i \ n PAGE EIGHT vv vw vvv b 5 0m an’s R i-WWMW Elappen ings of the Week -—Killg Edward, minotlced and _ unheralded, paid ail infolnlal ‘n51; ducuig original ideas on refresll- ' Wednesday iligllt to me 110041.11; West- Abbey, planting there a cross inscribed “In King l standing bare- Field of Remembrance gt minlsier pllilll wooden Memory of His George v." After headed for several minutes, Ahllesiy he trillgcd with other llitlilrllcrs ill. heavy lain through pools of waiter to cxalllllle tlle lllililliizire fields of red poppies. His .\la_ies:y pur- chased two poppies fFLIll an ex- servicenlun, plncivg u buzldic of bills ll‘. the coll-i Icii llc was r a nunlilur of nearing a .101: Jvcrcnaz, t hi1. llilt u.:d ii I O O O Prin PS5 Fll/Tlllifitll her flltjllti. . lion l<I lu B ii llllOlll, lord and Liidv Allvlitlnle's (izliluh- P3131134‘! her \ illgr-r brothers into e urf nf p m: hop catch. This " is one year older than liilfs‘ n1 xt to the Duke of in Piccadilly. On the .~~ .\' reiuln to Ixiildoll, Miss rd will mark out the IiHPS o. mulch oz; the iliiili a: the b i-k of the Plccutlillj; house The liwjviil cllilrlrcll lire also very fond LA- ilnlpiig. but inf cly prefer ill_\l'l"i\‘-'.llg a Itiilstil of siting for tie pirpttse of lllakiiis u c of tha- CftlllJtlLlX skxpgmig: lope. O t O O 'l‘il- Ear‘. and Countess of Bcss- bormlizli reiiirllcd lo London on rlc cu -r 2 from Stalistcd Park, ‘Si: a a c o and Itfarchioness .. "tie left ivalnlcr mill it. id ni .5 Lvcon ;.e .5.\\' I, I..~::il~ll, for the win- Ttm .‘Iil‘qll05$ of W ' n _ . . . o Alitirciv \fii-Pllail of Mon- t John Vvcdnesrlay ' ~Hcc dinner at ) the toiiot of 1v Forces of (l G ll tiles was .1 il.»- b lo s eliter- t; l m‘. 'l'll'lr.l!ii_v and Friday o. wcck. O O I O .\li<- Doris Rodd left Thursday on l .t to Ellgialid where she will l~p n.l srvclill 1110211115 wltll .\Ir. and T bells of London, who are remembered here. O ~ - - Airs, A. E. Morrison Prince Sir. vi fl -‘ 1.1m‘. the members of the Th: av ftf'(‘l'l‘.0f‘.t’l bridge: club at hcr home this week. O O O O Mrs. Roy Whi 2 of Souris received v 'I‘uc day afternoon for the first time since her wedding, at. hcr pretty home on Chapel St. Mrs. A. J. White received Wilh llcr dailghter-ili-lriw. The hclnc was attractively (iecoratcd with lovely Autum flowers. In the spacious dining room Mrs. Hughes, wife of . senator J J. Hughes, presided at the tea table, and was assisted by Miss Olga White. ‘ Miss Jean Mc-Lciln and Mis Virginia Niac- Doliald. The large number of callers tcsiiflcd to the popularity of the young bride. O O O O Her Excellency the Lady Twecds- mulr is staying ill Lrzndon with llcr mother the Hon. Mrs. Norman Grosvcllnr, durin: i110 Coiivfllffc‘ ence of her son, who successfully‘ tiudcrwczii, ml operation 011 1114* tonsils lust weak. I O O O Mfs Isabcll Jamieson who spent the slimmer at her nld home in Halifax is being Cflftllillly welcomed back. O O O O Mr. C. M. Shannon sailed from Glasgow on Thursday °1'1 1115 1"’ turn from a vacation stY-‘m Wm‘ his sLstcrs and other relatives in Scotland and Eiiglflild- I O O O O M155 Ina Gillan, Miss R- J- Ross and Miss Townshend of Summcrsldc are returning tonilm (l-om Saint John where the)’ 1111" been taking a frcshener course 111 public health work. 1°‘ 111° P95” week. O O O O The Tannin-Rutherford Nuviiflls lil Summerslde this morninfl hi!" been the