. . 0111' ‘iil‘ '.l Liu' f ii- i fp 5 at _V , . ,, I -' ww .‘ oth .. .i. if for l ma it theli Ni 5. fi A 1 pow was? fun _ GOV i to 1 _ moi l i uiitt l theiiyi My his `,~ DCC( W” lV. pea det- lar the. toi: 250 in ed Ro lie: fui an E355 l Q-a\.»,9 Ma it Aint C i Col _ usd We# bite ‘ i. ~\ tfilltiitblitii iiigfi ll? “_ 4;.. ..,..¢~ ,.... u. .. uma.. Y »-pancakes? waffles? baked eggs? eggs :canned foods in the fruit cellar but -- me up the road to a farmer'a . -- - - yi-,.-f.-_-f» _ - -- ` \ , I _ I 1 ~. 3 - ~ _ _ 1 i ’ o ' 0 ° o ° Woman s Realm -.- Social and Personal -.-Fashions _-.- Literature a’ ‘-- nadzan oo Wy . .......... _ ..,....... For Canadian Women I .."‘.§’.. »Dorothy Dix ...""i."‘-.».. i Dllllllitl’ Tl# . . ( I ‘ G lg Mari Moore. Specially eon Guardian ANY sous 'moan nan!! By Mary Moore jgcmtly vm returned home unex- pectedly on a Bimday mdrning (rom a four-days' visit, to find the Efrgaraaar practically empty of everything except butter and may- nnnaise! Of course, there were even such fundamentals as eggs and milk were lacking-and we were hungry. Since we live 0uts;de the city, it Mu an easy matter to send some- house where chickens are kept. fori eggs (once :his happened before ‘llnd he never let us pay for them .runtll Monday.) and while HE was gone I racked the old head for 'ideas-ornelette? scuffle? popovers? n la king? I_ had to make some sort of hot bread too so decided that since the oven was to be heated the egg dish would be cook- ed in the oven, my choice was nar- rowed down. Do you know either of these two? Baked eggs espagnole 'F tributed to The Guardia.. for Readers. - _ , _ No Mother’s Jobis Fuushed When She Has °°'” “P °' ‘”‘” "‘"’ ““““ Fed Her Daughter Vitamins and Seen to 0380- pieces of butter and set in pan of limitless in any kind or a 1°°d mergency. I am stealing my OWU what a perfect dessert popovers with First run maple syrup are. We had them not as a dessert but for breakfast this morning and my good disposition is assured for the day as a result. If you have a dozen fresh eggs in your ice box you need never be perplexed for something to serve to either unexpected afternoon callers nor to the favorite bachelor friend that your husband is prone to bring home so often about Eve min- bee *Wm Out C°U\Dl€l*-‘ly and “Tse YOU 'as beauty. She doesnt teach Sally that no woman need be as homely as utes before the dinner hour. 1 \ or Grecian Eggs? We had the Bak- - ed Eggs Erpagnole because they __ could be prepared more. quickly, but the Grecian Eggs arc really a Nt-alagfon in g_¢¢_pi,_.cc pgg 5up_ meat and when cooked slowly are ’ in ` Der dish. Bak!!! If E!Pll‘l|ole Six eggs, 3 tablespoons chopped f° onion. 3 tsblespoma chopped greenid __ pepper rwe had to use canned pl-_ ._ mienio) 4 tablespoons butter, l-4 ,PUD breed crumbs, l.-2 cup grated Tcheese. Fry onion and pepper in -.the butter until slightly brown, the eggs into the dish, being cari- '__ ful not to break the yolks. Mix the crumbs with the cheese and sprink- ;;,\1e over the eggs. Bake in a slow ._"oven between 250 and 300 deg.` 5-iFalir. until the whites of the eggs _~-then pour into baking dish. Break ‘W J to coriooctions. as em t a farmer ne‘ghbour of his and paymert recelies three dozen (for every 20 dozcn he sells) I particularly want you to use wstercress and liot crom buns they ,, nyc opaque but not hui Serve mare a sensation. (Well publish a, the dish in whidh they were baked. -_ Grecian Eggs I Hard cool; six eggs very slowly. - Chill them and then peel and cut 'ln halves lengthwise. Put the ,» halves in the bottom of a greased jbakliig dish, or put two pieces in each individual buttered ramekin. Hlifix a..can of tomatoes with salt, A pepper, paprika and a teaspoon of .Worcestershire Sauce and pour the T-3 mixture over the eggs. Now stir 1-! ‘ ` cup commcal slowly into 1 I-2 _*cups boiling water. Cook this for 5 " minutes stirring almost constantly, -'then add 2-3 cup raisins il prefer ___'walnuts.) I-2 cup grated cheese, R -_`;I_t.a‘blespooris butter, salt and pepper, rthen pour all over the tomatoes and If You Love Mother , Then Tell Her This » Mrs. M, Batdorf, 87 years old, still |oes to parties and has a good time. Bhe eats and sleeps well, thanks to `\_Vinol (iron tonic.) Vinol gives old lgdlks new pep. Hughes Drug Co., - | soup-consomme, beef broth etc.,) into li. until the gelatine is dissolv- hot water and bake in oven of 325 Her MoralS_° is Her Duty Also to aetfesi mr. for as minutes. Develop in Her the Tact and ____ Graciousness Which Insure The versatility of eggs is almost! a Woman S Success e thunder from the maple syrup It