» m” :.- us.“ f "groan ‘AAA ‘AA aka-k AA'AA v vv k a ‘k VvWYVVvv fi Dorothy pa. -i».».."='-~ The Boy Who Wonders Why He is Not a “Hit” With Girls Needs to do a Bit of Self- Analysis - Check up on the Advice Here Given t -__.._..._ Boys, if you want. to make a hit with girls: Don't be sloppy. D0!“ nook likesouie the cat bmughtinandexpectagirltobeproud to step out. with. omen put even more stress on fl-Dllearancq thm men - do, and a girl likes to be d of her boy friend. " She doesn’ want to be amed of him and have to explain now it happened. Don't be conceited. Don't act as if you were God's 811$ to the female sex and B Rirl was blessed beyond her deserts when you otmdesce to show her some attention. Not many l: have any appetite for humble pie, and it them ho madforaznantoadoptttiisBoarflcout attl ude of dolng-a-klnd-tliing-tn-a-poor-ll tic-girl. Don't be a. dummy. Don't sit up like a graven ‘mfillfflttmd W“ “d...” "l" Si?” l‘ %’ h? en you. grea. en n y mnhubitlntihefilflllbmutttbetlmnkc very tired in reel o. Don't talk about ourself and your personal intersts exclusively. Of course, you are terrib y good-looking and all the girls falls for you: You are u grant and marvelous genius, but by the time you have mono; about. yourself for a. couple of hours a girl ls iaible to et plant/y f up oln it. NOdDOClY but your mother wants to near the de ails about every- t ting you 0. A girl is wining to lend you her ears. but she doesn't. want to ve them to you for keeps unless you are talking to her about, herself. is a different. story. You will never bore a girl as long as you make her the topic oi your conversation, Don't be either a gker or an easy mark about money. Don't let a. ll‘l work you by mak g ou spend money {gar can't afford Dontt let ier hold you up for six days a year. n't. let her gyet awa- with alhinling campaign abngut tgrlstil wgllfiélfiBtflggd jewveileg‘ fch le diaégl; C i-.t1n' . But, on e o er an , on’ one e eap wlig incl: u girl feel that he begrudges every cent he spends upon her. lL-tter a sandwich turd beer supper given with a grand air of noth- ing being too good for a girl than a feast at. a de lime restaurant. where iht- boy adds up the bill three times and wrangles over the price and holds out on the tip. Don't tell every girl five minutes after you meet her that she is the one yon have been looking for all your life, and where has she kept her- stli hidden that you never met her before, and that there ls something so different about her from all other women. It is old st/ufl that. every girl has heard a hundred times. It gives her a pain in the neck instead of u thrill in the heart. The quick-worker lovemaker is regarded by sills 1w Only l1 peddle: of hokum. ‘They see him as a 1381119 of fun, not as a hero of romance. 1 up notw and bhen don't Don't be bossy. Just because y‘? dale a fool tlntt you have a right to tell r whom s e may with, what tum of clothes she mny wear and how much lipstick 5he 5 511 use That; 15 g, privilege a man has to pay for by marriage. Don't adopt a. superior attitude toward women ma mgam 5,11 gig-lg as ioofs who are only permitted to live throngs; the undeserved, inndness of men. The youn women who graduated ahead of you 1n college and who work side by sl e with you in offices suspect that your views of their seyt are green with jealousy. Don't. forget. your manners in dealing with girls. Even the most modem of them want. ‘to be treated with. mid-Victorian chivalry. mm. paw. Don't; make a for 50 cents’ worth of Mfibnflbng with 85 worth of famlllarities. girls are choosy about the men they klm and like to pick ’em out themselves. Do‘tfllttt ii'ifh .'1hntn1wamak .1...“ 1.'...‘i..'.§‘.‘2....t..' "' “§..di.§..1‘l.§'t°..2.