t& 14 Russell J. Baldwin has seen many romances develop amid double finesses and grand slams, doubled and vulnerable. As tourâ€" mament director for the American Contract Bridge League, he is the game‘s No. 1 onlooker. wHERE ROMANCES BLQQOM "in spite of one conspicuous exâ€" eeption, there are numerous sucâ€" cessful bridge romances every year between players who meet at tourâ€" naments," observes the 42â€"yearâ€"old Clevelander. "If a person bhas disagreeable traits, they‘re bound to show up at bridge. The good ones turn up, too. Another thirg in favor of bridge romances is that the partâ€" mers always have a community of interest. Take it from the man who goes to all the big tournaments without competing in any â€" the bridge table is an ideal place to discover the right wife or husband. BLOW OFF STEAM "I know that busbands and wives @éiffer about contract, but many play together in mixed pair events, whore the competition isn‘t so serious as the open games. I think any iwo people must do a certain amount of arguing, anyhow, and that‘s x pretty barmiless way to tlow off steam." Pick Your Wife At Bridge Table Orange Sponge Cake 5 egg yolks 1% cups sugar * cup orange juice 14 cup water 2 cups cake flour 2 teaspcons baking powder 14 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon grated orange peel 5 eazz whites, stiflly beaten Beat egg yolks, sngar and orange Juice for 10 minutes with a rotary hand or machine beater. Add water and beat 2 minutes. Add flour, gifted with baking powder and salt. Beat about 1 minute, or only until the dry ingredients have been quickly and thoroughly blended Into the mixture. Fold in the grated peel, and then the egg whites which have been stiffly beaten but not dry. Bake in a 9â€"inch tube pan, in moderate oven (350°F.) for T0 minutes, For the filling take: 4 egsg yolks % cup sugar 1 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon gelatine 1 teaspoon grated orange peel *4 cup sugar Mix egg yolks, % cup sugar and orange juice and cook in double boiler. When thick, add the gelaâ€" tine and orange peel. Cool. Beat egg whites and add %4 cup sugar. Fold exg white mixture into orange eustard. Spread on cake and sprinkle with coconut. Chill in refrigerator. A particularly delicious orange sponge cake with a flavorous filling becomes the star recipe for the month, If you want to assure yourâ€" self and your guests that it is entitled to such an honor, try the following recipe. And if you know of a better cake recipe, let me have it. Perhaps it too, will become & *Star." These are cake days. Cooler weather makes baking a pleasure rather than a task, so homeâ€"made eakes are appearing in far greater quantity than during the summer. Check Domestic Aluminum Use By the end of this year, the use of aluminum in Canada for ordinary domestic purposesâ€"for imstance pots and pansâ€"wil} be Reâ€"armament in the United States and British war contracts in that country are drawing heavily on the American supply, for that reason continued free imports from the U.S. would be an indirect drain on the reâ€" sources of the British Air Force. Under the new restrictions alumâ€" inum can be imported only under strict regulations. imstance pots and pansâ€"wil} be practically finished, says a story in the Montreal Star. It will be needed for war purposes. The ban which has been placed on imports of the metal is due in part to the fact that a continuâ€" arce of free imports would proâ€" duce confusion in the rationing system. NEED IT FOR PLANES A much stronger reason is Briâ€" tain‘s battle for airâ€"supremacy and the vital part of aluminum in the construction of airplanes. The supply comes largely from this continent. ihis Month‘s STAR RECIPE Expert Insists It‘s the Ideal Place to Find a Mate â€" Disâ€" agreeable Traits Show Up In Game By BETTY BARCLAY Metal No Longer Available For Mousehoid Purposes in Canada by Year‘s End ol _ By morning though the "seâ€" cret" was emblazoned right on the front page of the Carvel Daily Star: "HARDY FAMILY TO NEW YORK Local Jurist to Fight Trust for Carvel County Orphanage" And sure enough Polly called that day. There was malice aforeâ€" thought in her voice when she got Andy on the telephone. Aunt Milly was hiding a smile behind her hand, Marian and Mrs. Hardy just looked amazed. Judge Hardy scratched his chin. "Well son, New York is evil in some of its aspects. But then so is every village and city in the world. The fact remains, we‘re leaving for New York day after tomorrow." He looked around at all of them. "And by the way, this thing‘s a secret until Mr. Benedict makes it public. Reâ€" member that, Andrew." Andy spoke hollowly. "It‘s okay with me to keep it quiet for the next ten thousand years." and other Booklets FREE. Write now for the booklet "52 Pies"â€"a pie recipe for every week bookiet "52 Pies & pie recipe for week in the