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Show !Jt I il 'll I TT- l-'!' 11 'Tl j :w-- :? 'kei U 's,; : men mite w3 Bake Cookie Now To Have Them Ready Afco!lvW. f . V. 4 LYNN CHAMBERS' I '. 31 F. M'S Stuffed Bukt-- Iotatues witli Creanied Hum Asparagus Salad Glazed Carrots Pineapple Cole Slaw Biscuits Beverage Sponge Cuke Custard For Holiday Time J fajLvnitCfanilehS X teaspoon soda H teaspoon salt K eup nutw, chopped I cup chocolate pieces Cream shortening and honey gether. Arid unbeaten egg and nilla and beat until light and fluffy. Mix and sift flour, tova- soda and salt. to the first mixture. Stir In Add nuts sa i2S Christ-Bi- t Bake boliday cookies before sad litre them In wax paper loti lint to keep them fresh and apple wlU pffcrt- - A raw, impeded irereat Ihem frtm drying out. 1 Cookies Sutfar-Sh- y Good cookie are always In sea-pat Christmas but particularly so This year, f course, we are p.n working un- er difficulties be- a. gtoS cause sugar is ut easy to obtain. But that eedn't put a crimp in the Yuletide cookie Jar. Com syrups, honey and unrationed and chocolate pieces. Drop from teaspoon on greased cookie sheet. Bake in a moderately hot oven 10 to 12 minutes. Using only a small amount of sweetening, cookies in the following two recipes take on extra sweetness because of the molasses that is used them. Both contain dried fruits to make them moist: Prune Ceokles. (Makes S dozen cookies) 14 cup shortening K cup sugar M cup molasara X eggs IX rups sifted flour H teaspoon baking aoda ' li teaspoon salt K teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup rooked prunes, pitted and cut In small pieces 1 teaspoon vanilla . Cream shortening and sugar, arid Chocolate ire all on hand to help molasses and eggs, one at a time. Sift with the Christmai baking. You will flour with baking soda, aalt and cinnamon. Add to creamed mixture. gad the recipes for these substitutes Beat thoroughly. Add prunes aqd Co good that they're here to stay vanilla. Mix well. Drop by teaspooneven when we have plenty of augar. are fuls on a greased baking sheet. Bake Cookies made for Christmas oven for in a p gsually prepared ahead of time to 12 minutes. lave work as the big celebration approaches. It'a a (mart idea to take precautions with them to keep them fresh and moist. First of all, use aula and dried fruits whenever possible as these ingredients add mois-kirSecond, pack them in waxed piper lined tins with a raw apple. Then they won't dry out ! Incidentally, when using honey or Com syrup in cookies, grease the baking pans thoroughly to prevent ricking. Melted fat brushed on the (ns usually aolves the problem neatly. Here are two types of cookies, neithen add molasses. Sift flour with ther of which requires any sugar at dry Ingredients and add alternately all. One uses corn syrup for sweetAdd with milk to flrst mixture. ening and the other, honey: chopped nuts and fruit. Spread thinly in a greased shallow pan. Bake Fudge Not Squares: 15 to 20 minutes in a moderate (Makes IS squares) oven. Cut In bars. 1 cup chocolate pieces X tablespoons shortening X rgrs. beaten U cup corn syrup h teaspoon vanilla wjT 1 rap eake flour, lifted X teaspoon baking powder li teaspoon salt X enp nuts, chopped A. M.UIVKRN K1 McClure Ml Kathleen Norris Says: o- - By Mi k swim: circle needlecr Advice Is Where You Get It li Smart Accessories for Bathroom and scat cover in rug cotton, or of old stockings. The Problem of Sally Kent Bviul;i ule. 'XU Fc.itisrri. Newsp-p- er Veil lyodlciM.