the white clothes. This removes stains and makes tiie clothes white without tnjur . Q- How can I runove ink stains from washable fabrics? A. Cover tilie spot with a paste made of starch and buttermilk. Al- low this paste to dry and then Wash _.L_LA OO-OQQO-Q Cook 's Corner .-§'§-§r§§ Q4 b DOC Q‘ ICOTCH PANCAKEH 2 cups cooked oatmeal 2 cups ground cooked meat 2 e8 s. Salt. Pepper 2 i! 19890 lard or drlpplngs Combine oatmeal, meat. c885 and seasonings. Mix thoroughly. Fry cakes. using 1 tablespconful of mix- ture in each. snail amount of hot fat. Serve hot. Serves 4 to 6. All yum‘ protein requirements need not be in the form of animal protein such as meat. but a goodly part can be obtained from vegetable prote dant tn beans, peas. com, aoya beans and peanuts. PEANUT COOKIES 4 tablespoons shorter-tin (this A as... DEAR MI§ DIX: Wihat d0 address and. so in the world. Certainly I I have tried to at Mr. Kipling Ahflwllt: ally umero they are the more to be feared bee to be no way to Wop VEBGING ON only object seems to be to make an have been on l-Iimmlefs staff in the pastime of tearing young girls their own falseness. Those little souls engender. DEAR MISS DIX: of his evenings and his Sundays at that men have ever evolved is tha tastes, desires and needs that they that his wife, who is Just as young caterwatils. sam le is made with chic an fat rci; ered from a fat ate-wing chick- en V; cup f'lnc granulated sugar ‘A edcup brown sugar (lightly, ‘A. teaspoon vanilla; few drops almond flavoring. 2 cups onccsl ted pastry flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 58 t 1b teaqioon 2 cups salted peanuts. (coarsei ground or chopped) (this is u. lb. Measure and sift. together twice the flour. baking powder and salt. Cream shortening and gradually blend in the white and brawn sugars. And the beaten eggs; beat wellciatir in vanilla, almond and peanuts. Drop by small moonftils on in greased cookie pans. Bake tn moderate oven, about 15 minutes. (350 degrees). PIMPLES-BLABKIIEAIIS TRY TIIIS PIOIPT IILIIF Fill IIIIIIIIITLY ‘III ILEIISIIE‘ “fllai.”'i'f‘lil:.',‘ii.“iaiflfi."“lii"‘i“§cifi hmsa‘ rnnfuiLBri CUTICURASOAFH (IINTMENI O-O-O-O-O-O-Q-O-O Morning Smile 1,,4....-¢4 hadusedalllb- eflrsttime and I ' Tihe dear old may‘ iic telcpihmc for t of trouble. Alter finishing her ca-ll. however. managed '0 yet rd sad: " an yotiaomu ' all the trouble you've taken. lm ' ., anotiher twopence in the box for yourself." MonaruTTriswan “Q lun school teacher liar of hawk: c the story Joacp and the coat or t many . m! patios: "Who forced Joseph c P " The answer came pat from the nlffillgahcrglifas, Bevin" Mo d e rn Etiquette . lylobcrtabac Q. When a lri has bean visit- im another sir, to who should the "breaéi arid butter" otter b0 A. Tho letter may be adraaud to her friend. but aha certainly ahould include a e of sincora a aticn to the. r1’: mother. o oftandaacrvu the most credit for a whit-h‘, visit. Q. auid it bride cam and m! ,0 auitc at an afternoon ll‘ No, All tho men should wen auitl. had given the operator quite a iot_ wives to spend a dull evening alone lievlng that an intelligent woman Anonymous » jfdaligiiiir 5 iifaiiien With Vmaais Society's Broatutv out and fight and face their victims with their charges. safely hidden under cover while doing their dirty work. ‘and there seems them, or punish them as they deserve. m i... you cfjtlic anonymous tele- llhone call and letter writing women who call w. night and doy. over the Phone. or deluxe you with letters racking‘ with vile abuse. not only of yourself but of your friends, and accuse you and them of crimes you have never committed? I am the viotknolonc" or more of thcaefiends and I do not know how to stop her, for she never gives her name or far u I know. I have not an enemy have lived a clean and upright life. be helpful and kind to other: and. says, to be a little friend to all the ldlll. X. world. What can Ido about it‘! The viper crop seems to be uaunl- and virulent this season. Certainly the women with the serpents’ tongues are on the did rampage endure spitting their venom on everybody within