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THE ETIQUETTI OI‘ DINNER SERVICE - {The service of an indonns-lrfifl- her will be of more general in- most, we believe, than that of flannel aria-id's or small lumeheons. because an informal dinner is the removed from the flflm. will"?! u“ exception of beverages and exnrs silver, which are pissed st em rishi have been tilled, the butler squares placed, the candles vlighlfid. End the service plates placed st each bsmme it we |svs s little thought tot. Bsmflisoolnmitonstisdullfor sm/vcy, we mid; so weshsll use itfos-bceaktastAndthesewerei-he bh-atoamcto here. (2) Buttered toast masked with the mixture with poached egg 181d ‘ ess and with. (S) The ssid mixture (without the binding) Wlfmbdjhd mixed at the us: * with “ ’ egg: w- assvaxiatdomafew spoonfuls 01 over it and then baked in F119 W911- (5) A spoonful of thte mixture laid in the bottom o! little in- divilunl baking dishes, an 888 broken into each and baked in the boiled B8B or poached ‘B88- And d course the addition o1 a few chopped and lightly fried mushrooms to iibe mdxtuso would do no hnrm. MUCH TRIMIVITNG Fur, feathers and spangles accom- pany each other in the evening. WOMEN OF ZANZIBAE EN’ FRENZIED WALTZ A wcunan writer in the Argus of scene: tmnoed black women, with rollingeyeastennxinginndrole to scare the devils away from s girl elsotnle ‘ ‘u - . . “The dance had been in progress for two days and a hail. An 01d witch woman. Iearsomely mubed morning to the devil in some Black mass tongue. All Africa, as far as the Lakes, dancing . . . sqnrmws nsucss ‘Tn contrast, when the Sultan gives his dances, the formal invita- tioncsrdtoonekapassportwan an collected in the Sultan's private steam yacht, the Oallph s trib lit tie cm-ft painted while and saffron. “The wooden of the harem —1there were once 20 of them-number only tlve: s Sultan whose salary is only Asknri band to play his music." .__}_-.-..-_.-_ SPRING BROOK SCHOOL Standing for Jsnuany. Grade VIII-d l-Islel Meek, 2 Flor- rie Paynfer, 3 Rebeccs Orr. Grads VII-l Henry Meek, 2 Joseph Harding ,3 Fred Paynter. Grade V-l Arnold Meek, z Alva Jost, 3 Layton Doughart. Grade IV-i Jean Gillespie, 2 Otis - Grade Gr-sos Dunning (equal), bots, l Marion lhdRse. Grads III-l Elmer Psynter, 2 Leigh 001s. Grsds I 8r.—1 Austin Winners. 2 Eh cols. Clrsde I—l filo Gillemio. Perfect stisndsncs-flsnry Arnold Meek. slid RuthMeek. Teacher llldns J. Champion i Edwards-Burs] - s NSY Ill‘ V ~ ‘ii-ls isosce- l N I IGY .9 i O I — O Social mm swuns TIIFABTS Reveals Under Oath How Fruit-s-tives Got Rid of Rhepmstism John B. Love, Q25 Nortbclifie Ave, ‘lrorontohwas stricken with rheums- tism so dly thst heco "'1: movs armsorlegp. Nowbeiswellsgsinsnd tells of II experience in s sworn statement because he wants you to be illfb of its truth. Mr. Love states,- "Four years ago I was stricken with lheumatis-u very badly. I couldn't move my arms or legs, and wss in bed for many months. wss_so bsd that l had to sell out my business. Alter about nine months in bed l started taking Fruit-a-tives. Soon afterwards I was able to et up again. l feel fine iowfmd have ull use of my hands snd egs. If you sufier from rbeumstism do what Mr. Love did-let Fruit-s-tives help you get rid of it quickly. Fruit-a- tives, the largest selling remedy of its kind in Canada, is a sale natural corrective for rheumatism, constipa- tion and its kindred ills. For new ‘realtlr, start Fruit-a-tives today. Copy of Mr Love's sworn statement will be ent on request. Write Fnliiailves Limited, itiswa, Canada. aunns-nves-‘ass no so: zvuvvvuenr A NEW RACKET , Ikey and Rachel took little Moses to the pictures. The attendant warn- ed them that unless the child kept quiet they would have to leave and get their money back. Halfway through the principal fl-lm Ikey_ turned to Rachel and whispered,» "Veil, vot do you think o! xliotten." replied Rachel. answered I-key. “Pinch dc A Brigadier who had s glass eye, and his Cockney runner, werg on their way up the line when they ob. served a dead German officer who had a very prominent gold tooth. The next day, puslng the 53mg spot, the Brigadier noticed the gold toolth was missing. A “ We hi! 801d tooth has gone, Johnson." he said. "Yessir! ' I Sillllme someone will take my glass eye if I am knocked out." "Ye-is". I've Put meself dahn fer that fer a. souvenir, sirl" ~ .