Sweaters i Airman. for parents ll 11's a lot of satisfaction to sec ‘the children eat heartil . For It's a cheery sign of we . L-cf vigor, and health. i And that's why you'll want to serve Kellogg's Rice Kris- pies often. These delicious ibnhbles of rice actually crackle in milk or cream. young appetites can't resist. Nourishing rico—easy to digest, rich in energy. Splen- jdid for the evening meal. So much better than heavy, hard»- to-digest dishes. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Quality guaranteed. J qcioil. su a P. .s ooo1 t homily,» no firs. o... in Marriage? - Jobless Man Who Won’t Let Fiancee Pay for Entertainment- a Bored Eighteen is??? my husband-says that only tho llbvelofl vow"- uis um. moi-mu onmwi u» 11 "w" 1| w‘? '- physical httracticn. 1r I am wrong in m! WWI- I want to change and make the best out of lite. rmzim wire. hilt it B69111! Answer: - Probably physical attraction is the basis o! marriage. It is the mysterious rem that draws a man and women together, but there has to be something more than that. eomethil! deenor and more lasting to hold them together and to make a marriage a real success. w ness, worry, work, anxiety, time, all of the inevitable wear and tear Is Physical Attraction Most Important Thinfi Dear Miss Dix-Is sex attraction the moat important $111118 111 111"" Are a woman's looks more imiwfillll 331m "Wm" '1” “m” ‘ For passion dies of satiety. A woman‘! P11881681 Illrlfilflonl 1349i Beauty withers like a rose that has only a short day Ker-its own. Sick- »g¢nadion; Cookery] y. a a i For ‘Cdnadzan WOIRGFI Guardian loader-a. has 111d considerable eirpericnce in mum; oooklnr more intermina- to yfljd dlctl, lit, 6M. . addition to the writer's name and sddisu. ' published. ' 1 énolsnt household monumen- - These contributions will appear‘ on "P1111114". "m! "14 ”"“"‘" each week. ‘ ‘ Can Vegetables To Keep 1 am finding through my bulk! correspondence with home nil-RI‘! g, very rapidly increasing llltflddt in the latest scientific methods of 8MB! i-hfbilfih ltllm 9N3!!!"- of with my head in the sand to $11 Jlyhdarillllcospiflspaalallydoatrlbntcdtetbeidaardianfof I moulds ‘cookery la l ssw feature thlt. our ruse new own W“ 1 l = wohisu ‘readers. Mrs. (Dr) Mari noon. who W111 oouflllot "I" "11"" mini; ls a Canadian dietitian, who is well equipped ior tbs work mo ,. sdoore wllhweloomeand will! W M11159! ‘M11 Fan“ ‘m sqclrsry, household management. table arrwlflnfini- onwmmmmo m Letters may be addressed in care o! this PIP" 9° w" Mwn- m" ‘Q17 editor. A, pen name should be chosen. for P1IN1°QWB'WW°"‘- ‘E which, of course will not - 1i is our hope that this department will become a iriendly us. to i pressure k . by Wm?’ at“ . mg: be canned, by the general direc- Just because some OI Ill h!" pressure cookers. I do not 8° 11011111‘! life slay the roses on the fairest cheek, dim the luster of the brightest food preparation. with the hope. ayes, rob even the most liesom figure o! its willowness, nothing to take the place cf these charms when they are and i: ghg p“ when. of giving you something new. gone, then, in- extent that 1 think most kitchens _are equipped with one. The I111" I have consulted the general man- mum” o‘ “when. u. not equlp. "I six/l ‘one, Fill Ellllliiréilll N-) il)iK1i"i i.‘ i. 1 OL- ,.....-.._..‘__. ..,' last a liie time. er methods are considered. 1y llrmlnd,“ I write are beans (trash we: and string) beets, to- ‘ . utbouan vptotlbles such as spinach. peas, car-rots, cauliflow- .61‘... mushrooms, corn, eto., m“ all “OBI. g General Directions for Vegetables \ cosh kettle method is hot safe iorcanning vegetable as they 90n- Q .__._._._.._.._ gauaranleed {or io years will Now oo with-the tahiling-q-hoth hat water bath and pressure cook- The vegetables I have particular- tslii very little acid which maim- deed, is she sunk, and marriage becomes nothing but a to her husband. It is because men put the physical above the in picking out their wives that so many men spouses and wander away from their own Iiresides. ' and fresher and younger and more beautiiul women. are wise never to marry, because no woman can hold them long; in the women's lives and with alimony. man c! intelligence being happy with a wife of iorty or nfty years of contented wedlock with N0. companionship. Congeniality. b6!’- 4 Momingufmilc’ .__.__. ».