1925 _ _ 'ms cHAiu.of1"rl~:'rowN cuasoim _ » - _ P NE » £1 F] Z -BY raonamca runnzcic nays Tl-I E' ULADID IU-Pfgg . fa-u- -_ 'Il » _ *_ *__ Y Ai _‘i A H Mi ‘ I Goo-ooodo-'ov aaovoemoo vo o OO-000090040-QQ-QQ Q I H I sgb-0¢~‘»¢4 SHAKER w. onTON 'ri-:wsoN. - lteprcdueliali Pr0hlNied X+%§ "AN Arrlc sam Mil-uay Beautiful Dv L-1- W- __ _ .naviacnnmscaae md," ‘nuns ` When the hair is scanty, the scalp . Au itches' and there is an abundance of dry daudruil out no cvieiaee ci li. skin eruption, the conditionmoy Susxnio oniusruss sas! the whole rsvmsa. 'ru re .ua ui EVERY P“°°“°' °“‘°1"1“2 'BW uma be relieved by the uae mm "Phe Christmas list is the secret sucessful Christmas. With- buys haphalauily, ,sei ohm or- Mary what one to..S.€°. and fur¢°‘l»t1l1¥.!0r ma moment that John _wants a (Wntgln pen, and Marry; string of heads; and buying for m instead, a qecktie and ia ll9ttle‘_1lf perfume. Next to shcbliina' early, is wrap ping early and mailing early. But did you ever known. 1Ioman»_who si _sa 1%: dld not wait until Christmas eve to cups of flour, two teaspoons of bak finish her,Cl'iristinas buying? This is because she fofiot to get any thing for Aunt Bue.»The Christmas list would have obviated that. one should write, filet the list of those five minutes Then turn the cake one wishes to remember. -then the upside down on a large plate You gift one will giveto each. To store up things tllrougih the - d year, when one sea a bargain and id the plate over the skillet and knows that will be Just the thing then reverse it. This may be gervgd for Anne, is a thrifty way to\ buy Prices are usually'higher just before chlno cherries One may use Christmas, and inferior goods may Thismaybebasedonthecardsre celved from friends last season, plus the new choice friends you have not necessarily grow. Time drops added during the year. The list need h aith of women in industry wom friends out ofour lives, and we may~ t drop from our list those with whom our relations have ceas ed. --_-L 'ms scuooi. when e school lunch box should' bel . Th light and easy to carry. of odorless material and ventilated. It should -permit of being scrubbed. Wlaxed paper should be available for wrap- ping separate foods.” It may be saved from bread wrappers. and cereal boxes, or bought at ioucent stores. A therinoe bottle for.hot cocoa or souil. or cold lemonade; is a convent. ence. and there should be a drinking cup, knife, fork. spoon yer nap- kin.andai.lnysaltaiia `. When packlngf the itihch._> wrap each article of'-food--separately and parksothattheifcod will nntbe shaken about. Instruct the ‘children tiioioushlyin the habit of. washing their hands beforeeatinltheir lunch imc: ».uviaz.tnam»iv=s»m some order. Put in-dirextrarnapkin that they may spread it on the: desk, as a. tablecloth.; Teach .i.hom. to- eat leis- urely, not‘to-~gull'1 their food down. helter-skelter. with no poise. and 'in- sist that they save their dessert for the last. . ` The food may be.aai_ld.wiches, il-uit, sweets, and a drink. The sandwiches may be spread with chopped boiled args. nut pastes. dniad fruit, pastee, chopped meat. cheese, Jellies, Jams, even baked beanl. V Fruits may be apples, oranges. bananas. with a.