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The vest to finish its upper edge. ' ‘ _small outlay is amazing. Wearing Lesson Furnished With ` 1 i Worthing! n ' It ls peach colored crepe de chlne. repeats the binding ’I`lley are made in a jlf1y. The Style No, 800 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18. 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size 36 requires 2% yards 35 or i 39-inch. ' stamps or .coin ico_n preferred.) No. 890. Size ...--..»~...»...-..._ ........-in . Name ii... .........--...H....-.io-i Street Address .__ 'city - sian New Wonderful Face Powder S90 _ .r_ _ ` \ _‘_ ' Your leisure moments will be well lpent if you make this darling set Prevents Large Pures- Stays on Longer For a yoilthful complexion, use new wonderful MELLO-GIJO Face Powder. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles -and pores. New French process makes it spread more smoothly and stay on longer. No more shiny noses Purest face powder known. Pre- vents large pores. Ask today io: new, wonderful face powder, MEL- ;L0-GLO that suits every complex- lion. - 2 l . _ _ runnixc.-chica Can adzan Co ok ery .will ~ 1" cupful thick sour milk. '-'_' , , in the milk BM M .S ill tibfedttheGnariIlano - 'V Mi 0°" p';`:'“T":_n;“‘;en 0 3 cupfuls pastry or cake flour. i i By MARY MOORE A_ “mc f°5m“’““t I k“°W °f _ while or marshmallow frosting sells specializes iii cake. Wit-h a 40-centlmany ,_ cake for those attractive ml'@1 WU mai’ hi’-""3 an me “ke YW little cake counters you find tucked can cat. They serve 25 varieties Anfl is that place popular, Well The effect of melted butter choco- ilate applied in irregular blobs on in the corner of so many depart- Price of Pattern I5 cents in -“'__“_'-°-*"'i'_-- _ i ,"" L _.. APPLE SAUCE ('Al(h \ 'rl cup butte Juice and grated rind of ‘L lemon li. teaspoon cloves. ‘.-'..- icaspon nutmeg. _ 2 teaspoons cinnamon. 1% cups tuiswceteiied iirii _lied apple sauce l cup raisins. 1-3 cup liiitnicais. Cream butter and siigiir \\-c.l, iidti beaten egg. Mix and sift all clry ingredients and add alternately with apple sauce, beating well. Add raisins and chopped nuts that have been coated lightly ivitli a little of the measured flour. Bake iii a very moderate oven. ~ Z egg yolks ‘_~.- teaspoonful of soda dissolvcii, 5.3 cupful pastry or cake flour. Jealousy and Morbid Sentimentality Cause ‘ V h ’ M d Dcor Miss Dlx An _ . who has two daughters, married and living in another county. The wife lf. a si ‘”"° °°‘“ °“°'““" For Wie Cook _.rl .- "»_""_l_`_°'_»_ txn _ _-fm l she is going back to lin' old home and leave him to his daughters and his 1% cups sugar. l ni-st wifes melnorlcs. What do you think she should d _ 1-_ _ f._.__ l egg. _ Aiiswcr: 2%' eu ~ flour. 1 iliiiik slie should first have a p!aln_tnlk with her husband and try _ ii. ps 5 teaspoons baking powder. 1., p_~_;i1.;g liiiii sec what a. folly his daughters liiivc driven hlln into com- ' » » ~ ' ~:- " iritendto 1,. teaspon Salt. riiniiiig and then she should tell him frankly ili._t sli.. mztsii t_ _ pl I ` ti live wife and a dead one. f Cream the butter and sugar io- geilier; add the beaten egg ;.'i.li1u_| ment siol'cs. Add the milk in which the sccla you should see the crowds that Notice that for oven, Cake do_. - _ ` has bceli dissolved, aliei'liatcly ivitli flock there for liilieli every clay 51"” are S°m°°h1"€ 50 f€m@mb¢"l"prodii<-t, warrants your efforts to cakes, pies and cookies for the table :ing eonfections have their place biilzo .shops wc often resolve to make our viikcs' and cookies look just as P €fl\i'lJnlf'l