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Yet Heaven knows it is _ juiw (B, Sprinkle of cinnamon i! you when nu ms dream. m,” in _“_ D_ we in bomng far more important to us to get along amiably and i smoothly with our husbands and wives and child- ren than it is to smooth the fur of casual ac- quaintances the right way. ,,,.,.. . 2~_`_ Q_- . _,_,,-,_-_$1 _ -. ‘ "1" 1' 1.-fi' i' " '- " T-v.»..»>f7"2‘ f, "- 1 ‘ *fx-`=_ \ 'NJ 1: .ii ik ‘a ‘ Not- long ago at dinner in a house in which 1 was visiting, the small son spilt soup on the table- cloth and his mother reprimanded him publicly and sharply. nnrui 'A'-==.‘;‘e_:’=.`:'> ,IVV “You clumsy creature," she cried, "look what _ °2-1"' I “"‘ ‘~ you‘vo done, spotted my best cloth. You have the . table nirinners of a pig. Why can't you learn how " to ent decently? _ ,_ To which tho little chap, hurt and humiliated, responded: “Why don't you say to nic that it docsn‘t make a bit oi difference and the table-I sviolil iris to be wrshcd anyway, as you said to Mr. X. yesterday when ho 1 spilt iris celiac?" .\.:i~;i I ~.li~;>~.ii;ht, why not, indeed? Why should she have been more if-iitler __.’ Mr. Xia feeling than she was; of her own little child’s? W'hy r`?~_f:-llii .He tml; 111'. X. with more consideration than she did the litilo 1;-3;' .she l"i‘~_il _\’ l;»'.'».il? Aziil it’ ihe mother had answered the question honestly she would have been forced to reply that it was because she didn`t think it was worth- -.vliile to take the trouble even to be civil to her own child. And we all iall under tile same condemnation. Why, if we said to other people the ' tliiiuizs we say to our own, we wouldn‘t have a friend left in the world, nor even be invliccl to another party. - _ \‘.'i~.en Mr. A. goes to dinner at Mrs. B.'s, he is suavity itself. He tells har how beautiful and young she is looking, though he may be thinking quite tho contrary, and when she says that she is afraid the cook has n -little too much salt in the soup, he says not at all, that he likos salty _soup And if the roast is tough and stririgy he gulps it down wiihout comment, :ind ll later on. at bridge his hostess trumps his ace he makes a good joke of it, and otherwise conducts himself so as to keep her pleased _.with herself and avoid having any feeling o! chagrin. ... But does he use any such tact in dealing with the wife of his bosom? I should say not. “Wcll, for goodness sake, Maria, what on earth made 'you buy that little dinky hat? Makes you look like old sheep masquerad- _ _“ing as spring lamb, You ought to realize you are getting fat and old and ' _hot doll youl-self up like a. ilapper. ` "Say, this soup is nothing but brine. It is s funny thing to me that L wninan of even average intelligence can make soup every day ot hcr iiife viitllout ever ilnding out how much salt to put. in,'or how to pick out ` ii' roast that is edible instead of letting the butcher palm off on her some- thing that would pull a bulldog‘s teeth out 1! he tried to' chew it." Nor is Friend Wife any more diplomatic in dealing with her husband. )'For pity sake, Henry, are you going to tell that old story over again? Everybody has heard you tell it forty times and it wasnt funny in the first place.” ‘i “Yes, I know that might__be a good proposition for some men, but you just don't seem to have any talent for getting along, and you always filly the wrong stocks. or lend money to people who never pay you back." 