___... I Two Hollywood iilm stars got married and went away on a honeymoon. When they returned a, Iriend asked the husband how he had enjoyed himself. "oh. fine!" was the reply, “Hem. lulu is a charming place." "A1111 did Your wife enjoy her- self?" “I don't know," New York." a For The Cook‘ , SWEET‘ FRUITS PICKLED l Even the housekeeper who does kiot go in greatly tor the making of her own pickles and relishes (in this day of such fine and varied ones that she can conveniently and ‘economically buy ready lfor use) liilkes to make a. few jars oi delicate ‘pickled iruits. They are so easy to ld0-—80 delicious when done! This recipe is a general one: l Make a syrup by boiling for a iew minutes, 1 quart vinegar, 2. pounds brown sugar, 2 tablespoons allspice, 2 tablespoons cinnamon, ti ounce cloves, I tesspon mace, the spices being tied in a cheesecloth bag. Add the prepared fruit, peach- es, pears, crabapples, etc, and cook till tender, then seal in jars. L Tboei who‘ " show that they hate-lo take and who can hardly bring themselves to say CQIIIPIIIIIQIII fthank you" and who spoil the pleasure oi the [W911 V! not having any‘ ' pleasure in the gift. That Dhrala is worth thinking over. - ' ‘ y," Your fiance would gladly lavish anything he had sii you. Tell 1am to realise thatyou are lust as amorous-hearted as he is and have just ' y _ as much pleasure in making him happy as he would you aadperhap you On. OlIl‘_ csuuisxsmoisssthsiustcsrriomahummiosusdsssrlrlouymuciuel i - ine point oi view. ‘DOROTHY DIX.‘ SMARTNESS, -- - - -- >1 .. DearlidiuDia-Wbydotha-clder Ilillrl-NOIIIIIIOQIIIQQHIIIW’ i 1W4" never had that when we were young." Why are they abs always throw- , News answered the husband. “You see, she went to inguptous all tlis time hcwhardtbayworkedwbeathsywersyoungi‘. Thole thlnse seem to betbeir main conversation.‘ Answer: the lame purpose in life. neas of liie in which a man, and woma-rl friendship if they are to find llie joyous tolother. be comrades who have fought and played together. bond between them that strengthens as the years go weakens and snaps as soon as the iire of youth dies down. ' man she sets her iancy upon. The hard that is why it is far more important that the inside should be lavishly furnished than the outsideimade gorgeous. if you will lock at the middle-aged women you know whose husbands are still crazy about them, you will see that they are every one cle “i ‘womb Not a iool, note. Dumb Dora in the lot cl them. l ‘ ' ‘ The devoted husbands are all devoted to wives who havshad seiise ,,li to study them and understand them. Wives who have inter- ested themselves iii their husbands’ interests and who have been able to meet their! on their own ground with an entertaining line of conversa- tion on the subjects they were absorbed in. They were wives who had sense enough to use some tact in getting along with their‘ ‘ ‘ and who never needlessly antagonized them. Wives who would take the trouble to manage their husbands, which means stepping around their peculiarities instead of bumping into them. get all thebump s they want in the outside world and don't enjoy coming home to a fight. Also, they have enough intelligence to know that all men are bound to have some woman look up to them and flatter them, and that of the wile doesn't do it, they will hunt up some other-woman who will. Undoubtedly sex counts in marriage. But so do brains and com- mon sense and tact and a host of other qualities and, most o! all, per- sonality, which is really what we call "IT" in a woman. . DOROTHY DIX. O O 0 I I I Dear Miss Dix-Ia it so very terrible for from a woman? In my case my dance is one has been thrown out of a position due to general economic conditions. Of course, he will land something eventually, but in the meantime why shouldn't I foot the bills for the entertainment we both enjoy immensely, as I am lucky enough to have an excellent position which pays s. remark- able salary. Why, he cven objects to driving my car if he can't buy the gasoline, and ii I get theatre tickets we have a battle royal. Am I wrong in wanting to share my good fortune with him? E. R. B, Answer: . u 1 think that under ‘the circumstances your iianoe is foolish, but it is the kind of lolly that makes you want to take oi! your hat to him, be- cause it shows that he is a REAL man. And. believe mo. daushi-er. that kind of man is getting to be a rarity in these days c! male parasites who graft oiI the thin little pocketbooks of working girls. Why, I know plenty of young man who won't even delgn in go out with a girl unless she iurnishel the car and the tickets and the “eats." ’ still, there ls sense and reason in all things and a man can overdo independence, especially just new when tor a man to be out o! work is no sign that he is a lcaier and a dead beat, but is just the result, e1 un- heard-of economic conditions. 