2gb; blurii‘ "i115 ‘LT1AKLUTIL1UWN UUAKUIAN ‘N’ ‘zcowoawnuww “QWQQQQQQWWW .. . Ai- Woman ’s Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- stnmncli protrudes and °f Ymuse“ "0 him‘ Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box 1 Human Selfishness Reaches its Peak When a I Mother Stands in the Way 0f Her Son Marrying theGirl He Loves 4 Dear Miss Dix-I have been engaged for two years to a young man and several dates h ave been set for the wedding, but each time he post- pones it because his mother can't bear to have him leave her. Whenever l he mentions getting married she cries llfifll talk: about her poor, weak heart and that it will kill her if he leaves her. Incldentally_ ihe - mother broke or! her daughter's marriage in i the same way. The mother is wealthy and 1 has this daughter to lzve with hcr. as her sweetheart has married some one else. My fiance has a good position and earns plenty to support a family. I love him very much and I think he loves me. Of course, I could wait another year, as his mother has made him promise to. but I am afraid she will talk him into postponing our marriage again. l have done everything to make her ilkc me, even to join ng her church, but it does no good. What shall I do? BIZWILRERED. ‘ Answer: Have a showdown with the young man and tell him it is now or never ‘ and that he will have to decide which he cares the most ioi'—you or his .inotl1er. It is no good staLing along from year to year waiting for nei- to be willing to give him up, She will never loosen her clutches on him. All that will happen will be that you w.1i waste your youth ui lhfl weary waiting that ages a girl before her time, that robs her of all hcr good looks, sours her disposition and wears out romance. Then. when you are too old and unattractive for any other man w want you, he wil. icll l you that he is terribly sorry to break the engagement, but that Mother IlilS l got so old and feeble he cant possibly lcavc hcr, i Save yourself from this fate by forcing him to make a decision. Ii i he is such a sissy that he hasnt manhood enough to cut Mainina s 21111-1111 . sir iigs and marry the girl he loves, you won't be losing much iii not gul- ting luni for a husband. Always he would be putting his nioihi-r DUIOH.‘ i you. Always she would be first with him. Always she would be pltyilu; iiim because the pom‘ darling had to work so hard to support his wife aiiil l children. And always she would be thinking that you shoud make a slave l even if at long last he did marry her. And there is l comfort and happiness in that sort of a marl‘ age. go no farther than is shown by U16 P°§5°5~‘1\'9 Human selfishness can and mother who denies her children all right to their own lives and to love and marriage in order to keep them with her, and because she cannot bear to share them with any one else. She herself has married. She has i had the happiness that came from the companionship of a good husband. i she has known the comfort a womarrhas in having a strong ai-m to lean l on. She has known the joy of having baby heads upon her breast and the interest of watching little children grow up and develop But in hm