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SMART NEW HAIR STYLES Gardens IT'S TIME TO 0 Bring in some good top soil for seed starting and pot plants. "De Moinet Sunday Register N.v. 1951 page g.W Women Section tint.s to transfer the corn imme. to jars with screw raps 'so the com will not dry out snl Your Marriage Girl Shouldn't Marry Man She Doesn't Love By Fleeta, Rrnwnell Woodroffe. How much work you do outside from now on depends, pretty much, on how much you dislike them down.

The tops will help mark their location. But if the site Is windy, do lay some sort of a loose mulch over; the soil, and weight Frosted annual tops are good. Excelsi. is certainly not the best because, it must be weighted and shows up so prominently. But if ex-j celsior is all you have, use it.

Winter mulches are not to keepj the plants warm. They reduce: the damage from alternate freez-j ing and thawing which action often throws plants out of the ground, particularly young plants lose its popping qualities. And don't overlook potatoes--you who have them. Never will I forget the year when potatoes were first so expensive and the Warren Johnstons of Des Moines made their friends happy wiH gift bags of beautifully scrubbed potatoes from the Johnstons' own garden. 4.1 A to stay indoors.

Peony tops can be cut and save you that job in the spring. Stakes ran be sorted, the metal parts of hoes, rakes, trowels and spades rubbed with oil. Be certain that your sprayer is emptied. Better bang it so the tank Is with small root systems. Old peonies, left to selves, will take care of their own mulching.

However, in the rush of things to be done Vse Chives. If you grow chives in a pot on your kitchen window sill, use them next time you make biscuits. Just add a tablespoon of the chopped chives when you add the milk Chives are delicious in an omelet or mixed with cottage cheese. REWEAVING Be ready to feed the winter birds. Protect bases of climbing roses from rabbits.

Get last of the bulbs planted. thcmscli-rs do not have a nin or drrsed-vp look. With prices of food what they are. this is surely the year to make presents of whatever spare vegetables you have. Start with a mesh orange, onion or apple bag.

Squash can but needn't be wrapped in cellophane. Sweet potatoes and carrots should be. The bigger the mixture, the more exciting. Sage leaves, dill seed, and tiny onions can be wrapped festively in clear colored sheets. Turnips and rutabagas can be waxed.

Nuts in the shell and nut meats make presents certain to be prized. Popcorn Is one of our own standard Christmas gifts that always gets an enthusiastic reception. Oatmeal rartons made Chrlstmasy with bright paper covereoats ship well. But always with these packages of shelled corn go instruc- MMS. WOODIIIIKI K.

I I bottom end up. next spring, you'll probably be glad If you have cut the stems loose this full. Cut don't yank the stems off about 4 inches about the soil. I-et the tops lay just as they fell when the freezing weather cahie, This smooth and youthful luiirdress introduces the new "lifted" wao with a sleekly tapered crown. It Is ideal for the Mipliisticitled matron and perfect tor the executive career woman.

The hair is tapered smoothly to avoid excess hair masses which nge gray haired women. The waved wing over the eye adds an accent of voiitlifuliiess. See that your plant food bags arc resting on wood and off the floor. Close tightly all containers holding sprays and dusts. If you use a duster that comes packed BURNS TEARS MOTH HOLES If CIVK Jitt Hkff nr Ahwi MrHfim A IK ORDERS Pmmpt Strftet Sniiffart i.umrantmmd I in a ring out from the center, i Newly-planted tulips are better off with a light winter mulch through the colder months.

Full exposure to alternating freezes and thaws often results in This is one of 'a series of articles by Samuel G. Klincjt a divorce lawyer, and his wife, Esther R. Klinej, a marriage counselor. Another of their frank, authori-tativt, articles will appear in The Des Moines Register next Sunday. By Samuel (i.

and Kslher B. Kling. "Heir Mr. and Mrs. Kling: Maybe you can help convince our daughter that she's making mistake.

She's 24 years old, good-looking, and a nurse at one of our leading hospitals. "Doris has always had as many boy friends as the next jjrl, hut as far as we know, none of the men has been serious about her until now. "He's a young doctor. hile he's just he Aim have very ileaant personality. He comes of a good family, and we like him very much.

