l fiiLeisure The Woman's Realm 14-.- ____PAGE TWO iW0man’s Rie aqlmi K Full Flavor Full Strength SE Baker's Cocoa for rich flavor and full cocoa strength. It is made from the highest grade of cocoa beans by the Baker process, which has been famous for quality and dependability. since 1780 For fullest satisfaction, prepare Baker's Cocoa accordingvto the recipe on the label. Up to 90 servings from the 1 lb. size. Use it for baking, also. V, “it! BAKEIVS 0000A A A fiedvd of General Foods solved in the milk. Tie in a flour- ed clot-h av; boil three hoiu-sserve with white Bauoe or boiled custard. GINGERBREAD Here is a satisfactory recipe for hotwater gingerbread. l cup molasses l egg, beaten 1-4 cup melted butter l-2 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons ginger. 2 cups flour i~2 cup hot water 3-4 teaspoon Mix butter. water. molasses and egg and add all the dry exits (including the together. Bake in square or oblong pan in a moderate oven —350 de- Erees for forty or forty-five min- utes. s A Ieraisg Sails HE (i lVETll MORE ‘ii uiore grace when the lo FYOW 3793262‘. ngth vrhen . zise, ; t. iion He addeth His ‘ . I-lis multiplied. His love hath no l‘ lit. His grace‘ has no mcasure, His povctr n) boundary unro men, ‘For our. of His infinite riches in‘ kn own Jesus He givezh and giveth and giveth again. —Annie Johnson Flint. OLD POWTIER PUFFS TO POLISH SILVER If you're at all conservation- minded. you've probably tried to think of a rig for napless powder puffs and failed completely. They're certainly too small to use as clusters. and it would take de- cades to save enough to make a null: Ilold on a minute. though! TheyTe wonderfully handy cleaning silverware! Just apply the polish with one and use another to do the buffing. FESTIVE FRUITS Grapefruit makes a festive first , a1 affairs. for; course for the Christmas dinner gggeuvggmished “on spoonfuls of SiWE Blliiliifliliii Wiililiiili iiiiiiliil with .0000: nwah: i. WHITE ma. cooked cranberries around the edge I 2o simulate holly berries. Or you might like this Florida suggestion: Fill centre of grape fruit halves with diced avocado. Top with spoonful oi mayonnaise, sprinkle with paprika and chill HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE Use discretion in speaking of your firms business at home. and especially‘ about you: boss’ person- i It is a good tule to mention only the amusing hap- penings in your office or other place of business. COLOR FRAMES FACE NEW YORK-Color to frame the face on winter afternoons is in pink or blue satin. making a deep V yoke in a dark crepe dress or pastel crepe lines a neck ruf- fle. makes a little collar. a bib or a scarf- CODFISH POWDER Popular food of the natives of the Farce islands Ls fish, dust made by dryimx codfish until it is as hard as stone and then beating it into a dusy powder with a hammer. FURLIKE FABRIC LINES RAINCOAT NEW YORK-Something new which has recently come on__t‘ne rive they lift dirt out. W . Idellfiifl lee "Noelle-leftists" sud Ilh out In. These livelier OXYDOL suds are much longer lasting-every ounce is much richer in washing power than before. So sc- leves wushdey wen. You just don't need lon runs z a r or hard rubbin arror harsh bles with OxydoPs Fl-lustle- ubble" suds! Vldl white without bleaching. ~Yea, exce unusual stains, of course, Oxydol your wash comes wbite without b cabin;- lelelorwulnelalecolovaardnyoovs. This-rich enda- iug action is safe even for lovely washable rayons. levee money,tool OXYDOL now goes much farther thsnbefore-aboxwashes muchmorecloiheaordlshee. ‘HIM Ii ill "Yes, I'll come with you if you'll wait while I change these traffic- coP shoes of mine." “Traffic-cop shoes? Why do you call them that?" “Because everythhgs all right while I keep going, but if I park anywhere too long they pinch me " 'f‘he revivallst said to the con- greEation: “There is a man among us who is flirting with another man's wife Unles he put $5 in the col~ lection box. his name will be read from the pulpit " When the collection box came in there were six $5 bills in it. 311d a $2 bill with a note pinned to it saving: “This is all the cash I have. but will 59nd th= other i8 Wed- nesdav."