b ' GE hlukij. _ if." vr V_vv Yv v w“. v And Her activities i LUCK ton wm find that 11m; Is only 13.1w]; T° ‘TY “hing-s over and over, Patience and skill, ‘Courage and will, the ‘W!’ leflvesgf luck‘s clover A TASK 1,1119 unfinished {ask not on|‘,_ mm l’.“§.€.§.."§.lil..°‘ - but ‘ o n " - __HICA splumayrl‘ o es c aracter But ch Emklflfi... arm no but vitality Ind the quality of not thinking Iimallv about bneselt- gnu-u Thompson ‘FAILURE . The 01118’ T111 ure a man ought to lTEF-l‘. is failure in cleaving to the s . purpose he sees to be be —George Eliot. SLEEP WELL r01: ncauu Ann scam-v It makes all the difference to your looks if you've slept well Sflllnd sleep ls not only a matter of a oomlforiuble bed and a quiet. airy room it depends on the way gnu lie, If you've been sleeping Billy. these suggestions may show you what was wrong, If you have a cough that wakes emu up, take an extra pillow-film .2511: start ousekeepzhg RIGHT” a “Mort-ml: aaya that a real homemaker in first of all a good cook. You can't bake well unlaae you lee a good flour, l0 I'm going to start right out with a. bag of REGAL. All the boot ooolca I know lune but RloAL F10". 0o ’m going to fbenefit by their experi- fenee. We'll alwaye have ‘good bread in the home; whatever else we may lack.” REGAL IIQDUR "Tffigy? - ma The Housewife V AAA‘ s half-Ireland’ position will use w“, 1t is-not 00d m sl ball; iv; ngvre restfi? mllffleygumu: “ill-y lees surn-uy bent. slee Yo“ 89'» palpitations never P °ll Your left side; it you sngefiltllevefi‘ on vvtour beck. l‘ e6 e cold raise the 10g} o: your beg w a higher level 11-?» "§é’.“é‘...“"l'».il‘f§ ti?‘ “f” a“ tivn. clears sun 9° New“ ,1? the 11°58 in the road disturbs Sou put Sfqppers o; wax 1n you: ears If the l ht k a {we eyésshagg‘ w you up wear you av i1 di "tl your front. F3111" lath: grlideiiiiaatglxi you. HOW TO BE “Ell-DRESSED Piaf? M31021‘ Sig?!’ biNivoMEbef g drc (mg one thekibegmning or each season’ w" Y‘! 1° Wt 0n Piper so that You know exacily what you need- FQ’; “Plume. one good tailored Mild with several attractive blouses. an a5 many new hats and acces- Wlej H5 you can afford, will be ‘m’ “Y1 ""116 which to build Wllr years outfits Be punctilious about a monlhly overhaul of your war. _ m ii.5‘.“...§2"2;°.2". “i.‘i7““"' ‘° “‘° segue from dust), ep everything ave each skin ll ed y, u, with silk to prevent ‘pith-m: ting out.” send shoes to be "braced" 1m- med-lately the nabs sh gaging 0W signs of 9w Siwklnzs should be lightly darned inside back of heel with 80$ the inner u | prev untimey holes. to em HAVE DAMP CIAJTI-l I-IANDy WHEN COOKING I 900d plflfl to keflp g, dean demo dish-cloth on a plate or man trey on the kitchen-tame, and u, have a hand-towel hanging b n (imp frmnpfihe lutwb of 1m t8) le- WBI‘ epara i0 f dlfihes makes the finxgersostiggkyflggg it is convenient to be bible to w-lpe them frequently wlmbln bbvm u» a work. A knitted pining . cl i5 the bwf. f0! the purpose. STYLE WHIMSIES How fllrps are being dlflped, Messy Roulfif has a dress o1 heavy white crepe with hip-length bod. 1w of peilevies and a. horiaontally waistline made without a sash. and a flared skim ‘all; eizulzliitiz‘ silhouette is pre- n su 5pm.; zmrh color is being) “d negglglmm ‘Equine an the M Tommi-run b bflZht trimming TEST HE FACE rowplg TUNE 1b determine what shade of Wwderisbestmthetoneofher skin with different colors, 1,11’ Pimfi- fillers. star. tries one shade on one side of her face and one shade on hhe other side, so that lhe may easiy draw a compari- son and select the winner. OLD HOLLAND TEA TOWELS m ‘t:- towels m OORIIIH Dutch bu» w pasthnlwgcllldcl. abort and color 451 Impertinmt Dutch boys demure Dutch is, trim eaili end ureoq windmills are the subjects vuedflfor these to wrbmidmv. Each is a combination of ozone stitch (l to the inch) and mltline embro fltreadandeoelnwdomtyandsmartl k and nun-wining! effect-iv . U t ...'