-glass of cooked fruit sauce occaaiorially. i The sweets maybe baked custard. gookles or cakes. sweet chocolate. or ales. --A-0-4 . FASHION, PADS; FOIBLES We used to poke-fun at iew- elry. It. was -is .bs -purchased by small sirls at the tenment colmter. Now. under the dignified name market today. to 80 \1l1d°m°l-7-h of it 'webs with dia ¢ Z regular rugs 'rncy sive thli Velvet still leads all fabricsi with satin a lmven OM which which Wil. almost ffuiih NON two tableepoons of butter inaskiiletmddacupofiymwngug ar and heat slowly until it forms a thivk Syrup or uutu it strings Drain U10 Juice from a large can of pine- GPDIE Ulf! Put the pineapple in the Byfllp in the skillet You may use the Juice in the cake itself Maki? It Plain cake The following recipe may be used oneegg cream with a cup of sugar and a l rg: tablespoon ol lard, a cup cl ilu ther milk or pineapple Juice, two g powder and a pinch of salt the cake batter over the pine ples in the skillet and bake slowly the oven until done, about thirtv l find it hard to' get it in the mid- le of the plate A good way is to th Whipped cream with mares- elther the sliced or the shredded PiI\¢BPlJl¢ . also be held in Honolulu. .Among slibilects disciissed were ts and standards of living, wages, 8 . ens place in politics, legislation re- ting to women and children, and he relations betw°en the woman in e home and her employees. Th conference was called by the Young Women's Christian Association. For the difficult problem of house- t u The drink may be milk, fruit claimed that it will cut the soap Juices, cocoa, or soup. bill in half, and it prevents chapped ` hands in wlmlv W0lffh¢!‘- in th IGN? °m° man ae hold help, it was suggested that the home-maker be educated to appre- ciate the value to family life of high grades of service, and that the em- ployee be educated to the responsi- bility of her position. Tile term. household employee or domestic worker was recommended instead oi! servant or maid. The relationship should be an employer-employee one rather than that. of mistress' and maid, and the hours should be lim- ited, with extra. pay for overtime. Tris 48 hour week should be the objective. How would this suit your household? ` - Till WATER-SOIYTENER ` Cleaner than rain water, and less drastic than water softened with 1ye_lis.ehe,wal:_er softened bv thv mineral water softener, which has some to be a. modern convenience in nianyhemes.AsesaverofsoaPB-nd linens. it ranks llikh. - -In the simplest form. a sand-like 'mineral called eeolite is placed lin n tank. like that attached to the range. Water is allowed to run through it and it takes out the min- erals. such as lime and calcium. which make the water hard. The zecllte is said to last indefinitely, but it must be cleaned about every two weeks by being washed with <1 brine. The 'softened water is 8006 W0 drink, to cook with, excellent for .1-is bath and for the laundry It is CABPE IIIONS. T GUS -Under-rugs of soft, resilient. othprocf material are offered in sl:ue`aht's aaa 'rims ll' ` _-- is ii ~§. ts ' ?r . 5.? Willa io years in Iu- contrast machine to tlie Uiiltlli lt ll x=' .“. formal questions put to him by the record clerk. relates Warden Lewis E Lewes (in Life and Death in Bing Bing ). The nnai question “How did you happen to get into prison?" was asked of a negro, coin mitted for assault and battery Two deputy sheriffs just brought me along: he replied ‘I know," said the clerk grinning “hut didn't alcohol have something to do with your coming here?" "Yes, sah. dey was bofe consider ably teaed up ” ON ONE occasion Warden Lawes was showing Bir Thomas Lipton ¢h\'°l\8h Sink Bing and coming to the prison school. Sir Thomas was much impressed with one of the teachers When the class was over he complimented him saying Fine work you are doing, prof- €SB0l'. and I hope you continue here fo a. long time." Sir "Tommy" was chagrinea lat er, to learn that the "professor ’ was antiseptic lotion, a s p sa ve hot-oil treatment. There are many good preparations oftliissortonthemarkrmbutsince it is contrary to my policy to recom mend any proprietary products. 