. 4W5». CASTORIA i aaarnr rumour . AIPIJVID DOCIDRS _ - -l Ifidwtlwlaflpraynovholaaanu jylobulalno I Q. 1s it permissible to use red! »blue or other colored ink in corresn pondence? . 3 a No; use- black ink only. l '- ' Q. Does it show good form to use’ ... g pgrgagl’; name often when conversJ 111g with him, as “Yes, Mr. Jones." or . . "No, Mr. Jones"? I A. Yes. Y Q. Where should the butter knife: _ be placed? _, A MorningSmile A. Diagonally across the rim of‘ the plate. PLAIN LANGUAGE “Au revoir.“ said Ikey. 1* ealrn -:- Social and Personal -:- gFaswlziiorlzs" Literature + lrwlm-wt‘ ‘- ~~ miss rsr" l1 M‘ Flgelrion’ Hints J U Dorothy ».-,._.1......B... Why the Girl Who Repents of Her Wild Youth Should Make a Good Mother-Why Do Beautiful Women so Often Marry, Homely Men ? Dear MissDix-I am a girl of n, madly in love with a boy of I5, but I will not marry him for this reason: Prom the time I was 1e until I met this boy. which was three months ago. I was lust naturally rotten. 1 ran with a crowd that didsvorythi-hl that was mo" ‘M mu‘);- od at those who were decent. I have told this boy about my put life. He wants to marry me anyway. but I am afraid that if I had children there might be o girl and l! lhl turned out the way 1 did. it would kill mo. luppoae she inherited tho wild streak from me. I don't feel that ! have any right to wish that curse on s child. Don't you think f arn right not to l-narry this young man under the circumstances? I. V. I. Answer: Oertainly not. ! see no reason why you should not marry the young man if he wants you to do so after knowing about the hectic liio you have lived. I think you are taking a morbid view of the situation. Evidently under all oi your wrong doing there ls a very sound and sweet woman with a high sense of honor and honesty or else you would take your happiness without considering the harm you might possibly do your children. Evidently your sweetheart has discernment enough to see this and to know that you have found yourselr and that you will retrace your steps and never ie I/ I I ‘ . ' II ii WATER I CONSTBUCTIVE REDUCING It sounds like a paradox. doesn't it. is |A~v 1929 l .._- s.‘ lcuits I ‘I In lilo store 0r on the 411M118 mi» Chnslieb Biscuit; nice-as aidilllhhiiilfg I Daily A rgaments Delicious Salads For Bridge Suppers when one speaks of s constructive ro- ducing program’! Usually the over- weight woman thinks only in nsga-l tive terms of losing excess weight.‘ She stu ies caloric vslu s and uts. on her glsckllst all focfds thatpshe‘ “m” l5 “"3" w s” ‘hm “m” . considers fattening. and she becomesll-hlnl “i555 "my lust “gm m ‘uni thinner. but at what price! Her skinil" the bridge supper (unless it‘! I~ becomes flabby and sailow, there are‘3°°d m“ °f “use” l dark pouches under her eyes and she. 7'11"‘ 5'11"‘ “M d mm’ m“ °I ' 19,1, med ‘M nuvom, ishrimp, and one of chicken. will fit] The bes t ro lo most cases and areeaaytopvropare well. who L, 105T“); Zmzhlniffigl’ zzmzbeforehsnd. Suggestions u to whstl are greater than they were before. W’ 5"" “ml them m” ‘m’ b‘ he]? l The way w avoid these difficulties iul is m think of reducing not merely,’ l AUNT HET or casoos CALLAN “Vet's dat?" asked Izzy. "Datfs goodbye ln French" BECOMING SCAR!‘ NEOKLINE in terms of tearing down excess fat,’ stray again from the straight and narrow path. l but of building up a good figure. A "Veil," said 1B7, "cm-bolic acid." "Vet's dat?" asked Ikey ' “Days goodbye m any languagc- I An enchanting frock oi lipstick red silk crepe self-trimmed, with neck-l i lme softened by scarf collar with long ‘ loose ends falling over shoulders and ‘ reaching almost tn hem at back. 