PAGE TWO "ST Om Q ‘ska W an’s Re alm v. Social and Living a Leisure The Woman's Realm ‘ QQwv-i- - t Dorothy Di; vwivvvvvvvvwvvv vv .;. TRY BUSINESS METHODS th room schemes and can be washed regularly with soap and water. pel iejudices. Eveiybo y loves me. 1 creaze friencvliip for you-good fci" your business. I insi ‘c lviptdt and admiration. I inn as lllffUiiGliS as laughter, Things Over And Be Sensible i-__-__ Dear Miss Dix-I am a. man of 29. My wife died, leaving me with one child 2 years of age. Recently I married a girl who was a divorcee. For several years she had worked in an office and been inde endent of TO ACCOMPLISII HAVE A SYSTEM I n, m, m, m“; ____. every one. We have only been m ed several I m, mm, o; high and m“. db One hait‘ of beauty is lookin m. months and we find we are different types of U“, am“, freshed and relaxed And at fieast people, with different ideas about marriage. She halt of locking refreshed is the ability to get the many things you have to do done without wearing yourself to a frazzie in doing them. _Y0u_'ll tizid the key to solving this important beauty-aid prob. lent by turning the calender back to school days Srliedule, R4:- cannot realize that now she has a home and a child to take care of, and she is very dissatisfied and unhappy, and we are always quarreling in the presence of the child. She loves the child and tells me that if it wasn't for the baby she would not care to live_ with me. We are both ve unhappy. and as time goes on she gets more an more discontented. What should I do in P. H. F‘. r 11in viscful evciv inomént oi‘ eveFiy l.l\\', I hort- nobody Aiiiny have pltilisfd, none have con- cirmnt-tl t >. I cost ii-Jtliiiig, - igzicre inc. Then you lose friends. opportunity, save ivlien you \\'P.'\llll. and h8PDlnesg_ 1111210151001" Oldie) sghfduée? titmgeotflyg ‘he mm"? . 12.1. l"l~ . tllel- ' ‘CY 13 0 PB . I 11127061“ ' fr” C“ ‘ “m, allotted your time mere End ANSWER-It’ you saw your business going on tiie rocks and realized that it would end in bank- ruptcy if you did not devise some better‘ way of handling it, wouldn't you sit down with your __ then bounlced you right into your next appointment (which happen- Hl to be a class» in plenty of time. iii J Churchiviird A jellled apriczt ring makes a - . - partner and try to work out some more intelli - rci're.~liiiig_ salad ulieii f: t‘ wit sillilzhgzllranélgggin to 039E g ent plan of managing it Well, why don't ygu /\\_ when trniis nicuunvd \v h lllfl_\'- w“ ‘pufm, mm] évelwwhi g y “I and your wife use the same common-sense tactics <_\ \-%I cnnaise. Or ioi l tic ' irrat. pile "up ‘Aha “QM gimmrttqlltfngofvfil‘ in adjusting your differences Certainly you must see that you get LC] I a m‘, “Hm. “m. h ,v,]up,_),,d m" kc Lt a Ccmplexion- that “vas- nouhcie by blaming each other and. calling names and fighting like a cat " m“ m l"? l’~"“'l‘ Cum“ é~lll'l'l(‘i(‘llll,\' radiant to be envied and dog *—”'*‘ )_\' all adults. OFF T0 A BAD START You have gotten off to a bad start in marriage but it is not too late " "z r Pf“ "If ioi llilltzlvvl "h o t t 411C Prevent worry Well. even ii’ you're no longer a a. DOZPL . fillfifil girl; a schedule is still a to retrieve your error. Don't throw up your hands and quit cold befmc Qlllfifkflbl}. s.iisible and handy you have given marriage u. lair trial. It takes time and patience for a htauty aizl. Sirppcse. for pxnmple, - a walking g-irl. Suppose, that vou have some housekeep- DTilbPPlilS tha require your husband and wife to adjust themselves to each ollicr disappointment iii finding out. that they have espoused dry human beings instead of angels. Married people have to cultivate iarities and learn to like each and it is a trick that you don't set in your favor. and swallow their just. plain, ordin- iiiL’ personal attention. Yqu can trv to solve your house- keeping problems on iveekday-g _ getting up the rarne tine you al- a taste for each others little pecul- other after they have ceased to be lovers, acquire in a day. You have one great as- ficu bot-h love the baby, and however poor a. wife she may be to you, she is a good mother to your child. and, believe me, son, that is a. lot. Being a. tender and loving stepmother to your child atones for a lot of bad housekeeping. The trouble you arc having with your wife calls attention to the fact _ , that going into business docs unfit a. large number of women for domestic- gc . t yourself ity. Not every woman is a born housewife, any more than every man is ~- fl Sallfiiv compfexion, a born carpenter or lauyer. "n tlv. s anfthe - -_th tiled way. It infaifgsy ,...,,.; LIKES AND DISLIKES (“Louie Sallliggod u... ("hurloiicioivn hive uimviug around your ' “trnsnt, gmtitig your ii done. c: -i '1 :3 =i E 3' P’. 5 i l.'.\'i-;i‘i..\'ri-ziiikfi 5.2‘. (zirsus iii..\i'\ 1340i: from lcnvus and g ,7 l M _ P3.