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D°'°°thy Du Lette' 3°* I The uses for `FRY’S Are Parents to Blame for Youuvs Refual to .na co... mu .c.i.. ia... 1" Live Plainly?-Wall Flower Whose Fam- ochildfers Dana ecsssoisfs Ftiag. Canadian Cookery For Canadian Women By Mari Moore. Specially contributed to The Guardian f0f Guardian Readers. The Invalid Tray. Personal Exper-1 a deep whirl pool, drop the 622 111 iences oi' a. Happy lnva.lid-With it, put on lid, and set saticepuii eil , Menus the heat. Press white gently witii By Mary Moore 'spoon to see if it has "set" before -__ removing from water. Unless you have been sick and ` " confined to bed for a certain length Menus For Convalescent Patients Oi' of time you do not know the vicis- lnvuiids ONLY on s;tuo'cs of the invalid. At last I know Chicken broth, ;.iieI_v shredded v _ _..`:.._.,_T_, _.w __,_ --I have had personal experience bruised celery, aminragiis tips on i, »"§f'<"` ` but it was- a very lizipfpy sickness toast (see note bP13‘~\"l 500111511 5 V' \' for I had a \\-ee new daughter to cream with Angel Food Coke, c|tf\‘TS .,~..».......' . PEC|H2-R, cheer the conval\-.lciiig liou;<3_~ijit~;'0 NOTE7 W0 1111 k"C""' mm cmmei P‘li€;D "1 A PGUND -it`s cut! Axial I have bc.ii burst- aspgrsgiis has a clizimiici-Lstic fin- mc-RAGE I ‘ PACKAGE _ ing to tcil you ever since she came, vor that the fresh dscs not have. ' ` and she is three iiioillll-S 01d n0w-- Cahners in Niagara Peninsula have _ don`t, you ihiiik I have done well lately perfected a way of wfllling 11 Remarkable value! ’ not to spvnci the glad tidings soon- _ 5;; that if, retains its 01"gill1l1 _‘_11`5C11 -i__-_-»-~ ` ~ ‘ ` "* -~‘*-°-- cr? But if I :im g.vc:i i."€e i'c_:i oii_ccIoi‘ and Irish flavor. Delicious for the subject of b.i;;es- I never k:1c'»v‘s1luds, and hot 1u1ich0;ii dislirs #_ -r when or where to stop. as . ~-...W _ _ _ F Th C ,_ 1 . ...l.Si:';.°;‘;‘;f'..°: :ri§;.“;°:.:‘.“.;:_‘°°.i”:.i..:°§:~:;if;i I'll be able to write reams about One boiling fowl, 5 pints co.d W3 - _ 1 i_:fi:its’ diuis from ptusoiiai exprr-4 er, 1-4 .cup rio: or boriey, 2 tea- or e oo ieiicc -but t.icrv:’s iiothing to icli--1:-.poons szilt, sirck pepper, few slice-S_ just feed thCm old-fusliiotied moth- I of onion if desired. 'l‘lioi~>ui‘.hl_v‘ BUTTERSCOTCH PUDDING ers' milk regularly ttha: r~cgul;ii‘ly is clean chicken rind cut it un. Put if i:i'-pcitaiit. thoullii and let them into the kettle and add cold water Four tablespoons Co__nStm.Ch_ one sleep the rest of the time and they! and let .<’:;\ud one-lin'f hour, 1-'cat cup “,___tC_,_ one Cup CmpO,.MCd mukl will Sflin nii_\\\'lici‘t~ from 6 to Sivery slc»‘.‘:Iy, aiizd siiiinif;/13 hotivrsvtiziz" one wmcslmon buH£,,.‘ one wp 01111305 D9: nu-l;. uriil flesh is ciu;-ix WU 5"* ’| bro\\'ii sugar, dash of suit, one tea- D1dY1`5 I 1011 .V011 1 (10 1101 1m°‘~’~' 0<>0k@d S141!" 011 fm and add thc s oon vanilla. Mix cornstarch with where to stop? and this is on In- rice and rPHS<>ll11lSS~ Whm 111911 15 elite-fourth cup wuici-. Scald re- l‘811C1 Tray article tool tender skim oil ini and add the mainiiig milk mid ivatcr. Melt but- The Nursing (faiic I crijuyed ni.:.~;-'_: rice and scuoiis buttcr, mid 3 cups iiziclf: pti;.v_~. _ sliced cclcigv. Lei, siiiiiiirr ,f;ciifi_i' o'.'?i' 7i»»~.\l_v mid momlng and mid slow heat stirring livciuciitly until Bf'»€‘l'1lDCll of grape or grape- celery is t|'d:i.r' bless you, sir, that ain't a_ baby. 