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They are also excellent with I i'ov\'iiigs-- To mingle and tio weave them into led, and cut into rings, then rolled rhyme; With patient and with understand- ing hearts To sacrifice, and iiicrcin _toy to find, And when the shadows lengthen into iixglit, To leave a. liilic él`0W Of ¥0ld hind. bg.. -Willa Hoey. .the bncon on top is crisp. A dell- AUENUIDS Pl{EVE.\'T NORMAL BRE.\'l`HIN(i lt is iinportiuit. to teach every i.~ii1id to bienilie llirough his nose. Liy this liiclliis nlr is warmed before it i'\=aches ill" lungs and iiie risk of trouble there is lessened. A suffi- riaiit. supply oi' oxygen to the lungs is assured and development is As- usted. If the iiaszil passages are not us- ed. the now i>o"omos pinched, the palate arid toclh alrerrd in shape and the child gots a. vacant. expres- i much appreciated by those for llOT`l. , _.;s, . stews, they not only help to pro- vide the thickening but give An ex- tra and appetislng flavor to iiiem- The apple should not be used in lumps or too lavishly: one apple only should be grated into the bacon. They should be peeled, cor- in flour or clpprd in batter and filed in the bacon fat. Anothch dzsil which is excellent lfor breakfast or supper is medley ‘p;»=. A greased cllsh should have a layer of thinly si.ced onions placed ai- the bottom, then a layer of ba- con, one of tliickly slicrd apples, and another of bacon. This should be baked in A moderate oven untill coils and iiilusua.l omoletlc may be iiimie by adding partially s.eWed and Chopped apple and is little nut- meg or clrinsinicn to the beaten eggs, while coarsely grated raw ap- Iples adds interest to mcst salads. ‘I A v.|i~i;l‘_loll oil steweci apples is lto fold iii some whipped cream 'with them, or to szlr ln a table- ispflon geiatine to a pound of ap- iples and place this in a mould to sri. llilkel appl:s are improvrd if cont d- with worm jam and sprink- led thickly with ground almonds. `A trifle made with apples will be lwliom orrlinary trifle is too sweet. A lnyel' of spfnge cnice should be Evcn if the cirild breatiios nor- ma‘U, iio\vr\'ei‘, utleliolds should be izoilsiderwl if ear troubles and fre- quent colds rcclir. In tliese cases the ciiilrl shows luck of energy: hc woilld _ili i - » i ; o 0 ` _ _ ' ue 2| “oeiliet." in his butt/onhole And the supple Q, meet; mg demand, og the ,I florists in Paris are new trylns in new suiwueus velvets, imtelopel 'vain to supply the sudden demand nam nur plain wccuens, suede The many friends of Mix L M. x u A ll:f°“¢¥:;;f-Y th* f’!"°;':‘°°mWi3; morning on A visit to New York 9" P°““" ° ° “ and Washington. and nu not particular talent. wan. 1 “nt to l success or mr latest naval "rut or . . . H Cl.. 0 l for carnations and hairy felts are all popular » I gi-udgingiy. And also we like to do the nine ° _ “LADY V A oo Miss Elaine Beales loaves this ville. PM “lady Althndto" ood-Aron bomb, who up the blank diamond inlultry at the Mlm Oooolls 0’No||l ol Miner!- and ‘ runnin OO'-O~O-O-O-O-5§O¢4*0‘W44'OO'f§§0 D O XY _ WEBB FILMMAGNATE The former Barbzrn MAA Smltlx who hu recently married Arthur _ Loow. can of the into Marcus Mow, me annul: u .emu mogul, at nu Long Island utah know is: Will I sometimes long for narrow feet, Silver Bush." This is thc 17th Mm Cuthbert Mcbeod uf Fmnch tapering fingers and a dancing-partner figure? I novel of the Island authoress, hor mv" has been spending ,_ few days ` After marriage will the socks make me scream? nm one “Ann of Green Gables," in the my Wm, het mend Mm B_ Century of Progress Fair, Chicago. _._ ___._._.