'that your new suit? What made you buy brown when you have a ,salloiv complexion? Makes you look like a. pumpkin. And it doesnt fit Around the neck and hurnps in the back, and that is the worst-looking necktie I ever saw. looks as if you had got it at the 10-cent store. Why &!o`n't' you let me buy your things for you? I am always telling you you liaven‘t any taste." . Aren’t those conversations common between husbands and wives? Haven't you see a. man's face fall when he brought his wife home a bunch of roses and she looked at them and sniffed and said: "Oh, roses. _ Violets are the only flowers I care for.” Or when he presented her a box I of candy and she thrust it aside without even thanks because it wasn't some particular brand or she preferred caramels to chocolates or-vice versa. Yet if any strange mari had brought her ilowers or candy, she would have gone into eostasies over them, no matter what they had been. , And haven‘t you seen husbands brutally scoff at the cigars that their wives had bought for them with the pennies they had pinched out oi' their 'own meager allowances? And haven't you seen a man refuse even to -taste the dessert his wife had spent an hour on a hot day in summer pre- paririg for him? Yet he would never dream of hurting any other woman‘s _feelings by making fun of her gift, and he would have been touched to tears,almost, at the thought of any other woman foregoing' her beauty sleep to cater to his appetite. " And who but our families are tmctless enough to tell us that we are getting fat, or are looking sick, or that we are spoiling our children, or that our liilsbzuld has been seen out dining with a platinum blonde, or that we havent any taste in clothes, or that we talk too much about our ,jabics or our operations? i .Curious that those who love us bent should be the ones who are least considerate of our feelings. ‘ Perhaps that is the reason that there are so ¢_z_iginy divorces and why children leave home. We fly to those who use .so_me diplomacy in dealing with us. ' DOROTI-I`Y DIX. _ -~,_,,;-11:. .:f,i~:f_:..1;>. _ _ _ __ Kls i ilour, 4 teaspoons il.” 8 P0 1'. teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon sugar, tes. Dates, 1 lb.; water, 1 cup; sugar. p r old brown When cool out in ing tho bulk of jams mid conserves made oi' deliiziolisly ilav.“l'r-fi fruits without materially cll:;~_~ the for ten minutes. Add strawberries »B1'><>i'y in analysis and used to ing 1s not recommended by the pr lgale extent, are not the equal of Dominion Poultry Division. ii 'perl quality ment meals. Conse~ u ‘“" _ali ' fr -19 e 5° ' - pound stoned and shopped daioii, s martial tangle was never straight- ‘ Loon Arrniaorrva cu,-ig vinegar, 2 pounds iight brown GUM- A few years ago Stuart died' ' ` oN HOTTEST DAY dishes under discussion. sugar, ltablcspooii chili peppers, *md U19 Meek! were advised t0_ N i-2 tablespoons salt, i teaspoon merry asain so Mrs. Meeloiwouls Lookiiig iiitroouvo on ii hot - ““°“”“°‘“ id" In to lust what ginger, 1-2 cup chopped English be assured or her hu.sband‘s estate' End Pd” lnswndy ,mfs day mam,” no end of -:Ze is meant by an oven that is "slow."’ W B000' H°'Pi“'l* 4° pliiiiieiiiv. out ws something ,vm "m°dm¢°." ew. ui Use nixsres _.45 kinds, all des in tins, cartons and bags. It is made in Canada. J N4! BAKE R'S .. cocoNu'r ' 1 walnut meats. Combine raiisns and dates and . Ll C ° ° ° n “ " °f the nuts. oook slowly, stirring for ¢°“1'°° -' ““'°° two -hours. lids puts one ooolr von minutes longer. Tum into sterilized 91111195- jeliy glasses and cover with pare- Pllin. or with fruits o,d4¢d_..i mm served alone or with cream or with Give all Jellies and jams two ~r" > ~/1 -, il» .1 V _ M.; '~ »:_1- is .i av . _A5 i \ \.,..ar. ~,li» ‘ ' .