I .i -r. » -' i r ‘;: vi' Yi ii cliff-S.. .W iii ;i. ravi _ . -F! ii I i» 'til gif’ 2' ii A x-'.3 ' _.1 i _yu -ri-._-..-..~.,_..., .__ i ivwr- _...L . i vi i va _i i 1* i _ii » _ii _ _ I \ _ A _ ‘“ -`i'- _ r I _lllill r' in . \:`“ \ it fi __j_ /I _. s . _ , ,mil \ *. I N ..r. r. BEAUTIFUL EYE! Beautiful eyes make the' plainest lace attractive, no matter what its shape, size depth or color and the way ln which the eyes are placed in the taice are hereditary and cannot be altered at will, but the clear-ness and sparkle which contributes so much to their beauty and brightness isisrgeiy I matter of health and intelligent mrs. Simple eye exercises are very beneficial to the muscles aroiuid the f‘yes_ It la an easy matter whilst “king your morning exercise. to exercise the eyes, too. Practice tum- ing the eyes first to the right and then tothe left. without moving the head; then turn them upward and downward several times. ,Bpll the Hves first to the right and then to the left. . If You would have your eyes look- ing their best at all times and pre- -erve their strength and beauty, never 11¢8|€¢>t to give them I. little daily ‘Xeroise and to give them I daily hath. A weak solution oi boric acid ‘My be used to bathe them twice a diy. m0l'UiIlE and evening. 'Avoid “wkins with the new bent we iow wer your work for long periods; it is a strain on the strongest eyes, as 'f fend! tv nrvduce congestion and ‘1eada.clies. Just raise the eyes look it 1 dl-=f-‘mt ffilect and blink hom for a. fcw seconds. Remember Ihat green. the color or growing ireea. plants and eras. is very restful to the eyesl Avoid reading or work- ing in a glare of iight or too poor ii, NZM: these two factors alone are re_ ‘WH-91510 YUI' I arent many cases of dffwtive eyesight in the ister yeris. At the first sign of strain. have your »'i8ht test/cd by a reliable eye speoiai- 'si-. I Time was when every woman be- i¢V¢d that on the day she had to xear glasses romance had gong fm-_ wer out of her llie and she was get- till! old. But not‘ so nowadays. With \\'oman‘s advent into the busl- ness and commercial world she just had to use her eyes as much as a mm and if she would keep pace she must Pre-Serve her sight and also prevent 1181!. aging little lines forming around __.,._.___._-_.___ ___-.__._.,_....._'_ iiideirhui _.i ‘ ¢ udosinzjv Rub on _ { ~ _ _ ' fr* Beaufiftlf 1 l ' \\ . _ _ l \ tang* l f . l it ._ "lma- MO/ / ...°....’.‘..',._,_ .__Qorothy_D(-X/f “‘,',‘,';',"' _R P :m I _ _ ~q _ _ miiirnr *_* _ ~ . _ _ - lll_°|¢.;i,,|,|,,,¢ ' ' ;\~ __ _ “About 'I'i\ree.fourtha of the Dificulties Be`-` Sunny Ceylon is re» flected in the golden ' icoior of your cup of King Cole Tea. Rich ' and mellow in Havor- i luscious Tea. if you want the "Extra" in choice Tea. ask your grocer for King Cole Orange Pekoel _ _ / ‘ _ -°‘;Z_S;~;]\`\ 04 ' fl J \ i foo wifi/ __-,il W t her eyes. She must protect her eyes from undue strain to retain her aight "9 '¢m°"*'| U19 ¢Y¢S Wm 1°°\¢ Ind in the later years by every means ill N01 mum bfitmif- N0?