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Show FLOWER 'ST 10 & NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS ;ornans World Kathleen Norris Says: Comforl Imporlant Infant or Toddler Garments ?roteclion, w f Fas tuna. WMU 10 . cunrsnt" MclbV Is required In IUlln JUBSt d lor L'nairug the most popular pattern Dumbo rs. end pour order to: t.e H Sc wins Circle Bn rtla V IV5L JU, Address- - clottur with ruffle and blip Actually. though, th. Lrtant eonldertion In 5b protection, ,nd room r;f m o'suiumsAYs " mm room for rapid tor plenty ol 6et CSuMvaH SKIS at wtK at Heth tent that yoa hat ymr or ,cu plan a layette.with Here la a vegetable dish that is substantial enough to All in for both bread Aid meat on soma day: stent for a friend don't get too sentimental. , may bnr af.trpe garmentfmm trind, wd 0,11 sun- ie nether will appreciate ol placing the gar-.'a- n ease ,.,ind and the baby molt of all, main aim. It T. ituld be your main thema a will be tried to dre.a a .ver youngiter. wriggling lag, laments you'll want to avoid ' that with tiny coUar ,JL and crush easily, garment L Hive to be clipped over the ileevea. ui tight, gathered cWhlng mke .ver you ileevea with wide, ' 'tot, these slip raglan on o easily. it definite preference tor gar--f, s put open and eloae in front, and the like pipjirly nightgown jfcm ti folded over and tied. dlffl-- . Hies may be Juat a littla And. but remember to choose soft and Ana: batiita, kg that ira flannel . r.ssUn. voile, extra-sobe The seam may dtp. d or ftU. fiat . Ah Franees has a pt'culiarly difficult problem. She is about to be married to an engineer. They will go to arway where he has a contract lasting several years. Everything would town. This baby was the re--; suit of a winter of reckless-- ! I see that now. But I had joined a free thinking group in college, and the thought that a woman is not privileged to have a child and raise that child, without the farce of a few words pro- nounccd over her and some man by a justice of the peace, was ridiculous to me. Your advice was to have the baby privately, and give it out for immediate adoption, but I , 't'd the thought of a child all mv own, and determined to go home for the summer, mV babv openly, knowledge , anf , ry persuade a circle of family and friends hat things changed, and the old rrow law against illegitimacy is outgrown. j hand-rolle- ni-ss- niil Care Needed i Tiddler Clothe activity. The ileevea should and free so a not to put The tram on the youngster. seat of the pants cornea in for Sire of the strain too. Little rpn or panties for the baby at i seeping stage need extra the back, and should kin in the front because of t be the edau they get themselves into. Ikuim toddlers garments come hi their share of buttoning and i toll-i- 1 This dnotone wool suit rrom G until sports a Jacket and turn back collar and cuffs. The blouse la matching African marigold rayon errpe and the belt Is ginger pigskin. The halo hat is made of straw, banded In velvet. figure-huggi- were an active youngster instead of Just a pretty doll, and the baby will be much better off. Always make little girl' dresses large hem. Then as the child gruws, the liem can be let out and more wear achieved from the gar- - i i . , ; sup-men- A a you will want to maka secure ae possible. Top riich you will want to follow li u buttons are these: oo sewing ae only a single thread; seeds not make the mistake of "f on the buttons too tight kv u puU end strain on the but-- t il easily 1 prawt fives way if it hugs tightly. want l"1 Laundering Tips their youngsters coats of soft This is a nice Frontal gesture, but actually Jt ?!e of coat is more practical with flannel or chaffla that 1 jimd. Bin the coat is more ? . "tsde, simply washed and lovely pastel Ifih ink linings. 