Now he ha asked Doris to marry him. He nanls them to be engaged for a few months mid to marry in June. She told him she'd think It over and then tnld us shout it. "Naturally, were all for it. But Doris says uncertain She likes him, but yays she doesn't love him.

We tell her she'll learn to love him after marriage. She's not getting any younger, and we hate to see her pass up an opportunity to many a fine young man with a very promising future. We know many girls would be happy to get him. "Don't you think we're right, that Doris should marry him?" Answer: While we tan appreciate your anxiety to see your daughter married especially to a ersonahle young man of good background we don't think you should push her into this marriage. Obviously, Doris isn't in love, or she wouldn't hesitate about accepting his proposal.

And where there's no low, it's usually unwise to enter as intimate a relationship as marriage. It's possihle that with time and more dating. Doris will learn to love him. But it's far better and safer to wail for this feeling to come before marriage, than to hope it will develop then be sadly disappointed. Q.

How can yt.u avoid irritating your mate? A. Heie sre some common-sense suggestions that will help any j'lsband or wife make marriage more successful. If you find you're guilty of breeching any of these rules, do what you can to avoid doing so in the future. And these apply to both husnand and wife! FREE ESTIMATES the dust, better bring indoors and store it where it will remain dry. Good garden hose could be more expensive next spring.

So vou II save possible replacement by storing what you have so there ican be no kinks or sharp bends. I Never hang a hose over a single nail or spike. If you Dm Reweaving Co. A Way to Solve Gift Problems. d9 I nlvmltr Mnliwf I'UntT of Parklnr 1 ar BUY-LINES LA and ana A WMkhr Advtdiuni Column et Ttiiitn Nnr and InttrMtMf 11 1 I Some very attractive! offers of I gladiolus bulbs done up in gift packages are being made.

These 'should solve many a gift problem because it requires such a small bit of sunny ground to grow a goou clump of colorful glads. f( lloplumr or other phi.tlic I KTcppiin ure a mire tray drrM up yardrn which til New 18 Don't lake chance on catching winter colds and coughs due lo rolds (tart taking; SCO'lT'S Emulsion today, ererr day, to build up! That's what I'm doing for my doctor (like to many others) reromniendi this powerful nouriih. ment to help build (lamina and resistance. You tee, it's more than just Ionic it's a "Ireature of natural AS l) Vitamins, natural' oil factors, plus added mineral. You'll find it alio helps gel rid of rolds and rouilis due lo rnlds faster, when Tou ar low in natural 41) Vitamins! And SCOTTS Kmulsion is pleasant lasting gel Friend Husband and the children lo take it, loo.

want to hang it on a wall over winter, first nail up a discarded pail or large can such as the wide flat ones that garage men get grease in. Then hang your hose over this. Plastic hose had best be kept in the basement all winter. It softens quickly when even lukewarm water runs through it. But outside on a cold day, just starting to coil one has resulted in a clean break a break more startling than having a fragile teacup break in my hands.

Where, How to Cut Your Teony Stems. Where do I cut my peony stems and do I rover my tulips have been frequent questions this week. If your pennies are new and have hut one to three stems, It's not necessarv to rut fl.lP THIS to jet SihtIkI B- Hart', Iriilvsvvnt VELVET PLANT Year koao'i needn't "advertisa" th (learning waves and a polished crown capture the natural charm uf feminine beauty in this coiffure. The hair is drawn up and waved softly over the ears and fashioned with curled hangs. The back is tapered smoothly and swirled at the neck.

Thesa styles were created by the official hair fashion committee of the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists association. for your Living Room! fact that you have dry, sensitive skin for there is a way to pamper chapped, rough, red hands to romantic loveliness. It's as simple as using PACQUINS jsaid, and she indicated that this is the type of thing many house- New Product hM (t 11 HAND CREAM r.t.. rw im I .1 noioers nave wamen. KCGDS VIOirlGS 11 0lt laundering Clothes; I It frm vtvld fttiriil-lnk vHvpt Skin with its Don't constantly remind your partner that he or she takes you for granted.