-t..".»i.._~- \ ~ .-f.*a¢‘fii.i_.,i.f .~ ‘ . .» », . , M __, _ _"_ __ _“_ _ _ _ ___ ~‘~- \._=~l\..~:.»”‘wt~:~- __i,:,,,_~.,._.i_~,¢.'~. ' . ._» », _ . . "" “ ' ~ And poets with holy tears i' h ha -Robert Bridges clinsd to sag in wear at parts that BLEMISHE8 OAUTIOUBLY LEMON JELLY A UONVENIENT let stand in vinegar for one hour. UNION' AGENT Skin rhubarb and out in half-'inch pieces. and to nriit mixture with Wo sm think of nothing tm' a the remaiing ingredients except oould Provo more useful at this! time of year, than a lemon jelly. It has infinite pomibilities for use. oustard-it is an ever welcome deg- - ' ul - lt db t- “‘ “ ”° “F” “R” ‘md 1 t” °fp°°“;;",,f, ° 6:3 0! h°1y ihimrl and this ‘won/sr. adam; the lemon rind. com- §;:"l.::;S;:.;.°..f.. . lla.: 1- -M- -» W- is or ed.” ' Which. thmush the t»°i1-some yea-rs s lttle md lemon iiiloo one cult crust liiade of 2 cups sifted 1 b km wde ,I5 Martyrs, and faithful seen. mquii ‘.5 cup shortening and vi cup milk. O _ °p°' v° °°'°n' _ECONOMY IN BUYING Bake in a. 400 oven about 20 mlnu- "AM Fon Houma TMA; _kiE‘d__F1f 1°f_?§]';_;};°‘;1rdyg: FR'mNDsmr . g It is a decided economy to buy a ;le‘i';r e.mua.l\;e1 tloplpiiig to your cob- p,-iendgktp 1| th. mm; perfect 'whale hmm U you are sum you can » - t ll . The choioe middle pier, use fa\'0l'1;§ _ll1_=__1n-°;l<:_ b=;_t_¢;_or tho senumoiia of map because it a,,:ays“l;m mgh when ,,,,,,,,,,,_ vi \VU. . '.1 Cn C 'e is tl] __.¢La . . __.°§f’_"f_,m_ ywmpped mam ° ”°”° °°‘°"'”° separately, but if the wliolo limi is_ LL" "1 - ' __`_ purcnased they are not considered. No MORE SAGGNG : Butt-end hoc-k-end and centre are 'ARES ' ’ DATE SQL 1°_" iiegarded as A whole and priced at 'Wlooliem garments In dwsyl in~.-50 much ` p0,md_ 1 wil; <>e\m@f\l»_ 1% CWS! *l°“’- 1‘f‘=:o.i-o stretched by movement, such as 'rliero no iiuiriberleas ways Of bli_i_t__cr;_ -l;.enS°d9». 1 W9-' STM ,md knees. To prevent this, cooking smoked ham, but I beiievg, 5 U li ~" » `-* ‘ ' ich 0. piece of thin. but strong that the most meals can be serve CW W° meihvds m°f_t Slishted in the ' ' ' Y” impairing the qiialtty. Strange as it see ii’ they aren't spots from bad curing. If a. ham hal M611 ONT- °""“g° Mme' Ye” b°th the” me' 35°,” in 83 yard: °§ N°' 483_M°°u'h cap' °°u""‘n* _ _ - m r may sfem, this common garden digestive troubles. If so. the inter- -salted, soaking is imperative to maine *hm* are Simple *Hd d€V€i0D 1006. 35 lush Conatéstamg and gxds at :;y1°°:_:”s1g:°:o1;;iu”;_°e:' :Q10 ."4 plan with its cliar:ict_er_stic tartness nal trouble must be cured ‘beiore it tender as well as palatable. flavors that are distinctive and po- bi- . A y . /. has the peculiar property ofincreas- you can get rid of them. If you There are two precautions to D\g;1'. k wh d __ Mun" °! 