v PKGEEIGHT_... ~4 ' ‘THE YRtGUARPIAN Fashions mmi-"Iisr .~Womahe’sl Realm f!’ I 5". M35171} Fasiiibnaoble are Wear-Iii; " a" j ° ,' w-w . . ‘a .5122‘. Dorothy Du ,_ “.331- m “$1.294 1398811161“! Lesson Furnished “M” "m" $7,’. With Every Pattern ‘ ' - . ' ____ I The Private Letter, Particularly the Family Letter, Cries Aloud for Reform, to Keep Men,‘ and Especially‘ Women, From ‘ K Pouring Forth onPaper the Things They Would Never Dream o Saying ~ Governor Pinchot has undertaken to reiorm ofliclal letter-writing. ' l-ie holds thatfvaluable time and money are wasted in the use‘ oi unnecessary words and trite phrases. andthat it is utterly superfluous to tell the corres- pondent to whom you are writing. that the "contents are noted oi his communication," and that the ex- pression‘ “your letter to hand" has grown whiskers on it with age‘. The general public will wish the Governor god- speed in‘ his eiiort to get a shorter and better oiiicial letter, but it isn't the oflicial letter alone that needs reiorm. ‘ . The private letter cries out a.loud ior- the atten- v something. For there ls something curious that hap- pens to people, and especially to women, when they sit that makes them write things that they would never even dream oi saying. 'i'h’ere‘was an old- legend about there being a demon in theink well, and I. ior one, believe ilrmly in it. . Perhaps the letter that most needs reiorming is the iamlly letter. Bar- _ ticularlythe one that mother writes. Let's begin by wringing it dry,‘ and squeezing out a iew barrels oi tears. Why mothers should write letters that are simply dripping with brine to their absentchildren no one knows, but they are so given to it that, you‘ remember; during the war the, Govern- ment ‘had to warn them against it and tell them that the arrival oi the mail illled with mothers’ letters simply shattered the morale o lithe troops. ....:.'.‘-_-n_ v,7§'i\<:g _ ///:i/_,Z/i ~ / \ This is the more strange because in real liie mother isn't at all a mel- ancholy“ individual who spends her time in complaining oi her lot and talk- ing about her troubles. 0n the contrary, she is generally a husky, cheer- iul, eiiicient body who belongs to clubs and drives a car and plays a mean game oi bridge and generally gets a lot oi iun out oi liie. and she is iar enough irorn expecting to an an early grave. 11$ But when she writes to Mary and John and Emmelina she becomes a periect Niobe. She begins by telling them how lonely she is without them, and that she and iather are growing old and won't be here long, and it is a cruel iate that separates them irom their children in their old age. Then» she passes sadly along to the subject oi health and tells how they are break- ing down, and hints darkly at various iatal diseases that she is airaid they may be developing. She has had a twinge oi rheumatism sndishe has seen _ _ g so many aged people so crippled up they had to be in wheelchairs, and while ‘flliaittggfi ‘tiff; one of thcse fascinating lime plaided suk Crepes, so the doctor says there is nothing the matter with iather, still you never can lovely for immediate and all season wear. It is brown and white to be an‘ certain. ‘The trim is plain brown crepe. but is also unusually attractive too Ln. almond green crcpc. ii _\'0u'd like a bit oi gaiety. and tri-colour scheme. The skirt 1s circular and gorcd at the iront. a clever means oi slender- izing the figure. Brought up Lo apoint 1115i? 8W" the be“ at the "ma" front. it has a very narrowing effect on the waistline. You'll be surprised to find out how ixtterly simple it is to iashion it, and how inexpensive it is to copy it. In the medium size, 3% yards oi 39-inch . material with 31L- yards oi ribbon is sufficient. Style No. 3040 may be had m sizes 16, l8 years, 36, 3B. 40 and 42 inches bust measure. - ' Plain crepe silk in navy blue. emerald green or coral-red is stunning (or this model. Later ior warm weather wear. you'll like it immensely in a. flowered chifion ior afternoons. Tucn again. pastel flat washable crepe silk say in opaline yellow or opalinc green will be just charming ior resort. Eyelet em- broidered batiste in pale blue. a green and white dimity print, white crepe silk with skipper blue trim and peachy-pink linen are unbelievably lovely combinations exceedingly flattering. ciunmnxc. on‘ “IEAR "*' It's new! when it boasts oi JLISIZ the merest. hint 0i iemininltY. B5 ma?