HEW l I'll IIQmb >.A»|v ‘ PAGE atom‘ ha‘ a .Woman’s Real -:- Social and Personal-a Fashions -'.-- L " BAAAAALA 4 AAA . ‘A k AAA AAA , u, . .. . _ >~e“““‘ “use ¢4¢“‘4““¢v¢¢ v "e. .ee-eeee.-eevvvo+wo+oee+eoeew ewe-roe“..- 1V7 vvv- v v vvvvv "nun"-.. 1' Bursts Modern Girl Dorohy Girls Hus ‘s. a ‘a a AAAAAAAAA A AQAAA an‘ AAA ‘I g ‘AAA aA~AA4 vvvvvéévv ‘¢v¢v¢vv‘ v¢ 3v ‘v$v$$#¢$$#¢¢v¢v¢¢‘ ¢¢¢vv¢$¢¢‘ v vvvv?‘ yvwyvvfi vvvv v vvvvvv v ,, 7,, v v v w A ‘AAA; A‘; A s, A‘ vvvv vvv v v . ' E2 l v .3 i -. ' mhgllrllnso Dlscsrlled0ld i A Why Does the Modern Girl Frequently Lack Even One Beau, When Her Mother, No Better Looking and Less Accomplish- ed, Had a Dozen? Because Mother Knew Her Technique, ‘Whereas Daughter Blun- ders From First to Last How full life is, how mfly mtmilf- 1i. has been s white season, and ' lee having proved amazingly becoming Flash and shine out when thought {or the older as well as ror the is sharpiy stirred. young woman, this color will, in How the mind works when oricfiiuture, like black, have a roremost the wheels are loosed, place in all sartorial scemes. Bow nimbly. with what swift acti- pewmaqurpl, m4 geranium- red are used for exclusive models. strange "in mmiA dress of geranium-red in crink- should ever sleep, ly-crepe was worn with a. short There are so many things i0 Wflkcoat oi’ satin. The top oi the frock upon, I was inserted with a. new blonde i 5° ma“? Md" ’° “m” mwghts h“ “"1 “hm” “'°"‘ ‘We’ ‘t Has the modern girl less silun m: men than the old-fashioned girl to weigh, was of velvet to tone, collared with had? To pierce and plumb them to the “rhflg (lrming_ __| It would seem m THE COOK ’S CORNER Special Simlvberry Ice Cream a z; Neatly patterned .. . comfortable . . . snug- fittiag . . . Penman: assures trim juvenile V smsrtness . . . wear- resisring service . . . 'cnuinc economy Iibr never since Adam tell for Eve at first sight have young woman had to work and oonnive and contrive to get s. few attentions from men as they do now, and never has the old maid list grown by such leaps and bounds as it does at present. why men should be less susceptible to femin- ine charm, and care less for ieminine society than they used to, is a puzzle over which middle-aged i. cup condensed milk women shake their heads in bewilderment, and l4 cup water nothing is more common than to hear a. mother 2 cups strawberries, crushed . _ say: Colors of the ‘Nineties The severe style of the Princess CHILDREN'S ‘BISCUITS ifrock is the best choice ior thesel ‘ » [rich colors. Petunia silk sounds ma-i An attractive biscuit which WilYtronLv, but cut with a. youthiul air be much appreciated by children Ofinnd plainly modelled, it is very gchocd age may be made with anyistriking, especially when slashed maps of pastry which happen W with cerise velvet, a gorgeous shade be left‘ Over 1mm Die 01‘ “In mak- ' that also provides a. tailored even- ing. Roll the pastry out thinly and ; ing coat without any fur. ‘A. cup whipping cream i“? out each piece into an oblong orf Ruby-fed will also be an autumn Mix sweetened condensed milk "Certainly my Mamie and Sadie are prettier square shape. Place a. layer or] favorite; in fact, the rich, bright and water thoroughly. Add crushed girls than I was. They have been better educated mashed dates on one half oi eachlshedes Wm be even more 185mm. strawberries. Chill. Whip cream to than 1 was and possess many m0" Bcovmlllilh- place and 101d we, ‘he other halt iabyc than we mnpm, gems and| custard-like consistency and told‘ merits. They have tar more becoming cloigixtlas, Press the edges we“ togmm- andfyollows, though these Wm also a}, into chilled mixture. Pour into‘. dnnee better, and are good at all sorts of sports of which I knew no ng. ‘ Dim- Plflcfl ill fW-‘Zills unit-F In a word, they are iar more attractive than I was at their age, yet men bake in a quick oven. The illavor Of pear In the trousscaux of the later freezing , . . . . - < t . t, hu th h to the biscuits will be mipvrovcd i! the (ymm Afiol lllikture has fIOY-m i0 l1 Silii . swarmed around me like bees around a. honey po w e ey ave , . . . A d1 ldh emarriedhalra. my” o! dates is spnnkled ‘my, a some designers declare that them mush (about one hour) remove virtually kidnap every beau they hayled 3n lecouo “t!!! V little sugar. If desired the biscuits ‘V111 be a decisive effort w “more. Irom refrigerator. Sclape mixture dozen times, while they havelnlezverltha la. I i; fie I he“ them - u aro s a ew n may be brushed over with milk or tlhesc richer colors and fabrics. gfgnliliielgstgndgsgzi? 