.. _-...,..,.. . lulu-o...- . .115 um »-»s~.-.-,,,_,._ “g. n Iv%/v\Y“'-w- ___,,__ ru , as it might blister. -:- S, Hwsitvfm and ' We Mtilwnv ma: will WWW . ofloial H! 0! recent years. Itfwill bo m. . x raANQUiuT! IIVone could only be m ~hifltrsnqull as a tract '. Nfifiblinded by the light, Noi- desolate at night; . Ibfiifretful in a wood, NQf-dull in solitude. - " < s 5 iiig down roots and finding out l‘ Wlifll‘ lDflngs, for timu of ‘ "drouth; up branches, ‘tall 3nd and brave, toward the akyi Fay Inchfswn." " ‘ffnamnrrlon or FAILURE. ‘lifgailure is not only‘ postponed Slippfi-‘S, s0 long as courage "coaches" ambition, No one wnve can batter down the rocks; ii’s the eternal pounding away of the fdaseless surf that changes the shore line. The habit of persist- ence is the habit. cf victory.- Ecizbez-t Kaufimiin. a Fur Capes Again .;.I‘ur capes again are due for spr- ing accent. They are interpreted in thifsmalier animal varieties such Lfsabies, marten and mink. United States, Mexico, and Soviet Russia are among nations with women diplomats abroad. “Relief for Chilblains: MDUCQUEI parts of oolnphor, glycerine and carboiic. Shake well, apply to chil- blains. At night. wet a cloth with the mixture and bind on; an old Stwk-FQ is an easy way to keep @dage in place. Repeat rach 11 ht until itching stops. Do not CANDIED CAEROTS kScrape small carrots and cut in Quarters lengthwise. Cook "until tender. Make a syrup using the water in which the carrots were 999k“! fllliiwin! two cups sugar. 1-A_;cup white corn syrup and 1-2 lcmon to 1 cup o: liquid Cook until carrots are clear. Drain and 11W, roll in sugar and pack between layers of waxed paper. ' TABL ID ‘when boiling auet pudding, add a slice of_ orange peel. 'I‘his will col- tact all the grease and the pudding will be lighter. r PEBFUMED JEWELS - i. -..! xPcrfumed jewels do sound exotic. 5°31‘- ihey? A Vii-Gite sweet sensa- tion cf perfume follows the mod- ern woman as she moves about. lit reason is found in her jewel- blfy. Large heads of filigree gold ntain a. perfume pad producing eusive scent. l-fat pins with tiny inns are made to match the neck- lases. Bracelets also contain went r iii- . »_ RED GEBANIUMS Geraniums are the latest flower “Mimi t0 lee what gm Wm We “wil! wives of members of the Cabinet. who. owing to mo omclal positions of Hull: Nipecflyg huswnds- "e more or less bound to entertain on -s.- oonglqmblg mic. a wrlicr in the mooon ohmlllififl Sflyet-"l have recollec- Wns °f ti" Parties given st the 35101811 Olllce by Lady chamber. m“- Wmch were slayer than most, advertisment for a fruit shop? You may he one quite soon! ' Nuts are appearing on our day frocks. A leaf-green frock has been seen with buttons that were once walnut shells, light down the front. Tile belt consisted cf attem- atc walnut shells and chestnuts. A matching felt hst was trimmed with walnuts. ~ u, Shall we be wearing oranges and sacks: grghgtxwpaggfes’ mg apples “exta V Sim“?! “M11118 Xecelitions the historic rooms have been noted for their brilliance, tempered by g “y. min informal atmosp‘ c, duo to the friendliness‘ and Irish humour of the hcstcsc. The wife of Mr, Eden is a. woman of taste who is mt afraid to adopt anything a m. tle out of the ordinary. This was shown at her wedding. White satin had been the invariable material ior bridal wear for decades, but Mrs. Eden chose a gown of straw- coloured velvet with a long train of g0'.d tiiue which hung from mo shoidders like a court train.