-WN- U Feature. Knit en I needles, section by section. The rug and roveis are a buKinner'i Joy. Pattern 731 has directions fair rug, chair and seat coven. Du In an unusually large demand and current conduluna, slightly mure lima Is required In tilling outers for a few al the most popular pattern numbers. Bend your order to: STAGE' SCREEN1: RADIO we get iiuimiri?" "N iw, June, don't be like that. We r.in anil will, but nut now ' "Why nut no A ? I've tnlil ynu a dozen timea. We'll have to struggle along ami peiliap never get on our feet. If we Wail A NO SO Debased to Western newspaper Balsa, By VIRGINIA VALK QONSTANCE COLLIER Goddard until I'm started everything will be easy." We are on our feet now. You have some of your mustering out pay and I've saved a few dollars. How much have we?" In cash, all togellier. about two hunritrd dollars.' "That's a lot of money to me. Plenty to get married. We dont need much. I've been thinking of this for two years. If we had any Confidence in ourselves we would do it. Mu left me those two acres on the Tack a suitcase wi'ffc comfortable clothes and a box airk provisions, and pul turnpike. We cun fix up the shack there. I can keep working for a ikem its the old ear. 1'kra say to him, gel in, we're going places," and head west." while." That sounds all right, and ail By KATHLEEN NORRIS V NSETTLLD through those months in the Army Y HUSBAND has while the other guys were talking of That strange and frighteno the store, . going back to the . bank, , after two ing change that comet over yji come home ... changed, th d:,y c,,uld begin an egg route, years in active service as a It's my dream." marine, writes Sally Kent, She gripiwd his arm. "if that is I find myself for the first itwhat you want B0 afur lt may that in time my life with a problem m,t smiI1(i like niuchi mxhing dort that is too difficult for me to ,t flrst Jllpt think Prte how Uicky we are There nre so few egg men solve. I wonder if Other wom-I- n jn tjs town, it ought to be easy. en are facjng like troubles, I bet i can get (lft, regular cus-and now the war is that tomers in a couple of days." . T over, and them helPed aVe y sauntered toward Slowly they town. Pete sighed and grinned. Can help me. "Gee. Jane, I ran hardly wait! 1 ! am the letter goefe peddto butter and oranges on David is two years old- was drafted in And I've learned to make swell er- with a baby girl of me and left . jelly. Hy full we should be all set." three and another baby his voice was casual. It lng We were both anxious br,"Tiier arelot of folks with hens that j should do his share as around here. I'm sure they'd be a soldier, and I tried to do glad to sell you eggs. And with a mine at home. We moved to cart yu CHU,d take them int0 t0'n- my mothers house, and there It would be tough on your feet but SQn was born just tw0 you d soon harden up. The doctors Mother keeps told you to walk a lot. Youre not years ago. afraid of hard work? The question boarders; I had helped her all was lightly put. .through my girlhood and took "No." he said, "its us Im afraid my old place now; planning of. I don't want to look forward to meas marketing, making hard times later. It's not my pride. . ds and superintending the m pul) a cart if thats the test, but m not take a chance on two hun-- changing personnel in the - 3" . com-Thou- gh - deceive Charlie Chaplin when Paulette was Mrs. C., and doesn't mind telling about it. "Mr. Chaplin preferred that his wife should be the lady of his house and should give up any thought of an acting career, says she. But Paulette Sewing Clrclo Ntedlecrafl Dept Bos 3217 Saa Francises , CaliL Enclose II cents lor Pattern N- oAddreaa- was ambitious. So Miss Collier, whose name has long been famous In the theater, coached her at every opportunity. "And we just didn't tell Charles anything about It," sha adds. She's teen in "Kitty," in which Paulette stars. Miss Collier has helped many another actress; tha Ust Includes Mary Plrkford, Norma But Shearer, Claudette Colbert. husbands didnt have to be deceived in their cases. men after they have been in military tervice for tivo or three yean it a great trial to their wivet. Women who have been uniting for weary ami anxiout montht to end, ti find their dream of a happy futura ihattereil. Here it her husband home at latt, and for food, but he it to different! He it not the man who said