7 E-“Womanis Realm r.._;. . . = ._, _.'.....»-.._ O -:- Social and Personal -:- illhs/liiflfw " the bride? She needs the l EtiquethA-fi fildlblfl Q. Row should a person mo,“ he correction it his name has been pl ounced incon-ectly? A. Casually and smiiingly, with- out displaying embarrassment, Q. Are all wedding gift; gene 5° A. Yes, never to the groom, Q. What kind of napkin; ghgujd i‘ beAusegsgc iitgiailmdmélgemtl, ‘a .married? Do they want to be rid of’ them? Or ls it that they like to material as the cloth; lild thug; mmk m“ may have landed a ma“? should be large, dinner-size. For 77w Cook Dorothy Dix Letter Box this delightful ‘Should a Girl 0f 23 Be Thinking of Marriflgfi -Pleasant Girl Who Finds Men Think Her in _Love With Them——SllBll Widowed Mother Marry Her Brother-in-Law? l Dear Miss Dlx—Why are mothers so anxiousito get their daughters I am 23. have a good job and am Self-Supporting so I am no expense to my parents, but my mother is a1“ uys ui-cine me to set married 311d $615118 me that I will soon. be an old maid l! I don't hurry up. I mint to marry some day, but l5 cup dates. ‘/,I cup raisins. ;f_,;i:l:f,~ egg noiirishmeniihal" F Rvs co COA gives What do we mean by that ‘extra nourish- ment‘? \Vell, you know how nourishing milk is. FRYS Cocoa increases that nourishment by "iearly one hall. The two together provide . just the extra support your children need to keep pace with their growing bodies. FRYS is the cocoa with the chocolaty flavour-and the most economical, food-drink you can buy. I. S. Fry U Sons ‘Canadnl limited. Manual. Que. a Made by t/re oldest Cocos and Chocolate House in t/re world , ‘.~L» cup butter. l cup sugar. 1 cup walnuts. 1% cups flour. 2 eggs. WHY: fMfiS Recipe Book. tes. / hose Y‘ A Smart Suggestion is Kayser No. Lin-X 5°“ flqmsll’ 5°"5h°°“* H°5l°'Y °l Sheer. mistliko delicacy . . . sleekly dull in finish, picol edge. All the correct ghqdg; for the festive doys of the holiday season. A box gf gix w°u|d make cm ideal gift. 851-50 p” ‘Mr * Trude Mark Rug. MADE m CANADA and water for ldmlnutes. r he!‘ gift This your give o gift that she herself would choose . . . a gift that brings with it cill the glomor of smart style. SPICE CAKE 1 teaspon baking soda. 1 cup boiling water. ‘a teaspoon I cinnamon. ‘n teaspon baking powder. l; teaspoon cloves. gifltlezgoggtguilgléiw bald d_ l will notice you will see that the women who at middle age get flirtatious ' ' “gig; and have uilly crushes on movie actors that they never see in the flesh butter and Sugar Mix and Sm, the |und who get into compromising affairs with drummers or flour, sugar, baking powder and spices. Add eggs. Beat well, then add I butter and sugar. Add the first mix- ""——"*— t hi h h b ll t l. at’: x1e 3,1131?“ egg}; 2:630 mg; who do not marry until they have had their fill of dancing and love- IOLS Al; 23 you are just beginning to be old enough to be thinking about getting married. Ii‘ all girls would wait until they are your age, or over. before they pickctl out their mates tlicre wouldn't be so many misfit ma?" riages nor so manly divorces. No girl ls Tmlll’ crown up until she is 23 or 24. It takes her that J long to come to herself and to know what she wants in a husband. Also, ' it’ a girl marries before she has had any girlhood she always feels that she has missed something that she regrets us long us she lives. If you gigolos or the grocery boy n70 almost invariably women who married too young and who never had any playtime in their youth. The happiest and most contented wives and mothers are the women making and running about and who are ready to settle down and be good l wives and mothers and who get a kick out of making a home instead of being bored to death by it. - So you are very wise not to rush prematurely lnto matrimony, and Every ma“ is ready to give m you will be still wiser if you do not let; your mother stampede you inbo marrying some man you don't really carc foiuby holding thcthrcat of old maidenhead over you. Alter all, thcrc is no stigma in being a spin- ster, nor does it offer a barren and forlorn life now as it used to in the 01d dam ourselves. mwmm Without Salve: or Cutting The modern bachelor girl is oftener to be envied than pltied. She has her work, hcr own pocketbook and her own latch, key, a. thousand. varied interests and amusements, and nine times out of ten she is a cheerler, happier, better-dressed and younger-looking woman than her married. sister. Itching, bleeding, protruding piles are caused by bad circulation of the blood in tho aflected parts. The parts become weak, flabby, almost dead. Only an internal remedy can remove the cause-that's why selves, Of course for a woman to be ideally married to a. man who loves hcr I and whom she loves-and respects an d who is generous and kind and tcn- der and sympathetic and a good provider is the happiest lot that can fall to a woman, but not many women are lucky