t. ~’i ‘f-~..~_ l , '-‘ '~ _ ~._~»-_- . . » ? \. _ ._ , _ ~~v‘v - ~ PRAISE. - , lieth praise each other now and then. Give credit when it's due, . lieth help the downcast heart again To tackle life anew. l»t‘l PGY the debts of love we owe. _ Forget the debts of hate. Let’s say the kindest words we know Bef0Ie it ls too late. ‘ .1 -Author Unknown. i - . If you cannot afford to buy a new Edtliage pall, or if the one you have is good, give it a coat of paint inside and out, and this will odd to its 1ife_ . _ l Bei'0l‘e yOu start that ;l ilitlng lob, be sure that the sul'i.lcr is clean, _or you will have a streaky 'eli.llt1. and the paint will be apt to peel. off '-slwl-:'rs“ First essential-some leeond essential-some skewers imagina- tion. _, . String on your skewers a variety of delicious tllillgs. For example, tiny bits of steak, fat bacon, onion rings, i_nush.i~ooms, and e little forcement cakes Cook under the glrll, or in a fry- l_ng nan, bastrng well. 'Serve piping hot, with gravy. Cl Pl * Plant poppy seeds a pinch at a time I foot apart each way and then pull up at but the strongest plants. You will have real poppies with sminimum of work by this method. See _ 1 S . _ ,__....._l_;__. nolvr our ' _ Qpecial chinawaro does not have to be rewashed just before setting 1.01 the ta-ble if a. hostess has protec- ¢'»0V¢!3 tore for her plates. These ara made loose of oellophane thinned to gauzy only 'trarlspareney but of durable quai- uletn;__tt1. The size range in shmoe.” __ from six to eleven inches and from \ half’ _to six and a half inches in height. They are dustproof and ibtlnioiatiire proof, as well as tall ent.“ln»ough.to protect a dozen or eo o Ul¢U¢5» _/Ghooss a_elear but windy day ,In-m1'for cleaning draperies and rugs. mean Kong them across the clothes line bmon \nd 1et.the wind do the better part dm,-5 0|’ the wrok for you. As you will bd ,;dild0v»5‘, these articles will require '35 slr The HOUSEWIFE' and HER ACTIVITIES' ’s Realm _-.°- Social and Personal -3- F¢iShi0fl__Si-3'_Lif9'f¢1fU"¢ _ very llttlo brushlnl after bellll ' buffeted about by the wind for a few bolus. You will be surprised also at the difference a. little sun- light and fresh air maioes in the complexion of horillvli and 11135- It is natures own beauty treatment for such things. _ Ground dates and nuts moisten- ed with a little orange iuive Pw- vlde a delicious sandwick-filling be-_ tween thin slices of whole wheat buttered breed. - i -- i r HOUSEHO _ USE ' _ SALT AND EGGS ‘ h . - » M W* lcenngk time I was bothered with I' T0 kf~d.' H555 3\`_~`-5h- §*_‘°k. ';g‘;_m was-alsollstless arid tlreid. _ small en s own. ri Sa . m8 I gggfgsq ¢o use t-a-t vel. _ _ goo _ echtrru \ . ha L. ' .I1 cel' gred sure that they _do not touch en-11 ll other. In poaching eggs,'a. pinch of ments and toned up my whole' salt in the water makes the whites system Nov; I nm healthy and set. Eggs will bcat more_ quickly - - spa ul lt ;'_1g;s:_ touch 01 salt dm: 'B hrult n tives have helped bring, ` 6 Freshly out flowers brighten up a room and to keep them longer, try p bi ed U, ¢ f 1,, adding a muon or salt to the water , f,‘,f,,,°';’: §,,,,,§§ ,ij '§¢,°°§,m{ in which they art standing Most flowers live several days lower ' when the water is treated that gatura!.safe,effectiveremed itil WW- _ _ _ KEEPING GREEN VEGETABLES GREEN " the ll-cuse-wife will find a. little salt preserves the fresh green color and naturally improves their flavor. Bring the water to a boil, add one and a. half teaspoonfuls of