RQGE ELGET- L rue CH1-\_I_{LOT'I_‘E’lfOWN_G_l_lA_l{l_)I.AN Woman's Realm -:- ’Soc.io'l,, ond. P8801141 --'- Ffwhlhfis ' - [literature Milady Beautiful By Lois Leeds Er..\l'l\' QYEBTIUNN ANSHERED t nzrztintul l pprrurrns toll nrc W, I .rr .. l l bitrt" CVCC: .1111 ll ‘Jinn; col- ' 1.-\ .‘- T fl llCl lflOFlllHC ‘ L“. .. TFP’. OH‘ out 11' ripir , arud .11 one p.nt of l)’)'.l- llllas Constipatetl,“ Sllious, Tired. Now Woman .11 .\.e,\'- coir- lJtll0uS. well, New riithT/r- i111. lr{>‘tl_ til 41c. Gt‘! ‘.~:r. rlrritgn; today t 1 To Build Up Young. ~Mothers ‘ l tool: Lydia E. Pinkhamk Vegetable Compound for a rurrtloivn condition before my Qbahy was born. l saw it adver- >r riscd in a booklet and a friend told me about it too. lt cer- tainly helped me for my nerves are better, lam in good spirits '5 ,i;rccn. zrccn-larown. greenish yellow. - i > u-cai" I 4‘ trrehrrl. blur. yellow", gray and pink. ' ‘care for my _ Dorothy Di}: Illustrated Dressmaki l Girl-Can a Husband It is not always wise to be satisfied MANY of us miss the good things in life simply liecause we are satisfied with ufhat we have. There are lots of folks who have never lcqrrtrl the merits of King Cole Tea because they are satisfied with the tea they arc drinking. It is not the part of wis- tlcnr t.) he satisfied with something good if you Can get something better. 1110601.: 1 W’ 1n Dear tvliss Dix-J am a bachelor of, 45. llavc trroposcrl twicie and “Ollltl have dorm so ofrr-ricr if girls had itlv-I cii me a chance. But 1m‘ 0D1l1l°l1 o‘! women is poor. They arc cOWrb-Qd entirely by thcir emotions. ‘For lit-i stance I don't (‘Pillllhfilllflkfi gamble, run around a! nights and I try to live upright. vet I havr gxst out in love, whiln men who a1; faithlcss ordis- hqnorcd ,_0r brutal nr drunkartls -orl good 10y nqthiny rir‘. C'.‘l>’l \'~'i'.":.'s . This shows lack of. corrirnon sensed ftjnfc these girls can l‘l0\‘f.‘l' be happy‘ with such men. Ho": do sou CXPl-"il" l this paradoxical situation in view of the sir-called education of the mod- ern girls? E. .\l. W. l a Kim-Boris . QRANGIPEKOE You’ll like King Cole Coffee, too. Answcr: You said it. brother. when you saidl that it. is the lack of common sense that makes girls turn down linc. rifl- right men and then marry shiftleas ncer-do-wells and drunkards. i r l l biuc-vzolet, dahlia. light and dark I l \l0lCl.. plum. Burgundy. You may also , the pastel szhadcs lll green. But lzirls are not thc only ones who t display a lack of intelligence lll‘ .Cl'l0O5l1iiZ their life mates. Men arc likewise giridcd by their emotions ln- stead of their reason in marriage and us» their hearts instead of their heads in choosing tlicir wives.‘ That is why so many good sensible, mod- Also black in a sneer rabric over a Jilll) of orange, cream or yellow". LOIS LEEDS. Shall she [so a Foundation for .\lakr--up Why Girls Pass by Upright Bachelors for N e’er- l nil-titans _ Straight Talk to the Movie-Mad l I that. the“ hum-drum. ' have learned in their many exper- be Cured of Sulking? lure that draw-s its victims to thcm. as moths are drawn to a flame. l l l '—_" l Perhaps the reason that men fall in love with‘ butterfly girls instead of girls who are" goodcooks and house- keepers . and thrifty managers and, why girls-fall in love wltlmphlland-l erers andadventurers instead-of with‘ faithful, hard-working lads with good‘ . jobs is because we all crave luxuries rather than necessities. a l There is more MD to devil's food. than there is to plain bread and but- ter. Perhaps it is the eternal lure of forbidden fruit. Perhaps it is be-' cause these mcn and women who‘ ‘have troclclcndark paths. appeal to our sense of‘ adventure as those do not who have always walked the‘? strait and narrow path and whos- outcomings and ingoings we have al- ways known» ' ‘ l Perhaps it is because these exotic women and men have some sort of charm, ‘some personal- magnetism corrunonplace. good men and women lack. Perhaps they have a way with them, some skill in playing with hearts that they ; icnces that the simple, honest-heart- cd man and woman do not possess. Certainly the coquettc knows