2331;113:161? at u,ittgjgtfjnlfirzijglzzleieiecn: some, gallows youth, who l5 too indlflgf- white of egg in? Sllriilxlflfd lflthiEVéll in organdle fashion has cer- mt and too high and mighty to even throw the handkerchief m the“ blrolvn sugar core coouniZ. ‘ . . . . ace in freezing unit for one hour tam” been wrung with the more or until frozen for serving. (T\vo t0 direction and offering him all sorts oi bribes in the way of the use oi complicated fashions ’ of the m“ four hours total freezing time.) the car and tickets and a ieed if he will only come and take them some- FQR nineties, especially for evening ' Where ‘ wear, as well as the modes oi’ the “And I mink how diagram.’ it was m my day mm, a gm thought ghg can” pa“ of that cemury‘ Even Strawberry Tarts With Crcilm was slighted ii’ a. dozen boys weren't on their tiptocs trying to make en- Plimm saildwich ihe fillies P9011113»? w the “file Filling gagements with her, and when a. youth thought himselr lucky ii he was _ 1 permitted to escort a girl to a. place o! amusement and pay for her en- m“ m" musawww‘ He” are B‘ ‘cw In we’? m” mus “m! rurbefl‘ Make tart cases with tiny good tertainment. Then if a. man was engaged to a. girl he tried to hasten on v ‘uggesflim’: 10W“ are dispensed Wm‘- “mwugh pastry recipe. Fill tart cases hair the wedding day. Now it is the man who holds back, and the girl has A M , . N“ “id °“"3°""Mix 1'4 cup autumn fashmns ‘bu suggest the full, using French cream filling. to almost drag him by force to the altar. Omlngsmllg °h°PP°d “m5 with 1'2 cup mange quaint’ "@1195 5° cmmmed Wm‘ Place on this whole strawberries “The number oi young men in the world has not decreased. Young marmalade’ 317mm ‘m ‘slices c’! the date ‘if ‘Tins and famais- This that are nice and ilrm. Over this i women still carry the same line oi feminine charms that once were so viii-lewd Hut mad- 15 “will” insillme 0f the Citvefi‘ pour sauce made as follows: i potent. Then why is it that girls have to labor like coal-beavers to at- For the More Uninrormetl Dflimiring Employer (engaging summe _ Moms “e mo" Wt h Orange and Bafiflnflrfilff-‘ild ness of the modern trend in iash- t; cup o; gtrfltt-lmry JuiljQ ill-act, boys, and set n5 l1’ they had a special dispensation rrom Heaven if . fourth typist within a month)- any away "om chm ma“ m butter and orange marmalade in .1011. Intel-est is aroused by a mo- 2 tablespoons sugar one condescends to notice them? And why is it so much more diflicult Lecturer (in a. small townl-“Or "C1111 you punctuate?" sides you“ want everything the usual Way on mead and Add !<ii=l refflliing a period. and yet it is 1 tablespoon Arrowroot now ior a girl to catch a. husband than it was in my day?" course, you all know what the in- W915i (brishtlyl-"oh yes, I'm for hlmedlate use m the 1 n iinely sliced banana. s0 shorn of its trappings as to be- Mix arrowroot and sugar, add the It is true that the modern girl has fewer beaux than her mother had, side or a corpuscle is like," always early in the morning." a ' Date-chopped dates mixed come a, very wearable affair. fruit juice, cook until thick, stirring and this, I think, is to be explained by the commvflplflw 180i "m b°Y§ with s. little lemon Juice and the Among other quaint revivals constantly. Place over double boiler who work side by side with girls get fed up with leminine society 8111110 gy-mp from preserved ginger make which look well when partially tnll- and cook ror about 20 minutes. Cool not desire it outside oi oflice hours. Woman has ceased to be a mys ery to them. They know the answer to the conundrum and it no longer in- a palatable filling. cred are floral saiins and silks. and pour over berm!- ' 14;: ;£___=_‘_._, Honey and. Nut-Half cup hon- ; They are a very feminine ram-lo! m}? irilllles ihemg I“ the °1d days when 2w on?