__.__.. not: BRAND e PllllEll Hen Tnnoueu Llgorothy Dix Letter ibox _.,' 4-5;? ‘p; Si: Fara?- Jo. JI- n _ q, war-t-.. Mrs. R. Harvey, of Stony Mountain, Man., is one of the many thousands of mothers say about Eagle Brand. This Answer: who have nothing but good to l is what she writes: “We start- ed feeding her your milk at one month old and she is now one your and has since been quite well and happy." If you are unable to nurse your lmliy’, send for Baby Welfare literature, using the coupon beloiv. FREE! Wonderful Baby Booklet! The Harden Co. Limited. ll; lit .1 g» 5r .l'orunio. Um. Cerillrmcn: Pkne lend Lafl h» u" sf lvuoLlef entitled "Baby blfellare." wrong. Can Love-Starved Renew Romance ? —- Stalwart Whose _ Strength - Twenty-Year Tight- There ls no magic by which a. wife can con- jure back the romance of her courting days and turn her husband once more‘ into an ardent lover. Those who tell you that you can relight the flann ‘ of an old passion that has burned down to ashes talk foolishness. But I think that in about 80 per cent of the cases whore wives think their husbands have ceased to love them because their husbands no longer pay them compliments and tall: sentiment to them they are The husbands are just as devoted to them as they ever were and still think them the only women in the world. practical, prosaic men who take it for granted that their wives will ha enough sense to know that they are not words. Mother is Sapping His wad Husband Hopeless - Dear Miss Dix-What can a wife do with a husband who has let romance slip out of his life? 1 5,111 a good mother, e. good housekeeper and very affectionate. hoped that we would live many years together. and that our love would ripen with the years. stead it is withering and dying we rarely speak to each other. lng getting a divorce, for I must come to some con- clusion soon. Mine has. I cannot understand it. In- We have got so . I am contemplat- HEART SICK. It is something that canot be done. ife Make‘ Her Husband Youth I had But they are Just proving their affection in deeds. They are saying it with bcefsteaks and fur coats and new cars, instead of chocolate creams and orchids. You must take into consideration the fact that the American man even at his’ best is not romantic and sentimental. Ho is not a born Nome Q.- lover as are the men of the Latin race. He feels like a fool quoting for rru-z CETOWN GUARDIN r ' Hat Now Just": *1.’ Something To Put_0n coulomb, out... April ao-(Br The Canadian Pram-Are there any mlllinera nowadays asks the "Globe"? More man has concluded that this famous activity has dc- Darted to the realm of the lost arts. Ladies‘ hats. once marvels of ingenious twisting, the work of deft flngers, and no two alike, now seem to be produced by some stand- ardized p . Instead of the feathers, the ribbons and the gay colors of an earlier day, assembled to suit contour of face and shape of head. there is a niece of cloth‘ ot the skull-cap design pulled tight- ly over the bobbed hair, or a win of straw stuck aver one ear. No bewildering outlines, no artistry; no evidence of creative genius. Just something to put on. That is man's notion. Men really are disturbed over this disappearance of originality 1n women's headgear. “None of their business, anyway,” says the super- cilllous mes. Perhaps not; but they cannot help being interested. Them- Quake efforts were made to look rather worse than they really were by the brilliance at the wicket of young Don Bradman and the bowling- of Clarence Grlmmett. New blood must be recruited in England if these V8 Q's-om +1.6 House 9” Addnu .___-____-_____c.vi. re poetry and saying soulful things. gets married and feels that the Job He is glad 8n dthankful when he is over with. IVhat the Fashionables are Wearing illustrated Dressrnalring Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern the women to relieve a drab sart- orial situation. Perhaps they do not desire a re- turn ot "the merry widow" hate and the rapiers that served as hat/pins; but at least they yearn for some- thing between that and the skull calp. Unable to alter‘ their The selection comm!“ will not have an easy task though they still have much good material in sea- soned players like Herbert Sutcllffe, Wally Hammond, Hamid Larwood. K. S. Duieepsinhjl, Maurice Leyland and I. A. R. Peebles to build on. The choice of a captain will be, a §3A€.¥1§ .§.!‘9.l$@ll iF-br The Cook BUITERSCOTCH RICE BUT-and don't forget this when you are pining the best, the most faithful, the most generous and husband in the world. Over and over again on the C where the impassioned love-makers among men are a had women say to rne: "Oh, if only our husbands American men treat their wives!" I am not denying that it would be perfectly grand to have a husband who had all of the American man's sturdy virtues as a. threw in a nifty line of sentiment besides, but you can't h in this world, and I'm telling you that good, honest more sustaining diet than‘ sugary kisses. for romance-he husband and ave everything roast beef is a lot is Bu idnnabelle Worthington the most indulgent ontinent in Europe, t their peak, I have would treat us as Now the master model was in a l‘ well-covered pattern in printed. crepe silk 1n navy and white with} ~" vivid red accents in buttons and belt buckle. It's so charming and wearable. Its fluid lines give slenderness and youthfulness to the figure. The bracelet length sleeve is especially i Bo why not take your husband as he is and make the best ot it on i‘ g Wash ‘.5 cup of rice, cook in dou- - . ble boiler, with 2 cups scalded milk, l 1.4 teaspoon salt until tender. Mean- ‘while oook together in shallow pan. i1 cup brown sugar and 2 table- spoons of butter until it gets dark brown, but not burnt. Add this to rice and milk and finish cooking .