salt per quart and tihen put in the vege- tables. When preparing thick soups and sauces it is well to add the salt very early in the cooking, as it takes a long time to get a lllrougli blend. Meat sliould be c___Diir11is the dev. Mrs Bfiiwri dis- t salted at the beginning of the cooking period. rv. penetrates bet- “ W tm” Mun mm. md Wm uve E _bell when Mr. Brown arrived home more even flavor. of » maid. saying: "Present these to Mrs. ELUWNATING °m°N °n°"' Brown, telling her I want to see her al once." The housewife spending all morning baking and cooking natlu- y lilly find# that her hd-nd! IGVCBI the she ex-pee” me old man any mmm,” °_v“_ who hive mv” _dunkedp dinner in their uves_ who do no even bmw how to orders. meal-in a. restaurant, and eXD¢¢t them to be 80od house- i" keepers’ Apparently they think that a knowledge of cookery comes by A WARNING Nature to women and does not have to be learned, B-nl that every female _ is born with a congenital handkering for pots and pans and wishes to Sandy Junior-Ye promised to gle 59995 11°F W9 in the klif°h°U~ - ' me sixpence if I was top at school. work she has been doing. The odor nowy . - ._ of onions may be quickly and easily removedlwmbblng thehands with salt and _washing in cold water. To remove vegetables stains from the hands, rub them with salt moistemd with lemon fuiee and I rm” 1” “fm 'nw' ' ning _ every man is a. born carpenter, and just as certain lines of work are anti- ii? allow iued. utlverr vas f forma __ nam. .` i '_ ‘_ Alf "l -v-&l _ 'f ..- , _ _ ‘uni o_ _~ .f .4 i _‘L ,- ` ' ` 37 " H I numb " recom pared to i’0Z D`81l\_ asus turret UVA! tri aredllz. _ vlUill` Fon ` 'wi _ forma .is of l. .W AS moth. solut”.¢ rate "4 of guf whelf air, ge: ¢ves.~_`_r_` lng,n‘l§@_ ifor FI-‘ i :__ _ ,__ *‘ »\ v -:FASHIONS FOR ZSERING .- Just easy-t.o-handle plaits, Peter Pan collar and capelets mark this adorable littl¢ model. This smart tailored white dimity dress with navy blue and red dots 'has navy blue -button trim. The col- lar may be of contrasting, as plain navy blue. It ls, however. exceed- ingly eneetive' in self tissue. Checked eeeraucloer or pllided gingham would be very attractive for this model with white pique col- ar. Style No. 578 is designed for sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Sire 8 requires 3 yards of 35-inch material. Pl-ies 'of 1>a'r'r.lrn§N is cents in stamps or coin (coin is meferred.) Wrap eoin carefully. _ _ ' -.__-._.--._`..._.-._-_._-_._ lN0. 578.- Bile ......».»»-~.......»»~ ¢¢0»ooq¢|0l'¢llle¢»\ uiimoiteollwllli ‘ Name /......»».»--B-_;_;;__-A-d-N....»........_ .-6»__;;....--...........».....§__m;.._ N0'W 11'! IIUE Ol' Q08-ALDUBT' New Yann, mv'oo-lor0lrd t . _ *. . .. ~ r __~1» ,.» »~“»<1".'_‘__i'- =i.. '.'»§l_-.su _ _ _ _ __ lf _ » . f- 11 h ilu whar- Lonu uvns roll nowlms. fha? _jg W _§“f§§§;_f§‘C_mdm td/ri¢¢nFru|t|tlvo| Limited, _0tt»wn. When preparing green vegetables. rltulr-A-TNI!-4|: nd so: EVERYYHIRE ing, but ye must gle up studying so hard- Itfs no good for ye. _ ,,m _ _ ‘ lnntrlduwsucalb, mmdDd_ Association. These hazy pastels. ttf _ " 9, _ _ _ V was explained by ‘Margaret _ Rnfke. 1‘i1-Bridging director, are the 'actual tonesobtalned by crushing' pastels YO Y artists. rose, smbergold, La’I‘our Blue, coral-dust. miatgreen. rustint, ash- blu. mulberry rose, woodillee and mosstone. "Arabian Nights" group, which re- flect the Hindu. Persian and other Eastern influences of dominant 'fashion importance. ' _- ii. .i-_. 