THEGE BNESARE THE i-IGHTEST I GARRIED FOR A LONG TIME! sues rues/es uiswz rust/cs mm’: HA iDEA OF iCt-ECKING iN WITH ~ EMPTY 6E? Living 59° —THE WOMAN'S REALM—— SILENCE Listen to silence. says Jack-in-ihe- pulpit Ucidcr his shy canopy. Listen to flowers and stars! Listen to leaves- Delicate leaves of hemlock; Leaves re-echoed in waters’ Liston to waters Where the pine holes drop Clean and deep and unbroken As their lines on the sky above theml “There is no speech nor language. Thei-r voice is not heard-J’ Silence is just God's way of talk- ingl -Allen Eastman Cross. in on the Torch.” "Pass Nayoleon Bonaparte originated the idea of odd and even house numbers for the different sides of the street. Rayon yarn is being made from cornstalks and sunflower stalks in Himgary. it is reported. Alurriinnum coal chutes arc now coming more widely into use he- cause they are safe from the sul- phur in tho coal; sulphur does not eat aluminum. _.___ You can readily remove the paper label from a ho-ttie i-f you.‘ wet the label and hold it near" the flame of the stove. \ i l Leisure Proper storage of lemons ls a problem in the citrus fruits in- dustry; most of the crop is har-l vested in the winter anti the. spring. but the big market is in the summer. . the daint. dress Chromum-plated machine tools. plated electrolytically, are more- heat-resistant r-tld less affected iiy friction than before platinrs. and can be operated at higher speeds. ——— i SKIPPED THE FUSS f Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyer Schine.‘ preparing for the wedding of their‘ daughter. Doris. 19. ordered a $3.- 000 bridal veil from Brussels und planned to install a $225,000 pipe! organ at a club near MiamiBeach. Florida, for the wedding. The en-E gagement of Doris. a student. to- Dr, Morton Maxwell. 22. 1m in-i terne in New York city, was im-I nounced recently and the wedding set for August. Yesterday the pur- cnts were notified ihc tcirple eloped a week ago- and were m .r- ried by a Long Island justice o1- the peaw. Mr. Schine is owner of a string of hotels and theatres. HINTS on arrquarru ' , If you are dancing with a pari- rier who tires you. or you are not well or too tired to continue, a girl has a right to ask her partner to stop dancing, It is also the girl's place to say when the dance will be resumed. ' i Q. What are appropriate show- ers to ive for a. brlde-to-be? , . e shower is very popular. and. included everyth from the Bible to latest beat-sell and cook-book. The hostess ma supply the bookcase or little book rack if she wishes. The kitchen shower is always appropriate. as is t.h aluminum shower. And another nice shower ls one of aprons. from tea apron to the sub- stantial ktchcn tyipe. Q. What silver should be placed at. tihe plates before announcing dinner. , A Forks for salad. roast. and fish: knives for roast fish; spoons for soup and dessert, . ihen one ls calling on a hostesss at-home day, how long should one remain? A. From a half-hour tn an hour. O-O-O-Q-O-O-O-O-O Morning Smile §§+@§-§-OO-§-§-§ IN THE WRONG RIDING A candidate for election ad- hls cor-stltuency was sur- prised y a vote which. coming from the back of the hall, said: "Well. I don't, care wot yer‘ ans. guvinor, I wouldn't vote for you if you was the angel Gabriel." Quick as lightning came the re- l . p {it I were the angel Gabriel, you wouldn't be in my constituency." 'Iihe minister called on Mrs. Mac- Shoddie. "By the way." he remarked after a while, "I was sorry to see your hiusband leave the church last Sunday right, in the middle of my sermon, I trust nothing was ser- iouslv the matter with him?" “Oh. no. sir". replied Mrs. Moc- Shoddie. “It was nothing very seri- ous; but you see, the poor man does have a terrible habit of wallnin in] his sleep."