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MUTTON BROTH

YOU CAN MAKE

A NICE SOUP

WOMANSENSE

PUT IT IN A PAN WITH •*

1 ONION

ANY LEFT- OVER GRAVY

1 BAY LEAF

WITH THAT ROAST

MUTTON BONG

AND WITH CUTLET OR

CHOP BONES,

TOO

A FEW PEPPERCORNS

AND SOME CELERY SALT

OR LEAVES

JUST COVER WITH VEGETABLE, STOCK OR WATER

AND BOIL SLOWLY FOR 2003 HOURS

THEN

STRAIN AND

SEASON WITH SALT

I ALWAYS

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FROITORU PREDS SERVICK,

Twin Fabric Feature

w-i

Flannel and jersey combination.

By VERA WINSTON

MEN'S wear flannel is still n very important fabric for both tailored and oft suits, It is used here smartly in conjunction with dark gray and white strip-

The ed wool jersey.

jersey Jim the nice little bolero Jacket and is also used for collar and cutt facing and for the neat rieeveless, collarless blouse that turns the tilt into a sinari cos- tume. The straight skirt_is_re loved by twu slantwise, hip pockets,

Fo

Your Sewing Scrapbook

by

Mary Brooks Picken

Glamour Blouse in Sateen →→→→

blouse use

this glam iul satin. To chalk out: Take two waist lengths plus ". Fold wrong toward you, side out, fold selvages pinned together,

C is halfway between A arid B. Dun selvages directly above C. E is a neck measure to left of C. F is 14 neck above C. G is

His armhole plus 1 to Jeft of C. 1 is 4 bust plus 3" above 11 and Jon selvage directly

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EAST 4732 VAJE

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35

150

BY

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Both vul.

North 14

East South

West.

Pass 1

Pasa.

Pass 24 2N.T. Pass 4♥ Родз Pass

Opening lead- Q

Poss Pass

By OSWALD JACOBY

WHEN above 1. K is straight to left of 1. Connect J and K. curving underarm as shown.

Fold front over so A and B Cut back sathe as front. meet.

If you do not want neck as low in back, make it distance you desire it below C and connect neckline with F. If you

wish blouse to fit snugly, slant line -K as necessary to take nut

muke excess fullness and

# placket at left underarm scam, Scam shoulder and underarm seams. Cut cuffs 511⁄2" wide so they can turn back and twice as long as C to J. Scam euffs: into a tube, turn right side out, preys seam open.

Place two raw edges of the cuffs to bottom of sleeves, put them on with true blas facing. Ready-made bias binding press- ed flåt may be used,

Face neckline, clipping bind- ing shoulders so it will he flat and crossing it at centre front for a smooth finish, Stitel binding on, turn it 14" from

2 left of D. Connect G and edge so it cannot show, Slip- for shoulder line and F and E for neckline.

Cuffs

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stleh it to place. Put a narrow hem in bottom of blouse.

selvages

Cuffs

Fold

A

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BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Squire Squirrel's Boarders

-It Wouldn't Be Long Before They'd Return- By MAX TRELL

"Oh, they always come," said lanid. 66XXVELL/ Squire Squirrel W was saying to Kharf and Hamid, the shadow-children with the turned-about names, "it won't be long now before they all come back...no, it won't be long now."

Squire was sitting

"I don't know... sometimes If there was only they don't. some good way of finding out" Suddenly Knurf sald: "Owl would know. He knows almost everything, Squire!"

Squire's face lit up. "That's And he lives right in

at the bot right.

tom of the Maple-Tree-By- my own tree, too; up near the

The Garden

against the trunk.

leaning middle. Owll Ol Owl" Squire

It was

Wall,

a called loudly. day. There ruiny February wasii't it single leaf on the maple tree. It was brown, and bare,

But

and dismal looking.

smiling

Squire Squirrel was

Sleepy Eyes

Juter

A minute

a feathered face with sleepy eyes looked

as he turned around down from a hole in the mid- and looked up into the empty dle of the tree. branches of the tree. "They'll

all be coming back to their old ald homes," he said,

*Who

will, Squire?" asked

Knarf.

"My boarders-the folks who live in my tree for the spring and summer and autumn.”

"The robins?" said Hanid, The Birds

today's hand was played in a recent team- cf-lour match, the bidding and the opening lead were identical In the two rooms. As a mal- ter of fact, the play con- tinued to be similar until the there then fourth trick--bul was a great difference.

In both Toms dummy won the 1 wick with the ace of diamonds. Beth declarens t made an at- tempt to gel ld of the losing diment on a high club. cathed the king and ace of and then led the queen of from dumug.

Is the

cluby, clube

EAR Sir,

DEAM

SYVERGON

• ·

by

THE WAY • Beachcomber

Gr 10 hatless men of her ne My grandfather, a great quaintance. If this seems silly, traveller, told me that seesat compare

it with everything was invented by a Burnicae else that happens today." Ton athlete named U See Saw, who mony hopeful hatters count first played 1; with the their hats before they Are celebrated Gidaloung Li Tel hatched, as it were. Dowupt of Mandalay,

Don't start with one wheel

off

Yrs, respectfully,

Anita Mutton-Hooker.