year. Enclon?Crvwn Bnn?fldsnd send to: Canads Starch Home Service Dept 2.N 49 Wellington Street East, Toronto. CHAPTER FOUR There were tears of horror in Andy‘s eyes. Why, think of all those things he‘d said about Daâ€" phne Fowler, abut being invited to her debut and her wanting to marry him and all. If he went to New York and didn‘t make good on that stuff, he‘d be ruined here in Carvel forever. SYNOPSIS Palpitating with bliss, Andy Hardy carries on a secret roâ€" mance with Daphne Fowler, New York society‘s top glamour girl. He knows her only from magaâ€" zine photos which he collects in a scrapbook. In fact, so great is his infatuation that he is inclined to break off his "steady" atâ€" tachment with Polly Benedict. But at an editorial meeting of the *"Carvel High Olympian" magazine, Beezy gets hold of his scrapbook and gives him the laugh for his imaginary romance. Andy is forced to put himself on the spot by declaring that Daphne has invited him to her debut and would probably marry him if only he could get to New York. KEEPING IT QUIET "What‘s New York got that Carvel hasn‘t? Just some high buildings, that‘s all." His voice tightened. "And what do people do when they get in high buildâ€" ings? They jump out of windows, that‘s what they do. I tell you, New York‘s a den of evil." Andy HARDY MEETS DEBUTANTE ISSUE 45â€"‘40 Adapted from the Metroâ€"Goldwynâ€"Mayer Picture Beatrice Faber By Navy blue, dark as midnight sometimes, or with a shade of light that suggests sapphire, is the "dark horse" revelation this fall â€" for both day and evening. For many years this effort to put over navy for fall and winter has been incidental, but this year, it comes with the force of accelerâ€" ated momentum. For evening, in satin and velvet dark, it‘s a corâ€" rect companion for the dark blue worn by most men in evening clothes. In wooliens, particuâ€" larly suits, smooth velourâ€"like wookens or roughâ€"soft ones. And satin for daytime frocks, too. Yellows have _ strengthaned their position for 1940â€"1941 seaâ€" son and are style news not only as a family, but an influence upon the cast of other colors. The deeper tones are being most wideâ€" ly sampled Ancluding the corn tone, the golden shade and the mustard yellow that is new this year in cottons. Among the colâ€" ors feeling the influence of yelâ€" low are the reds, coral tones, the greens and the browns. Formal bats are flatter and smaller, as the heartâ€"shaped felt with rivbon bow and streamers at back, or the little black felt sailor with fowr feather pompons posed above ana below the brim at cither side. Fireman Andy Fitzpatrick reads the allâ€"important train orders to Madeleine Carroll to impress her with the safety rules of modern railâ€" roads. The lovely British star rode the cab of the Canadian Pacific‘s biggest engine over 50 miles of the mountain route while on her way from Vancouver to Regina for the world premiere of her latest Paraâ€" mount picture, "Northwest Mounted Police". "One of the most thrillâ€" ing experiences of my life" she said. ols e o The huge 16â€"inch naval guns cost $225,000 each. But no, Aldrich, the big lug, had to apologize for last night and tell Dad he was getting a job on the newspaper and would Dad and Marian believe in him. ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK Even â€" Andy‘s â€" manufactured stomachache and fever didn‘t do the trick. His father just looked at him hardheartedly and said nothing short of heart trouble would keep them from taking him along. Up to the very minute of train time the next day, Andy tried every trick he knew to stay beâ€" hind. There was a little Rovne when Aldrich Brown, Jr., came in. Maybe he and Dad would have a fight and then they‘d miss the train. ‘"You‘ll be glad to know we‘re printing the story of your flamâ€" ing romance with Daphne Fowler in the high school magazine. And remember, you‘d better bring back a picture of darling Daâ€" phne and you to illustrate the story or else. Not a fake one either." Fashion Flashes Their first glimpse of New British Film Star Enjoys Ride in Train Engine Cab Not even the Japanese are quite sure, A new form of government has come into being, strongly cenâ€" tralized. It is intended to muake the nation strong, in order to end the war in China and cash in on the "golden opportunity" in Indoâ€"China and the Dutch East Indies. It is chastening women‘s dress, eliminating movies and dancing, streamlining weddings, curtailing the consumption of féod, liquor and cigarettes, depriving the golfer of his caddy, and taking the Amerâ€" can lingo out of baseball. Japan‘s new "national structure" is visibly affecting the lighter side of life today. Today, Japanese women are not supposed to wear vivid kimonos. The eyeâ€"shattering sash, for which their costumes are famous, is disâ€" appearing. Censors admonish them publicly if they persist in