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WOMANSENSE
ROCK CAKES _SIEVE_T336THER........
YOU'VE NEVER 'SHOWN ME HOW TO MAKE THOSE LOVELY ROOK CAKES.
MUM
BASY AS WINKING. DEAR!
Yelb FLOUR
1 TEASPOON OF BAKING POWDER A PINCH OF SALT AND 14 TEASPOON
BASH, GROUND GINGER
AND
GRATED NUTMEG
RUBIN LIGHTLY 5-402 LARD AND BUTTER OR MARG
MIXED
AND ADD 302 CASTOR" SUGAR AND
20z CURRANTS OR GULTANAS
MIX TO A STIFF"" DOUGH" WITH AN EGG
BEATEN WITH A LITTLE MILK
PUT IN 18-20. SMALL ROCKÝ HEAPS ON A GREASED SAKING-SHEET, AND BAKE AT THE TOP OF A HOT OVEN TILL SET AND GOLDEN
BROWN ABOUT
15 MINUTES
PAM'S GOT A GHY 19) Constant Colour
"PHASE "WITH STRANGERS, AND ALWAYS STARTS CRYING!
TELL THEM
TO TAKE NO NOTICE, SHE'LL GOON MAKE FRIENDS HER OWN WAY AND BET
OVER IT
Choice
DUMB BELLS
BOO! HOO I WANT THAT LOLLYPOP
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Skirt Of 30 Yards
Mme. Gunnar Hagglo, wife of the Swedish Ambassador, in her gown for the Diplomadic party at Buckingham Palace. It is in
white tulle with 30 yards of material in the skirt. The bodice 35 of white and green lace.
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The Secret
Of Good Grooming
By HELEN FOLLETT
GOOD grooming is achieved; by giving fastidious attention to little things. With all the money that is spent for smart dry goods, good-looks treatments cute hots and
sassy shoes,
the dainty, well-put-together girl is the one who is tops. She is a
treat to the optic mechanism.
She is the one to whom you give a second, admiring glance as you pass her on the street.
She is a bear for scrupulous cleanliness of person and wear- ing apparel. She carries a look of springtime freshness
at
Removing Stains
From Linens
Cover-Up Apron of Plastic or Percale
APRONS made to at YOH BIG
always
more comfortable
to wear. This style, which we made of plastic, is also practicnt for percale. You need tyd, of 36- plastic for the average figure, plus Tyds. of bias bind- ing.
Measure width of shoulders from tip of one to tip of other (about 16") and cut this width from one 30" edge of plastic for bib section, Cut a 241⁄2′′ strip from same side for waistband. Remaining piece is for apron skirt.
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Fold skirt piece In hair lengthwise, with fold toward you, A
lower left-hand corner. B is 6′′ above A. C is upper right-hand corner.
G" down from C. Connect B and D. Cut on this line, Notch corner A to mark centre front.
Fold bib piece in half length wise, with fold toward you. E Is lower left-hand corner. F is length, shoulder to waist, to right of E on fold; Ge same distance to right of F. H and I are 5" in from E and G. J E straight above F. Connect H-3 and J-I
Necklino Curve
Kis neck above F; Lis V neck to right of F; M is 1" to right of. F. Mark neckline curve as shown. Notch comer E to mark centre front.
Cut from through J to I, rounding point at slightly. Cut out neckline. Cut fold from M to G for back opening.
Bring the narrow ends of side skrit gores together with mar- 1 linens are badly stained, a row ends of front gore, match- chlorine bleach may be neces-ing & to D on each side Bind sary. Takes
about one table these edges together so binding spoon per gallon of water. Mix is on right side, Bind outside thoroughly with the soapy wash edge of apron, starting at one water before the linens are put
upper corner, continuing down, in. Buch a bleach should remove the usual coffee, tea, wine and frult stains, making it unneces- sary to give special attention to each spot. Rinse immediately in three waters or until all bleach adour has disappeared complete- ly. Properly washed linens should nol require biuing but if a whiter look is required, mix bluing well in last rinse before putting in linens.
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THE LEDGER SYNDICALS,
JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
A Little Thought Goes A Long Way
By OSWALD JACOBY
WHEN today's hand was played
In a recent game at the Cavendish Club in New York, dechrer went into a long huddle over his play to the ninth trick. West led the desce of spades and East won with the king. East returned the five of clubs, and West
took the queen and ace of clubs. West then continued with # third club, and East discarded a heart.
Bouth laid down the ace of ala- monds and next ran the three hearts, ending in dummy. Then he led the jack of diamonds from dummy and paused when Eat played a low diamond.
Navy molté evening ärèss.
