warm»? 4: ' ‘ '4 PAGE TWO . <3 L . ~.:|L',€~ ‘ -. TI-IE. cnAiu.o'i'ri:'rowN GUARDIAN ‘T1,? -7 Women ’s Realm <j_ T And A TEACHER SPEAKS ( must not interfere with any child, I have been told; To bend his will to mine, or try to shape him through some mould 01 Lhought. Naturally as a flower he must unfold. Y(‘l flowers have the discipline of \|\".ll(l and rain, And though I know it gives the gardener much pain, I've seen him use his pruning’ shears to gain I More strength and beauty for? some blossoms bright-. i Anti he would do whatever he thought right To save his flowers from a deaden- ing blight. I do not luww—yet it does sun I0 flit.‘ '1‘li.i: only weeds unfold hut nat- urally. -.Alice Gay Judd, Columbus. Ohio Puiverizcd grasshoppers are be- ing tried as a substitute for gaso- lvnc in an experimental motor in! (jL'l'f‘ll£Il‘i)'. I RI-II) AND YELLOW DINING ROOM if you are altering your dining- room try making the walls pale lemon yellow. the carpet a deep (.1.’lfl‘.l’l, red, and the curtains to match in velvet The chairs can be covered in a patterned mater- i.il, matching up the garnet red. and yellow, and the best furniture for this room would be light oak. It you are in any difficulty about choosing a color scheme for your room; quite a good idea is to choose a fabric for curtains or bedspread and with thL; for YOU? foundation match up the colors in this for walls, carpets, etc. Bright chirttzes and folk—weave patterns and also some of the old-fashioned damasks and printed linens often show good color combinations. More specimens of meteoric iron have been found within five miles of Arizona‘: meteor crater than all that are known over the rest of the earth. Housewife Activities he Her BRIGHT JACKETS The bright jacket. can be worn with a black dress or skirt for “ex- tra" wear; it can also be worn with a plaid or striped skirt; it can be used for wear with dinner dresses, since woollen jackets are so prom- inent this season According to geologists, the rocks which make up the Palisades of New York are more than 150,000,- 000 ye:rs old. Smooth Pile I-‘urs Liked While Persian lamb remains the fur most frequently seen in the collections, and fox 1; important in toques and trimmings, it is evident that there is 9. trend toward furs with medium smooth pile, including ermine, beaver, seal and leopard. and also brr-wn furs of mink and marten types. Fur s.-yliiig draws upon earlier periods for inspiration, reflected in fur stoles, in large floppy muffs. in many tail trimmings, and in wide fur borders. If fish is cooked—at low temper- ature, the odor will not cling to the kitchen so strongly. THE COOK ’S CORNER ;-w-u-u-..-i.-.-i.-i.-.a.-l.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-i.-l.-.-.- PEACH PUDDING -‘R-H-'H'i.r‘n'-‘E-‘ 4'u'in'r'-' .' Slices loaf cake, 1 cup whipped cream, sliced canned peaches. cherry. Ground Carrot and Celery Sandwich fighting planes has tandem en- gines. The plane has engines mounted fore and aft and doubles the horsepower of all war planes In the class. DYE WHITE SHOES AT HOME Now that the holidays are over, probably your children have some white or light-colored shoes that are a bit shabby about the up- pors, but plenty of wear is left in- the soles. Make a strong solution of permanganate of potash, stain Ithe shoes with it. allow to dry and 1.115-n stain again. Polish with brown shoe polish and those discarded summer shoes will look like a brand-new pair of dark brown ones. e: 5;‘ How Can I ‘P '1 2:. (By ANNE asnum i. Q. How can I remove old hard- Ined putty? A. Pass a hot soldering iron or ted-hot poker over the piliiy. Don't let the iron touch the glass or it might. crack it. Another method is to cover the putty with wit soap and allow it to stand for bcveral hours. It can then be re- moved with any Ihafp ‘D37-ITIHCTW Q. How can I clean ribbons? A Soak the rllibons in gasoline for several hours. Then rinse in -water, in which is dissolved