-16° the her pow”-_ R is K, 19011,), to min woman with strong nerve force and sight instem of wearing ruiwrie with rlmty of per and vitality. Bw glasses ioigclose work in the business th* h°"m’Y ‘W0 01' M1’ C°mPl¢X10I1. world. Yet there are a [rent many Wl°°h UW lP°~l'K1¢ il! h¢l` CYGB I-Hd the girls, me worsen, too, who admit °1H¢1°itif in her step- She is not that they do not wanit to wear xlassoa 5091034 'Wh d\11l~l°°|¢ln¢ GYM: she b¢¢,u,¢ they mink they ‘N uhh. :is tull ot radiant health and beauty. coming. IDull. sunken. _ expreasionless cya onstant eadaches are often due 'Point to P°°" Kenierai health turbsnru my be ii-seed ui eyuti-rin |b\1\1d= ur tha health in aonerniby Cmw'a feet and eye wrinkles beneath i°’""°U¢- ETB llca Ind dark `c`irclas the eyes, except in can of axtreme;:¢;'i°llfh Lil# W0! ll'¢`0¥i»¢I\ due to old age. are due to eyeatrain also. Itls 1 My d rderl, and medical atten- far wiser to take to wearing glasses M0" is VCU' l1000S5ll'y in such cases. to reiieve headaches and prevent thei TM clrvlv under the .eye 11.1°! ling, for-min' mg ummm; 4,991, course. a little shaded naturally, but etched than to struggle alone with- [common SONG will usually tell one out glasses when they ara needed. ¢"h°“ 5110 #Md-'nt is too deep. Dull Remember that the eyes need plenty ',l°°\¥lHl eyes and dark circles around ol rest also. Lie down and close the ,the eyes rob the lace oi youth and eyes and relax completely for several ;b¢l\l¢¥- They lllncst late houn, ill rninum uns notice new refreshed _lm-ith nerve ltrlin. in fmt every- and bright your eyes appear. I! youflhiht that detracts from feminie have been using your eyas for close attractiveness and charm. Remove work squeeze out two small cotton the causes oi’ these blemishes by wise pass in witch-hurl sua my them habits ef living, by gettin, ruairisni over the closed lids. When than lsleep. exercise indoors and out of _Y _ ___ _ doorl. recreation and relaxation and ' - a win diet. It will take time and 1 wlduwakn, healthy linda min-Lusk i lielttereoeedineveqrhiqi-;‘ min] J Bvaponted Milk Baby. ' Nndh \|.__ iii _ _ _ Dmblbly I Vioit fb ln eye apeglgmt llld nhylicln to remove the eau", Local treatments are of littla avail otherwial. A very gentle mlggn imovemsnt around the eyes with g gl°°4 ¢l°¢Mln¢ ci-nm and s iittie [akin .food or oil patted around the un* *M WW the path ei the ea'ow’a (ect at bedtime will help to lubricate the skin and keep the eye wrinkles at bay. ‘ l¢@ LUIZLLA--Your beauty prop. lem is answered above in detail. _ _ lclcei-ow-lquty qggu-. Answered ' *limi- Choracter Close-Ups I 1. in discussing thc husband-and-wife problem. “There is a new woman, but ' 's ctacles. 'rake 'the~ "r ol money, for imtancc, which i`s__tha principal c h V _ gr, ¢y¢,;,»¢m_ Nemm, md otha- dwland cannot be improved until one; _"Graii¢1ui_a._subn_-pitted inceklyio this because ,shehad _alwayaboen dc- _ lfl{_oman’s‘Realm -.°- Social . and Pers_or`iol.--:-irosrrronsv -:-___Litc»fature | r tween Married coupler are Due to the Fact That Men Are Still Looking' at Women Through 'Grandpfs Spectacles,” Suggests an Interested Onlooker .__._..__-- _ _ ' ~ V "'rhe trouble is that men are old-fashioned." said a woman the other day` _ _ if. i xii 1 i p1¢.r,~.rf.z Lririrlrzrt-...___ ,‘-“_ _ " In Im", D “M ul; ‘ V Az bona, when weacied with household hah, uk; a mama" i 7 nanjeyacupefdihdelidzlfulfoodbeezrnge. Izwil|.