.W.man ’s Realm It you want your utensils made brighter, What you need is a rousingdirt fighter, I advise "Old Dutch" We use it so much It's the secret of worls made much lighter. Written tsy Miss Vaunda Watts, Yorls, P.E.l. And that's more truth than poetry. Old Dutch actually goes fartherand lasts longer. saves worlr and money, pol- ishes as it cleans, and cleans quieter without scratching. There's a very definite reason why Old Dutch does this -—beceuse one at its important and valuable ingredients is seismotite, a Matchless cleaning and polishing material. You can use Old Dutch with complete safety on any sur- face water will not harm; floors, woodwork, linoleum, win- dows. It polishes as it cleans porcelain, enamel, tile. Buy a tin ot Old Dutch and try iti-todayl $5 HERE'S HOW $5 Mada In Canada write s Ilrnerlch shout Old Dutch on the hath of an Old D utch Cleanser label (or n rssson~ able lscsimila) and rend it to us. We will pay $5.00 In cash lor ea limericlr which we publlrh and publication will include the writer's name and address. property o! Cudahy Snap Worlrs. All llmsriclu become the Oudnlly Soap Works Dept. l00.—64 Macaulay Ava.. Toronto, Ont. 11.. House WIFE and HER ACTIVITIES - dGSEIIS. you have ‘tuiicn it tlll w Stop Thinking of not‘ have in society entitles her to be Secretary old-fashioned. If you had observed S0 quit thinking of your father thcm as people for a while. chance to do that. Mother was a slave his clubs because it costs just about does a yacht. There was never a Susie have appendicitis or 0f course, you have thought of not the case. his glory and gone places and for both, so they let you have the a child and took it all for granted. want to begin paying it appreciation. Tell them _.-.4lal-s&a~- --n-~ TIIEWIND llhsresreaomenyvagsmnowlnrls Dutonewlndpaseea throlgh my soul Stirring my feet to quest. laden with breath of pulsing soil Sweet soaked vrith Springs soft rain; lragraittly tilled with secret scents Of woods where leaves have lain, Haunier of chiffbound solltudes Carrying Ben's salt kiss: Mazllld my heart with happiness. Oan man give more than this’! -Hilda. I. Rostron. . .____________-- SOME HINTS FOB HOME5 To keep milk sweet, in summer. add two teaspoonfuls o! limewater to each pint in hot weather, s. lump u: sugar hoipayzgpreserve cream. Milk on Cereals-When milk is tobeusedonoerealsorincof- fee in plaoe of cream, it will give much nearer the effect cream if it is first scolded. GU89 container along greatly inmrovedts flavor. If a oocoenult is placed in the oven and wormed slightly, the shell will be much to 09911- I A small dish 0f charcoal, if placed on the upper shell o! W" g-gfflgemfljr, wlll keep it sweet andjgggn. pwvent food from taint- 1ng_ and absorb food odo:s._ It should be chunk“! Occasionally U O 0 ‘Do remove stains from the hands may should be rubbed with a. piece r lemon or grapefruit skin- KINGS SISTER ‘FIRST ROYAL ‘FLAT DWELLEB The Kinds London fiat. She is the first member of theroyal family to be- come a. "flat-dweller." Behind this innovation lies the story of a. friendship that dates back to the days of King Edward- the friendship of the princess with Lady Constance Butler. Lady Constance lives in a inan- sion in Seymour-Place, and the princes has moved in to the same mansions to be near her. _ The tnvo grow up together, and they will probabfy give many parties of Edwardian personalities. They will meet, in a setting that is the last word in up-to-date ideas. for elfiiogh the princess inherited malty valuable old pieces from Queen Alexandra, very few oi’ these have been sent up to London from “Coppinsfl her country home at Iver. She found that what she pos- sessed there was too large for the new flat, and so she has bought most of her furniture in London. And it is all very modern. Each of the eight rooms