1- teible. idea la to spend rompers in saveral A toddler. Boys, of M. u rompers a soon as they wli but it isn't such a i 'j utolta rompers for little good skfa " r one-piec- e too be leaUaent, TSard Practical : ; ; d V.jmtnndnt ter baby. . . . wwiMe and practical b lovelier, th,J vJS L!i7:.,,ld..lh BoUe fan Dtvss tfct rt often than nee- child as if aha Study the directions that come with your garments when you wash them. It's no longer true that everything must be washed in the hottest water possible. Sort clothing so that all similar colors are washed at one time with light clothes first. Bluing follows the final rinse, and is usually given to ail while clothes to prevent them from after age. turning yellowish Starching follows the biuing process, but in many cases t:.csu two are combined when yuu use a ready-mad- e starch that lias the bluing already adaed to it. This mixture is ready tu use and is just diluted as directed. Select a ready-mad- e starch that is smooth, otherwise yuu will have difficulty mixing it with the water. Clothes should he properly hung to save ironing time. A garment hung on the oil gram" will not iron well and will nut set when worn, properly bang dresses by the skirts or at the shoulder seams; hang sucks by the top so as not to put unnecessary wear on the fool, etc. Iron rayons and synthetic fabto instructions rics according that come with them. Your heating guide on the iron will he an invaluable aid in applying the correct amount of heat to each type of fabric. wr. found fcrs In most and chintz. their brightest, gay. ?1 ,Dctbw 2L1.,hl,,k 1 f these ,portl irlhTO.r''? Puilon sult-MHc- o sport a b wnimer. When ,nd of bg neatness they snd Youll flnd few sleeves on dresses for sportswear of this type, the lira being that you want as much sun as you can get, and also, no sleeves will offer more freedom fur playing. Felts are scheduled to be made in a tempting array of colors, arid you'll find many of them made for easy traveling because a big boost in this department is expected the coming months. j I , ' t. d Well, some of the circle saw things my way and some didn't. My dearest girl friend stuck to me and adored Sylvia, who la an exquisite child, now nearing five. My mother was wonderful, quiet and sympathetic, anxious for me to get in touch with the babys father, which was out of the question, but helpful all through. Certain cousins and aunts turned up their noses I got a good war job, made lots of money, and could do everything for Sylvia. My father died a few months after I got home, and Mother lived with fe. Mother wanted me to tell people that the baby's father had been k.Ilcd at Iwo Jims, but I wouldn't lie. "Jane, my friend, married, and her husband d:dn't like our friend-- 1 ship, I would never have believed that anything would change her, but the stubborn narrow man she married managed It. They have two t even want them children; he to play with Sylvia. "Well, here's the present problem. What nobody but myself even knew was that Sylvia's father was married when I met him; I did not know It until we had been lovers He and his wife for some time. ' came to our town a few weeks ago; they are childless, and they want Sylvia. "Meanwhile, I have fallen truly In love with Karl, an engineer who la going to Norway for three years. Hs thinks it unwise for us to take the baby, and would be glad to have me give her over to her father. The equasion in this that nobody takes into account is my feeling for my beautiful, affectionate little girl; we have never been parted, she depends on me. and her possessive 'my mommy is always on her lips. Her father will stand no halfmeasures. She must go to him unShe must nut see me ci nationally. again, and be'.. eve, as she grows older, that sne Is his wife's child, I am torn two ways, agonized by this decision. The man I want to marry Is in every way my ideal strong, quiet, '.ei der and wise. He and the prospect is of I:fe at a great C't slrurtiun plant in his father's country sounds good to me. Only about Sylvia is he doi-n'- i i j i splendid except for Frances's illegitimate daughter. The child is now five, ami very cute and loveable. Frances has been able fo care for her since she teas horn. Karl. Francess fiance, doesnt want the child. He wants Frances to surrender Sylvia to her father, who is willing to take her, as he is married and childless. This would seem to he a practical solution, hut F ranees doesn't like to be parity! from her daughter, nor is it likely that Sylvia would he happy au av from her mother, Uliss Sorris replies that the chillis happiness and future should he the first consideration of her mother. super-huma- j , ' d ' i t deep-sea-,- that