is just as much a mother's duty to try to make her daughter a suc- nmcl, y gm going to W;-ne this cessful woman as it is to make her a good one. It i.sn‘t enough to see week or Mn when I remind you of that little Mary eats her spinach and gets the proper vitamins and is sent , to school and has moral principles It is mother‘s business also to develop in her those graces and charms and the tact and suavity which are so potent in carrying a woman to the goal of her desires. . i hair, mother rejoices and thanks Capitalize on these newer egg 'God made her or that when a plain woman is fascinating she is the most fascinating woman on earth. And, moreover, her charms are indes- Eggs are just about three times _ iructlble because they are the kind that' are proof against the ravages of cheap as the average price of'timc. - uch more easily digested, Bug we No woinan has a right. to let a little girl Grow UP With bad teeth. BH have told you 311 those things be. ugly mouth or a hideous nose in these days of good dentists and plastic re, (By mc way I know an in. I surgeons. Making a figure over is a matter of diet that is in mother's ugtx-wus young fame, who has ; hands, so is teaching a girl how to dress so as to turn the spotlight on her ' ploymeut only one day a week .good points and camouflage her defects. And for the rest, the beauty who peddles eggs from door to door or . _ in _ » 98% - mi shop is the modern miracle worker. Also, a mother should teach her homely daughter that inasmuch as 5 she is shy on puichritudc she has to be long on other attractions, anti hi k 3 H 5 that if she has ihcsc slic can snap her fingers at the beautiful but dumb. i gig), Eizisd hn;£,';:1)y of 4 gms n So mother should see to it that Plain Jane learns to be_ a superlative ' ` 4 ‘ dancer, and that assures her of never being a walltlower at a party. Also, . _ she sees that Jane acquires a game of bridgethat makes her one of these ll d it -5 f‘3f°?»5?i33l;z:»;i :;:;:S.;:fii‘.r;;:.2z.‘:..i;“:;f.;.;”f:.‘i;“: . t Dr for Easter Sunday Suppen with living picture may be snooty, a chroma must always wear an amiable and pleasing expression. rem” for H" cm” Buns in due Furthermore she makes Jane realize the importance of cultivating her time "°°‘) ` mind and acquiring an interesting and entertaining conversational line. °'°"°d E53’ iswcial fm' Basie" For people will put up with dullness for a. time in a girl who is is feast to one tablcspoon granulated H01' the eyes, but they will not endure being bored by one who _is nothing to Blflm- 1 1-9 CUPS Clarified S@f1S0¥l€d I look at. But any bright, vivacious, amusing talker can cast a halo about “UP 5t°°k (°" Small Call Of Canned herself that will completely' obscure her looks. 6 hard cooked eggs, 2 tablespoons A girl who knows how to dress, who knows how to dance and play cold water. green vegetable coloring games, who is good at sports, who is amiable and tactful, who can put (for special occasions.) Soak tlieimen at their case and entertain them, is independent of mere beauty. gellllinc in thc cold water for 10' And ull these charms her mother can give her if she will only teach her minutes. stir the hot soup stocklto make the most of herself. ed. C0ol and add very small amount Of course, it is every mother’s duty to have her daughter taught some of green vegetable coloring to makciway of making a living. This provides her against the necessity of it delicately ;1n¢ed_ Arrange hard marrying for a meal ticket or of marrying for an occupation and because in centre. Serve with mayonnaise. Of course the vegetable coloring may be omitted. Such things as ilnelv chopped parsley and celery ,may be added to the gelatinc mix- ture. (To Be Continued) and put thick bunch of waterci-ess' cogkgd gn, end ta end in B circle jshe is bored running around to parties. But it is especially important mould whmh has been mued out 'that the girl who has no sex attraction for men-and that 'manifests it- wm, wld water, and pour Relating self almost in the kindergarten-should acquire some gainful occupation mixture over them Chu] ‘mm set, into which she can throw her energies and which will furnish her not and tum out on bed of Watercrcss i only with ii. support, but give her a real thrilling interest in life. Spin- sterhood is a curse, or a pleasant and agreeable condition in liic, ac- cording to whether a woma nhas enough money to be financially inde- pendent and something she ia keen about doing or not. It is also a. mother's duty to help It is every mothers duty to help her daughter to make the niost of herself, and particularly is this the case