&......“"“".d foreachofthedeelgruirownwith lion oommele oattern and innruetions for all of then delignl. Ohlrloflafown flofllfilll mm coin (coin f ed Tb uardinngfieedlework gear“ t. m an ) w a Idol your name and Mina alahly | i n’s Re al A few drops of thin fa moue Sauce makes cooking more lucceuful. THE ADDED TOUCH THAT MEANS SO MUCH Follow Healthful Diet—-Re- duce the Modern Way Declare War on High Calorie! Mrs. Slim, formerly Mn. Stout, champions the cause of low-celery foods. "When you want to slenderize. it’: not how much you eat. but WHAT,” she says. And here's a fine example: One cup of lima beans (200 calories) adds almost twice as much to your poundage as a cup of carrots (60) plus a cup of string beans (43). It's fun to count calories when you know you don't have to starve. and that by limiting meals to 1,200 calories a day, you lose 2 pounds a week And it's easy if you stick to lean meats. take your potatoes baked instead of creamed or fried. And i! you watch rich dessena and in- between-meel snacks. Just com- pare 2 plain cookies (100 calories) with a single piece" of chocolate cake (350); an apple (100) with a frankfurter and roll (300)! You'll find complete. delicicul reducing menus for 2 weeks in our Ski-page booklet. Three-day liquid diet. Calory chart for common foods. How J gain. Bend 20c in coins for your copy of The New Way To A Youthful Figure to the Guardian Home ser- vice. Address. Be sure to write plalnly your Name. Address. and the Name of booklet. N lmO Street Addraaa City PYOIHBBI Barns But With Ilazor Caused Lock-Jaw Infection, followedoften by death, may result from poring corns with an infected razor. Quick relief comes from using Putnam's Corn Extractor-it's sure to shrlyel up the coms so they drop rignt off. No pain. no soreness" but quick re- lief comes to all who use Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. For solid Q-OO—O-O-O—O—O—O-QO40-O How Can I '7 ‘I (By ANNE ASHLEY) 664-0-0-04-040-06060 on ooeeoe Q. I-Icw can I mix starch for use on dark nmterials? Mix the starch wiih cold tea. A substitwe for starch to be used on black or dark blue material; is to dissolve one teaspoon of ge‘atine in a quart of water. Q. Row can I improve the ap- pearance cf the back yard fence? A. Grape vine; and blackberry bushes planted along the back fence are not only nice for the grapes and berries they produce lmi. will add to the appearance of the yard. Q.-l-Iow can I prevent cream from curdlng in coffee? A. lif the sweetness of cream gnu urlcerhin. stir a pinch of a. lnho it ‘Ihia will prevent fit mrdlitg even in hot coffee. must can’? nauva THESE BIG wasumcs l i GET so ornv vmsu I SCRUBI .- l , <. .,_,e»“.".-, Al‘. " _. '1"1"’- ' ii‘- "I-"lllglfillil m '1. Social and Pe a‘! UUJXfXUiAIH A ‘AAAAAA x‘ n‘ ‘As; vvwvvvvvvvvvvvv v Dorothy Dix's Letter Box Woman Can Enter, Continue Outside after marriage? We lems, in which we are to _ what you whether nukes unto Perso consider business offices should have. who eulns (‘llOllL-zti Lu til-Mt care oi. her her home ner career u But, even so, if these 81!! woman is born domestic, plse me rich ycupfl shouldlrpe CTlLlClZ€ l i1‘ - . p ayior a girl w keep on with her job young wuule t0 marl‘ mo, mscad of having w wait untb out of their love. fflflkes u. newbie for “Wm w their fortune. Mother's bay efll/EIODB for the children to Brow up in. B» which they could not. have otherwise making a success of her marriage the. her home. mgiuIluenceonammiaxIdasPU-Y fiice - wh comes p i); a. ctfialre biz enough of used for an)‘ very desirous of marrying B 811i be any hgppjnggs .0: him in such l. young girls for Wives? “which: father must