_ rs-rnr-‘hvuon mttlyfiimyrgfliq" I _.._.-»4~».~4Aw~r<iq m-----.a~,-~AIv-u JAGE T“? ‘A A‘ A A ‘W0 man's R E8 Dorothy Dix Says- I BUDGETING TIME BRINGS ON SOUL-SEARING MONOTONY Doing Every Household Task 0n a Rigorous Routine Robs a H0 usewife of Variety And Spice in Life There are a lot of virtues that. turn ltllo vices n mey are overdone, Ind chief among these 1s budgeting. lmnds’ a your hair is Fromm rieril wife is IIIOIIPV l0 ndisrs are strong on t the potato inoiiey for canny, _ gisve a fem of making each dime do dilly m5 ‘i5 "Wilts. and is particularly to be re- commended io those who through their fingers. The atvlul thought. of hav- I know it is hiercsy even to ques- tinn that the \\'n_\' to get rich. kceg young and beautiful, retain your hus- .. eciions and never have dandruff in religiously to keep‘ a budget. 'I'he is point. and the held up as one who never spends ' 0r uses the rent party. Now no doubt this sys- its foreordained let. their money slip vv 00009004 O-O-O-O-QQO-OO-(OOI v m '1 Social and" vv llUPI-IltT iflUGl-IES » PERFUME com“ silken white pupils’ from Ori- HAPTER XII ent lands- When he reached fo a fount in i h tool's Wit-ff‘ °°°‘ “ '° ' . e op- gedltllrirlggilh a hole and was lost in -1,‘§"§,,'§,’,§°°,,,'d“‘§nfib§§ F§§§,,,,,,, e . He slipped flth t. d, - “m” tying the DOCclfet, teuifrllgd all: lslglge Whig? t‘ Nd" hm“ “a” "1 u“ Calptures the spell lunar out to examine what he would have m . How can ‘I choose? And then I w! called the lesion. His eve was caught by the white Away in a corner. like l" °ld memory, nu, fragrant breath of a misled cfa label of the tailor. MAX WANDL Schneider 14 Lindenaustrasse, Dresden Herr V. PlGIDOIIL shower This was the plalnest. clew Jebb Q; apple blccms from an orchard had found yet. He cursed himself bower, lfor having carried 1t in his own ln- Ana my he“, goes back to a THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN,“ mg to face their budgets and render an account o1 their stewardship must give many a man and woman the moral strength to cut down on cigarettes and pass by the perfectly wonderful bargains that have been marked down t0_$9.98 ircin $10. with the financial side of budgeting I noble. trying to retrace his steps, rwhen he might have taken thil Gone ‘h’? m" of samummd __ Gone enchantivnent that trails with ishori. cut and picked up the thread Ifar back. near its beginning, with- idled about Salonica and Consianti- And a Summer night, w wan“ and side pocket allt his while. He had shadowy hm still iooiiatiirrtiii “I also want to ("eriiiiii s iiuliutls 1 do llifiml lll'lll'lll_\' tiititiest. ti ‘Ilu-v were in lr-p from their s nt 112-15. Sin‘ llil‘1i' pi i" iii.‘ ti. i Brush ihi-ir 1.0111 at D0111 their buiiuiilpu‘ aprons at '1. Give, the hairy its bottle at 70o. Wake up; husband llllil children at 7.15 Put on the (iiilllifLll and. cottu- at '7.2(_J. squeeze the tirange Juice at 7.2a.‘ Summon the lumily to brt ktast at 7.30. Find Bobby's cap at ' o. Heal‘. Nliiryls arithmetic til 7.30. Kiss hus- band and childrtn good-by at 8. (jiwe buhv its biilh at 13.05. Wash‘ dishes ut 820. And so cn and on throughout iiie entire do)". Theory Won't “kirk t petiieil over i years in tirticr to ‘ A. sa\c. lllliltlll. won't wot" for tho vliivl‘ ilii ilini is the mat.- llY 1S ier down in a rut. } is bound it) be a lot oil There grinieiiess about housework because lThl’ Mm“ m wmk 1t is (10111! over fl1‘l(l_0\'(‘.l‘ the same; Cool-zip: breakfasts‘ ' b\\t‘l ,7! iiuriin; “Tifilillll! 5v. o. , _ wiping little noses that are forever tiwfille- that hen we wake ub with the house- Ieverybodv in need oi attention. with nothing . to 1 i‘ -. k l". , grind. ' . l my“: $n0nGu-,n_\- of h” work lour hands simply itch for the vac- tlie (l0lll(‘.'~ll(‘ woman and.