1,, , . ~~__.l l » i 1 ,`t¢ -.,,.r »1.’“. ,___\ til ` IRM. _ __ ‘_ 41 . §_o._*-t..x;¢.%l" -»» _ ‘_ _ l - _ P I tha lor Y,r I I E ori mt wi .=;f~';=.. sr S 2 ‘Wi BB L* _M _ . I c 1 l ' ~»or_1¢¢»-'~= o ra n < el ` t 1 P -_-,»:>s"‘5r1___ .1 1 V. r sv K 1 ' \ o I 4 » 'l ’ . _ ' the purchase of the following pro- 1 _ Alfred I rascr, Inc. perm 8 Ci H ..- 'tl _il ~ ~ ._',_-__ yi .~'-. 1 . .»_ _ r""` » r. t < 1 f I ., 1 o ' i '_ ., 5 " 1 _ _ ',.1 1 < , _',,_ 5 , I -_.,_»f a _r_\ ,x_--s_i..»._u~;I\&..~r- JI...-1 _ U . ._ _._ .1\,..` L 31 ui f`;),¥ sf '<5 2'; FS £1. 5-"2 cus. u , 1 o 1 _ , , :_ ,. , v _,_ _-,.,l1___._ ,~._ _ 1 *ffl i_:¢`g`&p%(é Sit? ` “i- ' r i Z~`.`2~‘= _, nk if ~_»_ - pi{,;1 L _~. '-in/2 _ 1 rt fviiihitinn (.nmmissmn 5', '¥_»."l* § . »»,'» 1. -‘is _ ;\ Ni ~;I€;` _ .s 1 ll’ 6 'fl g1,'¢"{-no [I ', if 51? '/it 5, 5" /,.1 _;'_. //_ . _*’1/'#,;'1»f_ f-L, _ _ -, 5' ’ _'. " » - . . /, “_§ ii" ‘ "““"‘~\->-.». ~<._»_». -. _ 1 1 1 , t _ ,' li. la. H pi , 1 Vi 1 A of 1? diet nee has sles of nie. the I [1 li: ti it i wi S 11;, ilu yu: c oi 'lil pi-1 I ,_ 1.: 1 i l ‘ .1 , UF ' J _ _ ' C (_ Mile at all -lrvir anti l;¢-.nl-nil stores; menu it ‘ . ._._»_ _._ ____ r-1_.__--.~-~-~.----l-~.-- 1 _.»,_t_¢E Two _ __ __ _ ru: CHl\RL0?TET0_\iN GilARD1sN _ _ _ __ - _ _ _reBRUnY_,,_,m I Woman 's Realm -.°- -Social and Persom_1I__-.°-_ F¢_z_shion_§__ -_.1 Literature of w1lh1=~ _ ' ' ~~ ___ _ _ . \ ~o ii-df _"~»1.~' . ‘ whlti- K / For The Cook at t e ashlafables are Well _ "';r;:f§"‘°. Dvfvfhy D11 \\'ori ii \Vl\|'L‘ Want ? Iiistead oi' ilemandine; Temperature and Ad- hesiveness in Love, \\ Merely the Virtues of a Hot Mustard l’lasiei°, Why I)on’t We Ask for intelligent Love, insures a Happy liflarriage? 1;, ;l1,;» 1.tu;~:i»ig tluys young people ask each other: "Do you love ire ~uut‘1\ H tllv l>;i_»i.lo:;ut'.-li'. romaiiticalli`? D0 You love me with ii \._ _, 111;.; l1~.'.'t-r tile? Do you love ,§l°~.i' __ l: in-‘.er occurs to them to Ei-'Ski “D0 YOU 10\'9 mc 1 ,lt ;u;_1;;».;ei~_tiy'2 Do you love me with your Hullfif ~ _ "`4""‘;;lg`-» no you love me with your common sense?" ~ . Yi-L intelligent love is the only love that brings _ nd u;,_j»' peut'e and happiness with it. It is the only ! y '."1i5f‘ _ne that is a blessing and not a curse to its ITC* lull W ,-_e:;t. And it is the only love that lasts. Scii- mp, ily? . el. love is what ive should pray the gods to send me V, instead of wasting our petition in dt-iniilidiiig yen _ 1 ‘_ ~.:pt;utui‘e or adlicsiveness in love, which, after _ `f;___ 2; \ Zu" ‘,,___~“"` » 'le begin with, the in an and woman who love i wiv |,_- _ _ _ _ ' . _ 1 ~._e:r.c discretion in what they set their affections 1 ml, in-_i;_ 'l 1 . 1 _ t t'i..1uioi‘ed of a beautiful face or on athletic figure in tt its _ lit lurid tht-in any more than a pretty l>li'il11'C Of \\'hlCl\ ea g, », _ \t-_xi-_-y in tune, Nur are they swept oil' their ftet by the 1,, 1 1 ti; 1.1;- siti'L;:;:e iittmetioii of an ogiecoble l»>L’i`50nHmY to v... ull , . ' 'iz iii the urltl atniosphere of donlestlcity. Noi' do they i tp lui! in ill-.1 eu ;:1» gl/ iierul p.~;u1,-_ple eiitinelated by the old liorlicloru SUX- liit' i ite ‘.v;lo '.l_<;u .ti .\i‘_'; "We nuli-t love soinebotiy and it might ns well be ev you." On the eeiitruz-_\', those who love intelligently use their brains as well me as tht-ir hearts. 'lhcy know why they love and what qualities in a. mlm istics to supply, or woinan upprul to them. They love not only youth and beauty in uoiiit-ti lu. l inert, but the tl~_i;i:x< that stay when youth and beauty have th 121-tl. The ii:;_li.