“ Then she takes up the neighborhood gossip and retails every death and bankruptcy and automobile accident and unpleasant incident that has hap- pened in the community, and ii anybody has gotten married or had a baby or inherited a fortune or has a bit oi good luck, she nevermentlons it. ~ Andthe worst part oi these letters is that the written word carries so much more weight than the spoken word. Ii you were iace to iace with mother you would make allowance ior her mood, also you would know the facts oi the ‘case. andthat things weren't; so bad as she represented them, and that she just had a spell oi the blues and would be over. it in an hour. But what shewrites seems iinal and iatal, and it weighs down the receiver under tons oi depression and makes her children ieel that mother is a poor, broken-hearted creature whom they have basely deserted. Ii we could only delete the woe in the doleiul iamily letter, the world would be a happier place,.and a lot oi people would ‘have more courage to go on with the Jobs they are boundto do. ' , _ Then there is the love letter. which should be reformed by being totally fill th s :2 i Lh K ti. . ' rexiieiluie t0 m e 1 o e m cm abolished. Here also women are the most irequent sinners, though weal- p ' thy elderly men irequently indict billet doux that they have to pay out good Price oi pattern l5 cents. . ' "I V monexwiet but‘ Send stamps‘ or coin (coin But girls have a positive mania ior writing incriminating letters to vir- tually any man whose address theyhave. A bottle oi ink apparently has the same eiiect on them as a bottle oi booze. Once let them dip pen into it and they go on a sentimental Jag in which they tell even comparative strangers‘ how they love them, how they will die ii theyare parted irom them. how they long ior their kisses. and how they are theirs untildeath, and so on and so iorth. Style Chats YVITH ALMA ARCHER 1i you agrco with me that candlesticks are the worst bit oi humbuggery you can give auyone- ior a wedding present, why. not put a stop to this nuisance that the parlor torch singers have been encouraging, and mail out to the first five candidates on your list a modern cordial or cocktail set in the charming topaz Swedish Orreiore glass? - . v Table tumblers in either blue or white thumb-cut. crystal are acceptable, usable gifts too, ior semi-modern apartments as are the little after-dinner coiice cups in Wedgewood with the black-scenes, and a Swedish pewter tea sot will adjust itseli to almost any period of decoration. I might mention that the price oi any oi these ca- dozas ls lower than concert. pitch. “And nine times out _oi ten they don't mean a word oi it. They are not in love with, the men. 'I'hc‘y are not engaged to them and have no intention or ‘even prospect oi marrying them. They are writing tehse things because _it makes them ieel romantic and they have the delusion that they are being poetical and literary. ‘ And apparentlyit never occurs to the poor morons that theseletters m8? be shown about as a prooi that the man to whom they were written is a devil amen: the ladies. and that even ‘n the man is too honorable u» boss: 0! hi8 COHQHBSI-S he leaves his letters around in old-coat pockets and bureau drlwtfi 1'01‘ anybody to read and deride who runs across them. _ . 0h. Y", ltif-fiflf-Wfifllll cries aloud ior reiorm. Let's hopesome heroic 8W1 W111 fill-TIL! clmpaigu to teach people when and how to write letters. Or else use the telephone. ‘ 1303071.“; 131x 1 yeast cake dissolved . in i cup lukewarm water. .2‘: cups ilour. Bread Sponge 1 tablespoon shortening. 1 tablespoon sugar. For. TTie"'Cook cmcuau ‘ Mousse One-halt envelope gelatine, yolks oi three eggs, l4 teaspon salt. l6 tea- spoon paprika, 1 cup ‘hot chicken stock, 1 ‘ablespoon cold water, 2-3 cup cold cooked chicken, _1-3 cup blanched almonds, it teaspoon salt, iew grains cayenne, l cup heavy Beat yolks, oi eggs slightly, add salt, paprika and chicken stock slow- ly. Oook over hot water, stirring con- stantly, until mixture thickens, then add gelatin,. which ' has soaked in cold water ilve’ minutes, When gel- atin has dissolved, strain mixture and add chicken‘ (using white meat), and blanched almonds, each iinely chopped or ground, and iorced through a sieve. Season highly with salt and cayenne. Set bowl contain- ing mixture in larger bowl oi ice water, and stir ‘until mixture begins to thicken; then iold in cream, beat- tiona oi e mission ry or a surgeon or an upliiter or‘ ' down before a iii-gs sheet o! paper ‘with their fountain pens in their hands.