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Durham Review (1897), 14 Nov 1940, p. 2

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% % i;” _Â¥ *$ H 36 "Laughter may help check the bad behaviour in the world." â€"Charles Chaptin, When painting a room the fol lowing hints may be fourd usefu!: Pon‘t be in a hurry to finish; put down old newspapers, before work and remove all curtains and hangâ€" Imgs; keep handy a rag soaked in turpentine to wipe off "mistakes," Rickrack braid makes a gay finâ€" mish for bedroom, kitchen, bathâ€" reom or play room curtaing. It‘s equally effective on plain,. figured or colored materials â€" szehn as unbleached muslin, chintz, dimits In removing basting threads «ut them every few inches, and «o not puil a very long thread out at one time, as you are vrory apt to leave holes in the soods. When sweeping a room open all the windows and sweap toward the center of the room. This preveats the dust from settling on the woodâ€" work ard the walls. water and soup into washing maâ€" ehbine, let it run for a minute or two to dissolve soap before putting in clothes. «o zo=1 0 â€" / CC borvOGIgeet .. ‘dress because it too may be changed lr',: dis_w:nn!ing the pique trim or 22 P0 22 MeRCrORC . especially designed for the working girl by Dolly Tree. On days when you are leaving the office to keep an important dinner date with your :beau, try wearing s NMack crepe {dress instead of your suit. It isn‘t {too dressy for office wear if cut on .aimple lines such as this one worn by the actress. The tunic is belted lover a straight skirt arnd once again crisp pique is used for trimming. ‘Now this n anothor) "pmnitpomois Household Hints tras. Just avoid invitations and give the time to improving your looks and you wil} surprise your friends with your smartness, Those who go to beauty saiâ€" ons for just the hair and maniâ€" eure may do their facials and grooming at night or take a weekâ€" end whenever possible for the exâ€" There should be a day for the visit to the hairdresser. Make this a regular hour if possible as it will prevent waste of time. The morning hours are best. do, provided we do the nail} seru>â€" bing every morning and use the emery board for removing any rough edges, then a quick going over with the orangeâ€"wood stick, followed by hand lotion. This takes only a few moments. WEEKâ€"END FOR THE EXTRAS It takes less time to keep wei groomed if we follow a schedule writes Donna Grace, beauty ediâ€" Try Schedule For Grooming Resultsâ€"After putting Easier to Keep Looking Weli If Routine is Foilowed manicure a week will "two faced" painfol airnassan Dranes... choked, painfulair passages ? Mentholatum will brs you quick relief or % 1:’: ‘.'"!ho'ntbevar{::ntonuofiea xree nesaae crenthe worst head cold. Spothes all T n .. / gathering 0j andnes »10,p2CenE your head and nose bim to wait for M Daphne‘s secretary. “Secretary?" Andy back from his secret mission. The butler at the Fowler resiâ€" dence was quite pleasant when Andy showed him his letter. He ushered him to a seat and told him to wait for Mrs. Hackeit, We m Bs e EO nnac iilrre All he had to do no deliver it and that was case Daphne‘s address in this month‘s copy "Topics". Betsy of eou im on it. She was just to wait for him a couple away in the car until Pack from hi« ssm ngine "Miss Daphne Fowler â€" Dear Madame: Permit me to present myself, Mr. Andrew Hardy, a gentleman whose polished manâ€" ners and irreproachable charaeâ€" ter embolden me to request for myself the honor of an acquaintâ€" ance. Do me the great pleasure please, to accept my compliments. Most respectfully, your obediert friend and servant, Mr. Andrew Hardy." He looked up and grinned. "Hot dog! Now that‘s what I call a letter." Followed an hour of" thumbing through Emily Post and finally the epistle emerged in all its beauty. Reassured, he went on. What he‘d like to do would be to write one of those nice etiquette letters to someone, the kind you deliverâ€" ed in person. And he‘d like her to help him so it would be just right. LETTER TO DAPHNE "My husband? Why my husâ€" band‘s your father." She looked at him blankly. _ Then "Oh, I see what you mean." She smiled. "No Andrew." But a few days later Andy had an idea and he immediately went to his mother about it, first, howâ€" ever, getting her promise that she wouldn‘t ever betray him to her husband. one of them was gonna be ruined in the struggle. But there was one ‘specially good thing about Betsy. All day long she‘d drive around with him in her chauffeured car and let him tell her his troubles. Of course he never said exactly what they were and didn‘t even breath Daphne‘s name, He simple told her that there was a tragedy in his life so big he couldn‘t really mention what it was. nostrils...sore membranes. .. choke. It gave him a little cheer but not much. Always he would come back to the desperate probâ€" lem of Daphne. It was him against the City of New York and Betsy was really a stroke of: luck. She took Andy‘s mind off things by showing him all the sightsesuch as Rockefeller Centre and the Statue of Liberty and even the penthouse where she lived. ISSUE. 