their range. These anonymous slsnderera are the lowest of all crawling things. but they are nonetheless dangerous for that. Indeed. ause they are too cowardly to come They stay DEGENEBACY 0f course, their motive l8 obvious when they arc attunptiw to black- mall someone with money. but when they make no demands and their innocent person unhappy, they be- come nothing but a study in degeneracy. For no normal percon could find pleasure in torturing one who has done her no harm. finch an individual is in the Wimng place and has missed her timing. She should Germany when he was having ac much fun in the corwentratlcn camps. How she would have enjoyed b0 pieces bit by bit! I think, Mrs. X. that you are making a mistake in taking the under-hand tactics off your unknown and secret anncyer so seriously. Don't let the purveyor of such dirty wares get on your nerves. She may throw all the filth that she pleases at you, but not a» amigden of mud will stay on your garments Innocence is its own protection. Lies die of who seek to hurt you Just because they are Jealous and envious of you perish of the poison their own mean ~ l I am a young woman and have a husband and a baby. We live where we have no close neighbors and no means of aanusement, mt. even a radio. My husband works all day and spends an his parents’. leaving inc alone with the baby. I get so lonesome I nearly die and so bored I could scream. but when I ask my husband to let me go 11088 with him he refuses. Says “you wanted the baby, now stay at home and take care of her." I realize that a mother's place is at home with her baby. but does ii: mean that she has to be shut in in solitary confinement like a prisoner? LONIBOME ANSWER: The most useful and overworked plccc of philosophy t women are a different species of human beings from themselves and that they do not have the aune have. A young mam, for instance. knows that he still desires to go places and do things. to get out among the bright Pghts. to have interesting people to talk to, but he thinks and pleasure-loving as he is; wants no livelier amusement than vratctttng the baby sleep. or listening to its Probably men don't lmow howcruel they are when they leave their altar a dull day. or else they would lflflt do it. For not many husbands are intentionally unkind to their wives. They have Just drugged their ooiscfences into actually be- craves no n-icnshlp but the kids’ and enjoys nothing so much as hearing them whoop and fight. In this particular case I recommend to the deserted wife to get a good radio. whether her husband thinks it is a needles expense or not. It will, at least. give her something to think about instead of what a selfish and inconsiderate brute she picked out for a life mate. LivingfiLeisure —THE WOMAN'S REALM- IEIOBE THE STORM Trees know When a storm ls coming Long before anyone else .. I have watched them shiver and whisper to themselves, and then. standing waiting. with their roots clinging ti-ght t0 the black earth! ELEANOR ALLEN Before enteang every child should have a ough check-up of his eyes. Bottles coated with nitrocellu- lose plastic are used to store and ship corrosive liquids; if the bottle is broken the plastic will isually prevent leakage. kindergarten th ar- The rat menace in America is indicated by figures from 5t. flou- ls; during the fiscal year 1944-45 a total of 139 persons were reported who were bitten by rats. Various types of cancer were recognized and described in 400 B. C. by Hippocrates. Mohammedan: consider the praying mantis holy. and it a rac- rilege to kill one of these insects. The human tear gland (lachry- rnal) fr about tho rile of an al- mond. 3T0 Q. trwculd bc the correct hour to give a y . morning- hnakfnt u: a mi f ands‘! A. an? hour bofcn noon. itsflia=i<le§bevrn Pb The dials of Chinese clocks 2o around and tho handl stand ltiil. Benjamin Franklin invented bi- focal glanel. * All lawns need spring care be- cause turf grasses are cool-weath- er growers. ‘ Hydrogen "peroxide has long been used to bleach silk. cottons and wool-as well as human hair. Parsnlp seed: are