lr ll _Ii I l l v . l ,i lseason with salt, pepper and curry if f .Y ;"'~'° lpcwdrr fone teaspflclilull, ani acltl ‘ one tablespoon shrcfldcd coeoanu: which has been allowed to stand in 4 I ["1 _',.-1 A ` " i 4 ` ' __ __ - . - » ,__-_-_______ __ _ __ a.. '*"°__ _tif="""""-*"‘-"“”“*'“'f-°-""--"ei" -i1~,=-7:-- zz- - :_-i i i H'-1; I *Fl I JLLM. _ _ - 3 siWoman’s Realm -.°-_ Social _airfiil ,Personal -.°- Fash.ion§ -.°- Lidtleratzire '-_'_\:¢;_ 'U *i .... C01 W. li P (JL EIGHT THF (ll'iARl=()'1'1`E'I` OWN GUARDIAN MAY I . By LOIS LEEDS L l ' 5:§§»:§:§:-:§:§:§:{§;:¥11' ;_~'- {;:_.,;,- ` _ '5>3.\:-:T:;:-1-:-:$1 _+-.;:;:;'¢:;¥;f ; :f:1:¢:1:I:1.-:§:§:§:§:§' i ._ . _. _ ,. -- .1 ; .;-.`».-_ .~. .-.-:<1»t-:-:-.~:-:~t;-:- .»_:§>2>;.¢._<;.;:;.;.; ___,_ Ro Sir l l lui -at .Sm i A 1 Oli J ea l Sh; m., Q _~. 5; _ .fl 1 1, 4. 1 'l in it ' ..,- ‘_ . l \..:‘P.; 4 T --of tak sid Pf`l ll.-l‘ :Stl l'1.l llil Tic (`i_' ‘ _ |._.' ic .1 ( »~....le».A \ l fi=l§sSs?=:z=s2:»‘2i§%ei2is"""*"" is%zi§?s?22s€§ilfelf:z€=:;= ;:,'__;_,:;f;:;:;:~~~‘- - ,.\\.llil,] ;.;;;;:2:.;.;~:-:;:;:»:;.;:;:,:,;;;;_;:f,c<_ :;:~:-:-_-. :»:-: to , ,. ~ -1:.,;:;:;:¢:;:;_;-:1;.;-;~;~:~;-:-:-'-: :i ».- :"il;1:1:7:"'-:-:-;-:-:-:5:i:f:-::- .-L: .vm/"'( ' 35:;5;rg:;:;:;:;;y;;:;t;:;:;:;:;§2§;;;l _._ _; .f:f:.i;§:l_§:§:§:§:§'1:§:§:§._.__ ; dll/ .;:5:;:;:;:;:;;;:»:;.;:;Z;Z;2;1:5;§:¥f-:~:~:~: _, . , , / . .~ sg.¢;;:;:;:;:;:;v$§:;;;¢;:,;;_ ' ' ' ‘ ' 1 ' . - -:5:-:~:~:~:-:->:-:»:-:~:~:~:-:-:-:~'-<;:;i;: fn .~ _:li §;:1:i. ‘ ' 5:11; ._ 2 _ 1;' ' _ 3>$=¥E;E;E;i_&=`:;5;E;E;Ej*S?~*" I Was Weak, Slllnny f Gained 22 Lbs." ' I "After baby was born I was very weak, skinny. Since taking Iroriized Yeast feel _ Z., »,.._ _ guiy' filler omiy was born I was very weak, skinny. Since taking Ironiaed Yeast feel fine. Gained 22 lbs."-Mrs. Laura Benoit. Thousands write new Ironlzied Yeast adds 5 to i5 lbs. in 3 weeks.) graceful roulidiiess. Muddy skin gets clear and rosy like magic. Nervous A L H I Dorothy Dix M ......I`I.`I'°...... 'l ll ormlasr ' _ _ ' we xmw Most of Us Complain of Our Lot in Life and Wish We Had the Advantages Lady Luck ' no i-_ l s : “ ,‘,‘,';_§j f,,“,j§‘,f"B;;,,,‘,*§_‘~ llas Given Some_0ne Else, but Where Q _ ~‘ is the Person With Whom We Would Change Places ? I Mdst of us are given tobeating upon our breasts and lamenting our lots in life, _vet I wonder how many would really changmplaces with any one else. Ugly liollows nil out. Bony lllnbs get, . The other day a poor. tired youlig wife and iff' "'Y~ i rg’ i:~:-_;-:-:-:~:~'-:-.~:»:-:-:-s;»;-:-:+:-.- .fl .1 :t1'7'-:-:*.~1-:-'-:~:-"-:-‘ lefs2§lEsi22§=5z?;;§~ l\ Il 3 ~ _ Q _ wall Heat tbanack illegal of hot water rsciisi. i‘.ack_= ss ne.-lL'1‘r ir.. "Nici meh'_"”'“’:' “el” °“° is Nadi' yessty taste. no gas. V So quit being "skinny," tired, un- druggist today. Feel great tomorrow. not delighted with quick results. WHO ARE YOU? The Ronlanee of Your i".':.'n:c nv RUBY ii_tsK1Ns ELLIS SLT “_u__ ‘fox tne facial pack. ` M" ‘ ‘ There are several good facial packs c ' ' on the market which can b¢ prom"-ed It is so hard for vouth ir realize ‘ ” already prepared. But for those who tllrlt lr niajr no: a1lvn_vr. ly- 5-gtlllgvapd l;'~.”lllfif1ll_ 'l`ho _vollii-_' woinan in her earlr' :>\'clv~~_< i;i.l;c,; ilci' l;<'ailll~ ior gran fill. .'