39'm°h material with 36 mm" Actually hav! digwtive tr0‘u‘bl¢, OI, k in nilnd when oooklnl hBim. 9 C09 9 095 DD U59 d¢¢P° 'course you want it euros. N22- oook o. highly some piooo or fat ffrlns mime muchi Fi-mera. s,‘Y°‘,:°‘_’,"f‘°‘e‘f_l°§";’1;i‘ '1;§"°'4“;;‘ nv bleiiclimr owls i.p¢'i.1e»oii- meal rapidly .uid ui vie an or efevlleifas. Fmcli fried vegetables 18”; ;‘_“‘3e 38 mf 40' fnéheé fm\.0,._ ing stimulimtg M if they were browns of Bautemgl no ,mt dymnd and such economical dishes as fish bu'“ mg;m_'e gm 36 __ _mes 2% freckles. sometimes time reach on it to furnish its own mt entire- outlets are eppetizins for summer am I 39_n_ch mmmleq Siraiiberry and nliuI;.:ili Jam them and take them out. The ex- ly. Always begin to cook ham at a m¢““S *md are P0SSibl€ Only With y 0 ' Wrlment may succeed and is worth low temperature and increase heat d°¢P-fat frylhs. This method of N 0 .n1__Y°uthmuy swam This one pound rhubarb, 2 pounds WDC- _ gradually. °°°k°fY is H S1101* PNCGM. 700- "yi" designed in sizes “_ 1e_ m_ sti-.-irvberi-ies, 2 pounds granulated ----»-_-_ 51103161' imD01't8I\t point to keep 30 yu" 35 as 40 and 42 Inches Slicer- '1‘0W'N UOUNCII-Dons' wrvas smzvr mv oonn warm in mind HS e mem' *°W‘"d °"°ld- bun meiisurt. size as requires an Wash imd skin rhubarb. Wash OF R.E'l’IR.ING NATURE in! m0¥10t0l’1Y in menus is the wise yard! of 39_mch material with 1 and hull beri-ies. Put rhubarb _ Put ham on the boil in oold water, use of "favorite" dishes and out-of- yum of 39_m,,h °0mmsung_ iliroiien the food chopper, catching Wives cd Bridlington, England, bring slowly to the boiling point and th#-ordinary dishes. Any meal may the juice that drips from the crankitown councillors do not like to sit simmer gently until tender. The 70° made f-‘X°€Pt1°¥\81iY_,D1easant if a Nm 759 __ Smm sopm_,Mcau°n_ euro. Ccnihne rhubarb, juice and ill thi# 001111011 Chamber with their time will vary. but it will take "Specialty" or “favorite” dish is in- Thu ml, is designed in _sms 3 10_ sii,,fai'. Add bei-ries and let stand h11SbHHd8. B1f»h0ll8b a special res- five or six hours for a twelve- ¢1U¢0d~ . _ '_ uiitil siignr is dimllvcd. Stir fre- Olution ofthe council has conceded pound ham. It can be boiled in D0n't hesitate to try new recipes qusuiiy is pi-event sticking and to them this privilege, iiisieiui of sit- elder, or seasonings can be added and new food materials. All fsmiiio B vide blwk brim of straw and H crush the fruit. cook until a spoon- lil-D8 in th” iJliblic~gallery as has to the water to give it s. piquant BN Oblisl-Us and interested in cmwn °f absmlhe YGUUW V¢1V¢l ful trial on a cold plate thickens been their custom, flavor. Bay leaves, whole cloves, wmethlng new. I1 the novelty Pm°h°d Wi' at UW f°“1' C°1’11¢\'l 3-“W like jelly. 'rum into sterilized jelly At the monthly meeting or ine peppei-soma. onion and oarroui are d°em’t prove popular you dont “Wk faibbll *ef °U°°*°» _ glasses and cover with paraffin. C0\mo11 after the pasing oi' the the seasonings generally liked. have to repeat it. H84 Wil WW th°\1Ehl» of WWBUDS resolution only two wives sat with mr the nam is to be used sliced variety xv normals; M belvs wmsntic in any wer? Le- sti-uwberry and niiuiuirb ooaoei-vo their hlwbemil. thoush seats were oold, lei it eooi in me wuui- in Use iuimoroui food ooiribiiiatioiis 1°" m“k°‘ *hem °° bl' DMU! H Provided tor 24. one og 1,11, wnmen Whig, it was mud, Then remove and vary gh, map, of oermn cluster of them on a black tulle Two cups nnely chopped rhubarb WND did D05 attend told a reporter ‘and trim as necessary. Plain boiled dishes. For example, a jellied vege- °V°“m3 Umm trimmed Wm* C511' 2 Cups siimliitii ,.iiiei.,,,pi@, 4 cups slio would rather sit in ilio public 'hom can so used in liuuiuiperoplo table Soleil served iii si ring mom fldle pleats around the lien of me liulleo struiv-lleirme, is Cups sugar, sv-Ilely. as she would be too