§“§§,.. Y‘ °’ , DATE VERSATILI whites. ———- Turn into a loaf lined with a lb. dates sliced thin. waxed paper or omvtfhnat lies been 1 teaspoon Bodfl- ‘ well greased and floured 1 cup boiling Wfllfif- in a. moderate, sfiddeg. F. ovefgmr 4 WbIBSDOOII-Q bllllteh about 1 1-4 hours. You'll nave to 1WD suitor. test it ettheendoftlichotugfor 2 . something ’ ’ on the llzcupsllotir. thepenymiars . 1 teaspoon baking powder. This 1211M - desert: 1-4 teaspoon salt. will fresh for n. week it you 1 cup chopped nuts. store it a stone Jar or u. tightly 1 Wfl-5P00ri vanilla. covered tin box -o x. Method: Sprinkle the soda. over for instance the dates and then pour the hot water over them. Bet. aside while you cream. the t;'_';‘er and the IXPENSIVE ECONOMY sugar. When this is light and -—-- fluffy, add the welbbceten egg HAMIIIUIUN, Bermuda. —(OP) — olks. Instead of boarding a. train at a. . measure and sift again with the baking wder and salt. Add this to the trier mix- ture alternately with the water which has been drained from the dates. Dry the data and add them and the chopped nuts and vanilla. then_fold_ in V the__stil’fly_beat.e1_1__egg station almost opposite her home, IFrsnces Clarke decided to walk along the tracks to the next one and save three pence. She was ‘fined 20 shillings for trespassing on railway uwperw. ___,____.___ Kt!!!)jlllllfljlrljh fhc_homc._i_ _. _ a- .. __ _, To-Day’s Popular Design By Carol Aimes ovwwon‘ ""5: Prmrowcasns’ V‘ , OBIB%VEI V B! °mliiinfi° 1 t1eut200 us: weal m in. ‘eondunngrvotti- wmfit-ttflsmu"; geetiptcd for this column a} Readers: Th tmsw to ymir f “pillow lllps with a small nmogtascmtgwork wft giroidory." diimiiodmdanloveiyworkedkipeiocolnra. ~ d' transfers f fetu- olino-w of each - rim. color W! “Wm values and my: and widow-fits. mctegi-l requirements, » " < . - Bend l!) ma. calm pnirred. » ' . Pattern Order term-db he used when orderki; Patties and Voting for POPULAR DQXGIB “$13K NO. Q1 I ‘l Nlml. -'-— - e-v-t- - u-t-aq u-t-n-q, mug,- 'q|;y.._'.;'.'..":..u‘.‘..§._-._'.ri-~flw_‘n_..:..L.L.-...A....-L-a._ 1|u"@1‘ttufolluwin|uo" t Qe alm '1 m» rend ed teaspoon pepper. 1-2 cup AAA-‘Lmkma a ‘Q_A_A4AA THE vv w___vw vw OQICS CORNER SAUSAGE. CABBAGE AN!) APPLES (Serves I to B) PM wt novice. 1-2 firm green e. l pounds sausage meat, 2 tablespoons vinegar. Slice apples. Shred “haze. Grease b I dish. Almost fill dish with alternate layers of fllmles and cabbage. shflPe seusasfl nicer into small 061K98- Brown cakes in txyln pan, Then place on top of apps and cabbage. Pour out all the dripping; in frying pan except 2 tablespoons. Then add the 3 ' vinegar to boll and ur over baking dish contents. B e in moderate oven (350 degrees F‘). for about 40 minutes. Serve with a mound q: meshed potatoes. IRISH BTEW (Serves 10 to 12) One und lean shoulder or breast o lamb. 1 pound chuck or flank 0! beef. 1 teaspoon salt, 1-8 flour, 2 tablespoons beef suet, 12 white onions, 2 teaspoons paprika. 1-2 clove garlic chopped 1 quart water, 1-2 cup ceery carrots, 1-4 heed cabbage, or 4 extra. onions, 1-2 cup canned tomato, 4 potatoes. Cut meat; into 2-inch cubes. Dredge with salt and pep , and flour. Saute brown. Add two of the oninm sliced, the paprika garlic and water. simmer for 1 1-2 hours. Add remaining onions and cook 30 minutes more. Add other veget- ables cut in small pieces and stew gently until tender. STEAMED BROWN BREAD Mix and sift one cupful of rye- meal one cupful of granulated cornmeal, one cupful o( graham flour, three-fourths tablespoonful soda, and one teaspoon of salt. Add three-fourths cupful of mo- losses er; one and three-fourths cupruls of water. when well mix- ed, turn mould. adjust buttered cover and tie down with a soft string; place mold on a trlvet in kettle contain- ing boiling water (allowing wa- ter to come half way up aronmd mould), cover closely and steam three and one-half hours. adding more boiling water as needed. Use. f; perforated tin cover as a trlvet. spruce Up