rcvr-uV- u- .4 charm la f and Iniahlr baby. 3u cases of si, rfl'Mi, f p r cun-- r warts have been ImaPd In "t -f medical research here purr ism. : or tniisl. Use once, po- and dim er, and if yuu want bread, make some oatmeal gems, 100 per cent rye broad, or corn sticks. The family wdl appreciate them as a welcome change. cereals like rornmeal and oatmeal ran be used tor stuffing and crumbing in place of bread or flour. Only in a very few cases will you he able to tell the differ ence. and even if yuu can, yuu wont flnd that difference unpleasant. Now. that the vegetable and fruit season is here in earnest, fill the family on salads and fruity desserts. Everyone yearns for and large quantiproduce ties of fruits and vegetables will spell both health and pleasant eat ing to the family. Lonk over these recipes which I've dished up for ynu today. Per haps they will start you thinking about how you can help In serving lomn wheat-fre- e meals every week and still give the family complete satisfaction at the dining table. Nun-whe- The best way out, Frances, was very possibly your surrender of the baby before ynu ever saw her face. If she la what you describe, charming and lovable, some adopted mother and father would all this time have been giving her a child's right, lnve and security. It was your decision that deprived her of this, and put you in today's position, with todays hard choice before you. Whatever you do, there is pain in it for you, and In the solutions you suggest there seems to be small consideration for the child. Long age she should have been placed beyond the reach of these disturbing and upsetting changes. A married man who could have a love affair with a college girl doesnt sound too safe a guardian, and the wife who kr.i-herselt cheated will not make tuo loving a j Why not place this small girl with some kindly woman for say a yrar, marry your Karl and gc to Norway. Make him so loving and efficient a wife that he will want, some day, only to make you happy. When you get your child back, once in your home, Sylvia will make her own way. Her own father and hii wife ieerr to me unfit guardians. It would be n a wife indeed whe could truly love the child of her husband by a younger woman. Shi ha never had children, and would not understand Sylvia, nor his fa therly Indulgence of Sylvia. Stcei clear of them entirely, and betweer now and your wedding day, try t build up between Sylvia and K.irL friendship that may solve all this with no separation between you and the child at all. Since you are independent enougl to fr.ee the age-olcrisis of Sylvia'i bir'h five years ago, face this on too. always keeping In mind tha ele matters pxrept that thi child shall be prefen'ly estahllshec In a loving and permanent home with a chance to forget the wrr:gi and Chiu ges that have upset hei babyhood Lowe-Ii-i- r e rotate Use the rrochrtrd section singly nr re- M'.W has by 15tk Inches: erncliet itirecthini. shown Pattern Katofit 6 asmollis S by 9 to S Ik, k Cnpa With Tana Fish. IServrs Vi pounds potatoes 1 rup water 1 teaspoon salt K rup mayonnaise 2 tahleapoonn vlnrgar teaspoon grated onion eup diced celery 4) k, (k, (Va (V, k,JV jki (k, A JW ASK ME ANOTHER ci. tatoes plentifully for both luncheon adamant. We will have other children, he says, and he wiU never love her as he dnes them. What is the best way out of this for us all?" Lr codee-cok- I UST see what a happy combina-- I tion of crochet and embroidery I Notice how the crochet forms baa-- i kets or borders to set off flowers. Sift com meal, salt, sugar, baking powder and soda together. Add buttermilk and fat to beaten egg. Add to the corn meal mixture all at start off breakfast with comment muffins or potato pan cakes in place of the customary rolls, diced flnrljr le corn creim-at- ) nd You might i JK3 ) Corn Sticks. (Makes 14 corn stickn) 1 cup corn meal or water-groucorn meal 4 teaspoon oalt li teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon baking powdrr a teaspoon aoda 1 eup buttermilk nr oonr milk 1 tablespoons melted fat 1 egg, slightly beaten cereals. wheat-fre- e eggs hard-cook- ms n Combine ingredients in order given. Divide into six equal parts and Boll shape into cutlets or patties. in crushed cereal crumbs and brown In a small amount of drippings or fat, turning once. Serve with melted cheese. If desired. n Skin Cancer Cure P idmactive phosiJ-or'is- , ap'lei with c- rr.Uion blotting purer ha Used successfully for the pent ment of skin cancer et t e Unicer sity of Cal:f rnia m'diral school. I: was it: the I tl ? Irat r er.t was applca'.yi,- - only to s . r f.cjal sk n carecs nnr's w.iruc-tna! it Could r.'