is deoo- rated in white —"oflf-white" to give the color the right name- while the drawing-room fur-nature is entirely white enamelled. She has also had extensive altera- tions done to the flat to make it more labor-saving. The Princess will treat the flat as a. pied-a-terre and continue to make her home at Iver. It will be a great convenience to her during the Jubilee celebrations. She will come up for two or three nights, but sedom longer, for the flat is so small that it will permit iof a staff of only three. them for their unending shock of having their children What all parents look forward to ren, but it is something they rarely get.,As soon as the boys and girls are old enough to go about they use home Slit"- PPW“ to eat a l and t fresh lothlea and Victoria. has moved lrllv h“ new Then titty 5.55%.. witiigut wastlhg a momenttnlnugvlelrliutggnvgvxhlother and- lFather where they are golng. . _ Don't do that. Use a little or the conversational line that makes such a hit abroad at home. Tell dinner tables in o. roar. they spent thousands of dollars for Don't marry until you are you think you are in love with of a boy, don't dump them on they have 80KB band. make Father Your Motherondfllather as Parents and Regard Them as People" With the Right to Live Their Liyesjn Their Own Way -*Then You May Ap- p preciate the Sacrifices They vided for your convenience. ‘Pry to realise tbatatboy are tlu best friends you will aver have-in the Jmrld, people you willavenmeot yqu . ; faults and love you-still inspito-ortho way you treat them. writing on the bottom of schools will dra more money out o! aoity and executive ability she has shown I limited income, u. giving them an education and-launching her daughtore And don't think Mothers viewson life andlove are archaic you would know how to handle the-boyfriend. Consider them an a human desire for pleasures and amusements own lives in their own way. Since you were born they have never nod a to you in yourbabyhood. She was gay and young and loved amusements, but she had the had to stay at home and take care of Junior. as much tune whenthey had saved up some money for some special indulgence that Johnnydidnt break his arm, or Tommy have to have his adenoidslout. some sort or curious mental twist that inade them prefer old clothes to smart llcw ones, and that caused them to work all the time. They would have liked to be ditked out like-Solomon in all done till-WIS, but there wasn't enough money gayest raiment and the good times. And lthout even saying ‘Thank you.'_’ because you were Now you are grown up and old enough to realize your debt L0 your parents, and you should have enough honesty and justice about you to back. First, by showing them some gratitude and how wonderful you think they are, hm! you love them for every sacrifice they have made for you, how you hope to repay goodness t0 you by being worthy of them. The show them some appreciation would prob- ably kill with surprise all parents who have weak hearts, but they would die happy knowing that they hadn't brought a few of the good stories that set Be the life of the party .i1l your own house sometimes. You owe some of your society to your hosts, you lmow. Many parents must think that they got a mighty poor run for their money when colleges and trips to Europe on child- ren who never sit down and hold an intelligent conyersntion with them. able to support your own family. Because Mother and Father to support. After all "We i°1' YW» ll 15 DlI-Yllll 1t pretty low down to take the money they have saved for their old age away from them for your wifg q;- hug- If you married the wr man ’ l Y the buck to Father and M%er. mishi-thiimiiittlhl” ‘or mm’ do“ l pa“ by coming home with a. lot oi‘ children for them to tlrke came oi’. v have to so to-wosls in his oldies to rear