AUGUST _g1', 193a v v vvv—"V' - v-e-w-eooooao-ooaa-q-‘g, ions '1 Literature l .7‘ 1111s Ul-lARLU'l‘l‘E'l‘UWN GUARDIAN 5.116? 13w an’s Re al m f. Social and Personal / Fash A MISS NAPOLEON W0 vvvvvvvvivvw""“ qgév v ‘ vv Viv v I i I flute I Don't a THE "1135! i Dorothy Dix 1213's 1 . . HOUSE I/VIFE ' “M” 1 n ' “Y “OLET “ETHLEY ' a Youn A e Sel- I 0 (O0 tinned) 11k m 11 I- e-ooul 1 I. _AND_ The Man Who Marries at 8f 8‘ Glant Ballnuns “I do“ ‘ma?! cm Perm“ m5 o“? 0:’ _ .31 dnt do with dom Progresses Far 1n the Business or wlthauygil all; 6139131111; “panda s yo-uu uglémgcgult-t X511.‘ btadrd n, Professional World, Because He Dapper Ducli and l-‘lve Other Animals $151111. as she looked from onetto years . . .b0th you. g mm M t M t I edi i; Needs _ the other. ~11 one row ‘Umlililrsfi 111.? “bu” 1i“ unwed “memme “d” us ee mm a e - With Every Pound Package of the b1H1LIsrtliliialliizmgEy$wlgs€BlBn°é 111w rm ' w“ responded pm“ -1 t: m ~ 1 uite un ersiand how ex- "You. seem mad about . saidTigemdeeatrlieohlliléip ldlayxltlugt‘ tolilel glqggiEs-élbBxlgliflnglbiistalrggtllllfiglggziifi: N E W irdlhglyq 11111034118’ the sDhlftliiuWfi $0 1 to I "wme c I with which he is confronted 1s tryln8 to keel) boys from marryi-nz before gvrlllgllexfle ‘gaullldngogbyfirfe; w m nnexitengfs “d " °°°“°°l _ . . » * "Yes! mock exasperation. His effort to lighten 111B “"11”- Yo k f tl what hasupget 1:: like-ell’; m _ they were ready to marry. ' . " ' "I do not think that any one thing, not even C 0 N i , C L U B - -_-- , _ v _ ‘ mm u: h t be __, 4' “mvmfiws "My mo"? ‘“""“"1 i“ "mu m? met ifllllllclliescilliisellilélli?"1h§h1§iii'§§bb1bi§1lifs§§ iilifefeedlgsglshfiiurechrfie“looks: °“-9¥ne“1§§nini11sni"ia§§11v.nanny . 1 111111 1s 11111111 1' 111 1111 i111 1111 .‘ ~ .- , n L _ - mu nd unhabmq m1 the Mu _- you talk in the most etctrflordlnary ‘X ' """""""*“ mm" mm‘ 1 ylkizehlillldigflrltmigliliralfietrugrig: lllgenilllréfi" $511111 31111811951 Softly, showing his way, I've never met anyone with more perfect. manners than his." "The slimy brute—-curse him!" Struan burst out. furLQusly 1f ll 1s Illlr-Sllll; st1tl-l11-.s—Lo0k at 1L is put in 19"" s lendld teen. p"Ls it you; inference that M155 valence belongs to the East?" he ~ ll.~ drop l1 ~ ‘\,\iii} ill Aiullicrls I2\CI.‘.. . _ M _ _ nine cases out of a hundred a young man married - int lltLfliL. bu. ihut is a young man marred- iill‘ Yigili. \\'f\_\' l'l)iill(l. \\'iiil. LICCLJTLI- Only 60c per lb. . . . From Your Grocer 1' .1‘ i j ’ ‘ i ‘ lug L11 un- lipr of nccrllc the long - i?” CO2 l’ 1 ' ' . _ . "THE b0 m -_ _ »d_ .111 °_ 1 Lake 1; as a comp .- “Thats ridiculous. And 1 hopg l l 1,111.1 c o1‘ Vlill‘ iiill >lllU lacing 111- cause r3. alsm-Jlilrxilaie tobgeutlesuggrfé ithllasszliidligse . ,._ w, _ fight. . .5, And I hope that she will you l1 trynto be civil to my futurl uni-us. l.\ the noodle blunl! a Sound foundation and be bum upon {omemmg I; _.__ _____._.__,.:_;,_.;;_ , _—-~~_~ give me. M was,‘ that straight ans- empjoym; we, you speak o1, when I have con- "Leonie," suddenly struans tone; 4-e+¢»+e+c+oo4o4+e-e<+co ‘ lll l‘ ll‘ "ll,l.ke out ‘ 1; 4.‘ 4 P] 1' llLl pu 1c 1111111 11g 1 '1 can com r1 c_them that lhcy are not FXDJIEIICIIIg (B, ANNE Asgpgy) resvdveentwiant glitch tax-Eli“? the plan o‘? , ' Clil-lk ihc illflklfilll‘ . .1 . , u“ ) ‘ .1 11m L'L1l.\1ll 1m .... on lop — i fggéelfigij%in'figloli,lea?s "thba°y,srxggulmlt'rang.fliiu0:11;] suited mv mother. You will under- were plead ng. "You don't seriously 111411111111’ 131° I 1111111?