¢-_ann-an-1- ---<*1'i Will A A man may love his wife dearly, but there Are bound to be occasions ia wistful eye at a bathing beauty or Aspasin. Or if he is married to tt MW *ml P“bu‘h°d in 1°" hm' Giilan, prior to leaving for Regina ' 1 r i' There are moments in every marriage, no matter how happy it ls, °“t°\’°d h b d d wife has at least a. passing moment of regret 5t“°1’t» Wh° W” head My "t 5°- The tea, hostesses at the G91 when every us an an and longing for their lost freedom. And whatever type of husband or Andrew! Und 31111101' Qmletm *mlm* \ Links this afwmoon Wm be M,-s_ wife they selected there are times and reasons when they wish they had Dion for Canada. 15111 1115 11115 VOM H_ w_ Longworth, Mm H_ M_ pioked out the other. medicine at the University of mtyre' Mm Ro” Louzvmrth’ M '1`°f°11*°- Loi-nu weeks. - ' ° ° ° c o n lk du s hefftorrhage, or will I continue to smile » and non and sayvczmgilr- Eersnt its cuter" MARY D. ‘l‘|“““°‘ hzcvmnf ‘gf ";;"’° $1' Wham She will .in future reside. ` On mi" H ° 11'- H Mrs. Mama, who will be greatly l li is Well, Mary, you remember the historic answer that Punch made long _ x:Tt;i’“;ryl&;g;‘;;;dI?w‘;:;°°‘ :ew ;11SS;;c§;’:1f\i5 Cgelirltfgh rind 63315122: , ago to the man who asked whether he should marry or not. To which Y ul tit E W M8.CDOXl8ld, NOYVAI, Ont, H85 pertained and remembelted by M _ Pun h li d: "Whlche er you d you w regre .” V ° ‘ ' her r C "P e V 0 tm Wm- Tm’ °1d°°" °h°°°“- hu friends who regret her depa.i'tu.re. C U U a law nrm in Toronto and noon tea at Hillhurst on Wednes- MorningSm|°l¢ Three Bcotsmen on holldly in New York, were staying At A forty- five-storied. hotel. They had A night g out and returned to the BKYKGFIPIP at 4 A. ln. The porter greeted them M°_ with the news: “Sorry to 111101111 ,M you, gentlemen, that t-he dyl1l»111° has bust and none of the elevators are working. If you'd ntnor not imb fort five stored tn your when, if he is married to plain, practical thrifty Maria, who is a good Mrs. `C. H. B. Longwox-th enter- Mn, Kenneth Rlchmm ,S “sm” cl Y- cook and housekeeper, but not much to look at or listen to, he will cast , tained at a. much enjoyed After-A in New Yom 1001111. T11 B-T1’0»11l° Nu! 3°? Y°“ in U I U the nail." "N thank ye." uid Tum the 1 '_ doll who looks like a million dollars or an intellectual, he will think how day in honour of Mn, Good of 0. I 'Mme tus' and Sugar to mite' nice it would be to have a wife who saved his money instead of blowing lt 'London' England, fm-me;-ly M15, i P32? myvfienftcgé ;;‘:‘°5 spokesman for the trio, “W0 411111! " mind walkin' up ul' mln, but wvu Then a little wllrm jcliv should'be _ ` l Paris finery, or how comfortubls it would be to come home to A good N h 5 , h uh h d h- P- io ' 3.2:.. it im in and of to ..‘.1‘“.....‘“.':..‘;. :1..;li.. f.lv;.“:.ni.l;°.:’.:lh;t;l3 “:°“:‘°'°.‘: cloa.kroom." en, urn ng a gclliroiis nnlcurit of s\vrct.°ncd nourish his soul on white hyacinths. two weeks in the city renewing regaining his usual good health. compmmm, M md, mm P,-gp,-5|. ,apple st-:wed to n pulp, to which THE COOK’S ’ CORNER MEAT LOAF WITH SPAGBETI1 Put through food chopper Di pounds round steak and ‘A 9011114 each of veal and salt pork. Add ! finaly chopped onion to the mod also 1 shredded green Devil". 1-1 cup cracker dust, 1 ess. and suit and pepper. Mold up well, and PIM! U a. greased bread tin. Cook in OVB1 for about three-quarters of an hour having oven hot. at first, than lower ing the heat. Take one pavkala qpaghetti, cook in a kettle of boil- ing water into which A desertspoon of salt has been added and one pleasant friendships. . , , tablespoon butter. Put meat lor.: in t»i°11'- centre of large platter, place SWB' l has men "ddrd the “my bent” And same way with A woman If she is married to A good faithful . . ° ' ’ Or di dinner mats Are to be H k' tb' time flee past an'l mm cuemuy ground 1;, gm; pour “'0.