~ Y 'Ill TONGUI. ssosui. "I-‘llbmeleltongue,solnalilnd V week. _ @»hCiDhl~lllk1ll,"&nl.lreltl1Q 'gn otverbena and'mm° ' qt. 'm' ln aku” llDdl~lW00d 011 8b0Uli 15 Odhld' Ayguggwgmmyhgu awk." d ° n“m` Wlfh of eloh. and some vege- ten simple, practical rules f 'nie nsunsnsru. “trim does the rg; ;°:,f“1f'm§§f*'m°u’§§_“§ mmf ` 'und' orjsrand plaoeafew handfulsct lm’ P°"”‘° p'°”°“’ Wd’ °""'h' l crystals et the bottom; add e few A llmsmv ul., t‘°”'“°_°'“ “ny drops of sandalwood oil, s few drops ` _ of lavender and some hello coloring °' '°‘””""“°‘“" °“‘°' W' ’°““ m shslre the bottle from time to time' always adding is little more Nu’ toni” ml' an Wu’ crystals; cork and bottle tightly ,Tm tongue sm* ‘ word angklgsgaégrfgwecléy-four hours. It _ pink coloring, wh°°° °°°°d' l Use oil of rose with ` .°y° tm.. °m“°”' “mum” uw or oil of verbena with green oolbt-N stood- , ing, but to each you must add the And Arslb sages 'tht impart. “The tonguels great, storehouse is ”nda1w°°d °u' the h°°"°" sus s instesd of owing Fmm Hebmw W" the mmdm. It ther-1; is any way pomible to . °°"mg’ , use snaps instead of sewing on sible. A mother-in-law in the home is as dangerous as a stick of dyna- “Pf °°’ 1°* the washable eollsrs and ouirs that mite under the doorstep and ss sure to blow everything up to Kingdom The "cmd vm” Ummm tm are on so many of tod|y's dresses, CMM- And whatever other mistakes you make, never be chump enough whole by ,H means do 3°_ Ig, is auch 5, help to quote your mothers opinion to your husband and tell him that Mother » thinks you should do this, or Mother says you should do that There is `~ when they become solledl _ . ` 'Wh§Lsk$$.’_hl5 f'°"€'“° d°f'h keel’ __ no other human bezng of whom a young husband is so jealous as he is of UNVIILS BUST OF KING ‘iislrmuusoeusuenuds sees' its 3 5 E ou are rk, about 'I me oil of lavender POPULAR NAMES 3 POO- it .ig gil' ...g llgg In Edinburgh schools. one learns. l by far the most popular names for Second. Don't expect marriage to be At oi H H. 1Aed5_ mst k, _ 8 h8.ng0VB1' 110111 C0\Ll'fAhlp, lhd . th° W’ “ n H d a b 'Ted girls are Margaret and Catherine that your husband will spend the remainder oi his life telling you how £2 gig? ‘tg "°t,fe my by! wethle not xetel, with Betty sol- beautiful sud wonderful you ue sud how different irom eu other women. Amemmn. R. H' mwkbum' who lowing closely after. There is quite For a. man the petting party ends at the altar. Airter having told s girl was Lord Mayur when the Kms a generous springling of Violets. that he loves her and assumed her board bill and shopping ticket to prove wened the Gmc Hsu in August of In one Rerthshire school, at least, it, he expectsher to stay told and not to go into hysterics and mb out Im _ It is ed in white Margaret and Catherine hold an -that he doesnt 1-o-v-e her any more because he quotes the stock market 29 or his wifes mother. ,, lloruudhy l)ir it it lit And when you marry, go oi! by yourselves as far from any interfering relatives ss pos- y°” °”" l equally dominant position, while to her instead of impassioned poetry. . marble, and is themwcrk gf Mr. v gnome, popular mme_mthe, __'___ mid D‘°"~ The P’ "S5 °Y“‘» W ° surprisingly so-is stelle Thin! Accept marrwse in a sport ' . ~ ing spirit. After all, you knew gas acigoinmlzrgleclv by theeaF¢;i;ég,f _ that it was not the earthly Paradise that the novelists depict and that “WW” » W S 6" B B" nmcnrlzn srscmcnss §;1&1£I;lr;'°£;mr1fa.