A nnall amount of sugar. Dry by scrubbing with a clean cloth, and the rib- hens will be as stiff and nice as when new. Q, How can I salt peanuts in the shell? boiled dressing; put mixture into a C55 mflde by Culling 8 T011 In will be rather difficult." halves and scooping out part of in- Sandwich Suggestions divine, was once asked to conduct a_a_._.,'._,_5_._._-,_.H._.t_.._._._._q_-_-_-_p an experience meeting at a negro ed Dr. Buckley_ “But now about ligion make you strive to prepare your husband a good dinner? Does it make you look after him in every T. , . “gist then Dr. Buckley sensed the Met‘h9d' Mm‘? 3 5’md"’”°h °f negro preacher yanking his coat- cake slices and whipped cream. On mus and wmspermg Mdemly. mp 511“ °f “‘d“"d“a1, Servings‘ “' "Press dem questions; pres dem girl who lived down the street from me so long that it. seemed as if she range peaches as a pinwheel. Gar- ti , D to , t‘ wif ." nish with cream or maraschino ques Om 0c T d8 5 my e the train. and a. gentleman oppos- iie said: "A fine child. madam. I MIX Ground YBIW CEITOLS. cel- trust he will grow into an upright One of the hdwefl Hike? cry and nuts with lemon juice and and honorable man said encouragingly. \ As a Qqly in the Open I6 N0 , *9 ll <-If.-d Social and Personal :-- Fashions --- Literature 4-é m Love BIG lion and Gina §:'f,’-,-E: Dorothy Dix ...w,. I Propinquity May be a Great Matchmaker But it Also Keeps Many Young People From Marrying, for T'hey’re in Love But . Don't Know it It has been said am. pi-opinqulty is the great mtnh-m-km Th-t is true but it is also the great preventive of marriage. For it close as- ’ with each that it soclation MAKES many mC Wg?::;1 ‘i)aL.rl‘le|lnnllgl'Ile and w°men° M falling in love With each other. Familiar death f inance. Johnny Jones rarely 1s:<:‘ye:l1§b‘u%‘: B‘?£3 h§l:h?‘5hs“;3afi: lgsg next door '0 gcnhogl and played and Iouzhtr-88 have when she falls in love. T h man (1 men marry strangers, That is why so marrli‘yL;;1lrl:’vl,hf5°have’f,e$e<l‘at‘:a{sl BX: would be old maids if they stayed .._._._._ § Morning Smile '.'.-.-..'..-.-.-..'-..-.l-.-.'=.-.'.. .. .».-.=."..~..-i.=-. AN OPPORTUNITY. Dr. J. M. Buckley, a Methodist church in the South. A woman aruse and bore witness to the preclousness of her religion as a light-bringer and a comfort- giver. “'I'hat's good. sister!” comment- the practical side. Does your re- 'I'H'E WRONG BENT to "Yes." smiled the mother. "but it Spread one slice of sandwich with orange marmalade. one with cottage cheese or peanutv butter. Chop hard-boiled eggs, moisten with lemon juice. season lightly. spread over lettuce leaf in sand- wich. Mix chopped dates, raisins. dry figs. and ground nuts and orange juice and a little cream. Spread generously on thin bread slices. Slice a banana. marinate in lemon Juice. spread on one bread slice. Spread other side with honey and cream mixed. Yellow Tomato Preserves 3 cups small yellow tomatoes 1 lemon sliced thin 3 cups sugar 1 teaspoon salt. l-4 cup sliced ginger Method: Wash and my me Y0- matoes and then cut a thin slice from the blossom end and squeeze‘ out the seeds. Place in 9. preserv- ing kettle and add the sugar and, the salt. Heat gently until the, sugar is dissolved, i-hen cook slowly for about 46 minutes. 1 Quarter the lemon and removel the core. Cut into paper thlnl slices and add these with that sliced ginger. which may be either the preserved or the crystallized I kind. Cook for about 10 minutes longer. then seal in hot, sterile Jars. In less modern plumbing sys- tems o. thumping or pounding noise is sometimes heard when a faucet is partly turned on. This may be cauaed in a compression- tyvpe faucet by a loose cap nub, a , worn spindle. or a loose defective I A Ball them in salt water. Allow disk. to’ dry} d then roast. NEW...u (REA which safely STOPS under-arm PERSPIRAIION Does not harm dresses, doe: not irfitlle skin. No waiting to dry. Can used right after shaving. lniflnfly checks perspiration 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from .p¢.