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She's doing pic-- j The Uniin-- j ture for ished Dance," and as a result (1) she can't play tag or M-G-- I "sasssssnT c :js' i L hopscotch between scenes with the other children; her face gets so flushed that It shows up when she returns to work; ; falls (I) she can't down so often that her bruised knees beet-re- : PATTERN '3 i d roller-skate- j tewing Circle Nnrdlerraft Dept Bos IIII Saa Francises 4, Calif. Enclose 10 cents for Pattern. 9 Mo Addres- tk wasd and WITH riiClti& At Carlisle, the conductor finding g individual withthe out ticket or money, grabbed him by the arm and put him off the d train with the help of a kick. At the next station he found the same fellow and again threw him off, accentuating the force and ges- gOSMI"J. both glue are decorated by stenciling jpg, bright wax crayons such as Itfjfc'ren ue. 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Well, left- -' overs need not be Asparagus-Gree- Pepper Salad n Biscuits Sauca Apple Betty Reripci given. the PROBLEM iwhleh many Beverage women regard How To Relieve Bronchitis Crtcmnlston rellcres promptly bo- aw it goes right to the seated the ruble to help loosen and expel i laden phlegm, and aid nature and heal nw, tender, In- bronchial mucous mem bines. Tell your druggist to sell you I bottle of Creomulslnn with the you must like the kray It ueklr allays the cough or you ai hsie your money back. i tuned CREOMULSION fcrCoodii, Chest Colds, Bronchitig a 60 x.-- . Ml 1 Don't lei the embarrassing, ifomzing tortures of simple piles ihrmtn your job, or rob you of four fun when you're at play. Now fou tin get quick, safe, easy relief from lulling, burning and other tortures of simple hemorrhoids cten when you're away from the privacy of your home! Thousand of pile suflerers use and praise handy, convenient kuans Pyramid Suppositories, lasy to use, easy to carry, easy to uiwn. Art instantly. Antiseptic, fooihing medication reduces train, htlps tighten and draw up s abh, membranes, gently and softens dry, hardened fins. Helps promote healing. sizes 60c and SI. 20 with waiter's money-hacguarantee. Gat your genuine Stuart's Pyramid Suppositories at your drug store painful luhri-catt- k tout Goinq Up in Smoke! 'V--H, them, for they can really be made interesting. As matter of fact, many of my friends welcome dinners made with leftovers because they take so little time to prepare. Never let the leftover problem get out of hand is my first bit of advice, however, for then food will spoil and will have to be thrown out. Plan In advance what will be leftover and include It in the menu. This is easy to do with roasts and even vegetables. It's Bn excellent idea to check the refrigerator systematically every day so that no bit of food escapes notice. Combine several vegetables in one Jar and toss them into a salad. Or, plan to cream them and serve with bacon on toast for lunch. After a bit of practice you will learn to think of food In this way and there will be no "leftover problem. Change the food to some extent when it is served a second or a third time, and It will become a sort of fascinating game to see just how much can be done with leftovers. Use a variety of seasonings and watch the family take an Interest In the food. Here are several suggestions on what to do with fowl: Chlrkcn Chow Mein. (Serves 6) I eups rooked chicken 1 tablespoons fat 2 eups thinly sliced celery l'i cups sliced, peeled anions ( teaspoon pepper 1 No. 2 ran mixed rrgriaiilcs, nese style M ounce can mushrooms h 2 tablespoons I tablespoons soy sauce Scallions 1 small tan fried noodles the top Is a golden brown. Serva at once. Chicken Casserole. (Serves g) 1 cups rooked, boned chicken 4 cooked sweet potatoes 2 cups chicken grsvy, may be leftover 4 strips of bacon buttered may destroy your other pos-- I but Are cant bum your in U. S. Savings Bonds. fovemment will reissue bonds I st. stolen or destroyed. I kd f1'"vestment Bondi are the world'! and the ideal place r yoar I tj reserve funds. D. 8. SAVINGS BONDS NOWI ; night clubi; It is for every one of us to help lumbia aigned him up and la the world toward convalescence. If launching him on a new career. you are merely good, honest cltl-sen, with