tune and principles the bake shop chefs use. They are not coniplicated, for with 3, 25.g¢i,,L l'lf\St1‘y brit: aiirl Lube you can work wonders. Shredded and toasted al-'oako wqs 8 vcr i lhvoynu na his that you _ ‘ Y easy task, I was ‘ ‘ ds - v-If 1° de -Mme - - - 6"' Y°“ ‘"4 mia is it wonoieiiul little oooh. nut. there is tho hitch. sho win not mol* give all irresistible touch taught why I creamed the b ' utter ho” ,gum ,Wg in ' '°' "'° 'I' °° ‘° '°' accept any gift from me, though I wou‘d like to get her everything. If - l To impress my childish mind that But I know now that these tempt- did mf, yet, know why certain gn. -'gradients were added she told me The UUHZ 30 remember is U05 lblthere were six ingredients that were °"'_‘"`d° ‘hem-mid Whefl We C10 absolutely necessary to make a but- _:;_“l§£fL "V ‘Z?k°`:t_1"3t-‘ make lf' *‘~ W0\‘k tcr cake-three moist and three, sue; ax; ;lr;?dif;1;‘;<;l; of iiry, and that before I put the cake uiiill iiie iiiixliii-e is iliicic, ilicii iiilil i,;;;,f_i~ii' wiioii he is thrown out again into the wild. He is accustomed _,mms in your mouth" H the lions I was to count to make the extract. Lc~ C001. Simvarl be- io the comforts of his own home, to being the head or the house, to Cake Decoration - _ sure they were all in. The dry fri- tween the cake layers and on toll liavlng a wife take care of him and to feminine society and hs is miser- Krecllents were flour, baking pow- Sprinkle nutmeiiis between lf\i'ei's able without these whether he tries to live in his children’s homes or in - I In passing the window displays of der and sugar and the moist were and on top. This recipe \'_`lll r\‘1'~J clubs or hotels. 16 l ---- ` butter, eggs, und milk. Two other ingredients that added flavor were 'forgotten the cake would not be a _ failure. { Gradually as I mastered this for- mula, and when the making of the r1~m.h. Chocolate angel food ,ma i ;L§mb_Tdd“"wugipst glsuniable irosb I the two cupfuis of sifted cake flour _ "g ‘" “mm ng' ‘e “"°°’ ““°°iThei~l ada the ouplui or silioe _ cocoanut layer cake with crean fil-| -~ _ -» | ` I 'or tm We appeal to the nmshed 1 cake flour, which has been resifted livith the salt and baking powder. incl wish for, if you should e' h ‘ mwo _ 1 _ d , mr eifo_“°w through yonr cake makmg Add the chocolate icookcci in thc ‘ 01°C fm “‘ 05°” ~51a“d-""_ii‘ith an attractive frosting. _ _ _ em, just .hte for dmner" hlmgp/_ i General Rulcq I S _ I water). Add the vanilla and fold in ’I`lierc was a time when I thought |3u¢,¢¢|- Cakes* or “cess u me beaten egg whites' Bmw in bmmse fresh foods in their mtumi B I f I . 1 three layers in a inode,-hte oven _ 9 me was “ my ‘tems my (350 degrees.) Put together with slate were so desirable, it was fool- mower taught me how to make a .isliiicss to spend time preparuiglgaim FILLING llfi cupfuls liglit-bl‘ov.'li s'.igul‘_ ‘_-.i cupful flour. lie cupfuls water. 1 teaspoorifiil lemon extract. Nutliielits. ' Cool: tho sugar, flour and water Take Lydia E. Pinkham s signs fuistcad of corsage bouquets, and if he is going to make a cult of the memory of his hrst wife, then I think Mrs. No. 2 would be foolish to _ waste any more time on him and sho will be wise to return to her own' old llle, which was certainly less aggravating than her new one il. -"-‘I l l i l We Di' Bw' _ mis wliiili mai 1-" _ 'I*`>.): so "ill;fl‘3.2igil§f:.?.l'ff°‘ai§i*..f.