__ent'1~, the wit, the charm, the sweetness, the sympathy l wit null until t. '._u.:‘.:;e :init ni.il_es men and women eternally interesting to 1 fm out-li elller .nhl 11.11: l_\_i».l_< them together in a tie they never wish to of bi1».1l-: url- tile l‘i.;::'_~- 1;:-=.: in.1lte them pick out a certain man or woman _ nd 11,1: .t lll_li.‘. ln is l.\. Z; ei' ;1_ .I 111 ure in love that precipitates the domestic ‘nn inch, After All, Are Which Alone mc with all your heart and soul?" \_p,(» 0 I ‘ " % % »' " V % teaspoon salt. i __;,=-. ~' ' 1 teaspoon almond extract. \___ I _ ,` ` I I. he Mill” like White bfeiidi “ddlng washing crepe silk made the darling __ Q ‘\ 1 __ .f \ l ' A egg and extract to the milk before any vest It can be tacked in place _I (gi tx. I 4 _ _ _ _ ,I V adding the flour, or use following' so as to be readily removed for .nil ‘_ / ,ga _ _th-C sponge method: lalmdering fa » ;' '__ - Dissolve yeast cake in is cup milk K ¢i_,__\_`,.» Sl: /__, h ,I ' "- _ w ' lukewarm. Add ‘_-’.~ cup flour, beat I _ ._ _ are merely the virtues of a hot mustard 1111i-Sl-i~‘r. = the ------ Mo tli l . | in ti-iigetlitw, :.1-~ .,_t. t~__~, uutl the intu'ders, that makes liiairiagc one of thc kn :nest tl1t;i_»r.~l t1;.;trp;'i.- ligh , _,_ __ /Ilwaqs Packed in elllmunum . ,V ,»____,. _ ~ cu \ _ " J cover and again let rise; then add - ~- - f- ~---»-~ '----- remaining ingredients and 1‘,;~ cups _ flour. Toss on floured cloth and know men who make scenes if their wives are decently polite to an" knead, using il cup flour; cover and ` _ O er nuln and we know men who would not dare to take an old worn: _ A Morningsnqtze M Style No. 9'll is designed for sizes 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin fcoin preferred.) Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furni swnmsii Busan Every Pattern 2% cups scalded milk. B” Annabelle uforthl-"ata" shed Wimg = _Ze _ J -.-i o ‘ » al-;`I;_~> 3?* ' 0 0) _ _ -r-/f-`¢ .-.. _s J _ *_ i r 1:' -uneuln ` _ y ~ I rl A , i_' yr-if l _ _ _.~:t»'.-‘_ tl, l " Mis" _i 1 "?i,i1 v_' ,:=__»_ ,_ ._~, 1..-.2 17°- .>.~,.°..~1. ,-».“~: -_~._*t _,I-_¢_.' 7,_‘,_- i lb \J n-» SUFFERER FRUM RHEUMATISM _ Ciililli NUT WAlK li5 lr h 1 :: ' hlirddpgrdietzoou ollon _Up Sdsfiuicrdx having tried evlrything with M ‘ was recommended to try Dr. Pink Pills. Having used this found A wonderful ment. I un now ning . box. I nm ftelingimgj _ in health ind lm lbi iii amimd again." bell: no disease doe h ._ come thin no npw' ' rhcumatism md Hntlnvl' ments. That fs why' Williams’ Pink Pills are no ~... combatting such ailments. 'I`hr.ir - - to build up and enrich tin: blood . - - and actually create new lcd blood Equally good for rundown, »---- _ nervous conditions. Now cbt -1-1 your dr\lggist’s in thc new glass . taincr. 5Oc li parkaitr C. M. Lnmpson Ei Co. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street S London, V. C. 4 England Public Auction Sales _ .RAW FURS thinning hugo will be furnish- ed without charge hy applying to R. T. Holman. Ltd., Suml u mrrsidc. I’ F.. I. _‘ Represented hy I, 212 Fifth Avenue -l-*_-‘__-~_ im ll. F. rli.»i1=l°llr£,s_A_ __ iriiiitz-1,u'i'roi¢, Ere. For Sale By Tender _ r _ ing, leasehold lands in eoiineetion 3 therewith, fu tory equipment. nt-is, tlories, traps, rropc, eases. cans, etc.. “ ' all as itemivcd ln St-in-ilule "A" hereinafter referred to. he retorted, V V * wharf, w:\rcl\nu_ slic said. “Is anything he says ever true?" "VCYY little, if my instinct against ini is right," she nliswcl'ed_ "He d most awfully startled when he "It's certaiinly qiieei' that he m, I sltotilti iinagiiic, as to mmm ensoii, though. . ." said Lcc, “Shall we go and look around the Lee sfootl for 11 niouient, think- M0l\'!'