kindly impulses in your Want to rent a movie? An article heart, think It out. If you have been in the December Woman Home fortunate enough to find God in your Companion tells you how to go about earthly then add pilgrimage, It provided you do It on a nonprayer to your thoughts. Think hard, profit basil. Clubi, schools and pray hard, not Just for hungry babies churches should find the article in Poland and Germany and Italy, most useful. but for our own men. ! bak- gravy over ell and top with bacon strip. Bake uncovered in moderately hot (400 - degree) oven for 30 minutes. Slivered Cheddar cheese may be used on top of the above casserole in place of the bacon. If desired. Following that command performance before England's king and quern, Ray Millaad and his wife plan to do some traveling Paris, Brussels, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Nice and Rome are on their list. They're due back la Ilollywaod in December, when hes going te try ta talk Paramount into giving him an contract. Looking ahrad to the days when he doesn't want to act any more? actor-direct- 4 It happened at Mahan Hall, at Annapolis. Some 1,500 middies, listening to a warm-uipcech by Milo Uuulton before "We, the Peowhs to be broadcast from ple there, let out a howl when part of Phil linker's Take It or It" came through, and they heard Baker say, "And now yuu have 30 seconds to answer tonight's jackpot (pits; ion, What is the name of b.c bet i nary of the Navy?' p Press vegetables through a sieve or chop flue before using. Combine them with white sauce and seasonings. Add egg yolks. Cool. Fold in beaten whites mixed with cream of tartar before beat- Turn into a greased casserole big and bake in a moderate oven for I hour. Serve at once well-beate- n -- Brown chicken sligh'ly in fat Add Add celery, onions and pcpin t. chicken broth (about 2 c -- i and - are cook covered until vegr tender. Add drained Chin, .c irge-- : tables and mushrooms and heat to Mix cornstarch with soy boiling sauce and add to mixture. Stir this 'mixture and cook until thickened. Arrange vegetable di-- h garnished with slired scallions and pour mixture over them. Serve with fried noodles. Turkey Pie. (Serves 61 2 tablespoons fat 4 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt K teaspoon pepper 2 cups milk 2 cups hot mashed potatoes Leftover roast turkey, sliced 1 cup rookrd. sliced carrots 1 eup rookrd or canned peas, drained Melt fat, add flour and blend in salt and pepper. Add milk gradually while stirring and cook until mixture thickens. Spread mashed potatoes in a layer in a buttered baking dish and cover with a layer Add carrots and of turkey slices. peas to sauce and pour over turkey. broiler and broil until Place in ' Nancy Luiick, daughter of Cliet Lauck, uliu's "Luin" of Luni und Ainu r. celebrated her 13tli btrlh-- ; day nut long ago, and was given a St. puppy, her fuvuriie piocnt. Site d.dn't hrstilate about culled him Kilruy. naming Inin Orange Sweet Potatoes. (Serves 4 to 8) 4 rooked xwrrt potatoes 1 rnp orange Juice 2 teaspoons grated orange rind 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 tablespoons melted butter !i cup brown sugar K cup granulated sugar Remove skins from potatoes. Cum bine remaining ingredients in corn-larc- j tatoes l unArpo- in a bak- ing dish and pour sauce over them. Cover and bake In a moderate oven for 20 min-u- h : uncover and bake 15 minutes lu: '.'cr. ; , Lima Brans tt'ith Tomatoes. (Serves 4i 2 tablespoons minced onion 2 tablespoons fat l's cups canned tomatoes 2 teaspoons granulated sugar !i Icasupoon salt !s teaspoon pepper Hi eups rooked lima beans cup soft bread crumbs Smite oiiiun in fat until tender; add tomatoes, sugar, salt and pep- per and sime'er 5 minutes. Add lima beaus and heat thoroughly. Add cpimbs. heat fur a few min- ulcs longer, then serve. KeledM'O by Wkrn NowKpdp Union, If you huve soup, espe. LYNX SAYS: riiilly of the cream a.mp variety, Sonp Serving Hints A well cool.er on range is store it iniiMdi ilrly in the refrig, or it will s;.il another tip fur making cn?y work erator af'.er it Wi.eii yuu buy a that you The iiig'cdients of cooking soup. can be piaerd in this and just lcf want LuM'd and roliid, will) il. Y,,u to cock at low temperature while fur the butte that t'1 can ue tins as a base for very e you go out to shop. vrcetnble soup. When curpMr.ing n:;Ik or wh-(sauce with tomato iTiixtuics. pro-vsTry con. bum g cam.'