‘ whose ins-ks are varied _ , _.tiniiall\' S€€111E and‘ hearing new thinzs. '1 Get Varirw Into Life Iii fnrnler limes. licfnre i \'I‘tii.l()ll of the telephone and the riuiin ziiul tire iblislimt-iit of l'll1'-~ a1 mail (lei the insane flS_\'- i iinns were fi vith frirni women who had recited in the same choir in the some pat-c until they had worn trvcoves in the from". 'I‘helr ne cs had izonc tn nieces under the , sfrniii of ilic (iullncss of their lives. ‘ So I repeat that what. house- < g(_‘.s_l1_f§§‘(l__l.=._DOL_I0 be taught how Yllllll LIVER It may be the cause of YOUR troubles Buck It up the RIGHT vvayJucl grand Your liver ll the lu-guf urgm in your body and marl important to your health. It poun bile to digest food, gel: nd of vlnlc, nqzpllel new enugyqallovvs proper noumliinentto reach your blood. When your liver get: out of order food ’ nmponu in your intestines. You be- come constipated, stomach and kidney! "l" work propuly. You feel “rotteiW-liudlchy, hcluchy, dizzy, dragged out all tho time. For over 35 yearn thousands have won pron»! selves to perform them [Iraclition has made it as binding as inn edict from the Supreme Court intelv after a meal when one is re- Aiid this sciietltile wzis to be re- ,D'9i9 ‘Vii-ll 1°Qd _ “m; mo, mo“ d,“ f“- greasy plates is nauseating. - 11,1515 m“; and table to the kitchen sink a woman ' d sit down and. rend the morn-I U11] m H-fli 115., mg paper before she tackled the Job she would find she t mmtotont~_ twoulcl have something interesting to ‘ie only trouble with it is lmul she dreads. H‘... m“, is ,0 be itiiink about while she was perform- n nistrml (ti bring pushed lllggbgi-‘ilfi gmitsiiéiildsgfélxl magic and Sunxuwxts m“. MW,- have our moods andvthat there are m, ,-l(m.s m,“ have w he clays when we feel like sewing and little faces; Kim“ Wile" We ham me sight PI 3- borit. Pleasst to see you aimin- \\ the ln- id do iioi- quarrel, but the budgeteers are not satis- fied with ratit~..iiig our incomes 4 for us. 4 schedule our lives and turn us into robots vxho are wound up at birth to go ‘through (verv minute and hour until we die, and against this ' The other day I ivas reading in b nuiuiiziiie an {i1'll1'll‘ 111.11 instructed ll0l1Sti\\'1\'('.~l on how to budget, their d WOIIIBII 5 to do u set thing at a set time every (lav but how to get as much variety in their ilves as they possibly can. Thev Should “lake time their "Qfi lto the office. where he learned that ‘and trust to luck-aimin- instead of their master. After V is said. and done. what credit is there in turning oneself into an alarm clock? , Wcmvn would not iws» me house- hold tasks that they .12.’. so loath- forcc thein- when they were not in the mood for it Take dishwashing, for instance. some 1f they did not that they must, be washed immed- nnd a stack of But if instead of going from the Every woman of us knows that we ll. d otétésthe loss of so many irretrfevablc whites gfifnlke m a pale moo,“ They I A ‘crepitation from the sleeping‘ 81@l1m— ‘Iiehcmotnhnext door fiemindemfibg No grrieciefnis toO Great i9 WY 1°’ a t at on t e morrow e was 8 R - for Vienna. a wild-goose chase far —Edythe Hope Genee down the line; a foolish tryst with one of V_. P1e_rpont's flirtatious. A surging impulse to izetvtc Dres- There Seemed to be nothing left clen at. once swept over him. He m, Jgbb except to cast. himself threw on his coat and hurried down ‘adrift; on the tide of circumstance an express for Dresden left in an- When Jebb reached the Hotel hour. Bristol he asked if Mr. Ludiain were He did not wait for the dolorous registered there. No. but Miss Lud- lift: he ran up the stairs, threw lnto lam was. He sent his name up. and his suitcase what little he had taken asked for her brother. Word was re- out, and. retrieving his fountain pen turned that Mr. Ludlam was absent. from the depths of his coat. wrote but that his sister would be down i_n Ludlam a note: five minutes if Mr. Jebb would