¢i vézskmmgm Prlnoei. 1 Youtlilnew thstmiou were 1' l” W°l'I`yan Orpungupw nmsn ' bembled M0118 the roads 199411118 W Spectacles are becommg more and who was just an ordinary faulty human being. Bo have enough gi-is to the civic hell. in v-Skins the, _ tore ihetrimon u th chin doite ook _ Primm Rom to unveil me bm more ettreetive. The rims end hold ms V0 ° “-11 1' every lm Out blow oome upsmll tion by large crowds which had as- Alderman Bleckbum said that he erfoare nowefmde in a v°‘ri°ty M ' ____ _ desired that it should not only °?1.h‘;'§r;'fn;; ‘a“b*§'fn°;‘;i°“1‘;°“- vomm0ln°r=-to lille UPHYIHB Of the m Y ° °°m` Don't pose as a martyr because you have to cook and scrub and ¢iVi° 111115? their Majestles but also Dlelélronhtints, or they may "fn b° baby tend Don’t beat on your breast and lament because you ca.n't be an emremivn for all tlme 0! the a' 3 “S °°°"°".°’ J.‘.‘4°‘ dress'like sus. oroesus. Dont teu v ho wil iste he 1 A id Y l ’ eeryonew ll nw tapoor eitys loyelty to the Throne. spectgg; Wfh Qfamifm °°‘°°"amngc‘; meheshut oi s men your husband is. rt doesnt tend to rstss e mans spirits and make him sing s merry roundalay to know that his wife con- . i¥‘.1‘.i..°’€§§§.;’;.;".° ‘°.ii.’°°’ ‘““Z.§ °°‘° uw- h=~°1f~»°»1e>t°f»1°1 f EYE parm. ron nstsvrv " “S W” - because she NATURAUZING ,nm Fourth. Lawn od the little misadventures of matrlmony. There 'A beautiful woman his beautiful Nuwlssvs are so many things out of which you can make either s joke or_|. trag- edy. You can make the time when your husband on-me home a little take care of them. Eye drill is the Mm any ! ha lit from a stag party, or the time when he fell for s platinum blonde gold- slmplest thing in the world. and beueveyumt thl’°°l’° , "° °°"‘° ”° dlgger- the subieot or your best story, end he win love you the better for Qye; it is seldom .included in the list phmsanvs e :5p°°:vfld“°'n’g'°‘“5 °" your understanding and the way you took his little slipping. Or- you can of daily beauty esmclgey. to the mdsgehmg with WMV; gg: nl-I him about his drinking too much and his little ilirtation until you pu-gg and foremost mnong the hardest ma st 1 drive him away from you. Believe me what s wife needs even more eyes, and'ig usually wise enough to married him. Msuumm thug for me ey” 1, mm 1 Ul° PPO W0 °f VU than a heart is a well-developed fimnybone. _ the I mu 'm n us amily has been planted ggwmgfwaa “wr H qfwn gs in t¥'°°d1°°d5 in *”°°l°f“°n Will! Fifth. Dont try to reform your husband and nuke him over nearer possible. but et. leest twioe e day 2:1 v° l’1‘”""f P‘“’*l°“lfly the blue- to your liesnxs desire. By the time e men is old enough to merry his roi- eeuilng in eoid weter 1' ’~’°"“‘1°al1Y lmwn as the , testes sud his hobits ere for-ned sud e wire interferes with these et her sumemem the ‘yu a you dea1_ mertensia. It is a combination for peril. No man wants a wife who spoils every meal by telling him how Rm for me eye. is eumthl only even the smallest garden. One had everything he likes to eat is for his stomach, and who ruins his best . 1" mmm” but they mem i M clumib of bluebell and half a. dozen story by correcting his grammar, his pronunciation, or his facts. when eye beauty is concerned bulbs of the showy white nareis mu” the oy” mu 'then ue dawn' sus with its "eye" crimson ringed Sixth. Ask your husbands advice. Y don’t is fin d 1 111114, th t ou needwtmkemf Nor E N-_L ' -wr*-_-ll 1.: as a. gar en ot w care whe er you do no . B t h th h ad-0 -tl - in °‘ darkened mom and cm” your DB Dlllnteed. p ure as cml house complex and it please?