'I‘hat's the beer and things for our party." cook in rapidly boiling Salilod WSW! cup molasses, two and one-fourth cups flour, one teaspoon soda, one teaspoon ginger, oxic teaspoon ciii- nainon, one-fourth teaspoon clove, four tablespoons melted shortening. Add water to molasses. Mix and-sift dry iiigredlcnis iogctlicr. Combine niixtui'c, add melted shorteiiiiig and ‘ beat, vigorously. Pour into a butter- cd shallow pan or into greased miti- iin this. Bake 25 minutes in zi mod- cruic oven. cover them. with boiling hot water, add l teaspoon salt and boil until tender. Force through strainer into 3 cu_°.s hot milk. Add 3 tablfnpoons butter, at little p:f;:pcr if cicsired and rehfat. lettuce drop bv drop, lt- will favor it s\iiilc’.tiit!y. This is the coiitiiicutal soitid their sivcetciird juice and addin; to un equal quantityof whipped cream. Menu No. 3 Egg a la SuLsse, buttered spinach: apple rice pudding and cream. Hot Apple Rice Pudding One and one third cups rice, 3 If the gravy frciii t-he chop is' merely poured ov:-r the shreddecll until tender and flaky. Drain. (sav- ing wah-er forthe soup DOL 0_f C°111°5e1 and “dd SYN? “nd ‘“3”‘| Same way with the man. He wants to step out just us much after marriage as he did before and he has no notion oi' getting his exercise by cutting the grass instead oi!.playlng golf. And no young couple would think that they could live without an automobile or going to the movies or any other of the diversions to which they have been accustomed. Butter a baking dish and but in layer of rice. Parc and slice the apples, and put n. layer of them over thc rice. Continue until dish is full, cover and bake in slow oven until apples arc tender which will take about 30 minutes. Caramel .lunkct is a delicate C195' sert for an invo`id too. Caramel Junket _ Two cups milk, 1-3 cup su8B1‘. Y-3 cup ailing water, 1 junloet tablet, few gmins salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla, sweet sued whipped cream. chopped nut meats. Heat milk until lukewann. earameiize sugar, add boiling water. and cook until syrup is reduced to one-third cup. cool, and add milk slowly to syrup. Reduce junket tablet to powder, using small mal- let, and add to mixture with salt and vanilla. Tum into a. glam dish lot stand in warm place until set, then ehiii. cover with whlwed cream and sprinkle with chopped nuts for serving. , A Few General Rules lif you keep the following sugges- tions in mind your amateur nursing will be a success: 1-Diets should be simple-only a few kinds of food at a. meal and those plainly but delicately cooked and seasoned. 2-.Meals should be served with strict regularity as- they are one of day; besides delay might destroy the appetite. napkin every time, hot dishes 110%. cold dishes cold when they reach Heres hoping you have no sick people to nurse! ood enough for Babu Serve WS Proved purity and quality upon which .\ 5HliEDD,_E - _ ._-_ _ lines suderlng agonies of embarrassment and mortification because nobody slip may be plain or nnished with t 1 -_ _ _ ___ ever dances with her except the unwilling youths whom a hostess drags up lace. The brassiere sections may _~ _ - ‘ . . _ . B E T T E R -_ to her wearing the eXDnssions of lambs being led to the slaughter. ' also be made of lane. _»-___»__»;~'~'. . . . _bl ~ _ § _ _,_ , Select crepe do ohlns or crepe '5=f~_"`~_____ _‘ff .