8o I do not see why a youth who knows that when times change he will be back on the job and able to repay a girl tenfold for all that aha had done for him should not be willing to a man to accept money take things from her that under other circumstances he might reiusc. I is depriving the girl as well as him-U Especially when he reflects that he self of a good time. dull endurance spiritual and the mental weary of their lawful Because obviously}! a man values only the physical he must be iorever seeking fresh fields And these men chasing after new sensations they strew their paths with the wrecks of ' There axe many women who have sex attraction for men. but who lack both head and heart. You see many ‘rainless little dolls thalrmen flutter around like bees around a houeypct, but you cannot imagine any this type or living throush The thing that counts moat in the long pull o! marriage ls. A man and women having the same interests, thinking the same thoughts, enjoying the same things, having * 11hr marriage, ‘after the first wild rapture, settles down into the busi- must develop a. sort oi glorified They must be chums who can talk together by the hour without ever_talking oui. They must" There must be a by, noirone that It is easy enough tor any lairly good-looking woman to marry thing i0 doistoholdhimand of a woman's head And they were wives who had enough intelligence to know that men ' of those unfortunates who , ager oi our lamest 6811111118 111ml to ascertain chiefly tho inialllble methods they use to ensure the P10‘ duct keeping, and the cheapest and fastest methods of canninl. 01 course, much that he told mo. when transposed to household equiv- ment and needa- is not applicable. but, on the other hllud, much of it is. The moat importlllt W511i l8 i115‘ mgylng-hg ssys no vegetables can (not should) be canned 11111191 5 temperature oi 250 deg. Fahr. ' Now you and I both know that we ,have been canning vegetables 1-‘1 tho hot water bath, in which it is ped with pressure cookers. - lace and ponder the “fore against" {or buying one‘: ii: But consider the "fora." is at least three months 1on8- a day per week _ months is devoted in canning, pre- serving, jelly makln! 01' 91°“!!!- The cost oi thaamount oi all!!!» salt, vinegar, heat. i811. BW- V nearly equal the cost of the raw product. These figures are for those who do not have home gardensl Last, but most important, try to sum up the amount of your energy you use. Time, cost, and energy devoted to a task the success ofwhich you are not just sure. . Pressure cookers can be purchas- m, ible to reach a higher tem- perature than__boiling point. which is 2.12 degwFahn-and they have kept. . _ . ‘His reply tcilhat argument was “verlpwcllhflut you did not know they, ywezre going to keep. ‘When a product flfflvbvan our ~~vzarehouse for the‘ retailsrslshclves, we have, to know it is going to keep." There was no counter-unmet to that. so," we have to do. one of _ two’ things; , h . ed as low as twelve does. Docs not For a. man will weary in time o! even a living picture, but the _ ykcgigke a, yportfiig chance that- my aggregate of time, cost, and he never tires o! is being entertained and amused and jolllcd along, and‘ w?" ' ' ' "yo. yybrioil is humanly P06‘ _ sibifw divsiysysisbis, and by _ observing all the sterilization rules. i most pf__our,holrle canned vegetables wflllsoov- ' energy far outweigh the. purchase price? And ladies. will you please riots ‘my flsures are for ‘only one season? Almost every préssurs cooker is young aslthere are now.‘ But kindly reflect, my dear, thafyou bom the olrljust as rnueh as they bore you. There are not many topics of mut- ‘liBl interest ti) l8 and 80.