§: .3 for at few cents ” o io, Losing Friend by Insisting on Paying Own Way _ o‘d maid 50 years old, married a widower of 60 ilciidid woman who does everything to make her husband comfort- able and to help him and they would be very happy together except that his daughters have made the man feel that he did very wrong in mar- rying again and putting somebody in their mother'| place. They flood him with letters filled with "Mother" and how they miss her, about her suf- _ _ _ __ ierlngs, her death, her grave, how they can never ’ get over her death and so on and to please them -"i-" i he buys oostly floral designs with tho word "wma" in large letters to place on her grave. He never gives his wife a flower or present of any kind. Everything goes to the cemetery. This makes my friend very unhappy and she says if this goes on `T_:_‘bf'- ..¢>l.;,{-;_.._. _. \ ._ _ 5,. , __ .>§=___ 5 < . .'-i ' ‘< ' J. _»-.li-_, i vi o? A FRIEND. g ny sccoiid nddlc to a grave and that he can like his chuite between If lic is going to continue to spend all of li’.s iiioiiey on funeral de- Of course, the man in this case is a poor, weak, chicken-peeked SRP or else he ii ld tell his interfering daughters to mind their own busl- _ ness und let him live his life in peace with a good woman who has taken 'iv on his loneliness and is probably making him a. lot better wife than P1 . his first wife dicl, for there are no such husband-spoilers as old maids who get married. i Also, he would tell his daughter not to talk rot about putting another woni-.iii ln their mothers place. Nobody can ever possibly take another pei-soils plaec because no two people have the same individuality and iiciiody loves two people alikc or for thesame qualities. Nor can we ever liipllczite oui' emotions in life. Certainly no man of 60 ca.n fall in love romantically as he did at 20. No man of 60 has the illusions about wonicn that lic had dt 20. l\ol docs ally womali of 50 have the palpitatlorls and thrills and i _ i i ¢\)\T5 I \‘1- me ms pil in E" E vA¢“‘° HOT MILK over two crisp Shredded Wheat biscuits. Tllei-e’s a delicious treat for chilly days! And a treat dm helps your country, too. For Shredded Wheat is made in Canada, by Canadians, of Canadian wheat. This 100% Canadian product is a 100% whole wheat food. All the energy and bodybuilding elements of whole wheat. All the bran. All the delicious nut-like. davor that children and grown-ups lllrzl Best of all, it costs very little to treat yourself to Shredded Wheat. There are twelve full-size biscuits in ' every padnge . . . an economical energy food for all the family all the year. ` _ _ “IE CANADIAN IIIDDID WIKI’ CONPIIL lill. 'lllllil Foy. ¢nad| . CH|\.DREN THR|VE ON SHREDDED WHEAT PORR|DQ‘ And it’l easy uymake. Jun cook Ill crmnbledShteddedWl1eztBi.\a:|sh¢l'me| mpc boiling meet-and smsca hi ‘/1 t9&SP0°nf\11 Of Salt- fd:-cuiiis about a man of 80 that she did about her first sweetheart. But 4 i€HSP00HfU1S bakins' l>0wder. hiirldle-aged people can have a deep and abiding adeotion for each other 1 square chocolate Cooked in :hut is ii voi-y beautiful and comforting thing to both. lu cupful water till creaiiiy_ ’ _ 1 teaspooiifiil vanilla. 'The real villains in this ease are the daughters whose ,iea1ousy,.mlxed 2 egg \\`hii0S- ,~_~.~i:li li tori of morbid sentimentaliiy, is making them wreck their father's il..~_ 'lliey, suiilohow, feel that it is romantic and hlghfaluting for their s.\',iici~ to go on mourning their mother and being miserable about her - MADE |N CANADK <, |y CANAD|AN$ .` OE CANADIANV WHEAT .izii-1 keeping her grave decked out in flowers. They d0n't want -him to limi '_ They dolrt want him to forget. And so they keep stirring '.‘selii.~.