-him for llisewli? tlgaxgakifthg liltle est‘;e T F F uksmeiflwiligiveiistr, hlwy- . ueband W°U» my ld’/loc to every bride ls: First. To set up housekeeping as she is married. Virtually every men for s home and to get home cooking, longuhiswi-fefeedshlmcnthe-kind food he likes he will eat out of her hand. Men tire of wives who are beauties, or wits, or fashion Dlltes, or golf champions, or bridge Shlflla. but you seldom hear of on, forsaking a wife who is a crackerjaok cook and who makes him comfortable. The odor of s. savory dinnetc tolls more men home and keeps them domestic than all the Ten Gmmandnunts. eg; HSE! l , ,- FIRST women refused to believe ltl Then, under an amazing inani- back guarantee by Procter &Gamb thousands were lnduced to try. And when they did try they could only say, "Wlll_>"tlle wonders of science ever cease. lizrsrlliiere. aglg, is an uiferlyége fast- ng,wi washing aim eoa. Devclotped at the cost of $l,000,0(§) by the oremost makers of mild soaps. A lséiap that, by coriédparison. makes "o -t ” granu a soaps seem hareh,yE;rd on colors, and unfit for hands. Yet a soap that soaks clothes snowy white without one bit of scrub- bing or boiling/ Called Oxvpol., this new and invention is already displacing ol - type granulated soaps-also bars. ps, and flakes-ln millions of homes. And no wonderl Does 3 Amazing Things Oxvcol. is new in principle. (Process patented.) It is new in action, new ln results. It does these 3 things that other eoape cannot do now or have ever succeeded in doing: Looscns dirt out in 15 minutes. with- out scrubbing or boiling. Thus cuts washing time 25 to 40% in tub or machine. Conhonnyllwayslollewuihe hlreduafeu ei uw uw aim- ¢&d|soova7.Bu¢no¢lheUv\|7 la7\en,probably,.liuo»modso mueliheahddlacussionmdhad mehfsm-reaching effects as this one. Pictures showntypienl dia- muioubetweentwohouoewlvnv aims-l-_ Gets clothes 4 to 5 shades white by accurate Tintometer tests. Whlterl lil one washing even than other eoapeoandoin2to4washings. Works with utter safety to colors, fabrics, hands. Even sheerest cotton prints oome out of _an Oxlmol. wash- ulg with colors bnlliant, fresh and unfaded l Different* In Aelfoll ,ixaileuwvyqgyggr susan' ‘IS .$4.155 Qtfscmss? -tne1;r1‘s.riutAsaz:vu|iufJ' _ iuvt> ¢ni:n1iess ¢z:tte 15su:vvv'vvtn11s vvrrruotrr sznuslunustaailuoustuil New million ‘dollar Procter & Gamble soap discovery amazes women everywhere! At last, is fast-washing, white* washing soap that assures absolute safety in modem “no scrubbing, no boiling” methods. Soak; dirt looeo in IB minutes-and gots clothes 4 to 5 shades whiter. Yet’ does all this with utter safety to colors, fabrics, handle ern soaps. Yet due to its special for- ‘. ~. _ ' ' ""' ~ - . l" »r mula-its special protective combi f ` " ; lf# in nation of mild soap ingredients- .‘ “ ' 1% 5' ." .-,No.6 Je, Oxvnol. can’t hurt hands, 9-ibr-ics, < or colors. Thus it gives the whiteet 3;. ei, gp- wushinge.-in the fastest time-and ui ._ -' with the utmost safety! Why go on risking precious clothes to harsh fast-workmg soaps? Or wearing yourself out scrubbing and boiling with old-fashioned bam, chips, or flakes? Save time, save money, :ov clolhcs with Oxydol. Buy a package of Oxvnol. from our ;gnl;>'cg:':r:x<|>)i;£;fé.Say goodbye to lloil ‘e. ff -1 ;- 1. Fhotamlcro- graph of bund- newahaolwuhed 84 ilmos the | . ecrubleu wq in Oxudo I. Note fha! weave Is not frayed one UI. OXYDOL foams up instanuy and umm TESTS SHOW HOW OXYDOL pleteltil-even in the hm-dat waf_u.