planted early because they germinate slowly; rsnip flavour‘ in im roved by eezlng, but young pants pulled out during thinning are good lum- mer eating. ' mercial carbon blsulflde. or disul- flde. is due to the presence of other sulphur com unds "as im- purities! pure var on‘ biliilfidc is practically cdouflen. Ozone a modification of oxygen whose molecule contains three atoms of oxygen instead of the urual two. ll a strong = oxidizing agen and in and u.a di ectant for] rlnkfng water and naming poo I. . More thanhalf the carbon hirul- fidc produced in thlullllfll States ir urad in the manufacture of rayun. cellophane and other viscose roducts; the next greatest ure f: n making carbon . tetrachloride. 01/2 an M/i/(Z-i/ The disagreeable odour of com- i A- 1511...’... 0:...» . a! Ill lllllld Flrlllefl Will are times pride rrwself on being one cfgthe ' listeners. I remember nnw, mentioned about a new quilt had pieced lac‘. winter "for cem- ycu know Ellen, for I hadn't elac to d-o-crazy patchwork remind me to ahovw it to you sometime" and I had already seen‘ it in my mind. Irregular pieces, of which, I shall P6114111)’ recognise and in connection. I shall of the stove.” I bclevc I lmerrupt her once when a godd opportunity qnesentcd itself, and I my thoughts were running in that direction. I whispered ‘a secret to her that had to do with Alderlea. Not that I told it clear- ly. for James ls bound to tell me: “Ellen you can't ‘keep anything." 1 Just sort of tinted and Rial miderstood. Elie nodded ha pllfi arid I was certain that old wstf gleam came back to her eyes. amea ha tied to come indoors then and ere are some stibjeeta tiobelcannotbringmyselfto discuss in a mixed oompon - at least not nearly Eo intimate y. Be- sides James was interested in find- ing out the farm doings in the viclnit of Rlssat‘ heme. so that not y our own feminine conver- estlon had to be suspcnded- and than we never came back to it. James wanted to know "did sound- m twat his potatoes yet?" and page; it, was a little cold yet; “had whab-ymr-may-cal‘ ‘im sold that fat would you know” he had prices are dear to the of a farmer. "if he had recctvcd the even money or the half or perhaps only the quarter’ and nnarked “there seems to be different prices this Sprin . 'I'hen he went on to t/alk about t e mar- for small pigs and she was quite a home there. "Lt I do get in a bottle and do 1m’ travelling on foot or by bus o: through the kindness cf neighbors she laughed "Ill never 88¢ 0"" keeping a pis-—you should w! him, Ellen" slie said turning to me. “He actually Watches for me to fetch him his meal." I nad seen a. number of them, but I smiled this gown or that one, many of brig. that no matter how nwdem I try sci F.éis h ion s Jl gp , 1/3 fiimiiliiliilltt tly. Rad I not one ofuw own. out on the feeding-floor in the pig- gery? I O O But boo. hoot what nor-tows the moi-row can hrtngifrbcrc is one I shall never see again. I saw the btliizzlthrastmigt of civwa aibove cap compost n a field. ‘mere a woo stiff carcaas was M19811 PIE is response the iiimrv. came then with a pan of milk; warm and from the red cow. "Pig. pig!" I called him. the way James has taught inc to do. No small feet painted a . Down beneath a depth ut be fng straw, I found him-stony cold and lifeless. “Well, too bad" Jeanie . “I'm afraid you're-not a very a...“ m-rn. n. m‘ . a replacement from hm "and get into a breed of hogs". Jam however took an altogether erent view of the matter. U I . O I-lc happened in be-s ing (if a pmch when i oarfled c small dead animal out doors. He nodded hisliead inarejeratedsortofway and came neamcr w examine him. "Ellen" he said "if you had minding your own business day, instead of your ‘kai would have been moneiili in pocket“. "But . . . Po Pr", I_ ~ mered. "Pollyi“ he . lust like that “never trust other people w do your awn work. l-Iow man times Ellen, have I told you that But" and he moved awcxk wwarid the barn f ‘a Just can't lm about for nmrket. Lock at all the nice l a the money would have he ‘ l’; 0 I had been all aver that alone. the minute I ha draggfld him the tail front among e straw. James a1 try: to im- ester- - ‘i it Jock was leaving time with a tuna-cart heaped I drop small dead pg tn a convenient corner and went ‘ " than I possess, w make pert feeder of "mortgage-lifters" In one wake of the painting's rain, Winter returned. It served tn "Our Family _ “ Regulator is DR. CHASPS }KiDNEY- L IV E R STRAWBERRIES nu: COLORFUL -DIIIGN N0. ‘ll’! d wbcrri - profound iraiutiiygg‘ I Q: Ialrlatduillll‘ W‘ . ll 1151f ttor-p No. 141 contaliia 40 motif: it! to ti . - order no .pfctiu-c cents in coin or Still to Necdl k .2...