‘ DORUTHY DIX. It takes more generosity to receive graciously than it does‘ to give. ‘I have a friend who has coined the phrase "stiiigy receivers," by which she means those who do not receive things in the spirit iii which they are given. Those who are grudging in their appreciation. >Whyisltl1l I ‘a m» ma -stoc s wear. F“ _ ‘ j ' “ ‘g “~1- iluoussblsrubulyim w"? manna g » - Doabasaase-warrawaeer-itfides‘ . u n. ylluQull-J" -- Tauxqsavss. - J '°'°"""?-"-"l!3h'" Y Sifdiiflldv But I would like you to sit down with a thoughtful lock on your . “"4 It seems to me that ‘the 0111! “against? would be the initial cost For all oi us_ the canning season Inthe majority of kitchens (and I have made a "survey-this is no idle surmise) one day or portiomoi oi these three oy/ough to make the vegetayblsa sub _. calf-be easily scraped-oifilsueh is them more liable to spoilage than many o! the acid fruits. 1—Pl8iI t0 llBlldlO only gmfl] The various steps in the canning process must be followed in quick succession to prevent losses of flavorcaused by the bug bear to allcanners, “flats our," and large quantities can not be handled rap- idly. Z-Oan vegetables as soon s; pog- ‘Mi’ "m! they have been nicked. This is particularly urgent with as- paragus. peas. beans. and com. Yo-Most vosetablcs hood blanch- 1113- The blanching or scalding should be continued iusthlohgcny‘ ‘iioicntly flexible to psoirslisuylfsy to loosen the sklns/so-that {the quantiti of vegetables at one time. ' ertowitlllllflncquawinchcf till top. Place-a. tested resiiientrubber oil eaob Jar. tit on the cover, and {portly soafby eflllltinl- only the upper clamp. or oniytightening a lovaiycooidrsss. proved by the addition cf a mu amount oi all!!! too. , ‘I-rill the Jars with hoiling wat- tomatoes and bebtab-"Blllnach and certain other tender green vegetabw lea should be ‘blanched in until they arémithcroughly- en. 4-Oold dip the vegetables ' by immersing lie" cold water lust long shrunk- attempt to'coo1 them by this dip. ' ‘ s-Pack the vegetables in clean. sterile. hotjars, to within one halt inch of the top. Corn shouid_ be_ packed to within only one inch of the top as it swells. Shake the jdrs to get n. solid pack. but do not mash the vegetables down with a spoon. throughout serewlldwlthiaobebalfturaef "thi- IQ UlED-Jlace the Jars on the rackintha-largevesselaadaddhot‘ water. The water when/it reaches the boiling point should ‘enough to chill the outside‘. Do not 1m by‘ on. my, 5.9; um; “u; b-nr runner wordless-m‘ rs. young daughter, wby not this .. ................................i fi-Mdilbom one half to one 9911170011 oi’ salt to eaoh hilt iar. some vegetablg. such as peas. oom- beols I-bd aumaflll. are lin- ids.» Note how it hugs .with pretty hem iulness y," about. - ' ' - Th‘ bodice has m, WW4 5319! Pllflod sleeves, . ' ' It's "I $0M simplg ialhloll- QM you'll dad it i‘ ably ineapeiisive. "n: A vivid red and wlills i,“ Nlnt Marlo the origin“, Ulllwjiflilfid dimlty ted cotton voile and tum haul are ping“; u Tub silks, linen and prints are other nice medium, jg Style No. 610 is designed 1°, Q I0, I2, 14 and l6 years. sue i: requires 2% yards in“? _ . with a yards 8-inch ribbon. All patterns 15 cents in '1 or coin (coin preferred.) oareivully. o_—a-.__s_-—_---w—_ N0. 670. Bias .............. Wnll ea rune"assess-uncann-i-n Name Illaaaa.uaaaaa|alaaaaeswu- street Address ' 1 9111! state bolts in position; then begin sci-q ing them down by hand 1h ion. Do not iinish screwing one bolt before starting the A more even pressure ls cbta by the right method. Finish, suing the nuts with a wrench. _ Given the pct cook and allow to remain open until a fine s otgysteam appears, then close‘ speed, turn off the heat or remlu the cooker from the lire. Why , the pointer on the dial oi i.» cooker registers rem, open the yd cock gradually and allow the ulna toeeoapalfythepetcockisoiltll‘ edbefore the pressure isdowllll aero, the liquid escapes from its jam andthere isaveryrealdangi .\y Isrjlcilfirv ‘QYU-i v J , \ fl-rl-si-e-e-o-fl-o-rlls-Ifisar-ennasn detatraia. Iti a ‘llldsllrltv zfivf/zzdéel‘ r/acézkgr 2am; y DOYOUKNOWvvhatcausesIhOlEh .. ” ruinous stocking runs? . '. . New stockings are rlmio. They - ginunder strain, err a _ spring bsckagain. When this pre- cious elasticity is destroyed, the silk i‘ ‘threads, instead of giving, hula on‘: 1 "Ihal: is whylux ‘is especially, A made to pnmwthc elasticity that.’ makes even sheer-stockings WEAR! or of it forcing out idle rubbed‘ ' (Continued on Page i0) and than! l a chenthar runs srartl.