If he does, it's just barely possible that it's you who's at fault. Are yon sure you're doing eerything vim can to he as appealing as you were before marriage? A critical self-examination Is the first step to insure your mate's continued Interest. Dgn't try to change your mate's habits. Reforming a husband or wife is one of the most futile tasks imaginable. To have married someone in the hope that you would rid him of his habits afterwards, is a reflection on either" your intelligence or your honesty.

Far wiser to try to adjust yourself him if he ran or won't change. Don't be overly possessive. Kven after marriage a husband or wife wants to retain some feeling of individuality and privacy. Despite what you hear or read, marriage doesn't and in the nature of things can t-completely merge two separate personalities. Don't show your jealousy.

While some Jealousy is natural and inevitable in any marriage, there Is such a thing as excess. Jf your husband wishes to dance with another woman, don't make scene about it, hut accede graciously. If your wife remarl.s that another man is witty or charming, berating her will only further call attention to your shortcomings. 1 a 0 lin-enriched From Mildew I however, she Said. Thl mli-Hi'ii-I 11 plant rhauicri ni 1 11 with th lUhl! Iiitt ItKr rth Knew ffte Anf tl I reach tor when my child has a chest cold? MILD BEN-GAY in the Blue Package for thjs wonderfully soothing rub-in helps her breathe easier and feel better to quicklv! That's because it's simply a mild version of popular BEN-GAY (America's trusted rub-in for generations) made especially for children.

Has the same main pain-relieving agents but the soothing lanolin base has been increased so it won't irritate delicate young skin. But try MILD BEN-GAY yourself see what quick, welcome relief it brings your youngsters! in omer words, mi mew is con-A mildew preventive which yoti'stantly at work in homes of this can apply at home to clothes Remainder of the state is house furnishings is now on the in the "vulnerable area" where THE MORAINE LOCUST Th tr with thB gifaiff'i future'' base that works two ways to beautify hands. First, this famous Pacquins product smooth and soothes your irritated skin and second, it protects your hands from the damaging effects of work-a-day chores and wintry weather! Just remember to look for the RED LABEL on the familiar Pacquins jar your "sign" that it's lanolin -enriched. Hk I'Wfh Vt'lVPfV (Ipllrntdy frtllpi! in (hp Hittl I lit1 plan I uriiw no to hUh Html fnt grim Inn. I top n't m-ed mpI cri jnt hhipp it nnl nnlrti the lv -dutiful rolor.

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Miss Roberson said the product mpnts or damP Don't neglect your appearance. If the wife, make certain vou I Tfte fountain of yeatk hasn't been I IIBCV HsKRY. Drill. HlmimlnKInn, III. I'rlnl namr (lilr-, I SptHl IMP I UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Beautifully CLEANED UNOSCAPORS Ml 5 GRAND PH.t.MH comes in liquid form but has no other effect on the garment or household article than to give it ability to withstand mildew or shed water.

Among items which could he so treated are suits, coats, topcoats, raincoats, children's outdoor clothing, leather, ski suits, umbrellas, higgle. canopies, awnings, porch furniture, tents, sportswear, shower curtains, draperies and sports The water-repellent finish is the first of its kind which can he discovered yet but I do know something that seems to "melt" away little dry skin lines and flaky roughness. It's WOODBURY Dry Skin Cream with its marvelous new ingredient, Penaten. It penetrates deeper into the look as well as nature and your budget allow. If 1he husband, try to maintain a well-groomed appearance, the sort of good grooming that won your wife in the first place.

If you're the husband, don't keep reminding your wife of what a hard time you have, supporting the home, or that she's dependent on you. She knows the score, so just keep quiet about It. Don't monopolize the conversation. If you want your husband to listen sympathetically to a recital of your daily woes, the least you can do is to listen patiently while he relates some office gossip. Remember that good conversation is a two-way street, so don't hog the road.

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Fixes in "no too, while your coffee is brewing yet this delicious, chocolate flavored food drink has so many nutritious advantages! That's because OVALTINE mixed with hot milk supplies essential vitamins, proteins and minerals. starts giving out its bracing food-energy by the lime children reach school. So get OVALTINE today and serve it every morning. applied fit home. Miss Roherson important corneum layer of the skin carrying the rich benefits of lanolin and 3 other skin softeners deeper than ever before.

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