self-centered cgotisni she has denied her daughter a.l of this and doomed her to a lonely. loveless old maidenhood, with only the company of a nar- row-minded. ‘COmDlfllfiinB old woman who enslaves her children by Lilo tyranny of tears. _ v And she ls planning the same fate for her son. Unless he is alwravkg ling without one inch oi’ backbone, he wont. stand for it. He wil EM . you and run to the person and tell her about it afterward. And. after shc has had one spell of hysterics, which wont hurt her a Polio-e. vfelTfilllllS will be all right. o u o a a a ‘ Dear Dorothy Dix-Many wives are afflicted with husbands with the radio complex. and here l5‘ how one settled the problem: She had long i _ _ ’l‘hen she began inviting i her friends and neighbors to informal little parties, carefully budgeting Fashions -:.- GGUQUDQQSJQQQUOGDGG TALL “UM” S HE‘ COOK'S CORNM. CREAMED CUCUMBEII Two large cucumbers, 3 table- spoons butter, 3 tablespoons flour, 1 cup cucumber stock, 1-2 cup cream, salt, pepper, nutmeg. Peel cucumber. Cut in eights lcngthtvlse, then cut strips in ha f ciosswise. Cock in bcislng salted uiuer 15 muiutri, drain. heat but- L01‘, add flour and blend. Slowly stir in 1 cup cucumber stock, then udd cream. Season, adding a shake of nutmeg. Bring to bubble, add cucumbers, heat through and serve. As tciicicr as a Rardeii brcczc. CAULIFLOWER SAUTE i4 to 6 servings) One cauliflower. 2 tablespoons olive oil, 1 lablespoon chopped gar- lic or onion, 1 isblespcpn chopped parsley, 3 tablespoons tomato sauce. Bleak cauliflowci- into clusters. Plunge llli0 boiLiig sulicd water. Boll 10 iiiiiiiili-s. Dian. J-lcat oil in frying pziii. Add garlic 0r Onion and purslcy. Add caiilliloyvcr clust- , or. iirowii iigilllfs. Add tomato snucc, iiciii. SiHZilKlf‘ with gratitd chccsc iind scric nt once. I(‘F.I)~TI:IA Iced tru is a KiUIlCIUUSIY different i-uul (illllk .iiill it is very easily madc. Usc i,‘ lirupuig tcuspoons of Black Full. liili:.~-,- lclt iii mic pint oi l'l'.Sll'_\‘ boiml wiilur for six min- ums. ellriiin iiiul pour liquid into .1 luv-quart container. While hot. auld: and _]lll(‘f‘ oi two lemons. ‘Then shake or slir contents vvell. uni-ii sugar is‘ thoroughly dissolved. Fl l cuniaiici‘ with cold water. Du not allow icu to cool before adding tlic cold wnlcr; oiheiwvise, liquid will become cloudy. ‘This is now ready to serve in tall glasses \v.lli chipped ice oi‘ cubes. A slicc of lcmoii may be added if (icsired. The above will iiirikc iivo quart. of iced tea, or 7 trill gla s‘ A ‘ VMIFSVI: \ND UP STRAIGHT‘ Being five feet ten inches tall, doesn't \1crijy' Mrs. Patrick Hurley, nf Washington. She has the reputa- tion oi helix: a \,‘f‘l‘_\' well dressed woman. Slie docsift try to cut her ‘ zcjzht. Hhc diriscg- up to it. Mrs. nth-s 11.1.. only brown cyics, ash blond hail‘. mid \\'L‘lll‘S cllhm‘ black l 1-2 cups‘ of granulated sugrii‘. l Did l hear something about another " HELPING? "BET your life, here's my plate, and how's chances of some more of that good bread? It‘; the best in the county, I'll be bound. No mam, I don't tell that to all the girls. It's because you use REGAL Flour, you say? Well, you still deserve