__ GETS CIDTHN CLEAN WITH- lnto 'ck, 3-inch suds. Suds that go OUT USUAL "HARSH" IF!-'ECT to work on grmee, dirt stains. 2 to 3 times faster than suds from less mod- ‘-!)|(\-. - H ' wr* I. Fholemhro- graph of bund- newelmsiwuhad 84 llmu with ordinary soap. Noie iuylng in weave due lo sc.rubbln|,boll|n| |nd"lmxeh"lcliou. TRUII A'r um- A rAs'r- w_Asmna,&l1ln- wssnmo uuolu sou# 'mer llc -_-2:< ll- | 0 :lf . ,F?§%‘f¢i1I)* oiqleouoneeaa MMM” A little grated orange mid. Slip grape pulp from skins and _ ’ » K :;;:oyi2lb§§b§§;§f $§;§§§§§§§sigrggzaxcssusxsyssst.3s;lsss:ssse“m'““‘” ,;45uqq¢yAL41;Lf; yyggypyyg 7791? C“9f”K75 ygyyaeesssgneeggg X Nobhlngmsna y henatrained redrimllnd 9 °'7°" °" effect a native if given hs Seventh. Don’t throw away the bait with which You caught your HM' °-Nllhd Wm- “Wh "° some of the ,,,.,¢;,,,,,, 'f,,,f,,,,,',§,‘?,‘,’,; nsh This goes for both looks and eonduet If you had appeared ee- C ‘ suegtgntilglkwdlllllltlli usually the result oi eye strain. called dmodus an ,mt ,O ob", fore' your husband sloppy and slovenly eednowsy in your enfeooptln Illustrated Dressmaking Lessons Furnished » _ ood neue skins roof into e sis If YW Med K1°-”°°- WW theme --».__________. d , h in th ld ld hs 1 g 1 if, N Dont be too ofmceited to wt them ~""'e.1!a`f? wlolild rfenrlx; p<>m>ed° vllire cllellnon tileyguolfalfollnhfdx beg; Blrlltfhle iulll Y/W ® A" high-tempered and diilicult to please, or if you had found fault with no s n co W e \\\,»~‘ / everything he did and reminded him eontlhuelly or his weaknesses sud wearing a hat. but lorgnettes are /. ' \\, ' quits inellP0¥\5lV¢ *D b“Y» “'14 \ / You got him by diking yourself up so that you were easy on the eyes 4 rsthu In wqllllltkm f'° °“H ' f - and by yes-yesing him and making himbelieve that he was your hero. deep de¢°ue¢sg¢_ The 1.-mg sleeves ensemble, while they also ensure ` Bear in mind that the way to hold a man is the way you got him and that YW! PHUIUV 50°!/U60 ¥°ll °ll\ “R » : __/ husbands are just as anxious for something pretty to look at and some on; wear them for work and you won* .need #hem for plBY~ uisan h n .vo perfectly without havin! 5° W”-T ‘Of ' I one to admire them u sweefthearts are. your gieses constantly. Il! your eyes are not Dtrvhs Y°\l _ Eighth Don’t argue. Don't criticize. A msn getspienty of fight will ‘be with too CYS! and quite Wed-Dizzy-Couldnotrlccp I P gi nine -,_§._,.§ §_:l become inflamed, afforded to them by brim prevents this. § l I Flrst , Bottle ' Iiedpud liar ff; M ctumos or urs "-1 A akwssk diedssdeouia eleep.1'he£nl Vege- mimi en meuin and Anhbe shave ,ff _JF vi() .Q I --'; -. 09;; " 5; -"/`l` :I '_ 1 .,_, ~ E "_, \ éla cf. ` /f X , . " ‘il ,,.“m_\lll5:é3?‘® ~ , , ,_ Fiat? ,_. . ‘”smi.H.fcETy°rr.T°..ni..T_ ing spd are not so enduring par- ticularly the large trumpet types. One of the finest features of the poet's nsroimue is its fragrance. It is one of the oldest garden favorites. There are three type plants ,tbe, very only poeticus ornotue, which is the one commonly used for, \r’ilatur;l1|lizir;g; recurvul. oo ng orm, ohsraterised backward flare of the petals, and poets.:-um .a type which hes more in the eye than the others. three have been evolved d imovvnd UPU. fail u long as