occasion of much enter- taining for the popular $011118 bflde Miss Sybil Tnllton. O O O O Mrs. - J. J. Trainor entertained rcry pleasantly at. a prettily arranged four table bridge at her home 66 Prince Btnet on Thurs- day evening. iiiiiliittld ' iind ill-l‘ PIIYPLIS hilvc ‘ The DUCIIBS: of Kent. is intro- ments from the Continent, A preference of hers for crystallised fruits has sci a fashion. Big baskets with a whole melon in the ‘ l centre, ialigcrines. peaches, cherries ‘ and citrons are being packed for ‘I Chis-nuts. crystallised ‘violets < 111111 105*‘ Win15, whole mint and ‘, verbelizt have a delicious purlunlc l as \\'ell as flniour. l 1 u a a I l Mr. and Mrs. C. R. D. Shunlioll ilnd threewlhili t snllfld fol‘ til l home ill Si. B. W. l. lu ‘ ll‘ .ll;l_\' .'illt'i' \.i;‘tltl0Il spy-ix. prwly’ here, i\.til I\Iis. C. 3,1. 5!. all arid 1i.» Louis S.l£l§ll( I‘. , liild in L..:..ill1.t {Hid 5:0 land. l t O 0 I Mls- Irllla ‘i: i. has goli!) m 5Y1 ‘i, \\'ll.l'\‘ .-ll~ has zisseptui ii l l ilvritivii with up tnllietl illlsscu. The Div ken.» It: ‘ding glmip i held their firs‘. \\ ' llli-i-lllig of‘ the .\a on oil " ..L\\' (",0 3,1. l at the home of Mr . T. E, Ail-Nut; : - . - . 1 The illness of .\fr.~. John Agliew is I ¢li\‘l>1l' regretted by hcnnltlii: 1 friends i O O O O I ‘ MP5; 1P1°11 Tholilllsvn returned on Tuesday afternoon floni the Ros= Memorlzil Hospital Montreal. coming from MOllflOIl by pert)- imml" H" 11111115‘ friends arr pleased l0 learn that she has mad 3 800d recovery from her operatiol. O t O I Among the Charloiietouin visitor; to the Armistice ball . Saint. John on ‘Tuesday CVEIllll; were M155 p“ J_ Ross and Mr. J. B. Ross and Miss J. M. Townshend of Summeride. O U O O Itfiss L. M. Molllgolllcry- (Miss E. W. Afacdollaltil. ill writing to Toronto from Cavendish. the scene ' 0f many of her books. says in part3. "I'm having a good time and rest 111‘1'_l‘- ‘The Island‘ is vely lovely in its autumn coloring. The farm , uhelc lllc scene of “Anlie'_' of i v Green Gables’ was laid is part of , the block of land bcing purchased ‘ by the Government for a National . Piiik. so Anne‘; haunts will bl; preserved as they are and my dem- {old woods will never be sold to l someone who might not cal-e {Qr t them when the present own< r . 11715595 011» “I had forgotten that l my Island was so lovely. It, 15 I always a fresh revelation when 1 come back to it." Ono: Mrs. A. W. B. Jone: arrived in ‘ lilo city last week to visit her i father Mr. Alexander Kennedy :1 Smlthllort. Mrs. Jones left her I 11°11"! 1n Victoria. B. c. last May l travelling m Denver, comradu where she visited her aunt Mrs, G. i Whitchousc Worth, thence to New Orlcansf from which port; 511:3 l 51111911 i0 Smith Africa, visitirg her i brother Mr. W. J. Kenricdv who i5 a Dfoililiicnt blLlilPS man in ‘ Johaiinesbili-g, Willie there silo ‘ attended the opelllrg of the Em- l pire exhibition. “hr-n. nmny Cam . Milan produczs wele exhibited Airs. Jones returned to Canada viii ‘ England spenclilzg 0m “wk i“ l London. She t_.‘l('(t.~. to return home to Victoria the czuiy my; o; December having Cumfllptgd u mu,- of somewhat ovcr 22.00?) miles, - . - . Mrs. L. G. Imvls and .\ll.\\ lfilrlirl Lea gavc a Chilillllll! l:‘.i,.e disillu- at the Niawlcy House Oil Mo la evening llolzouring .