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Stir liitu the _fii'.=t :Juris in vvlilclii Cottpm are wnslied si tablespoons oil black pepper, or three talzlcspcoiis of turpentinc, to prevent the colors from running. f " Hash Balls lillnce corn href and potatoes ver-yi this.. lki.:‘:: into flat cakes sndl ’ brown on both sides on n buttered I griddle. They taste much better lf' the_`potnl4>cs have been boiled with the»comecl beef. l The Garden A garden should run north and. south to get the full benciit of thei sunfo rays. Petroleum produced in Mexico 1s.at_gyea.r would fill nearly 44,090,000 barrels. Illustrated Dressniaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern ' By Annebelie tvorthington -ss-svv-I- ,. _,i .. iilr’ V-‘ii$"`"r -i._li.j-,V . `(l:3 _ .‘_ i‘»t~_.4~,it~'- __; _. Q .ls- _ _.is ~.»_- , i.. . r t f.<~ _ww _ i;'llr¢" __ _-- , __ , ._._.___.._-_._.-_.._.._ order a pattern and s. Fashion sngasina together for 25 cents. No. 3414. Size »-»|s»»s¢»|»~¢».- "senses-.»-......»....--...asses-si N arhe ....,,,,............................. Street Address City State I in For The Cook FIG .PUDDING Two cups groundfigs, 1 cup water, 1-3 cup sugar. 2 tablespoons gclstlne, > ‘s cup cole water, 1 cup boiling water, juice of 1 lemon and i orange. List boil together for fifteen minu- tes i.he figs, one cup of water and one-third cup or sugar. Soak the gel- _ atine in one-hall cup of cold water ij., _t , _. for live minutes, then let dissolve in l_~ ;i ` - bolung water. when partially cool ‘ '~ It add lemon _iuieel orange Juice and / figs. let stand until firm and servo I , I with whipped cream. 1 ref, 1" 3 -..~ ' ~'~fs'--i'~'_"'§, ._.._ _f if vfy it ei A I This recipe will 'serve ten P00910- 5-414 Character Close-Ups A new Prlcoes typo. th¢ is de- ' lightiuliy exclusive. It reveals clever handling ot horimntal tucks at waist which breaks the width to give the figut slim line. The pointed traat- ment of veeioa and of the circular . ' ilounce of skirt adds further to the effect of slehdorness. It combines navy and aquamarine blue érope silk. ' ' style jlo. 1414 comes in siaes I4. ie, ie, no yan. ss, se. ai. ll and 40 inches bust. Printed and plain oievs silk, chif- _ ioil.'l¢0r¢¢tts and orepo lliarocain male up attractively. ‘ C1171! T :B s. .-,_-1 / E ill |223 6! pttllrli. AHIIHI Pl!- ,mm W, ,, mu, g, M, 5 \N\Tl»-iOLlT _ your asusnur, ess suis inn ser. eosueer mst uw Folly of the Girl Who Risks Her Reputation Just to be “Modernf--A Sister’s Duty? Dear Miss. Dix-I am soon to be married to a girl whom I love very much, but when we are married she wants to settle down and have children. _ But not for nie. I dont see why we shouldnt continue to go to parties and 141110” Uhr." U0 married Just the same as we do now. Why should we tie ourselves down just because we are married? My idea of s happy married life is one of carefree .icy and I don’t want io be burdened with children. I make plenty og money end I think that we should spend at least the iirst iive years of our msrrimilife lust having a good time and enloying each others 'companionship without taking on the worries of babies. woitnilio YOUNG MAN. ---____ Afltwerr When a couple is childless, the woman is prac- tically always blamed for it and ls ‘accused of being too tn face the ordeal of bearing children. or too lazy and selfish to bo willing to burden herself with the care of babies. -___ But, Judging from the innumerable letters thdt come to me on the sub- ject. there are more inert than women who do not want children. They don't want. the noise and confusion ol' children in the house when they some home at. riiglit, und. above all, they dcn't want to spend their money on babies and sterilized milk instead of golf and gasoline. It is slgniilcarit that, as social settlement workers tell us. the husbands who become wife-deserters nearly HIM:/s disappear lhiiiiediately after another baby is bornf ` _..