‘i. yrsrszssscsaosr as srressoisornraslsaasssii-iisb" E children, tired with and nearly ready for v should have light, nour- ishing, easily digested foods f”; their evening meal. r elloggfi Corn Flakes, V’ before bedtime, help children sleep. Scientific conducted in a largo university have proven this. Children who had Kellogg's s iorsnpper slept 30% more 1 soundly than those who ate heavier foods. "Kellogg's restore energy fwithont overloading small .. aloha " . ‘They’re pleasant, s] \-- t u, . in . eff, appctizing. Children love , their mfspness and delicious flavor. _, grocers sell Kellogg's Flakes. Ready to serve Fflpm the WAXITTE bag in- jida the red-and-green pack- Eeonomical. Made by --V 4 Kellogg in London, Ontario. ,. ~~D dons: ranks: f... _ '. UViNAFRESH FLAVU l..._.,.. ~4Aaa$J ~-— ‘.1 aiked into the "Arc ys the judge o‘ the repro- . hates?" she inquired. "I am the Judge of Probate." re- , plied the luminary. "Well, that's it, I expect." she an- swered. “Ye see, ma man deed de- - tested and lcit me several lnfldels, ‘ and’ noo I want to be their exec- ltioner." "r---'.i. ..'., . g~.u:nvrs fl srsilsln and Stanly lists c woman's nerves may be r upset oacs in a while. Bus l don‘: in it be a ~ ~ habit. Are you croasand unreas- onable? Do you cry easily and be- come hysterical? Saab things ara o n symptoms of funinine u ms. Take i. a i‘ "il"‘E'L‘" ' Nessa '3'?‘ ' m‘ . pound. hquiau ssswa akaa you sat not bs m“ it '8 9-‘:- .- ' - i‘ Th. ilouss WIFE.‘ HER ACTIVITIES . "LOVE Till LAW" A man stood up in Galilee, To tsach oftblnga above: And little children brought to Him Were blessed with hands of love. A man stood up in Galilee And quaffcd a bitter sun: ‘flupugh love, thus ‘pluslng at life's core Allwonianhccdstoodup. A King stood up in Galilee, His throne. a rood of pain: He triumphed over death that day. For Lows could not be slain. That King still stands in Galilee, Above life's blatant blare: And all with hearts attuned to Love May glim/pe that vision rare. . By ALIOE DOREY. _____.__~_-_~.. HAND BEAUTY right, now and a few good, sensible reconditioning treatments. If your cuticle has become rough and hard, invest in a nail cream. designed to soften fought edges and to ielnova Mia d dead skin which under the cuticle itself. in it i lifyou nave an eacoessively dry con- dition, cover your hands with tis- sue cream just before you are ready to go to bed and then wear cotton gloves all night 12f you haven't a rich cream, use olive ell. Omit liquid polish from your maniourlng routines from now until Easter Polish isn't harmiiul. of course, but it's not, a bad idea to Meanwhile, look at some of the new polish shades on the mai-iret right now ‘more are lovely pinks. warm reds and some natural tones that are flattering Parisian women are wearing the dark alludes this qn-ing I-llowovor. in um country it's more than likely that neutral tones will p-sdouninsts. ._._._-—-_--- ‘N! CLEAN AMBER BEADS Wash the beads in warm soapy water and dry them on a soft cloth. Smear a piece of flannel with a paste cf finely precipitated whiting and water and rub the beads in this between the palms of the hands ‘fiionmfoonascftsi-lkduster. ____.____._._____.. CLEANING AUTO UPHOLSTERY Plain soap and wa/tor will clean mohair velvet upholstery. Simply rub the surface (with the ' pile- never against lt-Mth a small brush or heavy cloth that is covered with thick suds Use a clean, damp cloth to remove the soap and then wipe with a d? cloth While the fabric is still dam . brush with a whislubromn When l! has dried, brush carin- __._..___----- IHAPSODY IN RHUBARI Canadian forced» rhubarb which is now available on the market ma? be ma‘ in vsriwawlvl 1n "is household. n» u» purpose c! wok- ‘ tasted by man ' cooling drink in the summer time. giveyoilrnailsachsélieceto breath: J “mm, 1 5mm; , . gwmbstituta pews?