-- sou; s l .r Toiimlu w.lf. rn-pea, curdling by pouring the ti.ma- - variety. to mixture slowly into the ir.ilk end mushroom w.(h rh'ekei:, etc., will a whi Use give yuir soup platters good stirring constantly all the a double boiler for hcntirg. cik-Ik- hua-ij- The audirnrr gol a surprise when Paulette Goddard showed up at the Coast , and saucepan cnnk, stirring til thickened. range sweet 1 j 4 Vegetable Souffle, (Serves 4) 1 cup cooked leftover vegetables 1 cap thick white snare 1 tablespoon Irmon Juice 2 tablespoons minced enloa !s teaspoon salt !l teaspoon pepper !i teaspoon woreealershlre sauce 4 eggs, separated M teaspoon rream of tartar lrftovi-- . ; ing dish. Pour Chi- up like sunsets. As a result site's become an expert at jacks, so good that few little girls will play with her, and has taken to swimming, with characteristic zeiL In fact, she's become so good at it that she wants to do a picture with Esther Williams. She likes color pictures, but says they're exus- perating to make! ' Arrange chicken end sweet potatoes, sliced In alternate layers, in a WHEN has to be made. When a person sutlers from a devastating illness, convalescence is lonf and slow. War is both a crime and an illness. We self styled Chris- tian peoples plunged into it, and the fever of it burned into our very souls. Now, not for sensational reasons, but from simple common sense, we Jack Leonard makes hia film de- have to lend money and send clothes and food and build but in The Guilt of Janet Ames, at Columbia, starring Rosalind hospitals and re establish Russell and Melvyn Douglas. A juke trade for friend and fop alike, box favorite, he was a featured just to keep the world gomi? singer with Tommy Dorsey from at all. Our late enemies are 1934 to 1940. He spent live years in as airy about asking help the army, appeared at one of New just as are our allies. CoYork' smart then CHS studio for Harlielur Mother," a "Hollywood Players" broadcast. Late shooting on the C. It. IlcMillr sr left her so little time that she arrived wearing llie tattered dress of s bond slave, her role in "The I'nconqucrcd." She had to sacrifice those tenifii-alllung fingernails for the part. And on one ociasiun, when she was wearing a gold braeelel spelling lu-- r name, and ruuldi'l get it oft. a workman had to lake a saw tu it; in 7l3 -- laves didn't wear gnhi bracelets! 1 Prutiucer Waller Lui.kct puis on fur kludju ajii.encc Brice's "Baby Snot ks doesn't close the curallows tbc ajdicuce tu last 15 mim.tes of the sound rihearsal. trial a sitccial at Fanny Show." He tun;, but watch the nms.c and - Louise Barclay, who's the actres. spent her crawling around on all funis on ' ff'P111 to liuppmcM," f'r r:l slock engiigi-ii.cnt- . 'J3r 1,' fables, amt Louise aiicii.aie.y a fox. a lion and ( , d wulf. turns AXIt KMIS- -" V hrn h.u .In up" (.tiTtlw'r, (117,1 urip lna" firixiii u,l, M nl hu.y ul the midp he u il hiiA Am uijr m the fnmt tun. , . . f.piirbp llnrilt.nirry unit Ihnuh Share hme hi.n huihlim their nun hnme ur hit nm. ( ahf in tit u.u il a Inn ,.n TTiink think for five minutes what some of our boys paid for this war. Taka the boy you love best, the boy for whom your hopes are highest, whether he be seven months, seven years or 17 years old. Picture that boy suffering. Suffering hard steady pain, from one of those thousand injuries af which we say so lightly, "well, the doctors don't know ex--. Some delicate actly what It Is Internal fibre incurably trim, some essential inch of bone rotted away, some infinitesimal splinier pressing on eyes or brain, and your Is going to wear all his life that rliiselled, weary look that meuns pain. He Might Be Your Sun. Your own boy that roiiglu.eck out In the sandbox who already this morning has been riding his bicycle like Barney Oldfield, roasting down his slide, splashing in the lawn sprinklers, climbing the apple trpe, Hint outlaw who will come in for his chop and liaked potato, his exhausted na he might be one i.f them. He might Le one of the hundreds who walk with a rruteh; he might be wearing a patch