__,,,______ . But every man lo ills taste, whethsr it runs to stepping out oi an even- ing or walking the coiic. and if yours, Mr. Young Msn, are not paternal, I strongly advise you against getting married. Because, welcome or unwei-_ cumr, babies are mighty likely to come along, especially if you marry a girl mth ii~c mother complex. and whose arms Just naturally form themselves into o. cradle. *__ Moat of us don‘t ses eye to eye with you about children. We think that a marriage that is childless ls more or less of s failure, no matter how com- pahlonable the husband and wife may be. We think that a baby is more tim Rnd cnterlainiiiclit tlisii e. box of monkeys: that watelnng a little ohiid's,' mind unfold is the most thrilling and fascinating occupation in the worldf that one renews, ono's owl-i lite in grownig boy sand girls, and that to rear up s family of fliie men and women ia to make the greatest gift that is pos- sible to ohe's day and generation. But if you think differently; if you see in a baby nothing but a squailing brat that ii going to keep sau at home when you want to go to a night club; li you see in your children nothing but little Parasites who will absorb the money that you might lic spending on good clothes or hooeh, then, for good- ness sake. dont get iiiarned. l . For youvfown sake and tor the girl’s sake. stay single. Dorrt be unjust enough io marry a girl and when the babies come resent them, and leave her! alone to rear iheni. A lot of men do that. Every time a new baby comes, along they make their wives feel that she lean sch-criminal to have afflict-' eil another mouth on them to feed. ` ECONOMICAL 'l`h- 2.3¢. lube of (.`olgate'a contains more toothpaste than any other _ nationally advertised brand priced at a quarter. _ A lot ol men don‘t like the noise ot children and as soon di the poor wives to listen to the racket. they have heard all day. A lot of men never do one single thing toward helping io rear their children and start them along the road they should go. A lot of men take more trouble tram- lng ii setter pup i.ha_n they do their own children. Be il you are not going to be a real father, don't be a father at all. That' way you will save youi'sel.` a lot ol’ responsibility and you wont’ have to ans~f wer some embarriusin.; duastione on the Judgment Day when-you are askedx what you did with the little souls that God put into your hands to mold, and’ why you let that. fine boy brow up into a waatrel. or that pretty, impulsive young daughter stumble off the strait and narrow way. f é_.-'ii i Anil don't go into married life thinkingvlt is one oi carefree joy, because ; ypu are due for a big shook of dilihlrointaient if you do. Marriage is the, end of piss time and the beginning of the serious business of life. It is thu: acceptance of the responsibilities of existence. It is the lhouldering of bur-I dens that must be borne io the end. It-is settling down .aa your fiancee says. and unless you are ready for that you have no right to marry. iii good times changes. All the lun in the world does not consist in stop- . ‘ ‘ 'A' A BWLBED But I can tell you one thing for your comfort, and that is that our taste! BEAUTY “um ‘UNH N l IIALF-CLEAN teeth invite I decay. Why not have the extra protection of Colgsie’s_, whose penetrating foam enters and cleanses the tiny pits' and fissures where decay may start? Some toothpestes merely per- form iho single duty of polish- ing the outer surfaces of the teeth. Colgate’s does that, of course . . . and something else besides! When brushed, it breaks into a sparkling, buhbling'_ foam which has a truly remarkable property. This active, foam' penetrates into the tiny pits and fissures of the teeth and gumiueoftcningthe impurities which become lodged in i.h_ese` bard-to-reach places" and n i i Dorothy Letter Box 0 'i Your Teeth 0 4 g , 0 i aren’t Really Clean if Can Marriage b_e Made a_Life -of Carefree_Joy? » , you only _Polish the Surfaces hh washing them away