‘ up _C‘l‘ll£‘i‘ or doing your _ W" “MU 111* "r -k it‘) “ifek-pnd; That ‘I'm-re are woincii to whom the rattle of potsaiid pans is the music plfnlv of mo.» to W; of the spheres. Them are other women to whom it is the crack of doom_ There are women to whom their own earth is a paradise on earth. There are other women to wiiom their homes are nothing but jails in which they have to serve out life sentences at hard labor. is a dangerous gamble for a man who craves a home to marry a business girl, and he should make every efiort to find out before he does at ifiiat her reactions are towards kitchen stoves instead of mahogany es . Ancl if he finds, as you have done, that he has acquired a wife with the business complex instead of the domestic one, the best thing he can do is to let her go back to her job and hire a good cook to substitute for her in the kitchen. That may not be the husband's idea, but it is a. better one than divorce. Suppose you try it. u a c u a u DON'T BE A MARTYR Dear Miss Dix-My mother is a widow and has been for 23 years. Three or us children are home, and. we work and turn our wages over to her, and she gives us what money we have. She has always had her way about everything, and we have always obeyed her. Now my problem is this: I am 27 years old and am in love with a. man who wants to marry me. He is a fine man, and my mother permitted me to correspond with him when he was away from home; but now that he has come back she orders me to give him up, and says that if I marry him she will kill me or herself. I doubt that she will do that; but I know if I marry against her wishes she will never forgive me. I don't want to be an old maid. I do want to marry the man I love. I want some happiness, yet I don't want to make my mother angry. What shall I do? UNDECIDED DAUGHTER. ANSWER-Unless you are utterly spineless, take happiness while you have a chance at it-. Go on and marry yourman. Don't discuss the mat- ter any further with your mother, for she will say things to you that you will find it hard to forget and that your fiance will never forgive. Just ste around to the person's some day and have the knot tied. and by the ime you get back from your bridal trip your mother will have accepted the inevitable, her wrath will have eva rated. and, before the year is over. she will he bragging about her marr ed daughter and think- ing she made the match. Don't lose any sleep ivorryiniz about your mother committing suicide. She hasn't the faintest idea of doing so. As long as parents are reasonable in their demands upon their child- ren, it is the children's duty to accede to them; but when the parents ask sacrifices that are prompted by nothing but selfishness and tyranny. the children are weaklirigs and idiots not to assert their right to their own live; DOROTHY DIX. ‘l licme and office work " ct and hurry it ii and untJred - ill“< dividends which beauty. d-cl to flnvn leaf in ihc bottom til‘ the l liaitcr will give a lovely‘ flu . the 01k:- ll lflt p in Merle Oberon exp Needlecraft/ For The Are you looking for an apron that will cover you up completely, yet be as pretty and attractive as it is practical? Two of them are in- eluded in this useful pattern, and we think you'll want to make them both up The first features a tig- uxe-fla ring waistband and dainty applied bands around the hem. The second has a. snug basque bodice and gay rlc-rac trimming. They'll both cover your dresses safely as you go about your ares Home morning ch . Style No 3479 is designed for sizes sma medium and large. Medium size requires 2 i-B yards of’ 39-inch fabric. 1-2 yard 35-inch contrasting for apron with aFplied bands; 2 1-8 yards 39-inch abrlc, 6 1-4 yards of ric-riw for basque bodice apron. ALEXANER KORDA STAR I / Aer/a %7Z0W i/ii; Cleve’: zglae Cfeelafe: $4: jériffin? Com/afexion Allominpfinlla "Ihis suit is very shabby, Geo 1'89- 7FRLE Damon's exotic beauty has thrilled 313%,»? fhiwflflsfifii, l thousands. This wise star says that Lux when 1 g0 t0 protest against my Toilet Soap is a. wonderful aid in keeping skin imwmbw‘ ”'”°mn°“”~' smooth. She explains her daily facial cleansing. "Gent/y pm‘ ti): lat/arr info your skin. Rim: fin! with uwrm u um‘, 1/14‘?! ivi/b mil. Now dry iriib l/ZQ/Jf quirk [min 71m" ifin fir]! rr/mar/nr, 100k: frat/arr!" You can follow’ this simple beauty care at home. Lux Toilet Soap’: Whipped Cream Lather does I. thorough JUST CURIOUS A man returning home in the early hours saw a notice on a fac- tory door. It . "Please ring the bell for the caretaker." Ho lave the bell a terrific , Si)? job . .~ : carries away every trace of dust, shqklydflfiggymgmgggam ft“ gruff dirt and stale cosmetics. mime you e cartaker?" asked , ma. t ‘ To make surc of skin that's sweet .- = : of \ ‘appealing daintincss : .