11.1.3- _ -~ .ln Tilll . MRS. M. E. ROSE MH- R009' 30 Academy St., Bt. Catharines, Ont., now has plenty _ _ of pep and tells in a legal statement LD S FOR SALT how Fruit-a-tives helped give it to r Mrs Rose testifies -“For I stomach and indignation. I oorr my stomach a ve lentyo pep easy to undetntnnd why alth to Mrs Rose and thousands hysiclnn discovered Fruit a tives tllu herbs and medicinal in- ' tents to make Fruit-a-tives the f cg com legal mtementmndo gy? Rodluvfll be 1:11! on requat. AMorningSmz'le nluclrr Gnu. , urged her old maid and hired a. ew one. who answered the door the evening. Hs carried a. bunch roses, which he handed to the “All right," said the maid, “but ou better nuke it snappy, -because ‘ve been top boy for two weeks run- Sandy Senior-Well, heres a shill- Included in the group are crushed The fall shades comprise the `"Now' | real." ' FULL of Pep' _ F _ _,_ T'HAT'S what _ _:F _ __ hundreds of _lf _ appywomenxay ' ¢;=§;:.. after taking Ly- *-"f'=3¢'=f"" diaE. Pi lzh'| ._ vegetable om- " "J-'_f_=£` '_;;5 ‘ guild. Mn. M. _ j§_:.-' _’j._i.. , Torom `=3.-5..-. ` writes: “I was ' ¢_. rundown. I took ‘ two bottles of your medicine. Now I :leer hotle! and I eat mon. My color l [ood ` and my nerves are better." Why don’¢ you ci-"10 its tonic action may be what OU needs ‘ ~ . .' ~7», , _ (_ . Zn/ <15//sf. f.-_ i ’ .wifi ..- r Viilllnlili ,ii-»_i \< -gsm! i _ ze _- rr 'i t i _ - , _ ___ ___|lrisHNUiisitj¢iii|r fllrltursfg = s _To Home Decorations' MEN -,=,|,'° 7 _ ve mvrzx for ur .tesco liome(deeorationa'I‘f'f`lho\v¥ll¢ eHecte of sun-f|de`2‘2"‘Z or the ravages of wound d\`ut.:'l`l_i°.Y _rinse their curtains #gud _ ot.herlaomedeeoratlou...in_ , 15' - Tintex,'»Pra|aof{l'_l|_eea me ` rinnanddyo¢map¢llemba€a‘ 72. ._ 10 bright-as-new__freshneaa chi' ' if you wislgglvo than full-, 0 _iouablenaeco|of.Shnpl{l"'\int» as no rinse". 'limes _ as liriliianniwe iii Ipdetllsinga sig!! me a | #muh Curtains? Bal Spnada '-Drapes o Lisncluon Sou Dollies » Slip _Conn .l _ £5 _ telligent, amiable, affectionate. all that a num could want in a wig, ex- cept that she is the world's worst housekeeper. I bought a. pretty home us making a home for her continually because when I-come home tired and hungry from my work of an evening _I am infuriated over the mean dinner which she puts be- s nd Frultf-tives are not habit- d°° _ forming. Answer: ' asking ner; "Do you love me?" you neglected to inquire if she knew how to cook ‘cud léfiefiiily to ascertain her views an a. womans place in the home. If you had; you might have saved yourself muon grief, oceause she might have told you in time for you to withdraw, that she did not have even' ii sneakiris acquaintance with a gas range. and that she had a well-developed phobia against mops and vacuum cleaners. ' 8 he marriage. Flor no marriage can be csuccess unless the wife knows how mdk . _ be able to fry the bacon as it is for the husband to bring it home. half' to do anything in marking him comfortable. P th - cal talent, or to repair an automobile because they are not mechnnical, so to- settle your-problem is either to hire a competent housekeeper and wt _ _ _ the _entire management of your home in her hands, or else break up your i the or ma ns used b home and go and live in a hotel where you can get good food and good- ser. glee. __l;_e_rhaps your -wife's other charms and graces offset her lack of omes y. will kill your love and send you to the divome court. ing. snort and-dumpy. .1 lmow a girl or za who is tau and slim md = ' :lasts-avlsztira~ll_-:of.