arts. and wiles in lending men on o! which the domestic girl is ignorant. She knows the spell of subtle perfume can lay on a man, the lure of dress, how to seize the psychological moment. ‘The new feminine fluttering ful- and certainly the man of the world n”! o! the gored skirlxliwes fwzlafl can make his spurious love-making “ma!” w "we s‘ lmn n Paquin red. far more fascinating to n girl than l ular for street wear. l tic-belt of grosgrnin ribbon may be ‘ .vorn at the natural or higher waist- . . . linc. Vhat the Fashionable Are Wearing l ng Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington The capclet sleeves are very pop- An adjustable Style No. 3467 comes in sizes H, l6, l8 and 20 years. 36, 38. 40 and 42 inches bust hyacinth blue tones for aftemons. Crepe marocain, crepe dc chine. chiffon printed voile and printed dimrty are attractive suggestions. n11 tn size of pattern. Address Pat- tern Department. Our Sltflh! Fuh- ion Magazine i515 cents, but you may order a pattern and a Fashion Magazine together for 25 dents. N0. 3467. Size Street Address State WHOAREYOU? The Romnnceof Your Name Bv RUBY HASKINS ELLIS. a plan man's honest passion. l ! l Dear 5113.3 cst, domestic girls never have a date skin properly. Every or a. chalice to marry at all. while "lllfllli. l cleanse it tvith a cleansing silly little flappers. who are lacking cream. thcn I wash it with tvarrn l in brains and principles and soul water and mild soap. Then I apply have men swarming around them like ‘a skin lotion. During the day I use bggg around a honey pot and could lcrcan: for cit-arising. finishing with marry a dozen times if they chose. Van flppllCflUOh of witch-harm. I use _.-___ r ,'1w other foundation bvforc flrvplrine In no other matter do men and . "l? mJilP-HP- IS till-i COYTCCI? M)‘ l women exercise so litrtlc prudence and {skin is iuchuol w be rather drr- judgment. and use so little common M155 EDNA W- sensg as Ln marriage. And that's the l -\'1"'“'"'"-'1'<‘5- , reason that we have so many dlyorc- inundation cream to holrl your face I think you necd a’ ‘ cs. powder >I'IlOOi.lll_'v', especially as your skin is inclined to be rather dry. Usc n lll§l’1l‘.\'(*1lZllY. cold cream or a milky lotion as a powder" base. After cleansing your skin with the cleans- inguttcrzt remove the surface dust and iwikc-irp with a tissue square. 'I'hrir wash irr warm Water. The soup that ,\uu rt Leeds-Tell me now to l Men and iii-omen who ere sane lcnough to be alowcd out without a l keeper do not expect heaven to inter- vene and save them from thceflccts of their acts whcrr they takc fool- hardy risks in other directions, but fr-r to is a reliable brnncLl they optimistically believe that some ' lhfll KW r1111“! your face miracle will be wrought that will witty irr tepid water and finally. change an unwise marriage into a .. rtoiri ivnter. Dry the skin thor- ' wise one. A girl knows that it is sul- Olltlllf. ".ll.ll a clean soft. towel. Then r cidal to mnrrfl-w a rouc or a tlrunkard , a litzlc tissue cream. skin food or cold cream and 1118581186 it for a starve if she inarrics a lazy man. but. few Iivcvnds- twins a light patterinir| she does it bclicvlnr; that somehow movement. Remove the surplus cream, marriage: will make her philantlcrer “ml ‘ruillr-“C -"~ Pad 0f flbiofbelll- COI-l faithful. her drunkarrl sober and tum ton in cold water. their sprinkle it; 1-m- smckfl mm a gmgeqrm; \\'lll1 _\‘ull1' skin lotion and pat the‘ skin thoroughly until it has dried.‘ Now apply a thin film of finzshlngl cream or foundation cream and dust l A man knows that to marry a girl who is a pretty moron or one who is _ _ _ l idle and extravaeant a d clothesmurl with ‘Mp Wlwdcr‘ pr'"“‘m3 the l’°“’"u'ill mean that her hzsband will be l I seen one of these actors on the screen ' and 1 havefallen ln love with him or a gambler and that shc ls-duc -to » Perhaps this may explain to you. Mr. B. M. w., why two girls have not lknown rgood thing when they sew i it. and have. turned from you to men I who were your inferior. but. do not despair. There are Just u good nah tin the see‘ as ever were caught. and "thereere plenty of girls looking for just such a husband u you would ‘ make. ‘mam-xv nix. Etiquette blokes-calm t... me no. tnsncs served at a buf~ Iet supper? A. A buffet supper" usually consists of cold dishes. Q. Who should precede when walking down the aisle of a train, the manor the woman? A. ’I‘he woman gocs first. Q. What should mothers avoid doing in the presence of their child- ren? A. They should never talk about a child's smart. sayings and pranks, be- cause he will get an exaggerated opinion of his abilities and his at- tractiveness and will continue to re- peat them. ' A Morning Smile NO FAIR _ Dear Miss Dix-I am a girl of l7 and I am just wild t/c go to Hollywood and see some of those actors. I have and want to see him ln person. My l parents do not‘ approve of letting me go to Hollywood, but I have some money saved toward it. but not quite enough. ‘would you advise me to save up the rest of the money and run away? I um very irnhlppy because T fi-‘lhrwt co out with any boys until I'al'1'1 2c "year-s of m. SUE. . Answer":' Don't quit saving up your money w ilk! >'ou'to Hollywood until you fivt enough tndrring you back, Sue, because You’! need it. every cent. And lt=wlll taken lot and I hope by the time you get. that saved up you will have enough sense i-lot to spend it on such "n fool's errand. Samba had found a job for the week on a railroad section gang. and was taking leave of his family when his wile came to the door and shout- ed: "Come back hcah, Sam. You hunt cut a stick of wood f0’ _clc above-end you'll be gone a week!" The negro turned and looked very much aggrieved. "Honey." he said tn a tone of injured innocence, "what's -For. believe me, Sue, after- you gqg. t-oel-Iolywood you would have a mighty dcr on the skin evenly. Brush offl berm m death as goon as he has gm ‘he “c?” “ma” Wm" l cm“ ‘mp I tirccl of looking at her or that he willr ffkolwn ‘Tr a m“ ha!” brush kept spend his lifc tolling to pay her; billz,’ r012“; lmrgnsr‘ I thhlkkwu wmlbut. he marries her believing that P‘ . ' . r I ' l‘ nflrllflhoddma cs your‘ marriage will somehow turn a low-l ' 1-" l’ f? I‘ 1 ' - . . “ n m mom e ‘m ‘mm ma“ brow into a highbrow and a spenderl up m on Mm“. when yo" cleanse I int/o a saver And when rionc of tliescl y-oirr face during the clay after re-ltranqroirmmzion‘ ycur mm‘ and -‘tl-l‘ .t ' , mmmg m L Gamma’ cram p’ on ' women boa-t upon their breasts and : little skin lotion or freshcncr to re- c“, Om ma, mama“ L, . ‘mural urove all the excess cream. then ap- ' . ' plv your finishing crrwam and fresh “hm the ‘allure is dun emhely m‘ l their own suplclity and lack of, intel-l face powder. LOIS LEEDS. i ligence. Tomorrow-flabby Uppernnn. a d: ‘ '““ shnuldom s n I Why this Ls thus. why men and ________________>_ jwomcn do not bring as much gray matter to the choice of a wifaand ' husband as they do to tha selection Hints of a car or a dress is one of the ‘mys- n’ "but u. tcrles that. nobody can fathom. They simply don't. that's all. Nor can any- ‘ body tell why i; is that thr- homely lvlrtues. the wearing qualities that make men an dwomen desirable as Little food baskets for the birds ‘life partners have so little appeal to madc of ground-pine, or other Qvgr- either sex nor why the attributes that greens, will tempt. birds when other make men and women such danger- methods have failed. To Tcmpt Birds (‘hlmols Skin and feel well. You may use rnv letter and I will write to women who are interested in the CIompoirndT-hirr. john W. Scliellenherger, RR. #5, Strat- ford, Ontario. iyrlia E. Pirikliaiifs When washing the chamoiri skin, put a few drops of ammonia in a Iiasln of water and rinse. Do not. wring, but dry quickly in the sun or over a fire, rubbing well with the hands to prevent hardness. For rm xmaéri" Vegetable Canrrmiinil n. tr, Cimn Keep a small step tn a convenient lilac». to reach the higher =l- "-5 in thr- kitchen and pantry and to do awav wlLh ‘ “ oua matrimonial risks have a fartal al-‘l would live it down if you lived to be f2‘. Q-r-r- de mnttah? You-all talks as though slim chancepf seeing the actor you Ah w” ‘akin. do