smurf-Hauntin- ~ slble to accept, what should one do! v . one may often attend and than ex- . chosen roi- a. weddins? i. pen until Iaiqis all tried out. Strain l, two hours. I , sauce may be made irom bee! cubes .._, .1 ijfworznyis Realm -:- Social Milddy Beautiful Iyllahliaeb NUT. WiiRK Iran's Vegetable Ccqiclnd ‘I -——-L——-——-- ifflrdqltlist 7 uswualllettcral tlrqmwomfl." -—Mivs. Many Surfs-m, Grsiniaud, Etiquette IyIsbu-tslne Q. Ii one has declinedgan invita- tion and then later it becomes pos- A. Ii a. large aflair oi some kind, plain h the hostess; or ii’ a close friend, one-may phone or write and ask the hostess ii this late acceptance will inconvenience her in any way. Q. May my day o! the weak bo A. Yes, though Friday is seldom chosen, tor religious reasons. Q. What are "nu-two A. Long thin pieces oi fish or meet, usually rolled and tied. BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED wrinkled Finger-g and Other Problems Dear Miss Loads-Al) How can I make my ringers appear longer arid less wrinkled? How can I keep or!!!‘ nails irom peeling? I used to bits them. I do my own housework. (3) l am 5 ieet 3 inches tall snd am large boned. My me- ements are: nook, 13%; bust, 84%; waist, 31; hips, 4i; thigh, 25; cali, idli: ankle, it. Does sprsining the ankles rnakc them larger? Docs wearing s Ylibbli’ anklet reduce and strengthen the ankles? I have sprained mine lavarsl times and they seam larger. I love towslk but my bunioru hurt mo. although I wear a shoe with a built- two hours s day, exercise tor one hour. take a warm bath, eold rims and rub down. Is this 800d tor the skin? (i) I have tried to dici- bui’. i! hurts ‘my stomach. I eat a little meat and bread, a icw potatoes, lots o! vegetables and iruit. so: break- iest I have a cup oi ooiree vsnd s plscs oi cake; for lunch, an egg and one slice o! bread. (b) Do you think For 77w Cook csssanow or uvks sun BACON “ F .» ' One cell's liver, Iew slices bacon, “ l cup small onions, 1 pint rich brown sauce, 8 tablespoons lemon juice, potato balls fried in hot fat. Wash liver and Wipe dry, Fry bacon in g and put tat back in the pan. Lay the ' liver in it and iry two minutes on ‘ each side, then put in the casserole. . Add brown sauce, onions and lemon Juice. Fasten the cover o! casserole tight, put in moderate oven and cools ~Put in potato balls and serve from casserole. The brown l. dissolved in water-one oi each cup ‘ deal; can I prevent this? it would be good M’ ms to learn t» swim? (d) 1' have straight blond hldr, and am thinking o! having l permaltnt wave. Would you advise it? ('1) My isce perspiras s good MR8. TILL!!! I. Answer-(l) Having the hands in water a good deal tends to make them wrinkled. Wear rubber gloves when washing dishes and heavy cot- ton ones ior heavy household tasks. Whenever your hands have been wet, rinse them in old water, dry and rub in a hand lotion. At bedtime, scrub in ereh support. (S) I walk outdoors . toedr-yinpoeakthciisinwsrmolive ourerteemibuussevnslumus week. ‘ (s) I! you an about 80 mrs old -. l. -~ sage‘ it ‘happens-y Woollen Can sad-l " - Divoroelvll ‘Us Osrodi A you should welsh I14 pounds to coa- (ermto the average standard. Since W“ u-rlfl-IQ-bonod, an assess oi ten to amen pounds would be permis- glhig, Your dgure is toe heavy from tends to make them larslr- Mk you!‘ design’ about the rubber enklcts. They are helpful in some eases. Con- sult s chiropodlst about your bunions. You may head sh opsntiun or at least some sort oi bunlon shield. Wear shoes that do not press en the toes. (s) Yes, (i) You must les-rri to W" the pangs c! huriser i! you wish to lose wsisht. sip wsisr slowly when you Ieel hungry between meals, but do not eat anything then. I suppose your eoflee has cream and sugar in it, whih are iattening. Drink it clear or omit it in (aver o! s. iruit juice bevsrale. Try eating nothinz but iruit for breakfast. m- lunch have a large vegetable salad. IFor dinner have a little meat, a starchy vegetable or bread (not both), two ncnstarehy vegetables, s. iruit des- sort. (U) Yes. (6) Yes. (1) I would not advise you to try to check the sweating entirely; just Wipe your skin with an astringent lotion several times duriris the day. You may use witch-halal or some toilet water. LOIS LEEDS. Weight and Measurements Dear Miss Losdr-(l) I am ll years ‘old, s (set s inches tail and weigh isc pounds. My measurements are: ankle. c: call. layman. airliner, as: bust». II; waist. 