displayâ€" ing the bright colors. Japan Chastens Women‘s Attire The dance halls are closed. A police permit, not always granted, is necessary for a private dancing party. Popular music, if it excites amorous imaginings, gets the police axe, Some sashes have even been forc ibly removed on the streets. "Of course I did," Betsy reâ€" turned proudly. Her adoring eyes were fixed on Andy. CASE OF HERO WORSHIP Mrs. Hardy turned to him. "You see Andrew even in New York nice girls think more about growing up to be a good houseâ€" wife than dancing the â€" the rumble." "Aw Mom." He was in the throes of acute embarrassment beâ€" fore Betsy, "It‘s the rumba." Betsy sighed _ happily. "I brought over my own radio for you Andy." She suddenly realizâ€" ed that the lovelight in her eyes was too apparent. "It‘s â€" it‘s just common gratitude because back in Carvel Andy took me to my first grownâ€"up party." Andy went into the bedroom with his father and the Jucle smiled teasingly. "Son, how do you do it." "Aw gee Dad, she don‘t mean anything. It‘s onlyâ€"â€"" his chest expanded. "â€"only hero worship." "Well, my hero,"‘ the Judge said â€" briskly, .."let‘s get unâ€" packed." self?" York as they crossed on the New Jersey ferry, did something to Andy though. Maybe he didn‘t approve of this big city but he could still.retain his artistic apâ€" preâ€"iation of those skyscrapers. In fact, he was beginning to perk up a little as they walked into the maisonette apartment up in the "fifties" that had been enâ€" gaged for them. But as they opened the door, everyone gasped, "Why it‘s Betsy Booth," the Judge exclaimei. "What are you doing here?" Andy stared in amazement. He hadn‘t seen Betsy Booth since last year when she was visiting in Carvel. She looked a slittle more grownâ€"up now and prettier â€" though still a mere child. There was a lot of excitement as Betsy explained everything. Her folks had been away when Mrs. Hardy‘s telegram had come. So she herself had gotten an apartment for them. It had really been easy, no trouble at all. She had just called the real estate man and there it was. ‘My," Marian said "and you even hired a servant all by yourâ€" And what does all this mean? CAN‘T WEAR VIVID KIMONOS â€"Canadian Pacific Photo. Eliminates Movies and Also Dancing; Curtails Food and Liquor (To Be Continued) omm n cirrmmage =webtmne cemernmicroni hi a d con t ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ers, 73 West Adclaide Street, Toronto." Send stamped, selfâ€" addressed envelope if you wish a reply. Miss Chambers welcomes perâ€" sonal â€" letters from â€" interested readers. She is pleased to receive suggestions on topics for her column, and is even ready to lis ten to your ‘"pet peeves." Reâ€" quests for recipes or special menus are in order. Address your letters to "Miss Sadie B. Chamâ€" In the ruins of Arbroath Abâ€" bey, in Scotland, is the headless statue of a Scottish king, and at his feet lies a lion similarly deâ€" faced. Oyster Rarebit 1 cup oysters 2 tablespoons butter t lb. soft mild cheese Cut in small pieces & teasp. salt Few grains cayenne 2 eggs Clean,. parboil and drain oysâ€" ters, â€" reserving liquor. Remove oysters and discard any tough portions. Melt butter, add cheese and seasonings; as cheese melts, add gradually oyster liquor and eggs slightly beaten. As soon as mixture is smooth add soft part of oysters. Serve on toast (bread toasied on one side only). Serve on untoasted side of bread. And now for & request: Graham Cracker Cake % cup butter % cup granulated sugar 2 eggs 8 _ teaspoons baking powder !4 teaspoon cinnamon 2% cups Graham Cracker Crumbs (80 Graham crackers) 1 _ cup milk Y& teaspoon vanilla Cream the butter, add sugar gradually and cream together well. Add the beaten eggâ€"yolks. Mix the baking powder and cinâ€" namon with the cracker crumbs rolled finely and add this alterâ€" nately with the milk. Lastly fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites and add vanilla. Bake in a butâ€" tered loafâ€"pan in a moderate oven for 85 to 40 min. This is William the First, called William the Lion. He founded the abbey in memory of his friend, Thomas Becket. Here the king was buried, and during the Reâ€" formation his statue and that of the lion were beheaded. It is a strange fact that, if the weather is going to be wet, the stone over the region of the king‘s heart always becomes shiny and moist, and sometimes water actually trickles down. That is why it is called "The Weeping Statue." Welsh Rarebit 1 _ tablespoon butter 1 _ teaspoon cornstarch & cup thin cream % lb. soft mild cheese v& tsp. salt 4 tsp. mustard ‘ Few grains cayenne Toast Melt butter, add cornstarch and stir until well mixed; then add cream gradually, while stirring constantly and cook two minutes. Add cheese and stir until cheese is melted. Season, then serve on toast. Sardine Rarebit 2 tablespoons