\Ii .5 ‘m, Tanton, whose lilarriazc toik yin» this niorllilvz. Tiley oil i\\:' It ,p‘:i_ycd three tables of BIIGQJ‘ u‘ ‘ the homc of Mrs. L/f‘\\‘l,\_ M“, 1 Tanton receiving a lovely gucsl oi , honour prize. a . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brennan have as their gucsi. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Fraser of New Ycrk. O O O O Hon W. G. Ernst, M. C, K, (7., and Mrs. Erll t: were the guests of M11901 and Mrs. Robinson during their short visit to Summcrsidc this week. They returned to their Thursday morning. O O O O The Commemoration tea at the Armouries on Wednesday after- noon was a. very delightful function. Mrs. L. A. Moore and Mrs. R. L. Molllson presided over the tel table. Mrs. B. W. Robin- son wa: hostess and was assisted in her pleasant duties by a number of young ladies, O O O O A little later in the year Queen Mary may have her youngest grandchild, little Prince Edward of mm,’ gtgying with her at Band- ringhnm. A nursery is now beinfl ‘ browli 511,311‘, 2 iztcl ,h0me in Bridge-water, N. S, on . “'1'”. P933149. 1.1.}??? OWN ._ 595591.61! vvvvv v vwvvvv v v vv w‘ avlwm -1:- Social and Persona O.Q‘$OOO-OGO-OO-§OOOOOO0§O§O.Q§§OO§OOQQQ-§Q.-Q§Q§§Q.§h q g Q Q 54;: V v I l Today’; Short Wave Radio Program 000100-0- v19 IL vvvv‘ vfvivvw Dorothy Dix ’: Letter Box (Alla-inhalers! ‘- SATURDAY, NOVEIWBER 14 PARIS ' 5:15 put-Concert from Radio- Paris. 'iP.~\---l. 2.3.6 lll.. 11.72 meg. i ciisnva _ I 5:30 p.ln.--Nc\vs_froln ille League ‘of .\‘.u.olls lleadoilurlcis. HBL‘ I312 lll., 9.65 meg. | ROME l 6 p.m.--~Ne\vs in Blgliéll. 3R0, Bride 1i ‘iiids it Hard to Fit Into New Social Life When She is Taken From One City to An-l other 4 Her’s Indeed is a Problem of Loneliness Dear Miss Dix--Tllree months ago I came to this city as a bride from ilnoiller State. All utter stranger. My husband is~a very reserved typo of illali who does not lnuke friends easily. He works for a large business corporation md has many associates whom ‘$1.1 lll,, i163 lltez. LIN , Lflli-illtill‘ and ill. ll T7 liirg, < . iilri lu, lllc_;.; c:sl),l lJ.>’l ill. ll.'.'.> z: (lSC, 31.3 ni., loss meg. ‘ liialllix 511T» piil M. l)‘ 'I'l.-l‘it~ DJILI '_‘3l in. l‘. T? nieg. ' l 'l'lli'. tre 1 ili:',;.; Got. 3L3‘ ill , ,S1...S illci. i DIDNTIKILAL l0 130 p in.--"Callleo 'I'hcati'c"— l dlier iflvd plays. CRCX. 49.2 llL. l‘ til i; CJRO. 413.’? II1.. 6.15 meg; CJRX 25.6 lll., 11.72 tilt-g. TOKYO ‘ niidliight- LL11‘ lisxls Progrulil." JVl/I. Nrlzaki. 20.5 m., 14G meg. THE COOK'S CORNER CRESCENT ROLLS. Use ill!‘ plan tea biscuit butt. r re- cipe, thvidillg the m.xt.1rc into two Cfllilll parts. Roll e;...i half t.1in 1n pie shape, kccpiilg the batter as roullti {LS possigti. out lliio eight p.e shaped wedges and spread each one with the following mixture: 1-3 cup pcons iof nil‘. d butter, 1-4 cup iulely cliolzped will- filth. or rolled .-a'ted peanuts. Roll into a crescent cnd fasten ' i a t00!h1).(‘,k. Bake on a grcuud ‘ll; ii; -l.ict 12 to l5 minutes ill a‘ hot oven. li..‘>'l.i.it Iiulls; Use 1h: p'a n tca, bscuit miter and proct-ctt a for, ‘Crescent. rolls. Spread the dough,‘ ."'1i the following mixture: 1-2 tupl l, c sugar or brown H1531‘, 2 table- i sjwrolls nliielled but er, 1 tom-pooh‘ ginger. FllllSlh as Crescent, rolls. prepared fcr liim vsays the London 13ll..;,' Alli»: g tllc several blrtllltayuirelellts that her Majcsiy made to the ltoyiil baby, wcrc some little garlllcnts- which she had embrridcrcd. Early in tho New Year it is llkcly flint Queen Mary will have hcr Lve grand- children at Sandringhdln, This viii ll't bl at Cllri films, as the Princess _Roya1 always spends t .1‘. vzoorl Iiouse. ‘i._ ..'