wait Dear Mr. Ludlam: in the reception room. sorry 1 can't accompany you to A womans five minutes! Jebb re- Vienna. Called elsewhere suddeny. tuined his cigar and tried to imag-h will join voublat I-iglteg Bristgl a: qlrife what. sister Jennie would look soon as Dossi c. n relax s - _ sister Jgnnlfl He kept his eye on the (LOCK Blklld yours hum“, when the five minutes were gone e D. Jebb. threw awav his cigar and sauntered Be pushed this under Ludiam‘; into the luxurious reception-hall. door and rushing downstairs, leap- wondering how large a section of ed into acab. an hourtsigter Jennies five minutes ' - . ircumam PBDFBSEHE - buliltiln”,hgafitrlfidlglfblriir Saxon, It. had been a 10m: time since he and recording the distance with B, had sat in a fashionable continental mpe_measure_ He named 10m; h tei and watched a peacock alley ade. 528lli“au.§ii‘.§i§‘ toflfiifiilififis 13.23‘ Bu: amen: the women moved one demgred m‘, Sim ,0 v Piemom n; who caught Jcbb's eye bv some sub- {he Hotel ‘Bel ewe ‘Jebb hurled .tle differentnesa from the crowd. He ‘ ' ‘coud not see her face. though the U there are mornings cleaning compulsion uuni cleaner": that we have our look older than her busi- (‘iikif-m-"ikifl! $99115 and m" damn‘? standing the anatomical allusion. and patching sprees. and that upon these occasions we not only do twice as much work but twice as gocd work as we do when we compel our- selves to patch John's pants when We are dying to 2o to the mctvles. So whv not do what. we want to o when we want to do it. and get both fun and nrefit nut of it? so nliovey. I say. on trying to budget lie. DOROTHY DIX. AMorningSmilo "You remember Dorothy used to sing?" "I remember all rightl" "Well she's gone abroad to study singing." "Where did her old man get the money ‘n9 send her abroad?" "All the neighbors subscribed." Two Scots went to a. friend's house on a. s cial occasion and were hospitaby entertained. So hcspitably. in fact that on their way back. one of them sat by the side of the road and began to weep. "I canna remzmber the urmn 11$ and 'But Mine Host was sayinzi ganglia! geolgfvue and was met by B’ back of her head. the glimpse oflan Meet-r any.‘ “rié‘§"%i,...'."3€.l§"b.l’i‘.ii%§i toga‘ and sh: wafiugracefluLl t e passe aw e a m ess y. paus- Plerlmm‘ 3d to 1001a almlcxstslv télllikOf a lvfirir; ,, , - . .. ow. sat own a a es . as hfindtholl-rls yogrjlelglg brlllggfider_ Write. rose. At length. however. she Y “m 5*“ - ldfioiiped tintodiglchaig vgith aivisi- “Yes. mein l-icrr, hewvas in a ban- stgredngt glue flogril“ 0 elm“ and dbl-ill Vi?" 155i I See ,i°"- b d“ B?" And now Jebb could studv her “MY Swmiwh wast?“ “b '33," igrst face. At once he knew that he "m “i i.“ . , e ' - "Oh!" said Jebb. Teflwmbfiflliltlgtilillfi Eli-uh but $1131.25 hlggnhgr :86?‘ ha‘; accident of 1t——it seemed a e me Her mmd even“ rose and he, __°- , , ,, Raze ran about the room. as if she “You llksd Vienna"? were lonely and afraid. Her eyrs “ViB11liB-—°1l We d did not sec him. but he_saw her But you have COmB i0 Em} P“ eyes. There was no mistaking those back. That is rlilht- You B‘? "5 eyes. He tried to call her name. your leddcrs to forvart getoldt. but. bu; his Dale “D5 commanded only It. amazed Jebb to see how well remembered ersonal —The Woman k - Realm ir,b.,"<'mz,,ij€tng a Leisure Kipling’; old home at Burwush. England, hu been opened to the public. ‘ ABOUT OOBWEBB Cobwebs are made by I tiny spider. but because it seldom is ob- served at work, many people be- lieve the webs to be frcmed only of dust. and lint "Ccb" is an old Iifnglish word meaning splder. A bee-keeper at Monmouth, Eng- land, plays a violin to quiet his es. It is still an offence to eat n din- ner of more than two courses in England, under an old law. GET A MESSAGE WITH FACE WASH Done correctly. even the simplest beauty routine is beneficial to the skin