‘ She. also wore what was unique the“, g halo-shaped headdress." . a o SALAD PLATES. Lettuce, small tomatoes peeled and stuffed with chopped celery and ham mixed with mayonnaise. Garden cress, diced chicke. and celery, oranges Jelly moulded in egg» c .ps, boiled dressing. quartered head lettuce, mayon- naise, with chopped pickles, garn- ish of pimicnto cut in diamond shapes- Shredded lettuce, devllled strips of green pepper. Lettue cups, filled with cuber po- tato, carrots, diced celery, diced cu- cumber, sliced radish, all tossec to- gether Wlilh dressing. ‘ Lew e, sliced canned pineapple cut in segments, and replaced in ring form, centre filled with ball of cottage cheese and chopped nuts. Uncooked ‘co ' ‘ milk dressing cen cherry garnish. BEES, Cfibtain B. F. R. Fairfax-Lucy and the Hon. Mrs. Fairfax-Lucy, who were the guests of Mrs. Phil-- fox-Lucyb parents. Lord and Lady Tweectmuir, at Gflvernmmt House, Ottawa. have sailed from New York, by the Majestic, on their return to, Shredded lettuce. half canned liillzllind- pear cored and filled with lemon ' ' ' jelly cubs. Dressing with spiced Mrs. Campbell of Summerside. wife of Premier ‘Ihane Campbell, is being pleasantly en-tertained during her short visit t0 the City. I I 4 vinegar, mixed with whipped cream. Gamlsh with halved red cherries. Shredded lettuce, Jellied meat in individual moulds, cucumber and parsley garnish, _»dressing mixed with chili sauce. " Mrs. Gordon Glaacott of Tor- onto entertained Thursday at the .~—-——————-—-——- tea hour for Miss Lens McLurc, DEMURE HEADS EXPRESS PEAK Charlottetown. . _.0F SMARTNESS , ' * v ~ -——-— The Wednaday evening bridge Tiondoih-“Sflft and clinging" club was entertained by Mrs, w. is the description of what our s. stewsrt at. Hiilsborough House hair should look like in ‘these ml; wool; I I I Mr. and Mrs. John sclatcr Louson, the latter formerly Miss Helen Mallillis Stocking. who are spend- ing their honeymoon at the liiort early days 001936, according to London hairdressers. ' Unless you are a. red-headed vamp, they say, concentrattc on be- ing just a. little demure about the hfllf- Montague Beach Hotel, Nassau, the ‘There are four main styles . . . Baum“, m expected to “mm m "bmmd -b“°k-" “°““Y"°°P-" Montreal by plane at the end of "Jump and "Wa"°'°1'e5"'-" next weak. They will take up their The “Julievi is the most becoming reside _ to dark-haired girls in their first M,,,,,,‘;fi,°,_°“ up?’ vlwfm“ ‘“’°““°' season. Eighteen to 22 ifs éhe peel‘; a . o fect age for it- e ha r part in the centre. Drawn back in soft atniminesthlkaxmgg dlgfiewkfig waves and then curled softly up at a, her hunk 13° water stun‘? the nape of the neck. In ~he even- Thursday even,“ °n ing a little silver 0r gold net cap ,, _ should be worn so as to appear to gather the curls. up towards the l Mrs. T. B. Woodman is visiting in Ottawa with her son-in-law and crown of the head. ' "Brushed-backfasits name signl- gaushfizr Mr" “m1 MYS- H‘ R- fies, consists of thekhairlbhberins , , , u a 3x316; égsglgglyafirraé_gd “saves, The Buenos Alres Herald of Jan- however. remove all traces of “My l“ h“ me f°n°wln8 Rm‘- severity. It is suitable for either the m“ w M135 Murimlimli l we" vary vivacious type of women or for “WWII Ycling lady who has vlslierl the older woman this city and the Murchison fam- ily home at Point Prim on num- lo he produced artificially, and there is none likelhem for giving Lspalsh or colour to a dark dress. FillihlOllBd in velvet, _ they have a. particular appeal. .. ______ mous- HOUSES or ro-naw _ No longer in a. dolls’ house just l"_l_lol1s’ house. It must he either tiigd" gr "modem." Fashins of the real house are very qlnckjy in the house in miniature. g Period dolls’ houses are all oak Uetfms and lattice windows. The ':mtidern" ones are Qstinguished by angular outlines, garages, sleeping Dcrchea. and fiat roofs for sun- liathinii- n ._ nwir AND CLOTHES‘ .1 "Do you want to look like an e “Cu l -to " has its hair cut short at the’ geckxline and brushed up so emus OCQQSIOhs. "Ca/ptglrl and Mrs, ma, an me ha“. the", is 1-8115 1mm John Murchison announce the wedding of their daughzer Ray to Bloom of m. Wool: ' Lionel Bock u! Olpo and London, will take place at 8t. Andrew; Scots Church on Thum- day. January 9th at