-rspimio Jreepa pitadzy. A pure, white, greueIeu,mln- less vanishing cream. Arrid has been awarded Approval Seal of The Am can Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. I5 MILIION >,. s... .,. .,V_.. \ M DEODORANI be 3 girl." IF BABY IS GROSS FIND OUT WHY HEALTHY BABIES are not cross. Your baby should not be arms. II he is, than something in his little system is “out of order". Prob- ably li:\hy's Own Tablets can prompt?’ " ut it right". Mrs. , of Fem-Inn Fals, d life experience. She writes: "My little girl was Irritable, Icvtrish and sometimes sick ‘ll Iicr stomach—-what a reliv-I iv. was, after giv- lng her Baby’: Own Tablets. to ace how much better she was." No matter how delicate your baby may be. ‘ these little swertvlasting, tablets csnnot_ arrn him. Easy to take. romptly effective In clearing up simple levers. diarrhoea. tol . ed each other and that we had always been in love with each other. how? other girh whom i used to care for are like shows. I go with them because there is nothing better to do." The” W“ 3' de“ “me baby °“ even ounded hearts cease to ache. But it Ls a pity that love isn't clair- voyant and that boys and girls can't tell whether puony love is min! I-0 de taste as they do for all-day suckers. . . . _ “As the W13 is bent. 50 the same faith, love and respect for his wife after he has found out she has side. Flt halves together. tree's inclined." the gentleman had an affair with another man? Just. what do children. especially boys. think when they find out that they have that sort of a mother? And «But the :,_,.m,b1e 133- mpned the is itmpogsibfle for‘ them to cocrlitinue loviéifz and resgectinsz her? Does the in US 11 O SUC 3 WOIIIEII GSETVE cre I. OI‘ CO1’) n mother’ ‘he “"3 13 hem °“ bemg for the sake of the children or is he a fool for doing so? at home are rushed off of their feet. and marrv the catch of the 5935011 when they go a-visiting. The lads at home had seen them at too close range. They were so accustomed to them that they took them for Eran‘-‘ ed and had never perceived that Susie had developed into a beauty. that Jany had a way with her and was .l|15i- 51051111161 0"" ‘mm 00mm‘ that Peggy was the life of the party werever she went. And1that is Why the boys forsake the home maidens for any new girl with a d fferent liae and a fresh bag of tricks. and why men go abroad to hunt for trou e r by marrying strange women who arent half as 8001‘-1 3-5 the 81115 With whom they have grown up. It isn't. of course. ever easy to diagnose love and tell whether you really have it. or not. sometimes yuu think you have a badcase of heart- trouble when it is only something you have eaten and you will be all over it in a few days. sometimes you are fatally smitten without knowii-31 it until something happens to vvaken you up to the fact that you are -35: gerately, romantically in love with a girl you went in kinderizmen With. at you have been in love with her all your life without dreaming there was any sentiment between you. And sometimes this knowledge wines too late. Here is the story of such a man. Read it and weep. He writes: “The girl and I went through school toeether. We would go together stead for a while, have our squa/bbles and no dates. then back with each other cause we enjoyed each other more than anybody else. but we never thought of love or becoming engaged or getting married. Then I went on‘ to college. she mov ed far away. Married, and I was glad to think she was happy. _ “Recently she came home to visit and we met for the first time s.rioe she moved away. and both of Us realized at once how much we had mise- "Now I find myself in the futile position of being in love with the would always be there, but who is now married. I try to forget her. but only time can help my correspondent. for the vears bring healing and velop into the grand passion