PAGE TVYQL. _ i Ballads fiiephen Foster in Southern Songbook ALLGOVS CHlELUN GOT A lnviu-vss l-umriie Spiriiuuls s nf a "Gone With T11‘ [Jlilfllililull anti picku- hi '1 ‘s ("rt-orltf in the twllluht" l1’. ‘l :1<1»n.1l11~\1l:uf southern airs ant‘ '~ Ft-stcr ditties. you and _ mils i 11 have ntunytlclivh‘ fill l ' " ..v'n, Hcav'n" 1s . Ii‘.\l\l Lu stviritilal. "I not a shoes. you got a shoel . . Winn l pct to Heav’n, gonna p1 shoes. walk all over God‘ v A Sit-illicit Foster sonz you a1 h'_.-_v in meet again is “My Oi ' 't'k_\' llulnc." It goes: 1n shines bright on my oi. hcmt lty honli’. 'Ti-. Sunitner. the durkies are gay—" Annlllt‘? "De Cttmp Town is Hat-cs " Grout fun.’ "De Cump-toxvn ladies sing dis Don-duh! Doc-duh! J-IUWI] race track five nnlcs limit. Oh! Doo-dah-day!" Woman's Re alm I S0 4 ,.. ALWAYS GIVES from, rmosn sxruns Ion than |¢ .... average nan: m CANADA | SIMPLE FEATURES All) DISTINCTION TO HOUSE Small but well-chosen features may mark the difference between a distinctive and an uninteresting small house. | A smple rectangular plan may often be made interesting throw,‘ the use of a well-proport oned porch, an attractive entrance door- way, galdCll walls and fences, and similar accessories. There is also tile opportunity to combine a single material in dif- ferent forms such as in the case of wood Mien flat boards are used with or without molded edges, vertical boards with battens. and THE COOK ‘S CORNER STEAM FRUIT CAKE Four eggs, 1 cup of butter, 1 cu o! sugar. 1-2 cup o1 molasses. 1- cu ‘of coffee, steeped, 1 poum, of 1 pound oi’ currants, l-Z , of shelled walnuts. i-4 JOUHG mixed peels, 1-4 pound pit- .ed dares, 1 te on of several finds u! spices, i teaspoon of bak- lng soda, 1 glass of wrie, flour as much as required. Steam for 2 l-Z hours, finish off in the oven. Double the recipe for large cake. 1 table- One tablespozrn flour; goon melted butter; 3-4 cu hot rater; 3-4 cup sugar; pinc of alt; 2 tablespoons lemon Juice; 2 ibiespoons brandy. Blend flour and butter together and add the hot water, sugar and salt. Cook until transparent. Just before removing trcm file, add the lemon Juice etc. Serve bot over steamed puddings. DARK rnurr CAKE 10f Unusual Flavor) l cup butter 3-4 cup granulated sugar 4 eggs 1 pound cleaned curranil 1 1-2 pounds raisins -2 pound mixed peel pound almonds pound glace cherries pound candied pineapple pound shredded cocoanut cup maple syrup or honey other liquid 1 teaspoon each of vanilla, lemon. almond and msewuter extracts 2 cup of bread flour, or 2 1-2 cups cBke or pastry flour 1 tcaspouns baking powder l. teaspoon cinnamon cup coffee, grape Ju‘ce or ordinliry clapbonrds or shingles. Pup up parties and dates wltl: those and other favorite airs of tho ' Sullth. Our songbook has 2'. tcs complete with words 1c, piano and guitar accompan. ts. includes "Jeanie With Thc t Ilrmnn Hair." “Shorfnir '_" ""v.'.'v Me Rack tn f‘ _Q~~'l' 3c»: in coins for your 00px rzs FF-m ‘W8!’ DGW“ smlt-h Service r> to wrue plainly yrur Name 5 and the Name of booklet ‘ EIQIJII .;:.;Ta... ‘I -_ Province Dorothy Dix Says- § BUSINESS» OFFICE PRACTICE IS NEEDED IN THE HOME .W omen Should Use The Same Care In Dress And Tact With Husbands That They D0 With Others Wllon a girl gets a good job and one that she desires to keep, there a1“ v Wtain things that she does. She comes to work in the morning spick 211.1 sgttil and crisp and fresh-looking. with her hair well combed, her collar clean, her dress pressed, herself generally a treat to the eyes. presenting herself in the office in a rumpled and soiled housedress, with her hair in curl . and her face shining with last. night's cold cream. She tries to make good in the position she has assumed. her spelling, i1 she is a secretary; to become more accurate if she ls a. file clerk or a bcok- keeper. She studies t he technique of salesman- ship if she stands behind a counter, for well she knows that she must earn the money she is paid for her services and that her only_ chance of be- coming a high-paid buyer, or department manager, or “our invaluable Miss Smith" is for her to give satisfaction to her employer. She parks her temperament at home before she starts to business. She takes criticism meekly inst/sad of flying into a rage or bursting into a storm of tcars- EVCII when her boss lays the mistake that > t hcr door, she merely _Sl‘l‘llii‘5 and says that she will try to J .c1' lhe ilext time lnstcad of going to the mat with him about it. bile 111x01‘ moilcrs her poor nerves or her being naturallv high-tempered as ‘.111 excuse for her conduct. But how differently so many girls act when they undertake the big- gest. 10b that any woman ever tackles. which is wifehood. Of course. there are exceptions to every rule and there are manv wives who try as 11:11-11 to tilt-also 111011" husbands as they would their employers and to be as goctl \\l\'i$ as incy would be to be good stcnographers or clerks, I But, on the other hand. consider the number 0i women who think that marriage is a liie job from which they cannot be fired, so there la no use in their bothering to make good on it. 