—Apple Sauce Chron- ic e. o-oo-oo-euao-o-oe >o+++0+++o0 5H0... Can]!!! By Anne Ashley 4 &§+O-O-O4-§-§-§4 . How can I make a good sil- ver polish? A. Dissolve 1 ounce of powdercd barax in ‘ii-pint of bOilLl-j‘, water. Add 4 ounces of precipitated chalk uihen cool. and beat until smooth. "Ilien add l gill of alcohol. Bottle. and shake thoroughly before using. . l-iow can I make a new tag for tihe shoe lace? . if the metal tag comes off the end of a shoe lace. press a little melted black sealing wax arour-i the end of the lace and shape it to form a tag, Q. How can I revent the colors of cotton materias from running‘? A Stir into the first suds in which cottons are to be washed a tablespoon of black pepper, or three tablespoon: of turpentine. iivi sick mo TIRED or aromas THAT ALWAYS i.ooi< voub BETTER oer suuuenr! my CUSTOMERS ALL SAY irs MARVELOUS FOR THOSE i / c0010 #0}; mar _ 54am m: rum/m Mao/l 1051/01/61!!! ivomrrzn n/mr/ was/it sum/airs macaw/mass anal/rm urea/gr ~ ' i INNMIME 1Y3; A I) HiNi] iliii i. NBSSonthciob. Domain mnkdyom whim - thread, deep-down din and makes i: l lliu magic. SUNLIGHTS buy aids do the TIE“ YIIIIISElF- I0 A CLEIIEI, SWEETEII WISHES without hard scrubbing 76100) hklhr waive-all our! That's what you got timt with quirk lathotlng SUNLIGHTS BXTRAPSOAP - SUNLIGHT n: between- ppnr almost bud work for wuh so whim . . . washable colon . :. no lIIlOi-lllluflgl‘ it: hi: dlnlhaitoo fir] a me run . g ong- iuc o m M101; , A LEVER nooucr ‘./ iii . 0 vowu. iii.» zbovroith y I Widowefls Choice of Brlil Mature Widow Willi Gilli! letter 0H0! Matrimonial Gllllllni i I . DEAR MISS DIX: I am a childless widower, thinking of nmnyin! again. and am fwed with a choice of two vex-y nice woolen. One, wiho is rriyownsgeisagoodm and” ‘ and: ,‘ '“" oook. but she has a teen-age child. The other its girl I) years younger than I aim yvtio apparently knows little about home-making. 1 have known the girl only a few months. while the other one has been a friend for mainy year-s. ‘Where do you think my o1‘ lies? for happiness G. A. ANSWER: I would say with the widow. even iifsheishnndcappedbystcen-agechild.whlch you may consider only a boomer-cry drawback. for ‘tcen-agers soon grow up and leave the home neat. I t-hlnk that age is one of the most. important fac- tors in the success, or failure. of ii marriage. fpr we are s11 molded by our own tuna. Our hniblts. our I d" tastes, our opinions. all the things that make peo- ple cozigetnial, belong to our age. and we cannot change them. YOUNGER GIRL UNSUITED The girl. who is 20 years younger than you are. will be he: age. She will want to play around and have good times and dance and be sur- rounded by kids like herself. And you will be your we. and you will want a corrvpanion who wiill sit by the fire with you and only step out occasionally. and to whom you can say "don't you l ember?" Also. a widower will expect his wife to be a good housekeeper and cook and a thrifty manager, and when you sit down to a dinner that. would kill an ostrich and the bills mount up. your ohild wife won't look like a glamour girl any more. She will look like an awful mistake. A lot is to be saiid in favor of widows for wives. They have cut. their yvisdom teeth on their first wedding rings. They may have poison- ed their first husbands learning how to cook. but that saves the diges- tion of Number Two. They have learned how to handle men with gloves and they don't. exrpcct. as much of marriage as brides do; hence they are g-ood risks. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am Just back from three years overseas. My mother is a widow, 50 years old. I have a sister, 15 years old, who ‘ has been working for two years. and a brother of 1'7. who is a big. strong, husky lad. who refuses to work at all. and two married sisters. I aim Z1 years old. W-as wounded twice in the war and am not in the best of health. My problem i5 this: My mother demands that I turn all of my money over to her and I refuse to do it until my brother finds a job. My mother does not think that he should work because he is too young, but he is far more able to work than I am or my little young sister. What. should I do? B. D. B. ANSWER: Hang on to your money with both hands. Help your mother. but don't give her control of your money because. if you do. she will turn it over to your lazy brother to spend having a good time. Why mothers should nlay favorites with their children and al- ways have a weakness for the black sheap. is one of the mysteries o! motherhood. But in almost every family there is one child who Ls pre- ferrcd above the other; and to whom the mother ruthlessly sacrifices the others. Your moth-er didn't thlhk that a little 13-year-old girl was tco young to go to work. but she thinks a big. strong. husky 17- year-old lad is too fragile to get a Job. 