in a surg. ing antiseptic bath. Thus 'Colgatc`s cleans . . . giving your teeth double protection against the impurities which cause dccny. Scientific tests prove that CoIgsie’e has the highest penetrating power of any leading dcntifriccs . . . liencc, Colgate`s ability io clean teeth best. `Superioriiy and 'economy have made Colgato's Ribbon Denial Cream the world's favorite denti- frice-uscd by more people, recommended by more dcniisls. WARNING! Don't attempt to "doctor" your mouth with a dentifrice. A toothpaste csiinot possibly cure pyorrliea, correct acid mouth, firm thc gums. Its one and only function is to clean. Self medication is always dangerous . . . if you have any fears for tho health of your teeth or gums, sw your dentist at once! 011 as nner is ________ _____ ___ _ ,_ over they nut on their hats and go out to some place of amusement. leaving O I lllslady Beautzful i Qlill i-im rnmprf-.~i on each ogelmaol ." A . '(1 ‘ \ ,` __ ' ; s, ' l ost ‘\' ` _ riscsisg the eyebrows ` __ L0!! LEEDS. ping out Staying in by your own fireaide can be even more enjoyable. Nor I De" M.” Med#-_Hu pluck,” me will vou always care to dance and rackoteer an a ‘ d m k° "h°°p"' 'nd "ml eyebrows any efieot on the eyes? My To ltemovs Moles' chances are thai- in your own home, with your own wife smiling at you across eyes”-,ht L’ ,M/her muh I have haw! H ____ . _ the table oi an evening and your babies’ arms euddiod around your neck. you eyybrows which are mug .nd I gh. D,” Mm L,,d,_1 hu., written will find n iai more intense pleasure than you over got out of any wild party. ought I would nk, go hwc mem to wh on pmblmu mu bommnd me » arched. and you have helped me wondorlully And there wont be any dark brown taste of regret in your mouth the peai'a.iice and also r¢m0\’° Illini “‘h|°h S-_-em in make the eyebrcrivs _irin over the bridge of the nose. ' ' I( your eyesight is POC/l‘ 1 h0D¢ YOU iisvc not neglected -to seo s s°°d‘ oeulist. A150 I would 5ll8l¢5t that YOU bln", your eye; in is. salt-witier solution twice s day. Dissolve s t1uv| pinch of salt in a c\lPful oi tepid W1- I ter: use an eyecup and bathe the eyes for s few minutes in this solution-in the morning one min at bedt-imc This treatment will rest rind stren- gthen the eyes. A wealvsolutlon of horic acid is also helpful to soothe and relax tireq eyes. To make the aolutlcn dissolve one-quarter iosspoohful of boric wid in one cup of boiling water. Allow it to cool and l>8f»h0 l-hd °Y¢5~ as directed abt/ve for several minu- :E _ L- A- 5. each time. so again I take the liberty next nioriilng either. DOROTHY DIIX. soften the pores. then pull out each ioiu-il-1 nothing that seems to help mo. ~ B are so different. ` They call us "back numbers" and "evil-minded" when we mir with s quick jerk of the tWeem.,` I would appreciate my sunwuomi ti; ;1£°wM’;m;§n“_;a1: in try to restrain theni from doing certain things. For instance. not lonl B80; After the plucklng apply slochol or you msy offer. | Md “hmm foryseveral days we were away from home and one of the girls entertained a hog' friend allf other suitablrantisoptic, than rub on 12) Does any kind of cold cream or .E Aadco nu' I Umm to tomém, night. When we reproved_her for this, lbs contended it was h harm and g nm, mid swam or g soothing 1¢~ vgmahing si-gsm gf", hgh- on th, “hm ‘Lt “tits” mem on to mv that we were evil-ininded to think so. .This hurt ua terribly and we wonder sion, Ds not remove too many hairs. nee? I use a .great deal of cold _R cm he gsmoved, Mm., mm," what siioiild be done. as the very fine iirio left by plucking oi-sam ~ V ~ ' .M my skin is very dry. r n ,m “_ A icon-ian sun raiiiaii who aiu: snwmomsu. out mm of on eyes-ows is no umm ' p 0 “W °°"“"”"' ""* "‘° “"°' “ Answer--Plucking the eyebrow, M wi-itmg to you. ‘ ’ ' ' ' ° ' ' should have no effect on the eyes. ne- <1) have several smsu moles that Dm Miss Dlx-We are so rumen tefnow what is the proper thins in im piueking apply not