“ ‘PM in“? _ emotions. and remind them .hal they ‘were Just at p l HOW L3H I 7 7 stand that this is nflciigflgfy. M15: 11193:! igltgklfigglnlhe 10b 0f EQYPFH- . Y’; llilczlulug u.» 2111110. i111. cues ‘ " _ - crazy about $1151 l l . . u , p b n‘. O Valence, since you wcu ecome 65s 0 a ~ _ i this year‘ bu, nqmmg ‘ e ag m“ a‘; m‘ me ‘l W“ S3 y K S t ‘I certainly do-lf Ican get 1t. I 9 ‘n. , flu- lcnslun screw l-lclln lhe plates sure Lille $818.13’ Would be prlrlccly! 11nd brush vith an old toothbrush. Y. this dues 110i cure the trouble. up the machine back from the base on to its side. You will then 1 sec the screw that adjusts the feed. Loosen this very slightly until the feed is “lurking properly. If the feed tears flnc materials- Look nn lhc lop of the machine, close to the IWFIllP bzir. Here is a screw, through which the needle bar moves up and down. Unscrew this a little. A few minutes trial of these various adjustments will show you how simple they are, and they will enable you to kcep your machine running pcrfcctly without any of those annoying delays while walt- ‘iavc skin fnillls of c; 1.1l.-\SJl".\1s This is a gland tlmc to take cut- tincs lIi lll'l'.'llllillll.<, because thvv run! quuv rmulllv now willi- pul v11 ti proicvllon of a frame. ‘ ' yuunl: shunts iill‘l‘l‘ . ur inf-hose long: cut. them 11st hclow u julnl. uiid remove the owes: lcnf. or perhaps two. and al-u» the flowcrs and buds, if any. Thou pol tln-nl fairly. firmly in rnlil szindy potting soil, with the 1%.; 111111‘. iul llll'il 1n 1111- soil. If you l".lil lurlnlvpl- it. it is bcilcl‘ to 11n- czwli ciuunu a small pot to itself miller than several in a 111E 501‘ the mmi to come and larch p11. or box-you can look 111911li ii- lftcr 111cm better in small pots. Stand flic pots close together on 11 lcrcl hl-d. in a shady and FASHION FLASHES ""l!‘l'i‘(i purl uf thc garden where - ----- --~ th will bc frcl: from cold Long suit jackets are in the drnighls, rind winter them well to news. \(‘fi'l1- the soil round the stems. After that wntr-r very carefully, and not 1111:» much; they need a. certain rlnxount. of course, to keep the soil jlhl. moist, but there are More belts are shown than might have been expected, both in~ coats and suits. _ _ -______ ‘518151108 Show that these iwv-and-glrl marriages end oftener in divorce than any other, and that i5 1 have not had their playtime and the Wllngsters of their age. They want E0011 times and flirt a bit, instead of and having to sit a_t home every nigh walk isxthout having to push the lug left between them but a bond ho ds the man down and keeps him "I have seen so who had never road anything in th ‘ihlch 1119)’ thought. perfectly grand. 0f these little dumbbells there didn't them. but he went on and dcvelo Both are lonely and the (11111. uncultured wife is a millstone a "These are some of the things 1; to marry 1m young, but few of the then rt; 1s ltoovlayte’ ‘to save therrl."__ ing shoes. Two medium gardenias Flares in coats, as a continued fur mnrl- ltcrlllilllliis killccl by too fashion, but the straight and nar- _1 much isntcr than by lack of it. They can remain outside till the utumn, by which time they should look for fall. e nicely rooted. but they must be i tnkcn into their winter quarters flower bracelets are new for before Jock Frost niukcs his ilp- evening-and thrIWTE fiimlli)’ Wlmdl pearance. on in 1i frurly slim wooden billlgle.’ Lot iill‘ girl who wears green or‘ blue choose VlOl0iS—-Sl‘i0\V(ll‘O])S or tiny gardenlas are for the girl ill ivliftc. If you've tiny feet, make a1 . jiosy to match and fix toyour danc- ' WHEN YOYR SEWING MA- CIIINE GOES WRONG your” sewing machine When cf To-Day’s Po vular Desi '5)’ Carol Aime“ p ' g e25 - Nmcs receives at lcast 200 votes for each flcsign be- yny this column. Srnd us your vows. We print all ‘NCYPbI fore it ls :11" '1 (hi; popular , . SOPHlS'I‘lf‘.1\'fl-fl) LifllY EMBROIDERY SET DESIGN NO. 62's‘ Drill” lluulvrs: Wc arc s0 pleased to give you this lov y lllusirntiiih and 111 ..l1..1 11111.1. 1-1111. 11.11 s11. 11 1.0111111 1111rf11v cs- We P10- “ rl 1.11 v» Ilww l lion worn will 2t light ‘.1111’.- drcSs; 111 ‘Kim’? 0T! ' 1 41_\'Sl(‘l'—\\'llli0 peasant. l'nl-n Vliih almost Rnlihinil Twm ,.,,,;,,-,,,,|,.,-‘,- ,5 mm- szrlught stitches, worked into an 1sicn with bright threads. _ udcs transfers of the clnbrolrlmy 6051311. fill-tint! D1!!- “ml cuffs. filfiif‘ rial rcqulreihlrlli-s. stitch and @9191" ncrnms of sttchcs. 511,11 l; (‘1'!li$. coins preferred. pa~,,~11-n Order Form-To be used when ordering Patterns and Votinii -' R DESIGNS. '1"1'fr1\';ll Guardian row for dresses ls the present out- ‘- will hide completely the toes of any modern Cinderella. DROP 1N FLOBRS NOW POPULAR Going up or down a few steps on entering a room has a distinct ap- peal to many people, and there ll no doubt of its attractiveness. ffhere should be a real reason for 1t, however. to justify the change 1n level. For instance, when there are several small rooms with low ceilings and a large room is added the low ceiling might he um, Q; scale with the other dimensions of the room. It is then not only justifiable but good practice to drop the floor to give the added height: necessaryto bring the room to proper propor- tions. Too frequently. however. in their eagerness to get the desired effect builders will arbitrarily de- press the floor of one room whe- ther it throws the room out of scale or not. Another place where steps are appropriate is in a house built on a hillside. Here it makes a nicer effect to nave the house follow the slope of the hill. ARTIFICIAL RESINS FOUND BY CHANCE ’l'lie discovery of a way artificial resins might be made for use 1n paints and varnishes came about quite by accident. In i901 an Eng- lish dyestuff maker produced a tought resinous mass in his labor- atory. Experiments made over a number of years perfected the pro- duct us we know » it today and opened the way to an inexhaust- ible source of supply. obtainable at will. Natural resins are still used, h“ many boys at 1B or w e girls. who were sweet and dear and giggly and "The result in su h ase ' l - - “"1 be 11° "11111111111011111121 ‘liiilsii’ hnriliémrfbthlng in nevlttible. too. because these children l‘ crave amusements just as do other to dance and go to parties and have being tied down with babies and bills t and not even being able m g0 for a perambulator. ‘ .__ "B1" ‘he imgi" Dart of these too-early marriages is that when the husband grows uplie so often outgrows his wife. and then there is rioth. that cuts into their ls from fulfilling his desytlrlilynsouf 1.11% seen that fate befall so many brilliant. boys, -______ 19 marry pretty little pink-and; , V ood dancers and elr lives beyond c cap ma azlnes, Perhaps when the lad marr ed one seem such a discrepancy between , ed and became educated and cultured 311d filled with h: h bitl another idea or ieimiiih. thllrlgvlilftiele? fftlayed m“ and never had There husband's careenis blighted. For