v v v_ yymvvvv v . §é9iall x AA h.‘ w v- Pe ,5 ~ --=:.'.- lOpens ‘v -I .2’ I n“-‘.n\ vv ‘in n‘; v. v x F r r l!" '1. w v llfemahis l vv 1i. HOUSE WIFE and HER ACHVITIES rnnl snare. ‘ §At0flnws Drawing-Room UITAWA. Jan. lm-(OIJ-Ot- grsaiest aoaial ev 1?%*¢'?¢#*ll§.°4f. Y°** ii Does Seli-Conceit Payl-l-i-I-It MustbdW ' d - fukAlwayaw Have Your Own Greiftxester \ u 41mm "11 Hflm1Bl1tTh1nkr>r..¢he A8011)’ When Other People Fail» toEcho YourSelf-Prnisel H. pron! sachet tied up with ribbon. Beauty experts agree that it is wise to have a new pull every day, and this inexpensive outiit makes this easily pcuible. . The um isadeligtlul addition, too. for the pare room andansousllychnnning present iorthawomlntrwvaller SAUSAGE PUDDING Line a greased pudding basin with suet crust, arrange pork sausages round the sides and two in the eui-tre. Full in the msces with “ , -‘ onions, mashed potatoes. and a. pinch oi pt. dered sage. Damp the edaes oi the crust with cold water. then cover with a lid oi ‘I0 qulfi all“. =a-»I'~"-¢ MENTHOLATUM Gives C()NI IORT Daily n ‘an ‘wsnvyorpi sell-conceited’ “Dflhiflllid MENTAL UGLINESS i. allalzllflhifilll-lflllfl. ~‘"_'_“" j ' . - . ,, ,8 p l _ _ v v gonigtirefimau‘; their sugfmlor, the p CORNER 1 1 3% s We‘ 68am‘ AND “Mill Cli/UQUEllEs; HUNGANIAN the army high ofliolals o! the civil service, Parliamentarians, with all “their When the end ox the week comes and the housekeeping money ls very We read oi’ people who pay ma; B11818 and endure considerable WWW‘! 18°11! _ to halve nlkht 131961681 blemishes removed by surgeons who specialize in that I011 oi’ work. They do not wish to 599°" U81? and they are willing to suiier and to pay to have their Physical defects removed. ls there any ism reason ior going u; some "Willie to get rid o! mental i. é sisters and their cousins and their aunts," stalked solemnly and with great dignity tnwush the senate , past Their Excellencies. fig pastry. Tie down with grease-prod ‘ _ otters. That player must make up 1 o. leash‘ various parts o! the Dominion. “kl 4A Compendium of Beauty con- ness? T00 LATE .5 Players sit in a circle, the leader being in the centre w start. Bud- ... 119111)’ he points to or throws M10033? bell at e player and at the R1119 time Says a word oi three sentence usins the letters oi that d as the initials oi the words the sentence, and must do so be- on tore the leader counts ten. I! he does so he becomes the next leader 111d tries to puzzle someone else with a. three-letter word. Li, how- E ever, he ialls, he counts hlmselit the ‘that letter of Donkey, and mould films over- reach. Y, he drops out. oi’ as (be 51mm i l“) 1b prevent Juicy pies from run.- nirig over, pin a narrow strip ’ the outside rim of the TABLOID A YEAR Oi‘ ECLIDSES The year less will be distinction- ed by the fact that, from January to December there will be seven eclipses, which is the greatest pos- sible number which can occur in any year. There will be seven ,'____e_c_igases of the sun and two oi the ' moon- This has not happened for ’ years and will not occur again '< to‘. another forty-eight. years. In . 1982, there will be four o1 the sun Ind three oi the moon- Canadlans are interested because Wiliutcd the seven eclipses. live at ' and pomibly six will be visible f ,- ‘kzr POVll-DER PUFFS >\’/'\'U§'ins dosens oi little powder puiis and many packets o1 face cleans- lnghtlmies all enclosed in a duet- gm...- '91. ». A mother oi five children says, “When my eldest baby was four . rnonthspld he was very ill with » indigestion and constipation. My . ghysiclan advised me to try Baby's wn Tablets . . . Now he is n fine sturdy boy." Many an ailing child ’ has been made wcll and ha%py with ~ Baby's Own Tablets. asy to Lake . . . tho children think they __ are candies and always sd/s even Ior the tiniest babe. 25o package l1 DIP" and n. scaldcd and floured cloth. than steam ior t/wo hours. Serve with a thick gravy, meshed pota- toes, spinach or brussels sprouts. ______._.