The mertensia is supplied by plant dealers. a common wildflower that is so much in demand that nursery' men now propagate it in quantity. Mi-nsllng the ometus md roourvus 'types elves lang num of bloom from one ol bulbs. §§§§§ rglai ugél ggis §s §‘5 5 IOBN Bile! e ' tell advised to wear d hat , ing in the outside world and he wants peace at home. He gets enough cryssellg v¢1vet_ hen the light is of having other men tell him of his mistakes and what a poor sup he is. to make the ,, ,f He wants his wife to pour over his wounded vanity the healing oil oi her 14, 14, is years, so, as and 40 inches admire on. Ninth. Be cheerful. A Jolly wife is sunshine in the home. A :neu contrasting. gloomy and morose one is a wet blanket that keeps her husband wonder ins why he ever did it and sends him out hunting for a liveller lady for ~ company. » ‘ im 'Ilenth. 5 a husband. Every mm in his secret soul wants his wife to treat him as she does her 2-year-old-to chuck him under the chin and tell him he lathe boofulest thing in the world, to show him ot! and make him do his little tricks for company, to shut her eyes when he is naughty and to pet and spoil and mother him. Donurny nn; H I' AMomingSmile , HOW l'0lf1'U'NA'l‘l . it-D ‘ ‘wikis-No. mum, we Bushes is Visitor-Bow for-tunatel When I saw hex-peeping through the'ou.r- tsineulcameupthewalklwu afraidsliowouldbein. lifts :Sty 33 ' still: itil E s?Ei tsl? 53?? l§§“ s s the opposite side of the e watched with inter- furniture was removed and carried into the house "Well," laid her husband, when he returned from business in the even- ing, “have you found out anything about the social standing of the new folks Forbes the street?" “Not yet." was the reply. "They have no oar.” "N09" "Yes, and they have no pam, no phonograph, no radio. and not even a gras: piano;'I ourt imagine what they ve lot. "Hulnphl" remarked friend hun . "Perhaps they account." il rt ll H = - The fcmoue Omer -producln ° °'wnol» foeily. " With Each This charming black transparent velvet dinner dress gains “above the table appeal" 'through its silver Lame collar. And it carries around own the back too, accenting the are banded in tailored cuffs of the silver lame. Another scheme with powers of nchsntment is sapphire blue crys- e velvet with trim of crimson Style No. B87 is designed for sizes bust. Size 16 requires 8% yards ol' 9-inch material with 'ii yard of 39- Prioe of PA‘I‘I‘ER.N 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is pi-efen~ed>. Wrap coin carefully. N0. 887. Bile ........-............ v...........s.t;;;»..»»»........... e .....»»¢o.~.-.e-one...-sooo-_~i---. qw al" 'INK BTAINB fresh ink much ul and, ofal erous cloth milk stain and worst igéiiifltg ` 6's§§a sill; §§t§§§l ”§§-ia;§~§§3§§a igflei §§;é§§.E §§§§§§s2*§i§ 5 rt ink mote fective latter call of sweet in let it remain ov . Another simple methuod lei; moving freshly made s s to quickly cover the stain with a quantity over nt, then eeoup with I #P0011 sth salt and has been absorbed. ' Other Nnedel are mustard cr tomatdediuieo. toitnsto Julien mths ple remedy or ncwy e stains on white materials and it may sometimes be used on colon!! materials. We have used lt on Needs and woolieu materials. lhpiy soak the stein for si hours in tomato Juice. 