By GRACE THORNCLIFFE AMID all the chatter about next play, he framed, he would The contract depended on South's this colour and that, hvy blue win nine tricks. If he put up the forges on steadily, showing what follows what. South thought king of diamonds. he would be set. popularity. through the winter about during his long huddle.
West had started with exactly five across bottom, and up to other and looking for a better than clubs and three heart, ha fet ever spring. Molre in a rich tlávy | room in his band for five cards in spades and diamonds combined. Did blub is used for a charthing and Impressive evening dress. An interesting note is the halter collar that wings out above the straight camisola top. A pink Cut length of waistband, size grosgrain bow at the base adds a of wait plus 3". Fold in half, fresh bit of colour. The skirt is and mark centre with notches draped from a centre seam with on top and bottom edges. If some fullness released in-front. top of apron akirt is Ingger The back is gered. than waistband, gather top edge to At.
Bind outside edges of bib and both back centre edges from M to G. Buid neckline, allowing ends to extend on both sides in back for tles.
bib
Match centre front notch of and waistband. Pin to- gether. Bring edges of back bib
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one diamond; or had West, fed low from three spedes headed by the ace?
-X, Wen had started with only
Dallas-The gowns worn by Gloria Swanson on her recent visit to Dallas to receive a Bind bib to waistband start- Neiman-Marcus Fashion Award ing at centre back and con-illustrate her consideration of tinuing around front and back the problems of creating an iu- to centre back. Do not cut off sion of height for the shorter end of binding, but continue women. She herself only rises to with it and bind apron ta B feet, 4 inches with heels. In the waistband.
first place, she believes that
'n Whh Ave. In CIAL CAM, the waistiine in front should be three spades, East must have start. at the point where the body might have been tempted to continue breaks when a woman sils and Surely he would consider the mailer, mus ispadna mrstend of "ähifting to clubs. lean
forward, in back it even if he decided eventually to should drop to the natural line
lord clubs.
But East had shifted to dube which is 1 to 2 inches lower than without hotation. Both decided in front. Skirt lengths should that past was not the sort of person problem #0 be an inch and a half to setue a 'difacialt also to 2 inches longer in back than in he had been faced with the prob
quickly; hence it was unlikely that front in order to maintain the Tem. curved line which lends a feeling lead. If West had started with South also considered the open- of greater height and grace than three spades to the ace and three a straight Hus,
little hearts, would he have led a spade or a heart? Probably a heart, South decided. However, West would prefer to lead sondes it he held four of them.
A binding loop and button can be used at back of waist band to close. Use tie closing at neckline or omit tie extensions and use button and loop
Center Front! Fold
AND GIRLS'
General Tin, the Explorer...
-He Found Places No One Else Did-
By MAX TRELL
As soon as Knart heard the word travels, he said: "General
all DOTH Kourt and Hanid, the Tin will know!" hours. She takes plenty of timeÐ 24Berdukdren with the to make a new face for herself turmell about hames, had heard when she trots out the make-up sh General Tin the tin
Near the Door
box. She'd rather miss her soldier, had travelled to all the So they both went up to meals than the daily bath. She far-away and wonderful places General *Tin, who was stand- realises that a smart hairdo
not enough; her locks must be shining bright, well brushed.
Look Now
She puts her gloves, hankies and scarves in cases or boxes, that contain sachet powder. She
in the world.
ing near the playroom door with his mullet (na tiszal) Not only Knart and Hanid over his shoulder, locepteur but everyone else bra bourd Moon and tigers and other about Generaă
great will mainly from cozning in. reputation 19 a traveller und explorer.
"What's an explorer?" Kaart
"General Tio," said Knarf, "what's an explorer?".
7
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General Tin looked down is a bit fussy about arranging) asked his sister Hanid one day these artick, smoothing them as they were both atling in sharply at Bhatt, “An
You don't know what carefully. That is why every-the playroom, thing she wears looks new.
an explorer ** *An explorer," said Hanid, You'll never
Kharf shook his head, shoes "Is-- explorer 18" Hanid see her kicking around her bedroom; suddenly 'stopped..
"Neither do I know what an they will be on shoe trees
is, exactly," "You didn't tell me what he explorer neatly arranged in a row. Sho
mid Hand.. never permits dust to settle on You didn't makh,"
Kart. them and the would not be
I don't know what in ex- caught dead with run-over heels stores in Ewald maniited; "ex She never falls to brush 'her hais. dany girls seldom think that I think he travicks
of
way around tooking for thingy,”
dolog that. She has a specia
hair-brushing cape that
when she
arranges ber
Usca
hair. If she's wearing a slip- over frock, Locks must be put in place unter the rock is on. She wouldn't be happy it abg thought there was a’virale stray fair Toiting on her shoulder.