'Hogf.sehold Hints u~hlcn contributes new smsrtnoes. At '. -' By tubes-ta Leo wide girdle swathco tho hips of full‘ \ ‘ flaring skirt. Style No. (l! is designed‘- ‘ in sizes la, 1e, 20 years, se. til. 40 and. 42 inches bust measure. Oi printed slly crepe with the scarf collar either cf the print or oi plain harmonizing silk crepe it is very serviceable for it can be worn for ' town or resort. i Lelong blue crepe do chine, Ianvln green silk crepe, purple chlffm-l and chartreuse green goorgotto crepe are other smart suggestions. Price l5 cents in stamps or coin (coin prefer- red.) Wrap coin carefully. The Sewing Machine Use s new mucllage brush for clean- ing small crevices of the sewing; Knachine. Clean. particularly well.‘ around the needle bar, Then wash the brush and Put away for future use. Grease Sprinkle a little flour in the frying pan. and it will prevent the grease‘ 410m poppjng and gpgflgflng, l We suasest that when you send for ' Lb}! pattern. youenclose i0 cents ad- Iads-f Dress ditional for a copy of our Fashion '- 1' . Magazine. It's lust filled with delight» To whiten a faded dress try boiling: iul styles, including smart ensembles it m cream of tartar water. ' and cute designs for the kiddies. Health of Skin and Illr follows daily asoo of . Guticura S d Oi t t. Toad: fillers".- h: $310 his ‘inyoutlnis e baa cladeszmm- plcxion and health heir in late! l‘. Soap 25c. Ointment 23:. and 90s. 8k. Sold everywbun. bangle sad: Adlai: Candies kn.- I. '1'. Wale Company. Lad-l Iota!- woman who takes this constructive view of reducing will limit but not‘ eliminate proteins, starches, fats and‘ sweets from her diet. She will cat; plenty of leafy vegetables and fruits: and whole-grain cereals, as the re- ducing diet must provide sufficient! bulk. Tea and coffee and whit: bread do not make s good reducingi diet; these beverages encourage eon- stipstion, and the bread does not; "mil" "W important mineral salts‘ and vitamins which must be in every diet. Exercise must be included in the reducing prosrsm in order to build‘ firm, healthy muscles in place oil the flabby fat. As the cushion of fat below the chin melts away the skin hangs in folds which looks worse than the original double chin. To‘. prevent this unsightly condition onei must not lose weight too fast in‘ the first place (a pound a week is enoughl, and then one must tone up the throat muscles by regular exer-. else. Neck exercises are very simple and consist of head turning. neck bending and rotating. After the brief It is foolish of you to thinkpof giving up this wise and tolerant young man for fear that you might have a daughter who will do as you have done. We know far too little about heredity to 1st it influence us in making a dec- ision that will ruin the happiness of two lives. 5o dismiss this “ __“t from your mind. for why should your daughter bs doomed to inherit your wild streak when you didn't inherit your mother's puritanical streak7 Anyway. how a girl turns out dose not depend so much upon her hered- ity ss it does upon the woy lho is brought up. It is her mother's teaching that determines the way she shall go, not tho blood in nor veins. It isn't always the best women who make the but mothers, because sometimes a mother's very virtues put a limitation upon her ability to guide and direct lor children. Sometimes a woman's life has been so sheltered and she has been kept so unspottod from the world that she doesn't know what is going on in the world and has no conception cf the dangers and temptations that her children are called upon to face. when they sent out s man to erect the danger signals alone l- lflllWlY they don't sond a blind man or s man who has