credit-for knowing enough to stick to a flour like that." l l BEE/ll AMemingsmile UIPISSE Mrs‘. \Vllll1lllli could only find two aisle sruisi. ol‘.c bchiiid the other. Wishing i0 su ivilii hcr sis- ter, slic cautious y silrvcy-ri tlu man in the ncrit seat. Finally the leaned nwi‘ and \\']‘il.51)€l‘EGlZ ‘I be; your pardon, sir, bilt are you aloud." j Wihoui eirii filming hs head in thc slightest. bilt twtsluxg hi‘; mouth and shielding it \vi=':1 l1i.l hand. he muttcrcd. “C1it i‘. out sister, cut 1t out; the wiles with mo.“ A lrnmp paused at a farm house. ‘Clcnr out.’ shouted the wnninn, “I liaint got no wood in chop, T _ 1 %fi ii l! I | § Eir$¥i_i‘_l'_., eesunnnunert-rnnncrcccocccoonuooou c ‘Q’ c if . . ~ ‘ > ‘risen, 5 rd , Sh [W I m1" . 1.‘, - trays or ave . , ~»- - a a i}. ,, P d, p i S GOOD FOR YO , N \6 l0 I'D ram ' ' . p g s; __ g BECAUSE-It leaves the palate dean and the head clear. 1. (.\ll Time is Eastern Standard) r : a iiiiii>i1.i1‘. Jtii‘ 8 . ‘ l'.\ll|5 ‘ l. .1 .2111. l.:1 A "lites with l. > il‘.~\ J. _.1 .. iii], 11.8.3 i . i ’l'()li\'() "' " 3 Mimi-xx wardrobe itself. A hot bath It _',, i ,,, g1 bu “w; .7. night. a cool shower in the morn- _ Kin“; i 111g. lfl\'l.'1l1 use of deodorants. de- - .1 i; , .1, lvl - pllaiorics. bath powder and cologne ‘ .- F s.» i'.1 " .l -thcse are all important! 5 l“ " "m" . d yvigyv i1 a 1»- , i 6H .\(‘iIl-..\l.'('I.-\l)Y l MK?‘ _ _ n i._ > J l‘ i, imimi‘ i _ A pouch bug is made of while i. _ .1 _i_ i, i; m, __ l ‘I tliaimrs wulh simulated stripes _ ]'_\\4 i, y,“ ,,.,.,_.,.»\K|__\ I l. done by rod stltchings and faced . _ _ . i , .. . N". Uub i at the giithci-czl top by while silk a; i. 1 _ i i Jersey FlbbPfl 111 red. A heavy silk i 1i ‘i’ i cord (‘loses tlic bag. i _ D i , i ii l Rmctaiwular envelopes for sum- s i'\ " l‘ ilfkseafion or tihe chaniges “h” iiicr was: arc mad-e of linen toile . v_ -- ~-~-—— a e piicc in tic nutzlrn ionic-s n i, m c 1m.‘ In one o; the ' “ i i Naif‘ 3 800d Dilddlllz’. your skin. As soon as you get suii- ililiivpr iomerfshofhsuch a bag a rider ~ ' \ ' i ciklllW’ ivlni. 3-0.1 re taughlrfl tanned. try a darker lipstick or Hi [he cowboy wpe is pan-mm l i‘: H 'l':1i,~ :11.» ill-iiiuvivririii of e225 perhaps i. rcdilsh rust one Will‘. A mfg", Rjnikingu a, bag wiih l in‘ r ‘ i ‘ .1; ‘\ . \1...,-. l‘ -1i.- i115‘. liii- iilfifll,“ rouge i0 innit-ii. l.‘ you huic bcci: .0“: mangi M. Hap 0i- Wry supp“, ' ~~ 1 ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ » A H i m i .1. . 1111-‘ .i.i.i .li.il hit iveai-iiig Lgiil or indium liihnllCil iiiii gin“, minim. is 5mg“ n has . f.‘ ii i i J I‘ " ' e ‘-* on." ‘iiilil (‘vii ‘m y)“, a‘ V IDIIQPI" than you‘ liivilvlliitiilii‘virl' I rim n iiimfi-i. “with a 168mm» i“. .l - “NHL i H" H 1i -H-\7 ii ll l (inf; of ihc‘ liifWi iiih. d.i.l._ s.1.1.;1.. 3.1 3i one bu“. . w i‘ i‘ i _ v)‘ i ‘i H} i‘ . m H mam . lllldllnf‘ ‘.1 I inlsflvihklll blIL a.l) __i__ _ , i .. ,i, ,1“ y i i V’ I- - ‘ 1 1°“ e1‘ “a W“ ‘is -°° - POSTURIC IMPORTANT ‘r0 .. " ,,.\.,,i,\’ i H "l" ‘l: “UM ' 5 m“ i. as r‘ FIGURE BICAYTY " ' - ' "‘i1~ Ul'l!lli\ ' '. ' it‘ ‘i “i ‘ ' w ~ l' .. i‘: .. ~ ‘ l: _,,,_,H , ,. m, t; l GRASP-Ii (‘l ARI) _ -'—'~-‘ _ i w . w 1.. .