enough to draw these matrimonial prizes and the old maid at least plays safe. If she doesn't ZUPDKITISlYOZiGS and cutting fail. Dr. get a Prince Cluxrming Sill: escapes, anyway, tlic grouch, the tlghtwad, the Rtsofilagtczeedlsfifiiglgggéfllgé renmtmove; diullkflrd and m- Phlln“ "c" congestion, restores circulation, heals and strengthens the diseased parts. HEM-ROID has such a won- derful record of quickly ending even piles of long standing, that Hughes As to why mothers are so anxious to get thi-ir daughters marriedmo- body really knows, not even the mothers. They simply are. At: a wed- ‘ding you can always tell which is the bride's mother and which the brlde- Drug Co“ Ltd" Says one bottle o‘ groom's. The bride's mother is the happy, beaming lady who looks as if , liEM-ROID Tablets must end your she had just eaten the canary, and the woman in tears is the bridcgroomb Pile B80113’ 0F 1110M? b8"!!- mother. The reason mothers uscd to want their daughters married was be- cause thcy wanted to shift the bcrden of their support on some man, but Terms Parliament that doesn't apply nowadays to the girl who pays her own way and gen- _~ erally contributes to the upkeep of the home. But, anyway, a grown I Amusing Theatre daughter in the home always seems to get on mother's nerves and she ' likes to get ‘Zier established in her own house. | Perhaps, though, the real reason that mothers are anxious to have l their daughters marry is that they still cling to the superstition that a , B girl should have a husband to protect her and take care of her, which cribed as inmmpambly the mo“ would be a good argument if it only happened that-way oftener. Also. l amusmg "theatre" in the worm. m mothers have a queer feeling that it is sort of i1 reflection on them for a book or remmiscens”, “vacant their daughters not to be admired enough by men to enable them to Thmnes,,__by General sir nu z catch a. husband. DOROTHY DIX. Malcolm, former M. P, and author of “Lord Balfour; A Memory" and other volumes. Britain's principal legislative bo- dy is likened to a. Pirandello play by Sir Ilifly who contends that "a. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. iii-The O F O O I O Dear Dorothy Dix-Why can't men be friends with women? It seems that a good-looking girl can't be merely friendly and agreeable with men without their getting amorous, and that they can't distinguish between pleasantness and coquettishnem. I am a business girl with a friendly. happy and pleasant disposition, but I am getting so I have to The West contributes Sometime: it's difficult lo think up new lulu! for varying daily menus. Here's one that offer! pleasing variety and combines healthful qualities _ as well. It was prepared by Miss Gertrude Duklofli Western Canada's best known cookery "6"": conductor of the Better Cook Winnipeg Western Home Monthly. VEGETABLE DINNER cry Section in the better when Magic Baking Powder is used." ____ catalogue of those virtues and good qualities he expects to find in the person of a friend, but very few of 115 are careful to cultivate them in _ . ‘ mm -= ' -, ,.._.-, »,r~vi-.»;.~.<.--\-». --i~n-.i.wi‘cwlv\t '.'rcninI=-Ivs~"*“ Alt-liw” “I1 1L r m Q Look for this mill: on evorytiili It ls a guarantee that Magic Baking Powder does not con- hln alum or any harmful in- gradient. l 4 » l7 Literature not now. I am interested in my work. I go to Scalloped Potatoes C U I Tslk night school and nm trying to improve myself, and ("ilgegbcwl-Dé"? 5"" g n 1 ‘ u 0° h"! um having a fine time ufitli plenty of dates and god-Z. ‘Blacugar ‘favpqgx: Magic %'cu“:°|:mi|k m. amusement. Why can't my mother let me enjoy Apple Pic with Cheese Belting Powder half milk and half my girlhood and wait until hi2". Right comes along, Chase 8i Sanbom s Tea or Coffee hlfispoon water . whichlie hasn't dune as yet? Or is my mfllllel’ Miss Dullon says: "| recommend Magic Baking _ “w” u right and should‘! be thinking of a home? R- Powder because I know from ex erien that in ‘sfigltlalliarhltmgsiivéfllfmilllliflllt- dcl"! "=31: (5:23 uniform leavenlnq quality gives cpendable bak- ‘and i- T ‘ d! h 9i l ¢" Jqlé b Md and x j ing results. Most baked dishes look and fast-l 9W ~ °‘ “'9 °" 9'. °“'° ° A nswer: Try Miss Dutton's Favorite Recipe lor do not lundlc more lhsn Is necessary. Pat out with \ the hind or roll out lightly. C biscuit cutter. oven, 450° H, 1 2 to 15 minutes.