il- o'clock. I-Inppicct-wngratulatlons orb 98-- tcnded to Mr. and Mrs. Back from P31. relatives and ‘friends. I . Mrs. l". I. Oolwlll Via among the popular hostesses entertaining on two afternoons at prci-tilyu-r nged bridges. - ' I I I Mn. H. R. Large, Hillsboro Street, was‘ hostess at a much enjoyed bridle at her home yesterday after- 1100B. _ I I I _ Mlu Oar-men Harrington. charm- ing bridc-to-bs, has arrived in Halifax where she is a guest of her mother, Mrs. E. P. Harrington. Mrs. Harrington gavel. cosycoffee party in her honour llat Saturday morn- ing. Miss Harrington was enter- tained at a round of panics before ‘caving Quebec, the most unique being the "Hen" party at the Win- ter Club thc night before she left. The some evening her fiance, Mr. O. W. Ramsay, was being honoured at a stag dinner st the Ohatccu Frontenac. I I I I Mr. A. E. MacLean, M.P., and Mrs. Macbcan, of Summer-side, will .bc in Ottawa for the opening of Parliament, and will take up ml- denoe therefor the session. I I I‘ , Mrs. (D12) I. J. Yeo was a rec- ent hostess at a most enjoyable six fable afternoon bridge at the Queen Hotel, with additional guttsts at the tea hour. I I I Visoountess Byng of Vimy will occupy 4 Bryanston. Square. Lon- don, until Easter. i’ I I I Deepest sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. J. A. Messervy who is so kindly remem- bered by her Wide circle of friends. I I Miss Marion McArthur of Sum- merslde isuaccomponying her father Hon. Senator Creelman McArthur to Ottawa for the opening of Par. liament. I I I Mrs. (Dr.) F‘. W. Tidmarsh was among the hostesses mtertalning at bridge this week. ' I I I The Thursday afternoon bridge club was pleasantly entertained this week by Mrs. MoCrtady. - 1 I I MIB- Robert Gordon, Bummerside, entertained at bridge on Thursday night at hel- home. I I Mrs. J. A. Webster entertained st a small luncheon bridge Thursday for visiting friends. I I I ‘Among the many personal gifts which Princixs Victoria, the late King's sister, left to the Queen. was her unique coreotioh of jewelled and enamelled umbrella handles (says the Daily Telzgraph. London.) The handles, some 01' which are orna. merited with exquisite specimens of ‘irammim-shili. number more than 50. They were recently taken from The Coppins in Buckingham Pal- ‘FJ-“J. to be added to Her Majesty's P YOU body to do so. Fashions -'.-.l "Dear Miss Dix-I am 29 years old, a collage graduate. My are varied. sports music, dancing, etc. been in love. Answer: k out The marriage of Ctmvehldlgflfaiméotgg have "we, divorces than sentimental actiontamd. a m“ are no 0 our B8 nothing but a dull aha stodgy working asraamml- You can put up with money in the firm or if h man, no matter how homely But how are ‘you going to stan tedius conversationalist, even if she did a. of flbb°3r°fgfrfi Th: marriage of convenience would seem that it would be a far wiser th You can hire happens. arate people tha don't love, you w lnqide with larger apar fires. Logic May be‘ on Convenience, Bu I am fond of bothatudy and reading I like the society of women, cased on suitability and propflw wmid°mu and lnct on 13112118. i rea at lfifltwgudfillbt the Continental marrialfi these shores and made to thrive- to our way of thought. We are to be willing bove all, we are too lmltfliilflni "m1 "out his lwxife Wlthlgllbu s cu a zfrrxriigpfp reins: ideal and who washealthl’. good-natured". estlc instead of the pretty ' - lif , f d it doesnt seem to worgbgéiltvvgalytyévz; thCtel‘ auccmml map bread alone, and our able ones e "tend mm m cold blood’ but the“ m“ riages are not th were founded on _ so my advice to you is not to marl’! V! 89% B a them cheaper than you just as companlonabc as would. some g feeling than a mere can get so weary as an enforced companion W Don't trust to falling in love after mania Marriage is a. disillustoning P1013986 m n it is to brln8 them weather- ill