-li filing to do. _ 3°“d» '*'im°U'¢ St0l>l1i1\G to realize 531; and v;,,ni11,,_ but if those were ,lui ia some n e worn o g U1 ‘ `l it. ` ' ' _ ' N iiizicle a liome for lilm. Many a stepfather and mother saves a man's ...id woman s own home. DOFt.0fI‘HY DIX _ , l O O *I l O O Vegetable Compound Dear Miss Dlx-I have been keeping company with a wonderful girl were me f ii- ilic last six lnoliths. She is beautiful, does not pet, drink or smoke »~ i . is book and when to keep it shut. DORDVYHY DLX. O I I I $ U liiiii up all the :iiiie about their inotlier's death and that is a mean and luiii pi-owiit them from taking suitable mates, us they oiteii do, they do Pleielv changed- He neglects the good business he has un d foolish thin and one that very often becomes the taking alliklnds of music lessons and is the iaugliing stock of the neigh- Dear Miss Dix-My husband has been a respectable, buslnessllke and - when childish interfere with their middle-aged parents' marriage disnmed me all of his 111° until now when at the use of 50 he has wm- huiit _ no is lMounties l'Vill Do The Work il7o.nadia.n Press) . it \'CI‘y Wfilllg llll _ K ` borhood, singing at the top of his voice. He has a regular beauty parlor _ booliicl-ulig that annihilntcs themselves. taining their own homes, they automatically acquire father and mother as periiiancnt fixtures iii their own homes and that seldom makes for he is in younger condition than any boy of 20 or 30. lic is always *-N' _ 'Alis\'.'ul'1 \ "`““"_`“ _ | Give licr a little time and she will get over her mad, particularly as l.e iiill find out that every other decent feeling young chap takes the Arm .1 ‘ _ " . S A M°rnlngS'n'l. .iiime position on that subject that you do. For every man who l| in ~ love with it ivomaii willits to do thlligs for her. He walits to give her IIQVI THEY BOTH TAKE KRUSCIIEII Something liiid to be done for this old muplo. Silo rmllri not sleep for pain, and he could not sleep for her moaning. llc tells us how it all ended :- “ My wife. who is 67 vears of age, ~Iins suffered for years with rheumatism in the j\o£lits.h At times, the pain was no t st she had tn drop anything that she carried in her Iii;r|i(rln.edl]ri thine night., I was often W cn _ iy er moaning, on account of the pains in her arms and legs. fain ms so stiff sho could not :limb c s rs. “About I2 months sfo, she starmd Mk' Krusdien Sou, and offer 'linilblng the tint bottle, she could use her fingers much batter. So she mntinued to take it, and now she is oo far recovered that she very seldom feels any pain. Now we both take Kmsehen and have resolved t.hat_we will never be without it no long u we live."-P.J.P. e s\ ¢ ‘I /V /_,__.. -__ o .i fiom/1 ___ ./“_” s Q l.”'_.»i5_~_ suli?" ~e ~,. _ . .__ 5* ` P . 2 9 What canned her rheumatic pains ws|_f_he sharp-ellgcd uric acid cryihll getting into her joints. The mm. binntlon of the six salts in Krupehen dissolved away those orysmlg, gm] grevenfed them from forming gggim lint is _the way Knlschen work! with rhculnatism. md that Il why rheumntism mnnot exist in the system thot iets its “ little dniy dogs" of Kmsc cn. Krusehen Salts is obtainable at all Drug Stores at 454:. and 'I5e. per bottle, brains understand? I sell brains." as it troubled his shoulders and the ' ‘°`w - _ ‘___ ` ' M" _ ` "“" 'J V iiiiiigs. llc wants to feel that he is taking care of her, making life a. little »~./' fu ~ `>/‘ "` P‘"`lf`I` - "WhC1'0S you l1`l111kS. caislr-i' and Dleasaliter for hcr. Salesman-"I use no trunks." Wliy, that is what men work for. That is what they make money Porter-“But ah tlio't you was for, to spend on women. It ls to give women good times and pretty » . 