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WYARDLEY LAVENDER Lavender Periume 40c to $13.90 Lavender Powder Si .10 Lavender Complexion earn - $1.10 Lavender Soap 35c cake (lines lor $1.00) LONDON-TORONTONEW YOPK- PARIS New Spring Smartness illustrated dressmaking Lessons Furnished With Each Pattern By Ruth Rogers Size l6 requires 3% yards of 39- inch material with 1% yards of I9- inch contrasting. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) wrap coin carefully. ‘ Ne. BU. Ilsa ...................... ant-ant.» . . . . . . . . . “Hanna-ya. burl. A n “ulna tel pwaa-una. . . . . ...........",..ea-- _.i_ 8300A .....|»a_pqoa—an~naana".-...... Btsta Grandmother's Quilt Patterns e l / MU $ J,‘ Q‘, Q // . / § ‘ ' .4,” p _\ “in? . . TS BRUNSWICK STAR. A fascinating quilt may be made after this design, using tad patches to make the star ion h . j .. A - . Bu: O wtriped patches and triangular- ‘shaped corners. when the patches / ' ans-email; moms, and wearable is today's Jacket dram pat- qrngrfcg Regl Am i-r-‘Social and The skirt and the Jacket are navy blua crepe aiik. The bodice of the drfi that is attached to the skirt is in bright green and navy crepe print. its cunning frilled collar re- flect-s the new wind-blown idea. ‘It's as easy as A. B. O. to fashion ls lightweight heady oolaninbailswitnbrown fiackinflwithths bodice of the dremofbeown necktie ailkwith widestrbnsofbeiga. Btylarvosflisdadgrssdizisises are all joined, you should have a l2- inch block. By Joining eight. blodrs across and nine lengthwise, then surrounding the patched books with a 2-inch border, you have a quilt measuring about 100 x 112 inches. Make the quilt Inaller if you wish by alimina one row or blocks either lengthwise a’ crosswise as givelumber terns containing 'I beautiml Grand- ls, l6, is years, M. 30 and 40 inches bust. mother quilt designs - every pat- tarn different. its it ANADIAN from gllllllllAll? "Dgfilzitillllll AA m‘ a‘ a aa‘; maa a aka a_._4a ‘Ana v v- v Do rotliy ’s Letter Box Baby Your Husband if You Are- Much Older Than He is; It Works Better Than Trying 1° l" Hi8 AKF-Will Crush on Movie ~ ‘.1 ' . Actor Prove Rita]? Dear Miss Dix-J: unh l in senior lo her husband? lmfirrlietiliiat lnvlitttlllglgehrertlhkmuliiilllbzldm although he is very comblnlousblc and devoted and y, y; 59m “p. PU! married for some Yours. I am utterly mis- erable because l do nothing but brood all the time Over getting old looking, 1 lie [Ilkg gr, rilsht wondering if in being nioe to me na u illat doing his duty, and if ha is wishing for Wm °M Wunaer and fresher. l have been a V"! attractive and pretty n“ many ltlmlrm. and it. hurts my vanity to have in "keep up" and feel 1 dare not lose my loom, "N! 1 tremble to think what will happen when l am "an elderly woman" and he is still a young man. Sometimes l wish that. l had married a man much older than mysall. would certainly have made marriage mach 1N8 tfylnl on the nerves. A READER. Answer: Probably every woman who has ever married a maxi much younger than herself has had her momenta when aha felt the same way that you do.and when ab: thought that Methuselah was a better bet for a hus- band than any fair-haired lad. Holding any sort of g husband is no cinch for the lady yhc undertakes it. but the woman who takes on tha Job of keeping s husband younger than herself entertained and amused and, nailed to his own fireside has assumed a task before which even the bravest might quail. 0f course it can be done. And it has been done, for them are tn- numarablc cases of men with a mother complex who have married elderly women and they have lived happily over afterward. But it is a risky venture and the success of it depends more upon the man than it. does upon the woman. For this mason: 1f the woman attempts to keep as young as the boy husband she is bound to tall, because age will come in spite of diet-a and beauty shops and all else that a woman can do to try to ward it off, No matter how much aha is starved or dyed or painted, no middle-age worm-n looks like a. flapper, and so she is wasting her time and her eflort and her comfort trying to deceive her husband into thinking she is a mere girl. Her play is the maternal. What ninety-nine men out of a hundred, who marry women older than themselves, want is not a wife but a mot-her. Otherwise they would have picked out. a young girl in the first place. They want to be babled, to be cosseted, to be pelted, to have somebody kiss the hurts their vanity gets in the world and make them well. Tncy want, to have their clot-hes laid out for them and the kind of pie they like made by rnammab own hand. If the man who marries s woman older than himself has this desire to be mothered. it is easy enough to hold him, but if he has it not. b11611 l! is Just too bad for the wife who ls older than he is. Nothing aha can do will keep him. But. m permitting yourself to get morbid on the subject you are tak- ing the lurest way to bring about the result you dread. In the first Pl!