see her every fault and b.e peculiarity will get on your nerves and YW W hate her than you will t0 , Furthermore, there is the will meet the woman of your drel ran mean nothing but. tragedy tb Y0“- might be Justified in leaving ‘his widow and s" non cbmpterit woman who has hr sister because sh her son. He is laZY and couldn't get. a Job, but because tennis or cnjoy himself otherwise all afternoon. Now he has Just start salary, and my husband in; would involve my getting six meals daily for ours, and do his washlng- We W0“! tment in an unheated house and 1 could coun e suit e does not want Dorothy Dix_’s Letter Box i- ithe Side of Marriages for t Only Those That Are Brought About by Real Love Are, Successful and Happy - Don t Venture Without Love happiness? If I use Jnethod of choosing a wife, called love, which I Seem about, be likely to come good must be fairly satisfactory. bind them together- k the bonds that cm W" be Itlsiooalieninour to make a marriage to make us wiliinz i0 3° ‘m your business partner o Lg s, good office man lie is to 10d: at. or d a wife who is have a good the community? be in favor of the youth who little flibbertigibhet who fire that mysterious thing we call love. can support liking, for believe me, son, there is B6. be eniunorcd of her. bid to break up my heme’ sible‘ that because of my vim“! dam“ w‘ interest: I have iizveéhorbengtvgoalli find °" O girl with whom EBSITANT ons and will or else the high ccntrwwia too inm’ dualistic, too emotional. enduringconditlons that _ with g marriage that is if he has put c. lot 01' or a crackerlB-ok salu- lww M11118 10 talk W 11nd on the eyes l-Bd I dowry and is the blue has logic all on its aidb- 1"- ing for a mm ft, d t 1'16 Pa“ head mace“ o‘ h“ he’ an 5121:6361 the Bill Wm ousekeeper and a 000!- g wife, and they will b6 irl for whom you had no "W" ho isn't your soul mate- It seldom if ever. at is more likely to sep- 1: you many a girl Y0“ luish magnified. m gm- more likely come to almost certainty that sooner or 11hr W“ ms and fall in love with her when love A man in his‘ miles m; marrying a woman to get a 1101185 teller an s - make him comfortable. but ltia certainly folly for a 1B4 013° i” He stlllhas time for love to cohme to him thralllbléxgéloligsmg 830g- no tn nix-Several mont ago my us a i ~ De“ m y“ of 24. ‘rhaimother is a selfish, indolent, in- oken up her-‘home and 8011c to live with I 1° mayo an effort to keep a home for has not worked for Will's 110$ “"1"” h“ he preferred to sleep until noon, or play ed to work and, of course, is Kati-in! l Ema" ists that I take him into our home. which him as his meals do not 60- il also have to take a much I would have to stoke the t on no help from the brothcr-in-law who never lift.- stare...‘ also athletic but hsvcineve Ind shop around anion Ilikobeatwdpikkclltfllfiimt and marry her and all!“ this cold cslcibstin would this thin. to know nothin along and make a lsitltos well enough in ‘VI-l transplanted t0 soil, too fcrellll u» thrifty and dom- d his fancy. But oes not livo by no one of whcm Her every y. JJ . , i. . t _ Take titanic a iluart cf , Steiiiilfiiqs} iiclne Baked Beans anii ttoibarti-s Jiruwn broad m will; trial Thom. Delicious r i ' Ask the Iégllll!‘ customers who demand Stewart's Ovdn Baked Beans each week why they prefer Stewart's "to any other i brand. They will fell that. Stewart's make the most appetizing baked beans on- ‘ the market, they klovvlhe beans they buy are freshly baked; And what goes better with begins than steamed brown bread made guy‘, Steyarifa. i . Plan a Baliaed Bean and Brown Bread meal for Saturday night. i . STEWAR-‘PS BAKERY PHONE 211 KENT ST. when Wu lea; also you may like more giiager. aswedmandevcnadnshofc small onion, 2 cups potatoes (diced), 1 cup carrot, (diced), salt, l6 tefl59°°n P6911913 9- 9W5 water, 3 tablespoons n0!!!