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Show WOMAN'S WORLD Be Eased by Planning, Scheduling bpriing Cleaning Can -- basket equipped with cleaning aids saves many steps during Spring bmisecleanlng. II can easily be carrlrd from room to room and should contain such aids ss waxes, polA ishes, cleaners, spot removers, window clesner, brushes and cleaning cloths. These "helpers" when not In use ran be kept together In a aupply cabinet as shown shove. schedule while at the same time you give yourself ample opportunity to finish the laundry. On those days when you have actual cleaning planned weekly, do some of the bigger cleaning on the Spring housecleaning schedule. Doing the big cleaning room by room eliminates having the whole house in a turmoil and makes for peace of mind. Allowing whatever time you deem necessary when making the outline will help force you to adhere to the schedule and thus makes your work more Gathering supplies together helps avoid a lot of time usually spent In hunting for a particular bottle with plan. of polish or cleaning cloths. Here is a basic list of cleaning necessities to use as a guide in stocking the basket or supply cabinet: bottled ammonia, gum turpentine. THE READER'S COURTROOM - Let Buyer, Merchant Both Beware By Will Bernard, Should a Merchant Let His Customer Make a Foolish Purchase? An art dealer bought a group of paintings from a famous collector and put them up for sale. One day a society woman became interested In a certain picture, believing it be- longed te the special collection. But as it happened, this particular paintiag was just part of the dealer's regular stock. After some study, the woman said: "IU take LL.B May a Man Be Convicted Of Murder If the Motive Is A stranger checked In at a motel on a side street. The next morning, the proprietor was found on the floor of his kitchen shot to death. Soon afterward the stranger was arrested on a charge of murder. At the trial, the prosecutor produced an overwhelming mass of circumstantial evidence all pointing to the defendant as the killer. Only one link was missing; a motive for the crime. However, the court decided that the accused man should be held guilty anyhow. The judge said that shooting somebody in cold blood is murder, even though the motive remains locked forever in the heart of the killer. Finding himself with a heavy calendar one morning, a judge decided upon an unusual expedient. He called two cases for trial at the same time one in the courtroom and one in his chambers. During dis-e.'.- quired There ere several fiaod cleaners for windows and - rrors You may l.kr the old sta' t ty of ammonia mixed with water; if you j refer, use a liquid wu n cleaner or a s; erinl type of w ix which is applied and rubbed off to give the AND were divorced 'three years ago, writes Elsa Marvin from Reno. "At that time our children were Junior, 6, and Marilyn, 8. B.lly had always said he was devoted to them. Rut he certainly did not prove it. He was critical. Irritable, exacting, and as I am was naturally doing all my own work without help, which is an impossibility anynot sleeping, and way; nervous, it seemed generally run down, wisest to us both to divorce. "However, the divorce only brought fresh problems and unhappiness, as you yourself predicted in a recent article it often would. Billy went to live with his mother, and for awhile ran around with the girl who had originally taken his affection and care away from "However, that did not last, and when his mother died, he had her old home made into two apartments, and offered them to me in place of $150 a month alimony. The children and I moved Into the lower one. renting the upper. However, the place was run down, and for a year I have been unable to rent my upper floor, a9 plumbing, roofing and rehabilitating are beyond my means. His Mothers Will "Billys mother and I were not on speaking terms, and she deliberatefurniture and ly left her silver, other possessions to an old friend; leaving Marilyn her piano. Junior, a useless lot far out of town, and myself, $10. The injustice of this angered me naturally, and I sent for Billy and we talked it over. But he is unwilling to break his mother's will. This talk led to other meetings, when the children immediately re- - engineer perfected a new method of insulation, and applied for a