—ZiOn Herald. may-keg 1s the year round rain- coat. lined with a button-in furlike fabric simulating leopard skin. The deep soft pile gives sufficient warmth for winter comfort. and the brown and tan marketinBTi lend their distinctive style to the coat. a cotitn backinB o! firm gym-w weave provide; extra warmth The outside of the cOat is of watierrepellant twill with cotton face and rayon satin back. It is fashioned with a yoke and deep slanting patch pockets at the hipline. Forest Ereen. flax. "In and black are the colors in which this raincoat is made- Arid the re- movable lining allows the coat e year-round usefulness. tact essoclean w; Social an .. 11m ouanorau "I - ~~~ 1,1, If’! #0 ’/////////////// . fl/l/rlky ..- FACT!’ "M upful a d carrot, “$1 ‘nu Sufi. m. our an: usurious.’ cupful sugar, half eupful suet, halt oupful currents, pinch salt, one ‘esspoonfur carbonate of soda, half y!!! l”, or": m“ i: z... "HW" "m4, :91]: u; c“: salt. soda which have been dis- 5497017143 WIN YOUR FAM|LY'S PRAISE.’ l“! JGIIIII 1-2-3! I‘ H Personal zliashions v. Literature JFMIMAS to" The greatest moor saver of all! THE RIGHTS By MARGARET ECKER Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. Dec. 9 —(CP)— The lrrepresibie George Bernard Shaw, at 5'7. still the fountain of wisdom on almost every subject under the sun. has set out his beliefs on "the rlflhts of women" for Louise Mr- gan. New Chronicle reporter. Miss Morgan sent a list of quest- ions to Shaw following the recent court decision that. a housewife is not entitled to money she saves from housekeeping money. Hero are the six questions and answers: 1. Can you suggest any means of procedure by which women can get rid of their present legal. poll- ilflfll. social and other handicaps? G.B.S They are not handicap- ped. The ieminist movement of the nineteenth century. which be- lrfln as an agitation with Mary Wollstonecraft and legislatively with the Married Women's Pro- perty Act, overshot itself so far that it is the men who are handi- capm now. The question is out a 2. What do you consider the fundamental reason for the Eng- 0F WOMEN‘ G.B S. 1t does not exist. Men are abjeotly afraid of women, not without reason. 3 It you could summon s meet- ing of 5,000 women as Minister of Labor and National service, what would you tell than? G 3.5. I would tell than what I have been telling them for the past 40 years - to press for con- stitutional amendment making it compulsory for every public body to be Roverned by men and women in equal numbers, no matter how they are elected or appointed Votes for women failed to send even one woman to parliament. although sbveral icuously able women contested seats. The vote kept them out instead or letting them in it does s0 still. I icld them it wcu . 4 Do you believe the housewife should have an economic status? 0.8.5 She has it. The coun- try is run by women. But as the man receives his wife's Wflgfis as well as his own. and therefore her trustee. he should be treated as a fraudulent trustee if be spends her WB-Bo on drink or the dogs ' ‘ " rent? A. No, you cannot deduct the cost of these repairs from your rent . . . landlord must keep the house in a liveabie con- dition . - . If be will not repair the roof, find out his address from the bank and apply w the War- time Price, and Trade Board. They will deal with your com- plaint. Q. go nt. Is there my vernme form that. I must fill out when I sell fuelwood? A. N0. sknply make out an or- .dina.ry receipt giving names i of both seller and buyer, the quantity, price and type of wood ‘and the date of the transaction, i and hand this to the purchaser. It would be well for you to keep i a similar "viz-xi should this information quired. - Q, My butcher suggested ! should hand over to him the meat coupons that I do not need- Is that legal? A Quite the contrI-ry- 1119 butcher has no right to make such a. suggestion and you have no right to accept it. __ of bringing it home to her. lishrnans patronising attitude w- she is equally fraudulent 11 fillet wards wqnenfg y spends the household mongy in the {Dorothy Dix have tears to shed. breadth of the land there are no $11111’- Ylitiy are. Of course. they will recover from it, able to laugh at their suf the bottom of despair and that they