“ ...'.".2:...P"'"" ‘ planting interrupt farm plans, whlch are daily becoming more insistent. We watched the great flakes fall on moves and trees, on meadow-land and the red of fields, as if it had been the first snow-storm of Wint- er. The men left. their out door work to sort seed for thc pot-alto- to come It was a snug retreat, theme in the basement of the house across the lane. And there the fragrance of a fruit cake Jeanie baked “just tn have" drift- cd tantalizlngly. A feeling of sec- urity and horn neas travels hand tn hand with this aroma f ltousea-And again rain is windows, had hed the ccun dusk “won't last long." Ho has at the barns and cum indoors with a lighted lantern Hairs cling to a sleeve. Net that. I need he at all alarmed-they e neither golden izcr raven Nor are they m. tmse strands which are on James’ garment. Burt white James has been brushing the "Ayrsihlres" "It will be a few days yet’ ho will: me “before they go co pasture". And a cold rain continues to beat against the windows. Until tomorrow . . . EATING ' 10% mimetic ' andPoytllcPenaltyi this .MY Olvhari 1'7"“ no I found mimics? m. Y- lmall l-vegetable Ilaare an entla t arc cu "The Etdldlle That vii-ii’ Up nun". Mon people eat En heavily, undue too little. no set Bl E BEANS from our di-u glut and ruolvu to keep fit IE3 youthf l! active. l‘ 4104-00000 0'00 0 . ~ . ~ Household Scrapbook Iv illnbcrta Loo 0-0-00-0 Table Manner: Correct a child in the method of llSlng we silverware and dishes an soon as he is old enough to begm using the silver and dishes that tho rest of the family use. He wiu then know the t kind of table mm~ ners and nofuture training will b1 “want! ovlng Shine The shiny appearance acquired by some cloths can be removed by aponging with a solution of com- m n’ washing blue and water. Press wgllq still damp under a thin cloth. Cleaning Windows q ' When cleaning windows Willi a ghgmols. dip the chamols in hot water. When the. windows arcdry ‘tve a beautiful poltsli._l HEALTH-DESTROYiNG BROMCHIT|S_ Gels Fcist Relief Do you choke, wheeze and gasp for breath? ls your throat dry and irritable? If you suffei in this manner. turn at once tc Poison’: Cough Syrup. Then isn't such a. long time to wail for results when you use Pol- aon‘a Cough Syrup-a sooth- ing, aromatic medicine that goes to work with the first spoonful you take. Start now to clear up that irritating tickle in your throat-get rid of your night cough—-cut out the cough- ing and expectcrating-clear up that tense throat-soreness- Heip yourself to clear avflY these troubles by using Poison’; Cough Syrup; 1t it so soothing! Let it help those raw surfaces to heal over and re- lieve that burning dryness. Th} antiseptic medication ll1 this syrup can do many sufferers a world of good. Accept no suh- stitutc for Polaon‘a Coufll Good-night. . . . , Kent, land - (OP) - A civic centre more than £15900 (467,500) is to be W610- er-hams war memorial. IUITIIELY DRESS ‘mcbutterflv rim of this flint! child‘! frock is achieved by tucki-w the shoulder-a of tbc yoke-outta one wttfh the ca <aicovel~and by use of crim arcuail the odfiu of the nogkin m and h o. m: iacu aim I d. l 8.81m 4 roquii-ea 1K yards 85- and 3 Ylrda ruffl l’ 1 Sand 2o uou- for which lngluudga “clot-n iota guide. r o mil. and Style Nunxar s . aura in state . Xrigludl 91:: liaa you al unit or IOIII number your drua. Add P ti. Do t. ‘Ito Gllrltmtownagllwn Pattern No. nus ‘ - Name . _‘ Strut itch-m Syrup. S ld b all Dealers in Medicine i: 35cybottles. P0 SUN COUCH SYR {Needlecraft/ 40R THE HOME-—