Hat crisis

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LE new rules for motorists Indicate the Ministry of Transport's opinion of the men- GATHER that the Hatters'

tality of the average driver. Information Centre i3 D For

the instance,

driver prelly serious rival', to the told that if his car is not road- Buttonhook Makers Statistical worthy there is a risk of break- Group. It has now been offtelully down and Beeldent,

that no stated that a recent Investig- impatient driver is a dangerous tion by a team of experts - driver, that traffic signals and vented They

that only one man in

signals ought to be Lewis was wearing a bowler.

Drivers of an unusually 138 сарз

counted nt

standard of at high

intelligence Eastbourne were deemed to be probably realise these things to the sea-winds rather already. There is also an In- than to any widespread move- junction not to let the bad be- back to headgear. But haviour of another driver in- what is alarming the hatters is duce you to attempt to re- growing number of men taliate." This means that who wear no hat at all. I sug- must not fight the thing oul, gest a Hot Week, during which car to car. on the wrong side every down in England, would, of the street. But I miss an by arragement with leading unequivocal condemnation initers, give away a bowler or the American girl's cry: "Smash two to the prettiest girl in the 'em, honey! The lights are with town,

ua. who would pass them

ment

the

due rzeand roam East rufed the queen of clots with the ne of hearts. South over-rufted with the len of hearts and led a frump. Dummy played the king of hearts, and East won with the ace, East jie::tAv:1 cashed the Kag of dismunda, tits geltink a dio- mand trick back for the tranp trick he bad apparently merified. Bat the mory was for frean finished.

WHEN South ruffed the third

round

diamonds, Je naturally rel another trump 10- ward danty. West play the Dve of henvis, and declarer went mtu buckle. Who had the misa- ing Jack at trumps? .

I West had it, a Absesse DI dummy's eight would aseite. the contract. If "Eart had it, no flnesse should be taken. But how would East have the jack of hearts, South reasoned. nad give up a more frump rick by rufing the queen of chibi with the nine?

Trefore South finessed the eight uf hearts, and East got his truing trick anyway. West eventually got thy queia of spades us the setting trik

VECARD Sendedo

gidos vulnerable,

Q-With bath

following you deal yourself the

Heart cards: Spades Q-7-5-3-2, A-K-3-9-0-0, Diamond 3, Club

What do you do?

A-Bid one heart. As

2.

in yester- day's question kand, you open the bidding beccase of the excellent ulstribution. Bid the hearts firak

because they are longer than pudes. If possible, you will and rebid the spades later on,

TODAY'S QUESTION

the bid

--- With -- both sides - vulnerable, you Beal yourself the following cards: Spade Q-7-6-3, Hearts A-K-J-9, Diamonds 4-3, Clubs 0-5-2. What

do you do?

Answer tomorrow.

Check Your Knowledge

1. Who Knot?

cut the Gordian

2. When and by whom was the first steam locomotive bullt in America?

you

of

YOUR BIRTHDAY....By STELLA

ате

WEDNESDAY, MAY Z

You, have outstanding talecits, but you do not always hike the test use of them. You have the ability kinds of to adapt yourself to all

you are born today, you are "You are consummate diplomat, one of those loving, kindly peo- can keep your own counsel, and are ple who is always able to ace some the type who could be all things to thing to like every body. You all people.

particularly fond of children and wold

like to have a large family of your own. It denied this you would probably be happlest in some cind of work which bringu vireumátanees. Because of this you you in constant contact with them. Teaching would be a good career for you women. You men would make good scout leaders in your spare line.

inay find it so easy to make a liya ing that unlem you are encouragect by someone whom you admire and who has great faith In your cap- nbilities, you may not work as Fond of musle and the fine arts. hard as you should. You have you want

but everything in order in plenty of self-confidence,

ittle tutiative at times. your home and in your work. You have a magnetic

To and what the BLATE personality ond you are not likely to have enemies. atore for tomorrow, select your If someone

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THURSDAY, MAY 3

21-May

TAURUS

(Apr.

21)- Sameone you love can give you good advice today. Don't be so in dependent that you don't take it.

GEMINI (May 22-June 21- Letters should be answered today. Make yourself write that important letior if you want results.

CANCER

(June 22-July 23) Defure nightfall, settle a question that has been troubling you once and for all.

LEO (July 24-Aur 23)- Modesty ha no place in today's programme. Promote your own islents; see that they receive full recognition now.

VIRGO CAME 21-8ept. 23)- This can be a romantic period. Spring is definitely in the

the day for you!