~‘- l (mi c; \. Gun.“ v1 mini“, trfyn] me One oi inc cusir- 11111:»! con-i RPPiiHIIP-‘hi ‘If What 3°" “Nah , '1 1 1 ‘ ‘ " ‘ ‘ IiOlllllldi and uc‘lc"ui~ (i(‘\(l "l" "m" m‘! W“ "N" Your »‘ .s'Ullr\ iml 11111.‘: sllrl ‘ - ' “ . , ' , .- .. . rouiui-h should he flat. Once you p . i709. mi.‘ midi‘. m,- mii- twig and 11f \\l1.cl1 (Luiigc _|u.<( is a n1. i I _ __ _ I H, n . .-.. :1,“ ‘in “hi. “Wm; ingredient is made as foloivs. To ‘i-m‘ Qnfmlmli W“ pnsturel ‘a “ h, 1 it“, U.“ i. i“ m .:,. “my; may“. l tlime cups of orange Jill(‘(‘ add mic '3" hi‘ i P l‘ “nn- H m _ ii iii-y, _~ ‘ ' g " ’ 1 f w] n. _- ._. -_ p i n a ,1 .._ Smurf inforc a fu lung mirror 1 , L ‘l ( 1i l... 11-1 1 . n w), "MUN - I. 1 l l Z311 and hOUIilCl boillulillx “iii imlk “i Yml" hwy ‘"0"’ a“ , ‘ “W” "“ “ml ‘mung “l . ' . . . . . . .-. lll‘fil‘\. ls. ihcrc an exaggerated , l .1 4 iii.. i m, , i 5..., .,.i.. two tubaipo ms ilhiillll 31.1.1111. _ H t r b k0 - . . ‘ ‘ ' . . , . l. . ' ' - 1c ccnre n vour fl!‘ .‘ “ " 1 'l‘l i‘ e i1 ulr, 11-1 11 111,11 “qihqut with a Lilli cold \\.1l<i till smooth Hm“ iii _ _ ‘ . p I \.\\v( nl Hit 1 U; nimpr i and t-rcamy‘. iiour ii 1mg tlge PUIIH- viii‘: “haiims me m" "o (me » . 1 = 1 _ .‘ '11:» t wt" .= . ~ in uice an: sugar "ifl 0.1 a.. 1 l _ .i J1 i H n,‘ m H, A““o;_h'b'1‘1_f‘i ‘so u up‘ “Allow Bu?“ ioggilhm. mr Lin“, Irlllrflilvtab. s‘r_i ‘hut your hips lork larger than no ' ‘ l‘ ‘- ‘ 1 .. n11. u. - -- l - '. 1' l . , , . . ~ -- f - . 'in all the time. Pour “llivt lli-‘ ii".- m“ " ‘ ‘y. l '.~ "p - l" ‘h’ U“ to“ Enqlluie‘ lo gslligle dish or écplfilkic g1 ~. l NM" ‘Yllik “Y” ‘o’ a “an vii ii; is _\ firs?) |_ sway T‘) UL ' to cool Ni1ll"i.lll_' about PlLflll ilichcs ailvay ' . f " "H . . l from it. place ilie centre of your P b. I. I‘ SIIAKERH ~'~"— . _ i: i~.i ll‘ lHJii< .\\\‘\1‘ i, .i,.. ,,,,\.,,1 10p.- 0, m. 5&1; and 0PEN~AIR .a(*(.‘l~;s.<()n|i;s l buck firmly‘ nginsl. the flat sur- . = . . -, . “ ‘_ ' _ 1 - r 1 - - ‘ iii-c. Ncvcr mind about shoulders. ,,_ . .. .11 l\ (l Wpiipr simkfl-g 3,9 Qoffqded,‘ VOGLISH AND IRALTKAI. Y, i. H i h no I ; l1 ‘ y.» viii-n. fl uni of enamel. allow‘ Opcn-Airl iaccc-ssorlvs are Jiioi Efilhéiiiillliiis: ‘"1 "h i° W “I a h 1 i i ii. iimi-“ighiic “m; follow‘ 11s practical as llicy arc ll1.-.1- A '7 _ _ ' . _. p; 1 \l\'ihfifl( ,.}\..-,~.n).1 first 1 iimnble mid iuii to wcur. suudlns N“ V"! illP-‘isililiir 59'1"‘ ballk" f u; 1 ____,,,,a l with opcn iocs and‘ licels crown- Ilhcrviiv niillliilfllzlalila igiflptlutlel if‘ M ‘ ' Tum H mmbim- Over mp watch less hats and iiiiuciw... slow» 3Y1‘ 1 - "'- ‘i "it 5 v _ _ I l 1 my i [jpkqyrv -n the room n; m.» i0 the fore. Burgundy 1'» an arr-cut i PhP-“l- Nmi- ‘"13’ illfldilfiiii. 0i ‘ ~‘ t- ' ‘ ' . . - 1 . "z ‘F very nervous sick iterson. Then it color favorite. cspecialy for iiriry. WW5“- iiallpfl "ii o! 319"?‘ back n . 1 1 “ii h‘. wan-bin n,“ hearg-L Nothing locks cooler land if you i 531"‘ ‘Y-"iin-"i ‘hi’ W311i T5159 Finns (1 , ,. , Chin“ “iii y,“ m me legs of look moi Win-c. i‘ m mqi uliove hcad and make shoulders . w . ‘ " .