~:id the ilitxl ilillt :this a fIe”‘.r.g thing lrllicll .sho must pre-f slelrve with care _seldom txgcu;-5 1,0 lm,-_7 'icil one day. stiliic vo.-lr_q lgrg- 5 _,=~'_l\“'\u".'. lf ll.-olneri would only learn ilcrt to wal' for age 1,0 tome them to use hcautv z.;-cnimelits, but to begin in their mrlv twczilicr., when the rompcxicii is \~ri'.l;llfll1 niitl giowiiig :liifl Tho i::,:.»"i.'.. f._'ili_ l.i.l:lli`lll 'lxxillty c.'tu.:l be pi-oiolilrli lllliiost iilrlc;ln_` "itiilgz ; l llonlc-_‘fade Iilcilll I‘,;¢~k f l`_.~.._li l».lrk.s ww lzic =~; lnc .~lli'e'.t “`-”‘l"-“ "tl l'€<`“l`»;11': I"il1ili‘rcp;li'ilil' for s, facial llafk is CICHHF-.nz lhc skill. Use a good cl»=:li‘.i‘cvent' m-lnklefs will find tl light. nollrishlng rrcrlln just *llc thinq for 1licm.i'>thcr_<_ v-l~.o.<-o rllecks need rounding op; sholllll cliori.m places and incidents cori- thc eyes and around the cheekponeminected with these pilgi-images. The bil: every bit of the fnce should bg Eastcrlion_1c lvns in S,c:>tlanrl_ ` covered so that the skin dogs not show' The earliest known ancestor of this Now relax completely, 'allowing fhcllnamewas Kenneth .\'lcAlpin Easter, pack to remain on for at least twenty _ who was Duke of Northumberland minutes lan hour is better, especially and served in the Crusades under if ones skin has rlny tendency t0_lRichard Coeur de Lion. This was in ward being oilv|_ The pack must be U19 13216? part Of the twelfth century. , stuffed Dumb Dora! I should say not! _ Why, she is as dull as dish water. i I can get more out of it and see more in going to the corner drug store than she can out of a trip around the world. Besides, she never has lived. She has never been anything but a _dressed-up doll in a glass case. _ ll “She has neverhad a real emotion. She has never loved nor had her l lleart torn with anxiety nor wanted anything so badly it hurt. She has ncver llicld ll mans arms around ber nor a baby’s head on her breast. She has l never watched :in agony by _a chlld's_sickbed through a long night and known | the flooding joy that sweeps through you when the crisis is past and it drops off to sleep in the dawn, but me-I have known love and birth and death and toil and travail and agony and tears and laughter. The cup of life has l l l nlimlllzely- dry before remo\'in_q; ifi Several generations later a direct' been ii fiavorlcss beverage at which she has only SlDDCd. but I IUWC drunk it nc-cessai';.' lo llllrry thc treatment ltZCI€s<:endaiit,Keillietli McAlpin Eeaslcr may be fanned dry. 'was made Lord of Edinburgh, Scot- To reniovc thc pack, soften it vvithlland- a. waslicloth lvrluig out in tepid WMC,-_ l In the seventecntli century James .spivafllllg lt. over the entirs fam and p Easter, another descciidaiit hid on his liel-li. 