‘ iiwtousn f:- a gw "WW1" TASK ‘m. yéurnfih sfi,,§§“m,,,,‘f.u,§ A great Greek scholar, when your ma“ Wm be m excellent visiting a. women's college in the t .l stalks, particularly the first cub‘ tim, have better flavour and colour. and the older ones As the iqluibafl: no older, the stems become more used wincipslly for Juice Inch xalk should be wad-led carefully and the ends trimmed bill'- the skin sLould not be removsd- It gives the beautiful colun- to thf cooked rhubamb and hells to hold the shape of each Picco- The easiest way to prepare rhubarb is in sauce Some food experts think that the best way to make sauce is to make a thick‘ syrup of sitgar first and then drcD the rhubarb pieces, each about half- lnch long, info it and cook until tender. This takes only a few minutes, and is in place of the, usual method of mixing two o! the fruit and one part sugpl‘ i0- gether and cooking them until the anmorstendsrandiiliwi-bwlgj acid “wt” i i lllatfll-v ‘a. .. ‘ -:§‘-'- I - I . Career-Crazedwife Ruins Home Without Qvmpuiicuen; Needs Lesscn-éflerds What s Happens to Man Who Swaps 0ld,W__ife for New-.-,Deathbed Promises ' ‘Dials-We bavs been married eight years and bass tars ‘childish. .Whsn_wa wsremarrlsdmywlfs was vary fmwshad =‘ cqgiaenialtasteaanawsrsysry happy- lwasquitewsll butancmy _ 4 aftermarrlllvleaccuntsrsa rm" my business. My wife was ill- convmianocd but didnotsuflerasmanyothcrs 't.t"rs*s.?“"" -.....=".......~="=- ‘has... . I . . "B? in public places has obssusd her. are almost nil, but she claims She is never at home, she the children. lhe is borsd g a g; and difficulties. ans is loynsrvom edge that shs is irritable and blah-temps: and almost impossible to livs with. In Ihsvenowlfdthechildscnaomnthcr. E5 E E222 liquor oozes out and foams a liYruD Some people declare that one of tlhs find combinations ever‘ is rhubarb and strawberries cooked whither, while all admit that the Juice from the old rhubarb stalks makes s. delicious Also, the talrt iuics combined with sugar and the stifflytbestten white of an egg makes anentlcing creamy sauce. Rhubarb. as is well know, glvm the distinctive touch to tapioca puddings tarts, shorbcis. golatine and shortcakes- Baked rhubarb can be made when the oven is cooking some other food. The rhubarb looks especially at- tractive if a glass baking dish is used. Tlhe method of procedure is: -but1ter a covered baking dish: spread a layer of rhubarb ovefthe bottom; sprinkle a layer of sugar: then add another layer of rhubarb. and so on uni/ll the dish is filled Sprinkle sugar aver the top: then add small pieces of butter and the grated rind of a. lemon Some prefer cinnamon or nutmeg flavour to the lemon Cover the dish bake slowly "until the fruit lslender. long, slow baking gives rhubarb a rich, 12d colour. roi- vsrleby, rhubarb and bananas can be baked together. United States, was asked whether he would do the institution the compliment of translating their college motto into Greek. He most counteously agreed and than ask- ed what the motto was. It, was given him and he read the words: “Pe-‘p without purpose is piffle." Do You Belch Gas Before 0r After Meals? Now and again a sick stomach affects us all. ‘There is gas, fer- mentation, sour breath and head- ache. The stimulating eflect of ten drops of Nerviline is usually suffi- cient to correct these disturbing symptoms. One or two dcass of tion, and diet and exercise will do the rest. ' a strsng dose of 1t and let her ‘work it out of her system. ‘lemly until my wife of thirty years’ standing gota divorce, thinking gs , ‘ ‘was securing my happiness. This Nsrviline restores a normal ocodi- , For vomiting, sour risings from the stomach, car or sea-sickness there is wonderful efficacy in a few drops of Ncrvllins. For internal or external pains. or diarrhoea, cramps. colic, wind or gas, Norwi- line is a boon to every family. All dealers sell Nervlline in Iii-cent bottles-Advt. . ___________ Mrs. 