8|, Are they correct! (s) I have medium brown hair. what coiNI Ire becoming! LOUISE B. Answolh-(l) The average weight tor yoursge sod height is is! pounds, ‘I'M assess in your height is largely due, I think to your having heavier bones than the average. Your mass- urensenis are in good proportion ier your type. (l) In selecting becoming onion it is important to consider W’! 00591011011. whether iair, ms- diilnl ll‘ olive. - Isis and syo color should silo be considered. I shall be glad to help you ii’ you will give me a. better description o! your coloring. LOIS LEEDS. Good Advice For The Hurry-up the hands well, rinse, dry and - mas- sage with cocoa butter, leaving it on overnightu Wear old gloves at night to keep the grease on. Cut eutthe palms and slit the front of the fin- gers tor ventilation. Perhaps the peeling oi your nails is the result o! i ,‘" p! boiling water. avg‘, miss sirens vlshiss sees. which is oprnug - osuoso], KOLLIHIIIXK TVHOII-VN ' KVlGVKwO (‘Oil-l so sssulrun p!!!) nous so; any; iny ‘lop-swam ‘noruosa do; ps5; ‘Iny ‘supp; ssusss on; u| HIMG NOILIVHVN ZI1DIEM Ill-HBO! Olowssdfl jssodg "WIND '.Pll°.\\ Iplmo,“ Tired. strained nerves interfere with digestion Azzheendofrhedsftworicitls sgood solo wrdicvc nervous union Mounties-bribe useof Wrislefs- Your docterw-ill cell youbewv ehesctofcbewingrolsxesaedsoothuthedrad nerves-how the healthful cleansing action ed I wflslefs refreshes and toassiyouupall round- jseebayouwemdyceseiorwourfsod. =........"'"~"§~..:~'.r ‘.',. ., ‘ ' > l‘ it or i dilution .............., -%lll.lifllflfoalil‘ lnaddflfll» Dinner No one knows better than the woman who combines home-mskinl with other inter-ecu that minutes ans precious, and that in enjoy the dinners ooeksd at home after a day ct activity she must get them in a minimum o! time to have an evening lslt 1w leisure and relaxation. Thesemtciihesuccalsoitheso dinners is in planning mods that take but little time w Pr!!!" Hid will ssborttime iooookflrhis il hoi- ths place 1dr casserole rueutsfwhieh must be in the oven ice s eoupls o! hours. u elaborate dishes that con- sumo time to concoct, even though but s iew minutes to cook.‘ ' Nevertheless, the meals need not be chops or steak and lettuce’ ‘salad sud eofiao- . ~ I -- l. The arrangements oi tbs kitchen and habits o! work govern much oi tbasctual time oi preparation oi the meal. but in general the menus are planned I0! a hall‘ to throe- quaiers oi an hour. I In general the ioods that can be sacked on top oi the stove are the ipost speedy. However, a dish put in thcovenisheatsdsndwillcookin iidn. so. ii it can be prepared while the oven ie heating and yiil cook in twenty-rive to thirty minutes, it may be wsli included in those last- rninute dinners. sums chaps sud sticks. which are , oi course. easily broiled or pan- brplisd. other mist must not be gee-r lflidfl- YR! dlldlflifliJbfdllll ssnaursuyum ems in ‘brown IIIW- ml stalk in m brown sauce, sausllll. trsakiurtsrs. the hips down. Barliaihl the ankles. mm"! d ‘fWhat We Need is not Trial Marriages but Trial ‘ Divorce, for if Nlno-Tonths of the Fighting Couples Were Separated for a Year They Would Kiss and Make Up,” ' Says, Dorothy Dix ' Hcrois sstorytbstawcinnntoidmesotionsalothsthasinitamecal for "cry dillruntiod married couple who u looking wistiuliy toward use divorce court: ' . "My husband and I bad been married tea years said. “and I never dreamed but that he was as eon- tented as 1 was. Then suddenly the blow mi. we old me that he no longer esrod (or ins and had huge in love nth another women and he wanted ms divorce him so that he could mdrry her. ' "I was stunned. o! "ccursa. and hem; broken, but I had too much sail-respect to besny man's duty wise tryinl to get rid oi’ ma. do, alter I had thought the matter over, I proposed u) my husband that we should Dari {or six months and during that time hold no communication whatever with sscb other. ‘that would give ‘him reliance to find out how deep was his tooling ior the other woman and ii he still "Mum h" is M we would srrssse the mum: decently so as w cause sa little talk as possible. i ' "n. semi: to this and i packed my trunk and went w a nice hotel u. live- He made s suitable iinaneisi arrangrnent ior nie- snc 1 got the old Job back that I had held bsiorc my marriage. go about weeping on the breasts oi’ my friends and demanding thee they mourn with me over the sorrows oi a poor (eras-ken wile. ' "On the contrary, I get myssli some pretty new clothes and I not everywhere I was invited and because I was being a good sport about being ditched even people I hardly knew went out oi their way to give me a_ hand. So I kept too busy to have any leisure ior salt-pity and I round our that the world has a number oi things in it besides husbands. Especially bqidgg husbands who are in levs with other women.