-. until rice is thoroughly cooked and , - the caramel melted. Soak l5 en- gl velope gelatine in V; cup of cold water ten minutes, dissolve in 1 cup of hot milk. Strain this into cooked rice mixture and turn into cold wet mould. One cup of chopped nuts may be added. ., QUAKE}! PUDDING - 1 cup chopped suet. 1 cup milk. 2 cups raisins, chopped. 1 cup molasses. 2 cups flour. ‘A. cup of citron peel. _‘ i. ‘n’. cup lemon peel. ‘ 1 teaspoon soda. ‘A teaspon salt. 1 cup currents. 1 teaspoon cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg. Mix well, put in mould and steam = hours, serve with any suitable uce. PINEAPPLE TAPIOCA Soak l’. cup tapioca overnight in lenty of water. In the morning - ain 0B the water and add 1 can lneapple with syrup, and Juice of ne lemon, also 1% cups 0i granu- ated sugar and salt to taste. Steam til clear, about 2 hours. Then add hites of two eggs beaten while hot. et out to cool. Serve with whipped - eam. ' FIG PUDDING 2 cups flour. 2 teaspoons baking powder. _ 1 teaspoon salt. 1% cups chopped figs. 1' cup auet. Wetwlth sweet milk and steam 3 ‘ours. Serve with hot sauce. in the eye. fatal‘ folly. clclent. Mt? Answer : again. _ strength. I i ; _ that platform? esting es a. friend. riage. Be honest and face the fact, good. rt‘ is out of your life. No F811‘ make love to e. middle-aged woman with children. pill for you to swallow, but taken in time it may cur with which you are deluding yourself, and keep you You have your home and a comfortable living. children on whom to lavish your affection and for a Don't throw these away because at middle- you: hand and tell you what beautiful ey woman who has nothing to complain of in isn't romantic should be down on her kne blessing instead of bewailing her luck, Dear Miss Dix-I am a. boy lfl years old and large for my age. since I was a. baby my mother has refused to let. me do this or the cause she was afraid I would bump my precious nose or something. I am not e. weakling, but I have never be basketball because I might get hurt. Several of my friends have cars but Iiam not permitted to ride with them My father thinks that I should other boys, but my mother will not hear nerves and I am thinking of leaving ho dom. Do you think that you can mak Why don't you get your father to That is the easiest way to cut your she wouldn't agree to that because stockings on you. Also, she would be clever enough to suspect that if you once got out from under her Anyway, your father should back fight for freedom. because he must realize what an injury your mother is doing you in trying to keep you a perpetual baby. She is destroying your courage and initiative. and if you give 1n to her she will make you one of these sissy men courage to stand alone, who always have to run things for them and who have to let mother lead long as they live. 1t ls nothing but rank selfishness her children dependent upon her. aelnshly, she teaches them to stand making their decisions, DOROTHY DIX. OUOOOI LEONARD. send you oil‘ to a good boys’ school? mother's apron string, but probably she would be afraid that you might and she wouldn't. be there to put dry thumb she would never get you back you up as man to man in making your She is sapplng your who never have the to niamma. to decide them by the hand as that makes a mother want to keep If she loves them wisely and un- alone, to use their own Judgment in to depend upon themselves. JOAN: But I lla_v_e_ to do dishes . . . jOAN : I could cry . . . married only - > a month and l_<_>_r_>l_< at my "dishpan” é hands-red as beets . . . DORIS : Your hands needn’t show it! I use Lux for my dishes and my hands are as pretty as when I was marrietL-gg ye_;a_r_a ago! And thecoet ieajoke- LUX for dishes, _ - t __ . DORIS: It’s your own fault, honey! less than 1c a A man may be very dumb as a lover and very inter- He may be short on romance but long on com- panionshlp, if you will pal up with him yourself. And before you rush into the divorce court look the situation squarely You long for romance and you have missed that in mar- that at your age it has gone for y Prince bobs up out of nowhere to This will be a. bitter e you of the dreams from committing a You have your heart interest. age you want n. man to hold es you have. I think that a her husband except that he es thanking heaven for her Ever t be- en allowed to play football or because there might be an ac- be allowed to go around like of it. This is getting on my me so I can have a little free- e her see the light on this sub- nice for town. amazingly small. l4, l8, 1B, 20 years, 38, 3B and inches bust. mEtEflBl. model is equally lovely. It is also extremely attractive afternoon affairs. pattern. Wrap coin carefully. __-._._.___.---._-- NO. 30B. size .....-....-.......-.. Name . street Address -..-.---.u--nun-..-. -. City State punishment and to get- up after a wrong when she teaches them to ous are always failures. 