iW7oman.'s Realm. a-euarwo auooaaatui ocroaa"'a"a'aT'ii' o How Can I!!! Qanaadieo Q. How oanieiaana light turf A. Dlix1pinte!ilour.1tabie- apoonfui of hills": earth, and 1 pint of bran. nub into the fur thoroughly. than shake well. and rub stain with bran alone. shake the fur once more and follow by ' brushing with a soft clean cloth. Q. How can I stiffen the brush- es of my carpet sweeper? A. Take the brushes out of the sweeper and dip them several times into hot water. to which a -little common - baiting soda has been added. Then let the brushes dry in the sun. Q. How can I cause the scars from pimples to disappear? A. Bathe the scars with a solu- llon of boracic acid. followed by an application of zinc ointment. V'6'm”xKA)Ti&m”X&'ii'KR The Stars Say-- fr I- ,1 52 By Genevieve liunble I4 uzsrszcs-as-.s.www Modern Etiquette I9 arena. 1.. -aauuoasamsdwaanucnu. Q. What should one do at the dinner table if one is aahod a dilution Just at the moment one is COHVGYIIII A bite oi food towards the mouth? A. Most certainly don't 1 th food into the mouth and tllgn at? tempt to answer the question. Ii is much better to return the fork to the plate. answer the question and then resume eating. 18 it proper for the bride to carry the brldegroom's ring to the anar? ' A. No: the mold or matron of honor takes care of the ring. and hands it over to the bride at the proper moment during the cure. mony. Q. when one is smoking at the table in a public dining room, gn.-1 there is no ashtray. is it all right I0 U59 I plate or saucer tor the ashes? ' A. 'I'his is done onlv by an ill- bred person it is much better to ask thc.,wailer for an ashtray. . ' ene'a a u " e ' u' on 0! '”'in"-3"? tit h llnil m. Th basket. obliged to keep to work today it's so chilly!" - e a I it was true. One could fancy Win- ter waiting his turn impatiently just beyond the closer woodlands. indeed there was proof of it in the cold breath or the gusty West wlndl and in the ominous blue of thel massed clouds then concealing the face of the sun. . . "Did you see the bail?" Jamie wanted to know later. eyes shining in anticipation of the season of sleds and skates to come. . . In the most distant field of the place, we worked, a sanctu- ary of a spot, set levelly on the heights of the valley. ”it's a pice lie of land. isn't it. Ellen?" James com- :2:--j . mentcd. galliering more than his share of tubers to the basket. Be- no fl Um; For Tuesday, October 24 'r?”-ix-um-x'xwx'xoZi?:x - mo?!-u . 4 A A srsrxc and crystallized stale ;; M””,”l ) yond was a reach 0! Dafgrex imd 0; 3331,; may yield to the pres, )HousehO'd scrapbook; woodland, and closerapa c 0 ur. sure of main force, with judicious ;I (g mp5 1"" 5 Draw 5'99" '0 me mm pressure and well-laid-out plans 2) By Roberta Lee X ”b" 5""0und,mg,s' and techniques. rather than ex- I -4'. mvwvvvvw.--. ox...-vv-prov-rws . "A'xm'x'x'Nx'7xm A V)Q'A:N7s' Scratched Glass It was indeed a pleasant spot of country, quiet and appealing to those who find an enchantmcnt in lonely places. Here removed from the haunts of industry, was noth- ing but serenity and peace - noth- ing more disturbing than the soft sigh of the wind as it moved along the meadows or perhaps the moan of it over scme season it mourned. One felt that the shy partridge of- ten came out of their covert of bracken or bush to bask in the sun- light here and gain their glean- citc-snent, ruffled feelings and im- ' petuosity. it would be more prof- itable to keep tongue and tcmpcr' under nrm grip. with controlled action. perhaps a of. v compromise or tact. Small scratches on glass may be partially. polished out by rubbing with rougc wet with water upon a piece of soft leather. However, if the scratches are deep. it will be necessary to grind than out with the finest flour emery. such as that used by opiicians ,and the spot polishcn with rouge and water in a plane of soft leather. .3" modicum , r - , Gerda Trcmere. the bridesmaid Miss Joan Hennessey. -Garnhum Photo. -Needlecraft-H - FOR THE HOME - I From left to right the groomsmzin, Mr. Philip Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mciillonagle photographed during their w-.