1 shall give you a recipes for them Gommuciai preparations are usually more attractive in appearance and fragrance than are those made at home but these two advantages are not of importance to us The antiseptic lotion is good to use in ccnnecticn with any seall treatment, especially where there ls :iandruff Make it by mixing J ounces witch hazel 1 ounce distill sd wat°r and 4 scruples resorclu. The salve or ointment for dry seal!!! may be made of 2 olmces carbolated vcseline, 1 grains quinlne,, 1 mince olive cll 1 o nces of witch hazel The oil mixture is made 0! l Oulwe min eral oil 1 oune= olive oil and Vi drain of coal oil Begin the treatment by brushing _?_.____--_----- being lnade”as required. I hope it lives to a ripe old age." oi' it." 0 * lb out withf the article. 9 I7 ta ever knownggvx “mud-. (me ‘I say nothing to the contrary 80 Y K , , into a large hen, new wooden legs ,. T . I --- ` pp °Bin|haatoansweralongllstof p M ‘md ,_ ed l : amd. A _ . . _ iv _ . ei _ _ _ ul - '_ _ . ' - ‘ ‘ - P¢`/iii' _ o s e . _ ‘ § up _ _ z _. in _ _ V _ V - . Wu J' ' _ x ho 2 a . ‘ ` ” a ‘ . ’ ~ r ~““°s.f:.i~:.::'l°l.:»°m=- __ - ' \I?iu'Zi°afliultc pl:ca.urf:1ha ran-racinc women- cos- f .’?"'“"t’,‘°’ ""h°‘° Wm* ”°“1° be ga what me has puruliasca una raasuca ° °°“ ““° "E'°,‘°’,° ‘°“¢ °““°~" | where she has putlt. If it is not -__ I iii practical to store 3,11 wage mnqgm L35; August' atm, mm. hours uf A PRISONER E? lgcked after . I ,u .` _ purchases together. aus can at least preparation. the First ran-Pacific the chickens in s ins-build- f '_ , ,makca list of Christmas gifts on"Wcmen‘s Conference was held in "dll “re raised yearly in the prison S; I -J » ,_ band and keep'all the Christmas in- Honolulu. There were delegates h°l\\'\°l`Y-WM 80l°BlY _d|5¢l‘¢5S¢d 0V¢l' » ‘ /) :urination in one place. from Australia, New zealand china. °“° ‘”"“" "’“`° ‘"“°“."“" 1°" ° 1281 . ~ r - /fu... To have a Christmas list of those Japan, the Phiupplngs ggmggvpiu, He contrived a. wooden leg which \ l Ks, ‘\ f ,, to whom cm will send Christmas Java, India and the Unites states. wssw skilfully implied that the ' _ o ' . cards. is a labor saver at the last. In 1930. the second conference will chicken t about nicel and rew \ it, '\\ " "l_ .` , U cos “Did this chicken ever grace my ‘I I\\ `J I “ ‘_ » ' . ' _ - table?" adds Warden Lawes. "No, l A 4 \'~ K3 ""'° th1S WOUICI 13 o e e _ - th I e oils Apply them in the same man .WHEN me Hmm" G“1°'“ds-'a' ner' as the antlse tic lotion. Cove ther. m°°h°f “id °W° ‘1““¢;‘é”'m the scalp with uii ‘wi-ing out a tow were stsvins with 3""§m me in not mer and wrap it roun Place in the Cotswold th 5° this your head. Before the towel cools. creator of Peter Pa" wld Fm sir replace lt with another not towel. story in the 3°°f'mh dmecié h ,s Steam the oil in this way three or A man went inw 2 heb” “S “t four times. The heat opens the noi--y sh0D “Bd P,°m““3 at B °°"°m “I ' cs so that the oil _penetr~ates_better, _ ioie ‘~»» ~ l - ~ Leave the lastiowel on for an'holii"* ‘ “o°?:h k ' i- replica- "aye uc" “nd "3 , 51,0. ‘ sr...‘=°.1°.if.... my. users ...:.s, "Aye, a’ oo.” _ ' night apply the salve or ointment no Thereupon the customer Mid the scalp. using only enough to oil down his P1800 01.511*/el' ‘md Wen* the scalp and not enough to make| _` . the hair greasy. Do not expect re The shopkeebtf “ twenty minutes. Rubber or composi- "°L° it an ww” per iiized with a chemical disinfectant I sim and lf poets had known this ' _ _ d- bow Izrgmsywmtvg-nxI°mwaai-we' w°¢'m`i tin; Io‘ndiIiIm"r°iI:eIi?