another- family. Dent turn Mother into a nursemsid. Beu- your owntroubles mstem o! laying them on Mother's and return shoulders. a ‘Make So That YouMay _ V _ Be Happy » Children. give your parents a break. '1\'y.to'th!nk>o|f_them.ss some- _ thing more than a checkbook and s housekeeper that Providence has Dro- the two whowillstand b)‘ mdthinmdovc your i of thaireasilryJf altogether fir‘: her technique in msnag‘ Father. y and mother as parents and regard I- mI-umds. woman. with and the Illht to live their to cut all of ‘that out because Father had to giveup money to run a nursery nsit Blather and Mother as just having ' But such is ' up a lot-of ingrates. ls companionship with their dilld- -:- tPérsonadl _§-:-" dsll'hns§y. -:- Lite rd? (m... Q. fllfi £ricfiensler , "Dorindale," London, Ontario. Mrs. Brkkenden i: one afCanadaflr fon- rrros! borsewonsea a ruminant rnem~ ber of lb: on mrt Club and m‘ a of G. A. P. 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More than the were’: is ggupqgm baking powder. removed. Ne! a thing is added! Because its gen- 4 tables eons buster. eroua buster-fat content never varies Nesslfls gives sires twenty small biscuits. powda and Mix and sift the flout. the Nesd€s resul . bald absolutely uniform ssln cooking “h. Rub in ‘he bum. ‘s: Try this rich, pure milk in your next '°°lP°-Y°“'5'°°°' sternum . . . svuoaavsn has is. CASH AWARDS M "Bil-will" twelve no fifteen minutes. 072G W r unsrhli-xs mu: PRODUCTS (cams) LIMITID. METROPOLITAN 31.00.. ‘ronon copy of “Favourite Reaction of Canadian Women".‘.~..-. recipes for delicious new ' ea. ova/wt x. . -.-' FASHIONS FOR SPRING .-- THE COOK'S CORNER — J l. One cup walnut slim with new It's so straight and with "trials" high draped neckline closing. It's perfect to wear without a. ooat. Navy and white crinkly crepe was selected. for the original. Bright green plain crepe facing peeping out of the draped neck merely as a base of supplies, a. place th gasoline. other people's silly‘ little flapper or some plnsqueak pay for your mistake Don't Style No. l4, l6, 18 years, 36 ,3B and io-inches bust. Size 16 requires 3% yards of. 39-inch material with l’; yard of l8- lnch contrasting. frice of PATTERN l5 cents in stamps or coin lcoin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully. No. 950. Size ..................... ........ . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . ......-- “EH10 Street Address ................-~.... State BEN—H UR GEN EBA]. LEW WALLACE CHAPTER. l. On the flat roof of his Jerusalem home, Judah, young scion 0t the House of l-lur, watched the parade with which Gratus, new Roman procurator of Judea. was ushered into the Capital. Among tne officers in command of the regional-lee, he saw Messala, s. petrician youth o! his own age, with whom he had been friendly in days gone by, but utstemmt that thefsll 0t the ordered the Glve your parents a break. ~ DOHUHIY mx, ‘my from wbonrhe hsd parted in un- friendliness wrlau the two clashed over their different ideals-that of the Roman and that of u» Heb- rew. From other roofs and doorways, the citizens of Jerusalem shouted exncrlttons at Gratus, for, through the Roman conquerors and their figure-head King Herod, the pop- ular high priest Hsnnss had neen deposed endishniael had been in- stalled in his place. sometimes, s. bold woman- in the crowd would hurl a scandal which struck dangerously near the representatives o! the tyrants. , Judah leaned for over the root's parapet,‘ end,_to-his horror, a. piece of the coping fell lust as Gratus was passing below. ‘The atone fragment hit the procureior and he fell to the pavement. Instanthr. the Roman legionaries swarmed through the house. seiz- ing Judah. his mother and his little sister ‘rirlah. At-their- head was Mussels, amt, despite Ben-Burs sp- peal to their old friendship and his stone arrest. of the three. The women were amt to prison, AMomingsmile A gaunt-looking little man shuf- fled into the post office of a Wild gent village and asked for his lct- rs. "I think you'll find thercs a lot for me," he said. "What name?