a round a clever man's neck. ____ tell my boys when I urge them not m believe me until they try it, and _D70r_c_§_>'r1»1y_i31x. AMomingSmile BRILLIANT SILENCE The lady had s. new Irish cook, and one day she purchased some apples and plums, and requested the cook to make tarts. Entering the kitchen later in the day she saw slx tarts, each bearing the let- ters "T. A." in icing. The lady complimented her servant on her skill in pastry-cooking, and inquir- ed the meaning of the letters. "Well,'ma'am," said Bridget, "I thought you might get mixed up, so them three with ‘T. A.’ means "Tis Apples." and the other three . A.’ means "Talnt WHY WIVES LEAVE HOME A sentimental woman was mar- ried to an unromantic man. One eiverhing she said to him with a 5 . g . "Would you mourn for me if I were to die?" "Oh, yes." he “of course I would." “And would you visit the ceme- tery often?" “Certainly? he said with a little more animation. "I pass it on the mumbled, way to the golf lin , anyhow."—- of course-being largely collected by natives of tropical swamplands . where it is found embedded in the mud. .1 sliced or cut in small pieces. Allow sufficient room for the top to fit then turn it back half-way. Place the jars in the boiler in warm wa- ter. and boll slx hours. Remove jars from boiler and tighten tops. As the jars cool, give the tops a final turn. Be sure to use new rubber rings, as one jar of spoiled beef would buy all the necessary rings. I usually use the poorest meat for canning, as there is prac- tically no dlfference when the meat is canned. Beef. pork or chicken canned in the manner described above will be found delicious, served either hot or cold. but the following method is good for serving hot: Cook an extra large roast for din- ner and make plenty of brown gravy. After dinner slice the re- maining meat into jars and cover with gravy. Allow to boll about an hour, or even several hours. This is rather a convenient meth- od, as you can wrap the jars 1n a. cloth and put them in a kettle be- tween meals. There will be not more than two sealers full, and they can easily be boiled between dinner and supper. Wash, slice and pare a yellow turnip. Cook in boiling, salted water. Drain well and force through a potato ricer. Wash and scrape a bunch of carrots and cook in a separate kettle of boiling, salted water. Drain the carrots and force through a potato ricer. In putting each vegetable through the ricer, press gently at first to remove as much of the water as possible. Blend 1 cup of the rlced turnip with 1 cup of the rlced carrot. Season with salt and pepper. Whip with an electric beater if possible and fold in I-2 cup of heavy cream beaten until stiff. Q-O-O-QQ-G Modern Etiquette m, aoaiian 1.11m Q. Why don't hotels have some arrangement for taking care of children, when some guest wishes to go out alone for a short time? A. They do. Practically every prominent hotel renders this serv- ice, employing a special maid with whom a child can be left. Q. How is food served at a buf- fet supper? A. The dishes. silver. and food are placed on one or more tables, and the guests wall upon them- selves. Q. Is it good usage to speak of a Tuxedo lls a “tux”? A. No: ' ' "lmost as crude as saying "Gents." .1 ,. “The new improved Palmolive ovcr—iust like the with Palmolive! new perfume." The new improved Palmolive and lovcly zoo. It's the new much richer, so much more effe Try the new dail beauty treetmentfljeen Condie coniinues."lt'l new mil ness helps a lotin