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QOQIO-5-00000-bbc-boo-yon 000004 O-OOOOOQ OOOOOIOOOO-OO ..- __ ,________ .,__.. _ 1; *it* _;..vT_ :*::__:____ _ 77ie HOUSEWIFE and HER AC T1 VI TIES ' ADMlR.\'l`I()N wp we by adniiraiifni livpw .inri love; And even as liicse are well and QLIIQU flxad. In Qggnlty 01 being we :Lu-eiid -Vvorfiswortn. MEN OE M!I'l"l`Ll'l r Men of mettle turn disappoint- ments mm helps as the oysier lurns into paul the sand Whlvh “H1105”-> it. A GOOD MAN' That best poriion oi s good mans life. Ilia little, nameless, unremembered ICM W kindnx and 0! love wwnrdsiivorth. IN TUE KITCHEN Chip off rinds of leriioiis sh Thin Ly that they are _vellow on both Idea. This avoids' bitter flavor When cooking oysters. only warm the !ish,through, do noi boil, and thus avoid toughness and indigest- ibility, Comi`lour is a cereal which nseds thorough cooking. Allow 8 to 10 nvnutea after boiling polnt is rea- died. Slice liver for frying 1-4 inch thick; ii' wo thin it is hard and ay when cooked. Cook rabbits \'.‘hlle very fresh, but hares must be hung for a few days to develqs flavour and tenderness. Ii’ pmtry is to be eaten cold_ allow it to oool slowly in the warm kit- chen; rapid cooling makes it heavy. Remove pastry rookcd in ins, and tilt it slightly on a sieve or wire tray tn allow the evaporation d the swim. 1 ‘lor ilic pas: _\~cnr. the city of To- on lwir Lo final and ooiiiplcte own- rrslrip of the grcitt casilg on Wgl- mer Road hill, together with stable; and ontbuildings the surrounding P8-Pk and the h‘gh iron fence. Built in 1911 by Sir Henry Penny, its 8 residencc. the huge $2,lD0,000 structure has been used in rqgeng yours as an apaiiment house, a. ho- ffl and a club, A year ago tm my of Tomnto bought it in at thg tax N118 ¢0F U18 $27,305 in outstanding arrears listed against the propeny. The year in which tha former own. ers could have redeemed it by psy- IHK the arrears and penalties ex- nircd several weeks ago. Now Property `Com.missioner Chi.shol.m_ wl10S¢ Nsponslbility it is to look after the pI`0i>erty_ is won- ilorliig how he is going to find the l’l0!l<’Y YU DF0'-'ifle caretakers for the ;\lr'~r= when thin L; nm, i~0v¢|-pd in the 1934 budget. In the mean- time all entrances are boarded up. Margaret Iiiingwn, one of the leading dramatic actresses of the CU\llll»l`Y 25 Wlrs ago. died recently at Miami Beach, Fla. She was 52 years old. She was the wife od Mayor M- “rd J- Bowes. manurlng announ- of the Capitol theatre, New York, 311;; was at her bechlde when she Ml-iv Illiflzion. who was hom i.n BIOOYNUUVOIL Ill., made her .stage ihbut in New York in 1900 in "The RONCHITIS Af bodtimamb tha rhroni ond chan thoroughly with- CITY OF TORONTO F/\l.l.S llllll. T0 CAS.-\ li0.\{.\ Provisional owner of Casa lornn r?'*}‘ or _i ’::~_~l'lSed animal dashed oif, yelp- The hshmonger for a moment was speechless with mdluuatlnn; then, turning to hu prospective customer. he bowled; "Mon, mon, whuatal nr dog! Whustel yer "J~loots, mon," eturned the other. cfimvnlacently, "whustel your lob- S EF. . nmportlng peared with E. H. Bothem ln “Ir I however, were “Kin¢|»r,¢_'- --Mr; a ldfim.rw'el1's Boots," “The Thief," which she closed her'_cai'eer.1n 1919. "The Lion and the Moose" at me Duke of York Theatre in 1906. USE PATTEB. T0 GFI' MOST OUT OF CREAMS ,_ mum benefit from your creams and ,_ lomons, use a putter. t amount of cleaning cream on (we I remove with cleansing ti.s§ueg_ Then end of the putter dlp it in ,gm w iuc and, beginning nt ¢.h¢ bm, 0( ~V°‘U` UUOQL PM neck and face firmly but not hard enough fp in. lure the dehcnte uesuea Une brisk, upward strokes. Then Wu are ready for Ligue mum I-nd muscle oil. Put a few drops of muscle oil at the wr-ner.; 0! fyes, around the mouth and on “HY spot where wrinkles are be- lrinmns to show. cover sri the rm and neck with tissue cream and b¢- sm nattins an-ln. Thi. time the Putter should be covered with n “ clean piece of soft cloth which has been moiatenea with .skin tonic. D°ht mv until the cream is melt- ed and has aiknost disappeg-¢¢~| proving than the nun muy rm' absorbed some of it. Wipe off the excess cream and on befor, get into bed_ concummo currraxiva you Makin: our Wham Aurieuvu R 1| quiw a oorrunun thing roi- ui \1n'mr>orta.nt looking window to be “bk W °P°\1_v°mo1¢le1y the emo: °f "‘ °"h°fW"5¢ l7\'¢¢W mom, yet there are way, of gqnm with "¥“°°"‘ °‘ We descrlotion which WI-ll tum them into attractive eu- nera with very little tmublg or ex. me 9° . Pelmot; are not nt make. but they do nf-Shed and finisher) dow which mean; in appearance and down vary no much $004 Plan to cut y Dltbern in pgpgg-_ of a good fit. An D10 square shqod cut out. T° mm =» uhm you mea °‘h‘°¥h°=w 01 :nam-ini, on Md! flb1'1C. the Stiffening mg!"-1|] una the lining. if velvet is used nn,” yhwy enough not in require mr- U1-Ull. Hdwevqr, if you yum me °°1m°¢°°|&l¢~oodtma,lti|w1_g¢ '°|°fU°nii.lstluapr~eventa the duat from penetrating w th, W1. “"~ Wh” YW use #inch width mn- ggggagggge ,‘.Sr§;= i ;3E=?"’gg ggggfggggs and it is easier to wh ' ierri wcurmtcly I tie; lerizrtoluir pl; mon (aa needed) are m¢¢_ gm, :red wall, before being actually ou . Always allow one inch tuminp. 