S53E59 .............a-ll t“ 4, ..‘.=_.1_.E._a. o. -.- a ‘1 e121 ‘a car-t .1"- ‘ll l Q I C’: n =1 z: ‘r l .{ "J ..-_l Y. ' i f1 1' u: '53 axis-l- PAGE EIGHT r What the Fashionable are Wearing “illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Aiinebelle Worthington The sleeveless capelet frock of printed silk crepe is probably one of the most wearable types of the season. It's especially attractive ior town. as it is so comfortably cool. The soft eapelet in this chic model falls in sofl ripples over the arms giving the eilect of short sleeves. The fitted basque oodice with but- ton trim and snug line through the hips oi the circular flaring skir: is suggestive of Princess silliouette. Style No. 250'! can be had in sizes l4. i6, l8 years, 36. 38 and 4-‘! inches bust. The 36-inch size requires 3% yards oi 39-inch material with % yard oi 35-inch contrasting. Plain. washable crepe silk in Iris- bluc is youthful choice. Printed dimity. printed voile/ chiflon. printed batiste. handkerchiei linen. shantungaiid novelty tub silks are dainty suggestions. Pattern price l5 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Be stire to fill in size of pattern. Address Pattern Department. .3»: _ .€~ ____:___.__ ~_ ...__.__.a_?_ _______-___--___.- s-asoeeeeallleseeaaaes l N0. 2507. Size ..-.---..-.--.......-----"-.,e--nua Name Street AddiEu "u"... - aaloaeaeoaasusuaaaaa State A .Woman’s Realm ._..____ To those who prefer another tca Kmc. Cole isn't the only good tea.‘ There are several others. marketed by' our competitors, that are mighty fine. But most people in East- -:- Social and Personal‘ - THE CfiARlllTlTgTflll/N GUARDIAlV Ellivea Supervision .‘ - , 0:331" Neoenlry in a" D h D l _ .,....,,,, l orot y 1x Y,“ _ Friends. Certainly it is a Mother’s Duty to See Th-at Her] Children Formthe Right Friendships From Their Earliest Years, Since Much of Their Future Welfare Depends Upon l the Caliber of Their Friends - ‘s troubled over what. she should do about her children's assoc- iates. she let them run with the neighborhood gent; and Pick "l! such friends at school and on the street as happen to hit their inlmfllllfe fancies, or shall she make an efiort to cet them in with the "best" people in her community? She admits that just to let nature take its course and to permit her youngsters to go with whom they please would be the pleasantest and easiest plan for her to pursue, for she is by instinct no social climber. Also. she fears it iss. bit snobbish for her deliberately to cultivate people lust because it would be an ad- ern Canada seem to prefer King Cole. The best tea for you is the ‘tea you like the beat. But ii’ you have never tried King Coir-who knows? Perhaps you would agree with the majority. Kiuoflotr oasiiocPsitor Team mates—'—l(ing Cole Tia and King Cole Coifce A Morning Smile iildicaTLoaf Recipes i’ For Hot Weather i 'I":o 1191'. ‘j-iif 11'" :1 sp-"cial appeal cnd to end; pack more of the mix- .- .t is to be ture around the eggs and cover writh i, ior Sunday remainder. _(3 lqli-ai dsli ior Raw meat makes the most appetiz- , 1... film-gr; lll advance ing loaf, but cooked meat may be used or 1n llw, early Cooked meat should be well seasoned. A, we m3,- lrm when baking these loaves ‘haste “whorl l- (l, l5“; {My them frequently with good dripping. .. no; l; ;l¢_-l;-..;l_ ll m be when a. crusty. well-browned surface .@;._._~_-,-l;l.@¢l loal l; is required, place them in s. hot oven ~ l.,- nl-lm-t-ed by a: first. then reduce the heat. For a _» >1‘; (71 brpgrl medium-size . loaf using raw meat. su.‘ mo“; llq-JH-l y, about three-quarters of an hour is (l 3- no; lylrklllgillceded ior baking. If cooked meat iii they are to Ii cold boiled potatoes arc to be used, ‘has been used. half an hour will be n1 l...“ lq bg lsuificient. When pork has been v fine bread ‘added to the loaf. a slightly longer - m lilo p311 lbilkliig period will be required. An , l» (volllllmd by loll-pork loaf will take about two mead oi crumbs. lhours. . _ macaroni‘. A baked meat loaf should stand 1's snnctimes iabout 20 minutes before turning it -. ‘These "oili- .~.i. ~ .1 variety Mm loaf-Special ' 11".‘ ..*.'.r~': b"'"4'l!‘!lC inonot-l 1 lb. veal steak. BTWTld- l 1-2 lb. round steak. tround. l 1-2 teaspoons salt. ‘air-d H a beef orl W." llfFiWf. Thel l‘? (‘UP mm!