Mother Goes To School With Tots Vanccuver Housewife PU far "More Abundant Life" “on. A. N. McPherson, M, former Judge of the county court tif Winnipeg. died after a lengthy illness. Clive committed suicide three times. and the third time they sent him to India. A widow can many “other man. but a widower can’t decent- ly till some time after. " you stand facing north. what have you on your left hand'.' Fin. Kris. Schoolbors' Prize Errors Picked From Examination Papers Blessed are the meek for they shall irritate the earth. You an always tell a rooster', egg from a hen's been†it is larger. kvep a supply of bouillon cubes on your pantry shelf to add to stews. grawios and meat soup- which do not have an appetizing brown color. And they add flavor Is well. After washing cut-glass in warm soapy water, rinse in strong bluo water. This will make it easier to polish and gives a sparkling brightness. Clean a red brick fireplace by applying a paste made of Vene- tian red and water. One way to prevent the bottom crust of custard or pumpkin pie from becoming soggy is to brush it all over lightly with beaten egg white bvrore adding the filling. When starching dark colored clothes tint the starch a bit to prevent it from showing white on the dark fahric. Use commercial tints. or Mum: for color with I blue east; coffee for dark browns. A large wooden button mould smm into the corner of a dish- cloth will be found useful when cleaning enamel saucepans. Tighten the sagging cane of a chair by washing in hot water and urying in a strong draught. --o-- A good dustless duster is made hy soaking old knitted underwear in kerosene for 2t hours and dry- ine thoroughly. For appearance sake and to pre- sent injury to the hands, rub the edges of chipped crockery smooth with emery paper. --o-- To shred soap finety, use grater instead of a knife. I-‘rmnua 1aart",',lt'an,t',',r/rr,Y over S ualm- of jack strays grill! In. tet, Cir/i' Garcia mi; 'itidiirh.' M damning tor "a more “who! J' Mrs. Jrue Rome. ot \‘ancou , is attending high school with Household Hints HOLLYWOOD HORSES Home. known " "June" I 0 students at King Edwar how]. is Euking a lull man Howlers d to need ‘H h (In hu h abt " to to Wm-riedly, Dan watched the re- petition of farms. He berated him- w-Ef for bungling back there in his otficy. Over-confidence had ruin- ed the whole Came. A swelled maid: Otto had certainly been "You get the snow. I want the 'thl--alive. But there's to be no killing of Graber, understand? Nut unless it's self defense." ,wept oft his feet by the news that Lita, known to him as Helen Func, and Colwell, were Customs Special Agency operatives'. It naturally had never occurred to Grain-r that a Camber-Vac! Agenzy south might also be a represen- tative of Uncle Sam. Admiration rose in Colwell’s blue-grey eyes. Irita had taken chances, insinuating herself with those fellows'. " was like walking That hectic ride lasted tire min. utes less than an hour. But Ew- ing Pennsylvania a country town of perhaps a thousand souls was not their goal. As they eatasened down the main street Dan turned to Lefty. "Now which way? It's up to you a tight-rope over Niagara Falls. Hy astute means known only to Int-r clever. vesoureeful self, she had prevented the rascals quarrel. ing over her. Yet she had won and maintained their eonfidenee. Quillen nodded. "Straight ahead buddy" he told the driver. "The second road outside town turn to the left. Hit it up!" The Tell-ion Heighten: Another thirty minutes dragged past. Despite his efforts at calm, Colwell's tension heightened. They turned " the main road went two miles down a muddy country lane, and halted when Quillcn or. dered the driver to do so. Colwell determined the direction ot the wind and knew which way Graber must face to land. As the ship banked, coming lower, he started at I dead run for the spot to find the camp By mutual consent when the flare died at the end of its ap- pointed three minutes, Quillen and Colwell rushed to the fringe of the woods. They judged that Grab. er. it it was he-intended landing somewhere to the south. Both men ran fast as they suuld ovcr hard. uneven ground. Until, two minutes later, they burst sudden- ly from the copse of trees onto a wide. flat clearing. “Sure! I remefnber this. But I never thought Otto could use it lor lar1dilt'," Lefty panted. Cotwe11 could not at first make it out. Going nearer. they found it dark. The two men exchanged questioning looks at this. Dan felt his hearbeat slow, then go faster. Suppose their guess was wrong? Suppose Graber still was back in the city? three hours Dan struck a match. "We won't light that huntr--we