°°,},, 1 _ ___ yeurne¢vea,_re~invipt_atayourbodyaad rebuild yeugwm » .»1'3i- .». _ _ bmncalla. v i Y ‘ba ' tlsaworldreeommgadit. _ ` m _ irish is rtiu the nm em mu he was in rather susan tune, me uint ir _wiiyi than is no much tiicticn between mea and women ana 5 Wh’ I0 lilly h0m9l I0 UD ill IIHOKQ. ' "The laat titty years have made a new heaven audi a new earth for woman, and have changed everythinsg about her from her political and anancial status ml the lmath oi her lllrtl and the color ol her morals.! Shats modern lrom the last hair of her bobbed head to im- rtoeiringianeet, but iran run rrsmu her from thefprehlltoric standpoint. and his ideas and ideals consuming liar are the lame he hu held for the last thousand years. “in his secret soul every mm's conception at a model wlie is a. Patient Griseldarish sort oi female, who will be meek and humble and burn incense beiore him and yes-yes everythina he says, and alt by the iiraaida and dam stockings while he philanders around and will ioriive him seventy times seven ici' atxayinx all the Milt and narrow path and who will ask nothin; of life but just the joy ot cooklnt and scrubbing and sewing on buttons and making things comfortable for hcrvhuablnd and children. That is the kind ol wiie men have always wanted and it is the kind they still want. Bo it is no wonder that the old-fashioned husband c_an't_|at along with his new-fashioned vin who believes that mi-rinse 1| I my-Mtv promul- tion, and who is detarmiasd in have har-rilhts even it al-ia has to il|ht_i'or them, and who doee'a't sec why her husband shouldnt ba as faithful to her as she is to him. and who can't be made to understand why a woman who is a céiiege graduate i|n't as able to for m an intelligent opinion on a subject as a man who stopped in his third year of hills school to go to work. _ ,,____.. . "About t\i1ree-fourth: at the didlcultiu between married couplesare due to the fact`that`inen are still looking at women through great-graadiwfl ire . matte _ 1 _ ._ _ _ _ .. _ bone of contention in the home and over which husbands and wives do their muy arisen. nr the mat mlority ei wivu_wiii_ia1i you, that it is only /siuir they nm reugiitf bud dsdvdiea that they uucugedod invmtms an ll- lowanceout of their husband, il ever. ` _‘~ _ __ ' . _ “Now it is not because men are stingy cr_be¢rUd§__l_ their fainilics their; upkeep that they ee 'hat¢.and~1oathe givin( their wives ajannita sum oi; rrionry with which to run their nouns ma _:er their-_personal \1'i»,a»fI» WMU they analyze the situation they know that it costanornorewgive tbgir wives ii lump sum than it does to dole lt out to her in pennies and nickels. In tact. it is cheaper. because-it 'enables her to manage better. ' _ ' But inthe backer a -malt head is-the' old-fashioned idea that women can‘t be trustedto handle money, and tl-iat,_lnyway,.a wife should make the gesture or suheerviqncea to her i-hubs nd involved in comin: to him as in mendicant for every dollar she needs. ‘T penuent and had never-'hid'-i poemhoer in i_iei_-"_`iiie,,__b_\it it' gnu istsirrapiy the modern woman* who hasdtecn nl!