- "on ~.{ ammo hard 1-2 lb. fresh pork (including some are inoldod in a. lflli- Summi- . nrl ifflfl, Pal-k i 1 cup cracker cnimite ‘til :1 inn.‘ nan: press‘ l PRR- Wile“- Il... l'.ll"i‘. pint-mg Lhcm , Mix the ingredients together. add the. following vegetable mixture and _ For “m m” “ m“ {it'll F0!‘ YQaTSand celery. iinely diced. l i ‘tablespoon onion, finely diced. ‘i p? : l to =ori:\ ior indi-i L2 “Mpmn “W 2 tablespoons each of green pepper Little Billie was attending his first grand opera. The dramatic soprano and the motions oi the orchestra conductor held the attention of the audience. "Papa, what's the man shaking his stick at her for?“ Billie asked, J "Sh-h! He's not shakhg his stick . at her." ' “Then? said Billie. still uncon- vinced, ‘what's she hollerin‘ for?“ 3 cups mashed potatoes. 3-4 teaspoon salt. i-8 teaspoon’ lxpper. 2 tablespoons minced onion. A little sage or parsley. 1 egg. The potatoes should be mashed \\'l'l(‘ll freshly boiled and still lml l1 by some other girl who was a born wanton the art of gold-digging and how have tile best tcxturc. put them through the ricer as the. best means of avoiding lumps. Mix all ingredients thoroughly. Press in a loaf piin and bake in lmi oven, at first to sear and partially brown the outside. then reduce to moderate heat—-350 degrees F. -to finish cook- ing. (‘hicks-n Loaf 4 cups dtced cooked chicken. 2 cups soft bread crumbs. cooked rice may be used.) l teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon paprika. (Partly 816811 pepper. celery. 4 eggs beaten. l 2 cups milk or chicken stock. ‘ 2 tablespoons butter or chicken fat’. Mix all oi the ingredients together, pan. Bake in a 375-dcgrec F‘. oven vantage to her children to be in their set instead of the one in which they were born. stars do z z z Quite a time But Mr. A. is making a lot oi money. He has i bought a beautiful home and is able to give his children every advantage oi mducatlon, and. of course, they want to do the best they can for their boys and girls, so what shell their mother do‘) Shall she open new doors for them or let them continue going in and out oi the old ones? its "r7 loveliest l I think it is just as much a. mother's duty to keep an ever watchiul eye ‘lupon her children's associates as it is upon their health and their morals, ior bad grammar and false ideals are just as contagious as the measles and l a lot harder to cure. soap." it. is not a matter of no importance what sort oi chums Johnnie and I Mary select for their boon ‘companions, for children influence each other Iar jmore profoundly than their parents do. What mother and father think ‘; about any subject weighs asnothlng with them in the balance against Torn ‘ior Susie‘s opinion on the matter. l . All boys and girls are bound to wear the kind of clothes and dothe kind of things that all of the other boys and girls they go with arc wearing and doing. This is an adsmatine iact against which parents beat themselves in vain until they give in defeated and buy Johnnie and Susie the kind of sweater or the silk stockings or the roadster that the other boys and girls have, or let them go joyriding until 2 o'clock as the other boys and girls are v doing. ‘famous stars! So as all the young ‘ones are copycats. it is a wise mother iviio knows what models are setting the pattern ior her children to iollow and who subt- ly attempts to guide them ln picking out the best and discarding the un- worthys Most little boys. for instance, are fascinated by bullies and hood-' lums. and most little girls prostrate themselves in adoration before some bold girl who whispers filthy secrets to them. and it is mother's duty is know of those malign associates and eliminate them from her children's lives. One of the main benefits of sending child ren ofl to school is that it is the most eflective way oi breaking up undesirable friendships. dressing rooms. The importance oi children having as their associates in their formative IIWEIIQS years companions who come trom decent homes. who have decent parents who have taught them good principles, cannot be too strongly insisted upon. Many a boy has learned to steal from some other boy who thought it was clever and adventurous to rob a. fruit store. Many a girl has been taught country. to get