1t takes himself to make a. man brave enou tlons he is bound to meet with as Eton, and certainly many a man's and baseball fields. and play games with the other after you do. O I Dear Dorothy Dix-How can Answer: his habits, and the only woman wh old one can't do it. He has heard he is case hardened against them. It is tempting! You'll find its cost Style No. 368 is designed for sizes Size 16 requires 3% yards 89-inch In plain flat or crinkle crepe, this the "heavy shears" for more formal Be sure to flll in the size of the Price of Pattern 15 cents in k stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) she doesn't try to save them from every hardship because she that life is full of bumps and that they have got to learn how to take fall and bite back their tears and smile over their hurts. And certainly a mother does her children a. great be afraid o! things, L cause the timer- a lot of courage and a lot of belief in gh to go up against the hard proposi- he goes through the world. It is said that the Battle of Waterloo was won on the cricket field at success is clue to his having learned to take hard knocks and play the game in the acrimmages on the football boys. 40 in ‘i. My advice to you is not to let your mother make you a ‘fraid-cat. Go She will be proud as punch of you DOROTHY DIX. lice you change a tlghtwad, complaining husband after twenty years of trying? AN OLD FRIEND. You can't. A man who has been married for twenty years is set in o can alter them is a. new wife. An all of her arguments and pleas until The only time you can change a hus- band is when 1w 1a yolmi and pliable and doesn't know anything about wives or domesticity. Then sometimes, not always, ways, and that fa why it is l0 he can be turned from the error of his important that brides should always get on’ on the right foot and get their husbands started oil on the way they should go. Every girl should settle and insist on a fair deal. the money question before she gets married, If a man won't agree to the allowance pm- position, it is a tlpof! that he will make n close-listed husband and had best be passed up. knows _ i, A MorningSmile Irate Par;1it—"Dldn't ITee ydu kiss my daughter, eirl" Nervy Youth-"How should I know? Do you think I'd be gawklng ‘around when I wls doing a thing like that?" ...___________ Teacher: "Now, Marlon, what is he plural of penny?" I New Wonderful Face Powder Prevents Large ‘Pores — Stays on Longer For a youthful complexion, use new wonderful MELLO-GLO Face Powder. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles and pores. New Punch process makes it spread more smoothly and stay on longer. No more shiny noses. Purest face powder lmown. Pre- vents large pores. Ask today for new, wonde ful face powder, MEL- gloomy styles, men look to the ladies to give rein once more' to their originality and artistic taste in regard to head adornment-mill- lnery. it used to be called. The Nightshirt , Coming Back (Ottawa Journal) London says the old-fashioned nlghtshir-t is coming back into style. and if Inndon says so, and especially if London reports the Prince of Wales is wearing one, presently New York will discover there is nothing smarter no more graceful than the flowing lines of n. well-cut sleeping garment of the sort our grand- fathers worc. Then it is but a matlter of a short time until we all discard our pyjamas and set back the sartorial clock in this respect. Whether we are to complete the picture by going. in for chin whisk- ers, rubber boots, long wollen un- derwear, and embroidered waist- coats remains to be seen. Th9 Winger generation has known nothing but pyjamas, and mayvtake up the nightshirt wim the enthusiasm of ignorance. The fact is, the modern type of male human is not adapted by gum gm- the generous garments which may have adorned as they covered the forms of the ancient Banana. Un- qllwtlvni/bly. Is any student of the bfl-"flnk beaches blows, he looks hiabest when most ofhlmiscon- cealed, and n. nightahirt which lets his legs dangle below its folds adds nothina to the aesthetic Joys of the timee- Nor are prospects improved b! the modern touch given the Inudcn nightdhlrt . which is, we are i014. billiantly colored and hov- lnl I» belt around the waist. I'm- the man whose waistline is but a mWIWy. Mao has given yes“ 0g hwtv whine Wwlrds its elimin- ation, this touch most; decidedly y; not going to make him a thing of beauty and a joy w his household. English Cricket Played In India wnnou. Avril 20—(By the can- adian Fresh-Another of England's cricket children has now reached its majority-India. During the coming season a team composed o1 Hllldws will tour liingland and play a series o: games with the counties and picked aides. The experiment has created a great deal of interest as it indicates the game has reach. ed the same high level in India that it has in Australia, South Ag. knotty point and rel- this position 29 is still available. -._.._.__ ____ Fashions, -:- Literature g ___._.__..___.._,_ . . “New DESIGN A A ‘ R OATS“ . ‘_ While nigh-lid is seeking for a winning test match team mogt u; the Australian international play. ers will be getting a lot of good practbe from games with Canadian teams during their tour of the Do- minion ghls simmer. __._________ A very small boy with a very large bundle of papers under his arm was trudging along the street. "Don't all these papers tire you my 50y?" asked a kindly Bentle- man. “Naw, I don't read them" replied the boy. 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