keeping my skin smooth nndlovely. from now on I'm kce ing my complexion school irl all ionne Quins. And I'm so p used blendin famous Olive and Palm Oils that mu es its lather I0 irritation. Going doc ly inm your pores, i: gently floats out every tiny artic e of im urincs. That's why your porescan reathenaturs iywhen you use Palmolive. And that's why our skin becomes healthier end refreshe . And u Palmolive cleanses, it your skin. Truly the Palmolive method is e sure way to lasting loveliness. llsllli iililiuslllsilclzlllioui TIlE 11:11 lilrnovro rumours," $AY$ cttvccilveluvento Model "It keep: my sllln no loft and lmootlhiwllhovt any Irritation." adds u reel thrill to my can keep your skin fresh of Palmolive’: ciive, so mild—free from the! improved Palmolive tomorrow. on perfectly; turn top on tight. cannor AND TURN!!!’ WHIP. ‘ i with cloves, in the wardrobe. v two-toned sport oxfords very soiled-looking. this section with art gum. You will find this keeps it. looknig much bletitgr than the use of a cleanin u _ f A. Try hanging an apple, stuffed 1 Household Scrapbook lav com-mm LEE) Two-Toned Leather Often the lighter shade in the becomes Try cleaning Fruit and Vegetable Salads The juices of fruits and vege- tables that are to be used for‘ salads, should be drained before arranging them on the plates. If the food is placed in a colander fora few minutes the juices will dram off quickly. Solp subsgmm, _verandah, a long chair allured Hall. When traveling, and the bar of soap has been misplaced, a tube of shaving cream will make a good substitute. Some people even pre- fer it for this purpose. as it is more convenient to carry. era/ital Be Sure of Etiquette When Mer Friends Call r_.__ . __._..__._ liim to call. He knows she's the girl to put you at your ease quickly avoid stiff momcnls. See how cordially she welcomes Tom at the door. She helps him put away hat and topcoat, then presents him to her parents, makes him feel an honored caller: "Mother, this ii Tom Blake." Her young sister she introduces to him: "Tom. my sister E\ e." She doesn't use "Miss," "Mr," or "Mrs." for members other family. Soon the family leave Madge and Tom alone. Does she start grimly lo "entertain," try to fascinate every minute’! No, she suggests games for two, follows lively ring toss with fortune telling by cards. They talk naturally as they play. Should he ask l! she'd like to go out, she ex- presses her wish clearly. No limp “whatever you say." Know these points of etiquette to charm. Our 32-page booklet tell: what's correct in public. at dinners. dances, motorirzc Bend 20c in coins for your copy of Etiquette For Young Modems to the Guardian Home Service, Address. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address. and the TQ" sorryTlytlggurMaharalfl-ifi ' I10 WCIG KIN/G - ho syou may after all find it pos- slblg: 1 could give r011 some 811°“ pig-sticking perhaps. shoofin, or ' g Come. Well, I must be off now. Krlshnl" With the statellness of a luxury- liner the huge car purred 0111i 0! 