.\' l`0 l_(iAN and lfnginr. ing; tlien looked quckly along the road hearing thc sound of foot- Clhiermi lii1.1~ii.(`li;1rlnl|1'i1li\’n_ l‘_|l:, .v 1-_ I*-f‘fil"'1l1r= r""\' lv- i--' ~\~~irv\ he ner- ‘H '~ " ii- i.l‘ litft-1; ‘ (‘lmrici1 . ti, i’. il. I land. lilniiry in !'.i.i :tzr_l (1llir1li1i|i_` ""’ ' " ill" |"1r‘/‘rl iaiif-1i_ tru* 111 |1 given iii: ,rl-. I.: 1 :li '.’_:. I I 1 , 1 67.3-2-ii-lin .11 . ' fi! __ ___ _.___ _ as ____ " ""~r ff~~_'-~-- li~~n1~f sin-ii ini. All as iiuird nuinlu-red and des- r~ri'»r"l in Ft'l\e:"i'i1- "ll" h"rr~'n;\.f¢~r _Sl rrf'-rrr'i tw, [_-y .Q1-l‘e!liil|‘=: u'hrrri»i the :ihovp prn- ' peril'-s :ire il1~(t-fl aw! ries'-viii:-d with 'fn-. infere- (wi :it "-'\ (`\'Ti -1~ of the f"'“ri.'lr\\' in fir-»\r~1!\v'°~ er :li (hr '."i‘ti"v'= will iv" r.'-r"-ivr‘1! for gil! back for I; some time_ But not dur- ius' the day. I fancy, 'riivro wil be people along here preity frequent- ops. A little group of people were rn".gIing idly toward them. “l\'o,” he said quickly. “If tiicrc's lytliliig there he wants, lie`ll be I I 1 - --l-<11-e ri-nliv-riv 1-r for lviiv lol gg l_\~ l.il ;~.`;:>nt six this t‘\'t"nlri=:_ We‘ll go back to the hotel now and I’ll Mcl,i1I()ll it iil'IN'l‘l_l~I9( ,"' "‘ “° ~"l "1" cf i"<~l‘f1ur_v lime this place -.v.ut»l1eti_ _ _ . it ‘ J. /\. lil‘IN"I`i I' . , . . . _ vl yr, \v_ -Y‘1vpy;_ _ W~ "‘- “"""'"'“‘ 1~='.-.. vu.;-.\~..~ (-,,`,',,,,,,.. night, 1 (link. _ _ xi-é S" ll l"'lT_ ' Barrister and Minrnrv -:ii»I 1w I - ‘"1- ,fwzil __ 3' ‘ __ John Simpson. llamiltnn. " ' l » Send all information rcgnrdiuqi ,; 1 chan. ii. iimfu. r_-lniimim, trim #101:-6 _ ' , lnltefown. »' 11.3] i »‘;- ' Jas. B. lifcffnnaili. \’»'r.~t Si. Pet'-rs. v infractions of l’R0lflBI'I`lf)N l\(l` " __ -__ . 5. :envy ». .t~__,-~.~ 'v ANI) (ll./\.ll;ul liiiiisclf "Ycs?" 1 confronted by \Vu:i'1n;~,i:ii. llc had, “Her husband is young Worr of coiuse, known that \V.n'i-liigton ion. . . ." would be frte by now, lie liiid, in- "Wlmi!” tleetl coiiiiied the day exactly as "Yc:;; culling himself Lee, but Jim had giiesserl just iiew. But as _voung Warringtoti all the same. I time weiit on and \Vai'rn:-_loii did " ' tictliing, lie had begun tl, feel him- "You must be nislnkcii!" self secure, Bcsltlcs, lie hid prefs- “I’ni noi_ I charged him with ii., ing troubles of his oim that on one and lic owned up to it in so many knew nnytliiiig afzoutz anti they words. . .V had rather completly occnpeql his “Good God!" cried Ames, utterly mind and attention. Now he rcaliz- dumbfollnded. cd the iinpirssioii that li :s "ncivcs"' “I thought you ought to know at must have created, ard :ncked his once, slr, I thought it my duty. . brains as to how best lo cover un‘ ." began lifacklin, recovering his the mistake he had inatl:-. .smooth tones somewhat. After a while he bt~g.ni soothing '¢Yes; 'of course. Quite right. Teil himself with the reflection that the me exactly what happened_" stuntion, after ull, wa.-1 mt differ- Macklin leaned iieltrer still, talk- ent now from what it had been ing rapidly, almost in 9, whisper. when Warrngion was fiuigiitl guilty. he had f nishcd Ames arose. :"v‘:;h"|‘:;‘?