“ you are destroying your good looks and bringing premature sge upon yourself by brooding over growing old. Nothing ages a woman like worry. Nothing brings on wrinkles like worry. A few sleepless nights of tor- menting thoughts will add ten years to your age. A ‘Ihon you are letting yourself grow into a melancholy companion through dwelling on the disparity of agc between yoursclt and YOI-u‘ hul- band, and if there is anything that a young chap hates it is a dull. Mil woman who is always borrowing trouble. Men don't llka tearful women or unhappy women. They want a woman to be always gay and full of fun and one who will keep them entertained and amused. FlMll-Y Yo“ l". I8 0w‘ Krlndmvtbvrs used to aay, putting notions in your husband's head. You are suggesting to him that you are too old for 111m, and that be’ would like a girl of his own age better than he does you. and that your marriage was a mistake. And u’ you keep that up you will soon maks him think so himself. Don’t do it, and the chances are he will never find it out. After all. your husband married you because he preferred you to any other woman. Apparently he u huPPY and contented. Why not let it rest that way and stop worrying over it? The old motto: “Never trouble trouble tLu trouble troubles you" is a mighty good slogm for wives, DOROTHY DIX. O I O a O I Dear Dorothy Dix-What happens to girls who go dippy ovsr movie actors? l have simply gone crazy over a movie actor. Ewery once in a while l get fits of melancholy and Just cant get his face out at my mind. Dom. tall me that I will gar. over it for l know 1 won‘t. ‘Dont beat around the bush and tau ma what happened to some one else. But tall ms in black and white what I should do to overcome this. WlORRfl. Answer: - Your case is not unusual, my child, but cheer up, it is nothing m. ious. Virtually every girl oi your age has an attack of movie actoretis, but they all recover from it and live to tau in love with a real man in. stead oi a picture cu a scram. and get married and Ianarally live happily aver afterward. Thsbest. weatmenttcryom" compia-lntiaagood doaeocfoom- lnon sense. Your letter shows you to be intalligent. Use a few lobes of your brain and make yourself realize how silly it is to havrra crush on what you might well call "the shadow o! a man." Ask yourself what profit thsrecanbainlatt-isg ycurthoughtadwsllont-bapictureof amen whom you hava nsver seen, who in all prcbabtliw you navar will saa in thafieab. who doenrt avonkncw that you are alive and wbobaaprobably had three or four dlflerent wivea and a hundred love affairs. lf you will use any reason about. it, you will perceive that you an lust. the victim of a hallucination and that you really can't. have any personal feeling for an individual whose mind and heart you know nothing about and who quite possibly might bore you to tears or be physically repulsive to you if you met hltn. Didllusiou yourself and than follow this up by ‘ firm: attentions on some boy you know. Think about him. Admire him. ls a lot. more percentage in falling in love with a real man than thsrs is in adoring a picture one. . - _ ' . . DORUIIIY DIX. Dear Miss Dix-What. is more pathetic in a young girl's lifs than lllll protrudlngteeth? Mylifehasbcan ruinedbytbsm. Tbeyaraasooial andb‘ handicap. ontopcfautblstbavatolivewltnadull. stupid, ignorant family. UIIOUUIl-AOD. Anawarl Cheer up, little sister. There is no reason for you to mourn as (lie without hope because you can change all or the unfortunata conditions your 111s if you will. Your family certainly failld in their duty to by not. having your teeth straightened when you were a not too lata to have it done even now. lf you cannot some dentist who specializes in that line of work, go to the clinic at hflpitnl and have it done. if you rind your family unconganial, you can more aw from h as ‘tllva in DIX. Person $00 I000 l ‘ , ‘Fail-l l‘! ofier. A o. a. naitaoua ‘co. rmi. of tie Mombasa nse -:-M Juno: .~ av aesuisrsml! . _ - It should take hbr . . benyouuseBNiDouMAcadla ch on small plwesllihfffxag"; Bakin evenoexturc faction of your bakiugwlll delidlt you. You'll enjoy its cfleianer- and it: economy, too. Ask your grocer for the apeelsl combination witheaahpmmdflootmadia- \l W lliielce 1i i tare. 000a,“ ‘A4 4A4; ?_ val». “Bee here," °' "l ut Scam .5 yo v ‘ l] P mo L?!‘ I u "OP borrowing y: 5' Powder the-HE; c‘ two deep gushes mak ' mil a cr the top 0f each. Place w‘ m Md about an lllch unfit.“ 22am‘ H“ m l W"!!! Place uuu; (in l“ $11k. Bibi tWonty-livc mlnutlgrlfn’: 0t oven. Brush over “q, a - - i :2; by bbllill! ‘l Clip My”, n“ leapoons water for one 1mm‘. dainty heat-proof dollty DONG Pam?