_ Dressmakm‘ g Le With Every 138$“ By Annabella Worthington i: Wm dill”? i Realm llldlrizi‘ fir; Faslifonoble are Designed for sizes 14, i6, 18, 2O years, 36 and size requires 4‘. yards of 39-inch material. plicity is so satisfying and becoming. belt at the natural waistline. 42 inches bust. The 36-inch size requires 3% affects tiny shoulder yokes through shirrlng. it's sleeveless oi‘ course, and collarless. deeper blue shade. Designed for sizes 1, 2, 4 requires 1T; yards of 32-inch material. Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. preferred.) raaxr oars PALMS pale blue batiste with border in French blue dots. No. SOGb-Decidedly swagger and most practical is this little, jacket dress f navy blue wool crepe. Vivid red buttons adorn the front band that marges from the applied collar. The patent leather belt chooses the vivid red shade. 38 inches bust. The 16-year No. 2984-—A stunning day dress with 1086s of charm. Its smart sim- A navy blue flat crepe made the j original. A sparkling enamel sapphire shade buckle fastened the‘ narrow ' Designed for sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 3B, 40 and yards of 39-inch material. No. Biol-A dainty fashion for small girls who love to play and romp, It buttons at either shoulder. It's Just as pretty as can be in The piping _is also in the The 4-year size and 6 years. All patterns i5 cents each in stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Send stamps or coin (coin commerce “plant a tree’ campaign. I The date palms produce fruit in ad- PHOENIX. Aria. May 20. (U.P.)— dition to being ornamental. southern Dozens of date palm trees were Arizona is one of the few places in alanted in Phoenix early this sum- the United States where the date ner in response to a chamber of palm will thrive. ‘t, i_j__ ‘l l: ‘l q mill/Vii‘: I/ Per/lime, Face Pom/Ir, Con-u pact, Day and Nil/II Crrdfm‘, Bot/l Salts, etc. "T/It Luxury Sea]: 0f the World," and Gjfl Com. YARDLEY ,, 01a Bond so... CANADA: Yardley Home, Harbour at York >8l., Tqollo. ARDLEY I LAVENDER . lt is impossible, now, to conceive of society deprived of the Yard. ley Lavender. The vogue of the youthful, the Lovable Fragrance f has become a very part of Canadian social custom-—|'ust as it has been in England these 16o years T/foable fragrance At all Good Drug and Department Stores ' ness and congeniality of taste to make marri ‘that mysterious attraction which draws the must have the love which makes even each o 'must have the love which makes it a Joy to rinse is unendurable. Wearing i Furnished rr‘s FRESH and iii‘ CLEAN alislyin rm F. {r mshinq a TEA, King Cole Tea is sold only in metal-foil air sight pack. ages, never in bulk. You: grocer can supply you. We ask. you to buy a package. .. -:-’ Social and Personal g-:- e " Iiqaetto Q. Ia the bride entitled to first culls after the return from the honeymoon? ‘ ' A. Yes; she issues ut-home cards and is not expected to cull until other: have called upon her. Q. Where should the bread and butter plates be placed? A". At the ends" of the forks. Q. 1s it proper for a. woman trav- eler to wear a hut in the diner? A. It is entirely optional. A Morning Smile fainted. It was a good many years ago that Deacon. Callahan took his wife to the races. ‘ Just as the horses were lining up at the. barrier, Mrs. Callahan grasp- ed the deacon nervously by thearm, and in a voice which was filled with emotion naked him for-a safety pin, meanwhile grabbing frantically after something that seemed to be slip- ping around the knees. Just then some one nearby shout- od “They're off." And Mrs. Callahan For 17w Cook 12,500,000 . Shall a Girl Marry for Love or Riches? Love Has the 5H8 marry f0!‘ IOVB, O1‘ inoney? comforts of life. to anxiety, to hardship. they are themselves, and it may be more girl to have a good dowry than violet eyes, his wife out in pearls than to give her thril tlemen Prefer Blondes" truly says, is something you've got." Dorothy Dix The Girl Who Marries for Money May Find Some Consolation in-Material Things, but _ the Girl Who Marires a Poor Man for Only Gold Which Can Make Matrimony Endurable Should a girl pick out her husband with her head or her heart? Should Will she be happier with o. man who can give her a limousine or one who feeds her soul on white hyacinths and lets her ride on the street cars? It is an old debate that is given‘ fresh interest by being made the theme of Freeman Lincoln's new novel g in which he asserts that love is just a biological urge that stupefies the senses temporarily, and that when a young bride emerges from the initial stupor of the honeymoon she only too often finds out, if she has married a poor man, that she has soldout her birth- right for the price of an emotional debauch. For she has lost her taste for her husband, and he has noth- ing to give her by way of compensation. i i i l ll l! Whereas, on