Furniture With {Trim Slip Cover: Make the Simple Pin-On Way How does your sofa look-just ao-so? Easy to spruce it up with a lovely new slip cover of your own making. Smart these days to use a material patterned so you can match pieces in a continuous, stunning design The clever slip cover in our pic- ture has a swag pattern in jade green on a chartreuae yellow ground. Seams are bound in green and for that extra decorator’: touch the skirt l: scalloped-edged with fluffy fringe. To make-just work the pin-on way, Begin by smoothing fabric down the back and over the lent, u the small sketch shown. Work with the material right aide out for bound learns. Leave 4 incher for tuck-in between back and sent. Pin fabric in place and cut, allow- ing 1% inches for seams. Next, fit arms, sides and back Your cover will look trim, truly professional if you take little dart: where the arms curve and the back rounds-out paper patterns for front sectiom of arms. - Each step-fitting, finishing, trim- ming-mer easily with the help oi the diagrams and inutructlcnl in our 82- age booklet. Tell: how tn make p covers for all type: oi Social V-Vvwrv in the suet until l‘ ‘A44 vwvv wvv v w erso 4. A‘ “.233. ‘ vyv v and vwv nal ~_--—_w____-___~_-____ ‘ Fashions ivnetti ransom llEAllli55 €0iiuts_ goottl otzrztto on ottonuttv so»! “l,ecn'f feel complete confidence without Lifebuoy z z 2 No ordinary soap stops ‘B. O.’ as llfobuoy does," says Mrs. Davis 'f 5-42;- . . 1 .. ‘ORIGINALLY mom rut: count». cram-tsp EARLY nun ro as CHARMING A wcmu mun moncr urn wvsuuiss Araunuran... 1- flkylmtfi OT only charming women like Mn. Davie-but famous beauty experts, ed uctte authorities, teachers of poise and pemonali uy ‘nah your lainflnull" It: counts for so much in dnily life. It’: really very foolish for anyone t0 risk offending. And it's doubly foolish to depend on ordinary soaps! They do not protect you no a daily bath with Lifcbuoy does. For Lifehuoy contain: u: cxcluuive purifying ingredient not The Housewife And Her I I I fi I ~ A ct wit | es THE WOODEN A!!! BARREL Brolllng is not recommended for —-- k chops, because the cooking that. They set meinthe corner; procesalslb! .m¢fl1lfl8 Outside the back porch door, the meat. may be insufficiently - ey put in me hot lshes- cooked. If fried chops are not l Each day they put in more. llkog. bake pork chops in a mod- era oven. Whoa dos such things quite rash Iahnosthadaflt Whenthehotoonlsintfieldiu to Begantoglowsbit. But. when I burst lnlo a 118.110 To dry the inside of Wellington Thai. caught the house close by, boots. heat. bran in two dishes and Irealwfeltitwuslionu- fill booinh-omontudislnmhaw Itwasm-ndiahatbnolh. flu moist-lg; Wellfrlendstherollnmerol Roll out pastry It least one inch larger than the pan in which it is be baked. ‘mat allows for In this short but sorry tale: Butminpitzhlroum, m l’ X00111 A kitchen pastry brush is handy not only for gl mils and cook- The frigate bird. or mcn-of-wu- is, but for “ " fish fowl hawk, has e wing upmd of coy m savory mum 0r feel. from to ti . although its melted shortening. Wash the brush body n no r 51m at of a thoroughly after using. sterlize it hen. for five minutes in boiling water --_ and keep 1t hanging up inside a Lovely smiles and natural, un- Ollivlloflfd- affected laugh: have ‘won a lot edd filth the Efilghxgg? A M-“ao” enummr. tiltn"i..tr'"* "*- 1‘ °°n om‘ - cutting them all the same More and more blue is being feu- md t mm m“ mm‘ The” we 1n w» mixer m» ~h~m- “"“..'.':. "Forum .225. “it”: .R.aglng from adeiicato Jfl“ $1 all. t» the deepest mlanlmt ‘Mlgnmmlilg "ndmwgfflnlllgifilofi blue. Following close upon ts an m m’ glam. m {mm Viol“. 