-d- dlng reception at the Queen Hotel. 3 if It is Your Birthday ' Patrick iiicxdonagie the former Those whose birthday it is, are advised to maintain composure and a calm approach in case stag- nant or difficult conditions come up for practical action. There may mmmx v.xi.x.v. -A x ox-V t x xx.V Ya-Vsrvx--. x- (rkolviyl-ri7Y:oosxx7oos7x7x7xx7x7ox7o.9 Morning Smile 0:: g OROTHY DIX SAYS- I 141! 90x30 A DOUBLE VALUE e handle" or making other wild reckless moves. usity , force chance treasure trove. "We sur- prised a parcel of Wild Geese feed- ing here the other morning" James, be a trying situation. a block or F. H '' ya” act-.;.-, - ings of food amid ideal surround- . .. t v INNVN ”CVV i I :;.:':.::.:””;:..:: :.:.;"::r"r;::..::; " ” . An ”" W” ” "0 we ..E.ll:.h:::;”..”'.l:::.;i:.2::”iii. hnique rather than "flying oi! Fe” hats shwld be brushed 9”” "aw hand .5 Ie.w up5' see....””" ' ' ' ted along through me m0mmg' or in the family! Note the way ll"! Hme they are warm The (en ac. fellow whos Just come in. he y dusk or moonlight. bent on some coat and pleated dress ,eam,e whispered. "He has a twin brother and they're alike as two peas. only this onc's hard of hearing, Watch cumulates dust rapidly and if not brushed regularly will spot immed- iately if caught in a rainstorm. companion detail in the front plm' el treatment. No. 2204 is cut in sizes'1. 2 ..'l, 4. Shun impetu- and over-wrouglii Wife Su-bmiis ll-ler Plan eelings. Steer a steady course and me hm... h f to , , use cool judgment 1 real r its. . r ' .v - W 0 seems a ten be 3”" of our Si 2 dress. 1l" l'3Td5 35'1"Chi A Child born on zirus daypesriimy T0,, Going to the diners side he For Sf.-efchmg Inggmg inneremost thoughts, offered, pick-lea: 1.3 yards gbmch, smiled politely and said in an ord- "Well pieface. and 25” wr "ch PATHIRN Send sewing possess forces and faculties pull- whlch includes complete Give a coat of shellac or lac- lnafy V0105 ing up a potato we had passed un-! ing mm waysl me with calm t h h'l' r di i 'h i do '0 want in the seba Co ti ed 9 .ud m t. d d t d” quer oi ec idslioys.-an twll W 3 " ,3 yu I10 S . H n ml 0!! Page i Pr, t om. Nm-,9. Adm-est Jthegotizr tceggnpigiflouiagrdesteinti Rive him 'a neiv inieie-at in them Itoday? U ' Y Ill-:.AR DOROTHY DIX. Financlns a'famll.y is the cris.s Pain? in Silgeswle gunfber phmlyp Be Eu" besides glilng h.m a desire to keep Roast beef, was the reply. the in es of a married couple. Perhaps you will be lnl9l'95'-9'-'1 ln 9” be state Sm, you wgm. Include impulsive. Training may be a dc- llls belongings in good condition. "and by the way. it's my brother we have solved this problem. Before I married I was a bookkeeper postal unit. or who numb" In yam ?s7&7s?e Cook's Corner icrminirig factor in its 1119. who docsr.-it hear so well." and I love figuring. As soon as we were married my husband turned his pay envelope over to me and I have had lti W I address. - v ever since. I keep an elaborate set of books that W”W T” Address Pattvn Deilkflmem shows just where every penny goes. Everything we buy that is expensive enough to call for a receipt is put in our joint. names. Our hank iiccount is a joint account and our home is owned by us to- iuouissi-:s our canes The Charmmawn G””””'-"' 2 cups sifted pastry flour Pallim N0- 3204 or 1-1; cups sifted all-purpose gcihcr. Each child has her own insurance policy now, i and her own bank account. and just as soon as she I, teas Don Soda Name learns to write and figure she keeps an accurate I; teasgoon San t f h ll . 