‘ » Mix all together. Beat until “ 1 tablespoon salt. and let rise until light. I BETEFHF _ Is Your Child's VEGETABLE sovi- lease-um‘ Weight Correetl Yourdiildh wéghtisaotllkely to he eeneet ll he sullen iromdisiur- hams oi digufioa. Remember, mother, ii is yeurduty aloha t.» p; that your child's habiis- are regular. . Guard against the simple lllaelu that lad I Q. _1s a personal inquiry necessary.’ when a iriend is ill? ' A. Yes; ‘u the patient cannot he, ' seen, a card should be leit at thlel door. ' v Q. ll.’ one isovercharged by a! taxi driver. what should he do? 1 The rAica-"st rr e = |., vegetables _- A. Obtain m" driver's license yet number and take it up with the cem- "-1 menia- pany later. Fl" ‘gulf? Q. ls wit essential to popularity? d’ m Md" Kitchens ' A‘ Never‘ TINY 53k! M, m, Ictflilfl‘ us. Jwsmfk" oooox mans “m”? f1", “f sum -——- . 2! cans box,at maul] PARIS. June 1. (nritish United any drpggisfa ‘Pressl-A talking clock that will an- " u, y nouns; the correct time everymia- ' _ v {a vie-lebvlnzemwd-tthornruob- BABYSOWN" S "ea" m“ mum“ u” aervatoly. It will be connected to the T B L F S telephone lines, and it will be only ' A -T necessarytofi-ing up theclock”to ‘Dr Will-Ali, know the correct time at any hour en until stifl. Turn into mold, first dipped in cold water, and chill. Re- move to platter, and garnish top with round and flower shapes oi wine, lemon or tomato jelly, and sprig oi parsley, garnish sides with round and flower shapes oi jelly and ' diamond shapes oi tmiile, gamlsh around base-with cubes oi Jelly. A Morning Smile "Goli?" said the young iarmer who had lately tried his hand at the game, to a iriend who inquired how he liked’ it. "It ain't so bad. It's a bit harder. than, hoein’ turnips, and a biteasier than diggin‘ potatoes." \ . SHE WISHEII HERSELF , DEAD Then she found joy In living. Gives credit to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills (Tonic) Helpful in Spring “When I wa a girl," "Became wriiesfllgoie J. 1-3::- ston o oseneath, n- a New " Creature" tario, “I was anaemic- no life or energy to work or enjoy myself- . even wished myself out oi existence as it grieved me to see my schoolmates romp and play while I lacked strength and ambition. P051: day I noticed a small ad. ‘about Dr.‘ Williams‘ Pink Pills and asked mother ii I could iry them. . . . Before i was finished my first box my appetite was gaining. The second box gave me lateral in my boolu and friemt. I was becoming a. new creature. . . ." Your own body isn't much good when you are nervous, anaemic and run down. The iron and other elements in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills (tonic) charge your blood with red corpuscIesr-give color to your complexion, and aosense of vitality to your whole body. At any druggisfs. Be sure iosay "Dr. Williams’ " so that the druggisi will know exactly what you want. m slow ilre eight to ten minutes, ' sprinkle with salt and pepper just’ beiore serving. Time, twenty minutes. Three Veal Dishes‘ The iollowixll W" Twines are el- cellent ways oi prersrlns m1- gtuiied Shoulder oi Veal Wipe a veal shoulder with a dam? cloth, and remove the bone without cutting‘ through the outer skin. Pill the cavity with a rich bread stuiilnk. and sew up the truss into sill-Pfi- Rub with salt and pepper. allewlnl i9 teaspoon oi salt and ‘A teaspoon oi popper to the pound oi meat. Then dredge with ilour. Sear louninutee in a hot oven (500 degrees F.) Re- duce heat to ans degrees m. Re- duce heat to 325 degrees It, cover and roast, allowing 25. minutes in the pound. An hour before the peeled rawpotatoes, cut in-halvcs Thicken gravy with ilour browned in iat, and serve breast oi veal may be used instead. flatten with a potato masher. Mix seasoned crumbs with chopped bacon and make a stuiiing. Roll up and tie into shape with strings. Brown Fussy. ma»: . . . . a course babies are uncomfortable at teeth- ing time! because of the little upsets which come so euddenlyrhefai. But there's meat is done, arrange around it gig," mm on. ma“ espedafiy for babies and children! and bake. basting with the drippings. ‘its ectlty‘ _ ormu a on e wrap ""'“‘°“‘°"‘Y' The hiiildtiilixélegwiui anever- cloth, cut into convenient pieces and gaurb-Jifi ‘i’: it has" every-day uses all mothers Literature T For TEETH IN G troubles And mothers are wo Caatoria - made harmless, ' as the tells ygu. Mtwn- 8t mils ior _a few dmpg go “rd constipation ; so does any augg“ ' i T efl ti' Yield; 5 w 6 wrvinss- “Tl-Ills?! 33"“? ofthisapedal Zing}; :$:més¢fii1“e§"-°'d" Veal Birds children's remedyltllt may begiven well, or have any little 32.1,?’ t Wipe veal cutlets with a damp F0 fin inIania-u often as there more liberal dose of this p“; Wsetable preparation is usuaii all that! needed. Genuine Castorigy 1m Chas. ‘H. Fletcher's signature on the t " understand. Aooated tongue wrapper. Doctors prescnbg l; bacon drlppings with a sliced carrot and chopped onion. Add l cup oi stock or hall milk and half water and cook slowly ior 1 hour.‘ These may be served in a casserole. Stewed Veal with Turnip: Wipe a breast oi veal with a da-mp cloth and cut into two inch dice- Brown in 3 tablespoons oi butter or bacon dripplngs. Dredge with ilour add stock and white cooking wine in equal parts to cover. 'A'id 1 onion stuck with four cloves. a bunch c! sweet herbs. and pepper to season. Bring to a boil. then reduce the heat ' and simmer 1% hours. Cut turnips into small balls. or dice and iry in- butter, seasoning with salt. pepper. and sugar. Add the turnips to the meat and cook 30 minutes, skim oii iat and serve. Yield: 4 servings. liver With Apples Wash slices o.‘ liver in lukewarm water. Dip in ilour and sear quickly on both sides in hot iat. Add iinely- sliced apples and onions (counting small apple and one medium-sized onion ior-each person). cook over Old Lady-"What is your little brother's name?" Boy-"We call him ‘Flannelfl Old Lady—-“How peculiar! Why?" Boy-"Because he shrinks‘ irom washing." Pvaris Styles i BY MAR-Y KNIGHT United Press Staii cvaauSPOlldBDI ' PARIS, June 2.—(U. PJ-Draped necklines are flattering. Short, pulled sleeves are youthiul. Diagonal lines are slendering. A symmetriodraping is beguiling. Ankle-length skirts ior dancing are practical and interesting. Qdd buttons and iastenings are ele. var-and so on and on. . But it ls terse little sentences like that. that really mean m; most. Long rig-a-ma-roles about iashion all have to simmer and boil down to certain crystallized sentences. When you. yourseli, want to know something about iashions, something definite like- How long are skirts? What colors are best? What will make my hips look slender and my shoulders a bit iulieril-You would pyg- ier that the person whose opinion you have sought would simply reply-Three lengths ior evening: ankle, instep and floor. Sport; mid-cali. Morning and aiternoon general wear: mid-calf and slightly below. Smart colors: browns, black. white. pastels, greens and blues. Striped material run diagonally over your hips, tuck; so arranged, and darker colors will slenderlze them. The same striped material and tucks running parallel across your shoulders in a blouse, ior instance, will till them out remarkably. Also, a dark skirt and a white or light ‘blouse will do the same thing. Ii you have a great deal oi time you might not object to a longer answer to your questions. but this gives you a quick answer, does it not? Personally, I tried this method myseli and iound that. invar- iably. it was the grand couturiers that gave me the short concise and definite answers to every question I put beiore them. ‘ineli- replies were ready and quick and I iound that when I turned to go away my mind was iuli oi the most vivid pictures. Just word pic- tures that were all outline, and iorm. and color-brilliant things that. a lot oi unnecessary words would have utterly confused and ruined. As it was, they stood out in reliei as ii they had been carved with a sharp knlie. Boleros balance hips. Plaids give breadth. houettes add to height. ‘three-quarter Jackets tailorize. and ruflles ieminlze-and so on and on and on! Well defined s11- Frills I CALLED UP TO ASK YOU ABOUT THE WASHER I JUST BOUGHT. IT WORKS FINE, BUT THE CLOTHES LOOK DINGY. HOW CAN I GET THEM WHITER? ARE YOU USING RINSO, MRS. BENSON? THE MAKERS OF 31_ OF THE BEST-KNOWN WASHING MACHINES RECOMMEND IT FOR SAFETY. AND FOR SNOW- WHITE WASHES couao MAKE sucH A "rooav. AND .. pithedayornight.‘ t ‘woum You asuzvz A SOAP DIFFERENCE? RINSO DID MY WASH IN MUCH LESS TIME I KNOW. . . I'VE USED RINSO FOR YEARS! NOT ONLY ON WASHDAY BUT FOR DISHES AND CLEANING. TOO . m 11"‘ (Thousands write us letccrsl c t s _ ' ' a e ' ’ I dad” »"':":;: kifilil the crqamy Rinst: ou'd thinlivlc 52:30 ally " '~ d rett ' fifitfiiyec l never , " tuba‘. ts..- m = " . . . .° . ‘I . . I . heeded these days! f ,1; goes tw1¢° “wt ' ' ‘vesrmc-mohellamp’ 9 . ome- Rlnsosa s And that meme q h as far as other soap - ' g-dis c!» . - mso for ever-Y‘ ‘“ thing since l use R wdwork, ‘my 3°°"' ‘umdwm’ w MRS. EDITH M. 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