'Pills may haw; [0 be 1-@p¢a;,ed‘estate, Chltrlcs I of England, who on .»c\'cl~:ll limes lliitil the pack Ll, Mp f being accused of treason by hi; Go-_ softellecl. when it will wash oft easily vcrnmelit had fled for his life., For c-vc»r_v particle must be mnlo-,fed and this act Janlcs Easter had to lice for lliile.<,»: ll. is .soitcilccl first there ls' iiis own life. l-ic escaped and went Lo rlniiaci' of _stretching the skin, Spain. where lie was protected and The face pack cxercles the tiny where he later married. lTlU5C1l’s Of 1116 face and neck, malrpsl Robert Easter, later descendant, 1223' pores active and has a most re- married Catherine Hamilton daugh- jllvcnating effect on rnilady's com- 'ter of the Duke of Hamilton. _ plcxion. So is quite worth while as g The first Easiei] to appear in this treatment lo overcome signs or pnlcountry were William, Archibald. “nd fa!-l8ue or, better still, to pre. O`Hanlen, Hamilton and John Mc- rent. these beauty blemishes. Alplii. They settled in Maryland in Among eminicnt descendants of this family today is Benjamin cle la "i . ` .__l (_'_i_`.' $ w l "ff .Warr Easier, educator, connected ,gg with Wmhlngton and Lee University, - `”'”” L-` qt ‘llf . c e li' _.., ,_ AMomzngSm1le (hyat . t. 1. ..,.., / _‘; -- “‘ \ S ._. _ tt../.¢:» ~ - Flfmlnz huismih ai-ying _ ' mek' °' U" I SD¢l1I‘€~ D _Ve think lie was niair clever ____________._____ Niall Robbie Burns?" _ l "Certainly!" replied the Engllsh. malt "'I’i1ere's absolutely no eonéparl. F07' ne Cook son between them." "Maybe so!" Sandy hotly retorted. l _ But my Robbie Burns would nent ~_ u <\ ‘ lman_ and one clay when the subject °f the Sl‘€l1i. lioets arose he thought he’d Dut in a word for Robert Burns. fmen think a lot of William Shake- Aw imulam 1530. It is ll‘0l'l‘l tl`il5 family that pr-af;-_ ' .. ‘tlcally all the Eastcrs of Aniorisal l . I I l -~ -- l». ...cnc Scots-I "Look here," he said, "you English- | tothe bottom, and if it h§sn`t had much sweetness in it. it has had taste and strength." _ "Well," I said, "if you don't want to change places with a rich old maid, i how about Mrs. B? She has everything that you haven‘t got-a millionaire l llusbund who dikcs her out in imported iinery and hangs her with jewels niid 1 gives her Rolls-Royces to ride in and palaces to live ln." "Yes," mocked my young friend, “and everybody knows that she sits up in her palace alone whilé her husband is stepping out with blondes who arc young 'enough to be her daughters and that every time he presents her with ` it new strilig of pearls 'she knows it is bought with conscience money because he is embarking on a newaffair. . "Maybe Tom ian‘t much of a money-maker, but he is a grand love- maker; and I would rather have a husband who lavishes kisses and caresiscs on me 'tl'-lan one who l-ian'ded_me out cheeks. You can be it lot lonesomcr lu H forty-room Italian villa without any love in it than you can in a two-by-foul' bungalow with your main sitting