01d C1110, Q B p heels come amethyst. rose and green. Take a. slim gored skirt, add a snug 21-inch countless jacket. and top the combination with a boxy topper that’: chmlfled off at wrist length. There you have the youngest and the newest three- piem suit of the season. justsothe ribbon isnllofthe same width and the hows unf orm in else-or use in the some way as o. dress _ ng. Mustard, if not made with vine- lmpmvod by the addition ouch of sugar and all» mixing the mustard with boiling water instead of with cold will EPep lt moist longer. The author the "Under Two Flags?!" Ouldam wrote meal! whet , ed nove with qu pens rew mp9,,‘ m muggy mm by cachpageontheilooruitwu g gmmmm minim. When a nzfficlenf. u M“ °°°"°“ °' m...“ "gum;- _ 1° in n. frying . M Paw W1 wvwulem. ll" 1o minutes m cold water and then would pick it up and out it in m. on m"; gown; my," mu Oldef- _ 1ft cook for s mondsil Then pines egetobles used in salads should on a h“ can“ s: only m“ V thoroughly hQlMd (probably 1 m b dried ell bef re they are com- _ h 1-, bfmd wit‘ ° om.“ 1w 1 an rlrélnutee), and send very o _ salad dressing. wise the salad is likely bo become too watery. ——--, Itlsngoodlcntocooksoupa Leftover ice cream that lass and stews the by before they are melted can be stiffened again by to be used. Then ore reheat- adding a level teaspoon of gelatin remove the cake of fut which dissolved in a. little cold water or wi on the - Whvh milk to one pint o! cream. Mix this method ls followed soups and thoroughly and chill in refrigerator gm" hm You listless-f The impairment tritium-sell’: ' curious ' d! food ti! and mttlnod. Burdock Ricard Bitten ll Ti $1....- fldlltnctlflll iulfiu.” .. ‘ fl ITO- chairs, sofas. Color rchemeu, feb- unilil coll digestion. flggu “fisnthwkllt. f your copy A helpful n??? use in pas g fist“ go co or - gut; wipe u! How To Make Blip covers in sing a car is to wait until you can o“ you, fimfiffi “m, wm. g The Guardian Home Service. Be sec the slower cor in your rur- w“ ‘Mb "ha, 1; L; ‘m; not, Th; m; to write lainly your Name, view nil-nor before swlllillll beck “n, mum; “m”, mgy scams Mung, an e Name of booklet. in line. _ ma"; y, gmdflgfly mun. , l Name M, ma... JIIII‘ IIIGIII lhcet All recs ’ lm Your Footl ‘to MY autumn t will! mv _ roam 1o mess m: immune: or ALWAYS mvtue we vvmt A oauut urliluov caring‘, “llsll . ot upset the weakest _ found in any other popular bath or toilet soap! You can tell by the lively, refreshing lather-Iifebuoy in dxfmul. , Grand for the complexion, too- ' helps keep it healthy, radiant. Yet Lifebuoy is over 20% milder b; m! than many _ leading “beauty" and “bnby" soaps. Try it for a week; your " whole family will be enthuniaatid, 3-“ When using fresh pineapple lna gelatin dessert, always scale the raw fruit before combining. Steamed fish if ofencpoiled by gettin eodden owln the con- densed steam lay a greased pa. when it is plwc in the steamer. The Elizabethan cm ve vogue to the button and uttonhole —17wo inventions which did much to evolutionizc dres. The ori inal button was wholly s produc of needlework, which was eventually improved by the use of a. wooden mould. The brass button is said to have been introduced by a. Bir- mingham merchant in 1680. It. took irwo hundred years to improve on the method of sewing the cloth won the covered button. Then an ingenious Dane hit upon the idea of making the button in two parts and clamping together with cloth. (m-EAMQ DRIED BEEF 1-! l1. dried beef. 3 tablespoons butter. 4 tablespoons flour. 2 cups milk. Bait, pepper. Method: Roll the beef up into tlgl-ib little rolls and shoe with a sharp knife into thin shreds. Shake those apart (like you would noodles) and place in a saucepan with water to cover. Bring to the boiling polmt. simmer for a drain l minutes. then wel . Now make s white sauce by 18W melting the hitter and blending in the flour. d th milk u- Ad e ally and cook until the thi k and smooth. d drained beef and heat thoroughly. ‘Rsteitfirst tosee how much seasoning you really guided accordingly. APPLE BEITY. NEW. STYLE 2 quarts peeled, sliced apples. 