‘p°!I°r :nuggets :xc like it islu their buck ~ - -- mm ahd will make a loud rua 135* “ an r-3° “Weather"). “Pr0blbllI *WW h“‘ ' I great deal lohcsr than it wiu li it Y” ' . . . ' mm ming secs at least two nu-;?ilist_-ui":;1irc'u Little lies next to .s/hard floor and ls SEE U mug pellets of Bernard- rainbows in his life-time 'N 0 Stir ngs mo ver pa ron _ c ¢m4¢¢n upon daily by many feet. lm Wm an-y a oliucklet ever reallllng that all ralnbonwgsas saanac mlilliiiireléh a who whim beat and cut out its iibftt. In a restaurant Bernard called gag;-gat. "d1'lf‘Il;erncga;-‘co xghgus; mm ln e a ctoria_ sl _ M39- 9°"°1“°N SAYS’ m3o‘3‘cz:iI`l 1 cannot cat this sous." lu urs nui;iber.ltinti_s me manga- -#ous gait." Hire- Siirlllrlltiilrewlls- ---- gd it .and pres- ents of t e 00 0113 < “my mo er ven ured a _e rem- Love, and understanding stretch mm t;="‘:§°;;_m°'3°m”d chow, m _ u » - Qnm,mm_ °hrpeople“m“wm?.°¥:%»wTh”wwbu¥"m`;; °°°°h°' ’°"p` t Nvuow me lamous rei>roa°\> :ine alnhfnuazig ‘ ' nn Y. t this po - A , , . ' ll I 00 wealth on unwelcome gifts. "3."°°m I c* °_ “_ mg; nghsay tzverhioes ankygoiiai panuade thgéueen wwearless htth nage. botthewea er. 50°" ' ¢01&lb0l\MtI_ ' " ' M I ,mu iw, §§“‘.f,1 3}"°u.I.§‘§f'.fu'§¢°§uuu.° i”2§.ui.u§; :ul Iw-uuhgahw gag °;;f§t°§;- m"m Tim mow up her hands arehlfil. . . ~ .' gmqrh have till B » 'dely ;»» . 6°” Y°“' ‘“°""‘°°° my °"°°tfiufmI iIg'uuI?.?'"° it :liver rains but it i>°w~==l '- 'oli.-maaui. .1 as ay. r vuucur- ,_ _ , Mid °°mP UH ~ ,_ _ , , ., V gd w mmm? me amp” W" so “_ Sykes in Mary Anne Dismeli i. H ’ in nu M gh ' in _ cb g I h ' rum; \ |,|,iygg_A. Ed- tltlllil |>\itB)lNt¢y`b0W atfihelidé. _ _ _ H°ww==¢ A W ,H .°° pwugxggessemd u -.~'°“° wut; _'#3,-,_g_°wn ,,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,_?|,,,,,,,,,,,,,, _g , _ i _ p i p M _ » » a ohne (m wma 3°-,ponllectinga criialiinrmcasage-~l\|.rs. Brown . ~ - . ~ ts » nglgmgn by the Dim# WIQGIIQY fill! ID lllldoratatld that laxfhigf nits h ` m g-brings; 'fact my ~ mend. .the what he¢rJMhie»}Yl;y requires is abou- .i \ a friend as 1' ` fmicssm-, out another wmt is the net-as up _ _ Morgan Lilravy imiitew Yorkie Ill, ‘ "I sm net, tame mianuscripts oi- Laicadio __ give you I Hearn and wal informed-bl' Miss _ rite _areeni =-Kina ltiivariani. .that sent. with - ey' had been destroyed several tcoonie and combing the hair thoroughly. DRESS has never been one of Divide it in the middle and then mms strong suits inc pun ln- across from earto ear. This make? - our equal sections. Divide each o ` “I haven‘t bought a new hat in these sections three times and ap- nva years," he once confided. in ply the antiseptic lotion along the Hamlin Garland. the novelist, exbi- parts in the hair. A handy way to h gg, Fedgrg, he had apply the lotion is to take pieces of bit t _ onkfgs 312,: ‘iguggught this grlg- abmrbent cotton. wrap them in _ l of auze and di in lnally myae , b t Nicholas (one "HB1 BQUBPES 8 P of hiskgdoptadu gggg) liked gg, so the lotion. Moisien the scalp all over wcu that he appropriated it and in this ww- i ~ wore it for two years. At last The “em SWF is W m“55°€° th” thinking ltwom cut, he returned it ‘WP 1°' fifteen ‘“1“\1W='»- In im' to me. I am now in full possession “her ‘“`u°l° this W°°k I *mu de' r scribe the massage movements. if Now thescalpls ready for heater! I suits at once, but keep up the treat- , were entire y ment for at least four months. ‘garland tells the It is important to stcrlize olle’s lla" 61 "Back Trailers from the comb, brush and hairpins to pre- _ -_ __ B gl Border"-Barrie translated. vent reinfection. This should be _./ Ns, __,l_ _ gs; cfwwmgr pointing at the artic- done after each shampoo. Met- /-_‘ _. ' .li d-b h beboild '/W ' le mm said' is m.I1wrInI}e?plled: "It In Iv/gieifnzlr blalirsedesirizxgyi oven fir W/ \ f.l'/if ` _ (1 @_~_;_\ »»l.iifl1\\;\§f./), U W°°\- . ' mud g,he_ tion combs, however, should be ster- \»_',§',:,1,` I ~__'.',,§_1i.',r,i`ilii\.`_‘_‘,f..\)fJ' //f' ' l ,.7 ‘ ‘I li. T-='__ ._f. __ .__.