‘- fr. curls on the top of the head. aPWVcve-cresiflis another name for M“ 55mm Biwk. 51in 0f Mr. and Personal treasures. ed a shovel of coal at home even when his father was ill. an old favorite. The Hair is parted on the side and taken back in wavcrto a bunch of curls arranl- ed like a. wave-crest at the nape 0i’ thencck- _ YELLOW AND CORAL ____.- Yellow with coral is a combina- ".;'”"”"".. 0 K S , AW”, T , M U s | C ‘ firfilliystfifilhrlitftfitifi iifsilfiofi? - i burst. 03113.5)‘ 4 orElGrecmshei-o WTIOWIJZIE; J- eager for adventure, “g 1mm who and silk dresses and coral for silks tion that is very fresh looking this season chamcis yellow for wool There are some very lnwfegtmgv advertisements 0f new January and‘ February books- l "The World With a Fence" by Marlon Sims, published by Lippinv cott on January 30th, is having a . - TIEflOXl-Wldg advertising campaign. On Janiia h " YOU!‘- CFIN "E395 Night" by rboigtthy “lfiymmiii "All-Y ATENTW" published. A former book of Dor-‘ oihy Sayers, “The Nine Tailors," has been spoken of as "a first rate mystery and a novel of great anzi synthetics, trimming the yel- low models with coral and vice verse. . Your chin 41d its skin need spec- i- ‘ " - at this time cf year. WHAT TO DO ABOUT _ ‘ZACH Indigestion’ A WAY THAT RELIEVES THE CAUSE IN A FEW MINUTES co lo who flifnl: til have M3233: Iztolrhacha" or “ind ztlon," _ ctors say, suffer lea l from nothing more serious than acidsfom- And t ' common ailment can usually be relieved now, _in minula. ll you do is take familiar Phiili ' - oi’ Magnesia altar meals. is to aiiniaot iésiimedifyfeltygeclrallsc Millie l y a flap on lfouhio. You feel ‘ likeancw iol In the first place, as nearly every- one gains a little eight dur-- ing the winter, a few unces of the added poundage are bound to show just below the chin. Secondly, coal dust in the air and fur collars com- bine to lodge foreign substances in the pores of this area. You should, of course, clean your fact.- ar-d especially your skin often and even more thoroughly in winter than in summerfilf pores seem larg- sr (don't wait until you notice a single blsckhead) improve upon and increase the frequency of your cleansingmoutines at. once. Don't rely on either cream or soap and water. Use both-cream, then soon. if your skin is oily, and soap. fol- lowed by cream if it is dry or normal. Sometimes daily use of a com- plexion brush will remove dirt from the pores of the akin. If this is too harab- try a rough washcloth. Masks are good. too. Special black- hsod preparations are worth a trial. Remember that pinching an molding with thumb and aide of forefinger along the Jawbone help to preserve the ‘ ' contour of your face. No matter how’ Iently you put creams and lotions on the rest of your face, actually slap charm." Other new mystcrics are "Dead Man Manor." by valentine Wil- liams, with setti in the Province of Quebec, and "The Corpse In the Crimson Slippers" by R. A. J. Wafing, ill: plot of which i5 said| to 'b': very intricate, one that real puzzle fans will go for hock, line and snker. Ear ier in January “Portrait of a Family" by Eleanor Phrjecn ap- peared. It has been ccmparsd m Vera Brittaiws "Testament. of Youth." 0n Febrilil-YY 8th “Emit/Br! Faster-i" by E. M..De!afteid author of the amusing "Provincial Lady’ series, is to be published. rhe story la about a modem business woman and is in a. more serious vein than her other books. “The Son of Marietta" by Johan Fabricius is a. very long new novel of 18th century Venice. and like "Anthony Adverse" written in the full blooded romantic tradition. It is predicted to be headed for world popularity. Mynhcer Johan Fabriclus is s, Hollander aged. about thirty-slx-"he has been a schoolboy and pointer Masonic ' _ d, ‘cor e~ .' niwl motif"?! -ro ovcnlzhtmsm. in Paris.