\IEN'S . SMOKING IS DIS- CORDANT T0 QERMANS Ei-furt, proud of being the first city in Germany to introduce into places of public entertainment Slilris riading, "The German Wo- lman Docs Not Smoke," is gratified at finding emulators. The City Councils of Mersrrberg, < Weissensens and Seitz have passcd !rosolu.tions requiring restaurants land cafes to exhibit similar signs. The resolutions dtclare that "according to sound German feel- ing the mischievous habit of wo- mens smoking is discordant.” A recently reported fatality "Putnam’s," 35:: at all drug stores. Caused Untimeiy Death ______.. V85 but don’t try to reform him too suddenly, and have a respect for his in- ` “Med by "”"“g a “"9 “°"‘ ‘”‘“‘ ciiviauai liberty. :as may some to your chlunn stockings as strenuously i as you obiect to his woolen ones and think it silly the way you cock your sure and painless. Lifts the com hat over one eye one season And. on the nope of your neck the next. out by the roots, and gives instant mlm' For mal 5“mf“°“°“ use omy amest o nitm is that when people get married they should take and automobiles And things, but whose conversational gamut runs mm ` the stock market to the grocery business und Hack again, there will be hours in which sho will have s yen for A soulmate with whom she can dis- cuss thc whatncls of the what, even if he cAn't make A living. Bo there you Ars. And thc only real solution of the problem would be fore every man to have two wives-one to bs A kitchen utensil And one A parlor ornament und for every woman to have two husbands--one to work for her and one for her to play with. But inasmuch as this plan is not feasible, the belt that men and women can do is to decide whether they are All stomach or all soul And pick out the mate who comes the nearest t/o having the qualities they most need and then to forget about the other. ' In your case I should say that your man runs All to the good, and that he has so much to offer you in the way of devotion and oongeniallty and pleasant persondlity that you could well afford to overlook his little peculiarities. After All, woolen locks are not A real vice, and maybe they are only A minor weakness of which you can cure him, And many A tactful wife has straightened out worse Angles in her husbands character than the slant of A hat. , _ so my Advice to you is to mu-ry him and talks A chance on his clothes, My a 111 _ each other "as is" and make the best of it. The real test of love is lik- T When a good little .foldzer tu rm rebel 'WHEN smiles turn to tears and cheerfulness to irritability _ --you, Mother, know ' the chances are that it kmnstipution. For despite balanced diet and proper exercise, elimination may be "regular" but not thorough. At the first warning that All is not well - give your i child Cascoria, fbe laxafin made erpcrially for rbildren. Castoria is A pure vegetab preparation. It contains no harmful drugs - no narcotics. It is gentle but thorough in Action. It is not nauseadng And children like to take it. Get an economical family aiu bottle today. that something is wrong. And l" ~ af//ff%` CA $20 R I A ‘= , constipation in children still ing another person's ways just because they Are his or hers. DORUFHY DIX. I O O 0 l 0 Dear Miss Dix-Is there any excuse in the present economic condi- tions for young people in love being unconventional and disregarding the marriage vows? I am very much in love with A man of 28, who is prac- tically unemployed. It