~n.¢i.ssirssilmwstvssf..»s<_..-ks..-..r rmnr.o'rra‘liowN_ _g <-» . . _ _ __ I' Dorothy ‘Dix’s--Letter -- His Wife`Hated omestieity Until After . Marriage? “Why Must I be Dumb and " 'I-I‘omely?” Cry of Old’ Maid That is Echoed in Thousands of _ , _Hearts Dear Miss Dix-I am married to a young woman who ls prett , in- when we married It is never clean or orderly Than is never a place where you can sit down in comfort Even the laundry isn't sent out. I provide ample money to keep a good table, but there is never anything fit to eat Raw potatou and overdone meat Soggy bread. Food that would kill an ostrich. My wife frankly tells frte that she loathes domestic work That cooking bores her to tears. and. besides she hasnt any turn for it and could never learn how te do it. The situation is particularly hard on me because I a.m a domestic man and had looked forward to having a. home that was like the one in which I was brought up, which was A place of comfort and good cheer. for my mother was a marvelous housekeeper and enjoyed ll band and children. My wife and I have got almost to the breaking point. We quarrel ore me. and she considers me gross and material because I put stress on uch_ creature comforts as a clean room, fresh towels in the bathroom and ent food. what do you think of our problem? A.R'I’HUR. i It is apity that when you were eourtingyour wife you were so busy .__..; -Itisaqueerthingthatlnenpractickllynevertrytogetalinsona ir1’s domestic qualifications before they lead her to the altar, for on rn more than on almost anything slss depends the happiness of their olreephouse any more than it :tn be asuccesa if the husband cannot e the money to support it It just as necessary that the wife should resper if his wife is wasteful and extravagant and throws the garbage can. Ne man can be healthy and cmnpetenn ork unless he is pmoery fed. It doesnt ovall a' man for his wife to love him uniele she expresses her affection .ill itlg Yet -'mm wllimaxry girls who have had no domestic experience what- ‘ This is a mit mistake. Every W°xmrl ia no owne a born cook than athetic to men, so is domestic labor to many women. Moreover, just ls ere are men who could never leam to sing because they have no mual ere are- women who cannot ever be good housewives because they are _ ‘V in/idently youzjwille belongs to this iattsr clua,,a-od the way for you But don’t try to go on as you are, quarreling over her inefficiency. It s DORAYITHY DIX. Dear Dorothy Dix"-I lun an old maid. 36 years old. Not good-noob beautiful( 'Every man who looks at her is crazy about her. She can _have-.berplr':kofthem.~ Whatoeafdntobalikehsn Whymustlho . so dumb and homely? 1-ramen. Answer: _ ' - No one can answer that question, Helen. of Nature that no one has ever fathomed. happens, mdthatlomeuobombeautifuland an given health and strength and others are congen Some have brilliant minds and others ara dullsrdl. riches and others to poverty. - 'nie aeement or birth is mmstnitxemyom our power to control we can only accept itand try to ina-ke best of it. This you will not do by trying ,to imitate the girlwho has all the qualities that you laok. You cannot take »twelve"yeara from your age; you cannot. make yourself tall and slim and' glamorous. nor can you create for yourself that mysterious attraction she has for men. ' ' But.'you can makryourseli a. happy and useful life by doing some worthwhile work that willgive you something interesting to think about and make' your financially independent. And