gootlby to iweetly and sadly on that awful day when he left for overteat. No, he is not the tame. He it moody and querulous, unable or unmlling to fit into civilian life. Nothing pleases him. He it indifferent to hit ly proa-peop- le - Namo- A as smart as BATHROOM'S its accessories. Make yours just knitting rugs, stool Buy Victory Bonds! lovely by Larry Brooks took hla name from that of a famous theatrical costume Arm walked In to have a costume fitted, walked out "Brooks." Now singing opposite Jo Stafford an the air on CBS Tuesday nights, ha's also singing a leading rola on the stage GrandKM MOM SNIFFIY, - oa ihiv iai 1 ar fiat tiacft'i too STUFFY DIITKESI OF HeadCoidsl you Li each nostril. Whats more it actually helps prevent many colds from devekming if used In time! Try itl Follow directions in package. VICKS VA-TRO-H- loving wifes best effitrlt. Often he hat tome outlandish when te, like moving to tome distant part of the country ami trying a completely new business. The story in this issue concerns a returned soldier named David. He wants to leave their two children with someone, anyone, just to they are cared for, while he and Sally go West, to look for a farm. He also thinks about pioneering in the Canadian northwest. Farming it completely new to him, but he wants to do almost anything except to settle back to his old job in the old town. LAWRENCE BROOKS Norway; hes come a long way from the radio Italian in Hartford, Conn., where ho worked for three seasons. Between times he's had a mevla contract that took him to Hollywood but did no more for him, and sung In a night dub. In "Song of kitchen. dred dollars. i They neared the main street. "Mother has always prospered. Finally she spoke. "Let's ask' a few inc n crowded war times she Teresa Wright says, It should ha what they'd do. There must exceedingly. My weekly bud my turn next," and means her turn be a lot who have had the same get to David a few line anyway to make a picture based on a book problem." were every day, and often pages by her husband, Niven Buseh. JenP' le laughed. "Who'll be the flrst aw-aynifer Jones atari In hla "Duel in the cheerful, and snapshots of victim?" Di and Jimmy kept him in touch when RKO makes hla "They Sun; June pointed at a couple. The man wjth their progress. This was for Dream of Home, Dorothy McGulrt rested his hand on the door knob of me aa for many wives a lone- will star. Meanwhile, Teresa ia ap-... . nr. 10 a long shiny motor car. Yep." said y time, a time with anxious PMrln In Paramounts 'Tha Im-, "they look likely. One of them ments. but a time of much deep doa lot of compromising If we are r(cct otipoite Ray Ma. to our to servicemen so help much dough happiness, .too. Mother's life has reluming probably inherited ,nd to themselves conditions from a tightwad uncle that he never neVer been easy she found thi In-had to work a day. Try it if you terval refreshing and delightful, and that seem strangely smug, safe, After a aearrh lasting for months, to them, after the horlike ths children were wonderful. Columbia Pie turn ehma flcolly and rors loneliness and which smile best abnormality her Flashing Dislikes Boarding-housReekrt far the role of Al Jetoea bo of war. Jane said. "David came home was very nice indeed a yuung man In the teehnlroler mn-leto acwilling In Head Car. West "Pardon me, I wonder if you would tentatively called "The Al Jol-so-n all this, but within a few days cept someone look Get to after your do us a favor?" Breket'a last arreea apI knew something was wrong, and Story." babies, no matter what you have to The man opened the door of the now is wrong. He doesn't pay her. Pack a suitcase wilh com- pearance was in "Junler Mist." everything clock dashboard looked the at car, In a boarding-houshe fortable clothes and a box with like proand answered, "We're in a bit of a thinksliving With rain sweeping over HollyDiana is badly spoiled and he visions, and if put them in the