don't need it. Just want to see if their things are gone." Quillen followed ttt his heels onto the porch. It was a flare the ship had dropped used when a pilot seeks an emergency landing field. The motor roared loudly now and in the slow-burning three hundred candle power magnealum they found the ship use]! circling. It was quite low. A cabin job of the Monogram make with a powerful Whirlwind motor. The two men piled out. "Guess you earned the ten-spot." Dan paid the fare and handed it to They waited until the rattly cab was gone. "Come on," Quillen snapped, and led the way into the towering forest. It was rapidly getting dark in fifteen minutes it would be like night. But the killer of McDonald and Catterby seem- ed to know the way. Another mile they traversed a- foot before Lefty stopped and touched Dan’s arm. It's up there. See that eabint" Cautiously they approached the square log structure with the slanting roof extends, over a big front porch. There was no light in it, no car nearby, no Sign of habi- tation. Quillen seemed concerned. He walked to a side window and peered in. Then both men went to the front door which they found locked. Again they peered at each other - it was dark now - and again were in wordless agreement. They put their shoulders to the door and after several efforts of tifir combined power burst the c eap hinge lock. A Plane Overhead Several matches flickered and died before they convinced them- selves that the hunting party had not abandoned the shack f or good. Two deer rifles were there one of them identified as Graber's A supply of canned food, coffee, and bacon, was '.ound. Ho walked to the door and star- ed at the black sky. Suddenly, " most a mile of the countryside flared alight, and at the some time he become conscious of the whine of a motor. "Leflyt. There's a plane .'" "They're coming back.†colwel1 stated. aim "Sportsman Flies High†"Suppose you roll back in I»! '" by Law/ence Keating it was due to touch. But he hal forgotten Graber's second flare. It burst alive suddenly, illumin. ating the two men who raced on across the cleared space. "Downy' Colwel1 yelled, and hurled himself flat. With a scaring curse Quillen followed suit. Shot Her Down But they had been seen . . . the motor, which had been out out. picked up with a war. The ship's nose lifted as Graber put her into a climb. Dan's heart stuttered and seemed leaden in his breast. They had given themselves away.' Vongefully. Quillen raised his automatic. He, too, tpuld utilize the still burning flare that swung luvrer on its small parachute. He fired twice. three times. Foolish. of course. It seemed useless. Or was it? The monoplane was only two hundred feet up. Sudden- ly the motor spluttcred. It died and the plane rode without even a sound. The white magnesium still made the field almost bright enough to read a newspaper. The motor picked and Graber inereas. ed his revs anxiously. It splutter- ed, choked - went completely dead. Woman Is Assessor, Treasurer, of Town' Unusual for active sports is a slack ensemble comprising teal blue corduroy slacks, teal blue jersey blouse. teal antelope skull cap and . rose antelope sleeveless jacket. First woman to run the affairs of a Saskatchewan municipality is Mrs. J. E. Cameron, who has been appointed assessor and treasurer of the village of Findlater. Evening sweaters use embroid- cry, sequins or metal forms to ac- quire greater formality. Mrs. Cameron's appointment was made by the Provincial Gov. ol'nmcnt of Municipal Affairs, upon the resignation of the village council and the inability of getting any others to serve on the council. Mainbocher is having great sue- cess with youthful Basque cost. umes. Deep wine red makes a new woollen dress by Jean Patou. Two good bowknots are mum at the neckline. Hipbone jacket costumes are perfect under fur coats. All shades of blue, including Wedgwood, are favorites of Queen Elizabeth. Tiny velvet ribbon beauty bands are tied tight around the throat. Wide, colorful bracelets are featured with daytime clothes. The "eontrast coat" will be part of a caolorful spring program. After diamonds:, aquamarines are much in favor for evening. Prints with red are being used under black coats. Enrich your table with this lovely cloth. A large hook--two strands of string make this 68 inch cloth grow quickly. You can crochet a 40, 46 or 50 inch cloth from the same pattern'. Pattern 1937 contains in- structions for making cloth; an illustration of it and of stitches; ma- terialg re_quirod: photogryph of cloth. . . - .. Send'twentVcenti" iri coins (stamps cannot be accepted) foe this pattern to Wilson