in more ways than one. For example, cleansing, the 51m- plest step of all, does more than just clean the skin if the cream is smoothed on with upward and outward strokes arid gutted in along the flabby jawline efore re- moval. The same is true cf a soap and water cleansing. Move wash cloth or ccmplexlon brush upward from chin to ears. upward from nose to temples, upward on fcrchead and gently around the eyes. Notice how much better your skin feels after wand than it dces after a skin- strebahtng. up and down and around and around scrubbing. Upward Motion All make-up should be applied wwffiinfliy. When you remove make-up, hold a piece of cleansing tissue in each hand. Place hands on chin, then mcve the tissues upward from min to ears, from nose to i-Pmpies. upward on forehead, then around and around eyes. You'll be giving your skin a gocd little facial as well as a cleansing. Never ruib or pat or cleanse your throat with downward strokes. Be- gin at the base and work upward and outward to IGWDTIG. You Cflrvflfii. of course, give your face the best possible cleansing, cream treatment or make-up job unless you first wrap a towel or band around your head to protect Fasten it securely, tuck gym-y hair under it. then go ahead wtth. out having to worry about your hairline or having to stop m-eam. i118 or washing about an inch sway from it. Furthermore. it's a gcod idea to Bot into the habit of using a make- lln cope whenever you are combing your hair or applying powder Mime-up calves. available in all de- partment stores, keep shoulders and collar free frcm flecks of power and bits of dandruff. thereby sav. he did not come anv ledders. In u, murmur; fact. if voti pardon me, I forvart ‘to (To beicomtnued) you do bill of de doctor who has i a great deal f t‘ th orlllerwlse‘ be speiit bashing? yould your t‘umb geopened. and dc letter he has back come." H “Where did vou ii? Said Jebb. "The Grand Hotel in Vienna. I remember vou sa ' such a nice name it. is. I like it.’ H ..ycs_hyes_ ‘it will pav the bill now. vou ave l . "It is no hurry. V111 you have azaln your old room overlooking the river? And is your liddle-vhat is a. sister's child?" "Niece?" "Yes. Is your llddle neeze vit , you again? So dear a child never send was here. She throws me soch a. sweet kiss when she 109's the 110- MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Ages; tel for the last time out d_ t-Dcrrt let our pet peeves take u Jebb Siilhed a5 he flflswe" - your time oday, there muc, Your Individual H O R O S C O P E l—-—- By Frances Drake relief from [hue miserier- "i- F " -livu. So can you now. Try Fmll-I-llY£l—-]Ml:ll be simply delighted how quick] you'll feel like l nevi person, happy and wel Iglln. 25c, 50c. bride's face." he walled. "I canna remember the bride's bonnie wee face!" “Hold your tongue. yo fule!" lcgflfgfii" growled the other. "It was it fu- llvuTublcta ""31- “EBUTANTE BABY EVENING nous’: 684 DESIGN N0. 6M When our workroom finished this lovely dress-up jacket we visualiz- Id it 801111 t0 Christmas parties over the smartest frocks. Everyone is rearing thorn - thei"re such a pretty. practical vogue. ‘This one was matie of a lightcr-thnn-rmizora wool in a heavenly blue shade with tiny matching buttons and 1001s down the front. The pattern int-‘udc-s directions ior knitting the iiickrt in sizes 32. 34. 30 and 38. l‘|'i.’tl(‘i'1fll requirements and all directions for finishing. To order this pattern. rend 1.5 ccnis in coin oi stamps to Needlework Burrnii. Charlottetown Guardiannm. . To Charlottetown (Inartlian Needlework Department Design No. G84 Name _ — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ Street Address - - - - - - - _ - - - - - - _ _ _ - - - - ...»