'Opklns: “You're not lookin’ too ‘appy. Mrs. "I888?" Mrs. ‘Iggs: “No, it's this ‘ere un- certain weather. One day it's ‘ct and the next it's cold; yer, never know what to pswn.—Pearaon's. lug and canning. the lmh You"? -: FASHIONS TOR SPRING :- The new cspcd- sleeve dresses are adorable for summer. They lust give the suggestion of a sleeve with- out the confined feeling of one. 1n some dainty material. such as handkerchief lawn print in a. deli- cate wes pattern as sketched. This from is just charminl BM so sn- tirely llicnptlillVe to make. In dotted or candy striped voile prints, crinkiy cotton prints, 6190K- cd or striped seersuokers, pastel or printed linen, pique, tissue lins- hams, ets., it is also smart. Oclcrfui bias binds add interest- i trim. “Sm. No. m isssaicnsd for sins s, w, ll, 14 and is ram- lil 8 "quire; w. yards of 80-inch mats:- ial with 1% yards of binding. haswhat she calls “a career?‘ though aha can't msks s living by is. family andjrlends tell his to divorce her, but I "am mu fond of her, and while my income would support us-all comfortably together, 1 could not provide liberally for her and the children in a separate home. What to do? __ . a rarmvut. HUBBARD. i Answer: 5 . ‘ ' The only remedy for a career-craved woman is to support her and she has all the comforts of a home and a family back- upon. the thrillssnd excitement she gets in bsing among the bright lights are the meringue on her pie. Q Butif you wouldtell her ttistsirwo sherefussstopsrfcrmany obligations of a‘ wife you will no longer provide for her; that sinus neglects the children you are going to take mam when: they cars ofp-and tha/t since ahs will not do her part in nlaklnglatlaoinq n; will lac-shut. to her, you knight bring her to her senses. own. bet-her ba lonesome and wonder bow she is going‘ to pay andwhsrotbsnsxtmsaliscomlngfmsndhcrcarserwonblcckso gocdtmherasahusbandandaholnewill. " The woods an full of discontented, restless wives of baby-teaming and the dull round of doaxestic duties, ting_ up gift shoppes and opening tsarooms-and =an us parlors, where they lose money that their distracted husbands have to DIV. and the only curs for them is to msks them choose between their careers and home. For-they can't doboth. No womancantturnoutagood jobofbetnz‘ a good wife and at the same time, because either one takes all of her time and attention and strength. Of courmahe can hire somebody to do her cooking for her, andwash anddressherohildren, but wberecansbeilnd any one to give to her little children the lcvs and understanding, the ceaseless pat- ience and the never-ending inform of a mother? - a It simply can't be dons; I Modem lnicouity has us something almost as good as the original article for ruicit things-in the world, but synthetic motherhood that takes the place cf- nobody yet has invented s. the real thing. Of course, if a woman is. a God-given genius. if aha has some great talent to give the world that blesses it, thsrs ls some excuse for-her for- saldng her home for a career. But when ahs has only-a little two-penny aptitude for some occupation by which-she living. how foolish shs is, what a poor bargain she makes when home and husband for it! DO sass-so mother and housekeeper and follow succsufully a camsr _, A j ‘only IT'S tvilR-O-KLEER‘ y HOSIERYNJst. MADE IN CANADA ‘snan-uuravasnansaaa-simasama lumen m... ... ".., t. , Dsai-MissDix-I-moayssrsold. ‘fhrssyearsllulbscamsian- tangled