~°:’::i';‘I::;’2::°:¥;°}:;) It was still his woid against War- O.der my car round quick. Im |-.°, ,,,°,,,,, yung, ,,¢,;°,,, ,,,,"ykk, in rlngtonks, and his word, sq far, had going to confront iii.m,'Y he said. boliingwoiu nndinhoisxieamingvcpom worn all along the line. Why “Meantlmc, Macklin, not a word to shouldnt it continue in vsln? It 1;, single soul." was the argnnirtit nf n feni~-l;emiis- That was how it happened that ~ ed man. when Jim and Lucy returned to V He felt that hr' iiuist. riirh ihlngs; the R/Jynl Hotel titer lunch they decide qu cl-.ly what line to iailte- were tcld that Mr_ Oliver Ames vAp°Ru' brfore Jim tid nnviliinlg fresh_ II: was waitin: for them in tlicir sute. Y S A R was in mi awful .stole of paliie, and They received the news Without o V E R 4,; M ' l L I ° N J A S U S ‘ D not at all able to think clearly or sign of being moved by it, but as _ 5 they were glong up iiivtliewlit Lucy caught Lee‘s arm and whispered: l “What are We to do, Jim?" _ , _ And by avoiding him lot i‘, seem to appearance of Billy Brady, Lee did oficc, and, almost; without. knocking that I am Mmm of him.” i not give Mnckl_n's name, not dc- fyung omg the door and stood look ‘ “Are you anayd of 1;hn?-- she n tails of what he 0-‘¢D¢CiCd. but the ing at Ames, breathing so quickly asked quickly ve H1811 d0iYiil0<1 f01' the .10b WHS W that for a. moment he was unable = “Not in the least,” he answered ‘Then you are going lo sec him? almost n relief to get it over.” Cottage' or even in me cottage it" ' ' ' I “wandered why Mrs' Loc l As they went along the corridor w ,self_ _ should be so keen on proving young ' , to their rooms, slic asked: do you think? he a.nslvcrcd. “He might even be going to ask tis to dine with him th "As I remember Macklin, iia_ not the man to be interested the phenomena. of nature 1.. al-, was bitterly fronical_ She look- for notureis sake," he said dill! cd at him quickly. ` "No: you th’nk it has something do with. . ." she was begin- ng, when he broke in: "With Macklin? Yes. I do, I think ry likely Macklin has told him who your husband is." ' "Would he, though? Surely he'd be afraid to do that?" "Theres somellilng in gettng in ther fellow gets in with his," he aiiswcred. "Besides, he may be 'nnting to drag n. red herring; get Aines on to my ii-acl: while he goes nd gets rid of whatever evidence there ls aga'ns5 h'm, over at the coli a.ge_" They stepped outside an » of their sitting-mom and for in stant looked at each other. (To Be Continued) Those Grease Spots: Oc grease spots on carpets are ' table. To remove them scrub ' pentine well into them with a_ cloth and with at circular ment. This dissolves the :1 which can be removed niong _ the turpentine by rubbing wards with n. soft clean rig, i_ ing to a clean place ns one ‘1 becomes soiled. of pneumonia . l develop from neglected colds Unless checked, the "siinple cold” pulls down the body resistance and frequently mack. paves the way for pneumonia’s d0=idlY It is wise to treat every cold pr0mP‘lY' »* This is doubly important durl_HK _‘hc nc.” .7 few weeks when pneumonia is at_ ll? _ height. Rubbed onthroatand clieSf,V|€i ~r acts fwo ways at once in relieving C01 5' . by (1) Irs medicated vapors, released the heat of the body» 91° mhalcd d"_°“ to the irritated air-passages, l0°?°`""‘5 the phlegm and easing the breathing- (2) Ac the some tim¢» if “C” 'lf,'°"5h the akin like a poultice or plaster, d““"° . ing out" tightness and aoren¢5!» ICKS l