things out of men by sex appeal before she was ever in her teens. And if it is a mother's duty to protect her children from making the :- Fashions -:- Literature First‘ isweqiring HOLLYWOOD- then BROADWAY-and now the l "EURQPEAN CAPITALS Lux Toilet Soap cares for the loveliest complexions in the world . . . YOU can keep your skin exquisitely smooth just as 90m of l0 screen ago the charming Hollywood stars discovered that for attractiveness a gir smooth skin- and discovered that Lux Toilet Soap keeps the skin at l must have soft, Then the famous Broadway stage stars became equally enthusiastic about this delicately fragrant white And now-dis France, in England, " in Germany —- the European screen stars have adopted it! ~~ In Hollywood alone 511 Lovely Actresses use it "No girl can be attractive unless she has the very loveliest skin!’- This is the conclusion of 45 leading Holly- wood directors. Small wonder, then, that Lux Toilet Soap has become the chosen soap of the world's most In Hollywood alone, of the 521 im ponant actresses, including all stars, 5 l1 are devoted to Luz Toilet Soap; And everyone ofthe great film studios has made it the oflicial soap for their At the request of the Broadway stage stars, it is always found in the dressing rooms of 7i of the 74 legitimate in New York, and in other leading theatres all over the If you aren't already using this de- lightful soap, order several cakes- today. Its caressing lather will keep your skin lovely, just as it keeps-the skin of the famous stats. SEPTEMBER 1. 1930 Tslmarlflfi a, Star, i..seiiw;;,‘,"ii§'»'iiill Mnt Oflwynulalwdy‘ 5mm.’ m. tuu-a-agméhn 2 tablespoons finely-diced cooked 2 tablespoons finely-diced cookedgunk friends they should not have, it, is equally her duty to help them make the friends they should have; We are past the days when the provincial idea prevailed that people who were poor and ignorant and humble possessed qualities of kindness and sinoirity and honesty that the rich and important Hacked. Now we recognize that there is no class distinction in the virtues, and , this being the case, there is no valid reason why a mother should not. seek to" i make friends for her children among those who can advance their fortunes. lFor kissing does go by favor, the poet to the contrary, notwithstanding. People do things for us because they like us oftener than because oi our in- ~ trinslc worth, and in this way a. good social connection is a tangible asset to {any youth starting out in the world, And it is of still greater advantage to a girl, for unless her mother has made a social position ior her to step into when she leaves school, she is Nobody knows her. Nobody asks her to parties and no matter how ' pretty and attractive she is, she is left sucking her thumb at home or going LUX Toilet Soap It is Just as/much her business to provide for the social welfare o! hcr children as it is for her husband to provide ior their material wants. ‘ Luxury such as you have found only in fine French Soaps at 50c and $1.00 the cake . , , NOW lavas Iodine United. ae-Snr-mahen by appsinunmc to their Bmccilmdea the and Vleoounteu Willingdoo 10¢ . .1 "all h the eflort she makes to secure the happinessand prosperity oi her sons an daughters. Etiquette By Roberta!“ DORUYHY DIX. ', - I For The Cools Q.’ 11' a reception includes a guest oi honor, should that tact be men- tioned in the invitation? ‘peppers and put them in with the jonions and fry them gently 5 min- utes, Vmmm“, axnw Cut the com 0H the cabs and A. Ycs, it is preferable to do so. md pack mm “ ‘velbgreaxd lmnihfls m! b18196 the way for her to the altar, for a girl marries naturally for 45 minutes. Let stand. then un- ; l5 nmlvled w ‘ha; all“ “an! to the church socisbles or to the movies, which represent. mother's sphere oi human contacts. 3 tablespoons o! butter. 3 onions. 3 green peppers. 3 ears of com. ~ 3 tomatoes. 1 cup of water. The managing mother is oiten criticised ior trying to push her children 511i- Ind NW9!’- Moreover, a girl's chances o! making a good mateh are blighted if mother ; among the men she knows and ii mother knows only second-rates her choice Slice the onions in thin slices and scrape the milk irom what remains on the cob. Slice the peeled toma- toes. Put the onions and peppers into a double boiler. Add a. cup of water and the corn and tomatoes. Cook these all together for 1 hour. Add salt and pepper to taste. When crin- ned corn or tomatoes are used do not Q. Should menu cards on a lash- ionable tahlc include obvious dishel such as celery. olives, rolls, P8P?"