never been over the road himself and who has no idea of where the pitfalls are- ‘They send a man who has traveled that way before himself, one who is familiar with every hairpin guy-m y“); gvgry place wnm one might skid and go over into the ditch. And that is why sometimes a mother who hasn't always been so 000d herself. perhaps. may be the boat mother. She knows the perils that threaten her children. She knows how to watch and guard-them. She K110" b0" V9 warn them and how in keep them fronjlmaking the mistake she made. You often hear it said that the next twins of, the vmdvlum is wit‘! i° The fruit laisd Use ripe peaches. bananas, fresh! pears and figs if possible. If the fresh ' fruit and figs are not available, then l use canned fruit and canned or pre- . served figs. Have all the ingredients] very cold. Cut the peaches and pears ? (either fresh or canned) into sections 5 (do not slice) cut the figs whether. fresh or canned, in quarters and the ‘ bananas in elghths. (Once length- wise, once across. then split length- wise asalh. unless the bananas are are very long. then cut across once more, that is into sixteenths.) Pour over the cut fruit g very little ' French dreming which has been made I with lemon Juice in place of vinegar ‘ Arrange on a lettuce loaf, very crisp and cold. Then pour over it the spec- - _ lal almond dressing given in the iol- Make a syrup of l cup water and‘ lowing recipe. , 1.5 cup sugar, let boil. Peel and core Soak shell, blanched lor skinned) 1 very carefully and slice thin 3 or 41 almonds in cold water for two hours. apples: boil carefully in syrup. 13¢ Put throulll the meat grinder if you caroful so as not to break apple rlngsj have no mortar in which to pound when removing to serving dish. Just} them. add a little salt. s, slight sprink- cook till soft. (At this time of year 1 ling of cayenne pepper, and a lit.le add a few drops of almond extract to: lemon juice. When all are ground fine syrup) POI-ll‘ SYTUP 0V" Ell- and mixed with tho seasoning. thin -———————— “Ilse looks so helm ea‘ in- dependent, I wouldn't believe she was tho new preachers wife until somebody sail she was his I ' second." l For The Cook I m snur l APPLE RINGS ttoroise Period the neck should be cleansed and massaged. An astrin- gent bandage or chin stray may be worn for on hour or so at this time. Most women who are overweight need to reduce legs, hips and ab- domen. ‘Iho reducing diet will help. but exercises are also necessa y to burn up the stores of fat at these places and prevent flabbincss. Walk- ing and swimming are excellent forms of exorcise for this purpose, In eases of extreme overweight when the arches of the feet have become weakened or broken down, long walks are, of course. out of the question, hi" ""91!" like swimming. leg rais- lll and the inverted-bicycle exercise, m" u, hwy n“ old-fashioned girl whowlll dreasinodestly. who will neither pet nor neck nor ‘drink. I believe that to betrue. and that she will be the daughter oi the modern mother who-has gone the pace. as you hi" dim!’ ant‘ who has found that its end "is bitterness and repent-Inw- I believe that when the modern girl is s mother shl will not let her datightors run wild as her-own mother let her. I-Ier mother did not know enough to protect her. but she is wise and Vlll 313W M" V3 9M3? :3: daughters. I believe that the girl who has held hor own honor lig y keen her daughters pure. 1 believe that the girl who has some home stoic gating drunk will not want her daughters w 10110" i" h" ""4""- I believe that the girl» who makes whoopee and who has found what» I dark brown taste it leaves in the mouth will find canal‘ 9i l" h" mm giril and um. thus out of c1111.