~ : use Lux Toilet Soap for your bath, ton. its refreshing Whipped Cream lather has an exquisite, delicate perfume . . . lcavcs a subtle clinging fragrance 0n your skin. 1. "Yes," came the reply. “What do want?" Wu "I just want to know why the diokem you can't ring the bell yourself." twenty aunt's-fin) ~ O51. 5... lend ferred for pattern. Write piauii your Name, Address and styl: number. Bo aur. to state sine you swié no. am so» IIIIIO .l' l' .i‘ HOLLVWOOD s ti. tltytllll- l, lFilWiit BEAUTY CARY- Giincts izlfts to the western world include soy beanstung oil, gar- deniaa. cametiu, wistarla and silk. ithin her ages W snot made to! qohamvas“ “:5 ‘the . . w l on mun ess than garagecs and may b0 5m" 544"" completely within l £ew__ . a LEVER PRODUCT l‘ rue CEAKLQIIELFQWNEOUARDIAIV Personal cogrrifr WASIIABLE siiowui rim IF MARRIAGE IS FAILING. I 8m l! little thing with l. big Thq hmjsgwlf “no L; g b0 t iii-m"- D P E I ailffiiéiTf-g idle or indifferent. glifiiillliil wlglilnsreéilliliig Lffengifiiigflwgi Don“; Let Your Happlness Go Bankrupt Be- y 3355c §\fi1gg;_<;<i>'bpen hear“; m ‘égigisedtoblastics. They come L1 cause Of Likes And Dislikes —Talk Cream Deodorant Stops Perspirctlon 39bit -___---_. , JANUARY 29,1942 ashions '1. Literature If. Wm“; FAMILY/ Give you: family the kind of food cue: 11m lasts right through till noon-the kind o food energy they'll get in every servin of Robin Hood Oats—the super-delicious break as! cereal milled by Robin Hood Flour Mills. Skilfully-processed from choice, rain, famous Robin Hood Oats are rich in ood-energy-giviiig carbohydrates. They give you 65 units of Vitamin B. (Thiamin) per ounce and essential minerals and proteins too. There's a lovely piece of distinctively-patterned genuine English Chinaware in every Robin Hood Oats Premium package. Start your sag now. Ask your grocer today for Robin Hood Pan-Dried Oats in the “Chinaware" package, Sun-ripened i1 IHE COOK S CORNER EGGS IN GLORY l can mushroom soup, pre- pared for serving 4 eggs Grated cheese der o: buttered vegetables. will yield 6 servings. PINEAPPLE ODIELETTE 4 slices buttered wast Method: R/eady-to-serve mush- room soup is merely rwured into a pan and heated. However, if con- densed soup is to be used. this should be prepared and diluted. according to the directions on the c an. Break the eggs into the heated soup and place in a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) until the eggs begin to set. Then remove from the oven and sprinkle the p with grated cheese. Return to the oven and oook until the eggs are completely set. Serve the eggs on buttered toast and cover with sauce from the pan. This amount serves four. Thih 1 No. 2 can cfllshed pineapple l‘ lemon juice and grated rind s 68E 1-2 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons butler Grated cheese Method; Drain 1-4 cup of the juice from the contents of the can of crushed innearpple and reserve this for use in the omelette. Simmer the pulp and remaining Juice with the grated rind and juice of the lemon for 10 minutes. Add the salt to the eggs, along with the 1-4 cug pineapple juice and beat until iick and lemon colored. Heat the butter in a. pan and pour in the 6E8 mixture As it cooks, edges with a spatula, allowing the uncooked por- tion to run underneath. \Vll(‘ll all of the omelette is of a creamy con- sistency, allow it to brown slightly on the underside, then spread part of the hot pineapple mixture on halif of the oinelette. Fold over the omelette and turn onto a hot plat- ter. Pour the remaining pine- apple mixture around the cmclette and sprinkle with grated cheese. set under the broiler for a few mlillgllfifl, until the cheese begins to me . Fun to Reduce on Low-Calorie Diet ECONODIY SCRAMBLED EGGS 1 cup milk 1 teaspzon salt 4 eggs, well beaten 4 teaspoons butter . Method: Beat the eggs thoroughly then ndd the milk and salt and beat well again. Melt the butter in. the top part of a double boiler. over boiling water. Add the egg mixture and cook over very low hleat for 20 minutes without stir- 1‘ 11K, If more eggs are used. it will re- quire a longer cooking time, These are nice served heaped up on a platter and surrounded with a bor- wozr-Ogcl-s 25¢‘ I \\ I Q e 12's FATHERS I, ~ 52115? $$J%§'i§§“$§o$§ 04y 017E” Now " "Fewer Calories — More hood If you could only see yourself as you'll look after a low-calory diet! Slim as a willow and years younger. It would be worth it even if you had to go hungry a while, but you can lose two pounds a week with- outNskipping a meal, a course or n vitamin! You just avoid dishes that an dynamite in calories. A good serv ing of pork and beans has 400! But a whole lunch may have less-pork loaf (100), buttered string beans (65), baked potato (100). fresh pine- apple (25). Only 290 calorie: in a1 . You may even have desserts. 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