--—- Grippe! ‘Flu’! Golds RagingThrough Canada - The nasal discharge that makes a cold so dissgreable can be quickLy SWPPEd by l" ‘ hozone. Like music. it takes awaygtbat itchiness in the nose. It dries up the bad- Smelllnk discharge that drops from the nose to the stomach. Impos- sible for s. cold to hang on if you treat it with Cstarrhoosne. No medicine to take, just a little pog- ket inhaler to breathe through-and Presto in a few moments the breathing organs are cleared, head- ache goes and you feel like a, new Damn tan- Get Os hosone from your fir";- Blst. two months’ ‘ eatmen... includ- ing hard rubber inhaler, price $1.00, Smaller size 50c. mqgtesspocnbsklngpo r cooks CORNER NOstWcGIAN rssUNb‘ PlluusNG Cover one-half pound prunes with water and simmer until tender. Drain, reserving one cup of the Juice. Remove the pits and cut the prunes in pieces. Combine one-half cup sugar, three tablespoons oom- starch, one-(ourth teaspoon cinna- mon in a double boiler. Add one cup evaporated milk, one cup water and the prune juice and cook until thlcqened. cover and cook for twenty-five minutes, stirring occas- ionally. Add the primes, mix well and tum into a mold. Chill. Sane garnished with whipped cream. AdlAs makes enough for six. CRANBERRY-BANANA CAKE Melt one and one-half cups brown sugar with s tablespoon butter in s heavy frying pen. Remove from the fin. Place three split bsnsnss on the sugar and fill the spaces with washed and dried cranberries. Pour over this oaks batter: Cream to- gethfiuone-fourth cup shortening one- cup sugsr snd two eggs, basting well. Sift one cup flour, one with one-fourth cup evaporated millr. Add one-half teaspoon vsnills. Pourovsrthefnlit and bs-kstill well-browned, shout twenty minutes in ‘ Invert on s e . LEMON TEA BISCUITS RECALLS MEMORIES The recipe makes 90 medium-sired i tsblespon fins sslt 2 teaspoons combinstion baking powder (or 4 teaspoons‘ tsrtrste bsk- ing powder.) grated lemon rind, ingredients together. Out into the dour mixture vary-Irv» 0M "" 571F723 *4‘}.J p.;;......z; atcd Sally isn't ticsted St all. Answer: find obiectionable. on the sport. for the average man. Their first. Ooyriess is out. by a fly. Second. notices about a. girl. good-locker. ‘Third. Fourth. is better for a. little touching up. Fifth. men. ticated. than spiritual in s man. Iwbschsns s oven. piste and serve wsrm with whipped sim or am sddlsnumrindsndmoisisnwithi‘ "VP known debau tion. Answer: But it ls a dlfierent story if he respected name. sud what have you? . “Artlflclality never appealed to a sober mind." but did you ever watch the baby-talk ladies slay ‘em? A man wants a woman to be just as pretty when not made up as when she is dressed to kill. It is an impossibility. The finest picture A man's earthly immortality depends upon his to his children, and it's a. terrible thing, a crime against him, to deprive him of this by having the children's name changed to that of a. step~ lather. provided he has kept his name decent and honorable. made it a. symbol oi shame instead of a badge oi honor. conditions the father's name becomes a handicap to a. child and he is fortunate indeed if he has s stepfather w throw over nim the mantle of a The child will lose his identity as his father's sons and he will not have to suffer vicariously for his father's sins as long as he {l Dorothy Dix’: Letter “The Trouble With the Modern Woman is She Can't Disguise Her Hook,” Cries Mascul- inb Reader - Stepfathefs Name Better for Lad Than the One His Own Father Dishonored DssrmssDix-Herosrssomsofmythoughtssbout the modern womsn: Doflshrimupuidgreet anglers? woman is she can't disguise her hook. Everybody knows that she is after something material not Bpiritual. ' ' ' Beauty is but skin deep. ' ' r iality never yet appealed to s sober mind. ' ' ' Fine feathers make flne bLrds, but pick a bird A real man wants s woman who is Just ss pretty when not made up ss when she is. ' ' ' The average woman isn't in the final snnlysls interesting to talk to She should be able to discuss those things that inspire young men. ' ° '- sssk money above all else in the world. She sought it merely ss s means c! subsistence. KW mini’ modern women. have made their catch, have on hand at any one time even the 00st of making a, will The reading of poor, benighted Grandma's will was quite an event. tell the denomination of s greenback and that is about all. ° ' ' Sophia About the realities of life she is as dumb as an oyster with its ear-drums punct ed. ° ' ° ‘rho modern woman can do the things her grandmother couldn't-or WOULDN'T do. ~ A Girls don't read. ug- Women are always interested in knowing what men think of them ' and what. particular thing about their manners and their