be in his data-E $3.4m the o y reason that she is or 1333c money than ahe could nuke gically repulsive to youth in 8B9. She wants to dance and make merry; telktoboys in catch wit nor hurqor in mom. She doesn Youth never been so disastrous as it is would make a young wife shook him about young girls is renew their outh in their makes an o1 man believe Answer: as they do in other ooun . went to her husband dulge them in fewer extra And certainly it justice to cultivate silk lingerie: tas her world needs. reason why a girl should throw up her 10b 'l‘ney fill me places ma. girls “no must earn l. _ Also, J. tlnnk it 1s a. pity than. when a 81H "lame-i k1 111511 ~" ' u » l alter marriage. it s their own aim-r. ouwue u! u mme and mere EIGADIBIIW oi girls to whom the at- y, qr to buy a. home, or go into a. business that dream of marriage is cominstgilvutlzbifi < .11 e e. mm with a good lg10€rIl€oxi,‘i-1'% and worn out. and nervous. home-making an. ' -_ the: is ‘l2 d h in living Dear M155 Du‘ My m oi d’: yaouebelieve that a girl b! 21 would marry a. man of his use for mo‘ thatahecansellaiewyearsofherl r ' be of th d . be doing something strenuouweg $381’ _ fimavmat have neither man f vemn listen iohimtallnnomatter o e r32 have never mated happily, but now when all of the taboos that. prevailed when Qurmid nf to l ht to do. m she h“ a pifecguser gheyvhave some sort of idea that. they ung vos. ‘t p. glrlpvtfe lpvoe him for himself alone. Dear Miss Dix-What dowry should a, girlhrwe when she marries uld dr their fathers and mothers wo eea and save this money for ma“ dowfles wo a. o . t-h ttt uldbe ltbetter for the girls a would be easier on the hufimends. ieeina irlandthenekpeottrlevwl‘ young man who marries her to provide int wialou Homemaking is About the Finest Career a so She Should Not Work After Mar- riage Unless This is Necessary Dear Miss Dix-Snould vmmen continue to work outside of the home haveacuuaeinmlroollegecalled Prob- dlaulss this subject and we would know like think of it. D. R. G. Answer . It all depends upon whether the girl needs to work to cam money, or whether she needs employment for her soul com . , m. she has o wpecial lie-lent that e of do work that. the Abstractly, ere is no more ots married, if she still wants v0 keep on wth it, than more is why a boy should become p. loaer just because he takes himse wif lf a. c. nally, I think it a. pity that. girls with rich fathers and able to support tnem. and who have no particular cull to any voc- ation, should croud into 0111065 and stores jUSl. beouuse they are bored and because they bencr grounds for husband-hunting than parlors. nelr o\vn bread and butter that sue does not henceforth make no turn over her JQiJ L0 some git. who will be u-s w ~ -l w ' in the first p ace. glad w ELL u ah a 1e m s who do ‘not need to work cominue to work Not every ' We des- - i" h mmercml world is the very breath of life. mosphele O L e wman who is nothing but an idler and a playboy. Wny the rich girl who wants to work misread of being a aifer marriage often enables a poor y while they are still young and ardent and roman- all the freshness and thrills have gone The wuels earnings added to the husband's earlullds take care of dependent member: of men‘ is the foundation of often means a better environment better education, medical treatment h l w. in 1r h better chance of But. on the other hand. the omensmjé ogxgvdges zlshg wmks outsme o‘ The very fact that. the Wife l5 dependent on lum is a steady- to his ambition. And every man's night w a. wife who ls waiting for Not. one who is detained av. the ‘W0!!! children. He is but his money? Would more e? Why do seek e it‘ he even contemplates such a If he coud still think clearly he would; know that. uiere could ible cnngerliality