____.,_. LINEN A RESORT FAVORITE Linen is one of the outstanding fabrics ior southern resort wear and recent Paris cables report that it will be popular for town clothes next spring and summer. New linens, in addition to being strong and long-wearing. porous and cool, now are practically uncrushable COLOR REVERSION IN FOOTWEAR COMBINATIONS Particularly now-looking in resort foot/wear is the reversal of color‘ arrangement is two~color shoes ‘The ever popular brown and white spectator sports shoe is handled in new iashion by making the shoe itself oi the dark brown materisl—linen, suede or even call -s.nd trimming it with white, usually white call expressed some ionn of tip and ioxlng decora- tion or in saddle omImen-tation. Blue and white. which is beinl pushed as s. runner up to brown and white (there is almost no in- terest, in black and white combinat- ions this year). is handled in the same fashion. This gives a vary iresh efleot, and while it a slishflli’ darker looklnc" shoe. the 8911610118 use oi’ white trimming keeps it in the hot weather clasiiication. such shoes tend to shorten the ap- parent length oi’ the foot and serve as s. suitable eocomlpenime it to other dark accessories trimming light resort costumes, and have an added note oi practicality in that in many of their styles they do not shoiw dust as quickly as the regulation white tlrimmed-with brown combinations. " _____________.__.-- CARING DAILY FOR YOUR HAIR- AND SKIN The outstanding coliiure and cos- metic experts tell us that there are many simple beauty hints which go a long way toward improvinfl ones personal appearance The)’ realize that the average woman does not have time to spend hours a day on complicated routines and for that reason they often an 411M willing to give out s. few trade secrets. For example, the girl who wants her hair w be suit. shiny and slllw should learn the value oi vines" and lemon juice rinses. When V0111‘ hair has been washed and rinsed twice. put the Juice o! two fresh lemons in a bowl at water. douse your head and then rinse again with clear water. Id W11 1156 Vlflellfll‘. T FROCKS FOR FASHIONABLE PEOPLE .?_ i w t" . L's-n; . Illustrated Dressmaking Lessons Furnished 5* p With Each Pattern . Here's a charming little dress done in black novelty Jersey, a daytime oc- A gay angora plaid is another practical suggestion that is ex- trwinslyy . Pebblyerspasiikjrblaekwith whiteeollsr, withbeshoot radorrnonkbrownwitlabsige youhlleawecisilywell. Style No.73!) isdesignedflcr siaes lo,ld,llyenrl.90.3flandiflinchea bnstlinsle requires siiyardsci D-meh material with 9i yard a! fl-inehcmttasting. Prieaci PATrQll Menuhin nampsoreoin (acinispreianed). wrapeehearelully. _____._---___— _I0. K. l ..................... ...............................--- 3 "suns-HE-nnr-uuusaamesqn .1.-u"naseusssassansnnan"sunt osnasmmuo f Zflla HIM. - ‘an. low, there are very iew or us-thai. cannot spare about l5 cents (or less) to buy a 1b. oi stewlng bee! tor making tins delicious entree. irom round), 1-3 cup rice. -% tea- spoon salt," l6. teaspoon PQPPer, iew grams cayenne, whole cabbage leaves, Tomato iiauce. Mix bee!‘ and uncooked rice, and add salt, pepper and cayenne. Cook outside cabbage leaves in boiling- sslted water to cover, ior 2 minu- tes. In each leai put 2 or 3 table- spoons of meat and add rice mix- ture, and roll leai up loosely to en- close it. (The leaf must be rolled loosely ior rice must have room to swell.) Cook one hour in Tomato Sauce. TOMATO SAUCE Brown 4 tablespoons butter, add 5 tablespoons flour, and pour on gradually 11A cups leitover meat or vegetables stock mixed hali and haii with stewed strained tomatoes. Add 1 slice onion, 1 slice carrot, a bay leaf, a. sprig of parsley, 4 in cloves, 9i. teaspoon oi salt, 1A tes- spoon pepper, and a iew grains cay- enne. Cock l0 minutes and strain and it is ready ior cooking the cah- bage rolls in. CRIMSON CHIJTNEY Takml large cooked beet, 2 large apples, 2 small onions, 2 oz, each oi raisins, currents and suitnnas, and put all through a ‘ ' . Add l dessertspoon oi brown sugar, 1 desertspoon oi salt, 1 teaspoon oi curry powder, v. teaspoon oi dry mustard, 2 tsblesrsons ct Worces- ter sauce, Vi teaspoon mixed spice. ‘n teaspoon of ginger, and mix well with Vi. pint oi vinegar. This amount will flll a 2 lb. Jar and keep (or months. .