.;:ll> How MflflY Pennies Y.our ChilcPs Life? Don't Try to “.S‘ave"on Home Remedies-Ask Your Doctor dilute is fill!‘ puiut, on WtliVll prac- ilr.t_ > l (tlrt'trll\ ugrce. 'l'|l:it i : Ilwl l um‘ I/OHI (‘III/fl iullulnllm remedies loll/mu! (IS/Jilly your Ilurlcr jlrsl. All llirltllcrs klluiv this. But some- iinleli the instinct to salvo a lcxv pennies lly iluylllg “snlllclhilig just us good" (JVCfUOlIlUS caution. _\\'llcn it COITIUS to tllli ivitlcly iiscrl children's rcmcd -—"nlilk of mag- ncslil" -— mzlny t OCIOYS for over half n‘ ccntilry have said “PHILLIPS? l~or Phillips’ .\li|k of Alzlgncslil is the I standard of illc world. Safe for chil- I dren. l Keep illisin mind. nnrls:iy“PIIIL- LIPS‘ MILK (H? bIAGNESIA" _ when you buy. Comes nnw, also in . lllblct form. Get the form ymi prcfcr. Iiut soc that what you got is labeled "Gcnulnc Phillips‘ Milk of Mag- nesia." 25¢ fnr a big box of the tablets at drug stores. ALSO IN ‘IAILET FORM: Erich tin tnbletin the r uiv- Illilflt o u tmviptmnlu of enuinr- Phillipsf Milk of ltiugnenla. MAD! m ciimimi l PHILLIPS’ $353.’. ‘ uyilt‘ ilillliiitloll.., sueil us the Juilllll- League. or any patriotic society, . ;.\' \.‘lli' way 01' gcitillg ill with thc killd of pebble you would like t0 ImOW. . long as you just drop iilto ii church for a service as any passing stranger l . . :ui,,llt do. you will have no chalice of milking cclltilct with the members. , tin \‘.'.\'ts u. cull llltll iiho a.e friends often iicvei" meet, t no wonder thilt sllc gets so desperate for occupation and society that she lie likes very much and who like him in ra- tlllll. Most of these men are married, yet ilollc cl them have brought their wives to see slil l lluvc had no opportunity to make any nuts iii that way. We have been 1o t. il hi“ rill tinles,'but we go and leave ..:l-.l have IllCl no one at all. My husband .illii I l0\c lath other dearly, yet. this 00n- tlllllUlki lllid Ulltlltiiflg dict of Bitch Others :,.>c.ei_v is gluing under our skills. I feel that no l:i..ill‘1' how lllllCll in love two people are. rlilttcl’ lllcliutlally (‘All have a dsastrcus Olllct _ on tl.<u" lllill'l'l.it,'t‘. I can see this, but 8-b- .:l.l, i d.» lict kzloiv "what to do iilltlilt it. Can you make any > ,.i- tall.» \.ll the btllijuti.’ YOUNG WIFE. .'il'.’»\\t'l'1 _ ll lli your old llollle you belonged to filly sort of an organization with t lit ". emails club or piiilalltllropic organization, wiitc to YOU!‘ president and .1. l; llcv to give you crctitlntiiill; so that you iiiliy join ii similar organization .'l tilt‘ c.tg,- to vjiiicll you have luovcd and which is to be your home. That AIZOULBI‘ \\'l\y l5 w join \R'IIDI,C\'CI‘ church you belonged to at home. AB i3 L if you unite \\.ili u clltlrcll you become one of the body, and if you .:lt.\v a t‘ position to lute iul flLLF-t‘ purl. ill ciiilicil work you will have lll l:l.1.i..iig (icsivllblc acquaintances. Every Church in these h s young peoples‘ stiflltfblfisJllld makes a grclit 011111‘!- tO diflw 5111711 1 us you and your llusbuiittiiito its fold. uollt irel lllllt and offended because your husband's business as- ...-.