3-4 cup brawn sugar. t‘ .... Wre- .. cup om on er erum . 1-2 cup dropped walnut or pecan 1 teaspoon grated lemcnd rind Juice of 1 lelntm. Peel the apples. core and out into sights. 000k in a little water, as for entice, but do not strain. Add e cinnamon the lemon juice and tum into l. birbtered shallow baking dish. Mi: the bu-own sugar. unclear . chfllviled nuts and mated lemon rind and sprinkle over the top of the sauce. Bake in a hot oven until the top is brown. Serve with the following notice: LMION HARD SAUCE l out: butter. " 2 1-3 cups confesiionefs sugar. t 3-4 cup white grape Juice or sau- ern. ‘$323!. time... gn. _ on . mOl-eun the butter and blend in e a little o! the white grape Juice or wine and lemon juice when the 1 atiifi. Beat thw- ough un» n e are uzad. Oblll and serve, or make into molt with a cooide press molds Sprinkle with cddinh of nutmegbefore serv- ‘ma. need. and be “m6 a little ct a time adding Mm ‘w! NEVER nun sworn or urseuom. . .-. tr ts ALWAYS tMPzRArtvz to citoosz TN! VROPER $OAP.....AND LIFEBUOY I5 OURS l " tl-liélléllura f; IIBRUAkY 1,41 Household Scrapbook (B7 BDBEBTA LIEL O The ummm n“... If the handle has come off the excellent fill the powdered umbrella, an mend it is i0 handle with Then heat the ferrule end The handle and be firmly fastened into the sulphur. the ferrule will within a few inirtes. Mustard Fool Bu. P hi’ ard in cold w: ding it. mustard is just: water, it ls liable to "B! hole in way to I . ulphitll? mun it ih ustsrd foot. bath should be l the intuit- flrct, then ad- skln and cause a. blister. No lard Tut-c 'l‘hclardtast.einputryconbo_ avoiged by adding o iaeblespoonful o each water used. hill 6UP 0f (By ANN! ASHLEY) i Howllonl‘)? Q. How can I keep the .-‘ washing from steaming after . After we-ehinl Ind them? pollabi!!! the windows on the inside of the house, inoisw. a elem W1‘! over the glass. the glass from steaming rag with little glycerino and rub it This will prevent and it. will also remain clean for u. long fnow can I prevent dried fruts such as dam. raisins figs, from sticking to the - - | t)‘ A. This can squeezing some lemon gheltchocper before U“ n, . A. monls with be prevented by “if; #13’ ID:- o . Add enough rosewater for a slight perfume. TIMELY TIPS . -'FOR Tue- Home SEWER Here's smart economy’ in tint fiiffwhv... m Ale to is the flfr it :1: an unusually eer wooienl. mo I ecu carefully. ~~-~»~-~- use"... 5E9 N112 8263 “Q no u You'll sew It eveaiyntg a cr silk full-skirted 9P6 .1. u. F. AMorningSmile Nervous : Don't. drln, so quickly round tihe corners it‘ makes me frightened. Driver: No need to get semi ‘ Dc as I do -—shut your eyes we come to corners. . ~ The woman sitting ln 01% u cinllWs waiting room was ,- At a summons from an attends she rose and waddle-d into the ; a list/s sanctum. The doctor rvw up his hands in honor. “if! good woman!’ he exclaimed, “on a are mum than ever‘. Euro ' been following the treatmen . rescribed? Are you quite M! at you m exactly what l‘. or- .. cred? - "Bverytlliing," replied the DI»_ tlent. "And n else?" "Nothing w atever." lie n- plled. “omebirof course. m! M- ‘ dimry meals." d Modern Etiquette (B! ROBERTA LEI) 1km“ Q. when leaving a perm h whom you have just been intro- duced.,and this person sayg. “I u: ghlgd to have met you. Ihl. uld our response be? l A. " ank you" is sufficient. (k l! one can say so sincerely. be my "rhsnk you. I hope that . lshall see you again soon." t. .Is it good manners for c pic; 002010 sketch his arms wlillei the table ‘ A. No. nor anywhere else in llllll‘. ' lie. Th1: healthful exercise shotflf be reserved for the bedroom. t _Q. How fliould n. widow in‘ her name? A. Jlllt ll she did while M’ hudnnd was living, ms. Jamel t O. Adlme. -. l v‘ l s; "".~;$)-rt-'>i;?’-’. ,. .. \§l,,/.J)\ ‘iv u WM \