0 id hild hi ' i . gicltohumctig. lilftr s;eo:::vs': houlruiookeesp :ii accugatti glteaspoom baking plmdel Adam" record of her spending money. and although .she makes plenty of &'” luspgfns cmnmtmm errors in school work in adding and subtracting. she doesn't make J3 cup slonenmg Pmvln” many in her cash book. Common sense, budgeting and honesty qe '4 cup m” 555" City the three most important things in connection with the family pay tggp milk l . A I lht? - - - .4” "We one m mt rs READER Mix and silt flour. sods. salt, ,;,,QA"" baking powder and cinnamon. Cream shortening and molasses. add beaten egg and beat well. Add milk altemateiy with dry ingred- ANSWER: You certainly are right. and you are right about one other thing also-that is that the member of the family who has the best financial Judgment should handle the family finances. Sometimes roe couoiiiiti? It you can't sleep because of gasping. thl ' ih h b d. V It . l it I lh '1 . ' ll hi wit II I b t ' ht s is e us an cry 0 an III II your case. I e WI E hats to first mixture. Fm greased :Irimrc:ii;f"'n'1z:” Tcgm;le?)rn.Ar;aAz.ki;i H Moprgy CAUSE5 Mos-ls QUARRE-Ls muffin pans 2N full and bake in today. it will loosen the stangllng phicgm. give you comforting rcliei. A one box will convince you. a moderately ho: oven. 375 degrees F.. for 30 minutes. Yield: 1 dozen cakes. ' There are more family quarrels over money than over every Continued on page 9 w - s Tlieri Body Of Yours By Jamea W. Barton, ILD. 'aE hE&wVW'v&V.&'&&- - WHY WE NEED A GOOD BREAKFAST Donit touch it if youlre tir. id. . Sills hotter than you think! as u . 1 ? Wm M 2: when an insurance examiner suspects that the high blood pres- sure present in a candidate for life insurance is due to nervousness or fear glfwnat obtaining some desired y 1 e, be has him return wo 9 oxlsllliree times for further blood Its new handle-with-care color pressure tests. If still high. ha -"1""m"'m'h" makes an appointment to examine him at his home some morning before he arises. As the candidate is now used to having the tests made, he is not as nervous and so after a night's rest. his true blood pressure can usually be obtained. What I have in mind. DOWDVCIV is that it is early in the morning that the body is getting ready to start the day's activities. Every process is at its lowest point and Continued on DIBG 9 gf Boiler English ;z B) a. 0. William: I s-m?xR ' 1. what is wrong with this sen- tence? "It's just like I thought; I saw a pair of twins." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation oi crescendo"? 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Sophistication. report- fic, somberero. sopitihomoil. d H m 4. What does e war 1' - NOW IN NUMCK WITH IMPROVED ACTION UACK men" mean? 5. What is a word beginning ' with per that means0"a striking or typical illustration. or example"? . ANSWER! ' 1. say. "It's just as I thought: I saw (omit pair of) twins." - 2. Pronounce In-e-shen-do. both e's as in bet .0 as in no. aocont Iecond syllable. 3. Sombrero. 4. A system- atic course of diet. etc. (Pronounce re:-l-nien. both e'a as in bet! un- for lips and matching fingertips the garters onli br k ! THEY'RE watt V GARTERS good as the girdle! Yeel At long last . . . your garter problems are over. 9Fabrilast"' ia the answer. It's that sensational new elastic-fabric that won't bredkt Never needs or replacing. Enjoy Fabrllaat garters in all NuBack styles . . . A l y stressed. accent iii-at syllable). o W p . . 1 plug the nnprovod "Action B-ck”- ll ( l ; :cs;:ieI:l!n5d..g'G.l'tlI:l1'UlcEI.l:?i-.ku. ' l M ” I . A K (A. ' &.wudIo,rf..for longer wear, "M Numck. F P ' . fix A,.aulll'Ys slnoulderilll lretl . . . We TNT for two! W u g V V 2. , g g ,; , g , I l l l I l t ' V-9 ''g Now it's started, who can stop it! Like wildiire...Revlon'e dark andldan our . . ,. . 1 . A ' A, , ignites, excite: whatever it touches! Suddenly your mood la glowing...yoII:hidden ire'o allowing. . .wlIen your clothes, your lips and matcliin bftlililslt excitement of "Wheres the Fire ?"i In I gviingertipa are sparked with the I p b ' b no and mu, an-nu. min In - ge:etea; roeltiyo ueaiu inn ' M,-c,,M-1: "'3 lhkt "' '9! "l "P''!'";'' ",9 , 1''”! ill I-F nun-a--mas by tna at ' , 0 Numu on common at on America Iiuioal-ituoeieuoa I T tholtaaala. nlurr A- eaataln . ' - ' V is . ,. oi iruita and aorta. 4 - , . " l