___ -l__._.1 “ I talked him out of it .. .. .Z7 happen! S0 Silddenly! So un expectedly! And when everything looked so promising! “And to think that time after time he wanted to increase his life insurance and I tdlicedf hifn out of it. How Itard I worlied against myself and a ' t my _ own interests. I wante_¢I a bi r house. I Iwanted luxuries! §gewan_tcd everything except the protection he was urging me to accept. ‘gtgot _,my GWII <_l_f`I'co1_11‘S€~ The _ f e Insurance 'Was not taken. I robbed the children of their if. .V W "°°‘°'~ ' been im- ' A ` lu' ightl. coming from me., mem might have _V , ,\,`_,.},_,, _ nemh PWM mean the in art as well as fact - ‘ ’-' ‘f?`5d"f.-nxt crystals. - h . . menus. rubics, sapphires and einer- soft dwp feel to the rug when you guadieston that should proved , _ g _Q ' ~~ - . ._ _ alda Cloudy or clear. carved or "gp on it, that sense of luxiiry. ,ml mm; ln.wit for a list of his 1b°ws_6° ' ~ 11-czcve 1'1iaf`_' f , mga. it is very popular in accessory when the tact ,sinks into the carpet mend, .us acquaintances readalike THEN they pi: ::u;=:}mn_ ,vt-v».-f msg ~ BC _ _ ” . _- l n _ _W _ (3,. aaa inure is no misc as you new ,, ~~wiu.'u who uitlia Artistic Lit- beluvca of peru - - across the room These was BN Q.-guy and Bohemian wide, wide =-not one P°¥9°“1si’;`3‘_fy (gf gg :-3 __ \_; -»:-/ ‘”” ~_\` N4/ Ry* ~ -if ‘ - sf `_-_ . education, of my care, perhaps of - their future success in life. I robbed myself of the children’s companion- ship. For now I must leave :item to earn the money needed to keep our little family together - - HIC money that Life Insurance would have given me if he had had his way -- “- - and I talked him out of it;” It has been truly said that, “If every wife knew what uevery widow knows, every man -would carry ade- quate Life Insurance”.N ._ .‘ And too often _it is /the children 'who must pay the penalty of _ the wife’s prejudice. I ' " 1 °\|5¢°m°‘°' ° Of ou e, erything should be . ~ .< ~ /.. ; ~ -"- ""n‘W“ Wh" W 1°’ an an ww' scrulgbedrswitlfgcap and water b~fol'c 7’ ‘ 'f 1'-“lu \ R s s the Heel" *"4 '°i"“°“'" bein sterilized. ' ' 0.- » _ ' , - ii `5l<`=\ e -» v 3 - - - - if N e- ~ ; 2 , - _ __ _. . _ _ u-”“»--“Eu” do is “ ;:“.:;.“l..z:c u . e ._ .fe of oalcs.siuaios.'th»t=i1\=¢ W°§;°m late. on Mgloztw Ms It “_ ,,,_ l _ V __ ~ ed to name the wittlest man 5,-aes, In sc . b -Bm M the \- uld not hesitate d 4 the condensed re c 5 voice. ._ r VV H U* In That herson of 17. appearim-in bleuesy ,me ‘Cui md “F _ G d-_ .ioii him when llc comes home. mid! Bake me me°Ldd‘;,k_.. °‘ ° flights, lights. lights. pl.-my ufcourt cu a charge or trespassim. lights. Dizzy' always likes llgliisfccllld neither read nor write. ai- though he had had e. emmuhuly U U K ` f _' And then llc tells me overythinlr th:{f§"nreL:‘!gml*|:g i‘;rl§;‘ctse|i§};;'; 3;, thai. has llappcilcd in the House oi `.0<'|\lC4iU°n ‘it lil ¢1¢U`|¢M3\'l' Bu§m;s.ed Hhghmzigaects they donwigéigiiinolls and I clap him oil to “'85 i/05ilff¢d by a mother in IUW' U “", Heliumtgas has been discovered. :Xl °f "1" “*‘°‘*"'°\'Y°"° ¢°U°d hcl' fur the first time lu niucpc imtccli part in :nu recent ty-.ping een- wn|'¥ Nm*-‘Hifi Nw l'l8hi» ld”-fconneotlcn with the sinking of deep’ test at Paris in which Mlm lealt h on ings one assed lin- how h¢r,,,-muh wen. neu. _i='rsul¢furt. an-Fisifalucll. ui england. was an-laura dm in th°mlh=£‘nt:siI>tiIs‘?>itI»IrlII'{m“"y' ' I lm Mu n uis oz rarls mana . ' -- w e. il . . ment. 'shenreblitfi iso relates James ET” have deemed that auw_ ., I mob e exhaust gases injure treesyards while smooth leaved tmaa C8- Ah! but I “IWW” “Ve mpper, with furmwed leaves oil Paris bouie- cape haml. . _ lebone, England. recently. ' ~ Competitors from many couiil-riel Eumpe's Typewritiiig Chlllliliill. of lilra. tube with a ‘ what are you dear. what your tomb- 'lla remarked. health. aildu iliia -undue 9°'