by being younelf you may attract some »man -who doesn't care for the spectacular charms of the butterfly woman, but who prefers one who has the good. old-fashioned dolnastievirtuea. - i V - It is A matter of record that the girl's who have the most bel/ux do ako the-_beat marriages. One steady fallow who means business is hedsairedthanahordeofohapavrhodanceavoundaiwpuier who have no serious intentions. DOHUTHY MX. _i _ __ 0000.00 Desrmiasbin-Jthaa-been said that every womeniaaome monk rib. Do you believe that for every man there is a-special women .tho was -meantwbs that mann mate? A MH»& . Answer: ‘ » = Problbly.but'if |o.|f0v the irllatnated, the good-mai ribs and who would be auch land are atiohpomhlubmds -iii §E5§§ -iii-3 gggi-S .E ysteries that it Some iii ri it rig; Fl i ,@§e_ 32-iii _I 5 -5 ill ___ _ _ _ .il » Reminder _ ' ora".-'pfinglaaosoms _f~-_ l - E' _ V THE CO0K’S oltooolhirisaum _ i_ for lla -q» _ -*F ri ' 1 », . things you enjoy. ASK FOR utyyd o_ _. ‘ » \\_ .__ _ F`#\ 7 4 . Whose Fault is it_ Tgat Husband Didn’t Know _ ~ r . _ / I i i » i e things ' you like f . 'N laulsli on ._ _ \ _ i LET Kellogg’s do your cooking, and lake the bother out of break- fast! Crisp Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, or cream, will delight every member of your family. __Nourlshing. Easy to digest. And such a saving of time and toil! _ ` Serve Kellogg’a for a refreshing lunch, ora wholesome supper for the children. Ready in I jlfy. 'l'here’a no fussing over a hot stove with Kellogg’l. No»|eo\u~ ing of potimd panel Youfll have more hours of freedom to do Kellogg’| Com Flukes have become the world’| largest-selling ready-to-eat cereal becausewomen recognize superior quality and big value. No substitute can match the Bavor of Kellogg’|, or ` their oven-fresh crilpness, lealeddn- by the patented' WAXTITII inner wrapper. The red-and-green package holds many generous servings and costa but a few cents( Quality guaranteed. Made by Kellogg in Loudon, Ontario. ' » _ ».~ 4 s s. Lui.: ~. -t 232. 1 l _'li' ug: -_ Z _ ‘less s rmnrcns I r , 1 . _4 4 _ ovEN-FRESH rLAvoR-PERrEcr$“”' _ l comm CUBEIID KIDNEIS -Btewed kidney! are slut favorites for any meal of the day at which they may be served. But this mom- lng we suggest a alight. departure from the ordinary kidneys in brown sauce. l The brown sauce is Mror-¢~ nice savory version of it: but wa add to its flavcraome character by the use of some curry powder, in ldddltlon to the ordinary sessoniugl. _ 1 pound kill-NY! _ teaspoon salt _ _ Curry powder or bacon fat iiifiiiii ila§“;"=*f ’=i;i§§;;§iii§iiiiiii _ . 2 “ 's e E. gg r is out in mbrma; salt. Pepper, Dip the mixtuw Uh Ind ll” Billie -limi 'the floured boiling water dimmer until tender. th steamed rice. ' UIIOOOLATI MOU!!! ted milk - sauce E iiiiii gifs? the chocolate of automatic Yield, 4 to I larvfnl. ' _ chocolate ‘ -v WIN! smooth. A713 sular and syrup. 555 to soft bell stage (236 deg. F.) Re- move _from fire, add milk and van- illa. Yield: 2% cups. _ DEUIDING VALUE OF TR-l|l'l‘ED MILK f LONDON. May 20-(GP)-The elleatest practical experiment to de- termine the nutritive value of ra/w and pastuerized milk in the United Kingdom is to be Milk Marketing Board with tm » operation of 8,000 their mel-lm me medical omaaaa The Milk Nutrition OOIUNNOO which Lord Astor is chairman agreed to place the the scientific aide of in me htlydautritof -ion who experts rs . the lelstlve nutritive va and pasteuriaed milk; r li liflgkl. ~ - D ii tOO\L Mm.o.l