or be something for which they lose their one "Bad" Mother’: influence on Children Dear Miss Dix—Do you think it possible for a husband to have the uing to live with her N. 8. Answer: It is possible for a husband to continue to love the wife who has be- or respect her. No man can believe aga;n in the wife who has traitor to him and has shown she was not to be relied on. nor can he respect a woman who has shown that she is a philcnderer. The effect of an immoral mother on her children is devastating. Police authorities and social service workers tell us that when children find out that their mother has gone wrong and that they cannot respect her that they go all to ieces. They seem to lose their hold on every- thing that is good and onest and take the downward road themselves. The influence of a loose-living mother on iris is particularly had. be-, cause not only does she bring them up wit out any pr-ncioles or clean; standards of conduct. but also because in the public mind they are brand- ed with her shame and people take the “li.ke-mother-like-daughter" at- titude toward them. Whether a husband should continue to live with a iianderincp wife for the sake of the children is a problem that only Aim hty wisdom can solve. I think that he should be guided by whether she repents her sin and has reformed or whether she is going to continue to have affairs with men. Also. on whether the husband can forget and forgive or will Be continually throwing her past in her face and quarreiing with her over trayed him. for such women often have the fascination for their own outstanding asset to its commun- husbands that they have for other men. but he can never trust her again n.y_ mmlecmamy high Inqumh been 5 iveness a fault. ‘~;——__-s._ ?._______ starting Out SocialIy_?—Be :-f WOMIN OF ANCIINT IOYPT CUAIDID TIIIII COMPLIXIONI WITII / TODAY KEEPS YOUR sxm LOVELY . . . WITH A MODERN BLENDING & OF THESE SAME SOOTHING OILS Wise indeed in the ways of beauty were the women of olden times. For beauty was their career. They must keep themselves desirable , for the lord and master on whom they de ended. Andrprized more his Iy t on beauty o_ feature and form. was a soft, white, flawlelsly lovely skin. I: It any wonder then, at the value they placed u on the gentle oils of Try ‘n. N.‘ Olive and Pa m For it was these GIANT oils. crudely mix_cd,of course, that Bath sh. helped.‘;.eep their skin safe, clean, c 3 1°, 25° firm with the freshness of youth. Think of it! A beauty treatment that is over 3,000 years old. And all through those yean,although untold fortune: have been spent ‘even you money ‘lightest irritation." £36} ‘éa4,Z.T" 6" A call: 1159 Tapper Street. Mourns]. Qua. In the search for bea r v f nothing has been {3lIyl'Id0l'lfl‘2luI]u. grief-, giorc soothing for your skin . ant esesame cosrlyoncnml oils. is It is these oils alone, blended “I've never found mother map at any price :h_at's as good for my skin as the new in: toved Palmolive. It cleanses per ecdy, without the underCul'efuI,scIentlIlCsupcrimun that give the Palmolive Snap iuu use today its gentle, Cleansing lather; its delicate, natural colour its wholesome purity. ' Uae Palmolive Without fear for your face. throat and shoulders as well as for your bath. Surely if thia_gentle soap helps keep (I16 seusiuve skin of the {mo Dionne Quins smooth and lovely, it can help keep your complexion soft and refreshed . . . beautiful all over. Get some today. U! Modern Etiquette my aonenrli LEE) ‘ .+.'U'.'.l'.'i.-i.-.'i.F*.ru'lh'i.n.-.'h-.-.'.l'i.r\.-.~ ‘ 7 Q What should the bride- . groom and the best man do with here‘ -J their gloves while the ceremony is r-rorrr msmiri-igiitw faklhz place? you !