46â€"‘40 nounces he is taking the whole family to New York because of a court fight over the Carvel Orâ€" phanage Trust Fund. Now Andy must make good his boast that he knows Daphne and bring back a picture of himself with her, or Polly will make him the laughing stock of Carvel.....In New York hc finds little Betsy Booth, who had once visited in Carvel. She has rented an apartment for the Hardys. out about his infatuation and scornfully tells him off. Then, unexpectedly, Judge Hardy anâ€" nounces he is taking tha «wLâ€"1 with Daphne Fowler, New York society‘s top glamour girl. He krows her only from magazine photos which he collects in a scrapbook. â€" But Polly Benedict, with whom he has quarreled, finds Andy HARDY MEETS DEBUTANTE CHAPTER FIVE °/ C GOo now was to that was easy beâ€" SYNOPSIS: Adapted from the Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer Picture ess had been copy of the course wasn‘t jJust supposed ple of blocks til he came echoed disâ€" Beatrice Faber warm _ bef Oi‘e winter Made of wool, with inner wirâ€" ing, an electric muff is used by the composer and pianist, Sergei Rachmai'noff, to keep his hands The new design is rainâ€"resist. ant â€" there‘s no seam for water to seep through. Three steps in the softâ€"soled shoe‘s evolution are exhibited in the shops. Jodel, the designer, says his shoe is based on the theory that since a foot is a continuous series of curves, it should be encased in softly curved leather, rather than in a shoe with a stiff sole tacked on the bottom. women, with the sole and the upâ€" per molded from one piece of leather, is being shown in New York. Oneâ€"piece Shoe Is Unique Model the toque). the w n one turban the designer piles the drapery higt, toque fashâ€" ion, and, as a revolutionary touch, he makes it cover one ear, reveal the other. It is in absinth green jersey. A beret is shown pulled into every sort of shape by whimiscal hat designers. The model is a black felt beret, pulled sidewise with a red velvet band, and fastâ€" ened so with a gold clip. A rex'ol_ufiiopary new One New York designer this fall shows a true tricorn in a black diamond velour. It depends for variety on grosgrain banding and a newâ€"looking masque veill attached to the hat. VARIATIONS ON TOQUE, TURBAN § °_A variation of the toque is a sheared beaver. It has characterisâ€" tic toque dip over the forehead, but takes on calot traits with & jJersey backâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"head cap. A towering toque effect is achieved with a feather. ® Who says women‘s hats ave crazy? Eve Tartar, analytical ha; desgner, has figured out that just as there are only seven basic story plots, so there are only seven basic plots for hats. The most talented desginer in the world can do no more than play variations on the seven themes, she contends. The seven are corn, toque, turban, beret, pillbox, brim and calot. By Basic Hat Types Are Only Seven Electric Muff Then suddenly a big husky bodyguard strode forward â€" and caught him by the collar. "None 0o‘ that, young fellow." He hasâ€" tily whirled Andy to the door. (To Be Continued) and The Best Designer Can‘t Do More Than Make Variations on Fundamental Themes engageâ€" shoe for \ Begin preparations for this box at your local post office. Get the printed rules; yor will readily learn the advantages of following them very closely. In packing your box sentiment will have to be subdued somewhat and common sense followed as your guide. Some of "his" favorite goodios will neither carry well nor keep. Do not enclose such things as soap, loothpaste and pomades with eatâ€" ables no matter how well rolled and packed. The box may be packed for days in a very cold place or in a very warm one. A blending of favours may become very unâ€" pleasant tastes. Cellophane, wax paper are all boons and everything should be woll wrapped. If your box for packing is not tin, procure the strongest corrugated box made for the purpose. Wrap in strong cotton or sheeting rather than paper, sew up with strong twine This party must be planned with exceptional wisdom and care. The guest of honor of course will bo ‘"Your" soldier overseas. The place, â€"somewhere in England or may be in Iceland or maybe in British Columbia, And the time of the party will have to be immediately upon arrival. By SADIE B. CHAMBERS "His Party Overséas" Broadcasting Stations and Recording Studios, many of Canada‘s leading Radio Manufacâ€" turers, Radio Jobbers and Dealers NOW emâ€" ploy operators, inspectors, testers and service men who were technically trained by RC.C. Other graduates of this course start in busiâ€" ness for themselves on small capital outlay. Learn Applied Radio, Electronics, Talking Pictures, Electric Eye, Frequency Modulation, Public Address Systems, etc. Course may be taken by Home Study, or in Day or Night Classes at College. Easy terms granted. Bex UAjemagzoShaitno M f apy this flril C o9 ho 30# * rone 19" â€" V umm so "ffietot} so , nave _9°.