between a girl of 2i and a man oi 72, and that. mm ls just for the moneygeshz hcfinn innnyomerwlw 09.115 to youth-never to Indeed there is something phy- an men rally youth records age and its interests and pursuits as insunerable bores. At 21 a girl wants to play. rush madly from place to pace; w She “Yams w twanttoaitathonlewithmold how intelligent he is. the experiment. has modem girls have thrown away your rather was young and w > to death by doing things which she The reason old men are crazy can But. only slmerhunlan vamtv Y. Not many Anleriwn girls have any dowry except the linen that is in their hope chests Parents in this country are in the habit of saying that they do not have to give primes with their daughters to get them married. fries B i; I think that the dowry system is founded on hard sense. and thlat it would go a long way toward brunet-ins harp ess in bran-lose if every girl had a little money od her own in her pocketbook when she and was not entirely dependent on him. I think if daughters less expenslvely, 1n- It is a. rank in- t any help from Pa/pu. DORUIEIY DIX. § before. the days o! Oharlemange. ow d is your family?" He: “I rea y can't say. You see. all our family records were lost in the Flood." Mr Eatwell, who was dining out had done lavish justice to the good things before him. By the way of a. graceful apology he remarked with a beaming smile directed to- ward . "I've always heard, mourn. that the hi oompiment one can p8. to the housekeeper is to eat hca ily. You will observe that I have been ex- ceedingly politel" “Thank you. lVLr. Elaiiweil." smiled back the hostess. "Indeed. I think that you have carried politeness to the point of flattery!" WEDDING GUESTS GOT THE MITTEN The black and white Norweigian mittens which have for the last few seasons dean-rated the hands of Canadian skllers were originally intended for a far different pin‘- pose. ‘They were first made in accord- ance with an old marriage and crwe their fine workmanship t0 the intense rivalry among the young girl; who knit them. says an old tradition of the beautiful’ selbu district in Norway. t0 this tor-y once e to mittens for each of file gu ot- tendl wedding. DORIS AID IIIII DIIIY IPIl-I-I e o o WU QlLLY GIRL-- 91411:: .17. .. - - - Modern Etiquette AMornzngSmzle (B, “DEER” Lu) 531°‘ "W “us”? dill/es bwk Q. Is there any way m which a bride-elect may show apprecia- tion bo a. group of girl friends who have given her, a shower? A. Yes; she may live a luncheon, tea, dinner, or a eater party. Q Ia it all right for a. young man to whistle. in order to at- tract the attention o! a girl? A. No: it is very rude to do no. and oniy an ill-bred man will be $111M’. Mien seating dinner guests should a. man be seated next-to» - his fiancee? A. Yes; but a man and wife are usually separated. USE HAND LOTION MANY TIMES EACH DAY A stage star Whose hands have a endency to get, dry and rough un ly oiled and czceanod has tra n herself to use hand lo- tion many. many times a. day. each washing, she massages it in carefully. She carries a small bot- tle oi’ hand lotion in her purse. lgeevne larger ones in dressing room alt The theatre. in bath and ki‘ch- eneevte at. home. - Once a. wedfi. the actress di hand: and wrists in warm olive oi. en wear! clean loose cotton gloves while she a! .. Ilubrlcat grease can be‘ re- fahrlos l1! sonal .-ffff...fxxf". xnfm“.-. .