- mints, etc/I A. No; no more than they includ-l ice uutcr. butter, sugar. or collee- Q. When do women's privileges 0i chivalry cease? A. At business. 1 ill} ‘into society and for attempting te marry of! her daughters well. but she .\.‘ minutes! Acts on, _ _ and iouci‘ bowel, re- him-lim- ~ _\'l‘.l ncisci" knew were over the medicine loaf. foul ilitii r Avliri-ikli ililT‘ stomach andl i r-l" tlllfi! and sec howi u pm. and bake for i5 minutes. Ii the loe lbecomr-s dry. add a small amount 0 water as it bakes. Ham and Veal Loaf i lb ham. ‘ 2 lbs veal, s’ 2 eggs. ‘ Dosh of pepper. 1 teaspoon mustard. 1-2 cup milk. i 1-2 cups cracker crumbs. MEDICINES Praises Vegetable - Compound, Blood Nledicine and Liver Pills plnqnnm‘ Qunhue. ~l ll" l3 mill»; mix thoroughly. Steam in a loaf pa lfnld town rm a farm, with all my home . chitin! and chum- inlg to attend tn. Al thr- Change of 1 if», l became ner- vous and run- down. The Vege- table (Zompound helped my whole itystenhMy norvm i teaspoon sugar. 3 tablespoons tn “ d. 1 teaspoons flour. 1-4 teaspoon salt. 1-2 cup vinegar. . ,' "‘ l- are better, m ap- -- l.‘ tite is Ln I egg yolks. ' ' m‘ d" l“ d“ i cup whipping cream. my work. 1 have ' also_ taken the odidne and the Liver Pills and when ooei ma the cream, whipped. Beef and Potato Loaf L... ._ Illood ' . they helped mo._l will answer bu»; 5 like“ urfiiemawi" ’ . l ~ o '1 fimiui- ii 2.1:» Then I‘ PPPPPY- mold and serve not or cold. A mush- gongigioughil 1'2 "'9 “t”- room cream sauce served around the "' (> AS Iqild-l sour‘ Cook the vegetable mixture ior 10 loaf when hot make; a denghml] lminiitms. then add to the meat com- Place Tistripes of bacon add i-i cup water. cove.- and bake in a Mil-degree F. oven for 45 rninutee. Uncover, pour 1-3 cup tomato ketchup over the loaf Put ham and veal through meat- chopper; add all other ingredients and how-L Q.- Se; we mom ln a mni 1 m f"? 3 110m‘!- 01‘ ll 46511141 91'" l" ‘oven for the same length of time. small molds and steam l 1-2 hours. Serve hot with the following dressing: Oookas for boiled dreaeinllfld iumahchgppgd maths-spurt may be used in place of the chicken, with a cream pea sauce accompany- lfli the 1031- 1-3 cup cracker crumbs. Delicate Chicken Loaf 1 cup canned corn (thick and Cut. chicken meat from the bones Icreamy variety); . l and dice it fairly fine. season with ‘; combine all or m; lngnglgnlg m4 1 salt. celery salt. white vcnoer and iform into a ‘rill. Piaee in a clued paprika. combine with about one-half loaf pan and bake for 45 minutes in a its measure of bread crumbs. Moisten MOO-degree F. oven. lute occasion- wii-h slightly beaten esiz yolk. diluted lrilly with s smell amount oi water, in with milk: about 3 eggs 51101114 1w Twhich s. tablespoon oi butter is melted used for ‘a 4 pound chicken. Mix ‘or a cup of “some! 90mg“; m“ l; these ingredients well: beat the iadded to the pan in which it la baked. whites oi the eggs stiff, fold them lwlqen me l“; l, “gm from ell, p“, into the mixture. pack it rather ‘m, laminae, m" b. gum“ m4 lightly into a well-buttered mold and ‘pl-Mm; m." o.» ‘mum l,“ m”; ‘steam over boiling water for 2 1-2 4 Apple M,“ M“ round steak. ‘ground. "lcontaining hot water and coolc in the_l 1 m fr”), W; llmlqqln; “m; list). ground. I teaspoons Slit. ‘ 2 cups apples. cooked and mashed Corn Meat Loaf i lb. round steak. ground, l tablespoon finely-diced green lo a pum mnw- 1-3‘ cup finely-diced pimsntol. l egg. beaten. peppu . __ l i-I teas, t salt; pepper. 1 mp c114,“, ma“; 1 egg. ‘ ‘ Combine all of the ingredient and form into a. loaf.’ Place in a armed ioai pan and bake in a too-degree I’. over for 45 minutea. Serve hot with s envy made irorn the nanfrvlns. Flhtlisid wmblnlitlml- Tlml fish 01' 51111110" i should be admired and commended for her enterprise and ambition and to -._~_.:: r fry them in the butter. . .98 issuer. .I§I§Kl l lilinnrdhi Llninient ll n household fried ~,;—_ - r —ir_: Chop the add any water. REGAL FLOR l a (ltsli/o idel ful forBread /, f‘ QQlIQJIEiY-i .