___.______________.____ one-hall cuptul to a quart of water is the rule. Be sure to rinse it all out Anywoman who is worried to death about oily hair, but who has litti: time to devote to hot oil sham- poos and use oi tonlcs might try the salt water method for a ielw night, It will correct the oily condi- tion, temporarily-st least until she can go in‘ tor serious atment. Simply put one teaspoon salt in a cup oi warm water. Aiter brushing dip finger tips in the solution and massage the scalp-not the hair. Keep cn until every inch oi scalp has been moistened. Repeat each night for a week. Along with the hair hints, we give you e. simplified way to use tisme crcanrliyouare iootlredmuses patter. put on tissue cream beiore you take a. bath. leave it on while in the tub and you'll discover that muchcditissbsorbedbythsakin without" any extra trouble on your part Windsor, Crib-Plants in the bor- der cities manufacturing automo- biles and parts are steiwllls 11D t and thus relieving the un- employment situation. ~< Grandmother's Quilt Patterns Two cups oi minced bee! (out as she ripened an xhibitlcn in Landon. The exhibition a survey oi art. activitlesall over India. I FIRST LOVES I The girl, big ior her age, and plump, with an almost premature dowel 18118111118 and 818811118 climbed through a rear window oi the Lipvitch home, the livlng-, sleeping; eating-room in back oi the Clothing lhrzportium-Now and Second Hand, She had to make a nignstep, a very high step, (or they were on the basement flociul and the all were high. Her skirt| was tight long, in tact, as she stretched one "leg through the win» dow, the other was uncovered far above the lance; a plump shapely Q. Becks, standing ontiptnes. her skirts liited unnecessarily high, peered across the narrow ares. be- tween the buildings. Through a broken window pane she saw a boy splashing over a rusty sink. under a top oi running water. He held a piece or hard yellow laundry soap and was working up a lather; his hair and face were streaming wet. wet hair $113439. M. It W88 operators Lipvitch eyes werewide with icar- blue room. ‘- ‘Hawaaalaldealyeasrlroniadliya liiifiiri The Duchess oi York, photognphed with the Mnh oi mcdznn art at the new Bur is the first attempt to give the British public less diiiic lng to the _ At one side The boy caught a 811111050 of Fm". his 1 to save plumbing, was And the back room, the home tort, a ragged. desperate weii and shining eyes. Channon Lipvitch was trimphant. He had proven himseli ,with the help o4 circumstan family and friends, bravery virtue- 'I'he Lipvltch Clothing Emporium —“New and Second .Hond"-—'wss 1 not unlike‘ the barge Cavalier, little business back. narrow a splintered pine least. a nice buying andoselling. In the branching from hallway with ilcor, were the work rooms lit naked yellow gas during ten hou adnrk. on erowdeftonglm. sranee oi Burdwsn, ‘llmrtcn Galleries . Before one‘s is s pets and crowded rs o! the chi’ with pants and vests. took in piece work on the ult parts ci manufacture, hiring his help from theienements oi the street. His stock did not moil. he bought cheap and sold at a i110- fit. even when protesting with vehernence that his loss was 5198\- Back oi the two work rooms came the kitchen, small and dark, open- livlngroom in the rear. oi this, back oi a sink.