om- made dishes ima is excellent to with the oeiicro ruled with from sm” *md '1°°"°° °f bm* "°1V°”~ 1-2 cup blsiriched and shredded al- ~‘lDl¢U°U-1 and would feel embarrass- have in the ice-box for an emer- tomatoes cut in quarters and gsr- The” U °“1Y °“° ¢hi°kn°“ °f me menus. ed sitting on the floor of the gei-icy. nished with mayonnaise seems tulle over the shoulders and upper_ ` cook pineapple in its own juice Cmmcil Uhlmbef- When the whole Joint is to be quite different from the same Jelly “mf Wm” t'W° "h1°kn°°°9-5 Wm i baked it sliouul be boiled first aria in individual molds on it slice or ll* “"““‘°°“°d "°‘“°°' The “km “li cut iii small pieces and prepared UOUPLE AB-E WED TWICE then baked only long enough to tomato. mme TJHCIUIBSSGS. With the hem rhubarb. Bring to the boiling point IN THIRTY YEARS' brown the outside and season it. Because menus serve either as nm" °“t' t° °°“5id°"‘bl° P"°'P°"° event sticking, for about 40 mln- G°°`|`8° Bild Moy Meeks were An air of dash and cl-iam-i is al-` may adapt to gmeals better suited wich' tes, fidfl nuts and cook ten min- married twice in 30 years and there ways present when an evening cape to individual needs the accompany- tes loiiger. Turn into sterilized W8_;h_I1t_e intervening divorce. iof black velvet appears. A most ing plan 15 given in the hope that ` ily glasses and cover with paraf- PY Yew 830 they were wed- lwohil model is a full M90 0! it will rove hel 1 _ . ded in Milan, Mo.. after relatives black velvet lined with white satin, mis; lnpwokmg £33102 51:2,-:£24 .. Oven Temperatures Rhubarb Relish WWW Mm MNH- 1161' dnt hfus-i with turned-'book revere Of Whitb in the dinner menu. W Tivo pounds rhubarb l-4 pound MHC- Wil-Ulm Stuart was wail velvet and s. white velvet bow on Dey in, day out, we talk to you _,ded and chopped 1-mlm, 1_2 Stuart later resppeared and the the Sh0uld€l'» “is possmim To on ,this page about the heat of the ,_¢_l:-_- p¢ii¢ious‘;_c@ie¢l 'rms coiiaieuii sogolrfapd I ramps; ~;i_' ..~. io... l ni. nm' sim of Wnwfktn may be headaches, tired leelings, :allow oomplexions, sleeplenmelb lou of appetite. If neglected. een- atipation lm! seriously impair heslth. -,_ ,i.,_ , _ Today, yiid een banish constipa- tion by simply eating a delicious cereal. Laboratory tests show that Kellogfs Au.-BLAN provide|"\m1k" to exercise the intestines, andyig min Btu further sidregular bib Au,-Bnauisnlso agood eouroaot ‘iron for the blood. u..L,_i,__; 'rms "spike in in action aimiiarto ieafyvegeh Within the body, it forms l yn mass, and gently clears outi_t.h|_ lm- _ testinal washes. ~ fi-"3,v,§f¥‘f'i|.‘-.,i§'§» ‘ E -its i rio" ‘Two tabiespoo overcome most types constipation. If not __ way, see Ym,@°W g.#;@p . 'En5oy 'i\r;€=Bii§ use in coo 3 ppot ng pea on the m package. Sold by all grocsrn Made by Kellogg in ,_ _ _.nm-._ 550-0-04-0# if _Woman’s Realm -.°- Social and Personal -.°- Fashions_-:- tLite'rature i H Q 'V \ _ ‘ i i ~ msusnasn d ’ - nasrnanny connum _ Wm- ,,,... 1--» _ _ " _~ ~" rm mlm or mam im imp ,mano mam -I “_.4__ ' fjfhe Mother’s Politeness to uest p . your - ,_ ' For ii quick berry dessert. Y-hm* ____ er, ,I 1,, ku, md __ ____ _ Cqffee and I'I3l'ShI\CSS _t0 Yilllng' S011 for nothing to surpass agood berry oob-_ Amy' on wma "nn, _ ;___i; b§or_y__°p12- _ ' Same Offense is Typical of the Lack tie.. at-ie. _one ......i§___»_v_ii;i__ Zigi; W ,,,,,.,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,_ 2 “hmmm gm,” .L of Tact Which Makes So Many _fgfsj-b1;“;§:_fg_¢_j;‘§;_ug; m_u_ To ii um or im me pm-. 