‘ "In all the six months I never wrote or telephoned or spoke to my hug- bend, and when at the end oi the probation we mot to discuss our sflalrs I iound that he had been completely disillusioned with the other woman and "ill hi! b" for my bad revived and was stronger than ever, and that his ens ardent desire was ier me to forgive him and coma back home. "m" I Pllyfld fully. I told him that I wasn't sure oi my own isaliags; that I had oriioyad any lifldoin, and that there was another man in when I had become interested. ‘first settled Friend Husband, and he started in on s. whirl wind courtship that I permitted to sweep me ofl my ieet and in the end I went back and we re-established our home, with no hearts broken. That was live years ago and there is no happier couple than we are, and no husband in the world who is more vamp preeg new than mine." This story continua s theory I have ions held. that what we need is not trial marriage, but trial divorce, ior ii nine-tenths oi t...‘ fighting couples "l", V"! 10 hi’!!! the marriage bond were separated icr a year and given “in! WW9! 0i! sud think it over they would kiss and make up. instead o! wrecking their homes, . '_ The thing that makes husbands and wives get on each others nerves mint each other inc closely (or tee long s time. They get so that they can only behold each others faults. livery little habit and peculiarity ir- ritates them beyond endurance, and by eontrastevery stranger takes on an silurizis charm. Ivory woman whom the man only sees when she u some up becomes s siren. Every man that the wiis only meets occasionally u e sheik. ' . And it is tbs lauic way with domestic llic.’ The home beccmu s. prison that they hate. All its duties and obligations become loathsome. ‘Ibo Qan Ieeis as i! he was returning ts a Jail when he comes home st night. The wits issis that she is nothing but a slgvs doomed to perierm an end- less round o! __dcn_iostio tasks. Each ionic icc freedom and the wide-open spaces oi the night elubs and eabsrets and the wild liie that has no letters upon it. _ ' ~ . i . i g .......... ..... ~ Also the bored, dissatisfied. disillusioned married couple look upon dlvorda as ‘s sort oi’ llyslum. They believe that s decree absolute will work a sort oi miracle and usnllsis them to a stats oi ecstatic hills is which they will have no more troubles or worries and that above all. it will restore them to their iormer estate in which they were isusbiss carefree bobs and girls. Thee-store, they rush to the u»... courts and they ans out s. ms that divorce is not the universal clue-ail that they thousht it, was. ' the cook finds that aha has not only last bar husband but sbe has lost her nice rheme‘ and a Iced ccmiortable living sad she has to go out into tba world and support bmcli. The wcassn who divorcee hellwlhllll because he'doesn't understand her and isn't her siiinity and who goes back horns to mother doesn't iind welcome on tbs doormat. nor does abs and that/she can slip back into‘ bar old gi-wp and be one o! tbd girls again. u—u-—I-——- Iisagingsnotoriouslybrightenastheylsdoandhomoshdholneomklng begin wiees mighty goodte s man whohssbeen accustomed tntbem, sitar he has uvsemgiewmqsuuiasrcsflursntoreiub whsrsbohas hadta ordorbuowsmssissndrusuisslpmiucatismmorsouitiaklflmuafl ieegtenndculdiatiouiustssatsactsacustepunnhetinweioskinas omsissitutsesswermsiswaslsssinidslitebsn- jfiirthtlrmfliep-tht divorced husbands ‘and whom marry annrusbsaasndwiveshsd. Possession. _ mun-uremia“: aomsumudivorosdcssinmvathcsituatioa. ooasrsilrik. siruiupmmurmaasmmoavsliitlfl mourn-M _ _ Millfilllblfiufi, ' with each other and aiodads disgruntled husbaadsandwirss. and had lot liens peaceably and happily