old car. wood, and attack td flu 'i hurry but well be glad to help seems completely indifferent to the Then claiming to we are one actor after another. Producer say him, "get in, we can." ' Of course, the children did not going places, and head west. "Will vou answer just one ones- - baby. Joe Kaufman was lucky. Kane Richknow him, and when a dark, thin, Years ago a nervous husband I t.n.' How m..rh money do yo--, l inkBarbara Reed and Rebel dadd WM adde, to knew got this treatment my own mond, a couple should have before marryRandall, lead in "The Shadow," n they in fact and before we had husband, which Kaufman is directing, were Melt chocolate and shortening "1 try to make allowances for the gone a hundred miles he was beginTS:c wmniiii was about to siicak. all bowled over and had to stay fiver hnt water. Beat eggs thorough-ly- , n a of has who nerve man the cure, quiet, amused, expec- home. But Kaufman evidently had a ning But the mun answered again. He add corn more for of known home life M l nothing tant, happy. Wc drove 0.HHO miles, rabbit's foot in bis pocket; they ni'd'led tow nrd his eompniiiun. syrup and vanilla travelling didn't take to their beds till the day and I pm married on her dowry, than two years; I try to keep things the most inexpensive and beat until di.llnrs in American money serene and cheerful, and of course it there is, except on font. The most after the picture was finished. eigi'ty and light fluffy. SV That :i:d our puss ilc from Dublin is understood that as soon as he thrilling, fur you may slop anyStir in melted Bonita Granville's certainly growto New York. In 1K!IJ it cost thir'y resumes work and Is able to sup- where, eat when you like, try anyif) chocolate and fur eneh. V.c landed with port it, we will have our own home thing. dnllur ing up; the sheets her first man In shortening, which Youll find your old companion be- Monogram's "Glamour Girl." .It dollars Twenty of it was again. twenty-livhave been slight k "But this is not enough. He wants side you sooner than you dream is otars Belita, the Ice skating ballerEveryday brownies will take un n Mj' and five I e rned on the wav Mix ici-cooled. lJ You find him rested, ina, but Ibis Isn't Mie of the standfestive touch if they are simply dull.-irwas me to leave the children and go possible. Twenty-fivII and sift flour, with powdered sugar frosting. The over with him. Where doesnt seem soothed and presently eager and ard plots that k-- skaters usually enough, young luriy. Thut and M i'f away ii chocolate mixture. cookies should be well cooled before faith in me." lie smiled and patted to matter. He wants to go West, alert again. You'll talk plans, ex- draw "Glamour Girl" to an emoStir In nuts. Pour they are spread wilh icing. the iii'n "Tlie rest runte wilh hard to buy a farm, to pioneer in the plain away difficulties, share prob- tional story which ends In violent Into s greased, square pan. Canadian north, to do anything ex- lems. You'll agree that Diana is a death. work " Bake in Dillingrr" la one ef Monomoderately hot no place cooks know ihul bar shu)cd Busy cut n!T all further talk by cept settle down here, realize how little spoiled; that there is pet picture; aomrbody gram's oven for 25 to 30 minutes. pile time. a comfortable for a young couple like llmr own called "Glamour GlrL" ke cookies save preparation "Dillingrr saving. 