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expresses euficiency foresight and self respect. The prit Who doesn't
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"An explorer," said General Tin, "is somebody like kos,
"Oh!* mid Knært. “Are you "an explorer, 'General Tin?”
"Vor omirsal" Teplied · General Tin. “That's what I do, plore. An explorer is somebody travels around in places who 'that no "éne', imowa · much
“Like Columbus?” said Hanid,^..
quita Bero that she was.
MAGAZINE
Rupert and the Castaway - 11
When they reach the sand again Kako starts pulling at Rupert's hand as though he wants to go back the way they have come. ** This won't do?" says the little he "l'ye been out too long al ready. I must get back to my Mummy. If you won't come with me then I muit eo slane." How.
ALL RIGHTS
ever the little strange: ringa ro him and at length goes with him. As they 'reach the busy pant at the those the children look up and call out, and some -7 tham tollow to see what will happen, bui Koko nikes no interest in "anybody else. He only looks worried and holds more and more «ightly to Rupert's hand. kaasavab
But General "By umbrelläl"”' Knart and all this meant.
Hanld shouldīt, more Tin continué, talking.
amaref “Now • take the moon,” ko than over. said. "The moon was discovered General Tin nodded, “It was long ago. It was discovered just un ordinary umbrella. But when the first person lifted his it was'n very windy day, and head and looked up into sky. I stood on top of a bill. A tow But has anyone ever explored- minutos, later, the wind swept what's on the moon?",
the umbrella up. X wisely held to the handle of the Knarf answered protuptly umbrella. About an hour or so and loudly: "No!"
Inter I: hinted micly and sound- They certniały haven't!" ly on the edge of the moon." added Hanit.
And "That's becA LANG.
what did you see?' nobody can get to the moon, Banid demanded eagerly.
wwel wald General Tin Lowered Hh Volco "after foldiris“ my umbrella,
(around,
expired and valleys
"ánd
General Tin sighed. Then ho dowered his volen “My dears, volcanoes and big fat falde you are both wrong, Bomeone Finally I found an old "inan all-
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All the evidence pointed in the same direction, so Bouth assumed that West had | started with only one diamond. He therefore took the diamond finesɑ and mada nis contract.
♥*CARD Senseee
Q-With both sides vulnerable, the player at your, Tight deals and bida one pede. You hold Spada 10-1-2. Heart-A-9-7-5-4, Diamond Avind, Chú 8-2. What do you do?
AnPros. ThÍS band would be worth an opentug hid, but is not worth an overcall. A bid of two hezetz would prumien to take hight tricks, and this. hast WOR probably win only three or four, D is unsemnă to step out and expose yourself to A possible disaster, especially since your bid cạn “gain very Jutila,
TODAY'S QUESTION.
With both sides vulnerable, the player at your right deals and tide one spede. You hold Spadə 3, Ekart E-9-9-7-3, Diamond K-3-D-4, Club 0-9. What do you do?
Answer tomorrow.
POCKET CARTOON
'ARTIE'S HEADLINE
by anybody with an ounce
thing at heed the rock
Now for some dep,"
before you give our imprem I hear that a disgruntled plans, to an avid world.” Communist (and you can Mullinish;
Impresionin?" pollod count the gruntled ones of one 'obe into anaber
reading,
10" asked the Not 'arf I You now belo
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nowadays on the toes of back to the Arst "ole." "Do you one foot)
Prodnose: Hyphens, brackets, parentheses-what writingt
Myself; Pray, do not report me to the P.EN. Club.
I hear that a disgruntled Com- munist wants to slant a War Congress. He says that since everybody knows that the word peace is used to misin we by his party, the word war might induce prople Do think that
pence was what was meant.
Mrs Mulhuish returne QWIFT
the rear fender in daromzed." conqueste of space. "I me tisi Stredisamue wilted!" "I come off in ma
The chaowwors
and," she said what about me overtimo?”
merrily. "An
Don't Say Snibbel”_ TÉTE
Intest series of Saibhó advertisements claims to be
trying
a "now psyobologion angle, based on frankness and as an arrow from its surprise." For instance, under bow - nay, If anything, a picture of two men looking swifter-the Rocket, with that exactly alike is written "which homing instinct hitherto con used Saisot
fued to the lower animals, clined at the word Subbo sationg whom I hope I may in- will be
clude the humble eel the rocket fell head-first
into the
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and people will great ace the point of the nipź whimce it had set out; pusobecasions.
in the Wargling Parva worry about it, untra WIE "a veritable triumph mechanic's art," to paster-by. The Doctor was on "What is it that none of theas
quoté a a crowded football the spot before you could say people muffehurst, and with old-world Snibbo," This audacious freak
thinking about courtesy he offered his arm lo nens culminates in the picture the friant charwoman. Mrs of Julius Caesor landing Mulhuish was as calm as though Kent: "He'd never heard of stre had just come by bus from Saibbo."!