-.»,. ‘,4 . ~ ....,.,,,,... .. , “No..she is not. with me. And I just stopped in a-for a-—for a cigar. I'm going hack to Vienna at once." He paid the bill of a Dresden sur- geon who had lanced the thumb crushed on the train so many epochs past. and made haste to the station. Several hours of fceverish delay before the train started. and then ten hours in a sleeping-car brought hlm to Vienna. He. hurried to the Grand Hotel to pick up the next; trace of himself and Cynthia. To, his unutterable dismay there was no i evidence that V. Plerpont had ever‘ visited the hotel. Miserablcr than ever from the, sudden quenching of fresh-lighted hope. Jcbb stood looking up and. down the sweeping glory of the great Rinrzstrasse. t Just across the street from him he saw the Hotel Bristol. His flesh crept at the thought of sister Jen- nie. Still he had given his word and he would keep 1t-—at a later hour. It was too early for a call even upon the prospective better half 0f his worser self. Meanwhile. he would to the by my c letter Union Bank and see chsncc there might be there. He had written that ad- dress in his farewell note ,0 Mir-t umn and he felt all shot "hrouglh. with little lightnings as he hon: t of finding a message in her hand. At the bank Jebb was met with a. new facer. Two letters-both from I Turkey — had indeed arrived for Herr Jebb-(his heart leaped at the glorious news. and at the round. of his own. own namel-but according to his recent telegraphed instruc- tions. thev ha" barn forwarded to his address in Trieste So impatience foils impatience. A VISIT TO SANTA work ‘of a comprehensive nature (and "nvclving others) to whtch you are l "ected to give effort. And re- IHEHIJLT, thinking about wrongs done you is building up a selfish outloc . APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Protect your inc:me from foolish spending. However. neglecting to support or take advantage of sound investments for the future is just as focllsh. Be sure what prcffercd investments are first. of course. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gtmfnik- The daily routine along with what. ever other activities of worth while nature you have ample time for. and domestic business matters riitc first attention. Take diversion in Sens- ible doses nnly. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Be particular about the truth, and be just as particular that you don't indulge any uncharltable gcssip. Unnecessary criticism also is taboo. Plan for tomorrow's work. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Be careful that itcduy’: sctio or words don't put you in fins clcl d; ‘lculties for tomorrow or re- mainder of week. Anxiety isn't the way to fight anything; be calmly determined. AUGUST 23 to SIBIPIENLBER 23 (Virgo) —~ ‘Pry to contact and to deal with those in authoritative positions and those who have a knowledge of affairs in gen- eral and of matters in which you are particularly interested, Indecis- imix and inactivity may tempt, SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 28 (Libra) -Do:i‘t. let your money run through your fingers. Spend for CLAUS- Santa Knows \ .1 woonbaking your hair. _ ‘i THE COOK'S CORNER OATMEAL WAFERS—(TIQ Donn) Ono cup rolled oats, 1-2 cw sugar, tea powder. 1 egg, 1 1-8 wingers melted butter, pinch salt. 1- upoon almond attract. gather. Mix with rolled oats. Beat egg well, add melted butter, salt an almond extract. Combine with rolled oat mixture. Mix thorough- ly. Drop by scant teaspoons on wall-greased cookie sheet dusted with flcur. Drop three inches apart. Bake in hot oven (400 de- gree; F.) about 10 minutes. Re- move sheet frcm oven and allow wafers to cool three minutes be- fore removing from sheet, ‘These make i1 delightful sweet for afternoon tea. They are per- fect; too, with stewed or preserved ru . BUSY HOUSEWIFE FRUIT CAKE (2 3-4 pounds fruit cake) One cup seedless resins, eight-ounce can diced fruits and peels. 