'bf Nw "him hw an men in rum- *HYNUUIUI ondalwa lllthvvlao, to avoid laying Aollaapcaaamntolothiastraug ;:!ine»uivotounfort\»1m. 'lbllbllptlofdlai Plninnatuullaioodilyiotho .égigggéli §;§§§§§§i iarilrisi i ; _:J :.“r___-°* “5W@%?" V ""\ lgf, Q* ..-4. , . ` vf.. i .~l |- I- si mating. and with mmatonous ng- -_- re I mimi ,, They are Pride of Jerinioo They warns ink chiffon ol and lui n James K, Hackett. Late- she ap- D Were King." Her greatest successes fix She also appeared in London in m U you want to derive the maxi- M nd neck. Rub it into the ports and W nd ,_ , Alas however, marriage lsn't a gay song and dance. ‘nd A 0°” Bm w°m""-' ‘Vim less of a Jail sentence where we do the lock stab in-stead ot d dvs appointing win.-n one gets them home and takes a good 100k at so woman who has a tongue like a two-edged sword because ha t0d Then when he settles clown to the long hard D tinds out that the goods he pumhuod with his wh gain. Hia wife isnt wearing well. Every thread ls just iiinuy material that catches the eye, but th it and that goes to rua and utters in every dll' WW. And the man who marries the lively girl discovers that th party can be the death of tho home, and that the wrt oi a get tired of living with is one whoue soul wears aolt, quiet, not one who is diked out liked a harlequinadm .And the mln awlthaaitbomeincnhiinthataaarcastiowitaoanrlbhia as much as a saw-toothed collar can. ason for leaving him t-bit wonder ii that isn’t thc thing that is at 9 an ares are men and women who are stout and strong and dlpendabla who will stick to our hacks in lair weather or foul. It ls because there are so many men and women who looking, and seem so exactly what one wants, as long as the matrimonial showcase with all their good points displayed That is why so many marriages go into the razbag pretty little Dumb Dora for a wlfa because he admire hits complexion and golden hair. Or he nrrries auiir vivgcious and is lways screaming and aug ng at f°'"°“ “ °l°*“ °°“°U PM °“ WK and he has a taste* for loud colors. or he chooses as a w A . H 000100000 AMom1ngSm¢le $1? p todo, Dit l°1=“=i=»“° ‘hw ww-NL 0° mfr If You Give as Much Care to the Selection of Your Life Partner as You do to the Buy- ing of a Winter Coat; You Will Never Mistake the Cheap Satin Spouse ~ for the Kind That .Won’t _Wear Out li A woman who is ge .F ge sl 5555 .§§§r” Sitiil grill' ? ,é r. irrrrilr hands and wivas the surface, but who get shiny sites' tha iirat wornofl; whopullattho anna hard strain oi everyday living wmaa them; who lose their color and get dingy under the scorching rays of adversity; whole wit and charm get thin md thrssdban with constant use. For it tskoa men and women who ara all wool and a yard widu and lulrlnbeed Wt 00 shrink in the wash to atand up under tbl wean and tear of matrimony. And a lot of peo- ple are not cut off that kind of bolt oi! 010th. iorparties. Theyareumetkvuatulhbsllmiwn. shine like a sequin scart. Thsy are aa glamorous aa I They, are as romantic and alluring as line broad- If life were ons tual fostivl and all one wanted h - P0l’l'>€ YY. i it husband or wife was a plsymatc, they would rnaka ideal husbands wives and every marriage would turn out hiwplly. s"5 55 girl’ _Egg arte? raft have ua whistle to keep our courage up, and what wo ntage and a becoming light turned upon them, and who xere are so many divorces. It is just as it is when you buy a diem that. alres your fancy and looks llka a million dollars at a casual glance, bul ‘ M bedtime, “wth I genemus hat is so sleazy it goes to pieces when you wen: lt. a :2§é unit rs* ° 12;#-» 5 iggéi §=ri friirl g Ellie sri; letter by her sparkle. Same way with women. They marry handsome young chain A wny" with them; men who are apellbinders an lovemakan and who capture their fancy beumae they seem the answer to a ml-idm’a Druyor. They are .tina as sveethearvs, but they dun’t wear wall an husbands. Thu get grouchy and hard to llva with. or take to drink or phlllndsrinl, or what not. Many awomanlooks atlmrhudunkunndouatamimt drelaor an unbeconilng hat and wonders why in earth she bought lt. Why, sho marvels, diiin'z, she consider her needs more? Why didn‘t she get l0ma~ thing that suitcd her lines better? Why didnt she get sornething mort becoming? why did she let her imcy run away with her Judgment in making her choice? when she needed a bungalow-apron sort of hus- band, why did she choose a .scarlet-dancing-truck pllyboy? When what she needed was A fur-coat husband to keep her warm and ooulortuble. why did sho invest her all in a iiimsy romantic hem who wouldnt lad out the honeymoon? Strange that when the wearing qualities of husbands the moat important thing about them, men aids: it at all when selecting their ma causa aha has a pretty faca without e haatheltui! inher that will keep and charm of youth an gone. 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