-.lt.s little not brollgilt their wives to cull 0n you. It is only in small . .,illlillllllltlLfi tliut llitt plcilzaiit custom prevails. In large cities and in Ofgdlllclltlullp flit-ll kccp their business and social lives apart so that Li.) ill; - ~..o._v oi’ young brides who go to tllutunt cities to live with . .» tllc LA-i“, coiiiu Lc “litlfill in tLIhS. 1t 1;. a saga. 0f tilltllt liIlLl of d...i.lul.ioll, of boredom and loneliness, cf lloilie- uuuel- \\il.tll illc welt; llftU-k and go back to Mother, and which - e tilt.‘ strength to light through it remember as long as k V . ui. lippun uuys. horrible surprise to both the poor little bride and 1.3m bl. Ulll. ‘filly lllld cxpccted to be so balmy. They t. that JLLL billlg together would bc all that they could ever ask. ' ‘he yuull, illlnllllllll is cut l0 the quick iwCaufie his Society is not. ullullilli for his \\..t- lllid she is pllllllg for Mother and the girls and he! ultl illeilils, ile is 1l1iify' wllcn he ($011105 home at night and finds her a Iiltl-tlfcl ii; tilt‘ oi woe lllntildtl of the smiling ulld joyous creature he ex- pccii .. lit-r til .;e. ‘lie lim» lllii work to absorb his tiiouygllis and time during the day, his friends for collillliiliolislllp, and lie [crgcts that his young wife has sud- tteiry bccll trail ‘rcd ironi a full aild busy life into one in which she ls ,il.~.t us much a1: lie as sllc would be on a desert island and where she has Ilullllllg to do. At llolllc slic KllCW everybody and was iii everything. In her new hollle she knew-s ilubody and is outside of everything. And 1t is almost gobs crazy. Of course, in lllllC >110 (toes get acquainted and she does adjust her- WVOPfOFQOfOOOQ-OOOOQVVFO ' ‘cooks/Anni MUSIC ‘ (B! I. B. H.) I o-ovo0-0+o¢o+oo“oo-0HM~ MMaMno0¢+¢++0ooo+n+o4ouoaoo0o0o4o+ooo++ooo0o0o00~ Fashions -:- Literature y AAAAL.'... e ______ P1,’? AQAQlIOOOOO-OOOQOOQOOOOOOQOO-OOOJ- j The HOUSEWIFE and HERACTTVITIES Children‘: Book Week. ..- ‘ 16-November 2!! I The theme cho en for emphasis in this you‘: Children's Book l Week is "Books to Grow on—ihe t Modern World for Young Readers." I And while booksellers will un- doubtedly display new editions of | old favourites and outstanding books of recent years. chief interest will be developed around more modern book: on the miracles of science and commerce in contem- l" l porary civilization, and on modern life. ' ‘ l Some of the interesting new‘ i books for older boys and girls iirc- i "The Story oi Eligiidi Lifts" by 1 Aniabcl Williiurls-Eliis and F. J. ,1 Fsher, “Spanish Ingcts‘ by Com- i mander Edivard Ellsbzrg, "Chall- enge; Stories of Courage mid Love" collected by Helen Ferris, "Mad- emol elle Idisfortuiic" by Carol ; Ryrie Brink, “Tile Sins of Sally" l by Leslie Curtis, "Tell Saints" by Eleanor Farjeon with beautiful full-page illustriitons in colour by Helen Sewell, "Joseph Hayden- The Merry Little Peasant" by Opal Wheeler and Sybil Denther, “Man's Worldly Goods: The story of the Wealth of Nations“ by Leo Huberman, “Wonder Book of the Air" by Lauren D. Lyman, “Tinker of’ Stone Bluff" by Mtison IL, Arnold, a. Literary Guild Selection; "Bidsol Longskirt and Solve Sun- trap" by Hana Alinrud-Jkorulcigan stories, “Drums in the Forest. by Allan Dwight. And some books for younger ch ldren all‘ with very original illsst: ation —"Wise Old Aard- ' verk" by Dorothy Kunhlirdt, “Ferdinund" the rtary of a