1 cup nut meat walnuts or pecans (1-4 pound): 2 1-3 cups flour, 1 teaspocn baking powder, 1-4 teaspoon soda. 1-2 tsiupoon salt, 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg, 1-2 tea- spocn cinnamon 1-2 teaspoon a11- s\oe. 1-2 teaspoon cloves, 1-2 cup s ortesiing, 1 cup sugar. 1 egg, 1-4 cup molasses. 2-3 cup thick apple- sauce Wash and dry raisins; add cut fruit and chopped nut meats. sift together flour, baking powder, soda, salt and spices. Cream short- eninB. add sugar gradually and cream until fluffy. Beat in eg and molasses. Add the flcur mxture alternately with the applesauce. Stir fruit and nuts into cake bat- ter. Pour into a well-greased one B-Ild One-half quart heat resistant glass casserole. Desoratc top with almonds, citron strips and chopped nuts, 1f desired. Cover and bake 1n a slow oven (275 degrees F.) for about 2 l-2 hours. ‘From Maine comes another sim- le fruit cake, l-Sikiifl from Mar- orie Moss-ens Good Maine Food. It's simple enough even for the in- experienced ccnk. Both these Christmas cakes, made now and Pllii away until December 25, will make highly acceptable gifts when tied with red ribbon and holly, MAINE FRUIT CAKE One cup butter. 1 Cup sugar, 1-2 cup sour milk. 1 teasporn soda, l-2 ‘Be Up in Your Etiqueitewlo Make a Hit on Dates N "$9 Errors flint You Go Out Seldom She's trying so hard to make an impression! But. knowing little of the etiquette of dating, what an awkward situation she's created. It's the girl's place to suggest r For Monday, December 9th lwisa investment; where P3514319 but know when to stop spendingl too. Improve at least some pait or’, you: work today. 1 ocmam 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) — Don't continue any “nDleasant discursion that may have gotten started. Be B peace- maker wherever you can. Stamina 1s what this day needs especially. Sit tight. NOVEL/BEER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Protect private interests from meddlers. Crafts-E man, engineers, mechanics. all you who have a useful trade or who do useful work are especally asked to offer full effort to today's needs. DEOEIVLBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (CB-Dricorn ) — Look about. you -i there are some new ways (and! many $011M‘! Ones. too.) for increas- ' in? your income. Keep yourself we“ , in omied in civ.c matters and i scientific advancement. Business activity dominant. JANUARY 22 to EEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Clear away hinder- ing small item; now so that the Week can attain a more efficient tempo as it advances. Dealings with suaeriors and important pers- ons ou idle your sphere favored. Be observing. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - What you do today will greatly effect tomorrow. ink carefully before acting; also before voicing your opinions. Be loyal to Right; strictly shun anything questionable. A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY Outspoken. sometimes even curt. Honest in purpose and word. n trait to be well protected. ‘Executive ability. Independent. cheerful, sym- pathetic, upright. ‘Peach it to de- pend always upon God and the blessing whichjhe has endowed it. OLD SflNTfl fifl-IE W/NKED HIS "I'M so 61.40 vou CflLLED, " 01.41.15 5 flND IVC‘T"ED H15 HEAD. 13 E YE Y0 ‘I KNOW F0»? 4 r 4/0. v01”! 50g ,v F46 HLW 5' 4ND 4C7‘ 4f YOU SHOULD. " ‘WOWWO YOU $76000" THE 45/050 YOU'D going home, on a date or at a party, and if you just sit, waiting for the man to say the word, of course you embarrass him. Men feel more at ease with the girl whose smooth manners show she's used to going places-and they feel prouder of her! So. if you'd get your share of in- vitations. be up in etiquette. Don't have to hesitate when going into a movie theatre. entering a room. getting out of n car-because you aren't sure who should go first. At the movie you go ahead of your beau at the ticket-takers entrance, you are