-- tie sr;I:-- i to j tumors Summer Fashion Notes I ' ac-wi- th . open-minde- little girl1 dresi should have an opening sufficiently large .round the neck to permit easv getting in and out. Only one button is used for this opening. Very large or small buttons or snaps and hooks are considered poor choice for youngster's garments. Child authorities say that it is easy for the child learning to dress to use the medium-sireflat button, but he is lost with the outsize or small size. Teach him self reliance by making it easy for him to dress himself. For boys' garments, use a drop seat controlled by a belt. This is easy for the boy to manage even at an early age nnd lui ks neat. The drop seat can have an elastic run through a casing so that it snaps back into place easily after being stretched. he , easy OP HUl cup thick while sauce teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper teaspooe paprika rup 1 If you Kant to have ton, and at the same tune, test your ingenuity, do what some of the public eating places are doing during the wheat On one day of the week, serve completely wheat-fre- e meals. You may even learn to like it so well, that you cun stretch this to two days of the week and thereby coun-- ! help feed the f.imme-strickctries. Wl.y not try It? What hie m iiie of the foods to use in place of bread und Hour? Here Is a par'inl list to help you: potatoes, corn m.d cui uiueal, coni cere-alahomi'iy, oatmeal, rice and other amirs fvtvre a b.-i- i acs 14 t tj ft next opportunity you hava : ice how much leeway tha gar-- I has to have to accommodate 4 4 I Wheatless Meals t .'it IServrs ing. J, sheet repaired. i Cora Cuticle. Potatoes are pleuliful Id supply and will spuil If yen dont me them. I'm them in place of scarce wheat products aa the starchy toad for dinner, as Binning or even in bak- 7r a baby hjh you ever watched Notlca ETjrj to crawl or rcachf - Mima. 2 ,t Ian Fraarlsce I. Enclose No- Nssdlecrafs Dept, Cclif. 10 cents tor Pattern. lilt las ftT think Of Cloth 11 t"5f Lovely Crochet and EmESttiSSrs wer show, August Justice for the Baby M feadtcata. SHOW I A ft. (he ? ? Gas on Stomach Mmikli Wfem HIM stNMflk mM mmm priafil, nr mBrt a fcrimr. dfcin llj lira, mtakmmm Imi tag FrernfrG thi m rutiat-arli- uliif inniBnB thaw la Uatfww rjr"TTi TaMata. KolaiMiva. hnaa aawfari la wun gl I jiffy w ffciuMa jww wnnry haafc AMI-a- to a. Jfca all dryw. General Quiz OUTLAW FAMED The Quetlion stirring quirkly and vigorously until just mixed. Place in many capital did the United Slates have aince the Declaration of Independence? hot, greased cornstick pans. 2. Where did Portland cement i Hoke in a hot oven gets its name? for 20 minutes or until done. 3. Did spaghetti originate In ItIf you're looking for a hearty sup- aly? main per with a 4. The walla of what city came dish and light, summery dessert, tumbling down because of the you'll want to clip the following shattering effects of sound waves? recipes to have on band. 5. What former President was chief justice of the United States? Kavery Baked Beano and Hamburger. 6. Who made the comment by (Scrvra 4) song, I'll never, never flnd e better friend than Old Dug Tray"? I tablespoons fat or drippings H enp sliced onluns 7. Where does ambergris come H cup diced celery from? i pound chuck, ground 8. What did the Greeks worship Hi cups baked beans or cooked under the name of Boreas? 1. How kidney bean I teaspoons Worcestershire sauro salt ti teaspoon pondered sage H rup water or canned tomato The Answere H teaspoon 1. Nine. From Portland stone" which comes from England. It bears close resemblance to Portland ce2. Juice Heat fat in skillet, then add onions, celery and ground meat. Cook uncovered tor 10 minutes. Add remaining ingredients and heat thoroughly. ment. 3. No. Marco Polo introduced spaghetti to Italy from China. 4. Jericho. 