patent. Immediately several 'f J ' in a show. "Since we came back to town he has seen the children constantly, taking them off sometimes to his sister for a Saturday night, and givrest Now ing me a comes the gist of this letter, and my problem. Billy wants me to remarry him. Would you ever advise this? His sister wrote me about it, warmly urging it, but making me feel it was mostly for the children's sake. Although she lives only 30 miles out of the city we have never met, I have a d horror of interfering However, been lonely, and Marilyn thmgs-in-la- I have is some- times unmanageable. So I would be glad to have a man about the house again, and. of course, I was once In love with Billy. Other men have sometimes been attentive to me. but 1 have never felt that I w.shed to marry them. Please advise me definitely, yes or no Advice Is "No! Ordinarily, Elsa. I would say an enthusiastic "yes" to this idea. , dusted twite with an '1. ' c' a year - . ax' " c - ij year-aroun- . . Self-Stud- --- V' ' ,r) KhrjT ' y a Sunday dinner. You were nervous and you didnt sleep; two conditions in a complain, ing wife that drive a man to the aforementioned exacting mood. critical, irritated, You aren't smart enough to win Marilyns affection and obedience, and there's a strong suggestion that you spoil the boy. No, I wouldnt advise you to remarry under these circumstances. Or rather I wouldnt advise Billy to marry you Youre still an untrained, spoiled woman, and Billys best chance for happiness, and the children's, is to wait a few years, when they can spend more and more time with him, without having to put up with your exactions. NEW YORK, N. Y. The night life of a chihuahua, the hot tamale of the canine world, has many of New Yorks stymied. This doggy night lifer is escorted to the theater and the gay spots by a luscious blond every night. The stag line frowns. Threes a crowd and Supersonic Sable, the chihuahua charmer, doesnt like crowds. Tne blond Is Janie Stevens, 23, of Aurora, Ind., a pert pint sized singer at the Old Knick, a playboys cafe-theat- er specializing in melodrama, red checkered tablecloths and beer. Miss Stever.s, who stands 4 feet 11 inches and weighs 95 pounds, chihuahua in hand, is the star attraction. Janie, a singer since she was 15, started taking Supersonic Sable to the theater with her each evening. After the show they do the town together. Sable's life, however, was not always one of gay revelry and gadding about the gay white way. Before her emancipation she used to remain at Miss Stevens apartment, and snooze while her mistress was out winning the bread and dog bis- cuits. This prosaic existence ended abruptly whan Miss Stevens found that upon returning home after a hard night at the theater Sable would ba full of life and ginger. She would enlist all sorts of guises and cute tricks to get her mistress to forsake the sack for a little frisking and good natured play. The result? Janie Stevens very little sleep. , After an ironing h. has been washed it T back on tin- - board When it dries, it enough to be smooth -- J Pile fluffy mashed tr to an attractive dish, sprinkle with'n brown in the oven ,V . l If you prefer brand of sorrTe sand-soa- p for removing paint-kin- d to your skm, petroleum jelly to tfci you use it. Stale soap in U- -- lasts soap. Buy in & remove the wrappers V you get home, so the the soap while it's si I a,-- Mint Flavors These Chocolate Ice Cream Puffs (See Recipes Below) and contrast. To avoid loss entirely, which MENU Braised Lamb Steaks Browned Potatoes Minted Peas and Carrots Salad Apple-Dat- e Butter Rolls Beverage Orange Dessert Cake Recipe Given of Interest in food is so apt to come at this season of select the year, 1 some interesting desserts such as in are featured column today's You have your lo sprinkle LYNN CHAMBERS' YOUR MAIN DISHES for the season are of the lighter variety, then your dessert patterns should be Just a shade richer than usual to give the menu variety, balance ing it. You speak of jealously of some girl who took Billy away from you, but apparently that was all in your own mind. Youve never taken the trouble to meet his sister, who is evidently a pleasant, hospitable person. In the 10 years of your marriage you never said, "Let's have your people for fi .y d for many a hastily parted young couple have discnered, the hard