with a marrl ‘ a was good-looking and. f. was flattered. I was rich andvtbls woman u poor. Bhs at oncs got a. divorce from her husband and mlreucd ms i'uth-. made it possible for the other woman tomarryms, aslhadnoaxcusc nottodo scsfterivlas divorced. Dur- ing the depression I lost my money. Now I am poor and miserable mar- u ried to this woman, who is daily becoming more and more of a hm-ror to ma. I thin-k of my good wife gone, my fortune gone, my Prestige gone and think that, oh, if only my wife had only borne with me once more, as WWII!!! 5309f! YQITI-WUBIQX‘ will ShQ ' ~ _Moorey €;PMcLe0d{I-.td. 7 Stockings —— Gloves Undergarments w‘. .=~ avuzr. '41.. "," r-..ax:~;*-‘.~:;.:n'._ - ,. she had so often in the past, having nursed me through many affairs with - women. _ LEARNED . ‘ "°° “T” mmm» Answer: ‘ "W, _ pl“; Well, u. seems to ma, Mister. mo. you have m 1m about what was m,,"$§tf':y T1,,“ wtllllei 1Z‘s§§“‘i.?3 i alien's monster. cover with aimsss oomingtoyou.and for once the punishment iitsths crime. mm blame “bum” m“, "Finn," ‘M mum w“ K “uawn u“ m”, 5m“. . _ . . m your misfortune on your ‘wife's getting tllod of forgiving you. of taking you "m, h bu,“ m; 53m‘; “n g momma“, ' ' Sauce: One - qua h“ m“ P"°"°““' W“ "m" ‘h’ '°‘ “W” "h" "°"~‘"" W“ i" serving sun and ' ur around them um. butter um; low heat when pound of almonds.- (blanched and must have got sick and weary of the whole sordid business. You must . “m”, . “@3123”; o,- m 9mg;- mum m4 'gpper lemon. juice chopped)‘, 2 tiblsamons butter, I have killed her iovs and her respect for‘ you long ago by your weakness wahmd "u" . y 0mm m,“ m‘ mfmp h‘, h mu‘ “mum”, ‘you,’ ; gypsy; “It, it innotbelngsbletoreslstanydscigningfstnamsoshsmusthaveatlast ' ' flourth tailfivmwwinmttbmcrssm. butter mixture, roll in . 6n . . - rollthsnllstaadskswerwithtooth- ,Brown nuts in butter add flour decided that it wasn't worth while to try Shy longer to save you and hgna. ed you over to your fate. I imlshié that when tbs old wife of a philandsrar does get her divorce fromtheh‘ ‘ahshasnurssdthmugbmanylovsaifairs thstahs, smiles a. grim and cynical smile. for well sns knows thsttlze Other Woman iagolngtosvenge hsrwronga andinnlctuponhlmsmlscryaimasttoc great to be borne. For she knows the young woman la marryingbim for his money and that shs will begin collecting the price for which she has sold herself at the altar. < _ She knows the young woman will drop all pretense of affection as soon as she has her prey, that she will not try to make him happy, or make him a comfortable home, or consider him in any Ity. She knows that thers is no more sbisct and pitabls oblsct on earth than the old hus- band who sits on the sidelines while his wifs dances with boys of her own age and who knows himself nothing but a bill payer. Butif misery loves comps , as the provcstrsays it docs, you have the comfort of knowing that there are ma-ny other .. ,, philandsrors in your particular hell. m the man who swaps an old wife for a new nearly a1- ways s , ‘ his bargain in bitterness and tears. DORUTHY DIX. s a s a s o Dear Dorothy Dix-I am engaged to a splendid young man who is a hard wonker. but we canno‘ marry because ha promised his father an his deathbed that he would cars for his mother and four younger child- made this prcmtsst blastuoiessothsthscsn play football on nmhigh scbocltsamasxtrsar. lworksndmslssalmostasmuchsaaq , sdocs. snallwsdfli‘ Islrtlsanrstolacethsywnsmsnmustnsshimaslffrcm subar- atitian that therelasomcthing particulltly mans 0F allltmrm SAUCE pick. Put in a causiols. lfldlfillflhlllfl-Illd-PQW m==w M w"- i‘ “v "It" B“ “"1 n“ "m "stored-fry nature it in Oatmeal combats they _‘g-rcatcst . problems of . ,i~.'\‘g- ail-g us‘ Y .