‘ i, i; l \~' \I(\(7' p-ici- 1 touch the wall. ton. Lower arlns. e "l - lurriillire if (lie holes are filled ti") Vi" d "a3 f i i “i -‘ i _‘ i 1d __ d m", mh ’ ‘ =1 ‘ ' with melted paraffin and the cast- w th snollc» white 11.1111" Poll-l" l km‘ ‘F 5m" m.“ 5p ~‘ -1 1 I 1 ' p,‘ mpiiiii. pm back mic mo“, and Whig. yam-m 21m... biii-;un,<ii» 1 ii11111 frat and straight. Notice tlligi .- = it ‘ " ‘ n31» rnmckins are splendid patent sands s and purse, niiiji- i ylour hips tilt frfirwaici ncévv. Ho‘ - s!’ l ‘ ' " ' fund i-niraiiiei-s for small leftovers. ha! with white and buiaurifiy ham. i 11c pnstinii a ow scan s. Reax . " i. \- Th“. iii-E u, h.“ mom m the m; If you 1mm in be n bu. more i mid YPWRi- A5 59011 35 W“ Bet v 7 ' ' it, ' i‘ \- ‘him (ishn-S and are 935;. original, silbnilutc bright yiiiow‘ ‘ 115ml i0 lilifi l1P\\'-l0-.\'0\l BUTTE‘?! »" - i i1 i<~i>= ‘ Pi’;1."'.‘{"..-1‘{Zli Klllilif. ‘$133.3? £12152: 1 .. "W" ‘o " ‘ ‘ H .. .1‘ LE .HRH,", “TCDDING ATTIRE i115.’ ‘\ ‘r -i~i . f . l. 1pm,,“ is is The full-sk rtcti. slim‘! dance G0 bflfk i" UV’ m1TT»"i"- E59‘ Yo“? ' m H. ‘Hm O p ' frock. with puff slcevcs. is ideal body in the position it was in while - '. a \!l‘i‘1'l’l‘~' iilllliiwf“ bi’ ‘h’ “ddmml . -. n11 1 -1 nu were awainst the wal‘ than ~ - g n. ii”. Film, of an 01.8mm. to ucar at a rhuith “t icing m. .v - n r ‘ ‘ ‘ _ may be used for a piirly rtitcr- , lorlr at yinurself 5281i]. Notice how -~ " ' 1 q \- (“V-(PN L", n]; pm; wards. flrit your sin-mach appears now. . ‘ Bli- “‘(:,\\§n ‘f 1mg“ (m our“; __”_ that ynui‘ hnckboiic is almost ‘_ b ‘ j‘), r .i T) ‘ m6 in“ i IEASANT sCAnF KEI-jpg Evmiy. qlidlcht. how much more alt/ran- . __._.._. A ...1-.<.1.-<l.< \\ man u - I. l A i i Shmlldnrs. Ilia-Pk and irad are. :-.- .= i- i ‘ii i i If‘ q .1. i. . u h hcr upper lip and purl nf her nose‘ I AIR N Pl A(E i _ a. _? . l f p1,.” “Ill. of‘, _ mil“? l-Ms.~“lt. 1:1 '1i1 ‘rllTlfifdil. now docs not evenl If Yml-‘Vam Ym" ha" m Slay m i ' _- . ., _._. __ _ __ A, . i... i1 .. lll lisilrs (s5 the _ . .. _ i? .. ,- . n i ,- iii" .. i-m" in“ Vi, riigiwk inuowmg anl place and look ncai and ll(._\ ni ' ‘ ‘ 2' l 'i ‘l. ~" i ' " I've to a country club ilaiicc i 111.111 1-111111111111 cimstipn- -'l"l'"i1lll i-‘iiillen’ i" Pia-e‘ a t.“ . " ‘ _ t C ‘.l ii. 1:..~ lii nil-ill.- low iii "hulk." irv ‘West m a chum“ bamiflnnn m n "' .~\'1! u... l.:i.<- to llil is cat a (iv- i"l llLlYIifl lustmltc o.‘ ‘lwsp-V m“ 53a“ m b? L”! "Toll" I..- i‘ l1. l I ' .. ....1l r1 -,»uli1i-l_v: "iCw-ry ' surszcniis trans- Yo“ ilead‘ PC5531“ XaYELMK "'_ s m» f-r yl 111:4, l have had a ‘ ~11 from the woman's. 35m‘? "11 prciemmms ha" _-"’“ '5 m < s _ l_ 1 t ..i' your _A_I.l.~IiR_A.\_', m r1 new nose and l‘p.i elabrgal-E tllfaxtihp: “i? éowiln mils‘; Marni Ruin," o 1 i Mi-hdnpi. 0pm,- . men s un .cx_ 111.. 111 nn.) i 11g | g . hriiig (t\tIil|‘i‘>'3 _. step forth ngliifi iii vclirt and satin "qalriiiaixilteii-nzhrgliiiillrygngefiuglmnfinfiiiizlidef , y '_" _ ‘ iaillcrl iii a tailoring cx-l mid 1am“ i» nutIhiWlnBlflI-Blyiyliilflfifid dnurrtdigeut. ‘ F 1\ .\|.i. lHHN is Si: nun-h i .",,i “i”, n.1,“ his mom‘. m c0101., Swlfllllll chiffon. rind 11 “i: amcniflgll:heflbnz:illtli. iléilbmrrrunlrli ., . ' ... . .- - _ . » i - -_. i our n a1-.1g c . r Lin‘. Hi mlliil-lviil‘. till}! youislif with i Li“, in.