‘ acted as war-artist for the Italians itill 1910 and than wondered in tho Gran Ghaco in south America. The first volume of “The Son 6f Mtricttl" the classic Literature Price u! Ievdvn, and the whole book is still a best oak‘ seller in this Netherlands. Somerset Maugham’: newest book "Don romance." ~ liublililcd one. them cn you: chin and always give git an extra slap or two before you addition, lot me ‘remind you onto that many s double chin (filth from bzd posture alone. If could tell a. good story, make love l0 l DR"? woman. draw hLs sword B! 518M . . ." instead, unexpect- edly» 0X1 a visit to 8. picture ga‘lery 1Y1 (381118. Mr. Maugham saw in a Painting by Zurharan the face of the Very him he had been locking for, but unfortunately it happened to be the face of a monk. perhaps "i?" l" Enclhh monk. The face could not heimade to fit the story and Mr._Maugham could not my. Bet the ,:ace, s0 hi was never able to write his novel. Instead. he wrote "Don pfifllfllldiY~r9minlggengeg of many things wich he hrd encsuni- "red in his "long wandering through the Spanish country of today and through the spiritual country of the Gclkn Age.” Art in Spain in the 18th century "bowed the ini"u'noe of the great Spanth ccnquests and dizcoverics. Cortes and Plzzaro had brought large amounts of silver and other precious India's from the new world. far too great c. quantity to be transformed entirely into cash, so that the silver smith; were call- ed upon to create new forms and rich detail in their execution of silverware. The art of the silver workers was ‘one of fine detail and minute craftsmanship and the great pop- ularity that this art enjoyed sc0n_ influenced other arts, at first b,v| tho applies-tic of sliver panda and P0 brother-in-la and three sq a their grafting by their into the world, where .hey wil either have to W0 no use in appealing to the pride of such men, or cause they haven't got any. do-notiiirlg stool and let others support them. You can tell your husband that. he insteg. or a kindness in encouraging now stand alone he will never do it. Once he B the}. he can sponge on you for his living his fate will be give up his job and Just long as he lives. This young man has a. 1Q I have told my husband that I ancially to live at the Y. which woui I have even told him that l wouid gladly mother if he is unable to do it himself. It would o her wlth u; because she irritates him and live with us. to help him support his ruin our lives together to hav makes him ill with her fuasine. I have worked hard and to do work hard putting more work on me is more than I can stand. What skiing“; d0? Answer: Stick to your determination not to let your hrothe once let him get his 100$ in $116 will spend the balance of your life toiling to sill?- e in that. . of deadbcats like Y0“? live ‘VA-h you, for if you never get it out and you it a. .azy male parasite. And there is no virtu There are hundreds of thousands, millions, who will never work as long as they have a place to sleep re meals a. day, and they are encouraged and abetted in families, who lack the courage to turn them out rk or starve. to their manhood, be- come first with him and if .he dnuwt care way about her. she has to protect herse f- let brothcr-in-law settle down on you. ‘ he can-possibly live on and force him to fend for himself. make a man of him if anything can. DOROTHY All they want. to do is to settle down ccntentedly to be enough for Give him Just will be willing to help his brother fin- d be less expensive than having him to help my husband. but 9W5 r-ln-law come to is doing his brother a deadly harm him in his looting. Tell him that is the crisis of his brother's life and mat unless he forces him w ots into your house and finds , but he will throw it up as soon as he Be" tired of it, or he will stick to it because it is his only meal ticket. 