-supporting before her marria¢¢;_who :has had her own money _to apgnd as she chose _without givin; ‘an iccount to any one:_wi-io ls_juat as lfunilliatad by havin; to uk her husband lor every `qusrter asihe would be il he hlafto ask his father tor street-car_and cl¢\r- ette x_i1rmey.,snd who cannot and.will not ltarldier tha"in_iusti_ee of not rc- ceiving_as_ her due ei _thapioncy she earns by her' labor as brhouscwiia. "And what was it a tragedy for any woman to marry who ia !ollowin¢ a career. unless ah is willing to give up the career and just settle down to being plain Mrs. Smith and devote herself to singing lullabiea to a squalllng bi-at instead ot ‘rin toon applaudiag audience, of buying I5 cents’ worth oi pork chops instead oi a hundred thousand dollars’ worth ei' Paris gowns !or o 7 Nothin but nuts fd-fashioned idea that a womans place is ` "I have known d’omenl‘o! brilliant and talented woman deeton and law- yers and educators and business women who married and attempted to ao on with their careerl. IM prlntloaily everyone of than landed in the div- orce court. And time wal nothing the matter with the women, either. _-___- “They made splendid wives, but their hillbelds wen more Jealous el their professions than they would have bQ0l‘\ 0! ll! flvll. Ill! NUHN4 f-Ni! success and turned from them to other wcinm who accorded with their eld- iashioned ideas that a woman ma be noted _tor bein; the beat-drnlid womanin her circle. or the iixmt siemaker. but never as ii great surgeon, or a famous lawyer. ' ‘ "And, take it from me, the modem :iris an makin thsmiptake ei their lives in thinkin; that men have qcnpua a new eeee et feminine conduct. 'rheythiakthatbacauaemenpetanlkulandtakatheiivionwildpsrtiuaad rrivorrtixrn iovethry have uma to npr! ohutlw in woman and Ilvv new standards oi' morality. Never was there a grantor mistake. Ilan will play wlttrtheee loose-ilvinl lilll. but when they come to marry they want their wives to be un cum-'|. ~ - _ '-_certainly mn are eu-iuaieuc in 'naar mn about woman. but J hm they viii mia is nmafiinium-ia|h»auiuu.xtvui_»¢tuetr¢re .h¢wu1\qepwen|aq!reniri|lnh|\wayw\tllod»rlity." _ " “' ` ' ' V. DOBOTIYDIX. _ _ _ ' _ .__ __,_._.__ -.__-_-__ f-_*.- Tick-Tick! r _ A l 0 ii] - .iwmi in smcti' mr i-muo is Lmrrtv To or eguuiucnuo _ 1. nAsDiN.c qi /__ Nu T ' “` _ "IQ ¢'¢“il'lllly“"¢l_°i\i|' ‘ . ’ He- ci-me ._ »:_.-__~1> _ __ ~.. , miuwrrutwonauupiwiiauun __ _ . Ullwbb _ rsrfedldlvelnai ' i _ r §§_¥1~€ie iiriiii lg? 1. all 22 . r all i r lawn iltlllhitiniuuion ioldelbtthnhh f , I n big sh p 3 I _ \ _ the home and that somehow, some way, it is a redecticn on him lor her to- _ ‘- . A ’ _ have my interest outside oriust being his wire. » | t _ - ‘ e .nad ' _ . ° I -~1-i»»i=~f°f-__'=°1°‘=“- -°~_ _ m"'°“' ' spouse". ii e if _ 1“'*""’ °@VFiLTlNE` wanuiucae-a fy nw” . , _ “N9 *'°°° WWRAGI N°»f1=°:H\:§u{;-_i__~ Builds-up‘B'tam.. vwoanii‘5odg - ' - Pu.. AI all goal :tom in 50:, 75t, 81.25 IH ' I . -1 ' /nwily size tins; also serve] sl Sola so _ f _ -_ sf/ -9.'\ .sii°f"“°L.i;“..."t“.*Zt‘l".2.‘:,‘1‘.“.T.;.‘.‘I:“*f';,'f‘;,; _ ._ Q .\ J . . . . f°"'°“ \" | V i. meullydigutadfoan. Itunpcrfect ooduwellu_ i If - 'a pleasant, wlmlesemebeveage. Docaeu dimughwg i` 8'* qv 4| . /. 3’ ' ', zoo." mea Muse. ‘ " 7 _ -'You he i i to . ,Y ii F01’ "II savina rrt.w:Y`:iu'i.i rs: :xr _ 073°' _ animals li you follow the wore; 1| The Romanceof Your Name omg; enum-n “;:"n§;c;°°°§“:h*"°“““-' W1 . C DHS 'w fm ay nun niisxius :Lua -___ em, for mann Mm "_ B°“ X ba “b1°'P°°" ““‘“m'*d and itsnoutsliia I'iound’my':elft:.1;i 8 $3 i"""'”“° ”‘ 1" °“P~ “ld "°'/°f» “iv r went to look at it." solve in 1-! cup boiling water, smm 5/) , and add 1 cup auzlr. 