‘ (he bath- The Governor General stccdron-a carpeted dias bythe western wall o: the rsd ehalnbe , his entourage clus- tered about him. To his left was-Her Excellency. As each person to be presented approached, the name was called. A bow each to the Vice-Regal couple onthe part oi the men, acurtesy on the part cithe women, and the presantees continued out o! the chamber. Oaths Senstefloorwasaspec- tacular assembly oi uniformed oi- flocrs, standing lacing the dies. Q“: background to the whole lune was scit music from the band o! the Governor Genera-Pa Footguards, ' playing somewhere in the corridors. The countess oi Bessborough wore a Maggy Roufl model oi silver and gold brocade with court train to match lined with plain gold bro- . A amcnd tiara ’ her head and she had a long diamond necklace and a diamond and emer- ald bracelet. Mrs. Murray MacLaren, wiie c! the Hon. Murray MMIAND, wore a gown of grey lace with court train oi silver cloth. Bhe wore diamond ornaments. Miss Margaret Macias-en won a costume of heavy white satin with train oi the same. lilrs. R. B. Hanson, wile oi the Minister oi Trade and Commerce. wore a Worth model o! azure blue nnbossed velvet m on with u-ain oi blue‘ velvet in the same shade. Miami-lope Hansonjvore a worth ruodel cloud pink brocade taflata with silver lame cording at the neck ind the skirt (ailing into a graceiul train. ' Mrs. Sidney 0. Cland, oi Halifax, was inamodelby IkancesClyne cl Paris and ‘New York, in turquoise blue gold cloth with n. square neck and bertha eflect with a train oi the same material. She were brill- iant clips and ear rings. Miss Amedits Diana in white satin made on flowing lines. Pearls were here only orna- invents. Mrs. Charles P. Rrllerton oi Montreal was in s model o! ice white rolnaiu satin by Molyneux with a train oi matching hue. Her neck was o! the cowl line and her court train was caught at the shoulders with jewelled clnsps. Mrs. W. Chester S. Mcliure, wile o! the Member oi rarliament icr Qneenb, P. B. 1., wore an imported modal in gold chiiion lame with short train. The covered shoulder design iormed a cowl neckline iront and back. She wore a corsaga in 1W to match. Mrs. Felix Quinn, wile oi the Member o! Parliament ior Hallie: transparent 53.5 {ti glorious iealing 1°03 upon your lieva that every 011199911‘ 111 P1111110. and that you possess so nc man or woman can resist you. 1t must be wonderiul your own mind that you are the center oi attraction in that every one about you listens as w an oracle when t should dcabout the Government's mo. about the course oi the stock market. soothing sense oi inner satisfaction to ieel that mac's private aflairs are so interesting that even irangsrsaradyingtohearavarythingabouthowmanymilaaonemads incneknswcsrandwhstonessidtothabosaoraboutthstimesusie ii seli-conceitillft a consolation prise that is ot. Ibr it is nearly always those the most complacent. For in. wcratilgure was never weary oi bosstinl herllnunnetherwomannfmyaccuaint- rnenthst they iiediromharatslghmyei anridsonthestreetcarswithoutmen have known men who had. written Voxropuli letters to a newspaper. them aroundinthair pockstsanddragtbein outandread them soonraiqbutihavsnavarknownsiam- thathsknowhowtcwritaunleasdriven isananxiornthl-t thousandsthanamonathemllllmslres. er liie and enables the cgoilstw. is, alas a darker side w upon and it is insatiable. always asking ior more. And when them like a starv- sslf-conceited whose Andsdtskingallaithssethinsainto consideration, one wonders it sell-conceit really pays. DOROHY DIX. 1-. ~_—_1 l NO WONDER I-lE FELT AND LOOKED so MUCH BETTER nuns .lallbaeauaeiieeacasien‘sl17“faltpnnk".a collage chap N can students to form a test class or clinic. It was dos to test on is clue the rasuperaflva power oi a certain ienle preparation, the ionnula cf which was known to have blood- buildlng qualities. -....'.-:»-..='=-e.r.;.=.n:s~'- oral" new. " ‘"“d.z..l.t.h'.t‘lt"fi e 2a as‘! was no doubt about Iin health. H locked it and felt ygflflgggafleorpnncl dradcol urinl m. h" increased. No wonder :0 git and loogod no to be keen rd tonic" t restores pines-proud are lound oitener .