compremes to 1 would _lust love in banish but have this modern age. We have two young daughters and their ideas and ours ods, as it is impossible for the a.ms~ tour to tell the nature oi their ,grosth and any tampering with them might prove very serious. I would advise you to see a skin specialist, who will likely be sbie to remove them for vou- i2i Practically all such toilet l>l'Pitfi' ini-ioiis are made wltli vegetable oil ss a base and so there is no danger of their causing hair to grow. If Will' skin is dry use oil or cream as o cleanser. _ After cleansing the face, however. wipe off the excess oil ‘ir cream with u soft cloth ortlssue ssruare. I sm glad to know that you enisy reading my daily beauty articles and hope you will feel tree to como 10 111° with your be:u_ty problems at any time. LOIS LEEDS. Tomorrow-Milk as a Beauiliier In the Kitchen Cabinet Never soak flash fish bolore cook- ing it will dooblw the tlsvorr uid soften the rash. A grated potato will prevent dry- ness when added to ilho chocolate cake better and yet will not. alia' the i’l§.vor. g _.._.__.. considered chic. ivmiovs su-ssgiisg asm:-ii) it is never wise wltry' 'mm' ‘a AnX\'.l': V hairs which detract from a. neat lp- to remove moles by any home moth-‘ \ Just what the young people of today oonsidsr the ward "modem" means = f -e f- -~ ~ f ‘ hey are no new type. They are old. Old ae sin and human weakness itself. 5_ § 5 E comment. _our rumen A s_e,ee\ems_aisessaasia.;a¢_sila _ sophisticated ne th tiiei Maeva in tara. Gnmayfs 4 N emvpus ESS" . conventions. brit J rsa.lit;':::y arariust eaowulg what alnili¢~ iii g- i £5;-_ _ E; r Y-~ ~ r- _ 1 sm sure I oem. snow. A girl will mu rss that she is inseam. that she more emsrisncn ovsoeiety. they would \==°W that it isnt envush fer sfsirl drinks ana pets ans smokes uni swears sae is loose morally. and she seems to be sood. she has inset s°°d- ' to think that that il blihl modollt. Furthermore they would know that the whole world is “evil-minded." as Bm men, L, Mmm' M, M. m°¢¢n`”W¢ ¢|"¢_ _ gm” gh. bqinning they coli it, when it comes to a girl doing certain things that are taboo, I-' t 1 -I. J _» ‘|01 um, th", H", 5”” ,nun in 9|, mmm gi-mg hay, bg" "msn gli cause iioi1o°ii‘ can imagine a lirl being silly ohoulh to risk her reputation for _ . ` - _‘_ uncsmroii-_-fi appetites and pusisiu; time have seen women who arena like nothins- what ii sh-l's motives may bv. we d t 4 nl . ` ,i A _ o no know. We can only iisii .mc reeled sown the street; time have seen women who swan like nshl iudse her uv what she does. and if she 4°" the thinks that no respectable - V1” wives; there have been soarlst women. lush women are not, alas modern. lirl is Supposed to do. sho “H1 GXPWE W "Clin Criticism. ` _ I unn't lninw what you can do about your daughters' indieoretions-unless so i always lsel s little bit like iaualung and s good eeal more like ery- YW wi induce l-ham to memories e good book on etiquette. Perhaps ` 5 M A L L ing when a girl who is taking the wrong road tells me that she is "modern," they can see that certain things are simply "not done" it will have some in. CA* ' N ON emi uni iiim is sometiiing saw about vast sae is coins. Why. she is the numos is 'mtrsinlil livin in “wif f°l\;v- _ DORUPHY Dix, WIDE* it-in un iseiiiusto xrssmnesoiiiersreeseeusnuowrit- ° ' ' ' ° ’ F- fa Q E., | g A 22°," ",,N;|:x¢|yp?¢| gn gg. pygmy in km, anna asa legends of them Dear Mies Dix-I know that my alstAr'a husband ia deceiving hor. Is it .5|6N 0;.. mstmisiuisfsser tssstsstmse mrs Aau.eaa»snsfeiimu what m:d»=ivt°'l».¢1lh¢ri lh°M»°°*d=¢_'*"*~ U°ND_¢1°1'lR~ -- - i l taeworliiforweasan. . .= ""°"~*‘°- . -- AL&DTN‘.__S$ naaeeeucalledtheodeetproelaienia Mum g I so; sm mn sas it muses www- lst hu live is im- new nm asionu as sue ian. 're isli-her wouioeo ncaoee-J! bei- huebeaeu thlultaiier;i.iiareisaeia_tgg__\lianshe sands tostop him. ' _ :. 1. ` , - uf. 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