methods men It gives them. s chance to improve their technique. But about many matters the two sexes will never be any more able to see eye to eye than the trout and the fisherman. Each gets a different angle In the main, my poi-respondent's criticisms of women are astute, but I must remind him that while he doubtless has his ideal of feminine charm and virtue and knows what he wants in s woman, he does not speak demands are quite different, and i! the mod- ern girl is as she is, it is because she is catering to the PoPular taste. let's tske up a few of your points to prove this. The modern woman doesn't even attempt to disguise her hook because men don't want a girl to use any subtlety in dealing with them. So is the fine play of blowing hot and void and P051118 as dear Lady Disdsln. Boys want a girl to go after them hammer and tongs, sot crssy sbout them, call them up on the telephone, do most oi the heavy courting. They want to be harpooned instead of being snared Beauty is but skin deep. but it is all that the average man He never asks is she clever or good, but if she ls s Oh, yeah, She should be able to discuss those things that inspire young Now, honestly, do you know a single young man who would stand for an inspirational talk from a girl? _ modem youth within earshot of s. girl who carried that line of converse-- tion, or who tried to talk to him about serious books. Sixth. lt is true that Sophisticated Sally only thinks she is sophis- That is why she makes s fool of herself so often, and it is a pally‘ that she hasn't a few of her grandmother's inhibitions about doing Wild horses couldn't drag the gs. But you are wrong when you say that she is mercenary, that all she thinks about is money and that she is after something material rather Every day you sec girls msrryin! lor love and love alone. . Giving up good jobs to marry men who do not make as much as they do. Leaving luxurious homes to live in two-by-four flats and do their own ‘ousewo a Just for the sake of being with a. chap who means more than wealth and ease and pretty clothes to them. DOROTHY DIX. OI! Dear Miss Dix-I am about to marry the former wife of a. well- who is still living. The lady tody of the child, a. boy who is not yet l0 years old. child's name should be changed to mine. name should not be 63111118911 “Sflrdless of his father's infamous reputa- Kindly give us your‘ opinion on the subject, has been awarded the cus- I contend that‘ the The mother thinks that hi8 E. V. passing his name down has befouled his name himself and Under such lives, by. having some one recall what a renegade his father was every time his name is mentioned. home and support a wife in comfort. csn I get such s msni Answer: - turies on her method. vamped. So I agree with you that it will be far better for your stepchildb name Ved to yours, and I think you are generous and show s very ten- der and ohlvslrous regard for the lsd and his mother m wanting to do it.- - DOROTHY DIX. sds ' Dear Dorothy Dix-I am an elderly widow. Poor, I want a. husband and home. Life is nothing without a good husband-who can provide a good I want a congenial husband. How R Get out your Bible and read how mother widow slso named Ruth went about getting a husband. Nobody has ever improved in all the cen- But-I hate to say it but thmtruth must be told-Ruth was young ma. beautiful and perhaps that was why her tactics worked on the old man sh» 1 don't want to be pessimistic, but 1 think an elderly woman without any money is wasting her time in husband-hunting. 0030113! "mx. White Python ' Mark Chsnlllng, Alli-hm < “King Cobra" OHAPTEI 10 THE VEILED WORLD The finding of the secret door .nto the world which "lay beneath J19 waters of the lake" turned wt to be fsr essier than either man hsd thsvoiosoftlwdesdmnnhsdbld- dsnhimhshsdsoughtiorshld- rounding blocks snd souls five feet spsrt. he felt two bolts or springs grate bshind them. With marvellous smoothness s gust bleak of swung round 0n s csntrsi pivot, an inn . out of which gushed humid. Wsrm sir. 0151111]: icy. he turned in on . "1 bsvs found iti" be ssolsimsd. _"Ws will enter st once!" ssid Ssmdsd Ohlembs. "Int the guide who brought ms to come with us. Rimpoohs." suggsstsdvdrsy. "He is s brave msnl": ‘ Ssrndsd Ohlsmbs meditsted sn ' hspsitwsuebsttsrthstmy‘ lqiq/ovu vs .4. ssrvsnt with lil- stow-owe: a .