no with me, have fallml n love ‘with. Because there are hundreds of other such sil- ly little girls as you are who go to Hollywood and hang around the stud- los untillthey- have spam 111 thw- .rnoney and are heartbroken and dis- appointed and disillusioned and hungry end ehabby and who think themselves-lucky at last. if they can get. a place to wuh dishes in a cafe- teria. - ' a thousand years old. Bul. your parents are largely to blame for your folly. A girl of l7 is as old and sophisticated now as a girl of 25 used to be when they were young. and she ls plenty old enough be have boy friends and step out a bit, and lf they would let you do that Ind have the normal pleasures that belong m your time of life, you wouldn't have your head full of this silly nonsense about a man on a screen. And you wouldn't be think- ing about wrecking your life and running of! and going to him. And they never even let ln tele- phoning distance of the hero of their dreams, K\'l'10_l.s_s‘lck and fed up on the l\(‘llI’llX'lIY.lOH_ of calf-love glrla. And running away from, home l5 a sorry business for a girl, Bue. It al- ways leave elittle lmfreb on her I mnm How‘ Wonk! you m" w h." You would be thinking about some m. ndghbon l“ lump," “out yo“ nice neighbor boy and you would be md the Ponce 109k," "pr you m sltlnflcd to stay ‘at home where your every city and headlines in the‘ plp- - mom" u“ M” m c" ‘m Wu‘ ers telling ma: lnbthfl‘ missing girl _ Dfmfm“ DIX" and everybody‘ MWVEIUE! ‘nut? Dear Mitts Dix-I hav a ood hu Believe m‘ my chm’ you my“: band when he ls or. srfcakilng tcrrriik‘ l with me, but if anything goes wrong llu m: mad and will not speak to | me for weeks at a time.‘ what is the best remedy? tlarocfillihbyidu dilutions-a. >11; '1 lAnswcr: i h‘ Absence. The next time your hus- lbcnd parses into the silence tell him ithnt you feel he doesn't want to be glleturbcd by thel sound of the hu- imcn volee and that you are going to lntay with your mother or visit. a friend Vunttl he la ready w talk again, and that when he is he can tele- ‘symptoms which eve flaylnr The original Naylor home was in Yorkshire, England. but it ts found that in Robin Hood's "merry inen of Sherwood Forest," ‘Nottlnghamshlrc. there was a “Little John" Naylor, so called from his stature. This was ln the time of the Norman Kings, 118b- 1200. ' James Nnylor, 1617-1660, joined the Parliamentary Army and served u quartermaster. l-fe became a Quaker in 1651 and for his speeches was im- prisoned. He was soon released. how- ever, and went to London, where he was again arrested and accused of blasphemy, sentenced to be pllloried _in the New Palace Yard. London, his tongueto be pierced with a hot tron. his forehead branded with the letter‘- "B" and himself to be whipped through the city of Bristol. He ‘was released for a. short time time he distributed pamphlets which won admiration everywhere for their depth and beauty of thought and ex- prcssion. 0n the day of his punishment an influential friend pleaded his case -punishment. This was denied him. He bore his rlcrscciition with charac- teristic patience, but died of iirjjurtcs before reaching his home in Wake- field, Yorkshire. The American Naylorspclescendants of this branch of the family, settled in Middlctowir, Bucks County, Pm, One son went to Iicntucky’ and an- other son, John. moved to’ Baltimore. Md., 1n 1758. l-le “'55 a. member of the famous “Gunpowder Meeting." Prominent among persons of this namc now living is Emmet Hay Nay- lor, of New York, economist, author and lecturer. , Acids ‘In Stomach Cause Indigestion Create Sourness. Gas and Pain. ' flow to Treat. Medical authorities state that neu- Iy nine-tenths of the use; of stomach trouble, indigestion, aourncu, burning, us, bloating, nausea, etc, s" dug to an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. The delicate stomach lining is irritated, digestion t; delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable ry stomach luf- ferer knows so well, - . Artificial digestents are not heeded ln such cases and may do real harm. Try laying ulde all digestive aids and Instead get. from any drulglct some Blsurated Mllflflll. and‘ tlkl l ten- utei- right after, eating. Thu sweet- t-ns the utorncch, prevent; the fornic- tron of excess acid and - flicrc f: no acumen, In or plln. lllurcud Mil nut». (tn powder or CIUlOLiOfQIh-IIOW liquid or milk) l: bermlcu . to the stomach, inexpensive ‘m’ Mk0 and ll the molt efficient rum of man-mil for lwmnch 91390005., n1: tiled b! o ==-"--=;=:.