way, that even a somewhat difficult marriage has its Immense compensations. But let me remind you of what you have told me of yourself, and then ask yourself if any man would be wise to put himself in your power again. at an age You are when outbursts of temper occur only in undisciplined characters. You are doing your own work, which is an impossibility anyway," you say. But the care of a man, a house, and two children is far from being that. The overwhelming majority of our American housewives are doing that, and doing it beautifully. Yes, and enjoy- in ! :) serving. During Change of Seasons Battling moths is a job, but most of the work comes during a change of seasons when you are bringing out last season's clothes and storing away winter garments. Since wool Is so easily affected by moths, great care must be taken with winter clothes to prevent their becoming infested. Dog Tours Night Clubs On Arm of Cute Blonde as the proceedings. His Honor shuttled back and forth between the two places, hearing as much as he could of each trial. But when his decisions were later appealed to a higher court, both of them were thrown out. The upper court said that, while the judge did undoubtedly speed things up, he d.dnt do justice to anybody concerned. 7V If you like woe! work to have a nice soft f.nish nf'i r washing, apply a cream or j av'e type wax after cleaning the surfaces This is considered g xd tre Pn.ent for such things as window s.lis. baseboards and floors since the pores of the wood are closed and a gloss is given the wood. Wax should rot be removed on subsequent weekly cleanings Simply wipe with a damp cloth to remove soil. Moth-rroo- f the Home Gotham Spots around with the girl, . turned to their old affection for their father. Last summer we took adjoining cottages at the same beach place, and they swam and fished with him through vacation. This was a good arrangement for me, for I could leave them in his care, and occasionally go back to the city to see my friends or take m w!' luster desired. Chihuahua Does ". . . ran ' I This Mother Needs (ILLY Planning to was'-shades soon? Tiie are dried the ben.' Turn an electric fn' soon as they are r;rsi vents colors Window cords' and raising and dows will be easier Dessert Contrasts much-neede- An other men, who had been working along the same lines, opposed his claim. None of them had perfected the technique, but they argued that their efforts had "paved the way for the final achievement However, the court decided that only the engineer was entitled to the potent. The judge said that, in a case like this, the patent goes to "the man who takes the final forward step toward success. i KATHLEEN NORRIS Never Found? May a Judge Preside Over Two Trials at the Same Time? this one. If it was good enough for that famous connoisseur, its good enough for me!" The dealer said nary a word, and quickly wrapped up the purchase. When the woman later discovered her mistake, she tried to back out of the bargain and a court ruled that the dealer must indeed take back the pituure. The judge said that, when a customer buys something under such an obvious misunderstanding, the merchant should speak up. A s us. proceeds. -- 1 lert'ovs,' aturih, clean- Fuel! worn. ill hkt s tn r own special routine for clean!' g, but there are certu n time trod methods which should be ndo'.d bv everyone for the s ike of ef.c.cl cy. Furniture pets lots of wear during the winter mi, r. tbs when everyone is at home more than they aie out. ami it will need thorough cleaning ard pul. slur g to restore Painted u.'.d light its condition woods will take to a rn id snap and water cleansing, riming, drying, arid, if necessary a light coatmg of wax or s;,ecial (adish. For darker woods, a liquid cream wax will do both cleaning and polishing Dont spare the elbnw work on dark finishes if you want high polish and luster. Liquid furniture polish should be applied with a clean soft cloth. Let It dry, then rub w.th another clean soft cloth until no polish is visible As the last step, rub to a satiny finish with a flannel polishing cloth. A good cleaner for painted walls and woodwork can be made right In your own kitchen with the fol- - tJOUSStiOLV fel 8 feWSeee ItfdtjttnC- r ivr.rg tr. fired, cr.ts one cup house-hold ammonia, 'x ,p v.negar, cup bakir g soda a d me gallon of or a rough ,, Use a