‘ a ppirmanem pink which i ilileei tlasc ‘suiriinrti (ill “in! gumms ‘in mm "w ‘Indy-am you l“! ‘our’ L i {v.1 ililuiiuic. i my" Wqmrps ‘Bushing “p. i rcica e Spin: _o . c inc‘ sunk ,,,,. m. wn,.|,;|.,,,k, punk“ 1 - \\ llilill the lvi-lv. .-’il.l.~l?|iir< ah- i fresh or arti ci.1l. . "up: n A"\"F"|'"W'_'|Y"'YV"Y"PT"~4"P'§VIiIIWIYIIF¢ - I l 5.1.1‘... ~ 1| . \i1l‘.£ili ill \\'£il(*f‘, ("Axvr MAKEJW To all. If ynilr iia.r is shii.“ lvllwal- §,',‘,“,f,f,",‘,f§;",}';‘j,,'}"§‘,‘ijfgfiifnfiflfiogmfj‘; _ i It iii.1>.s, gi-iiily‘ cleanses l ‘ L‘. , .. '. ~ ‘ ihv and sm:1rt‘\‘ \\'i\\'»"fi. so ilcd or (‘arm's Lillie 1...‘. Pllie to get theQeItIn l 1 ~ .111 1m: spasm: i - 4 , . _ , cmried‘ why pi , i u.) r11‘ ., h“, I min of iilu flnwingfrmly and make on i 1 . ' - . r i_ < Don‘! lcl yourself get lnin a 005m ‘_ , » ' ‘ i ‘ ‘ 1-1 “ and up".liarmleae and enuatIi . -‘l"t”l_"lii a iikilliy- mmp mi Mvfiiilv is a Wm- Xilfzhf» ‘with uP"-:=1\\‘-"'! m: oliio 111i.» 11.1w freely. They I» thewox v \\l ml ' or ' ‘ ‘ Be as dainty niid fcnizirnr-lv ni- luring as your n! r-nlumul but have no ciilnmel nr mercury in i thvm. Ask Inr (‘artefl Litfla Liver Pills by i namui Stubbornly refuse anything else. 251'. ricrful thing but lnvnliy in a cor lain shade nf makeup can bc car-i l“1(‘(‘i inn far. Don't use Ulc same ‘Three times Snlri hy all I XIIITIIIIF‘? riciilng HIFPS. . 111.11 guaranteed by ~~‘::T-~‘_'*"""' ‘f’ s" i _., i,..,,.i.,,,‘ i pnivdcr ycar riftcr year. regardless , l FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER l This simple bulloncd-dnyvn-the- firm cmii-lilic- shirt frock has Ice- cniiic uliiiosl :1 llllllflllil for sporls linrl spectator spnrl» i SWEET IIICRB.‘ FOR FLAVORS AL lczisl. :1 fcw‘ of the 5\\'0\"'. herbs - »-—- arc Pwnfllilfll lo the new kinds of Th1- ‘ilir-rl mm {hm-d 11119 1'5 so Should Ilc (irown Outside Your , Fnrzuiinlcly‘. hovvr-vcr. they d'\"!i(\:'_' {g-u-p r:;1tic1~"11c. Buck Dnnr nrc r- ur-y in grow and can be had i T iweiiiiiiz “hm. girlish 4 by 111mm,»; miy iJllf‘ if iic w.1i lake the} mjilu- fillfi l: d rum give stiirtl- Ciiflllillllf! -*'-"i"1‘ l" "“i"m"""‘"~‘*~ Oiic oi the agreeable characterist cs oi lhc sweet herbs is that they may be dried and put away for future‘ 1111c williout much trouble. l lipuhh to plant a few‘ in his gardriti in’: contrast tn this dietimti" "adlnil mliddflglhlmlz] hnrfnilzffilali .20’ i _~ i, .morevare inn iec i ‘.- WHH hum‘ m“ 0mm“ m?“ ‘flux rvl 11".1 methods of crmkina fliifli '-1 -..1 n" 11,; wv-nrivnnu for; 'l‘lv- lwuwoiis mulch the trim. miiiij/tiiiifoprmriii“ (is? ti; i.__.__.________.___i “hi... ,,,.,.,.,.,,..., .. “Nome i111...‘ '1 ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ 1c '(‘l'llllll . is 1n cssenta w en . young fa‘ hionables are g l I ' (fussing for the goose or turkey is. """'“"“'- concerned, and difficult tn find, too,i if 101i u-uut ll definitely‘ for thi- H i if you do not have a supply of youri h"""li- l" "m"? "Y Pfas-‘mt mum own. One gardcu row is sufficient; ' is "ifilllll-h and aftcr drying, the leaves and, ~. -rcsistnnt linen. shantuns . ‘5LQn15 are rubbed m powder andi prowl lawn. t11b silk