°5_5;'1' n_o imitation can possi . y improve. N T E R V _ i _ 2*-"HI-2-Et] _ And Mary Ann is s social flop sud mother reproaches her with it and satin. Youui nnd the slip you make ‘ . For 80 years the favorite arrowroot . 1 5g..-~ -¢,=r»~-.r- _g W°l1d¢1’& Why the boy! MVC! My her any attention and why she doesnt will outwear doaens of inexpensive \~i|r biscuits in Canadian liomcs. B R E F _ 1_1] _ get married. , bought slips. .-'-'- ~ _ A ' *_*-m On the silk remnant counter ' =_f;§§‘§;;=` _. ` ¢ o , I /. *’ »- It is l cruel and inhuman punishment for any woman to force her ¥01l'1l l>1’°bIb1$' ind ¢¥°~¢i»l¥ Whit' ,711 .» ' i > 1 ‘ htllhrnstles P_l/RE Arrowroot Biscuits :;i.___5_27__ _ A I ' ' e M 'lu' f':/ww ~‘ 1- ~_ __ '§,=§_°'..=<"',-f=,'t2f=:;‘ _- 1 W ' ' '¢`is°'l. » -._ sae/ - ._ _ ~’/ ._ ~-.C’l\‘;‘§§*‘1."”.. .ii 'A -"’i¢5"7'==5’--”’§{‘ ~ 7" 'f 'rr`°‘"f*"’f°_' _f...=-;==i=="" .ii _i _gn 5§_#§“_ uf" /. K. Wi E \1vi;i’_"§s EEfi5E!€5§5E?Z§E:f_.,-_ - L_ " I ' " ‘__.¢;,‘;;:¥';_= '- 1 -_/: ii T4( M, __/}..~~"“‘ .==.':'i‘-1! box of Shredded \Vhcat. flavorful porriclgc. wheat. Save Money/ There are 12 big biscuits in every Save Trouble and Time/ Shredded Wheat is such a quick hot breakfast, crisped in the oven and served with hot milk. Or turned into appetizing, Today-buy Shredded Wheat! It brings you all the warming, energy~building goodness of Natures riches: cereal--100% whole ` 1 if Wi W¢r0 Willing to live as plainly and simply season focd. . o Don’t you think that this is often due to their parents? A REGULAR READER. _ii _ ._1'_"‘.§_ Answer: ~’ r wa are all products of ou.r own age and slaves - `, willing to start where their parents did, and that as their fathers and mothers did we would not cannot afford to marry. BUIDIIIBI. in performing on the gas range. live in a shabby little house and eat plain meals. them and when I rebel against all this my family say that I am silly and f.'.}f.'l°.§.f‘°°vf'iff.`l!'ls§."}°t§‘f§.i °"` md' °' °°`"‘°' "°°"'° '”‘° ""i,_"2f‘ ““' lVhat the Fashionables are Wearing Dear Miss Dix-People are always saying that the young people of today are not willing to start in life as their fathers and mothers started. ' --xii .?.-l`l1...`}}€.f ri is aus so then- pmau me me in geneisi, " .-\ -.- -.__ ._ fo _ to the habits that have been bred ln us. i,lf,_-.gi-'_;iI.` wikis ”»'>.\ It ls, of course, true that young people are not -____ ..'\'1»'. hear so many girls and boys wailing out that they washing and scrubbing. They had kerosene lamps. She went to market with a basket on her arm and she thought she was lucky if she had a I black silk dress for best that would last her three or four years. And father mowed the lawn and swept the sidewalk and helped with the chores around the house and neither one ever any more thought of hHV1I1B B h0l‘S€ 8-Hd 111118811 01' 801118 out to some place oi' amusement two or three times a week or ofbelonging to clubs or or giving cocktail parties ' than they thought of having diamond tiaras and going to Europg every And all of this was no hardship on mother and father because ii; was just continuing the simple manner of life in which they had been brought up and because they were doing just what every other young couple of their acquaintance was dvinz. For in those days when s man and woman german-tea theyseuieaa in datum _ O F d ' ....... ..