‘ This recipe and dozens of other equally delightful Ina rugguti m are included in the Coo ‘Boolnl “l! Oll- Furu lAvc. and Liberty St, Toronto, Ont. Buy Made-in-Cunsda Goods. ut outwith a floured Bake on s and sheet In a hot New Ma iG ou bake at home o co y will it rile lo Standard rand? Limitedy 8. H/Iiat the Fashionables are Wearing Illustrated Dresmaking Leased Furnished With Every Pattern Bu Handball: Worthington Such a darling little outfit is today's model. Two rows of but- tons, givo a double breasted eflect to the brief bodice with lapped fronts. The comfortably full sleeves have attached cuffs, scalloped, to match the collar. The slightly circu- lar skirt is gathered and attached be careful and put on a dignified air in dealing with the men with whom I work or else they think that I am in love with them. MARY ANN. i_____._____ full dress debate in parliament is the finest human‘ comedy" anyone would care to see anywhere. The author writes, however, that the House of Commons has lately been losing some of its spectacular qual- ities and adds: "I have no hesitation in saying, after twenty yea-rs experience ~of Answer: Practically every man tries out every pretty young woman with whom he comes in contact to see how far she will let him go. One of the rea- sons for this is that few men arc averse to a little phllanderlng and the other reason is that men always think that every women wants to be made love to. But it is easy to disabuse their minds ot these notions, and once l1 _ -ma.ri finds out that a Wflmilll doesn't desire to kiss or be kissed or told m“ putlcular . playhwse’ m” ‘what wonderful eyes she has and that he never loved before, why, he is were l5 m’ mcatre ‘mmpamble Wm‘ l rather grateful to her than otherwise and glad enough to put their rc- * the House o! Commons. nor are latlonship on a friendly footing. Especially in business, where love talk [time my Cflmedles more instinct doesn't mix very well with sales talks or figuring out how to meet a note with human interest than those in the bflnli- ' I ' performed within its wa1!s_ There I have known many beautiful and enduring friendships between men you are provided, u, in some Piran- and women in which each gave to the other a companionship and an d011,, prays, with flchorg and a“. understanding and a loyalty that added much to their happiness. A HEADQUARTERS FOR l, Klivsin - r SILK STOCKINGS ‘The new models-the new colors-the new styles are shown here as soon as the last new idea at the factory can be shipped by express to Charlottetown. $1. $1.35, $1.50, $1.95 Bo don't be afraid ot trying to make friends among the men with whom you work. Just register fiTmnG ss and meaning what you say when you rebut! their phllmidcring, and they will settle down on the platonic platform and like you and bios; you for it. DOROTHY 131x, I l I I I O Dear Miss Dill-What do you think or ln-laws marrying? My hus- band died five years ago and left me with two boys who are now 10 and l“ the 5°" “Wands "PM the lm 12 years of 88B- Hls brother WlShCS to marry mo. We an: very fond llmml-ll-ll 5km 0f the Refers on th: of each other and are vtry congenial companions and my boys idollze slugs at the moment. A full dres' their uncle. We Want to marry", but some of our friends tell us that it debate in parliament is the tine; would be a wicked thine i» do. Would it? LONELY wmow. ‘human comedy that I wimp to m Answer: where the principal actors can by their words change and sway the fate of iniiiioni and where the m. plots that develop before your gygg times into farce. "Only the scenario is sketched out beforehand; no libretto exist: do, for it would Clllfllliiili‘ rm “ma; danger gm; threatens every widow with children who m am .-. . d th t f th lll b - _ to than. r 1n at is that their s ep a er w e cruel dun" l‘ the mo“ expert and the I am highly in favor of in-IBWS marrying when they want to. ‘m, ‘mm m’ t“ u“ “m” I hi" l We“ chm“ °l llflnbincss, because in the flrlt P1866 they have Many pmmmem “gm” t“ 3m’ hid u‘ ‘mpmtllnlty t” "mmuizhly know each other, and if after a family m‘ polm“ o’ the h” “mnflml connection they 1m each Othfl‘ well enough to want to n, up m, ma, or two parade throuah "Vacant. they‘ may be very surv um- wm new, regret it ‘Fhrones!’ The book includes p". iAnd in the scmnrl lllflCtf, and it is the mo“ impugn"; mam a deb sonal sketches of Lord Salisbury, eased Illl-"B 51st" m" n YlFPFGSCKI wife's brother will always be kinder and m"! Ruebfifn Lord Balfour, the more sympathetic fllltl tenderer to the children than a stranger would be. Duke of Devnruhire. Lord cunon I mx. ,.._, lino others ' Oven Zl MILLION Jaws kMflfllillgsmifg l A thrifty man. dlences upon the same stage, with me to m‘ to the golden wedding?" .. ‘ I. _, sometimes into tragedy and ‘some. Mo“ d mk a goldfish ' to the bodice. It permits of such perfect freedom for playtime. by rubbing on 17W Us? Ttirli.‘ AHBIIB-“sflndy. ye ken I'm a What would ye advise Sandy (after a little thought»- ' I And there are tiny little bloomeri to complete this fetching rig. Elas- tic is inserted through hems at the upper and lower edges of tho blooms ‘ Challis ‘type cotton in yankee’ blue tone with white pique trim is do. cidedly smart u illustrated. Style No. 614 is designed for sizes 2, 4 and 8 years. The 4-year size Tfiquires 2% yards of 39-inch ma.- teriin with u.‘ yin-a or 35-inch eon- treating. 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