when the daughter happens to be an ugly duckling. Yet few mothers ever bother to do this. If Mamle‘s Fairy Godmother bestowed upon her a peaches-and-cream complexion and naturally wavy mercies. But if Sally wasn‘t. around when good oaks were handed out, mother may secretly wring her l"rids over the Paragraph after iwmsfavh 1‘=,\'<= |¢utastr0pne, but she doesnt do anything about it. n written on the detailed per- _ ________ fecmn °f an Umelettc 0*' balifd She doesnt begin helping Sally by the time she is out of the cradle °U5t°l'd 50 We life Zfllns W 19”? ito outwit Nature and build up a line of attractions that are just as potent 9 drilled into her. Heaven for its her daughters get married. A lot of `contumely has been thrown on the managing mamma, but if we concede » that a good husband is the greatest blessing that can befall a woman. ‘why is it not a mother-'s place to do her best to try to secure this good fthirig for her child? Now every mother is either a come-on or a handi- Use Palmolive .. .rbegr soap ricb in ULIVE OIL young,“3luring. ldore than 20,000 beauty experts will sell you so. The secret lies in simple, but sensible beauty care every single day. Qllvo all for youth The great 7ou¢h-giv- ‘ng cosmetic-olive oil -is the answer. How basin: ME that your skin ` may emphasize the desirability of youth Touch your akin . . . doeljt feel smooth-aofs-dem? Remember, charm expruseu isself moss truly in a youthful, radiaudy lovely akin. Youth an bo yours You keep our skin lovely, AS YOU Vi°~\.,.-ca-a.r'rw-1"'~‘fi'i="zrrt"2~ ~ ‘ \ , . " _ - <.~< -_ .': , _ ~ , .. _ - ,_ . _ ,_ tawmatariiv»i~~ _ ~ ___ with them. ' One night, Peter could stand it no 1on¢cr.Ho was driving Cynthia back from a day visit to Manches- ter, and sha had been silent all the way, when suddenly he stopped the car. She turned, frowning surprise, but he did not care. Passionately, fiercely, he caught her to him, crushing his kisses upon her. and then: "Cynthia, what game is this you're playing? You told me a month ago that you. loathed me; and yet, on every possible occasion you act like -like an angel. Don‘t. you realise that it makes me feel almost a cad for ever having kept you to your promise? Because it‘s just sham, and we know it, both of us. "Oh, I know I’m shaping like the biggest fool in creation by talking like this, but I'vs got to. Ia there nothing I can do, Cynthia, to-to rouse you? I don’t care if it's hat- eratile, meek-and-mild indifference matter with him to-night? and pretence." fool thing would he be saying A cry from her lips stopped him. _ Hu closed up sharply, and w "Peter, you,re hurting. Let me grim smile on his lips turned go." t to the wheel. .Ha obeyed, already cursing him- "After that, never,” he reh self for his impulse. and obeyed and in the furious homeward only to meet the triumphant mock- that remained Cynthia, rec: ery of her innocent brown eyea. those words, could have lai "Really, Peter, you aren't accusing aloud. me of breaking my bargain, are (To be Continued.) you?" she demanded, chafing her arms where his hands had crushed ::Parsiau Balm. Cool and ref them. ing. Bpothing and protective. Ho laughed. bitterly, perfect aid to beauty. Unrivalled "The trouble ia you keep it too its softening and beautifying e weli." on the skin. Imports a fresh "Then perhaps you want to end fragrant charm to the lovl it, Peter? If so-" complexion. Banlshes roi-1811 Ha started, staring at her pals caused by weather conditions. safe face. ' , guards the akin and keeps “ "So that is the way you intend smooth, soft and flawless. Use it for to beat. me, Cynthia?" he began, the hands and face. Alwal'S "‘5""’ rvd. anzcr. anything but this intol-and suddenly stopped. what was the in the highest expression or beauty "NERVES" / she called it - if was really her |<|oNEvs NO WONDER Sl-IE D|DN'T`FEEL WELL! Sb t i d t e lu- h h da meld., ;Iev¢;r‘:ot:lfo2‘tL‘bl::2iwa;| Low in vitality’-lower in spirits. She hadn’t ii‘3l‘i-'3*i‘2l.l‘.i§, iiilil” 32‘ili?.§".°.’li’2“Sf°'i*°‘ e a m- madiately took Dodd'a. The "washed out" feel- in! was soon replaced by clear headed energy and restful lines. Headache. backache, and °¢h°f “Ill of fa ey kidneys soon disappeared. -ff” fr, i rmearrna sroivoc ru: apple with the lemon ex/ttract for the first }0/minules to cook to 350F to 375F to set the illliiig piece from the broth and roll pepper. Fry each piece alowly Tl” NEW plenty oi butter uatii wen . a casserole, reduce broth to three pints and add to it one _ whole milk. Cover the chicken and browned. Place these pieces chicken is tender. If the broth not thick enough thicken with