°:o- z... P c N 0n 00A i n onl mm N L7 PEOVS 27 Ul‘ly 1 graduates now earning big money, of wireless operators in Canada. The original of this letter may be seen on file at Radio College of Canada. Its writer is only one of & number of RC.C. graduates now earning big money, each selected fron: the cream of wirelace nrna n n Lan n epin Practical Radio NTARIO ARCH TORONTO 8 Miss Chambers welcomes perâ€" sonal _ letters from â€" interested readers. She is pleased to receive suggestions on topics for her 4 lb. butter 2/3 cup brown sugar 2 cups sifted flour Candied cherries Nutmeats Have butter soft and cream until fluffyâ€"gradually add sugar, then flour sifted with salt, Turn out an board and knead in flour until cracks appear on surface. Put into a thick layer in ungreased panâ€" flute edges, prick with fork, decorâ€" ate with nuts and fruits. Bake in slow oven. Cream butter and blend in sugar, Beat eggs well and add to sugar and butter, beating together well. Now add fruits and nuts, then add dry ingredients and lastly add the jelly. Grease pans with 3 layers of paper. Bake about 3 hours in slow oven 275. This make 2 sqares (§") O0r 4 pound coffee tins. ‘Measure flour and sift 3 times with baking powder, baking soda and salt and spices. _ _ If made in coffee tins it will _ be ready for packing. Be sure and grease well and use plenty of waxâ€" ed paper. l6 lb. pitted dutes l4 lb. table figs % lb. seeded raisins % lb, Sultana raisins 1 lb. currants 1 lb. chopped citron peel t& lb. chopped candied pineapple t lb. chopped candied cherries i4 1b. halved blanched almonds %4 lb. halved filberts 4 cups sifted pastry flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 12 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons cinnamon 2/3 teaspoon mace 1/3 teaspoon allâ€"spice Ginger and nutmeg 1 lb. butter 1 1b. brown sugar 9 eggs 1/3 cup grape jelly Method: Prepare all fruits and combine peels, pineapple and nuts. "YOUR OVERSEAS FRUIT CAKE" l’---â€"------------------g * When the last class in Pracâ€" tu:a‘li R:gio (l-ll?mfi: Study) graduat on Friday, sEpt 20th,1940, our Placement Bureau had jobs waiting for every one of them to o to, and every graduate started to work on Monday, Sept. 23rd. We offer YOU exactly the same help in finding a wellâ€"paid position. SHORTEBREAD Here‘s MORE Proof! : RADIO COLLEGE OF CANWADA, 54 Bloor Street West, Toronto. WL§4 Sendme,flEEandwitboutobligafion,fufldeufls of how I can train for a weliâ€"paid job in Wireless. A career in Wireless offers a great future to any ambitious manâ€"!- theremayneverbesuchoppormnifiesagainasthetearetoday Bigâ€"pay civilian and government positions are NOW WAITING for trained men, and promotions are rapid. You do not have to give up your present job or leave home to start trainingâ€"many other men like you have. learned successfully through our unique system of Homeâ€"Study. lu!mmmekmhfifiluhdhm training, since it atfects hole future in Wireless and how much Ti hn Aie menueremtie Wce puopacs Radio Coll f Canada has for over twel been recognized as a leader. Ou.rcouts:sg:r: PROVENI:yt!:e::;idpmgimwgraz:mg and tbemoneydaeynoweam.We‘bonedybelievedutevaysmdemwboemou. NOW will beabletosemreimmadiaae,profiubleflnploymmongraduadon, Don‘t HUNT for a job. TRAIN for one! If you are over 18, have at least two vears of High School, and are wilis.. . " °U <L* Over 1: " School, and are will;». . " CC "IC OVver 18, have at least twoyearsofl‘lighScbool,andmwilflngmmdybardfornfewtbon months, ACT NOW! Fill in the coupon below and mail it TODAY! (HRmemmpmmmmmmmmess222222 00 ers, 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto." â€" Send stamped, â€" selfâ€" addressed envelope if you wish a reply. 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€" Lastâ€"minute invitations often make necessary some hasty beauâ€" ty repair work. It is a wise girl who keeps handy â€"a few Quick Pickâ€"up For Tired Hair Before you know it, Xmas wil; be just around the corner! Why not start now on these attractive, practical, crocheted potholders? Pvery housewife would love them! Pattern 2640 contains charts anda direction: for making thein: illustration of them and stitches; materials required. Sena tweniy cents in coins (stamps cannot be acepted) for this pattern to Wilson Needlecraft Dept., 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. 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