paci- fist bull by Munro Leaf, “Manners Can Be Fun" by Munroe Leaf, "The Gnomoblle" by Upton Sin- clair, “Sambo and the Twins"- after thirty years a scqucl to “Little Black Sambo" by Helen Bannerman, "The Diary of Ducky Daddies" by EunicdM. Obelis- chain, “Do You Know About Fishes?" by Janet Smalley, "No- Bitch: the Hound" by Phil Strong and Kurt Wlese. “Victora-Josephlne" by ‘Margaret. Baker, "Childhood" - poems about children by Swine- l burne, Rossetti, Stevenson, Field and Dickinson. The new edition: fairy tales are outstanding this sclf to lit-r luw l.i:- zuld she (171015 strike down roots in alien soil, but b1!- lore this lllippcii she lizls writtcll hcr chapter in tllc Book of Martyrs. t‘ O O O O O Dear Dorothy DZX———I rim a boy of 19 attending school. When we arc zillion; l‘£‘lflll‘.'l2$ or friends niy father always gives me a. calling down. or else tells about niy fiuilti; and" mistakes, thus placing me in a very em- b3. n5; pCtltlml. My lllotlicr opens all my letters and reads them ‘before I do. Elle only illlcws lilc 40 cents a week as an allowance ahd when I ask licr for ll little more IIIOIIEy she refuses to give it to me, saying I have every-tiling a tloy needs, including a good home and plenty t0 9M- Wllcncvcr I speak of a girl nt home Father and Mother find; fault. with so I IlCW l-yl with girls cn the sly \v.thout their knowing it. This lug ft girl to my home and introducing her to my lit prevents mt: from brill" parents. I wculd be vrry gi-utl-ful if you could help me settle this mud- died problem. O BILL. All: ' .e will do ilult. for you. Bill. At l9 you are almost u man and Yliu . ll l“ ‘own ll il on yoizi- own. Tile thing now for you to do is to . , \t'!'_‘,’ d :-.ii.i try to fit yourself for some way of making a living zliitu _v. u .cc .;e rcrpuiiaaibllity of trking care of yourself. l tillLlI your filtilrr and nlothcl" iirc making a grcat. mistake in treat- ing _v~.il likc n linby and trying to kccp you from growing up. They should * you for llialihcod by teaching you how to decide questions for ~ l. ‘ill all rflovrrilicc that will cover all of Ynur 108mm“!!! you stiller for it if you spend it foolishly; by Bil/int; llicullt of liberty. ' i ezzprct a boy to distinguish between liberty and license ' liq strings until he was grown? How do they to llclidlc money and gct tllc worth of it if ll rvcr:.'illili:; for him and lie has never even been 1 i .i t l ]»".ltl,... ..-.ir of :ilr...i far lilnxsclf’) Andhow do parents eX- . cot lll'l1 to be trust mil-thy if llc isn't oven permitted to open his own let- il-lxs? A ll'i_\‘ liliS to bc trained for manhood Just as he is trained for any nilrl- ('.".“("l‘ ill life. rind tlic time to start this training is in the cradle. 1o l3E5iill<i~.¥‘ . . ndeverybodv says mv complexion is really qrancl! " MANY young girls shoot up in she gained in weight andinlieallh, height, yet stay as thin as l nil. because this remedy rovided tht Miss Mary B-—* was like that iron she needed. ote how her until recently. She says: complexion improved, tool “I was lwfully tall and thin for my age m Mun," not me BL If you m: too thin orlf you are . . , . . rundown, nervous have no pep ‘vmmm? pmk PM’ M" “m” I and gct. moody nt times, take Dr. have gained about l0 lbs. And wimams» Pink PHIL Th '1" - everybody saymmy conlplflXmn tone up your health and bu up l’ mu)’ 13'“"d~ your