'i—__““ . DEAR MISS DIX: I have been going with a married man for two years. He is l8 years my senior. I love him devotedly and he loves me. but he hasn't taken any steps towards getting a divorce. Should I stop seeing him immediately. or continue to wait and be patient. as he asks me to do? I cant bear to give him up. but I am beginning to become im- patient. DESPERATE. ANSWER: If you have any gumiotion in your head. you will be- come impatient enough to break off with your elderly boy friend at once Cant you see that he has no idea in the world of getting a divorce from his wife and is just stringing you along until he gets tired of you and finds scma other girl who hits his fickle fancy for the moment? The married philanderers don't want divorces from their wives. They use their wives‘ skirts to hide behind when little sillies like you press them to name a wedding clay rFori 11in." ‘nan. ~+~+++~ i 09-0-0-0-0-0-0 O iHouse/rold ‘ i i v-o-vv» Scrapbook By Rflbflfll [At §-O-§§~§-§§-O Window hosting If it is desired to frost the win- dows of the ha oom. lvc three teaspoo-Jfuls of cpsom salts in n glass of water and odd one tea- spoonful of liquid glue. Stir this mixture well and upply with a brush to the glass. Mouth Wall It is wise to kc mouth wash in t-ha It. is la beneficial to the gums and tissues as toothpaste is tn the teeth, and also proves excellent in the prevention of soft gums. Glllonfldbel hum wi bottle gum be W clothes ab; HDIEIII Wot. kerosene and than haul:- im the residue sway. PUILICANS HUMOUR Ire uenters of a pub in stow, gland. an warned sign- Cli ~ hypo ' i pocially ' a t do aunt-hi; l-hd-llllfll. cur-w?’ m3 swearing necessary tnithls autob- mmt. '"A dog ll kept. to do all tho bar-king. - "Our chuckor-out hu nod ‘I! flghtavand never bani buten. m ll alio a crack shot a with the re- DIIION N0. EH1 Daisies are effective floral when embroidered on 5 s4~J.A¢>.\A. IFas yo. was .5‘ hear my reply. U O O He stood oveir s ways from us, with a line of alert ladies queued up after him. flexing toe muscles. and "rartm to ." As it was. both Poll andflI spent considerable time voicing creatwrm?" Polly when she had barely tumed her‘ back from raking tzhe fresh new earth oi.’ a flower bed, and three or fmn- hens haw pounced m it| claiming it, for their own. 'I‘he clay had been scattered in every direct- ion and thenrwere sounds of much satisfaction before they were forc- ed to fly to other and less promis- mgiilay grounds. "Ho!" James saidi "ju" you mail: my words, any branches we leave will be here all summer." Then i them to admire the smile back at me all well -rv-! ed from the destruction that could be wrought by. flying feet. I think now I left much of the bar Polly came to : "And what are. you digging for now?" I was inter- ostsd then in finoin out which of the plants had surv ved the r ors of the wimiar and i. ring fros. I found the honey-sue le commenc- lng it's third year at Alderlea with very fe-w bucs._ A long long way. from bees viastui; it's blosscms. I recall too a deii nitie chill in the Jacket more closely and then there were spells of brilliant sunshine which brought its loosening and the seed-tune noiirer. A sparrow flew to within arm's length where I knelt to pick up a fluffv feather and wlqir it in it's beaik like a soft grey whisker. he rc- turned to a broad eaveiriodz. Two others flirted in uhe old cinniynm rose bush and iize pair of rclbins "cheer-urf-ed agreeably where they hopped along the lane. . . Greait masses ul' clouds in moun- tain make cf whiteness floated in i"? azur-s- blue overhead and gram i '0 the color of air emerald had conze to the lawn corners. I came lndcors with a oackvrzrd look and loiitenng fect when Jsines wished