1 M, ,ou ...uv 0! DHIIW UIIXIIUWB. v tg llremenl. First mb( 1% qumt' 01; Th’ world “mt ”fth_b°m man xi” " fatspbemes with 2 mm sugar' W By evil undismayed, hm sm-1 1 md I ofuli wonder why tact is a discredited domestic virtue, and why _ you prefer a s_\\'eeter pudding a lit- out of the Meath of God fzvoip 1emmp°!u;‘:°n r .W-= rfver :eel that it is necessary W use the same mesa in dealing “ml tie more sugar, 1 tablespoon lemon Hath for his Heaven mme_ _ Belatme in cold “wr uve I 4 ~){. ,. \ sat iff, _:_ _%j'~ ._ l _ 3,5)/_. _“__‘;_ 4;. 0.1.. ' If-4 - 1 .' ,_ Q I-' `-‘af i_"*,g1: ‘~`..<.» 1,' .. 'FL'-`. 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Bi§........ .... klu ' ii ..-. ¢............ . . .nu . .......,-...U--.»¢..... - on- Street Address City Stat; ' Morm“ngSmz'lc' _ Those Irish Names The conversation took place at A smell railway station in Galway. pattern, or tu V, ideas which wa tions The oowsliips are a lovely oven that is most desirable for the Unfortunately, there is not an when th, tm,-momem. hu mch_ Here are the interpretations you _ "crow" oosi ond 'ipooi-1" dm; is ‘im WMD *hw ernm- on our 'H0di¢1"s djalep hioh is on By "Hot," we mean 425 to 450 wats of param”-One HS 50°" #H110 3°°‘"°° °‘ 1** me of lemon. iss __a 3; 111° lam 0: _"Wu °P¢°d__ _____&;”;_f_1ed in_ these ___ M” mm “nw” bison erope as onine and gauntlet iilbitiiig sprays during bloom hm oo ouo e their |105 men , very I __ .mm sei-dem. iltbmww- 01' we W1 nuke an i ww. 'mio not is by Agnes me nu vsi-loiii apple growing oouuii-ia, _mio way rom does it, making tm 'M10 '1'=\\= ww ,S1¢°l¢. simple ooat ot black with a By 8 “Blow” oven,'ws mean one pearl gray turnover collar, md the at a temperature of from 250 to dress an all-over pearl with a crow 375 “WN” F- blaok tie. ' By "Moderate," we mem an oven Luong sooo it with a costume hemd to from 880 to 400 degrees called "Carillon" or "Bells." He “gag F. effect. oomins midway of the ei- neon passed in several districts of “Sure Pat," said the first native ct that western county, “it's down to Kiimary Oi've been and Oi'm on me way back to Kilpatrick.” . “Ye don't say." returned the other. "It's meself that’s just afthel bein’ down to KllkeImY» I-D4 0| stop here a. bit before goin' on tl Kilmer." The passing Frenchman shud- dered. "what i=.=.sassii1sl" sul>ed_ 11°- “0h, to be back in my beloved France." Mary had been told by her mis- tress to make meat-paste sand- wiches for tea for the bridge-party. Whlle tea. was in progress, the girl came in and whispered in her mis- tress's ear: "Have you eaten tbl sandwiches, madam?" - _ "Why, yes,"` replied the hostels looking round the table. “I think they are all eaten now." ` _ "Oh, well," said the girl, with I shrug of her shoulders, "I luppooq, I'll have to clean the brown ehoel with the meat paste, then." _ VILLAGE LII-'E DEOAYING DEPDOBEB LLOYD GBOBBI LOiND0lN. Aiug._ 19-(O.P.)-Ds-i oay of village life in the United Kirigdom was deplored by Lloyd George in a speech while torm- ally opening a ilowsr show at ohurt, his surrey home. He said: "One of the worst features of what has occurred in Britain in the lui 50 or oo years, or even beyond that, has been the decay of village life. You will never put this country on a firm looting until a glut effort has been made, without distinction of Dirty, torestora the vitality of village life and restore the coun- _ trysidef ` , , i i I v . P i i I