were Papa's bossing never get oft of night clubs and with 'l‘om. D VIVAR PRODUCES YEPIDEMIC OF HOMESICKNESS AMONG BRIDES Girls Taken From Happy Homes And Left Alone Amid Strange Surroundings A Pitiful Lot iii‘. Just now we are having an epidemic of homesick brides and i! . Prepare to shed them. for in all the length and f l‘ town for the bright lights of a city, and thev would d. ick or Harry would need to nake them happy. DREAMS FAB. FROM REALITY But somehow their Says- V0“ piteous and miserable creatures isn't a fatal complaint. In time forty years from now they will be or the m ‘ they have touched and disappointment. This is not. what they expected or marriage. This is not chat they married for, ulf so bvthelv on their When they starter‘. honeymoons, they thought ~exchanging Mama's fussing rind freedom. and life in a lull little of parties and anyway. lust. being be all they would the merry-izo-round theatres. failed to click the wa they expected them to, agid by the time they had combed the rice out O their hair and LUIDBCKEQ their wedding presents they began to have a little gone feeling at the nit of their stomachs. It is all very well to be emancipated from parental authority, but freedom didn't look so g00d ' DESIGN N0. 8G0 A delightful crocheted luncheon --=--- 3.%§'.%%%°‘3..’.§.F"“...: B 9B’ N“ of spare time. Psi. No 0U contains complete instructions. for some above picture with your name and addrem with 15 cents in coin or stem to Needlework Bureau. char ottstown Gusrdisn. Design No. no when they discovered that the reason they could do as they ‘ ’ because nobody knew or cared what they did. was Maybe backdoor neigh- fl (Continued on PRESENT SOMEONE WITH THIS ATTRACTIVE LUNCHEON SE? To order pattern: Write. or st-‘nd imrs_..__.'_....___ BTR-ZIADDBQI —-———1 Plg! 10, C01 1) MONCION. N B-. Dec. 8 -—(OP) —Transport Minister Michaud has accepted an invitation to a compli- mentary dinner to be given Thurs- day by the citizens of ' n for J. F. PrlnBle. vice-president and general manuscr- of the Atlantic Region, Canadian National Rail- ways. Invitations also have been extended to the Premiers of the Maritime Provinces. Follow Canada's Fond Rules ior Health and Fitness Fl I I l a vlllllhld m: Book-“Eoonom Recipes on Cansdtsl-lousol ‘erfoontain- in: many recipes suited to so sy’s requirements. Send a ur name and '2 Red d" Kalli? ‘ oonomy s".- sa Due- 46. The sds Starch Home Service Dope, E0, Bog 129, Montreal, Qua. M- , [HUWN BHANU EYRUP ru ssitsss srmn rosrllimlaiue. T15 i"__%__" some way or with the tallymen. It is a difficult business: for neith- er can prosecute the other without ruining the marriage. such frauds ought, m be made n around for divorce. 5. Has the call-up of women been of benefit to them? 0.8.5. It an that has for injury to the enemy, not benefit to the women or anyone JIM. But it. may incidentally, ben it some women very much-in fact it has- Jirst as a hailstorm benefits the glaciers if the hailstones are big engusiilvim line do you think we men's contribution to reconstruction could useful! take? 0.8.8. A sorts of lines of course, like the men's. All the pro- fessions and crafts should be as 000p attitudes as they I no industrial. athletic or mil ' ptitudes. We sh!!! need them all at their best. section (to serve Bengal, Assam. Bihlr. and Orissa) has also been started. Sonrniiiusr dssbaeeIlmlstaItrlstime-outed =Y-"’°“"i=l"iVl<E'$§ “finder, - s o u I NICE CHRISTMAS GIFT I With Christmas so near, you want to be able to give original and l charming gifts. What could be MCI than something made by your own hands? _,What could please s little girl more than a gift such as this dainty doll bassinet? Dress dolls in lace- trimmed white dresses. Make slits for armholes. Gather dressu close to neck edge and sew on dolls. Tie narrow ribbons around arms.‘ This is just one of the many things our iii-page booklet gives de- tailed lnstlructiens on. If you're lu- , n Ll .._ which are tremendously slmble, be sure to read our booklet. Clever watering pots, prdea gloves. book knitting ban, are some of which you will be able so make after reading the booklet. Anyone can make them with vary little effort. 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