-1Y.v1v thought. Absurdly essy, it seernsd m to Gray. Stsnding on the black sums (which they immediately ssw) ll fi fully. He rang a gold handball. spoke to him in Chinese. A minu or two later, the hunchbsck return- ed. With him was the lepcha carry- ing two lighted lamps. Drawing himself up to his full height. Samdad , Chiemba addressed the two servants. - - - "Kcsrksn, both of ysl" hs ssid. "You srssbouttogowscsrtsin plsoe. If you isil us or speak one word of what you shall see, your souls shall lie a ‘houssnd years in each of the two hundred-mud fifty- six Hot and Cold Hells! At the end The two men fell upon their knees and knocked their forehesds on the oor. "La-lie, ls-lis, Rimpochel" (It is well- Your will be dons!) they pro- tested. nut the lspclws voice was louder tbsn the bimchbufls: of which hsppening. Grsy took note. Pressing himse‘ fist sllinlt t wsll, his srms extended and his hands passing the two ‘square blocks, the Abbot stood for s few m%ents,lnoticnless. wsys. * _ The swinging block of masonry, closed. ‘rhsywersnowinsnsrrosnlow- roofed pssssge. Ohismbs led, followed by Gray, tns ispehs ng up the resr. descent wss steep snd con- firmed for the best psrt of sn hour. The trouble with modern ~ ~ - Artific- Grandma did not even after they They can The Mongol entered. Semdad Ohiembs o! tihst time, ys shall be reborn ss a .. vvvvwwvv v [lions -_-_:- Literature; FEBRUARY '19, lama arw"-— " ~~—-- vv COO‘ A 1'4‘ a‘ I s s I YMMV 110w MUCHO OBRAN is in libel BRAND g "'~Is:f‘r>'i .. products. THE popularity of bran as a cereal to promote regular habits has brought forth all kinds of bran products. Some of these contain only a small quantity of bran. Nat- urr 'ly, many purchasers have been disappointed by certain oi these It's the actual amount of bran in a cereal ihatcounts. Most individ- uals require an all-bran product for effective results. Bran furnishes the _ “bulk” needed to correct common constipation. Within the body, ma. "bulk” absorbs moisture and forms ‘Sunny lids a a soft mass. Gently, thisclears out the intestinal wastes. Kellogg's AlL-BRAN is the most popular product of its kind in the world. It is used regularly, with success, by millions of people. It is all bran just as the name implies- vvith nothing added except the fla- m vor of Malt, Sugar and Salt. Whenever you purchase bran, read the wording on the package. Make sure by getting Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN—in the red-and-green package. Sold by all grocers. \ .‘ ? s‘? m strangely shaped pillan-stslsgmltes shooting upwards from the floors. Every now and then Gray called s. halt to examine the crumpled plan K. B. had given him. Without it, they would soon have lost their WHY. As they advanced, s. dull roaring became audible. A dull reddish glow far- shead of them betolrened the existence of a fire of some sort. Then they came upon an awe-in- spiring sight. Raosrlng up through a profound fissure in the bed-rock of s cavern so vast that its roof was invisible. was a narrow, wavering wall of red name, from the quick-flickering‘ edge of which, curled and twisted, long lingers of striated vapor thst point- ed tortured lengths roofwards, their tips vanishing in the rusty murk overhead. As in the othes caves, immense stalactites encrusted with crystals hung from the roof. ‘Ilia leaping of than. sudden. sn~ ed light out of the overhesd gloom, almost made it seem ss if invisible hands held those mighty spear- hafts a-nd- were. moving them. It was like looking at the fantastic cre- stlon of some demented muster- magician. Ssmdad Ohlembs walked towards the wall of _, flame, motion- ing to Gray in follow him. Standing by Gray's side he stud- i~d the plan. The cavern they were now in had seven openings, leading apparently into seven other caverns in turn lssdinl flown to s river. The river was denoted by sets oi’ three snakes wriggling in parallel \,. From he seventh cavern, ran two parallel ""nes forking into s Y, the point of lfurostion being one point of s five- aointsd stsr. In the center or this (Continued on Page a) WAKE IIP Yllllll llVEll RILE- vnrnour csiomu AndYoifll Jump Ootofllsdln tbslfomlnglisrhftoGo “clam own-gunman“. Ill ilk‘ sssflvs msdyorslsowllil fitness! snafu-iii" an: s ll ll l Q I W91» -..~ "fi-Ydi‘ {dis iflflmfi? of color- ' 1 This is the sort of s home frock you'll love. It's so simple and com- fy to slip on when one is dolnl mings shout the house. And in- deed. smart enough to wear on I morning trip to msrkst. it has the becoming open V neck- ine. Ths front buttoned bodice‘ is ery slsnderlsin . As for the msklng - it's child's plsyl The sleeves srs 606°"!!! esIytosswHrhsycutinonswith the shoulders. 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