'Emote juice will change the color of delicately tinted 5 Sr" iv? E§§§§ §§§i5 materials. Clistinncsieinshoaldh bleached with Javelie water, then. rinsed in weak ammonia water. This remedy applies only to stains on white wash goeth. ' . ` Ink I ~ 281115111 OD mt er tee; , Alwmlskhr ushly. sleek len , 'Dorothy".lvspes-she he removed from Milk-an ||g,¢,wn,¢ "MQW °“°°W°l _ dn'mo¢`eow'smllk-een# . ' th’ 'mn m -' eeatntod to double ; "°““"°"“" "“’ rlenumsuse suns , sos: sud mo _ ‘U "gm, - eterilfsstlouandllaliag Pattern 0.? I lI'ei ’ ~ I. . '¢ ss) rv' *=::'.';_ ' , “'=.i=:- ~ \-Gy »'1i|ll|l>\\ ,,,,~.!fyl::l: .z .~:-*F-`.»' ‘ . 5. - .\~.'i\\‘~.i\\'\\\\? ~‘f;.'7l""‘ ' .-‘~"_\-‘ 1 l el lr Edu * _ __-`\ .»I~L;`¢_§¢,_§ v 3%? ,sn sqnne \ \\\_;_;__,\ .~"~:`$Z5;' '}3\\‘\-\ l .;t~::$ \‘ ` 'e§bn ~t~:.~.-.~\\-`.l .` .N \ -fi-_T 'Z0 ., , tygy v t 4*? #riff f/ //A _/J’//’¢ ' "//// ` '-f t%%Z@%“t Qin ` o `~` \, - `\. l _ . \ A ‘ . ‘l ."‘\ i ` -_.`\`\_~\ _ . . = l l $§§§§ ' \\` 1 /_ .rf - Q4 .5 '7/3.//I _/, ” 95" I \ K '/; 41.’ /'Va 'fo ’ ff. '// .,- 0,? / " » ¢ ~ 4` I //2'-’ 5, 5:14, , _, 1 .,>$._¢.~ " ;.\\\, _W J do .-. - ~°' \ _of/\ .\\* -f'%§§&£ 887_ GRAPES I rt Now that the first fr ed the grapes, th!!! 5-N and should be used ra/lv as possible. Variety also may be from the colours-deep lusoiolll WU- ples-dull reds-clear greens. All are a healthful tonic. . SPIIUIAL GRAPE .IUIOB Make grape juice for winter use. either with lvurple or crew variet- ies, as follows :- 1 quart of grapes and l cup Slider. Thoroughly swriliso e quart sealer; nil with grapes without pressing down; add sugar shaking it hro\l8h the 51-gpeg. Then iill the lar with boiling water: seal at once and store in st cool. dark place three_months before usinl. ` GRAPE JM( Grape Jam make a delicioul breakfast sweet and no better recipe may be had than thisz- Press the pulp from the skins. Heat the pulp until it softens and changes colour a little; then press through s sieve. Add skins and cook 10 minutes. Measure, allowing l cup sugar to 2 cups srevu. 0°* 5 minutes. Beal while hot. GIAPI Pl! lue Irwel- qs-ls-an-ah s””~§ 5-v~._; §r.-r lespoan quick tapioca plate lined with plain pastry. Bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes. Lower ileatto850 degrees and babe I0 minutes longer. Sprinkle with grated orange rind: than cover with mer- ingue madd with egg white, io which 1 tablespoon of nm: is added. Brown in is slow ovm. LAD! 0Xl'0RD’l » FAVOUIIITI Nil! mi The Countess of Oxford and Asquith has something to lay on lit sllwject of girls' names in a. Bun- day newspaper. In her young days she tells us, Ann, Jane. and Elim- beth were associated with servants -"aiifioims I have elven chmod Lucy, Janet. Emma, Constance, and Charlotte, she descrbes as no longer faahkmdbh. 'Hush' pkol have been Nha; by Gbibl. IQIGQ, Silvia, Plorenoi. and Bene. . rbism., baseline, and Rosanery are, to her. beautiful names, and she oonlfessee to a personal pre-' ference for Getxgiene, uma Priscilla. and Beatrice. "SopllU. al\ead1h,"hu|.subt'iechu-mfor me and noi for anyone else.” uonmramzonsee ' lpotied tvhle gina is e Zldiinn of the moment. The latest water let il or oleu- crystal glass. Jus and tumblers being qarinlrled alkover evenly wit\ railed sports of Ulf blue-en attractive wedding gift. ' l sill fit '§¥§ liiélrlil gggsggggg n f . - .W :H 5”# 'Cry C was |;vtl-Uri truly economical be- U01 and xrliauve-Stain. yzllow eoggc ' ru* u didn". In ti .- two mauve oflel. the t~ee th s medl mNY¢_.Q“ mgpmg ,Q _ _ i hlirllgliiiu--Ind - l l . _ | ,giifasrgvallleg ~ ......_........_..J ’“i3I3!2fir ,, =,__,. - .33£E