‘ chance; 20y 111:8 It; B‘ ey, 1 tabiespoon lemon Juice, sufil- ‘ to be treated so severelyi For arterfl tablespoon syrup, one egg and a. and talk with a girl was to call upon er in er own o e o I d ___ 01ml, finely Qhqppgd nuts w form i noon and semjJol-mal frock, these little milk. somewhere, a girl's parlor was crowded with beaux and she was de uge - t. a stiff paste. Spread generously on . small. floral rather. richly ooloired soak ‘he mud in mm Water “n” with invitations m step o“ m k d buttered wholewheat bread. patterns on either a light or darkl‘ ill wit. than drain ofi’ waiter and But the boy whose daily life is spent with girls whose every c an . , t g - Peanut Butter and Raisins-l ground, have a curiously distlnctzve< P1135? B8 dry as possbm manneryetinetglrg253:‘321,201.21cgiinzuiieiiiinliuliiemgrieirgltir:ti; Apply to thinly cut white blend‘ loolz. These figured stuffs must be Beat ‘Wm a‘ £01k 0r whisk ‘mm mine so“ y’ y . _ . i , than he does a second helping of pink ice cream. game pgaréuxtapuriitel and Press in a l nmdc up very s.mDiy~ fitting to the, fr" 90m llimps- Add i319 Eliot. Another reason that boys show girls fewer attention! now than they 6W 89G 8 S. S. knees and finishing m B’ slightly i dmes (sinned and chopped)’ flour’ used to is because girls have made themselves cheap and men value only New Ham Fllling.-Vi'ith the us- i ruched cut-out flounce. lVith this 59ml sugar’ “me and grated m" the things that come ugh. The things that cos; them ego“ and money, ual ham sandwich, try ndrlim: a lit- Q may btunorn a cont o! plain satin. m9 _ V _ ma“ Ems were hard to please men broke the]; necks trying to wln 1,1191;- fle pivlwrfd sugar and gram“. M“ won and moisten with sy- favor When girls demanded to be treated with respect men showed doles‘ DATE PUDDING mp’ bcatm egg and n’ mm milk if them-gallantry. When girls guarded their lips as religiously as they did ""i____ necessary’ - their pearls men begged and pleaded for their kisses. - PETUNM-YURPLE 5ND GE- Tilé inmdlcnis for this 8N hflli’ steam m a greased mould or b” But now when a. girl will swallow any sore oi insult and welcome a Ri-YIUM-RED T0 BE FAVOR’ 8 Pvlllld 0i $11156 bfflafl. 51X OUTWES Sm f“ W‘) or “m” hum‘ serve boy back without o. word oi’ reproach when he has broken a date or ITES FOR‘ AUTUMN ChDPPCd suci- ‘lime ‘liiimeis Mflmcmjm or orange sauce‘ double-crossed her; when she will do the telephoning and make the dates pound dates, a quarter pound flour,‘ 1g he l5 too lazy t; do so; when she will meekly come out and climb un- Whlle summer lasts women will ‘a. pnch oi salt, quarter poundi THE PREV“: 0F ‘VALES BE" assisted into an automobile when he drives up to her door and honks the 61312.’ w the Whiifl Tense. which» brown sugar. one teaspoon mixed COMES "PETER PAN" horn tor her, and when she will let him kiss her and paw her over as the like black. includes so many filliftijspigg, one cup mated min-Qt, two The Prime °T Win95 Paid 9' 511!" price or taking her to the movies, why, what's the use? It has taken l ___ Dflsfi V553 i0 l- Ch31d1'°"'5 Garden all of the thrill and danger and suspense out of the big game hunt of man Pflfiy Ii-‘Cf-‘fiily- H9 Sifflllfli 810F055. {or woman. It is as tame sport as knocking over a barn-yard fowl that quite informally, from St. Jamess eatg out QfyQLlf hand. Lampman. srocmucs SWEATERS i Chairman 0f Meeting (interrupt- WASH QUILTS BEFORE 8T0‘ lg)-"Most oi us do, but ye better 1N6 ' xplain (or the benefit of them as Be sure to have s11 your quilt; nave never been inside one." cleaned and your blankets washes before you put them away {or the A FEW SUG GESTIONS sazvnwron Fnsmvas Sm" m‘ ,_V___’____ _. .. _._-._..-_,.,_- Quin-album’ -1....-=...;..~..;~¢>e-~z< The bridge or filling presents fl. Pflellfllfll DYOb-iare used. i (Continued on Pain 0) M-qpvm - v-vem... .