“ One and one-half run lvlllk 1 “P lm-"llllkfi Bus“. 1 tam. ' ‘l butter, l teaspoon my“ Dims‘ 4 tablespoons llzkewqm, {Natale teaspoon cinnamon, l 013;; .__ ’1 currants. flour, ' ‘ m’ Bcsld milk and add butler m. The HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTYVITTES Q A HUMAN HEART A human heart, a treasure chest. Filled with jewels untold. Gifts endowed r from Heaven's throne, To cherish and behold. With Justice as a centre stone, lave and mercy as a base. A brilliant cluster all divine, hiticing in its gfaoa. To gun-d than gems untarnisherl, Is a privilege. a duty. To follow and adore thorn, Life's eternal beauty. ~Hy1nan Cooper. USIFULNIBS Nothing in this world is so good as usefulness. It binds your fellow creatures tn you. and you to them. It tenth to the improvement of your own character; and it gives you a real importance in society much beyond what any artificial station can bernmv-Sir Benjamin Brodie. COLORED IGGI FOB EASTER which are boiled and brought. to tabla oari be colored in a perfectly harmless way, The shells can be made B. blight. of spinach have been aoakliig for an hour or so. For pink eggs use some chopped t2 IID POI DANGII l! a lamp covered with red gla- ahowed up for a distance oi 700 yarfi it would only mow for yams if covered with green glass, yellow, and still less law!» isso ' THE BIND IN THE PIPI Under the wash hancl basin in "R Mllflwm you will see that the d- m" mo!’ Rem very strange and unnecessary to you, bu; n h” a most important sanitary purpose, to this bent, a man amount of water is always left in tbe pipe. and this prevents any bad llr from the drains coming up m, M». which ia exactly what would "W" 1f the nine were w go straight down. A very simple d9. Vi“. but one that ia absolutely na- canary. WHY DOD! TIII KIITI-l SING? N like °l hllmlhl. because it blow 0r uunn it has a good 1:; but bccauleit islnade town-an...‘ tremble. The water beoomag my, fidturnstovapcruidhasoorolu W! out of the gpoug ‘n4 m“ the lid. The pressure of tho glam sets the bottle "trembling" m4 y‘ Iv ls is "Singing." RIAUON "1111! horn the lethargy or 1mm». 11109. rradtlally ‘yup-gs; “Mb RD . “MW? "lumnhina 0.5,‘ 51:“ WWII of mlusroe and custom,- lg: leading from it forms an “s" in; The work of meson slowly any- ° and sugar. When lukvvt. Yea-st cake dissolved in walierrx? 355 will flour mixed and SIILCd ‘m, cinnamon. Beat well and add well beaten. Mix thoroughly and.“ currents and flour to knead gm ii to l. cup more, Knead until cl». tic and D11! 111W I large m bowl. Cover with a cloth and H rlso in a moderately warm plgq 9V8!’ 1118M. In the momlng slug as in preceding recipe. Let rise lu | "In" Place for thirty minutes 5m in a bot oven for twenty-five my“. tas. Brush over with Syrup ‘m. taken from the oven. THE COOK'S CORNER IOTOIOII DUI} i? pagan swectmeat. served in honou- E088". a saxon goddess o! the whose feast was oelabratcd in 1911B]. Tbs sign of the oroag bun Prflolaimsd it a Ohnstiai Often the housewife put m; g1 the mm on bar bread to the avu spirit from interfering her baking. Er. I156 put ii boclt Info service!" ONEY was so scarce last fall that. a new dress waa out of the question for mo," writes a Three worrlian.‘ "All l a wssa i green silk which fir] lost its first ooh beauty. But an envelope of dsrl green Diamond Dyes and an hour‘! work gave ma a beautiful drq practically new. Just think what vroiidarf amount. of pleasure pride that 15o boughtl“ Wosarg overzwhen arc saving on their cloth- ing ills b using Diamond Dyo-r the succea ul wa to give pennsnail dark colonb jxaiiny. he aaythlls are no colors ike Diamon even, rich and deep. This is because Dia- mond D contain a greaiersmorml of the uslifitdlanélinc czltjcrlinklk dain a ea lvrf u use ‘Zita wonderful new Diana Tints. At all drug stores. 15c. m hm Drmouuom Dvrs i iééilgr onlflliillllhlyoastcakqiécrip lukewarm water, 1-8 cup g. ‘ ’ a182,! cup flour. l teaspoon salt, ltealboou ulgqupbqmr, m woo-mm s: no men w... ia..'.'."’.'r5... In B... .55 W -- e are in e about Heinz cooked arnest Spaghetti! \ We want to be absolutely ooze your lam“! will taketqHdnlOookorl like an old favourite. 8o we use the higlseet quality ingredicata to make it perfect. Weevennsahatbooelglnal dryapaghntl-ln part o! our Leamlngton plant, specie!!! for we m: n. m4 B1 N: slabflhlla IQ radar»! Islelwtfl haaadignsdpeeesinanddryit. Thsnwe cookie. Inst enough. Soft, digest-lilo —lsut not soapy, not “mushy”. And we season it with ob! Inch a delightful sauce! Luscious tomatoes, froth a-eemy milk Anal we disses-lee more flavour-foe aura nourish- Ye fellow an old Italian Oeolralipagisetilhaadaldoea Iavelslnfieeksrlipaflstdfieelanslnfw dlnautuahapyelalgafisllalhlll" fifimjlgfllflibfltllllldvol 11's whaefloallylmaallnolfl so Heinz ltdyta dnass. Have it ohaa. Ir’-