Needlecraft Dept., 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. Big, bulky rings are interesting items for day wear. (C'ONCtR'DF'.D NEXT WEEK) Fashion Flashes JIFFY CROCHET CLOTH You’ll Be Proud To Own This Laura Wheeler Jiffy Crochet Chill COPI. nut. N‘EDL‘CRAFY SERV'CE, INC Says Women Must Unite For Power Fannie Hurst, Celebrated Nov. elist, On Visit to Canada Ad- vises Them to Get Together For Common Good Expressing hope that the word "feminist" would "sink into ob- livion," Fannie Hurst, celebrated novelist, of New York, on a visit to Canada last week said that women had grasped opportunities in the present age to forge to the front in various fields of human endeavor. It is much more exhuarating to be a woman than to be a man to- day, despite handicaps still exist. ing, Miss Hurst said. This age has seen the first woman flier, the first woman Cabinet minister, the first woman minister to a foreign government and the first governor of a state. "Hnrnessed" To Be Effective Women represent a power that is like a great river - a power that must be "harnessed" to be effective, she said. The great strides forward which have been made by the world have been the result of making masses of the people conscious of their power, she said, adding that women like- wise must unite for the common good. To remove a wine stain from table linen, cover the stain with wet salt, leave it for half an hour, and then wash it out in hot soapy water. HAVE YOU Iliillliyi$'rltlli, GAS? If anything boils over in the oven, sprinkle the shelf with salt. This will 'prevent the smell of burning from going through the house. Salt and coal oil make an excel- lent cleaner for badly stained sinks. It is surprising what can be achieved by the aid of the simpl- est things. Many willing helpers await you on your kitchen shelf. Among them is salt. We think of it as a condiment, but there are numerous other ways in whieh it can be of service. as our grand- mothers and grcatgrandmothers knew. let. Mrs. Dario Bertie. 156 Ila-beta St. F.., llam- “ton. Ottt., lays: "After min. I would In a bloated and .uiirred from hunbum and indi- [eulo- quhe badly. I felt very weak and out- ul-uorh. I used Dr. PurceU,Gold" Medic-I "'sroverr and it nu "omierfui. ll "Mend In. of the uh] "om-r1: and that reliant-J candida- nnd it built me right up." Ask yum dmuiu to- dat to: it in liquid or “this. Uses For Salt COMING SOON tn Thin Newspaper WATCH FOR IT New Suleiman: PATTERN 1837 IF you are troubled with an: hat-rt. , with gas. heart. hm or indigestion. try I tonic that will improve your diges- tion. Dr. Pierce's Co 1 d e n Medical Discovery improves the action of the stomach so that food 1rill, be dWsed yet. Beauty " More . Than Skin Deep American “Manta On Vkit to Canada Sly: Gilt Of This Continent Far Surpass Thou Because girls ot this continent spend " much ettort “making up" their interiors " their exteriors their general level of beauty is much higher than that of Europe, according to McClellaud Barclay. painter. sculptor, and magazine lt. lustrator ot New York, who spent a week-end ski-ins in the Lauren. tiuns. north of Montreal. Interior Decoration "Frankly, I put it down to the fact that the girls ot this continent don't rely on the beauty shop alone tor beauty. They diet, they train, they keep themselves in good health - and good health is the ba. sis ot beauty." Canadian-American Types "There are quite a number of Ca. nudians among the better known professional models in New York," he said. “it is quite impossible to say there is a Canadian type. it in Just as impossible " to say that there is an American type. stock." "--Tbe best I can do is to sug- gest that American and Canadian upbringing imparts something to European type: which makes them more beautiful than their parent Please address your letter to'. Barbara Lynn. Room 421, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Oat. YOUR BEAUTY IN THE BALANCE Last week's article suggested a Bounty Stoektaking, and this week we will consider a few other points or beauty that need to be weighed. How is your figure? is it youthful and supple. or is it inclined to [3' in parts? Spend a few minute! daily on limbering and stretching exercises to keep the body pliant. It you need to reduco in parts. you must obtain a reducing cream and massage it in. And you also need special exercises. l can tell you a lot more about these it you will write me. Write to me it you want confl- dential advice in your personal beauty problems. And you can get any ot the following interesting leaflets by sending a 3c stamp tor each one: Facial Care, Glamorous Hair, Fascinating