°..:.:‘:.... ....i;‘§°;;;°.:“;‘;:.i:;‘ii;°;2::;. FRY S Chocolate u se ls bll1B.l90l'. _ I I -,__~ dellclous-make some tonlght worllguggglnagdtgoy of today whéi get married live in a diilererit I , » c " s young marr e set" is only too oft th t \ h S C and the most pleasure-loving set in the community, Tbeexbndi 5235:. days doesn't retire to the kitchen. she hikes out to the beauty parlor and the little French shops. She has a dozen dresses where her mother had 011° Bild B116 B€!1¢r811Y is more adept in shaking up it drink than she is We may say this is all foolish and wrong and the young people should start where their parents did, but it isn't easy to go backwards. _ It isn't easy for a. girl who has always had lots of pretty clothes to go shabby or for one who all of her life has ridden in an automobile to drag around in a street car. It isn‘t easy for the boy who has always had good clothes and been-able to indulge himself in everything he wanted to have to wear hand-me-downs and count his pennies. It isn't easy for those who have always lived ln beautiful surroundings to have to And so it ls xw wonder that when so many young couples who have married on a, shoestrlng and the proposition that love is enough, find themselves up against the hard realities of ti-ying to scurfye “long 0,, an insufficient income, they declare that marriage is a failure and throw up A their hands and quit. They are soft and spoiled and cannot stand the ' . herds l memh ps that their parents made notmng °r became they were. used t° Othu FRY Products:-Fry's Prsmlnm Chocolate (unsweetened) ° ° . . . ’ . DOROTHY DIX. and Fry‘l Chncolale Symp ' Dear Miss Dix-I am one of those datcless girls and am so resigned to the situation that I wou1dn‘t bother about it if it wasn't for my family. T110? 1111110 insisted upon my becoming a. society debutante at which I am an utter misfit. I hate the social whirl. 1 don’t speak the language of *h* EMU W11°m T Bm thrown with and I can‘t enter into their ¢¢,nv¢,s,,_ out old women by the time you are 20. Don't throw away your youth. tion. I havent the money to buy their interest by.glving splendid eu. Don‘t iuiss out on a gil-l‘s playtime. It comes to her but once in life. tertainments. I wasrrt cut out to be the life of the party, ye; 1 am ex. ' DOROTHY DIX. Pwted to keep up a gay, witty and entertaining conversation to amuse the mm with Wh°m I MPWYI 1° 11% Partners d0n't ask me to dance with - - O Cakes and Puddings 0 Iced Cocoa Drink ily Refuses to Accept Her Fate -- Is ochocome S____c__ 16 too Young to Marry? _ _ Make your own candy with pure sugar and Fry’a pure Cocoa-it's funi ' A big n of wholesome, delicious home-made chocolate fgéilge is easy to make and costs just a few cents. Fry’s Cocoa, with its rich chocolaty Havour,‘ makesythe finest; fudge you ever tasted. You'll be proud to pass it around. _ Follow this recipe carefully: ' RECIPE FOI FUDGE MADE WITH FITS COCOA 2 cups sugar, 2 level lablcspoonfuls F{y'a Breakfast C9_¢08» 1 fable- spoonful butter, 1 cup fresh milk, pinch of salt, vanilla to taste. Mix sugar. _COC0.'\ and salt: first; then atlcl milk _and buffer and boil slowly (about 15 mins), stirring the while, until it fox-_ms A soft ball when tried in cold water. Remove from Gr¢._ add vaniilabfelaen cool for three minutes and_a\‘lcl chopped nuts (if desired); ¢ uhh] IGH and pour into buttered pau. FR ’ Saad lov hu Radpc look la J. S. Fry and Som (Canada) Lilllnd, Mahi, OU. an » \ the big events of the sick person! Answer: ` Bu Annabelle Worthington I ¢`1°“* 511-‘nk 111199 1-I my more pathetic figure than the girl whose ` family try to force her into being a butterfly when she has none of the A length of material and you are Qf- _ _. 