‘..L_ - 4 xx f vvv-vfvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvvwvvVYvVv,vV$!LvvVvvvvvvv v spoon salt. Add 1 oulp". summed milk F shio wvvvvvv J ns | I Uni: mi.» _ gAgA vvvvvvvvrovfi-O-Q Literature vvvvvvwvy v Contenle Babies Smile ND one way to keep babies well and contented ls to see that their food agrees with thorn. So many because they have found that it does agree with babies —-it is so easily digested, it contains the full food value of rich‘, whole milk, and it has an extra supply of tooth protecting, bone building Vitamin D. The same reasons make Carnation Milk a valuable food for growing children and for the whole family. For a new standard of tempting flavour and rich smoothness, use Irradiated Carnation Milk every day for all your cooking and creaming. Write for these Carnation books :1 “The Contented Baby” is free. The Carnation Cook Book, containing a host of ideas and recipes, with full-page, full- colour illustrations, is 15¢ (poatpaid); Carnation Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont‘. Cafiiiifitrio A CANAD|AN PRODUU Urhahlha"CoduhJHovr"ovoryIolJIylld|i." hoyoerloeollowlpqarlorefdloau mdlhno THE COOK '5 HOT CBDSS DUNS. Pour 1 cup boiling watlor over 1-4. cup (at, 1-2 cup sugar and When lizkawa m, add l of yeast that has been dissolved in 1-2 cup lukewarm water. Add 3 beaten eggs. Stir in 4 cups flour- deal. harem Qua enlgiu n (“flours :3 make a so oug-h. * ' and drain. pa/perandalidorclothantikeelb m n cold place until ready for U81?- Alb0llt an hour before meal time pijnld] om: mall pieces of dough and aha. inmo buns. Let rise until dougiae in bulk, alxaudl hour. Bake 1b a hot. oven (426 dos-rm Nhrw- heit) aibout fifteen mimics. Brush buns with melted butter u soon as they are removed from the oven. Add enough evaporated milk to a cup 0d ocnfectlonerw mga: to make a soft frosting. Usin this frosting, ntark a cross on h... of each bun. The dough is the kind that can be made up in advance and succum- fully kept in the refrigerator for a week. It can be used all the year mzmd for excellent hog. rolls. The evaporated milk means not only less expense, but good flavor and fine texture. s " BAKED COD One and a half pounds from cod, l cup milk. 1 teaspoon salt, fine. dry bread crumlbs, cooking oil, Cut. cod in slices or individual servings. Add salt lo milk and mix wel Havb a bowl half or three- nubriem full of the broad crumbs. ish in milk. roll i-lVJ-‘Olilghil’ in the breed cirumhl Place in well-oiled > pan. etupoffimwiflla ittle cooking oil. Place in an extremely hot avert-om degrees. for about 10 minutea. No burning necewary. Lift from pen with ¢gg turner on to hot platter or hm plate. Garnish with parsley and serve with tel-lure sauce. , TAIITARI SAUCE: One curp meymmaiae. 1 beuooon onion juice. l 1-2 teaspoons finely sweet mined pivtle. 1 m.- apoon finely minced omen. l lea- apoon finely minced green olives. CORNER ' _ Start lug er enserfgle. It "8 it to town as a comp Or wear the little girl skirt and full Gibson. Girl without the jacket. Wot!‘ the lua- pender skirt with other blouaea. Wear the bolero jacket over other frocks. You've enough dispute to keep all your guessing Again, you may use the blouse. debt or bolero jacket Household Scrapbook; (By ROBERTA loll) Sticking noon Oftentlmee when a. door utiakl. the fact s 3 "i i. i i the trouble. In case the door re- fuses to hold inc. try rep‘ the next rim larger. Laundry Suggestion everueead oeweteloflt orholdcin lbcjdill theoverlorlhovmkkyobo Hone, ngmeecwwswi \ (‘fall FOR THE 1711B w-lfiimn any balm-t. .at a 7 F§O that the wiflh-thiat te - "i" a. for .“""' one ..i_. .. i, ) i (u? nulwl/ nngfvsiivl ifJkw-cr.’ A ., \..- )€‘._\\ DRESSMAKEN n Milk "from comsmro cows" FASHIQN culbrs p”; Ind fiftden cen (llc) idiom or coin looi ed) w‘ carefully. Guardian giving-- Halo No ....-- ,- ‘ IENOGMQIQ PIVIQ I Ting Came From Scrubbing Clot/us) fillflkl wm-lou-r SCRUBBING o: , ‘a ‘ . f 41 Y: 11's roux ‘m ltum YOUR H ALT» oven A WAGNQOARD . . jwniu‘ oarvoon. somcs wnrre CLOTHES SNOWY WHITI m II Mnvurll ' curs wasmue 11m: an: 1o ‘°“oaebG'T a , menace wow! vouu. ~ v 16* It's "me awaren- oascovam Inn! BOILING