over one of his beautiful eyes, or s.tling sighing, with his forehead gripped by his hand, wnen the dreadful inevitable pain conies back. He won't marry; he won't buid'-his girl with tins. He wont complain much, or talk much of the mud and the loneliness arid the dying in south Italy. He wont tell you of the morning he was Just one of Ihe other fellows, Irving to take an island despiie dripping sweat and smiting insects und rifle of fire, and the noun when sharp he was carried to the hospital ship, never to be himself again Today put your boy in his place. And then, if you will, go down on your knees And rise from them resolved that not one single war wounded boy in your town is going to tie left without the work that he can do. Mur.y of can take regular jobs; jobs don't iilwa.vs need two legs, or two arms, nr tw-- eyes. e Many of them can take Jobs. Not one in ten. they tell ri.c. need be idle. If these boys were lying wounded and screaming on some field near your house, how fast good women would organize to help them. How f.ist they would be carried to Ihe cool bed and clean bandages, the hot coffee and the opiates that mean con fort and love and care again after the bleak years. mag-nifire- pre-ent- ly tt:-r- z part-tim- the firnt pm li'iiiif une puit amt hrnLe a tar. , . , lii.ne fzii'ii i has hern nn many a radio shun M hats Vs A ante an. un nf hr, best, hill she's tit it If, II hat tltr 11 tin, must nn her new ll(i series. nf Inn Srnlhimt" rrmitme nm that-afte. tiler Apiimik nil those enn A tdunluieM of a 'in Man" nn Almost blind, he runs prosperous arm. hlspeth f.rir'i leurnws ta shoot. Isa bn YOU CAN HELP Many thounamh of vrlirani are hantlicappetl in some sjr. It may be fuss of an arm or a eg; it may be partial or total blindnem. Some men came back with nervous afflictions that will remain for life; others suffer from urenched or torn muscles, or recurrent diseases like malaria. Most of them are anxious to be show LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU "Wouldn't It be wonderful if we never had to bother with leftovers, game l. MARGABET O'BRIEN Scrve Leftovers With an Eye to Color I Ic s- lifLin fimdiluluHL r RCUTTIN6 ! Wove Votholders to Crochet Dont Say You Didnt Know It J , NEEDLECRAFT PATlfcKN! Kathleen Norris Says: Rack for Spoons ture. At the third station the guard was astonished to again find the chap, who attempted to Jump off quickly enough to escape the violence of the attack. IIow far do you think you are going to get like this?" demanded .VES, that gay sunflower and the conductor. Ai far as Chicago," replied the pretty carnation are really pot holders. A wonderful way to learn persistent one, if my constitution can stand it. crocheting quickly and easily. and indeiendent. They dont want sympathy. They merely wont a little help to even things up. In many fields they can do as giuxl a jtdi as anyone else. Frequently they do better, because they are more serious and deter-minr- tl to succeetl. Everybody who stayed at home during the war owes these veterans a great deal. It is everyone's duty to give whatever assistance he can. This may be finding him job, or advising about the best school to take his training in, or it may be renting him a room in your home. Some may know where he can buy s business that is suited to his capacity, or where to obtain a loan on favorable terms. Those who cant do anything directly to help these men who deserve so much, at least can keep the matter before their friends and neighbors. Sometimes a few words at the right time will do womlers. They may secure the chance some veteran is praying for, when he has almost lost hope. down-hearte- in d are lying wounded, and their heart they are screaming Well, they for help, these boys who were magnificent physical swcimcns when we sent them away, and who now will be good enough only (as Falslalf to beg at the town's end, said), unless we help. They Nerd Your Help. Two years after the first great war, in a rich Kurniican city, I saw men In uniform begging, men wiiose old uiiifnrms wore decorations, too. The shame of that, the outrage of that, slicks in my throat every time I remember it. Men who hud known lip bloody Ircnchrs, whose valor their country had recognized. begging