1 , __ ' one o these traiclin salesmen. Ioluihes :ind jewels and luxuries that mon toll. There is precious little Salesman- I am, but I sell that tlicir money buys for themselves. Porter--“F.xciise me-, boss, .but And a girl knows little of masculine psychology who doesn‘t let a yousc the fust, travellii' fella iliat's i liiaii spend something on her, for the more a. man does for a woman, the I been here who alii l. carigvln' no liiiorc lie loves licr. No girl could do anything that would be more cal- ‘ Hml>l¢S-" culatcd to slow down a man's interest in her and cool him off than for lici- io pay her own way when she went with him, unless it was under -------- ~- ~ stood beforehand that they were going on a Dutch-treat plan. _ ' f Geordic was told that a eoiit lian- Also, men are far more conventional than women. It is expected , 861' Would very much improve the | that the nian will pay the bills when he takes a girl out and when he 2 mlnufa d dd him! °f hi-‘S wil. and tried one. doesnt do this it puts him in theattltude of being s male gold-dlgger ` y A _ l Wu :ik Ilxei-the reported that he _oi else a cheap skate and both positions are humiliating and make him _ keqs than B ge her satisfied with it ridiculous in tlic eyes of other men. of his own and spends hours trying to beautify hlniselt and grow hair on For when they keep father and mother from marrying and main- his bold head and takes all kinds of reducing tablets trying to get a boy- ish figure. He tries to chum with boys and girls of 16 and braga that TAKE TWO-DOROTHY DIX.... . . . . . . . . It ts just the last flare-up of youth, a last call to the dining car, but while it lasts many mon do tragical things, such as imagining they are too young for their wives and that they have fallen in love with flappers and while they are under this delusion they often break up their homes and divorce their wives and marry girls young enough to be their grand- Summon what sense of humor you can to understanding the situation, HALIFAX, Nov. 2.- Excepting Chief Robie W. Tufts, of Wolfvillq all migratory birds convention wi officers in the Maritimes have N- ceived notice from Ottawa that their services will not be require( after November 30. Enforcement of the act will be token over by Royal Canadian Mounted Pellet who will not in co-operation with Mr. Tufts. The officials to be dismissed number five: Ivan A. Bayley, North Sydney, N, S.; Spurgeon Jenkins, Mount Albion, P. E. Li Basil Colbran, Port Joll, N. B.; F. W. Baker, Fredericton, N. B., and Neil A. MacDougall, Summerlido, P. E, I. These officials, registered as civil service employees, haw been protecting migratory birds in the Maritime Provinces for the last yegr. _ Is the and your “What’a your system, Julie? You _ never seem to get melting rum.” xxnlgglf; llclgoligrlig 1128; hilt utr.-'D t lit 1; rin; gn a girl to be independent and not to be l. gold-dlggcr, a az ne. u s e as ave enough discretion to know when to oven her pocket- l.onflmdun2=alud.1‘ I”hm.h ` ' l' loaunahdqbvngpdaenontndadclpalloadn oqurorxgsrnlnadconaunof "You wouldn’t either, if you always washed stockings the way I do . . .” “Ialwayswashmyatockingsinl-ill] because Lux is especially made to preserve the slustirity of the silk. Tliat’s what keeps the threads from braking, when tliey’re strained. If you wash out the elasticity, then the least bit of strain m\\Y_9f°"_* runll wash out my stockmli "‘ Lux suds every night. Tl\¢Y 10°* wonderful and my, how the? Wm I .it .- ,s n di 1 4 ‘l 4 .¢~f..¥¢ ~ 'IH 4 ~ Q l! - i. l i i ii 'l 4 » 1 » i _~