30mm‘ ing to the WBY your husband dens with the situation. No man has a right to sacrifice his wlfc to his familyf She would 8a rmaicver you do, dent go back to Wfirk door you will ‘There is alt down on the sealed- no will o. mendlcaut as her to feel that a: little money a: That will DIX. On. January 20th "Toscaniai," a. biography by Paul Stefan was pub- iished,-'-a and when the owner could easily be removed from the treaties and often accom willed him wherever he went. full but it was furnished with handles, spoons baking powder, h teaspoon salt. m1: cooks comm. GINGER 000K138 i‘ 011g cup granulated 5085!’, 11.‘ w? butter, 2 eggs, ti WP 111° 1 teaspoon ginger, l tea-swim bikini! soda, salt w taste. 8 our» flour Flour varies, so s little more Scupemsyberoqilired; vcucmmll begin to form the cook- AMorningSmile an» _ . IT BAHENS OFTEN ‘Apossongerhadcomatolnqulre for a long oblong brown-paper cel which herald he had left local train that had arrived at Pad- dington half an hour previously. Ha was obviously worried and excited about it. “Would it be anything like the one you've got undu- your ann, sir?" naked the lost-property cfllofal. ‘ spices. Mix 1118114199" '9! ,1"! ‘ “Bios my poor head.” sold the in- well. and allow to stand for two qufrar, turning away. "Good day."- hcura. Flour the hands. roll mixture i inballs about two inches longnnil An, M1339 m: an inch in diameter, din in mw- Geninl Motorist-May 1 oflcr you bake 1n greased tin, 3'15 degrees l0 . 1m‘ m? . 400 degrees. . Absant-mlndad-Hcfuasor - Lift! Nd, flunk-you, Pva no use for one live in o bungalow. - water ‘to cover and simmer for one hour. Add onion and celery and cook until tender. Add sprouts. mushrooms and seasonings and cook about l0 minutes longer. Serve at ‘once? with steamed rice. . LAYER MEAT IDA!‘ Two and a half lbs. round steak, salt and paper. quarter cup chopped onion, two cups mashed potatoes, half cup chili sauce, glazed carrots. Method: Grind meat. add salt, pepper and onion. Pack half of meat into loaf pan, cover with well- sessoned mashed potatoes and pack remainder of moat an ti». Pour chili sauce over it and bake it in a hot oven 400 degs. 1"., for one hour. Gamish platter with glazed cxrots and parsley. MOLDED MEAT 10A!‘ _ One and a half tables 861B- ttnc, quarter cup cold water, four cups boiling tomato juice, two cups VEAL Pom ma wrm’ nuannmos Two pounds of boneless veal, 1 1 IGBSDCDU . Wipe the meat andcut into twp- inch aibes. Cover with the fl 01.1295 water and simmer for about one hour. Add the seasoninfl will!“ vegetables and cook imtli vegetablis are nearly done. Thlcken the liquid with 3 tablespoons of flour mlxitd with ‘A cup cold water. Drop tine dumplings on top cf meat. cover glmely and cook "for l2 minutes longer. Do not lift the cover duriilfl this period. Dumplings: Two MIPS 110111‘. 4 W!" 2 teaspoons butter. ‘Y4 m9 milk. . Mix and lift the dry ingredient-l. (rut ln the butter and add~thc milk. to make aja-irll! at-ifl dcush. Hm. by spoonfuls on top of the most. Do not let them sink into the gravit- UHOP BUEY . Five cups cork. diced: one WP sliced onion. 1w we! wt ww- one can bean sprouts. half cuD mushrooms, cut, one 881$- twc teabspoons Soy sauce, one table- spoon mwn some. Mcthodfflauto the meat in l little fat until nicely browned. Add ' stuffed olives, one tablesDWfl m‘ "1' ed cnionithalf cup celery, one tea- KPWII l“ r WPDQT- Method: Soak gelstinc in cold water, dissolve with tomato 111109 mad eool- Add remainins ihmdifll" allow to set in a loaf pan. Uh- vmcld onto a blotter and Hamish mo; shredded lettuce and pickled beets. SMART CLOTHES FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER You'll love the fresh charm of dotted cottons for home wear. ‘They're so practical too and iovaiyi , later for porch or marketing. If you follow the inspiritug model, you'll choose white linen like cotton weave with orangy-red dots, which ._ incidentally one deal in the most . home frocks. 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