in the streets. If your town is a big one, this work of employing handicapped already is organized. Get into that organization. And talk ul your own dinner table. Get the big employ ns at your neighherhoud to them vclves, nit them on rec1 Boil Ihe clothesline In strong salt water to keep it from freezing ia Rag ruga will stay flat and will not rumple if they art washed in hot water and again in cold water. Usa a heavy starch. Iron whan dry. a kilehen stool to If you need get at those high shelves, usa an old baby highchair. Remove arms and tray and paint the stool to match your kitchen set, winter. porch ceiling whit Painting will give added light to an adjoining room. If you keep your dustpan waxed, it will always look duet will slip from dean nnd tho it more easily. o ; When washing collars and cuffs of shirts scrub lightly with a small Wooden, plastic Rasters brush. This quickly removes the Wooden or pl"Ue hangers are oil and saves time. holler for clothes than are wire or cardboard ones. Wire hangers may When making a new dress for rust In damp weather and stain cardboard hangers beyour little daughter, make a clothing; come limp. matching hanky. She'll remember to take one then, for she'll always Remove Tie Gently ba looking for one to match. Remove your tie "gently by rea tho tying process. Remove If yon era making n stuffed toy versingImmediately by using cleanfor your youngster, put a few potsfluid because old spots often reing box in in a with the fuse to budge. pebbles pill lulling, to produce a rattling noise. Boakrlem Regions Ireland ia not tho only land that has no snakes. There are other nakeless regions in tho world, inand the cluding New Zealand Azores IIELIEVE only half of what you hear. If you dont know which half play it aafa and believe nothing. Must men are Just prominent enough to attract people who have gold bricks to disNEW GOVERNMENT SURPLUS pose of. Find buried treisure, jewelry, coins. Lies may be shorter lived Bold, silver, mcteli, cebles, wine, than truth, but their birth rate boundry siakri, nails, pipes, sewers, rccentesravsiionsin fsct.snyihing ia considerably higher. underground. Cost nrsny (2N3.0O eech. Lost to you only $17.50 plus Some people's prospect are shipping chsrgrt . I'RLE information o fine that it Is almost imon requrit. Order now. Send money with order (sorry, no C. O. D.'s). We possible to find them. hip promptly, exprese chargee colWork hard and live longlect. Ssiislaciioa guaranteed. er" seems to be a vicious fflGHBMDCE SERVICE CO, Dept. I circle. Naw Yeril IR N. V. dini. 9t So? MD&ectTr vet-era- ur il. Hut if your town is a small one the work is easier. You know people there. You can enlist everyone. You can personally contact the wour.ded veterans, arid find out what each one wants to do. Some years sgo 1 wrote in (iris column of the linkers, (neither, faiher, sister. Three Baker boys were in the service, and while they wire away, the three at home bought each one a working, practical farm. The deeds to these farms were at the hoys' I lares at the homecoming dinner, Fred come home almost blind, but Fred is running Ihe most flourish-in- g of the farms today, and his wife and boys manage the bookkeeping. Don't hurt a wounded man wi'h pity, or with charity Fipj wj,at he can do and see that he has a chance to do it. 0t Birth Rale Dropping Continued decline in U;e high birth rate of the war yeis wat noted in registration stn'istirs fur rl5. The figures were releas'd liy the U. S. Public Health sei vire Total of nfrieinlly rec.rdrd births last year was 2.735. nr. coir, pared wiih 2,7y4.fM) in 1!M4, a drrhne nf 2 1 cr cent. The birth rule in 1W5 was 19 8 per I.nri population, gainst 20.2 ihe year and 21.5 in 1943. The last r.nrr.ed was Ihe highest annual ra'e doing the war years. s e 4( d, V - : j ? z . 1 V ' ; 2A'' Rub in Ben-Gaquickl Gently warming Ben-Ga- y discombrings speedy, welcome relief from chest-col- d contain up to 2 Vi time more fort You see, Ben-Gag methyl salicylate and menthol two than five other widely agents known to all doctor offered rub-intho origInsist on genuine Ben-Gainal Baume Analgetiquo. y pain-relievin- s. y, Mm fw Pais das to RHEUMATISM, MUSCtf ACRE, asd STMiNS. Ask fw Mild far CMdrau. Beo-Ca- y id |