first to enter or leave a room-but the mun always lteps out of car first. Show you're used to little courtesles, too. When given a com- pliment, don‘: tltter “You're joking," but reply with a smiling "Thank you." Let your escort hail taxi- cabs. help you with your wraps. open doors for you. From our 32-puge booklet learn the correct thing for games. dates. dances and movies; for visiting. en- tertaining, motoring, and travelling. Discusses the petting question. offjcedmanners. introductions. Sen 20c in coins for ‘ur of Etiquette For Young Mygdcrdfptz The Guardian Home service. 13¢ sure towrite plainly your Name. Address, and the Name of booklet, _ do» Iii-act Adana ) Fashio Sift baking powder and sugar to- r distinctive flavor; source ofiron-um __g_ DECEMBER 9, 19 ns *1 Literature l Barbados Sugar Cm“, ° Y". that is cxactl Molasses is. From Bllbyllyfifi-EOBIIIBQ: delicious food product-u Pure and 1S ful when it reaches you, as when it Clmzefsb the sugar cane. Thu la why i; ha, Zuzana‘ wives use its: lreguliir rt t’ h ' ' Rich in vitamins, BEMA {flcilagsés Ifallsdlzl, ‘ I ) e whyitmakes an: eti ’ ,1; [hf bread-at the tabll: anzclllgr lféalilvfiglllslllleizld on is also used by many housewives in cookisrtgt balked beans, making cookies, gingu, read, cakes, puddings, etc. It's good ALL WAYS! Your grocer sells it. Ba sure to ark for BEMA MFIMII-‘Il Ibo original Product-aw! 4 blend. wv-ooo.“ I": Why so many careful housg. essential food element. Thai’: cup molasses, 2 cups rais ns, 1-2 cup currant, 21-2 cu-ps flour, 3 eggs. 1-2 teaspoon cloves, 1 tea- spoon cinnamon, 1-4 cup shredded clti-cn, l-4 teaspoon mace, l-B tea- spoon salt. Cream butter; gradually add sugar, then the beaten eggs and molasses. Add the mixed and sifted diy ingredients alternately with the milk. Stir in the fzuit. Turn into two greased loaf pans wind bake in slow oven (275 de- grees F.) for about 1 1-2 hturs. USE ‘FLAT-TOPPED iiizsk 1N MODERN LIVING-ROOM New York - The well-placed. utilitarian desk usualy is the most used and best loved piece of fur- niture in the living rcom. In addi- tion, it often means the difference between a perfectly decorated ‘room and one that seems to need something else. Professional decorators are put- ting office desks in living roams — small. compact types in rooms with little space to spare. larger varieties across ample windows or at right angles to wide wall panels. They still like secretaries and breakfronts, cf course, but the flat-topped desk strikes their fancy at the mcmen-t. Group Desk it's smart to put a flat-topped desk -- face out -in front of the windows in one end cf a long,‘ narrow living room. leaving ado-i quiite space between dek and windows for a comfortable desk chair and a waste basket. If you have an alcove. use a desk there, flilt-LLDPEG deskmifiitln-jlirfi placed back to brick, w.tu a calm‘ table in front o1 the scfn chiiir behnd the (iesk. lamp can dcubl-e n.» a lamp for the sofa. When there just isn't r a desk in the living i'Qt;itt_pa§e'51§g excell-cn-t ides to put 012i‘ in iron; of the bay window.- in the clintig. 1300111. Walnut Back Designers of exccnuw (m); and o-f thcne for lionic lnnng iocms are using walnut a great deal T11“, are haiidsnie Will zun and stan- and Qii-sen Annie cic- n; of hurled and crotch walnut; Georgian m)" in kidney and kiircholc shapes, and, in the lighter group, pa). vinclal desks lll walnut that make perfect rcadLng _tablcs when they aren't 110.11g ‘USCG n5 desk; Pine desks and both bleached and natural mahogany flat-top typu also belong 1n eightrcntli century schemes, In m'.derri style furniture. tlie walnut desks rim (ill the way frcm palest putty-beige finishes to silver-gray bleaclies and fawn- lones and on deep. 1'.(‘l1 nature'- a-l browns. Newest of all is the black walnut Ilffsll. 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