'I'hev come down to break- fast. looking like something the cat. brought in. They ncver learn to cock cr kccp holzsc. They ncvcr try to conciliate their husbands, or to make thclnsr lvcs attractive or entertaining. They don't bother even to be point.- and flit-y say things to their husbands they would say to no other person on cerrth. Ihy The] Loco LOVI And then they wonder why they lose their husbands’ love why there Is l/lnother Woman , and why at mldrlle age they so often find themselves d(‘.>1‘l?t‘Ll. One of thcsc women writes: ‘l llIlV!‘ lxlcn marricd 32 years to nuood. kind man who has been a womit-rfltl provider and given me every luxury. I thought because he was; married to lne 1 couldn't lose him, but now he is going 1.5 leave me. I said: ‘You can't do this to me. You married me for better or worse and it is your iluty to accept your obligation.’ " He said: "You have forfeited the right to demand further sacrifices on my part. You have shirked your responsibility to me. You have accepted evcrythintz and given nothing. You never read anything and you have let yourself get. dull. You have eaten too much and got fat and un- attractive to lock upon. You have spent your time playing bridge for so manv years that you know nothing else. "You have been faithful, but. that isn't enough. Being faithful re- quired no effort on your part. You had. no temptation to be otherwise. You have run with a pack of nltwlt women until you are lust as stupid as they are and I would rather die than spend the remaining years of my life with you. 1 am through. I will make a settlement on you that will make you co fortable. but I will never live with you again. I have given 32 years of life to you and haven't ever got companionship from you 1n mtum.” This wife considers herself ill-used, but is she? Isn't she Just get- ting her Just deserts m1- lavlqs gown 9n yer, .101»? Dear Dorothy Dix-In a recent article you said that the best way for husbands and wives to atop quaneling was not to get into a quarrel. True. But my husband is an inveterate liar and if I never told him that he was lying he would believe that I waa lumb enough to believe him and he would think that he was fooling me. I can't let him put that over on rre qnd keep still when he is trying to put across some statement whose false- ness would not deceive even an Idiot child. I feel that I owe it to mv own sell-respect to call him down and give him back his lie in his teth. Don't you think I am right? 0U! You 8W9 m9 B PM“?! T01’ fl Infill"! habitual lying? Mnfls- 0' 5- s~ ANSWER-If your telling your husband that his false statements did not deceive you for an instant keDt him from lying YOU WW1!‘ b" ill-w tilled in being in a continual row with him over his lnabllltv to spvflk U1" truth but it doesn't. l: no such thing as reforming a liar. So if you are doomed to we th one. the easiest way ls to take the path of least resist- "nu -- lust ignore his lies. Regard his false statements as the vmarl s l in n0 one htllfldl 1119111. DORUITIY DIX. She would never dream uf~ paw-Qs ‘ I She strives to improve her speed and‘ ' li Id m do much harm, for. Mm ‘u’ . u"! ea 3e o l thought your big safeguards nowl vice verso. l teaspoon mace A little grated nutmeg 1-4 teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon soda. dissolved in a Mix the cake as directed. e soda 1s added after the flour and sefore the fruit. The maple syrup L; added to the buttcr and sugar -after the eggs. Bake in a 510w oven (250 to 275 ieg. F.) for 3 to 3 1-2 hours. COCONUT GEMS Two cups flour, 1 dessertspoon corn starch, 4 heaping teaspoons shortening, 3-4 cup icing sugar, 1 tablespoon honey, l-Z cup coconut. l-2 cup milk, 2 eggs, l-2 teaspoon salt, 1-2 teaspoon baking powder. 1-2 teaspoon vanilla. Beat sugar and shortening, add e885. honey, milk and vanilla. add coconut, mix salt, baking powder, corn strach and flour. Drcp on greased pan, bake in moderate oven. Allorniluflnllc I Private (finding a wasp in his stow): "Hi! Whats this?" Mess Orderly: "Vitamin bee!" DANNY A young Scotsman went to the telegraph office one morning and wired a, propcsal d! marriage to hlsysweetheart. 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(if you are up and doing). Plan carefully, then push ahead with more unction and determtmtlon. Intelligent, hard work will bring, results. advancement. New under- takfnrs favored. A OI-IILD BORN ON THIS DAY] A true Scorpi native, vbrant, ln-- tcrestlng, provoking at. times, gen- erous yet carrful in bu=lnes= and financial deals. Snlcnd“ and catpnhmtyr ;'* encfes. Executive ability, personal magnetism; a fine friend. a. among foe Sumo-s in st e l.