etc. arc ' stored away. Basil, thyme and the ‘ szivorics are others that should get i attention. sage. tho old standby for poultry drrss 1111s. is. an ornamental plant as wr-ll. and may evcn be set out in the flower garden until harvested for the winter storage. Only half a doz- ‘ cn plants are needed. Caraway seeds for cookics and rolls, and dill for innkles are biennial plants lhat qiculrl ho started this year for a supply" the following season. Garden culture for these plants cats for plenty of room so that each ntlir-i- popular summer fabrics for lhis supple in sew dross. It rule in nnc-picce from shmiirlr-r to hr-in Thc dimzrammcd RPWJHZ chart that accompanies the pnticfn enables oven a beginner in make ti. in n frw hnurs. i Style No .1474 is dFSlIHHTIOFi l a _ '\ v, .-,~ “y... l, . .~'._-,"'ij 1pm} ' * ’\D ' 1y sires ll l3. l5. l7 and l9 years. Sin- 15 rcquires 3 1-2 yards of 3.0- l inch mntcrinl. made of one mater- inl. prim 0g pane", 15 cm“ in muy develop fully. In this way a mm“ m. w", ‘min prawn“, I sufficiency may’ be grown with only m» we ~11 - 1§.-.5°.“.-5‘i‘.?“.i.. °.l:.;‘ll..il:. "ifilil , ,1 _ l 4 1 féliiiayiriofbigtxvzarii‘ guardian giving l that may be grown very easily. In ~. - .- um... ... ..... the case of parsley, a slip can be that. purpose. European dishes with kcpt in a cold frame that will give their strong seasoning have bcr-n i "M" ospecialy favored. and lhc Amcri- , can housewife today who wishes i0 a fresh supply for the winter sea- SOIL Sct off a corner of your garden kecp up with the timcs must have 1.11s year for at least a few of the "VF-RY. respectively. At left i; is-mmth-eld pm“ l-laugwitz-Rgvemlqw, 3474 8m“ Adda" 5 ‘fieiahif KEMP" "i atoll" scour l sweet 1191-11,, 1'1." Wm m“ up mm, the son of American dime-store helreU Barbara Hutton. and hcr rhiin the old pea. bean. cnrn arrl spam‘, an tithe variety of uuoning Danish nobleman husband. At right is the MW heir to the crown of lettuce tyne which was so imnort- nnssltie is amtiivinuucompared to Ilcly- lolmly b months o . hc is Vittorio Ifmanuele. eon of Crown ant w her grandmother the slight cost and work. . live with him as his Here are two very fortunate babies, blessed from birth with riclies and Prince Humbert and his wife, who was Prince: M _ is a wonderful thing. but so 1s a wife. . wanna THERE IS A wim. THERE'S a way. ___..___ Answer: This letter should furnish a tip to many a wife who practically 11:11.11‘; had a word of conversation out of hcr husband since the radio Was in- vented, and who wou d like to feel that she was at least as well wortn lis- 1 tening to as a blues singer or a crooner. Myself, I attribute t he mcrcnse in awful and unnatural crimes to loud-speakers braying froin morning until n ght until peoples nerves are on such an edge they have to brain And Yfllf“ JUMP out D‘ Bld II LII]. Somebody with a habchet jusi u) revue‘? ‘their feelings- Dcar Miss Dix~I have been engaged to a young ,nian for four yiars, but he wont be able to marry for at least a year yet. He wants me to wife without being married. ff I do, would ltimake l a dlderence in his love for me? Would he love me the same as before‘! Is it