8. William Howard Taft. 8. Stephen Foster. 7. It is yielded by sick whales. 8. The north wind. REVEALS HOLD-U- P DILL CARLISLE, LONE TRAIN STORY NOTORIOUS BANDIT" CONFESSES UNION PACIFIC ROBBERIES In th One of tli greatest man-hun- ts West resulted In the shooting and Imiff Bill Carlisle, "last of thi prisonment old Wyoming outlaws. For years news- paper hradlines thundered shout his daring crimes. Everyone in the West knew of tlie lone bandit Cowboy Confesses Crime Career Once Bill Carlisle earaped from the penitentiary . . . robbed anotlier Union Pacific train. Then Ishot . . . captured . . . imprisoned . . . and years of silence. Now . . . released from prison t . . this nationally-known outlaw writes an amazing of a cowboy gone autobiography wrong." Brutally frank, ho names well- -, known Westerners, still stive, and bans his true life story. Mors fascinating than any western fiction, ths book BILL CARLISLE . . . LONE BANDIT can be obtained from booksellers or from th TRAILS END PUBLISHING CO, INC, 725 Michigan Boulevard, Department 17, Pasadena 8, California. Deluxe edition, numbered and signed by author Bill CarliBle, $7. Only 54 tor regular edition. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! hi cup diced ! chopped olives cup grated American cheese Wash and per-nnd cut into pieces. Conk until dmic In salted water. (Water should be orated by the end of the cooking tune.) Press through a ricer, add milk. 4 of the mayonnaise, 4 of the vinegar and Vt of the grated onion. Heal until well blended, then spoon and shape into nests or cups and rhill. Add remaining ingredients to one 7 ounce can of flaked tuna fish, chill and then serve into cups. Sprinkle top with cheese and garmsh with crisp greens. VERONICA LAKE pi.l.-it-n- in evap-mothe- r. speaking: "SO PJtOUDlY Wl HAIL," a Paramount Pkture, in You don't need breed when yon make meat loaf. In ite place yen ran substitute oatmeal, chopped nuts, ground leftover vegetables or leflovrr mashed potatoes. Peach Melba. IServrs I) 2 cups fresh raspberries h cup r arrant Jelly !i rup granulated augar )!4 tahleapoona cornstarch 1 tablespoon cold water I canned peach halves 1 quart vanilla ice cream LYNN RAYS: Save flour when you bake: You stretch your flour supi !y by adding fruits, meats and r to your hot breads arid dinner d.siies. For example, when you make mi. cakes or waffles, any of the follow ing may be us-to give yuu more from your reikpe, without additional flour: eh pped s. n ashed bananas, Idueln-ri s. harn and cheese, meat partially cooked and eh auM-dcanned or cooked corn, und lints. When irinking tioinu- - - baked bread's, use dried fruits and oat-- n eul whenever possible, in niuf-fi-triad and biscuits. Prunes, raisins and figv are flue for flavor arid P x'uic. Lice of bu nd, use li f'uvcr cirti.Ij for the s'.iiThy fund for bn ukfaut. Add l one cup of prop- - d lifm-.r-li :d c'l 1!, '.tu n slice and lu chopp'd m pl s to by Or. to ist and cereal, y as scie with syrup or hore-ySac. tel) aid flavor cii' .il liod v .tli ri.ilk and rips c mi np-pr du-e- aau-siipt- . ocr.i-in,-.;jll- y i r lui-u- add currant Mnsli riispberrii-s- . jelly and sugiir and bring to a boil. Add curnst.-ircmixed to a smooth puMi; with ruld water and cook, while stirring, until thick and clear. Strain urid cool. Ilace one peach huif. cut side ijj, In each sherbet fill with Ire rmim and serve gia-s- , with s.'i.ire jinuicd over the ice cre.iui. This in ;cc Melt, a may also be serveir. rr orange ice cream or Ieii.nn iherb t for drliri-.ijeffect - Mocha Prach Shake. (Serve 4i 4 canned cling peach halves t teaspoons soluble powdered Vi rup hot water 1 i up vanilla ice cream 1 i up light i ream j . s a do.--. ill'll list-m- i offre acli'-- nnd off through hot wilier. Combine dissolved ice crcii-and erc.iin, and enT' wi'li a rotary beater until smooth. , Ifii'-ulv- ciilTei- - wi:ti , t Iteleasr-- I dentist's dentifrice Cains was crested by a dentist tor persons who want utmost brilliance coo i wiili utmost gentleness. Scrupulnu'cleansing. Your leech have a nuuhly dean feel after using Calox. l km-v- A by Western Ncwsp.iper Union. ' 2, Cains gently deans away surface suins loosens mucin plaque. 3. 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