for in earl-i sooner so that he might; go C21 am intended trip this evening. Not at all from an "itchy foot" but a rnabt-ei-‘of business in connection with the farm required to ['3 a distance. Jock was absent s. well. “But never mind feeding the things" they had said "we won't be long." However the sun sank lower and lower; the shadows left the pond and a soft dusk was touching the far hills and "I tad their thanks; tlhe cattle tco with languid 6:02.. The horses withdrew inrpatieint heads from the shutters in front while hay was being in their mangers. James was well pleased and could op a of medicine closet. 810W Jeanie had completed hu- house- clcsnlng on Saturday. ending it u by 8Clflbb1nC;lhd wailing - ere volvir. on "The undertaker calls for orders 0t iron transfer pattern every Monday morning.” 6 largo motifs and sov- small one: wlfl-i complete b ltriaotlom. To older Patina: Write or all! 91min with your nun! and N above adds-cu with ta oolntor lunar Postal Scrip Th! Charlott Doll‘: No. I781 Nam! ~ Strut Addrtll 1v tnll'ivéld that and t? ' of! our!’ n4 g n01‘ mltlc cl : "flash. ' p‘ Quality thdta air which caused me to button my “m as nounce na-tse. a as in ah. e as in me y Accelerate, l. ,, ~ its w tare by i-"uzxsss Ah. there's a bra that once you've tried, you'll never forsake For it's nne thing to_ he beautiful and tlflltlilt‘! lhing lh lie comfortable. Ami ifs wonderful lo haie lovely lines and feel free mi air._li-r>. IAIIIEAUX l-‘IB and 1.00 ' UJNG UNI IRA! $.01! I GIIIILILS (L50 and H.011‘ .__ —————— oo-o-ooo-owooo-oo-o V. vrovdo-oooo-o ch * Mr. . the hill . a ‘ from a broad upstairs winciyw - than is gone. "He's on day-light‘ caving" I teil Polly. And now a splash of rain cm the iviindow ioruses James. who rises a bit of heaviness in nis bones. He is on his way to the stars, then pauses remzmtizriing riiliittu g. “I guess" he tells us "I'll ha-ve to have a bit, of something first-I udrrt have time w eat much sci Until tomorrow Good-night ..eooooooovooooivc ieooeo Eggs in Tumatoeu Scoop out the cc-ziircs of ripe but film tomapcr. bpIllIiLiB the IIlSlLiP with salt an. pepper. Add a Small lump of buncr and a few bread crumbs. Break a raw egg into each tomato. Sprinkle with aiew more crumbs and dot. lightly‘ with butler. Bake iii a moderate oven about l5 . minutes until the s35 is s fhi cii<h L; also nice for juriche. . riimy rig-Tswana: _ , 00-000000004040001000040 Better English ‘ I t). t: Williams oamroa+o+ooooooao+eoo (Serves ti) _ 4 'l‘wu tablespoons fat or drippingm. 2 tablespoiis minccd onion. 2 ab e- spoons ntinzed BT99" DBDDBI‘. 2 WP‘ crisp rice cereal. 4 eggs. salt l-nd pe r. mit fat or drirppin s; add onioll and green pepper. rown lightly. mix w ‘ iifl rice cereal. _ lJlvlde c€i_‘eal_ mixture lino 4 greased individual rnmokins or tar e cusiard cups Break eggs w?" ful y. keeping 'olks whole and sci?" arate. Beat. wi ites stiff: add salt and pe per. Pile egg whites in bak- ing di es on cereal. making well in centre oi’ each. Put an 98R Y0K centre of each dish on whites. Bake in moderate oven (325 degrees F- aiboili. i5 minutes, or until yolks are as firm as desired. Serve immfi‘ lately. fire, which must he first kindled-h? some external iiizerit. but which will afterwards iii-upscale lt-wlf- 4°!) 5. Fellc ty. 1. What is wrong with this ten- tanca "He dropped a dollar in the basket." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “Nazi”! 3. Whioli c-rie of these words is miss lied? Acellerate. acetylene. acq ttal. u What does the word propa- 4. t ". . 7 "I: fir’? is a word b lnnlnz with fe that mourn "state o beinlt happy"? ANSWERS Say. "into the basket." to d0- 1. note direction In denotes "position. "A dollar ls in the basket. 2. Pro- unstressed. accent first syllflblfi. 3~ To cause to multlnly by generation. "Knowledge is liknson. llllPI-IINCUT it in lino and cut distin- ' samhtailored two-piece largo rungs 3o too. 1n i‘; h”i2»“'3'£?'§i§a ‘£2 ‘m’ yirds flinch or 3% 3-inch. i i in "at; its catamaran“ “t ‘ ‘t _,No. 3023 ' Nllnn 5 " l“ ‘ o sensuous" m - sttlkin q ‘ wr~~*'i.-.~r'*~~“'°il" v‘ n9’ . 98M K Cook 's Corner?