across the heartstone from you and telling l you that you are the only woman in the world. "Why, only last week Tom went without lunches to buy me a string of yy dmv” mc" ““°e5""“‘ ' beads ‘for my birthday, and they look better to me than any dlamorld neck- lace would if I knew it was given to keep nie out of the divorce court. VNo. indeed, I woull-ln‘t change places with Mrs. B.. not even if she threw in a few millions to boot."' - | "How about Mrs. C., then?" I suggested. "She hasn`t any children to : bpther her. Her house is the quietcat, most peaceful place and ilnmaculate- ly clean, with never a toy on the door nor a smear on a windowpane- She » elm spend her money on buying pret ty clothes for herself instead of shoes for the baby." _ "I have seen Mrs. C. bending over a little grave. I-fer only child." S814 l my young friend, softly and pltifully, "and her face was the face of a mother whose arms ache because they are empty, whose ears never cease listening foi-fthe potter of little feet that ara stllled, of a woman who is trying des- perately to fill her life with other interests because the one great int/crest is gone. 'God, in His mercy. save me from ever having the lot of Mrs. C. _ _...___- ..we1|_~» "ld 1, 'qlpee you ara not willing to changeplaces with any other woman, why not ba content with the lot heaven has sent you? DOROTHY Dlx. MYERS M 1 h d nsense as 'uneasy lies: I 'le ea that wcais a croon! hnsvicl' and richer 'l'iie nourl_ql-lin ` -~ - . _ - §;l(.k.l) LHILKEN SOUFFLE WITH wmc such no l H271! Ulvward movement, Grgat ¢-are would b" °"‘°"""“"| 1" Hplllyind creams Of Hill’ kind: the skin mllst np-,-cr M --__ ..N ! W __ Chop very ilne the breast of one l,skegnEE:s;ng1L;_T‘and° _y°“ mean? larlc boiled chfckell. Then add one --Ay_ nonscnscp. said nw _ Scot cup lieclianlel sauce and one-half’ l'|\'I|¢`<1 01' stl'ctl'li<~fl rind all li~lol'em¢m_; pint heavy cream, whipped stiff. Sca- a iould be olltward. Leave the 'lioln-Len son. Take a casserole, stand a small ill! cream on for il few mliilltcs, then lar in the centre, and fill the chicken Will Of! the excess cream. lonvmz on » soilflle nll around tha Jar. Set in ice merely 5, very thln mm Am". theseipail for a few hours. In the nleall- ----_--'._._.. ___ | time chop line three chicken livers. "Robbie Burns wud list hang the croon owre the back of’ ii chair." ' __l-.._--_-_.._._," _,__ Sick Animals Welcome Minarlfs. It is an ideal first aid about the stables Get a bottle to-day. i A llller. serve with grown bread sand- “'“lllllii alum mm yiill chutney sauce. - Character Close-Ups °"‘°_"°""' i-in-N lr COME-s ' ' T WlT,‘rl-it: CHAP _Q. When one ill iii doubt about ¥T.‘arli¢i11|11'Ii' =°il¢d IPPW I '_°¢°“ _ they will fit. ‘-`»°'*"il"l! °f mam “nd "°m°v° in the A t;g3:tii'e play frock is dis- Same Way- _ _ tinguished by its box-plaits from the _ Persplmlivn Women who have dry skins may neckline to h¢m_ - find the cleansing with cream quiw It is fetching in yellow and wlmc, A rcmcdy for c.\:t'cl.