would be Absolutely impossible for us to get married. He argues that love is the only thing that matters and that marriage vows don’t make people true to each other I have suggested that we be mar- ried secretly. but he feels that such A marriage would be sacrilegious and not a true marriage at all because we would be dodging the responsibili- ties of marriage. What About it? PUZZLED. Answer: . The commandment.: "Thou shalt not commit n.duitry" is not affected by economic conditions. It holds in hard times just as much as it does in good times. I Ana un mum of s girl throwing mr cap over the windmill, sacrific- ing her good name, forever dishonorlng herself in her own eyes by becom- ing n. man's mistress are just As disastrous to her durlvig A depression ns they ue in a boom. Because A men is out of work and can‘t merry n girl doesn't justify him in leading her from tho straight Andrmtrow path, and it. is c. caddish thing in him to Appeal to her sympathies-always u. womans weakest point--to try to make her do n thing that sho knows to be wrong. I never heard so illogical c. not of Arguments as your boy friend Ad- vances iii support of his ples that you become his light of love. They don’t make sense anywhere along the line, As you will soo if you will sit down quietly when he is not by to influence you with his presence and try to analyse them. , ' How does he figure out that A secret marriage is sacrilegious while A liaison is righteous? Of the two the secret marriage is to be preferred. becouso it is at lust complying with the laws of conventions and givl the woman A standing in society. Also, it gives hor some hold upon the man, and if she has children it gives them thc decency of legitimacy in- stead of branding them with the shame of being born out of wedlock. I do not approve of secret marriages, because there is always About them A suspicion of scandal and because I think that A mon and womln 'w mean to live to ther should have the courage to come out and do it ‘whnes °f me cggs' D°C"`"t° Wm" 'man who is as domestic as the house cat and oan't be pried away from 5°” ° To ma 'h -i ch~ri'e nd! ts of thmkm of haw Dr and Mrs Yeo returned Mon- fashionable this winter Pale green my 0°, mind; uf! gn' gtgirs, I‘il tell “ Epmd 67° m' mace, ` " S' a | his nreside of an evening, she will have her momen g - - - _ chopped p1st"Ch'° mm gay it would be to have a husband who would step out with her in the ev- d9'Y fmm *fn 1“f'°\'°'tm3 *md en-WY' U the mm D°P“1¢1` °°1°U1' 101' H1039 stories 101' thb Brit 509211 minu- | e _ le tu _ gem-_ who by-mg, hmm me bacon ‘ able holiday trip to New York. The as for table»cloths. One set of green on th' next nfl/een tights 'you or nirigs And if she is mnrr d a go g 1 Misses Home who Accompanied mais is shaped like ivy-leaves. wulllo, will sing songs. Then, them on their motor trip, extended Plain white organdie mats hnve their visit by stopping 03 at Boston their edges stitched with blue. One on the return journey for U. few charming set is so out as to aug- weeks. , gest that each mat is the fully °°° openedbloomcfasinglowildx-one The many friends of Mi-s. John -these fit in well with flowsr-pAt- Wilson, Upper Prince Street regret tamed china.. These crgandie mats her present illness in the P. E. I. Are said to bo easily made and Hospital. - - _ laundered at. home. O I O I l 0 it/D1. A. B. Warburton And Miss Mrs. F. P. Taylor is visiting her nobklrit were iwsiesm at s pl-cttily son Mr. rt. N. Taylor and Mrs. 'ray- arranged afternoon tea yesterday lor, Metcalfe Avenue, Westmount. at their Cavendish apartment. RQ. for a few weeks. 