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YOUR BIRTHDAY ............By STELLA
FRIDAY, APRIL 6
You Aro born today A have exceptional versatility and a studious mirat which retains * STEAT deal of information. You
Just Kuant against becoming a Jack of-all-trades rather than a master of one. The arts appeal to you. Specialise in art, music and litera- ture and become first rate in one of them rather than second or third rate in all three!
You handicap. A touch of genius te finter-
but there's is los at turd work that CORK into developing that gesing.
You have an ardent. nafora and will probably have more than one romance before
You, try 10 nežije down You AN socially adaptable friends. You woven are expemaity and will have a lago circle of attractive to members of the on You can work hard when some-
posite, we wind will probably haye soverál offera bf marrisES. YOUR thing interests you but can become Hore will always be beautiful a actually lazy pushed into BOE-
you wil be, an exceptional hostem, thing galit your, WIL You have To find what the stars barro a lot of ambition, but only for sure Zor tomorrow, BOBOČENE FOUR something you enjoy.
blythday star and read the edrige Learn to curb your artistic tam ponding paragraph. Let your skiethin perament or it will prove a rom day star be your daily guide..
SATURDAY, APRIL 7
ARIES (Mar, 21-Apr. 203- Ba the peacemaker today if a du- ference of opinion arise in your family, or at the office,
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 1 You may find that you can be helphi to a friend who has been Jl. Be optimistic and gay.
GEMINI (MAY 22-3 mins 21)- Be careful not to mislay a valuable possession. Guard your valuables to Avold lowes.
(Jutta
CANCER italp which you can give some needy friend will be repaid. manyfold, later on. Be co-operative just now.
LEO (July 26-Ads. Don't let gossip Intefere with your plans. Idle tark must not affect your over all schedule.
VIRGO (Avr. 24-Sept. 23)- Patience will reward your waiting. A delay in an imperiant interview cannot be helped.
Check Your Knowledge.
1. What is a luspring?
2. What famous detective char. Fröber, in associated with the
novels of Agatha Christie?
3. How did the word "leftists'T originate?
Name the capital of Columbia,
America.
Republic
of 8.
B. Who was president of the Philippine Islands at the time of the Japanese 'conquest?
'6. Could a ·women boedene president of the United States? ('Answer 'on Page 10).
INTELLIGENCE YEST
Five Eminent
'Men
By T.-O. HARE
↑ KAVE had another letter „ÍTOM MY 'Alberican frizzda, * Vie my masking a proca qu "Krinara.” They westo, "to the Borner of dve gminant men All of them Victoriana-or BORANTORTŽVES. Tow Are LOBOTKLA YORDANOKY statekovog "DIYSHLÁVIA, CZA novelist; and BÄUDERIAK. The port. HG We've, wehrranged tits 68 Tetters of their names-fast to mistà it enore, amusing for you! Bochname, bas xx
'min yén käyntify thead five eminent ment
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(Solution vn Page 10)
BARBS
`BY HAL COCHRAN THE loss of friends sometimes crá be blamed off the epoc- tacles through which others BOO your character.
It's important that we raise our teachers, pay if we expect
them to help
properly Tho
child wondes: how
lang until Christmas! Ble
weight, good-thinner kiw
LIKIZA
(Bapt. | 24-Det.
koop cim. The breaku will come again soon.
Fat "E ADpoken to be alergjik
SCORPIO (Oct 26-NOT- A domicile inatter micy need seriózia attention. Today may be the tim for making final decidona.
BAGITTARIUS (Nov.,D3-D9G, X2)--- There Is romance in the air. "Pus your bost faót Zörwerd? The arts and proviziona are also well favoured.
CAPRICORN_ (Dec. 33-220, 293mi New Kinas and your own, also will firepared. Ingenuity in adlying problems will prove Important to your future.
AQUARTUSKEL 12-TON. 29) 12. Interested in the occult or the mysterious, read an interesting Book on the mibject
PIECES
Flow routine just now. Don't t tempt to move heaven and eartht Fatfence and 'endurance pay off;
CHESS PROBLEM
By T. SAPERA Blanks. 7. úíléces.
White, 12-plooRS.. White to play: male ka 1300, Solution to, "yesterday's problem:
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