°e“"_w“'h "m"°“n‘ l A The bridegroom removes his right glove and hold: it in his left hand. The best man does not re- move his gloves. Q. Is it considered a social asset, Sure of Etiquette a person or a group or people quickly '1 for one to be a/ble to take leave of: constipation, simpleerour, colic, teething troubles and other minor ii s. Never be without a full box of Baby’: Own cents. Money back if youarunot aatla brought up Ln 3 home of “rue. Better for children to have no mother than one whose influence is 'zI’5abI¢t.s. Slckneuaoofteii atrlkesln the bad’ and better {or them to be put even in in ommn asylum than to be DOROTHY . DIX DAINTY. OVERNIGHT 1qEEDLEw0RK W T By FRANCES For Wednesday, Sept. 13 1939 MARCH 21 10 APRIL 20 (Aries) ——Tops and we hope you'll do something definite about this fine dayl Both personal and business matters are under benefic rays and indicate gains. In your travels, remanber this wise observation: "Knowledge is cautious. modest. and pure; ignorance boastful. con- ceited, and sure." APEIIIL. 21 to MAY 30 (Taurus) ---\An :11 heart-interest day is what; tliia one might be called. At every turn, look for advantgaes through friends relatives, your life mate (or sweetheart, if you are not married.) little children and your pet hdiby. Maintain harmony, even at some self-sacrifice. MAY‘ 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) —Your stars‘ vibrations point to much the some sort of favorable day as for our friends of Taurus. Through a pleasing manner. ready smile AND letting the other per- son talk, you'll profit. JUNE: 22 to JULY fl (Oancer) -Jlhoso activities and plans in- volving money and considerabla time ask close attention. It is a day replete with beuefic star ran. Gain confidences, keep promises. be cheerful. ck or ovenugml ne°d]e_ JULY 24 In AUGUST N (no) DESIGN NO. X MI the I eli- 39f. .... la" 0' Also In Is! and M7! In Arrld have been acid ARR] D ..'l'ry a lot I folio! goods. For qui 3 mg ,1‘ mam luublookm — am a r Aug. ‘I? ‘man be par- '23,’ 33,913, 1.10 §§.‘3,',°,,.,,..¢, pg. ticularly caution! to avoid oomp- ern No. X 699 contains five motifs lioationa with the opposite sex. Iwerafllng 0 by 0 indies each. illus- Don't be positive in statement. yet tration of s ‘ r and oomplew 111- be firm about principles. You ‘“'“°“°“‘- th Looiie h ri ‘i T d this d _ M 0 er s ave f end or vibra- ,,,m‘,’,'°{,,§§,,, wd‘§‘,fi“x 3?, ,,,,Y,‘,’,,‘,‘‘; tion. nevertheless dont be caught ‘on any piece of paper and rind with MPPIDCI 39 DPOMDL . 15 coma in coin or stamp; to Needle- AlU'GU‘s'f' 23 to sr1i>'r'mmnn 33 work Bureau. Chulottktown Ciuard- (vi;-go) _ one af gm gmponmg, "“‘< elements in life to you in harmony. : [.0 ohulofiewwn curd.“ and you can often do your ‘bett YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE Look in the section your birthday comes in. and find what your outloik is. according to the aura. (Copyright. 1939. King Features Syndicate Inc.) . DRAKE 24 to oomnna 23 (Libra) — Splendid indications‘ for heart interests and asking help‘ itative positions. Parties. journeys.‘ weddings. vacationing among the! many favored. ‘ 00108:!!! 24 to NOVEMIBEIR 22 ' (Scorpio) — Aspects are bcnefic for you Scoprio natives who will- be your fine selves today. Teach- ing. horticulture, handling ani- mals. aoldiering. surgery, athletics. engineering. politics, chemistry. Jourmlimi. music. and acting head the long sponsored list for you. I NOVEMBER 23 to D , no (sagwcai-iua) — Mumglns. 11-. nancing, reorganizing. making ini- rportant decisions, banking, logis- latin¢., indulging an intelligent hobby and caring for your health most favored this good day. D 23 In JANUARY ll (Capricorn) — Midly benefioent rays from your stars. Aim high if you would reach any worthy notch in the success corner, friend. The little neighborly things will bringl comfort. I, JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) —- Make every effort to advance your business interest: here. Proficiency should be your aim. you are so culpable of it. Pool- ish four will hamper you achieving. Your own intuition is a dandy one, don‘t forget! Gains through writ- ing. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) -— Compensation from unexpected sources likely. Help to create new opportunities and leads for yourself. There is improvement to be made. set about it “ I-- ly. Don't deplete energy. A Cl-IIID ‘BORN ON THIS DAY’ when your tasks are very differ- Design No. X 500 ent in kind and magnitude. Today however. you may find your big- NIm°---—------- gent ms is Intake monotony with u“,“______________ a lnilo. nulls. whatever it ill \’a will see the world eye to eye. will the unusually intmltlve nad general- !l.v right when it makes an observa- ltlon tmder normal conditions this yvuncstar would grow to be an_ or advice of people holding author-| ‘ Avoid Bad First nuipressions His first call—but what an eti- quette blunder she makes. show- ing she doesn't really belong to his set. Well-bred girls don't play but- ler for men by putting their hats and coats away for them. Instead they show men callers where to put their things. For the girl with background known that in polite circles the girls are waited on by the men. So she lets her caller open doors for her. If she wishes a chair moved. she asks him to do it, instead of tugging away herself. Your firlt formal party is I man- nerl teat. too. At the big football dance of the year. make a good impression! Greet the head or the receiving line with “Good evening,‘ Mrs. Armstrong." introduce your- self if necessary. saying "I am Mary Jones." then introduce your escort. Remember you present a man to a woman. saying her name first,’ and when iuuoduclng a very young man to older people don’! say “Mini Sue’ mlpmblo to "W hndmu‘ Smit " but "Edgar Smith." Develop grown-up poise. be al ease everywhere. Our 32-page booklet givea etiquette for men and girls II. dancel. hotell. movies; when motoring. entertaining. dat- ing. visiting. Tell: what to do about _pegtln_g. Send we in coins for your copy of Etiquette For Young Modem: to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name of booklet. street Addrua A- Yes when one can do so quickly and graciously, which must not be confused with abrupt crude- H655. '1 Chop bone with the fingers. when eating? A. No. One should sacrifice any meat that cannot be cut off. Your new fall hat can be more than one if you turn milliner and make several for yourself. It is smart to match your hat. to your dress or suit this season. Choose the type best. suited to the continue from these four brand new styles. A perky, pointed crown and softly gathered cuff-brim makes a hat that you can wear with many dlf- ‘ ferent types of street and simple afternoon clothes. A beret, either , tailored or soft is a charming compliment to a street dress. For ymlr new frock with back fullness or a bustle you simply must have a bustle hat with a large bow to cover the hair in back. All four styles are included in this one pat- tem and all are any to make for yourself, out of fabrics to match your dresses and suits. Style No. 2801 is designed in one Send fifteen (loci (coin la pre- leredl for pattern. write plainly vour Name. Address and style number Be sure to stain the also vou wish. Style No. 2801 size ... .. ... ~. Name street Addrsu 010 ,.._ ._ _.._. WWW" . » ""“““"i'.3i.......dm Q. Is it permissible to pick up; ‘Household Scrapbook: iBy ROBERTA LEE) A '- -‘H\n'U'in'i.F'-'i-'."-'-'-'.'-”."-'-'-“u'.H-'-‘r‘¢' A Cockroach Trap An effective cockrnlrli imp ca be fashioned by filing; a pie pint or similar contalmr. sugar water. Place floor and slant seioral . " Hull 01 about 8 inches long, from the floor to the edge of the vessel. The roaches will cra\\l over All! drown Improved l‘l:ivm- After boiling a li.lil:. “rap It 1. buttered paper and bake for at hour, and not.ce lllt‘ ',nl‘,)I‘0\'(’ll‘i?ll in flavor. Blue Fa brim Biue fabrics will ll’lIfI their will much longer if their a r soak edi: a solution of one -.nb‘.esp0°“ °‘ salt to OIEEIETI of warm -w vA~“ww~wnn-.-.-.-.~-~' Snappy Fashions For Home Use 2.801 ....-...-.-..