0 l C ' O 0 O Mrs. M. S. Bent is spending asv- Miss Harriet Winn, the oldest eral weeks with her sister, Mn. L.V, woman servant at Buckingham Trenholm in Amherst. Her dough- Palace, retired this week, when she tm' Miss Margaret Bent of Saint reached the age limit of 70. Sho .mlm spent uw week-end with ner was received by me Queen, who mother. presented her with A souvenir of ¢ a o her 40 years' sea-vice, during three Mrs. J. West, School Street enter- 1°°l¥hS. After being housemaid At tcined nt dinner for A few of her the palace for many years Miss friends on Tuesday evening. Winn ended in charge of the linen ° ° ' room. She holds the Queen Vic- Miu, Lulu 'roombs is recuperot- forte second Jubileo brooch, the ing nicely after undergoing treat- long service medal given by King ° ° ° cs of both King Edward and King with deepest regret of the death Sessions is a black brooch studded in Laurcnoetown on Thursday last with pearls which was given to hor or Rev. Dr. o. R. Freeman. roi-mer mother by Queen Victoria in rewo- highly esteemed clergyman of this 1'\1f»i0l1 Of hor Service as n house- city and former President of the maid- Baptist Conference. ’ ' ‘ ° ° ° Mr, Clarence T. Gallant, retired sage green, crushed blackberry, Superintendent of the Narragansett wet olives, elephs.nt’s ear are among ETBCEHG Li8h?»1I1B C0-. 0! Rhode the colours offered At the dross Blend. has returned .home after shows in the leading London stores. m°f»°l’1118 £0 fha Island where he Those who have been unable \t‘5D¢11¢ B WW Plcaaant vwotion. once to decide between their res- While hero he toured the Island ,pectivc merits have Adopted 3 visiting relatives and many old ‘ "black with silver fox" early Aut- 31611135 WHO W€1‘0 8116 $0 Welcome umn dress scheme. him to his native home. I-fo wus ’ ° ° the truest or his sister Mrs. Adrien Mrs. ll. G. sounder; entertained Peters. 17 Ulmer Prince St.. City. at A luncheon bridge st the Canml- ’ ° ' im Nations! I-Intel yesterday in Visitors to Balmoral Castle who honour of Mrs. Haslam of New drive down the magnificent Avenue York whose friends are vielng with 0f ¢0l11l0\‘l. silver spruces, And ced- cne mother in hor entertainment, Ars always catch their breath At the ° ° ° sudden sight near the castle walls M11. J, G. Jamieson returned of A rock garden ablaze with flow- Thursdoy evening from a pleasant ers says the Daily Telegraph. This vim to mr mm. Mrs. H. cook of' is me wean planned by me Queen Bedford, N. S. to suit the dry and sandy soil of i ° ° ° the Highlands, uid it is the glory Mrs. U. M. Williams left yestsi-. of Balmoral. The Queen designed ` dl! morning on A visit to hor sis- A big semi-circular garden, banked tar. Mn. 0. 0. nsnnis in Montreal. ub with my rock and sloping °°’ downwatinygreenlawnsnda Mr- ind M11- 0. E. Mclmgsan of D00! in the centre. There are two zo; Glasgow, N. S., motored up to; entrances each guarded by a simple treal this week where they will iron gate. And on one gate are the tlke up their residence for the initials of the Queen and on the winter months. cum- than of me xtng. visitors ho 30 openly and honorably and above board and in thc fool of the world. But A secret marriage, where A woman can produce her wedding lines ll I proof of her honesty, is certainly much better than A halo-And-oornct in- ti-igue. Of course marriage vows don’t make pwpig tru; to gun oth", but they help. There are many marriages that endure for A lifetime, but there are very few liaisons that last more than A year or two. Any girl to whom A man proposes a free love union instead of an luitil-death-dw us-port one may be very sure that the free part mme; in his fgolmg fre! to luve her whenever he gets