body; give you buck your When ywn neon!» are growing. pep and good lrits. And 1M8 or when a ulis are underweight, bouq- hcalth wisfibe reflectcd In a "3111" 1111151 M" "l! P109" 1118- clearer, roster complexion. Dr. icrials or the body w0n’t gain a Williams‘ Pink Pill: “e506 every- pound. Very often the body b'li' t ‘I ‘dl whet“ titling mn crlii rcquirc simn. _ , As soon as Mary B-—‘ began Plhln" wglPmnfli 5"“ 7:0’; . : t I out“; Dr. Williams’ Pink Plnl, ,,'.',,’;,,°'.,‘;.,',,',.,‘,7.,, ,.,,',?,“,,|.,, m, ' Nam: on rcqnen. money will be returned to you. fall. Among the fascinating coll- ections are "Tales From Grimm" Wanda Gag. Oxford's edition of. “Anderson's Fairy Tales" illustr- a. Finnish Tuba" illustrated by Iaura Bannon, and "Albanian Wander Tales" illustrated by Maude and Miska Patel-sham. The following announcement has appeared in Book Review Mag- azlnes- “Heritage Press is planning to publish a new edition of "Mother- Goose" illustrated by the French artist Roger Duvoisin. It will contain three hundred Mother Goose rhymes, selected by William Rose Benet. Anyone who knows more than three hundred Mother Goo e rhymes and is able to prove it, may obtain a free copy of this edition by applying to Heritage Press. 551 Fifth Avenue New York City." A fcw so-called “cilicrprLsingg souls" ‘lave stnrlcd qu to recently book shops carrying. exclusively, children's books. Most book-shops and all of the e new children's shops, carry very attractive and unsual imprints. These designs, the majority in black and ivliite. usually have some literary signi- ficance. The picture of (Milnsfis Winnlc— the Pooh reaching for a pot of honey 1a now nearly universally familiar. The Pooh Corner Book- store in Denver. Colorado merely "linked the honey into a row of books, and there ls Winnie in his well-known pose, making an app- ropriate imprint for bookstore letterlieads etc. Another interesting imprint is the one used by 'I'he Children's Bookshop in Rochester. It is from a woodcut, by Norman Kent, of the very old-fashioned little house in which the bookshop is situated, The title house has a sort of play- house alr about it which makes in stunt appeal to both young ant. old. "The Songs We Bing" is the, (Continued on page l4) of it mnkrs a person feel better. 50°‘ Q " and some only makes liim fee? 1.1 - -' l. '. ~. VICKS COUGH DROP of illustrated ‘ translated and illustrated by‘, ated by Rex Whistler "Tales from 1 l A go‘; tflenlan is a gentle mm ‘who is instinctively kLnd, courte- We are not llere to play, to dream. ous, thoughtful, con lderate. fair, to drift; Iand understanding. we have hard work to do, and loads to lift; Shim not the struggle; 18.68 1i! ">15 God's gifL-Maltbie D. Bab- BE STRONG 01mm cuGhEr 1s GOOD wmi com MEAT The flavor o.’ cold meat is much k. coo enhanced by a. little of this chut- HASH BALLS 11°?- Ingredicnts: 3 lb. green goose- ‘barrles, 1 lb. onions’ i 1-2 lb. brown sugar, 1-2lb. dates 1-2 lb. Sultana-s 1-4 cup salt, 1 or. ground ginger, I oz. preserved ginger and a. little of the syrup. 