3 tablespoons jr lemon' Juice and 1 cup orange Juice , me pulp. ohm thu. and when quite HOU3£h0ld HMB ‘ __ _ thick but with win moon er whisk n, mm i’~< until frothy. 'ram sau the whim or _ 1 "' three ella. (beaten ltill)` and fold in iwhin from 2 cups ot cream. Line a Patent Leather I rneuia with sections or orwsu.. turn _\_, in mixture, smooth evenly, and min, Olive oil, glycerine or sweet oil rub .c i ‘ This makes a lar" gm°um_ Rm bed over patent leather shoes emu -mu” would serve ten people, as it is rich.; mm? Wm *WP ¢h¢°\ “Um mth A lplendid party dessert. The crisinal spelling' ol' this name was "Mora" and was a wellrkngwn rw” "uh surname in mairns as eulyu im. I H mud mm “mm an _ -u _ -sprinkle ittwloe atiaywithdry . Th# name' was also known in' Ger- nu many early in the thirteenth century. wk' 'ls W muon Nr me ulawd sugar. This is n simple remeii! ‘ faith otten cures quickly. 54 ml’ Enlllbh Moraes are the ior- oeara or Americans or the name. 'nm um* *U Nl U10 U14 hi-I irlchd it was in im that icing nawrrri P°‘."" livin! Nm l 1°' ,mlnt|_on, _ 3 n addressed an order to Hugo 'de More "m“ '° “_ “"3 'UN '-0 to in the ' " in connection with a truce expedition 5°" my- _ ` to France that this name is Brat "wh" 4° I 5° 'Nl I l° lb Nw Q" an N “V” m .mm mentioned in méuuh documsnm _ ___;__________ _ it augortahlp tin oven is used lamu in suno1ir,'a:ngim¢, uqgmg mr, llllllchuscttl. ~ Also Joseph Ilona, ° ' °v°"` is known M, my, gwimd g ,hunk 0! ln_lwich._and Samuel, ot Dedham, _ where rn. aireeua ner may to in MW# '1‘h\~°umowthia_ mwummm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, DUl'\0d. ` ' _ ' ¢°\U\‘¥y__$_l'.0m klllhd "Nut 10,5 ll1d` 5% lnuqhyhu znpbd in un _ V nllyyfglxi important part in New .1u»°”“,__».:~¢». ~ Blr Robert Morse was tha ancestor lmlllldfln Colonial deyl. V _“X ' who iirrt unri the trim that are our of tae ment ainiimiisaed ae- -nm ‘_ ' i"""`,,|,,,, ,,m,,¢,,' mrnm are urea by the nrriiy to this mnuritq or the family una mmm- 11,, ,,,°;,,‘,“m,,,f°:,,|,,,d “M N, - ¢_- _ . _ I _ 1° ' _i l W 1 § _ xf `. \-_<3 _ ___ N riff, 4, _ he f‘.f~ day. he was a general for the Pro~ tors _etinanktad was lamuel-.llinley yu-_ ` " ` vinee of -East india. - _ Inca( Mefggfqrmgan 9; an Am"|__ . _ ~ _ The nrst family of Morse: in Amar- lla system _ot the electro-ml¢netl'c Nu;-1, “mango “Rh U1 nw. ics begun with Anthony and William telegraph. i cw” vm L "em from W Un” Morse, oi Newbury, _!:sse_x County., ------'-_- States in other counties this ygr. \ SeCl'¢t f » .f ` 4 i _ f A wonderful, easy, quick way to bake delicious bread and rolls _ ' I i .'\ . ` ed for years . equi” gg f easier.. quicker of 53|; imrm. iieincaefsiiueih. up ravealedittou|u`aefQuakerl%ug, 'Vlewm;y:;toqytheNewQunber_ ll ' El8yM¢fh¢d._ N0 r wr- o-Dau any with "netting-_che from the Quaker Flour ..:.\o_d¢1ldc\iai Ycucanildha Nl Q|iehrl'lcur.f°<_>-' _¢v¢=i~vd»yi¢_yf§.wi»h\o. _ who vw ffv fm' __ _ ` " Use it in all ` i houn- br "ay set I mg; __ `\ l grit . 5 = girl gl 5? 'D C J. ~i L 7* ` f iv It;..2* ':L`_"" iii \ . w ' . 1 l .fi ,__-sl. _, , ,_...,,_ .il -..~__s.1;._ _._ .rs i il 'i` i .»~ i 4 4 I i i i