enough," gig V a and too much pride w held ob to a man who was _ I didn't wear the willow nu _ at l. l. id, ll and id years III im- mediate wear. that viii prove lcvsly collar is o! white pious complains sid to tbs housekeeper whfwisbsl to serve an impressive dssssrt that does Mi MW! lull! men to mesa. yo: iastsim. time is s sills- roan dainty that, is dllidioill "l". l9 easily ahdquiekiy isads that it {sill at gooey desserts. ‘re make _ u: nsuuwnemvies . ebony. nu wiiisms eight. "rho woman who sets a divcmlbscsuss abs csulhtirer husband mains , their smei- A msussvem-ehwmmmmiormusgvuh. and navel-mama: t faults rhseeesemeiuu and as (assessors ea siuirsiswiticsisssistlr ¢ (aunts-sens ostatothan my wm m their iirstto sarhcuusg ecmsj alimony and their hair-orphaned cbildrcu. ‘ - " ‘daditiollbm "By , witbpcrt bow of black flbbn.‘ jlsrrow bolt shows alfghtly rains wslsiliiil- jhvsrtnd plaiis at met runs s wide Niihs-boI-plsit, l“ lddflllldltfl widths; sheets tasasbutlll lords .. uisl-ieeiyushriai-wao ilrirdoi 0-inch easiest ia-the sishs yosri ails. . llodsinlssalhactwehcurnasd c! d!» serial. Merely a we; pressed into slam. to lens-waisted pique with white and suntan shade, - iapisinginglsasiwiibwhitesreat- Iatiua price ll cents. Io sure to dii insist s! puma. _ ~ firs: Large White ldssssips is is cahhbut saiy it esais wan ordered with a onwuwonuwouunqs-sewvuw-aw-u w‘ ‘m. mlsssslaassaoavlllsssOl _ " uraonesuqonnalumnus-nuance" s dllishtiul m» m smrtmeiss I m‘ lllydplppowea’svavasnleerealslaalso '97 um a. classroom n u s you» '9 "l “w” ' all waits name piaus print is _ . uilcssd spit; mood. rem ran........................|...,........‘v stats a slice or two oi crumbled coke; pile Quickly Made V Summer Wiihawrssiboicrsngssoctioni-TM oranges may be sprinkled with pew. dqlod sugar l! desired. Perhaps wiuppederem is tbeiirsi , ‘ V moan’ roos ensues ~ m4 idiliaa cam iicni ircai lun- ssv oslwliha mile per.“ ' - " dayoueeilitasiite box. mother!" asked Milton,» ~ "Because." chirped his brother. "you irlilbt putsemething la it, and you might not." - ""-——'.-~—~—-w . Hatred stirrsiirueyrtriis: but-love . coverdth all slam-Proverb ergon- min. ._ . i A lriorldslllfi i! a sumurms eon; mares between equals-Oliver Gold- afliith- ' as; been camp's president's! the MM‘ llflilsai AIIIIisNcILJIhIOb will mast in inst city use ysanpr. lamb is aisp President oi the Osh- sdisn usdissi Association. ‘ ' Houcohpowld Hints Address , in a shallow sisal dish and sin-round, m- Harvey filth: c: (h. ‘I "1 a u. ‘lessen ‘ k w~yrusrvusuiiuu_ 4'1... elation- I n-"i-."'i’l51i‘.i'?li3 u'.'.'i‘.°‘"" lltlllgzullifllémsggg, upe--.-.. "i ‘WhbIUIAs \ Cara‘ u lilvw more putting awsr tbs slim. n) it weliwitb olive ail. than was a ,in a. pieec o! old tabla lines. ‘his silver will not mum m should a. wasbsd in hot water balm using s arena res-us ‘more is no butts! lmsd toaster than uviasbsstss lust. It bscinu vwy astsscwiuastsuinussnuu quickly as some toasters. A Cabbage wit» Doustpcurihawstar- is nus (mm. hllbssa and cm m sink.‘ Or. ii this must be dsas. uu sink should be rinsed with Vatsi mntslning powdered charcoal as a little chloride o! lime. .. . - vwipw...‘ ‘ Q- . O A Mommy Smile A min was making out Last s and aiilxing them‘ to the garments in s second-hand ciothierfs. Most 0i (hem were more ci‘. less cenvsntisi. such as "Must." "not Claimed." "Tailor! sample" and so iorth. but one i-flori certainly claimed orisineiity- .7110 central display l; the window was g pair e! trcusarsloi startling cu and evsn more startling color. To mi ’ garment was atliasd a card bearing the statsnsanir-"Ifhoss ‘hcusars Wei-y Uncalled For." ‘ _' with the depositing for the mm- are complete and the Boiling-Briana treaty rencunclng war will become l solemn covenant bstwcsiu ierty-lil nations. on July as President Hec- vor proclaimed the may" st ifwiiiil House ceremony attended by repre- sentatives o! many nations. v Erbiatioh oi the names oi (he Iaegublic, Act in Germany has re- moved lsgsl obstructions to the re- turn oi the sir-Kaiser, but be is W leaving‘ Holland, ' observe a nathdd is the curricu- tion ct your time. Ivory hour will than know it; proper vsmplcrmeni and no tiiuswill be icsL-Iisbor . Home. 'hsfidS g . iii‘. , is . §§£ai§¥§l¥ yeyébeiiows cation oi Japan, the diroiiminsriéi v dorstcbd to have m intention ‘>1,