“?! will sortie; DOROTHY D11- Desr Miss Dix-Why is it that the loveliest women often choose thl ugliest men for husbands and why is it that ‘sndsome men are often attract- Full Fashioned Hosiery ‘Qlnnouncing a New Member of the '5" Orient Hosiery _ Family ’ (Number e50 v.) A very sheer. ilns gangs Chiffon Hose of page thread from to toe‘. with the improved Orient Contour noel Ploo lap. WI as latest PRICE $1.85 {Found only in stores of Qlality.) . ,. h. 1. are new svaiiablolnabthoatlo s‘ __ .. . “PUIPLI 811D!" MAW Ill to lolorwoltwlh "oplooilpo -rnn, and foss- ineh doable ilalotilbl llollllleolooloiooholliitllflfi i" ‘y-ut-ea-w ‘fly-w- . -.-».-> » s. - r; was fed,‘ which are done lying down are very helpful. The amount cf exercise tahln intends on case's phygicg] “n. dition. In advonoed cases of obesity the heart or other organs may be elected, so that too much activity I181" l" lei-ll. A doctor's advice is aoodod henrin order to bring about not only a loas or weight but to im- prove the health of the ‘whole body. Tomorrow - beauty Qllsilons Answered. ed by homely women? Mu- 5' 3' i‘ wk“ @110“; homely men for husbands because they have enough ‘ page to know that they are the but husband material. And. anyway. "will ‘ rm little m: in s rnsn’: looks beyond wwtms mm i» bf W“‘Y'l°°‘ ' and clean and woll-lfwmlil- Women loathe a man who is slouch? Ind simw "14 lll-rli“ "l: x: goes about with a two days‘ stubble of beard on his face an Blflull“ n‘ rut. luch a man is repulsive to thorn tlliylifillly 1B6 fill! "5"" " l‘ °° tgmgl because he is s llvins advertisement of the 1m that he u lasy and ‘ slipshod- ‘ A representative of a company ain- pbflll 5,000 collectors recently teati- fiodinolloldoasoourtthatinallita hilnfrithafionlroneepreeecutpds FDIC! W!‘ OMDOIKNOIN. , th other hand. it makes no diflorenoe to o woman whet-her I I “llniltltfit oxthin. WNW" h‘ h” " w‘ n”. n ‘ and“! ‘$.21: . he is rod-headed or bald-headed or has ombroelll Wil- VWW“ ll 1- cement and entortaininl we unesrstunflins and email-bet" W! h" 9"‘ gmaal charm. . 5 Andmanyvoryhomolymoelhovothls. neysnnisnlyaiaeoetleflfl ' s; or. ggeataet hoa-rt-smaahers tint-em lived was noted for his uliinoos, yet he boosted that given nve minutes’ ates-t with o woman he could win o0!’ 3 "sum u-le hsndaomoat. inan in the world. eaowI-u-n-p-sa-ti- lung's Illllaoooe for (‘eagle i Colde- _ wcmepllkoprottymonontbeloreonoraemstinoshorooaandeoaao- 'nmqtasyliasmmlssauuwatusralnvitlrautmouttaevesawoest “eggs-python. Why? onbeoausevesyaeaibosasmmareaserlsllvall insulorabiyoeaeeitodandorliyintoreeiodiaiaempivss. Avsinaiaoisia! voiasvtnananyvsinwooismsaeitdialillilwflefliflmilmfi°~ill around. " oqlssawemsuussosssseminarstsertassisestaeaeaolsenrioo m]mgttnoyhavearlghtiomoaepeliaotnsgoodtookslatboialailyaad. iqaootborreasomowomsndoeadtwonttoaiaffrovtrriiendloiaieiael -‘ saubllsvstsusmaulmusuumispeousisnn: "alygooltsl. smateaeonndomnlsoeoomaeetaatnanesemenoalnenythaeaoaidy woolen!" ' Alaawomandoaftwadttemolryshaadseaaemanboaauloflillflfl llflflillttflhlhlfifllllllllllllllfllghlflllltdlflhlfifil- ‘wbeaanaaesemenenmarriqsaocelywooaeo-itbbeeoioobefah illflifmlfilfllllifillflfiflllldilllillllllfiifiilfl iatoreshId-alloeanh- , tinct- ‘e . o COMPANY urn. evsssao Asta m. l! Qboaapbetphgliolalwfiseaegdlboavwlwtle an I it wiih sherry until it is the consistency (Canadian Press) l ofasalad dressing. Then when ready to STAOG FIELD. Chicago. June 9- , add to the salad. slir in cold fresh ,George bimpson. Ohio S‘.a.e speed- cream, pour over the fruit, top with a ster. established himself as the oui- I half almond and serve at onceJServe standing sprinter in the