s' water. s clnth This loon s the d rt. water and solves grease. s, saves on soap. No r. rising la re- - waxes window i most. Ge through the house wltb pad and pencil In hand and list every thing to be done, room by room Your third step Is to schedule the work for certain times. ' Plan Heavy Cleaning For Light Days Most of us have regular duties even though we may embark on a seasonal cleaning schedule, and work must be planned so these days are considered sufficiently to allow for a minimum of discomfort for' the dally schedule. On laundry day, plan ta da Just one of the easier rooms thoroughly so that you can still abide by the r humus, I'd vinegar, rug ur ers, as will us i, Imp-Trie- be made easier ly taking a pad and pencil in hand and going over the In the first work, room by room place, you avoid a hit and miss method which is Inefficient; in the second place, you have all duties outlined and necessary equipment provided so there Is no time lost mice ttie actual woik is started When you do write things down, you have less of a tendency to skip . Important aspects of cleaning and to "let the less Inclination I also work go" while you Idle away the time on the telephone or over the back fence. The wise schedule allots time for rest, so the work Is planned for your peak energy periods when you can accomplish as cleaning fi upti". ry up or divergent, brushes, du t p..n, cl .:n. brooms, floor mo; s and whatever rise you use. Methods Iae I lor hpri iul Cleaning along more efficiently. flow ran actual cleaning Include all work In each room such woodwork, as washing waxing floors, polishing furniture, cleaning windows, polishing silver and cleaning rugs, washing curtains and bedspreads, spraying closets and putting away clothes for the season. Next, go over the list and notate all the cleaning equipment and supplies needed for each task. Then you can conveniently make a list of what's needed and compile It all lr. a cleaning basket that can readily be moved from room to room fr Cleaning Basket plan, the woik will flow Speed housecleamng cboret polish, vjr. ,i,rs, windows. furniture By Ertta Haley PLANNING ami scheduling work properly will take a tig edge off your spring h nmecle.inii.g by True, making it more efficient you will still have the work to do but when its Intelligently planned and carried out neeoiding to a into a greased 8x8x2 in a moderate oven clothes everything arour.4 out in the bathtub and down on them. At they can be rolled up ; covered inside your until ready to ber ( If hankies and other ? articles start doubling i the rollers when you tr pan and bake them through the wrirgc tl (375) about some of the water out of the hanky with yet minutes. After baking and while still hot, cover with the two table first, then feed it throat spoons orange juice and sugar mix' HARSH-LAXAture and let stand in pan until juice is absorbed. Do not dissolve of choice ice sugar entirely, as it should glaze ONLY A cream, puddings and cakes, all of the top of the cake. which are unusual and good, too! "Wish I had heard o( t Theres always audible approval pecan 25 years ago from youngsters and grownups Butterscotch that offers needed a single, harsh kra alike when cream puffs are served surprise. Although this luscious pudstarted eating ALLAnd cream puff shells made espe ding begins with batter in the botBRAN regularly!" Mrs. H. B. Taylor, tom and pudding cially tempting with a filling of ice 1804 Ridge Avenue, cream are a dessert that really mixture on the Coraopolis, Pa. Just L; goes places. The cream puff shells top, it doesnt end one of many unsohe-- , are flavored with chocolate and that way. During ited letters from ALL-- 1 filled with cool mint ice cream the the baking, HR AM users! If iouj batter rises to the Chocolate Mint Ice Cream Puffs suffer from constipa-tion due to lack of 8L., top, a wonderful (Serves 6) Y cup butter tender cake, with dietary bulk, do this: Eatr of crispy Kelloggs All 4 cup boiling water the luscious butdaily, drink plenty of wa v 4 cup sifted terscotch pudding completely satisfied after Ye teaspoon salt on the bottom. There's a generous return empty carton to L 1 tablespoon sugar share of crisp pecans all through Battle Creek, Mich. Get IX' 1 tablespoon cocoa texture the pudding for flavor and YOUR MONEY BACK! 2 eggs, unbeaten interest. g I quart mint