SCORPIO

24-Nov. 22)- (Oct. If you want a special favour, be diplomatie about it and the chances are you will receive it.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Der..22)--- Don't try to do too much. A little relaxation now and then will be beneficial in the long run,

(AFRICARN (Uer 23 Jan. 20) If things are getting a little dull. take time out for fun. All work is no good for anyone.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)- Delays can be irritating, but don't let your temper get out of control. Display paliance,

PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 201- Plan some moderate ainusement, for burt A this evening. No need to extend

the budget too far, either.

LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)— Don't push things too much now, Let matters take their natural course for the best results.

CROSS WORD

ali

Squire Squirrel was leaning against the tree.

3. Name the engineer who conducted the construction of the Panama Canal.

D

4. Name the composer of the opera "Lohengrin,"

5. Where does the Mississippi

rige?

6. What name is given to the fruits of the ash?

15

79

(Answer on Page 10)

20

2

122

"Sorry. If I woke you up.

Squire Knorf.

"He fell asleep again!" said man," apologised

"He's not thinking at Squirre

"Could I ask you a

#11 very important question?"

"Sh-b!" warned

Squire, fluh?" said Owl, still half

"Oh, an unportant "Don't disturb him. He's as asterp.

said, finally wide awake as you are?" question?"

Just then Owl opened his shalting himself awake. "CCT- fainly.

certainly. What is it?"

eyes again. "No," he said, "Are

the leaves ever going "What! No leaves on my to come out on this tree again?" tree?" Squire cried, in alarm.

"No, only buds," And Owl hole. thrushes and said Squire,

That's

back into bis hard question," hopped said Owl, "Just wait a few But Knart and Hand didn't let caterpillars. Also now and then minutes,

"If there are to think Squire feet bad, 1'u have

per- Leaves come from budal" And

Squire finally smiled,

Squire nodded. "The robins, the wrens, the

all the other birds. Also the

ü

the cat, "Well," he said, suddenly about it. With that Owl shut buds, there'll be leaves, Squire! getting up. "I'd ketier

DC his

eyes and remained

starting to do my spring clean- fectly still.

*My goodness," hold Hanid,

ing"

you have

"do

whole tree?"

"Certainly.

prising people houses?"

to clean

this

What's

DO

sur-

Don't about that?'

cican

their

whole

Hanid had to admit that they did.

"I've got old leaves to sweep away. I've got dead twigs and branches to remove. The hark needa mending and patching in dozen different places. And some of lost year's nests have away by the been half-blown

a

wind."

"Gosh You have got a lot to do!" Knarf sold.

What

always

worries, mo

ER

of all this time of the

Squire - went on, the leaves are ever going to come out on my free again. Just look at it now-not a green leaf on it. I wish I could be sure that the now-ones are coming

Rupert and the Castaway --- 33

When Rupert has finished his And bolted back to their shipu.'. I story the silor looks very thought, can't get over to their island be ful. You say those linle people cause I've only got the lifebel and. sent you ?" he says. “This is the sea is full of sharks."; "Well, becoming very, mysterious, I've got a boat, though it's only thought they didn't like me. Some tiny," says Rupert Come' with of them came here the other day me then ; I've had an idea," mur........ and reached the tip of the hill murs the other, and he goes down before I saw" them. When they to where that is a tangle of streng saw me beside my fire they turned-

eckapers.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

BARBS

BY HAL COCHRAN QUCCESS or failure is the difference between minding

or undermining your own busi-

ness,

BO

The weather has been changeable we're beginning to think that the man in charge is a woman,

A new wife's most anxious moment is when she bakes her

Across

1. Amatour services should niwaya

Court ceremonial. W

v. Bleers through ivan's gate.

11. The cage is of anciens tenure.

(3)

Would

13. Any respectable caterer

wibe out that lime in tes, (W)

Raise up. 141

In Yeri đang red one on the

north-east coant, a

18. Any change may be made for a

dental, (3)

19. Estimated worth. 18)

ARLIEN (Mar. 21.Apr. ZO)- Devote yourself seriously 10 care- ful study of a situation. It con bring excellent results,

INTELLIGENCE TEST

BE BIG

By T. O. HARE

BE big; that's metto.

Baid my friend, Phineas Fat We had been escherging condences at Christmas DAILY.

“A jolly good motto, too,"

I said. "I'll make поче of t

Do. Bare," anid Pag. "It may come in handy. Iựa à dual purpose motto, Aristyan It, my friend. Split it into its I'll give you. carponents not only my name, but my private phone number, Might be usefult you never know.

At the time I thought he Was pulling my leg: but a few minutes analysis,” while i was having ext morning, showed that PAT had something,

What i Phineas fag' 'phone number?"

(Solution on Page 10)

29. 10'e the latter to the cue thai CHESS PROBLEM

makes for improvement. (4).

al. Twies in for a killer. (3%

32. Such an officer la not commis

stoned

19. Slightly diderent from 10, (3)

Down

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Time. 14)

first cake, aussi chet, And | 29. This is a rodent, (3) her hand's when he bites into it.

A "Lame Duck". Congreat (^L» attended by man', whose 'goare already has been cookd.

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