-a---.-=.--l=--=~ “l”. prions 1W Ind you will come back bone. “m”, none-nu nix. thounndn of people ywhovcnley their sincere with no more (u: oftndleu- l. 1 It Ls fascinating in chiffon print in v Pattern Drice 15 cents. Be sure to ' be- , fore his ivcnalty and. during this- - with each member of Parliament and ; begged their clemency from the cruel spoonful of powder or four tablet: in l \. Perha s you remember the fudge o your childhood at- tcmpts-a hardened. sirgary mass? You would blush to be guilty of such failure now. For nearly everyone today kflnivs how to make the greatest vari- ety of silkv-texturetl, melting-smooth undies. rid nearly everyone knows that there is one sure way to get this wonderful creamy texturc——-usc Lama- tion Milk. _ There is a very definite reason for the smooth, velvety hody which it gives to candy. It is the finer cream particles~— broken" up by Phomogenization" and distributed uniforrnlyall through the milk. so that every drop shares in this creamy fineness of texture. l Thesame smoothness and riclrcrcam- iness which Carnation milk gives to candies it gives to all dishes in which it is irsed. Pure, whale milk evaporated to double richness. it saves on butter and cream; is always uniform in quality. always dependable. Being sterilized. it can be kept without waste. And in results it outdoes even the best of bot- tied milk. Send for the Carnation Cook Book. lt isfree. Address Carnation Co. Lim- ited. Aylmer. Ont. Carnation Fig Penoche—-2 cirps brown sugar, 1 cup while sugar, few grains salt, 2 tbsp. light corn syrup. i cup Camation Milk. lcup water, ‘_‘ tbsp. butter, 1 tsp. vanilla. §cup nut meats. lcupchnpped figs. Mix sirgar, salt. corn For richness and smooth tex- ture, use Carnation Milk in all your cookery. No other form of milk is so convenient, IO dependable, so economical. (See recipes above) The safeguarded Mill‘; l ?=:7.=.CANDIES THAT ARE ~ s CREAM-"SMQOTH b! hwvjnla-lu synl and Ca t‘ ‘ l withp water. ‘Cid? forms soft ball in cold tram stirring occasionally to pfgrentl sticking. Remove from f“, add butter and let stand umfl cool. _\\'hen cool. add val-ill l and beat until creamy: add nuts an . figs and mold on buttered plate. Carnation Mexican Orange Caridv-i cup sugar caramelized, l cur) Mill-i; “HEW”. 2 (‘UPS Sugar. l cup (ariiatjo Milk, feiv grains salt, grate’! rindj of 2 oranges. l cup nut. nzrai- ‘ boiling water to caramciizerl s boil until sumrr is dissolved 1d g‘ cups sugar, milk and salt. Cw‘: until. it forms soft ballincol/l “ale;- - “ha; a temperature of 23;?» F. ~ ' candy is done arld orange rinrl from fire and let staritl until c. cool heat until creamyhadll rr- , drop from teaspoon on oiled liiflv" Carnation Cherry (lpera ('a..i~~.,.;5__ 2 cups sugar. l cup Carnation $121k.) cup water, 2 tbsp. corirsyrup (Lght; few grains salt, 2 tbsp. butter, i up, vanilla, § cup rzindied cherries. ' g cup nut meats. Mix sugar, L‘ diluted ivitli watcr, corn syrup. Cook until it forms soft ball md ivaterorreacliesa temperature o.’ f,'t.'.~'F_, Remove from lirc. add butter and let stand until cool. \\'hen cool. a'lrl van.‘ illa and beat ttlllll crcanrvzallil theme; and nuts and mold on hirttcrerl nlate. - in Lllllill “from Contented Cows” D . . Christi Chocolate Cookies f, Simply make it a rulc t0 always kccp a SUPPU °f Christie's Cookies in the house. For aftcrnw" ‘all . . . receptions . - o picnics . . . dessert . - o the nursery . - - Jnhgl time they 1'" w ' crisp, so crunchy, so cn- ticingly flavored, so frcs ' and lig cand dainty’ d" they \ c alum): RPPR‘ ciatedg In 3 P°Puh X; flavors-Butter CriSP Ginger“ Crisp. Cllffll“ _ Crisp. 45 dclicmll Cookies in each pasklg“ es _ y CIISP v ..MAY l5. 1930 ._______ .