‘ . c. e. . develops spr Wily as 1P1 as men- tally, SIIAIIINF‘ PA KT IS NOT DIFFICULT TAFK [f the nlnt or enamel ycu have pumhase ls nct the cxrct tint or shade you wish. v-ememlre that you w» hgbtep c 3' colc» by adding‘ white or dark s “y shade by add- lm black "n1 les'en m tr-‘Plroce of n color add ‘tc vcmnemefl: blue to orange t rut‘ t" rcd, yelLw to violeh 0i’ Living o Leisure —The Woman's Realm Have we not all, amid life's pretty strife, Some pure ideal of a noble life That once seemed possible? Did we not hear The flutter of its wings and feel it I168)‘, Arid just within our reach? It was. An vet We ‘lost it in this daily Jar and l8 t. And now live idle in a vain regret. But still our place ls kept, and it will wa Ready for us to fill it. soon or late: N0 star is ever lost we once have s86’); We always may be what. we might bwn been. Rubbing the llzlfKlS wit-h l 809d deodorant belo v p'""’nv ‘eons or golf helps che"k perspiration. To remove f1u. or rust stains. mpply lemon juice and salt, and expose to bhe sun. Repeat process if necessary. To remove ctcoa. or chocolate stains soak stained article in cold water for several hours. Then wash it in warm. soapy water as usual. Oaonu nun not BOTHER BABY IF I1‘ DOES Mn. Robert l. lnndon, cl Ilhrkhun, Onlario, hu this m tattoo: As so often happen: to bottle-ed b is, ltmnmch trouble and constipation were In "W lred 0| A nrlgh Tn lets and they proved no w: have never been without them for we: thin- teen you: with the result we have live urn Illlffiy children, So fur they have missed Ill "w w: twi- a m man's n Baby's Own Tablet l1 Iectlve In ill-ohm 11mm» 1:51;? Info, umpu lever teething trnubiel. SIM-luff”, an: lotatqulo. Analycfloutiflatslnevuy Neverbl without 811713307? Tableb-qle: n moooftenbilakflamag, 15m hard and sealing corks To remove from glass tubes denatured alcohol. withered vegetables will and lock better if they are fresh- ened in ice water before cwkmg. Do not wash muffin pans soap and water. After wipe them clean w th a pa r kin or paper towel. Muffns not stick to pans receiving treatment. The liquid of canned vegetables should never be discarded. It tains flavor and food value, includ- ing mineral salts, and is suitable for use in soups and sauces. A crepe blouse with scalluping P811‘- also has a two-way collar cularly flattering to women. An ordinary gtrln will clean a bruah tetrachloride. This instantly dissolves the oll holds the dirt and makes the like new. Apples for baking may be made very attractive by peeling skin in atripc from upper half of apple. helps to prevent burst- Thls also tng. Bake as usual. If the way of repair. A neat. little hat ‘a of black velvet. made with q forward and backward dip. The brim up- Olty Province Pfted at the aides and held with bows of turquoise blue moire rlb- , D011. r adv-Inn“: saoum n01- aa cnownzn mr\l----blfg_., Use a larger vase than necessary for the When rather than a small on= bouqvet of flowers. crowd the stems into a smell cu shut off ih?ir means ~f shun-b- nourishment and your flowers.‘ :11 not lust 1on3. l balnng, comb-cleaner n no tune slightly moistened with carbon grease solvent which your clock needs oiling, or even if it refuses to run-saturate a piece of cotton with kerosene oll and place it inside the clock case. Often this ls all that Ls needed in l-‘A E POWDERS supe uous ca D0 vou kncw about the newest way of sav.ng pT/Wdfél’? One ex- cellent qualty powder has recently been put in a clever non-s ll box with a hale and a cork, Wth mu box there is no bother, no waste. no mess-you can tap the powder into bowl or crmpact without los- ing n speck. This box now has no lid because n) one lsllgwed Needlecraft/ —F0r The Home a .! " non-spill device la absolutely essen- nu It is also especially darn." to be used as a compact-a 8W hfJOn to Serv cewctmen who have 11° time to fill compacts and are airlid :11 losing them. l-Iatbands originated times, when a knight tied hi! scarf to his helmet. m! h‘ “Stir- WBX U543 taste wit-h nllp- will such 512E! t- b An at pie for the teacher won't be at l necessary ff your daught- er wears this cunning little dess m school. You'll like its smart simplicity - the snug bodice and the full skirt that gives her plenty of room for action film White 001- lar and cuffs are fresh, crisp accents - and of course the rosy red applique apples are bound to delight any young miss. A dressler version with a heart-shaped neck- ‘ line is also included in the pat- tern. Style No. 9180 is designed for sizes I. 4, 0 and 8 years. Bin 4 requires 1 l-2 yards 36-inch - fmbrlc for dress; l-4 yard 0on- trasvng; 1-8 yard for applfques; 3-4 yard for panties. COD- if comb Bend twenty cents <20» coin p:- ferred for pattern. Write pl: ly your Name, Address style number. 5e sure to state sine you Style N0. 3188 Sine Name OIIIIuIIQIIII ' Street Addrcu _ ycr awe’