Eyes, Bust De. veloptnont, Supertluous Hair. Utt. derweight, Slimmlng. Hand Beauty, Feet Care and Reducing in Spots. It you are considerably over- weight, ot course there is nothing tor it but a period ot dieting and exoi'vise. Don't worry about weight tables. though. Ask yourself wheth. er you're feeling tit and looking well. It your answers are satsitac- tory to yourself, you can afford to laugh at weight tables! Do not overlook your hair and hands. Dull, lifeless hair needs I good vasoliue hair tonic to bring back its lustre. Once a week have a shampoo; you will find a muisit- led cocoanut oil shampoo that will thoroughly cleanse the hair of all grease and dust that accumulaten so rapidly. Nothing takes the place of constant brushing, however, so ply your hair brushes religiously every day. Are your hands coarse and red. dish? the a hand lotion often. When my hands are Inclined to chap around the backs ot the tin. gers and knuckles, l rub a little lypsyl salve on them and it is very comforting. 1771c Secrets d tail looks 5M1 """. "re _ scare,'-':"'::';.:', It takes more than “just I naive" to bring relief. It takes a “com- t',,1',ttl'S, like good_ old Mum. Ie .--toot mg. wummz, penetrating and helfful in quickly overcoming the loan congestion and pain when need on thy aching spots. _ luv-m1 VI. bu: IWI' DWIrH- i1Igusculm' 1pg?,)tt,'ut'g,',t'1 and at nesa genera y we prompt y. Better than the tild-fUhionisd mus- tard plaster, Mutable has been used by millions for 80 years. Recom- mended t many doctors and nuns. Made in anada, in three â€myths: Regular, Children's (mild). tn Ex- tra Strong. All drama, 40¢ each. ['2ENIEE2E bnsua tuetrs., Of Europe TORONTO MUSCULAR hy RHEUMATIC Here is a dessert for which we do not hesitate to repeat the recipe at least annually. Because Coco- nut Cream Pie is, has been, and probably will continue to be, about the most popular pie among men, we make no apology for giving you this delicious version of it. COCONUT CREAM PIE 4 tablespoons sugar 5 ublespootts cake flour lk teaspoon salt 2 cups milk 3 egg yolks. slightly beaten 1% cups coconut. premium shred 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 baked 9-inch pie shell 2 egg whites, unbeaten % cup sugar Dash of salt 2 tablespoons water ll teaspoon vanilla. Combine sugar. flour and salt in top of double boiler; add milk Ind egg yolks, mixing thoroughly. Place over rapidly boiling water and cook 10 minutes, stirring con- stantly. Remove from boiling water; add 1 cup coconut and van- illa. Cool slightly; then turn into pie shell. Place egg whites, sugar. salt and water in top of double boiler; beat with rotary egg beater until thoroughly mixed. _ Place over rapidly boiling water and beat 1 minute; then remove from tIre and continue beating 1 minute, or until mixture stands in peaks. Add flavouring. Pile lightly on fillintt. Sprinkle with remaining coconut. Serve at once. Three sliced bananas, or 1% cups thinly sliced dates, may be added to this recipe. Place % of fruit in pie shell; then add filling. Arrange remaining fruit around meringue; sprinkle with coconut. PIE CRUST 2li., cups sifted cake flour y, teaspoon salt 2/3 cup cold shortening 1/3 cup cold water (about). Sift flour once, measure, add salt and sift again. Cut in short- ening until pieces are about the size of small peas. Add water. a small amount at a time, mixing lightly with fork. Handle as lit- tle as possible. Wrap in waxed paper. chill thoroughly. Roll out on slightly floured board. For pie shell, use % recipe. Line a 9- ineh pie plate with pastry, rolled 1/8 inch thick, allowing pastry to extend 1 inch beyond edge. Fit loosely on plate. Fold edge back to form standing rim; flute with fingers, Line with large piece of waxed paper and fill with rice or beans to hold shape; or prick shell with fork. Bake in hot oven (450 degrees F.) 10 minutes; then re- move paper with rice, and con- tinue baking 5 minutes, or until browned. Bake pricked shell 15 minutes. Of Interest toWomen . Readers . MOST POPULAR PIE Quality Gives Flam E3311 Husband Gives Helpful Hints If You Watch and Lita! Yo. Can Lem! Valuable Trick Your husband on give you iota of helpful hints on grooming. it you’ll let him. He an tell you, for insuncc. that the rubbing alcohol he um utter shaving is an excellent skin tonic. He can point out that shoe sockl protect women's shoes-eWeek" seldom-used evening shoes or sum- mer shoes-just as well " they do men's. The petroleum Jelly he use: on his haiv--and you borrow to make your eyelashes .listeer--is an ex. cellent proteetion against rust. 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