butter 1 _ tablespoon flour 14 teaspoon salt 1 _ cup rich milk Sardines 1% teaspoons mustard 4 teaspoon paprika 1 cup grated cheese. Toast. Make a cream sauce with butâ€" ter, flour, salt and milk. Add other ingredients. Place sarâ€" dines on toast and heat either in oven or under broiler. Place on plate and pour on sauce. Garâ€" nish, with parsley or mint. Tomato Rarcbit % cup grated cheese 1 can tomato soup 4 tsp. mustard Combhine all ingredients in the top of double boiler and ccok toâ€" gether until the cheese is melted. Serve on toasted crackers and toast. Much of the success of rarebit depends upon the quality of the cheese. A rarebit should alâ€" ways be smooth and of a creamy consistency. "RAREBITS" Rarebits are always tasty bits and are always popular with the menâ€"folk. Cheese too is a traâ€" ditional fare with the majority of people. Rarebits are served on crackâ€" ers or toast. Weeping Statue Nuns Come Out First Time in 47 Years Soldiers Writing Plenty Letters Never let it be said the soiâ€" diers don‘t write home. Figures compiled by the auxiliary serâ€" vices branch of the defence deâ€" partment show 140,168 envelâ€" opes, 276,226 sheets of stationery and 842 postcards are distributed weekly among soldiers in camps and barracks in Canada and Newâ€" foundland. Nuns of the Good Shepherd left their cloister in St. John, N.B.. one day in October, for the first time in 47 years to assist at the opening of a triduum for St. Mary Euphrasia, foundress of the order. Put your new pair of stockings on, and draw a line with colorless nail varnish just under the susâ€" pender top and over the toe joint â€"the two most vulnerable places. But if you have to darn a toe or heel, darn on the cross so that the bias threads take the strain and the stockings won‘t pull away from the darn. Tiny pinhole leaks in pots and pans can be mended w.ts; snap fastenersâ€"clip through the hole an@ there you are! The triduum â€" three days of prayer â€" was started in the Caâ€" thedral of the Immaculate Corâ€" ception in connection with the recent canonization of the sainz Save any accidents by tackâ€" ing strips of emery paper to the steps of your household stepâ€"ladâ€" der, it gives you a firm, good grip for the feet. Try using a spoonful of vincâ€" gar in the water you soak your greens in instead of salt, it not only kills the inhabitants, but makes them drop to the bottom of the bowl instead of just dyâ€" ing inside the leaves. Apply a little ammonia to your chrominâ€" ;rvl;â€"-i-laâ€"fééï¬Ã©rrticles if they get disâ€" colored in bad weather, then polish with a duster. Cocoa‘ stains should be soaked in cold water and then dipped in boilingâ€" water containing borax, on no account use soap for them. Coffee stains, on the other hand, should be covered with a little egg yolk ‘mixed with glycerine and then washed in warm water. Tar stains on washable things can be smeared with lard, scraped off and then washed, use ether for any nonâ€"washable material except artificial silk. # .Manypeoplemsafelydtinktumdcoï¬ee. Many othersâ€"and all childrenâ€"should never drink them. If you are one of these, try Postum‘s 30â€"day test. Buy Postum and drink it instead of tea and coffee for one month. Then, if you do not feel better, return the container top to General Foods, Limited, Cobourg, Ont., and we‘ll gladly refund full purchase price, plus postage. Postum is delicious, economical, easy to prepare, and contains no caffeine. Household Hints Mr. Caffeineâ€"Nerves Gets Erased / *â€"«â€",AUR asla \\.':“': "ay %‘ ~uvs"dAeg ename . \ \\A ‘ = In a previous announcement the ministry said erroneously that mail for RCAF. overseas should be handled the same as for Canadians serving in the Royal Air Force, FOR CANADIANS IN RAF. Mail for Canadians serving with the RA.F. should be addressed to RA.F. Records Office, Ruislip, Middlesex, England. In the case of officers the number and name should be given and the letter sent in care of S. Seven D., Air Minâ€" istry, Adastral House, Kingsway, London, W.C. 2. The air ministry, correcting a previous announcement regarding addrossing of mail to Canadians serving in the Air Force overseas, said in a recent statement that mail for men of the Royal Canaâ€" dian Air Force overseas should be addressed to the Canadian base post office at Ottawa. From there it will be promptly forwarded. Arresed on & charge of burzâ€" larly in Los Angeles, a young man said he was doing it in order to pay his way through college. How To Address Mail To RC.A.F. Queen Suffers Cold Hands Apparently feeling the nip of autumn cold during a visit to a community â€" feeding centre in South London, Queen Elizabeth warms her hands over a cook stove. Approach of winter preâ€" sents London with the problem of keceping warm the thousands who have lost their homes in honibngs. 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