'Thai does it Li t's go home Jucky These molasses flavored fruit bars and tell nur f.imil es (hut we're go- home, no immediate financial pres- home; youll say the baby is exact- on Ice." Honey Drops. time. for his like dad. the a wife. and devoted are holiday sure, ly thing just IMakrs 4 doxes cookies) ing lo take the big Jun.p." They break. Give Give him a "Obviously, thi ia just what I Molasses Fruit Bars. Bill Gargan returned to Repub ed off hand in hand. li rap shortening rul November is lic's studio the same. a like do. can't yourself Id dozen about myself. I change ban) for the first time since man. to turm-the X cap honey (Makes The woman I'm not in love with bedmaking and beautiful travelling weather, and a 1935 when he checked In for hi role 1 "Were you ever in Dublin?" H cup sugar egg. unbeaten But you can't pioneer with marriage like yours is worth saving In Murder In the Musie Hall," starH teaspoon vanilla He was grinning "No. lady." he dusting. H cup shortening two small children a companions, this nut of been IX raps sifted never 1 "I've ring Vera Hruba Ralston. Tait egg flonr replied and financially any such change Medical Care in Rural time I wss here there wai one proX enp molasses state But if I ov.r.ed this auto I'd would be a desperate chance. soon fis that " He looked up the jection room and one sound stage," 14 cops aiftrd flour "We love each other; there isn't Areai II Inadequate he remarked a be looked around. "You say this is tny bus? street4 teaspoon zzlt In the Journal of the American any triangle complication; when we Republic has 18 stages now. X traspoon sods LYNN SAYS Do vnu takp it too" take long walks together, as we do Medical Association. Dr Ib.wntree, f "No. I live on the other side of 14 teaspoons baking powdrr In the evenings, there Isn't any quar-- 1 chief of the medical division of 'he Taste Tips: When all the meat Orson Welles has expressed more town " cops whale wheat flakes l'j writes: selective service system or unpleasantness. But it all hs been iliced off the roast, tf intrr,ht in pities of 'The'! goid day to you. madam. rolling X enp milk cornea out to this; David wants me "Surveys of the health situation nt.xl na,io,ial el(.clj,jn n,ay hittle off the I cop chopped seedless raisins Iliie'! worry Those youngster will pieces from the to throw away the security I have among the rural famil.es in some hnnes. " (l(j ,;.n running for senator. Mean-o- f grind them and mix them Beat tncelher sugar nrd shopeii-Ing- . be ail right the states Indicate that a large in heard as a eommenta-proporlio- n with ie y,(.-"Let ns hope so Good day to you. built up so painfully and slowly Add egg and blend well Sift mayonnaise or salad of farmers have poor ',(ir all these long months. 1 want him to network American (jn for sandwiches. hn the wateiicd She disappear, soda and baking pow- sir." flour with salt, that the facilities for health return to normal he is certainly not The bone from a roast ja producing, directing and may be der. Crush whole wheat flnkea Into mu'.mrmg. "And I was Just going normal now. Please advise normal below are service a womrequire- glarrirg in "The Stranger," playing tin-hnmered with onion, . rr.e and the celery, fine crumb and mix with flour. Add to tell '.hem what a ments and that there is a pitiful in- - the part of a magician In Harold an anxious to save her bay leaf and parsley. This to egg mixture alternately with ol' man had in Cork borrowing the and the man she loves. If marriage, sha can." adequacy of the care provided reg- - Lloyd's "Die Sin of Harold Diddle-ularltock is excellent for our marriage licence for casseroles milk. Fold in raisin. Spread bat- mni'i-for tha lower income farm hock. and apj. arm, I regularly wuces, or as a gravy base. inch thick in a greased bak- and p.isuicc over Well, hell huuth ter ilies. and Charlie McCarthy. with To My advice. Sally, Is compromise. e. iFT mo-Pet- e. al e, Try It Apple Spice Muffins! ALL-BUA- N (No sugar , no shortening, but lots of praise!) hard to believe such luarlou pnif-flare auguries and ahortenlng-les- a blit they are I Thry owe their wonderful flavor to a combination of Lager, cinnamon, molasses and the ns goodness of Kellogg's nut-swe- et isly, And tliey own their tender a la texture to Uia fact that milled exLra-hlor golden aoltneaa. I cups Kellogg 14 teasooong cinnamon K traapoun 4 cup molasses milk ginger 14 cup 1 egg, besten 15 slices raw apple 1 cup sifted flour or other fruit 1 teaspoon sods mixture 4 teaspoon aalt w Add to molasses