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Show SISTER PREFERRED -IN-M6NEY-iVIATTER i Br BETTY BLAIR There It nothing like truit and confidence to make the one in whom it if Implanted strive to live up to the full measure of that truit provided the penon to whom it it given if really fine, and nothing like mistrust to bring out the wont in one. Dear MUs Blair; My husband ia a rallroeoTlnan and while we live fairly comfortably, com-fortably, there are bills to worry aver, Insurance among them, Heart's Haven SIMO for me, 12000 for the children, chil-dren, with oouble that amount In ease of accidental death. Having tha children Insured doesn't bother me, but leaving It In hie sister's name doea. It takes a good portion of our cheek every three months. The children are his by a farmer marriage. In my opinion, hia act ahows no trust on his part. He doean't have faith in me. Does he think I would be disloyal and cruel enough to keep their money from them? What makea hia alster ao much more trustworthy than I? Does he think I wouldn't be a fit guardian? If I am good enough to rear hia children during the yeara I live with him, why doea he assume I would be less worthy after he waa gone? Another Arrangement Why doean't he arrange to have a bank or an attorney manage the money for the children, ao much a month to each one aome such arrangement that wouldn't ahow he discredited me In favor of hia alster. Hia sister la In poor health. Would hia other aiatara or brother act aa guardian In case aha paaaed an after he did? While I am living I want hia children to knew they can alwaya have a home with me, and for aome reason I want my husband to feel aa I do about mrr relation ahip to them and theirs to me. I have shows thla letter to my husband, ao you can direct your reply to ue both. "ONE IN A MILLION." o a a I feel very much aa you do on the subject of your husband s sister being made the beneficiary of insurance in-surance Intended for hia children. In case ehe died her own brothers and sisters and not hia children are her heirs, unlaaa her will states otherwise. oth-erwise. You ahould tiiacuae thla natter together with an attorney. I alao think any woman who cares for another woman's children and doea the best she can for their rearing and daily care, so long as ahe la their father's wife, la entitled en-titled to trust and oonfldenoe, aU a man can give. ' It your husband truata hia sister M much mora than he does you concerning the mere matter of 12000, why doesn't he put the much more precious care of hia children In her handa nowT One la led to think the matter of handling the money of much greater concern than the , development cf the children. To my mind. It la of much leas concern. ,. Encourage your husband to In-qulre In-qulre Into the possibility of having , hia estate made beneficiary of hia Insurance, with a will directing ex- actly how It shall be apportioned, . and hia bank made the executor. FOR COSTVMS Dear Mlaa Blair: We are having a maequerade daaca for Halloween. There are to be so many Spanish and Dutch costumes that I would like some-, some-, thing different for a change. . Could you suggest something different dif-ferent for a boy and girl come-thing come-thing we could make oureelvee? ; Thank you. "EPPIB." a a a Consult the , fashion magazines, ; the quarterlies or biennials. Coa-. Coa-. tumea for fancy dress balls are ; ah own and you may pure hue the , patterns for making them. Boy Blue and Bo-Pee p. Jack and Jill. . Plerot and Pieretts, are among the most popular aa a rule for boy and ; girl costumes. I NOTE TO 'DESERT ULY The Information for which you ' ask la not available here. I auggeat . you write Captain Dobbalo in care of the radio station with which he the milk. Add this mixture alternately alter-nately with the sifted dry ingredients. ingredi-ents. Beat In dry Ingredient atlr In the milk. Last of all, fold In the well beaten egg whitea. Pour Into a lightly greased pan and bake in a vary moderate oven (320 degrees F.) until done. Cookie Recipes Recipes for all kinds of delicious cookies sre brought to you by The Bait Lake Tribune-Telegram Home Service bureau. You'll find 4 different reel pea for spread cookies, rolled cookies and a boat of miscellaneous cookies in our new booklet, "Successful Cookies.;' Put a few filled cookies In the children's lunches and their lunch will be an event they will look forward to. For your copy of "Successful Cookies" send 11 cents (coin or a tamps) to The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegram Home Service Bureau. Salt Lake City, Utah. Your copy will be aent by return mail. Booklets can also be assured as-sured by calling at The Tribune-Telegram Tribune-Telegram branch offices at Ogden or Provo. Whipping Tip If cream refuses to "whip," add Just a squeeze of lemon Juice, continue con-tinue whipping and it will soon become the right consistency. Another" An-other" way which slightly increases the quantity of your whipped cream Is to beat the whit of an egg until very stiff, fold Into the cream and whip until heavy. Pompon Color Notes Original color ideas Lelong launches this season Include fluffy silk pompons to trim evening frocks. These dangle in a variety of shadee on tulle and lace skirts. Colors mix alao in a red, blue, yellow and green striped belt which accents a black dreaa. Use for Shoe Bag A generoua aized ehoebag hung on the Inside of the downstairs hall closet door can serve for storing many articles caps, mittens, rubbers, rub-bers, email brooms, hat brushes, etc. la connected, and ask him for the required information. EYE FLIRTATION Dear Mlaa Blair: Please tell me the meaning back ef winking the light or left eye. Thank you. "K. F. Q." a a a There Is an sclent eye flirtation that says. "To wink the right eye meana I love you; the left, I hate you." But surely no one pays attention at-tention to such ' nonsense in thia day and certainly none with the quantise of a real lady but would resent thle sort of thing from any man uniasa It ware In fun from a close friend. Evan then It smacke of commonness. WALLPAPER PASTE (J. E. O.) To v pounda of flour add S tablespoons of pulverized alum and enough water to make a thin paste. With a kaleomtne brush wet the paper In the entire room and keep bruehing It until the paper will scrape off by tha thumbnail teat. With the same paate the new paper Is put on the walla. |