3-Attractive dishes neatly sr- attribute! 01 111° butterly and never reels at home in the mined sums- ready to start. _ "~' > ~‘-’- ` ranged, no food slopvped over clean P116” 111 W1'110l'1 they thrust her. 1 The back ls cut quite low and is ` ,. in one piece. ',,_ 1 * Perhaps mother was a belle in her day and she looks forward to living The front is cut with the bras- _ ~ ‘ the patient, pleasant surprise gar- °1'°l' 11” @5111-1¥1P11l in D001' limo Plain Mary Ann, who is shy and retiring siere top. The slip. being fitted to nishes, or a flower, or an out dl Wm* "el/G1' B W°l‘d to say for herself and who has no more sex appeal than follow the figure lines, opens at thc _ B D19~1¢ Of 031111951- 01' P€l‘11HDS mother is socially ambitious and depends side. It fa.steiis‘with hooks and eyes, " ' \ 1 n Mary Ann opening doors that she closed to her, which by the way come already sewod to lawn. All you have to do ,_, 1£>iTs\.'_s|.;-,5_ _ So she buys Mary Ann all sorts of pretty fluffy clothes that never for is to sew the strips of lawn with _ ' an instant dlslulse her Marry Ann-ness. And she makes Mary Ann gg the slip. 5?? < »~ 1 to every Party to which she is invited, where she sits around on the side- The upper and lower edges of the 'Tj -_if f n~_`i‘; his - _,praise /' / Moreover, it is.of no use, because unless the Lord gave a girl dancin feet Bl P1108- _.,.;=§;=_';;_;;=;.;__;_;;,;:_;f _ and sa Ve. 1 ' 1 dlllthter to I0 "out in society," as the phrase zoes. unless she wants to. y0u're looking for at a very nomin 11° IMI! 18 Boing to cut in on her, and unless Nature supplied her wlih rr Style No, 498 is designed for sizes , _ , me cur: manufacture it for herself. 14, is, 1s, ao years, ae, as. 40 and 42 inches bust. . ii - ru- wiser and kinder to ies use zu-1 and her own niche in the world. susan requires av, yards as ei- ` _ ` t W' 1*" ¥°1W1111 91° P°°P1° W11° ww wnsenial to her. . Lei ner do ms so-men, with tis yards iace baud- ° 3 ' ing. things she wants to do Dsl; swim around in business offices and rise to the bait, of an intelligent _ quiet girl After they have fought shy of a dazzling, ps|n;¢d_ vlvulous one No. 498. slza .....................' fi _ 1 ~ DORUPHYDIX' u.-.........¢-..s»~--U .»....-.ss , HR E . . . 1 1 . ' ; S E 1.' I _ ' ._,woANx_6Us CNW . 11 MADl IN CANADA v BY CANAUIANS » OF CANANAN WHEAT 1-;~ B1»1°¢9fvAdd1'C-- Y __ i I rind Are we too young? We will bide by your decision Price of Pattern 15 cents in MY “diff” W BUY Klrl who finds herself a misfit in society is to go to stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) work. Get a Job. Interest herself in that, and for her comfort-and Wrap coin carefully. 1'; °1°° f°1' 111°*11°1"° °°“°1\*1°H-M 11°-'f remember that is 10; ef the biggssv .; _ ._ _ _ __ _ _ ._ _ _ .__ _ . ‘k 1 I 33 * Dear Miss Dix-We are two gli-Ia 18 years old and engaged to be mar Name - Q* it ie 5 498 4,; ~ S we Am". ltuuunnnc I 11% . J Atlssslfoiiryasnwoyoung. I1yeum,,,-,ynowy°__v______.'-°vm" ow `_ . _ i . . lj f , ' , ~ _ .__..._.-..._-.... ........ ..¢».. . . .. _.-,\. ,.-. . » .1 1 _ _, . ._. .,w“,....,,¢. . . ‘*".”-",_,_, ,__ ' _ . _ ~ , ` , Ml* __ ‘= ~P.,.»»r'1.~ . _ » ' » ~ _._..,»-» ,_¢ v¢a ~~s. ‘ vi 'f-'r~ " ‘ *'~'~ - 1 - " . ` " _ .1 get #1