__ ... .. o The bathing wit: of fifty years magi: look odd nowadays. e 1ows of bathing e machines on the sands, the old Daintiness With Chic Styles nacsras-mn oasssmxuvu mason IUINIBEID bum" , w,,,,,,,, who What a Lot of Clothes They Wore When Bathing in the days when SurpriseSoap was first made ' Half a centur ago Surprise Soap helped women do their heavy, Jvlveeklyyvashing quickly and thor. oughly, exactly as it ll doing 111 hundreds of thousands of homes today. i h d h ‘ - r c su s t a :6&s0‘i11r%?:l?y satzalin graigeciirltlzrritdifiiciiasen it so effec- tively that, after rinsing, soiled garments of every- day wear are revived into fragrant. gleaming cleanliness. ‘ ° Because there is less rubbing with Surprise Soap, the filmy wisps of daintiness that women wear today, last longer. There is another reason _-#§a§arsrrs.e lent for the annual children's par- up at “nee ty in aid oi.’ the Hospital for Sick.‘ It was not long bozo" the Eafile Prime was the “Pcfer Pnn" o! the.‘ wrrn nvmr rennin duck, ,1" du-ldm, n. B , ” . . ' h . hw- fil9and the Princes private secretary. he "iii-iii. wily... more - gay yellow dotted swiss. And as you £24k fui mulled! 0f at the miniature house that iolds .' 11P- r g yellow bias lawn finished the edge lwhich was “perfectly sale" ror tho collar. It appears again in the nar- ,srna.llest tots-a railway presided [WW be" “ed 99ml’ l9 u" 17°53- gar and pushed them along when mend‘ Mal“: the I'M-Mn" “tuck AHOi/hfl‘ idea ll blilfl Ild will“ , Palace to Marlborough House, the "He picked beautiful gardens of which he had Children, Great Ormond-street, on Inndou. party. Conducted by Lady 1110111115,‘ -—-—-—-'—' i, , . morsciessiy, and many ~ the wife e: Sir chant-y Thomas, n ANNANM" wmwnmam" quail" "i4 W“ “i first had a. peep at the circus and then he had a lucky dip and a look already lmow, dotted swisl is ex- W109i"! ii" "m"- tremely voguish this season. Plain The Prince watched with de- or the flippant rufiies o! the arm- light the tiny switchback railway ' holes and the sheer white orsandia ow;- by an Qnergveflc hwy o; 81,15 Gathered fulness gives swing to the ilvho run beside each little passen- 5km find 81111311181168 $116 limo One youngster who enjoyed him- mm’ gingham °h°°k mm pm“! Se“ u, the n,“ was we Hon sch sleeves (seen in the miniature view) and collar o! crisp white organdie. '_','I CANNQT speak too highly of \ your Eagle Brand milk,” writes Mrs. I. W. Buigcr, R.R. No. 4, BrampromOnt. “My babyweighcd 81/; lbs. at birth. At seven months he weighed 9% lbs. At this age, after trying seven other foods and formulaes, I started to give him Eagle Brand. In a few days we could see a difference and now at a year old he weighs 19% lbs." loo '— The Borden Co. Unlllad, Trurn, N.5. Plans nan-i mu new srlllion n! “Ruby's Welfare," eonlalnlng leading aeherlulo, yvlelurnl anrl histories o! Eagle Brand ballin- Nsmc..._}_______..—.___ .4 J-I-nu .____..____._.______ Ire If you rnmml nurse your baby, try Eagle Brand Mil/c. You will find the directions an every label. We would like la send you l/Ie new 84 page edition 0/ "Baby: Wei. fun." I! gives directions for feeding and children's rare and ha: pictures and Iile sloriu of many Eagle Brand babies. Eilfilielilirahdi CONDEtl-SED aid Ltaseelles, the Prince's nephew. This small grandson or the King had bzoked a sea-table for l2, and there, with the help oi’ his aunt, the Earl of Harewoodb sister, Vis- countess Boyne, he entertained a. party of his special friends. It was a, regular Ascot of fash- ions ror the smnll g'rls. One and all wore their best party frocks. ‘There were the dalnticst frilly or- gandies in every imaginable shade, embroidered silks, and the prettiest patterned cottons. Those who wore hats-many of them did DOiP-hfld delightful shady ,straws trimmed with ribbons or wild flowers. The bays wore slurdlcr attire. Many. like the Pfncess Royal's son, were in grey flrmncl suits with shorts, and the younger ones ‘were ln white suits or little silk blouses s and shorts. ' ' - i Bind the collar with the gingham, out on the bias. ‘Phe belt may be of self-fabric or a white leather belt may be worn. Style No. 849 is designed in sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. . Blze 8 requires 3% yards 35-inch with 9t yard 85-inch contrasting and 8 yards ribbon. Price or PAITEHN iii contain stamps or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully, e-._-____e_—_-q-pu NO. MO. 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