1-2 oz. chillies, 1 onion, lgarllc, if liked a pillch of cayenne, 1 pint vinegar. Pilt the goozebcrriex. nnd chopped ;onions into a pail‘ add the vinegar The eating of a good quantity o! 11nd "Wk 51°W1Y 1111111 5°11 and celery is often an effective remedy ‘PUIPY- 10,. ,,..,,,.fl1g,a_ 5 Stir with a wooden spoon, then ¢add the stoned and cllopped dates, ‘the sultanas and ginger cut into small pieces. Add. the salt and Grease spots cm- be runoved spices, then the silgar and gently from tllc carpet. or rug by rubbing °°°k m‘ "W0 hours’ ‘mm °t a‘ dank’ Mm a nflxwre or mum,’ Gum, thick CCIhl tcncy. Pot and tie down. oxgall, and water. Rinse thorough- l ly with clear water, then rub as dry as possible with a dry cloth. Mince some corn beef and pota- toes very line. Make into fill; 68395 and brown on both sides on a. butt- ered griddle. The taste 1s improved if the potutce". have teen boiled with the corn beef. accustom GREASVIZ‘ gi-m AMorningSmile PERFECT BLOCK SYSTEM A Werltern man traveling on l Southern railway, and having a series o." sudden bumps and un- expected irtops. became uneasy. "Look here." he sit-Ed toflie darkpt "is this train safe?" "It sure am," said the colored man. “Well, have they a block system on this road?" Darkcy grinned. "Block syztiem‘ sail? We hub de greatest block sys- tem in de world. Ten miles back wa were blocked by aload of hay. Si: miles bank we wiere blocked by a mule. Just now we reckon when we get further south we'll be blocked by an alligator. Block system, boss! Well, ah should smile." Do not throw away the wax i paper linings from your cracker I packages. This wax palper has lived through so many tests that We can vouch that it is the safest wax paper on the market. 'I'lie value o: thrift lies in its practice. Many a person will forget the past for a present. v Some people take credit for ev- crytliing-includlng merchandise. Putting on style and putting off creditors often go hand in hand. All the fine men were the ones your wife knew before she was married. The fellow with an empty head has a real load to curry on his shoulders. Nothing makes a citizen hotter than having somebody advke him to kcepcool. So live that you could read the inscription on your tombstone with- out blushing. Advice is like medicine. Some I ._= t Fashions’ Latest i For Chic Dressers _V t The simple beautiful lines of this crass, makes it very lovely for the office or casual day wear. It ls of black Jacquard crepe silk that answers for so many occasions. Carry out different oolcr schemes i in your accesorles for smart changes. . The soft. neck with knottedjabot its as fluttering as can be. The full ‘shoulder sleeves may be below-che- clbow or wrist length. t For a. dressy version, select velvet Hind lace for the iabot. ‘Prim with ,rliinestane buttons down the back. j Other suitable material suggest- ions arc shinny satin crepe, rayon land silk crepe mixtures. thin wool- ‘erm, etc. ' l Style No. 1892 is designed for size" l6, 18 years, 36' 38, 40 and 42-Znche" bust. Sire 36 requires 3 7-8 yards of 30-inch material. N0.18926fw-----—--- Néime Street Addmsn City BtAtO COYOTES‘ RAVAGE STOCK ELKO, Ncv.—Coyotcs are mul- tiplying and becoming .0 bold um stockmen and sheep rliisers are or- ~ ganizlng their own extermination I program. ' ._ ......_.. ,. .,_I892_-__,._._.. LWeak, Tired, Nervous Women“: flourished Back to Health Many woman wake up in the momin feelin a: tired as they wont: to bed, t! the wimp e house 01' duties aeom a drug and a bu don. They become nervous, crou and irritable, weal and worn out, and everything in life looks lllirk nn<' loom . g Mil urn’: H. t N. 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