and milk and allow lo soak for 15 minutes. Add egg. Blft flour, soda, aalt and vices together and combine with mixture. Pill greased muffin pan full. Dip apple slices In cinnamon-sugar mixture and place on lop. Bake In mndrralely hot oven (400'F.) shout 20 minutes. Makes 15 muffin. w two-thir- n. u-iu- Good Nutrition, loo! alloxan la made from ths vital oom aa ef gnsst wheat son loins a SDaecafrsfisa at the protect! rs food elements fouad la LAWS ALL-M- tha wholt (rain. cup pro. ldn ever H your dally atlalmam One-ha- lf J seed far Iroa.i Berea all-ma- au-sx- an Kelloggs J daily I & - SPRAINS AND STRAINS war-wor- is e lAIJrl) , s e i -- V ct : ,z ' i'Vfr', e 1 1 1' ' Ik Baking Paw Jar with tha BALANCED Daablt Actiaa Clobbar Girl b today's baking powder . , , (tie natural choice for Hie modem recipe, bs balanced double action guarantees ud fo right action In Itie silling bowl, plus Ihot final rito to light and fluffy flavor h the even 'a.lhc drt-si-l- Sun-healt- TS e car-fots- y prevent the broiler from V thebroiioe pan is easily washed, n ,ervin veal, complement ih with sauaage, spiced , nuts or pickles. Kever press meat loaf or ham-er- i Into tight loaves or pat- When loosely shaped, the W1" be more tender. nkfurteri will have extra drn!!! PPed in biscuit baked and served with u,trd white sauce. r & be- coming dry, flt it a ith a wire rack. lnd then the fat will drip into the Mn. It ia easy to pour off, and ' Bake in a moderate oven. Fear Schooner Dessert. (Serves S) ing pan. 6 whet. I tell li'in." She ripened the rl'ior of the car. "I'm glad he left li.e machine unlocked so I can wait in it." lf pear halvn Preventing Caverrd Smut I.iks cupcake fiend i:i.;ji;irii'c a:,ii:,st redue- -i Raspberry preserve grain yields caused by covered Whipped cream smut is to treat winter barley or in half. ball Split Cut each pear wheat seed before planting in the on of a pear cupcake and lay piece fall wi'h an organic mercury dust. each half in dessert dish. cost of treating the seed The spoonful raspberry pr serve in amount to about three or four rents a wilh spomful and top of ter pears n gcrf a ,jmaprice, compared of whipped cream Just e ore f u.Vcral bushel of oss wjh lng. grain per acre. Rslaistd br Western Newsenicr Union. C a in ni An analysis of aome of the ur- veya Indicates that between one-and one-haof the lower in- come groups have no mediral or der.tal care whatsoever. Of the 18.- 000 cases at serious Illness rep rtrd by farm families in Texas and Oklahad a dochoma, lest than one-hators care. Only one out of three births was attended by a physician." Because of the inadequacy in most rural counties of the public health services and hospitals, the death rate at almost any age level' is greater in rural areas than In urban centers. lf Hi doesn't like boarding-houses- mj, tot .u . 4 oiiftS AMi blltS llinrvd men spent iii months 0 dieting, to lo is V) pound - then rU the weiht on again in three neekx, to play the lot Spanish king in Mnmieur Heuin ire." ...One Meet He al Iarhys " broadcast art end got actress said one ward, f 16.1ft fur it, regular pay for long part. 155 top . . . Worn then JJWO musicians, name band leaders and more than 4M singers hate appeared on Spotlight Hands" during tha past threa years on Ilka Chase scishes youd write the air her about your pat peeves shrf 1 cot lecting mm plaints; those shared by Use most people sviu be discussed on her radio progra Freo-thir- easy way to STUFFY MRUS When nostrils ere ctoggsA end your nose feels raw, membranes swolii-n- . rrark or cooling, soothing UmAvlaiam. Spivttd il inside sos .rill . . , tnd snuff well hn-- k. Instantly it Starte to 1) Help thin out tliirk mucus; 2i Soothe irritated membranes; I. Help nature swelling; 4) Stimulate lural liliei'l supply to "sick area. Every breath brin-- s qui' k. welcome relief. To open stuffy nosiriS. gl effective Mentholatum today, lha Medicated Jsn, tubes 80c. Fj&mmus I'ejSUt' r4s vt |