the other hand, if she marries a. rich man, even though she has no feeling for him except a calm and placid lik- ing, she has the consolation prize of an establishm This is the continental theory of marriage, where the good of the fam- ily and not the happiness of the individual, ls primarily considered, and evidently the arrangements works out satisfactorily over there for divorce is much less common than it is with us. Possl Judges of what kind of wives and husbands youths and maidens need than important in the long run for a and for a man to be able to deck ls. As the astute heroine of "Gen- "A kiss is a kiss, but an emerald bracelet But I doubt if this sane and safe matrimo made to fit the American temperame nt. impulsive. coflee, piping hot, and we have small have we yet arrived at the point of so husbands’ and wives’ little affairs wit Too fond of sensations. Of course, it is easy to say that love's and that most husbands and wives do soon is, alas. It is easy to figure out from a practical stand marries a rich man whom she respects an vivacious freshness of she would have been if she married t he sionately in love. But so strangely and contrarily is the human heart built that better isl dry bread eaten with those we love than cakes merely endure, and we get more ha those we adore than we do out of give us. Admittedly romance isn't all that we expected lt to be. Admittedly, because of this that there must woman than lust more friendli- age a success. They must have m irresistibly together. ‘They; ther’: faults dear to them. They ll serve each other, or elle mar- f The one can give her a beautiful hom young dream doesn't always last er or later wake up only too true. But sometimes the vision endures to the those who have had it but for a. short time have had somethi who married merely for a meal ticket have never had. They Paradise for a space. They have seen the golden glory and wings, and that is something to remember for a lifetime. ent and all the creature bly father and mother are better nial arrangement can ever be We are too individualistic. Too We take our emotions, as we do our appetite for lukewarm aflection. Nor phistication when we can view our h a-calm and humorous eye. from it. That end, and even ng that those have walked in felt the circling point how a poor girl who d likes is better oil materially than por man with whom she was pua- i e, fine clothes, ease. l and ale with those whom we ppiness out of toiling and sacrificing for anything that they could do for us or Finds Money Poor Substitute for Love evening, May Heartiest A very successful concert was held in cherry Hill School on Friday evening. A very interesting pro- ' gramme was envied by the large crowd present. Quite a large sum was realized in aid of the Cherry _"'-—"'——-——'—— Hill Women's Institute. They also “wmpanled by M“ “d Mrs- G°°Y8° latte,“ 5 bedspread, m}, lucky Clarke, motored to Georgetown on ticket being held by Mr. x- o. slim" 1"‘- Douglas, Head of Hillsborough. Illlr/ [w turn’ For the sensible husband and wife would no more be without blemishes They also would have their disagreeable habits and ways and peculiarities, and be hard to live with at times, but in the one cue there would be love to salve the situation, and in the other nothing. For the woman who marries for money there are also two great dan- gem. One is that after she is married to her good provider and is safely en- trenched in her palace of ease, love may come as an unbidden guest to her ashes and dust. And there is the other dan- d for his money may lose it, andthen she is has neither love nor money. No, I do not believe that the way to make marriage a success is to com- merclaliu it. It is love and not gold that gilds the fetters of matrimony. than the romantic ones. feast and turn it into cinders, ger that the man she marrle doubly bankrupt because she One cup chopped dates, one cup boiling water, one teaspoon soda, one - cupsugar, one steaspon butter, one egg, one and one-half cups flour, salt. one-half cup nuts. one and one- half teaspoons Sprinkle soda over dates, pour hot water over these, and let cool. Pro- ceed in ordinary way. powder. ____________ MOUNT STEWART AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Oulto Savage Harbor, city recently. h Douglas, were visitors to the The Mount Stewart Women's In. stitute, held their rnonthh/ meeting in the Fprestei-‘s Hail on Tuesday the twelveth. There were a large unmber of members as well as some visitors present and a very interesting meeting was held. A large boquet of carnations were donated by Mrs. Palfrey, to be given to the oldest mother present, in honor of Mother's day. Also a very interesting debate was held and the meeting closed with the National Anthem. congratulations are be- ing extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Douglas, Head of Hillsbcrough, on the birth of a. bonnie baby boy. and Mrs. eggs are used yearly. In England 300 the “Ovaltine" ' ‘feature asin the lama "Ovallinc" c ‘fiuilds-up ‘B "Ovalli EGG acres of land yearly. adjoining factory in beautiful Hertfordshire have been purchased to establish an egg farm. When fully de- veloped this will probably be the largest 3nd best equipped in the world. The ' ‘ Qhe “Ovaltfine” FflRM Why ‘Ovaltine’ is the completeland perfect Tonic Food Beverage PURE fresh milk, home-groom barley malt and new laid eggs are used in the manufacture of “Ovaltine.” Eggs, although expensive, are indispens- able if “Oval:ine" is to possess its unique nerve and body-building properties. 