right or wrong? wogmm), ______.._. Answer: I i You know perfectly well that it is wrong and that it is forbidden by the law of both God and man. Marriage was ixistituled w sanctity and cgitimize the relationship between men and women, and the woman who hi5 implied out of the sacred circle made by the wedding ring has nliviiys been beyond the pale. . Certainly, if you become your flancds mistress. it will change his feel- ings toward you. He may still love you, but he will not respect you. Now you are someth ng fine and clean. something pure and innocent tn liiiii, but he will lose his reverence for you when bcr of the poor, ivcak sisterhood who love too much; strength to stand by their own principles, and who let their wills. Mon do not. often marry their mistresses, and, when they do, they do not trust them. I get many letters from men who have married girls they lived with before marriage and they invariably say that, while their wives have been tnie to them as far as they know, they do not trust them be- cause they think that the g rl who did not have enough courage to resist them would yield again to temptation if it came her way. DOROTHY DIX. men bend them to an d Royalty Ifiches N1! JOIQ of Belgium. MV SKIN IS so QOUGH mo PIMPLY, DAD. CUTICURA IS JUST THE THING FOR THOSE EXTERNALLY CAUSED BLEMISHES c. _ Mayfair Needle Art pnlti-rn wil‘ lllflk!‘ hr idcnl for gifts in _\’0Ill‘ friends. They combinations suggc CUTICURA SOAP AND OIN GOOD-LOOKiNG COMPLEXION. or \\‘l11:i~ llililik-l cxchislvey‘. She 581d.‘ There a‘i1‘l. noihin’ you could do her expenses so there would be no room for complaint on that score. Also, “the two things important to a tall ' around here.’ she began going out to little parties. leaving husband with his “posh? woman who would appear well "There is. madam." rcpru-trd the Well, the radio fiend hearing the laughier through h s closed door oi en- dressed are iliiit she must‘ achieve ;‘ wayfgpgy- “m, dignity 1-1 mum visaging his wife's good time as a neighbor's party, began to shutoff tlic r1 smooth up anti down line-and give you fl irw‘ lesson; r1 gmm. radio and Join them. And now all is well. Radio in moderation, but stand up stm 1 t" l may? ' ' l also human companionship in moderation, Wrhe radio r-‘Iflii e "—-—- .__,__, ' W - AND DON'T FORGET/ KEEP RIGHT ON USING TMENY EVERV DAY ‘r0 new GUARD THAT For FRI-IF.‘ Mmplc, write “Culicura” Dept. 48. 2M Si. Paul Si. VVnMc-nfrca 'f‘l1ls lnvcly wall panel, as well as t For complete Clly—---___-———i— PMYIIIQQ —_—___-——"' autiful decorations in any mom. pattern and instructions for all scnd 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin Guardian Needlework Department. Use this ‘coupon. To The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGN NO. 167 Design No. m wd additional oncs contained is ti“! You will find U197“ are fun in embroider, and the 001°‘ sted are varied and charming. Thr- palicrn includes transfers of the thrcc tlnns .or cmhroidcring. details nf the v plcte Pfllfrl‘ charts and finishing instruc pictures. complete instfllo‘ arinus stitches used, as well as com‘ lions. 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