1-118 enclosure and away along the red’- rlusted road to Khotalghar, Krlshns small face staring fro mthe window. "1 think 1'11 o home and 11c down for a b before dinner." Chrissie rose wearlly as she spoke. “Are you ccmlng, Leonie?" "I'll just lcok at the papers in the reading-room first-unless you want me," Leonie answered. "Of course I don't. NO-JIIBIE’! no need for you men to come either Honestly, Mr, Hall, I'd rather you didn't! 1 shall be all changed and rested and beautified by the time I see you again at dinner time. At the moment, 1 don't feel a bit .ncllned to look leasant or talk prettily!" Chrisse laughed, but, under the lightness of her words Hall felt that the girl really wished to be alone. As for Struan, he only nodded ab- sently. Saunterlng alone upon the wide He subsided info 1t, lay gazing through half-shut lids at the gar- dens. The soft thud of tennis balls on the adjacent courts the shouts of the players, were ra er soothing at a distance gradually Hall's eye- lids closed completely. He woke with a start, only grad- ually becoming sonsclmm o voices close at hand in the reading-room, voices which he recognized. That, for instance, was Strum speaking. . "You didn't mean what you said, Leonie-about going away-leaving us?" “I meant. exactly what, I said." INFATUATION Her voice sounded extraordinarily unperturbed after the man's strain- ed, gflngling tones. " ut, hang it all-you can't-not , , 1 the grand 111155.011 id li .t the ' ll is . ,_ - . . . .- dull l'l'lllu\l‘ illlll. ls rottnli \\-uh_ a‘ n y “l Der hit they do not marry form ‘ .,.....,,,,_.+‘,4+¢ then ‘ Leonie scqu-esced- I q“ e And ,, like the chlld-‘and m5 ll).-\ llLTLl FY. l'.1l..;l1l iuunu illf‘ rl-cl p111‘? k __i “'H see that. the Maharanl must iip- fatléiiffse them bdhi" , ~- l1 11111 bnllulll (‘Uillill circa s — _ "And the silly little flappcrs they lire in love ith hurl" th -- 11 (,1 d prove." , ‘ ' L 1 . r. l)ii\' MUN"! ‘ '1'-.1:.-<- ulll Hm 111111111111 1111;} sec 1f the YHIQFSUIICCIIIIJCIiilfiy tllillk itiwili be so romantic ‘tvo clopdyoiggo aillilixllllly. KM) 'SLICED "AM neiQyeslflow ‘can I re eve re 1 "Gocd! Arlilld I hI/lxbll/Iliagjlgliltmilsganig wég jreeflalgzs sgfu-mgfleasfiggiaifigja (11,; ' ~ 1 ~ - . 1 luunn pu s rl-cy. not, [:1 e pvrlc; y ilr‘.n n "1 t 1 . ' _ w l ' ChD BA ‘ 1 l; ," e a , _ _ , - . . . , . . . .~ ,- dun is 1-111-1: 411111 11111111111 out of clue and liouk out. ,b1-1llc.1.m1<1L bind gwgddslegcprélsigcng All‘: llmshiholgillihlgfs Mthtlgiiilghiltiell‘ b" j"- tl d rvgg l iroulimld to face Chrissie. ‘Mrs. Leonie laughed. ~ ' ' ' 1 1 1"“ 1.21 all... , .111 {fl far; ...."'.'2.'é11.‘l2.§'.t ‘ ' b01111“ 1 - h- l t 1 inches thic . tic _ ' 1 and gardens a er ‘ 1-- . 1 11 '11,,» nN-qp. poem» |,,-9a;;1ng_ l "And so they are married and generally live ' scrappily ever after- 11.0 Ziimwhole cloves. Pour over a h“ lwhteirhlzgtgée aaéothfi 1:329:31,- l would wish M155 Valence to visit, Insiead, after ‘g hang pails? lii ,_._ 1 I. lin» nr-cdll- bill‘ hem? Put a lward. because nelzhcr of thcm is ready for the responsibilities of mar- it a 5111106 consisting of one-half f" 1591mm“ ’ Khotalghar-and my_ mother-be- s l 1e in a smoi cure voice. ou r1 1m 114,111. l m-w 1111111111 11nd \\'i\iL‘il it descend | 1181f‘. 11101‘ imvclft oven 11111‘ W111i 0f 11111118. except sp-‘nsing u n ther cup vinegar, one-half cup water, i" "Wm ' fore she comes to a aeclslonéioréé rvng giecgrrauyéive movement n“ , ‘Hnmw “mmhs ‘ mm ,1“. huh. n, 1m. ,,1,,,_,._ S0,. , muffins. and lilill llOl only kills their self-respect but inevitably rings on two teaspoons mustard, one- Q How can I make a good hob here is my plan. Alowxmwnl we eavesdmpper bent ‘orward ressmg t " i m“, "I.““,‘f"'“ “Mil hurl?! 1|“ ‘he i gglllxlllyslliflllnglfllglgllilil:ellhgixhllfitsblbfilllilggFlggfltlsnlllllllluiilgil nllilldre todwel‘ emmhj Culp brow?) 5"",',‘,',',,§p',',',‘,'§' weather salad‘) gagglicrapé: gull‘? 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