tired of the arrangement, DORUHIY DIZ i ' ° ° wllk down A shallow flight df stone MPI. Bmllmlll Rollers is expect- stops and then gue up Around od home tonight from a visit of lthcm At the show of Alpine plants livers! weeks in Montreal and -dom# of them sent by Queen points in Western canada. shud. Ono end of this long garden mont in the P_ E. I, Hogpltgi1_ George, And the coronation brooch- _+ Many menus in this city nears Gwrsa. Among ner cherished ws-i over all the following sauce: Cut sis slices breakfast bacon into mal pianos, brown quickly, And remove I tho last fifteen nights. you. Bob, "0 tablespoons minced pepper, md -will tell some sad stories, and Afo _ sm. ml both 8,, wen °¢°\;,4_ put we ken we’li be on the forty-nfth moon buck in p,_n_ add 1 cm wma.. f_5°°*\" to soup and 1 dozen olives, chopped They started their climb. Tam bold Bu.” at om* yokcs for the first fifteen flights And ` Wuliic sang songs for the next nf- °°°°- °” th' “‘“'“°"“ mm' 'nm nr a uculvmnn Niivn-my cried: "non, Bob, this in when you P C “CHE start wi' yor lad storioli" __ Bob moa.ned:- “An.' havn't I lot A "4 'WW t" “M 1'" Mm dying Fo ts of rips cucumbers cu tus tau lu rvs-rn im tba keys ,u n‘;’g;,“°,;ngm_ Mm 3 mom 1" m’ °v°’°°‘w, » i brine, pour cold. over _pickles and :____»__; luv, (gr 3 days. Drain and cover Royal days lust now. 'rbe.Qu :}‘1'f“:1:°1;:§';?;’:;r°‘;:c;;’"‘(',:_;°’c::n°°;yh: gavg special pernilssim to A worm; crust, was more Pllungwn._ ‘Mtch this prden mm" an U' Cviitllusspiigcgadf t;.]llu1i:1g?hea:;ew<3 ez uv” °! tm’ sm 1' an mlyl walnut. Drain and put in crock “wh” WM ha’ b°°n 'awed to Pour boiling syrup over the picklci Pm” mu* th’ Bumau md sfud' ‘ next day and pour' off. Boil agail “Wham Bardem' M tm nm' um' the next three days. Miss Pilkington did slcstches of the syrup, Three mms of elder vim, Wade Bridge over the Des. which gm 4 p°,_md, og whine gun,-_ md g 15 ‘hw V’ tl” P“b“° 'hm m° handful of mixed spices tied in 1 Kina and Queen ln M 3°111°1‘“- aug and soiled with the syrup. tin ed dh 10) (con u me--i"*"’“ r-*"'%=l Add one minced onion to bacon fat ro een 1 . " last day drain and boil slowly for Daintinen With Chic Styles u___-n-_x- ff.I.Ul1'lAID Dllllllimu IIIIOI Fil! WPI* IVQY P11111’ ._..._..-_-- ll! _AIIIIAIUII 1l0l.'l'lllNdflDll _-'I-liqxi-Inn»..._.-_ui It‘s smsrtness itself! Don’t youi think it snappy the way the blouse A buttons to me shoulder? l It can either bc developed qc A blouse And skirt or as A complete _, drell. It is ,iaunty And exceedingly wou- able in bright rult hairy Woolen. Of course it looks stunning too IQ the schoolgirl in wool jci-ny in tg. baoco brown, tartan pleided woolen or checked twcod. Some of the Paris drsumakers are making dressy models oompi-tg. ing A thin lame tluuc blouse And velvet skirt. This style in gold on g block or deep-brown skirt would be exquisitely lovely. The blouse could also ho made of satin, boldly striped ju-ny or mcg. tic silk. 'nu skirt could be of picidod wor- atx. twbed mixture or block bonn- Btyls No. 598 is designed for slum 14. W 13. 20 yours, 30 md 38 inches I bust. Size 18 rcqulrts 2% Ylfdl M-inch materiel. g Price of PATTERN 15 cents in 3 MIND! or coin (oolu il proflrrod.) Wrap coin carefully. _ N0- 5”- M" unusnuulnnsnu ...............--ua--¢».»c¢»...». '°° ‘moan-uiestcnetowerofnai Mn. H. L. Palmer imd Miss moral. ulwn which of course, flies Norah Lcngwoi-th left yesterday the flag when the king ma Queen iwusrl lusaunauusaivwwnu ‘ 'p D ‘ . Q morning on the week-end trip to no in residence and whence como . . Street Addr# OW Koh l » w » u . s Name ` ° _ au -|~|un¢¢|-usnucnuunlu n A .-s, it ¢ - K 4 ll ,_ ,. l i .tr- 'S