12,500,000 fresh eggs are used supplies are supplemented at present by eggs selected from specially chosen sources and guaranteed to be the best: obtainable. ‘ Although "Ovaltine” stands supreme as the food beverage which is the rich- est in nourishment, it is reasonably priced and most economical in use. Id contains, in a concentrated and cor- rectly balanced form, every food ele- ment essential for health. In eve home delicious “Ovaltine" should be the daily beverage. "Oualline" is now being made in Canada at Elmwoad Park, Peterbarougll, under the some ideal condition: and by the some scientific process of monu- u: lacfory at King's Langle , Hertjordrltire, England. amiot be duplicated or success/ally indicted UVFI LTl NE’ TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE new min, i: sold at all good stare: in 50c, 75c, 81.25 and special Nvwc and/Body $4.50 lamily size tins. Also served at soda fountain . (A. Wander Limited, London, England, and Peterborough, Canada ._...._. Congratulations are being extended E‘ p_ Clarke, to Mr. and Mrs. Wendal Jay, Fann- __ ingbrook. on the birth of‘ a bonnie baby. Misses Cora and Jennie Douglas. cvharlottetown, spent the week end , l: the home of their parents Mr. Mud Mrs. Nathan Douglas, Mount Ilt-fiewart. l l The Savage Harbor, Women's 1n- DOROTHY DIX. _ 0h, I remember youl.. charming romance in an always said your eyes bro too. gray out of a hyacinth, no blonde or red-head should miss this celestial summer blue shade. ' Style Chats i WITH ALMA AIOIIII You're the girl who danced through a Alice Blue gown. You're the girl who ught you luck when you wore accents of Baby Blue, and in other linen days, you knew you looked better than the mat in Dolph Blue“ few unions back in powder blue. and never lost a trick in your ensemble of Periwinkle Blue. stitute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. N. MacCormack Mr. and Mrs. on Wednesday evening May the Canavoy. thirteenth, many of the members were present and a very interesting meeting was held. The next meet- in! will be held at the home of Mr. do?" Temple Murphy. ____. Miss Sadie Farqul-iarson, spent the Maisie: _.__.______ "He's all the world t me. What would you advise me t4 week end at the home of her parent Frank Farquharson Pauline: “See a little more of th- world. my dear." . Then you loved a chiffon affair a And you went for l-lorlaon Blue, more true to life, PARIS, May 21. for children of Par ments of cieanline which means that cute little animals The torturous aoa sorts of things and es soap soldiers and wild animals for the boys. holds for sponges and so dogs and the cats and the fun while it does a Iood lob at the some time. to stepping out onto the buthmat there is Dink toes hurry to get to stand on it. One Then when it comes Dick. or Hurry-Many buck and less and feet are patiently dried. estion is great, and these quaint bathroom outed the nursery and applied themselves in curtains. the oar-pets and the bed coverinrl- the walls have foregone their frames to be painted on the windows that hines ‘from what they are at The power of sugg suggestions have perm all the furniture, the Even the pictures on and there are scenes ent when the lun a night or when it rains - which never fail to charm. Ceilings come in for moreattsntion too. so when half-decoy mu amused for they wan count lrylund of flowers, resting now Ind eyes wander upwards they are little stars or wander in a fa than on a cloud until - until -— they softly close. Paris Styles i By MARY KNIGHT United Press Stall’ Correspondent —(U. PJ-Taking baths has become a delight is because someone conceived the happy idea o! th towels, wash rags, brushes and all the imple- ss that can see no need for, especially for them. they are woven in fascinating toy pattemfl, Wm‘ and trains and fire engines and automobiles and everything else you can think of on them. p has been completely transformed into Ill peclally when it is moulded in the shape of B trolley car, "Tram" they call it here, mother or the nurse has n0 trouble at all in running Dainty little soap dolls for the girls and The lame scheme me of them have squeaks in them. the pigs, so that a little iilt can have lots of