ice cream Butterscotch Pecan Hot fudge sauce (Serves 6 8) Add butter to boiling water; heat Batter: until butter melts. Sift together Ye cup shortening Ye cup sugar flour, salt, sugar and cocoa; add to butter mixture, all at once, stirring 2 eggs, separated Cook, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract thoroughly. stirring, until 1 cup sifted flour mixture leaves sides of pan. Rec move and cool a minute. Add un114 teaspoons baking powder beaten eggs, one at a time, beat14 teaspoon salt Ye ing until smooth after each addicup evaporated milk tion. Drop by heaping tablespooncup pecans fuls on greased baking sheet, two Blend shortening and sugar. Add wet Inches apart, shaping with beaten egg yolks and vanilla. Gentspoon into rounds. BaVe in hot ly fold in the beaten whites. Sift oven (450) 10 minutes. Reduce flour with baking powder and salt. heat (350) and bake 25 minutes Add dry ingredients to egg mixture longer, until lightly browned. Cool alternately with the milk. Stir in and cut off tops. Fill with pepperthe pecans and turn batter into mint ice cream and top with hot a greased 114 quart casserole. fudge sauce. Pudding: 114 cups brown sugar 3 tablespoons flour ORANGE DESSERT CAKE needs 1 cup since the orange evaporated milk 14 cup juice and sugar make a wonderful grapefruit juice Blend sugar and flour. Stir in glaze for the top of the cake. the milk and grapefruit juice. Mix Orange Dessert Cake 1 orange, medium size well and pour gently over batter. 1 cup sugar Bake in a moderate oven (350) tog I cup raisins one hour. Serve warm. cup shortening Burnt Sugar Cake 2 eggs, beaten slightly (Makes 3 layers) Van Camp' 2 cups sifted flour 2 cups sugar Ye teaspoon salt 1 cup boiling water Pork and Beoni 1 teaspoon soda dissolved In 3 cups sifted cake flour milk in Tomato Savci 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup evaporated milk mixed !4 teaspoon salt b Choice, plump, whole with 1 cup shortening tonuK I tablespoon lemon juice 4 eggs, ...a secret aavorj separated Cut the orange and squeeze out 1 teaspoon vanilla sauce... sweet tender 2 tablespoons of the juice. Add to Place one cup of the sugar In a flavor through 0 this juice Ye cup skillet and heat, stirring constantAan of the sugar and ly until through. Only sugar melts and becomes reserve for glaz- brown; remove from of . . . originator canned p heat, add boiling the cake. Cut ing water and stir until sugar is J and bean . . - gi out and discard entirely dissolved. Cool. Sift flour, much good eating the central core baking powder and salt together. andeffoTand the seeds of Cream b'ttle cost of money shortening with remaining the orange. Grind sugar until fluffy. Add unbeaten the orange with egg yolks, one at a time, beating the raisins, using the medium blade thoroughly after each is added. Add of the food chopper. Cream shortvanilla. Add sifted dry ingredients ening and sugar together. Add the and caramel sirup alternately in beaten eggs. Sift flour with salt. small amounts, beating thoroughly Add alternately to the egg mix- after each addition. Fold in stiffly ture with the milk, beginning and beaten egg whites. Pour into greased ending with flour. Stir in the orange pans and bake in moderate oven and raisin mixture quickly. Pour (350) 30 to 35 minutes. 45 1I ALL-BRA- N Cake-Puddin- QUICK TASTyMM ch 1 - LYNN SAYS: Fortify Leftover Foods With Extra Flavor Slices of cold roast veal make an excellent sandwich when treated wr.h a spread of anchovy paste and butter and fresh rye bread slices. Extend that bit of grape juice in the refrigerator by mixing with cranberry juice. Serve chilled for an appetizer. Serve that last bit of caul.flower with a tangy cheese sauce and shower with toasted, salted almonds for a genuine Caver treat. Roast beef hah takes on improvement when it's served with a smooth, tart hollandaise sauce. You can skip the poached eggs since theres so much egg yolk in the sauce. J C T On the second or third night that you serve spaghetti sauce, try it with sliver of ham, sauteed mushroom and a sprinkling of iweet basil. you troubled runcuooal inciet Doesfeeltilleo From pain, euch time.? Then E. Pin bam V Leftover sweet potatoes take an extra flavor and glaze when they are heated wit a bit of marmalade. gucb tymptom y rand toothing i e ( eor about ten dajj fro ST 1. XYDULPINKHAS- ofi S- |