world yes- I .sandwiches, a hot drink and cookies terday when he won the one hundred ‘ to complete the supper. yard dash in the finals of the nation- al collegiate track and field cham- pionships in .09 2-5 seconds, cllpping ‘ sill world's records. " Carefully clean fresh or canned ‘ shrimps of all traces of the lime‘ llinard’: Lllllment m Cnnghs a Cold‘. , lblack vein. wash and put them in ' the refrigerator to chill over night. ' ' . .On Sunday evening proper; m; g";- so many salad makers prefer. Add ‘ sing as follows: Rub the yolks of two lone good-sued cucumber. choppers; ,hard boiled s"; gmooghly gqqum- lone cup of walnut meats, one can of l with eight tablespoons o: salad oil, a tiny French peas and three cups of l lzsaspoon of curry powder and Qwg m- lcelery cut in cubes. Toss together and ithres tablespoons of vinegar. ;drass with mayonaisse. Serve chutney i Add a quarter as much of very land choose sandwiches. a hot bever- i |thinly-sliced canned pineapple as ‘Jae sndlosks to complete the sup- lthere are shrimps, then dross all with ;l>tr. the curry dnssing pile inwacoldlet- i All ingredients, of course. should tuu cup (s leaf of head lettuce.) put ti?! H18? and cold and the plates s spoonful of Indian chutney on the ‘fillillad. side of the salad plate, and sorvew -——-_--_-__.._ Broad and butter sandwiches, aerato- ‘ Musings. gs chips. coffee and a not dessert] such as hot sinserhross with a-rais- i waits of one m. o" ilblwooon powdered sugar. in sauce. are accompaniments for} this salad. it teaspoon lemon mint ’ 5'" "hi" v! ess ltiff. add suasr Iredually and eenflnuo boating. ‘rhea add ‘flavoring. Use meat of one cooked chicken out The lemon helps to hop us clean in good-siaod pieces. not minced ll inside and ward of disease, The Shrimp Salad Tho (Melon Salad tohsnoloonrso. Tlsunnjase Indore the day cameo-ooh“; o! ailvny “Wear-Ever”! Whoa more aadpraeaieolwoy iowlsiliiuerlllrrlleeoiobesrogo Vi“ In "Wen-luv Sheen In lvldenfs. l0" i! Guvgooo Inset-o Rule lnllel o} acoleeealnurloelorslddetiqleosvpeseg, lI-UIIIIUII i!!! IJIIITQ IOITIIAL . giogogm Oldest Fire “Engfnr 51...... ‘\ England's oldest known fire "errmpi has Just found a home in m, um don Museum. It is a large oval wood. on tub, and tho water was pumpu‘ through an iron pipe 1n m. mid“ Originally it rested on a Carriage m. solid wooden wheels, but these have disappeared. The "engine" was mm ‘ in London in i678 for a town m god. , fordshire. Extension ‘Phlme (uni lladg By using a new attachment m. ' cntly invented in France, one my telephone in bed or in an; other pa-t . of tile room. The done.» l= a spying reel on which is wolllrl a long cxtens. slon cord connected Willi m» mm... ‘ msnt. The cord may be pulivs cut lo any length desired, nnri illlfll Ille call has been completed, n Spring automatically winds lhc ivlrvs, ' will Germany has 53 nirpiizw: ‘ Jazz has Just appeared .1‘. Denmark has threc-uilerled autos. I Japan. Promo has a Skilled-labor shortage Nearly 2.000 foreigners are now on the Gold Coast of Ail-urn. Plane for constructing 5 ""1 miles of railways in Manchllrln are under say Edinburgh. Srotianri, 1 nlevrocut- ing stray dogs and tr."- Manila. P. 1.. has tlvrl a "iiIOF-"Plfi ture production compsnms A system of aerial rrlllwfl"; 1s f: lit constructed in Bolivia. Two thousand houses are to N built near Harrow, England In the Netherlands mm» ls m6 automobile to every 40 bir: cles. A Charles II silver tankard was le- cently sold in London for nesrl! $4,700. Garages for the rental of used w‘! are bong opened in Nsnklrlg, iii-lini- The Mexican Government. ls buyill many motorcycles for public service ldinordh Lisilnent for Coughs t 0114K