‘ ‘asked the post~ mistress. " etors," said the little man. The poetmiatress went to the rack and then returned to the grille. "Sorry." she said, “but there are no letters for that name." "That's strange,“ sold the other pensively, "Were you expecting any, than?" she asked. "No." he told her. “but my pin-d was telling me the other day that there were enough letters sent through the post office every year to give every man, woman and child in the country twenty-three each. I thought I'd come in and fetch my “my. I A party oi hikers in a. remote pert of the Brecon Beacons came across in the course of conversation the shepherd said: “How's the wsr go- ing on?" .. _ in every-boar - orm. r : iT”.“ii“‘°*%’“i‘°.l‘.i.“‘-‘”i‘.'l -drsln—snd serve wish/rallies cream. . re. fit WW“ l‘ pdrnot asst t‘. ~,t.t*..% »..."".*..?£.'* ‘ "Good gracious!" cried the hikers, a. shepherd tending his sheep, and Oookiaa have splendid kcopino meats may be added. I desired M Cookies- 1 cup butntel qualities provided they are well classes mode. To them orig: store cup sugar, 1 cup molsaeel. l6 cun them tn a. tightly covered tin, or if milk, 1 egg, ioespoous soda 4 tas- spoons ginger. 4 out! M"; Bill‘ W gether the butter. sullr. es: and molasses; dimolve sods. in the milk and add with the flour and sills" aged together. e moderately on; desires to have teem soft store them in on earthenware crook or leave them uncovered. Here are some favorito recipes Ooeoannt Cookies - (me-quarter mull; mt m‘ mm filth Bpllliiisrl ‘I.§1§§“§l°1'liv°£3§i‘ crepe cupml modelling’ “..t°“"t“‘=/f“‘“.§; and mu a moderate oven » » poon on e rec . e - Wwl mlle- m» m“ “my “m” cupaellhur, three teaspoons Enlm Molina llrvs Owl! ‘ dress l5 equally "llllmllll- l baking powder, ‘A teaspoon salt, l cue molasses. 1 cue-Wyn sum. l 959 i5 d 1mm l" m“ cup cwoanut. Cream shortening, cup shortenlni at"! °l‘ blllillfl’). l cup cold water (or oold bee). 0H6 heaping teaspoon soda, l quart flour, l teaspoon salt; bent well, drop by spoonful on agreased tin. Dates or raisins may be added- and lemon. Mix add sugar and 1 egg flour, and in the milk slowly, odd , baking powder, and salt, sifted to- ' gether; sdd coooanut. Drop on but- tered pan, bake about twenty ffllllll- tea. < Tea. Kisses - Sift together 2 cum flour, 2 teas, bakins powder. ‘b teaspoon salt; then rub in Eu cup butter and 1 cup white auger, two eggs well beaten, scant one-third cup of sweet milk, and 1 teaspoon lemon flavour. Drop 0n buttered tin. Sprinkle with granulated sugar, and bake in a hot oven. Oatmeal props-Three was wt- ’ meal, 3 cups flour, 2 cups brown au- w“. cupe sugar, cream together. lhell add 2 eggs well beaten, ‘A teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon lemon flavqllrllll. 3 teaspoons cream tartar. 1 ‘tee-Swill sods; l6 cup sweet milk. 4 fill! flour. Mix the d0“!!! 5"“ QWWSh m roll out 0n a slightly 0W9‘! W"! and" bake in a. modern oven. Most talks like the common molasses and sugar cookies best 0f Ill "l0 ll" ideas for cookies. ‘ A Just a few drops , up each nostril. Quickly, breathln agalnbeoomoaciear "that was over a 1on8 while ago." "Oh? said the shepherd; "who won?" "We did." "Well, what have they dons with old Kruger?" "Why, that wsathe South Africa: War. We've had another since then." "Oh, who with this time?" "With the Germans, and "we won that "My wvrdl" sold the old men. "I bet’ Quscn Victoria's pleased.” "I'M iust as good in _ this Powder form l" i was Cleared ~ »,~'l . L‘ .. . - . ',°"'"*. sols. Alw i puremwhltmnoslerloss .. . ‘_’hasn‘.t scratched yet" sugar Cookies-One cup-butter, I ' ' c».