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Moist- en wnn mnyounulc dreuung. Ar- range on on!» Lcevelof lettuce and Ilfflllll, if desired, with whole nut- mats. Fruit Hartline-lbw idly 2 tablespoons gelktine 5o cup cold water l cup boiling water lb cup sugar l cup orange juice 2 tablespoons lemon Juice l5 marshmallows candied cherry Soak gelatme m cold water, add boiling water. When dissolved add sugar and fnilt Jillces. Strain I-hlullili a fine strainer. Put a thin layer in oiled mould. Cut each marshmallow in four pieces and lir- F3989 91868-5 in Um bottom o! the mould in u. petit-slmped iuhlon, with a candied cherry in the centre. when ifill! is ilrm odd unother lay- er of Jelly and cover with pieces of marshmnllows. Allow the layer to become firm and continue using the Jelly and marshmallows in this way until they are all used. Chill, n- move to a serving dish and garnish with whipped orelm. Ell When eggs IN sea-roe and several are to be used. a teaspoonful corn- starch may be used very satisfac. torily in plwe of one egg. Substitute A MorningSmile sandy Mclinpb, on his way home to Bonnie Scotland for Easter holi- days. having missed his last connec- tion at s country railway Junction, went to seek lodging at a boarding house in n nearby town. roghe landlady showed bl.m his m. "Looks rather comfortable," ab. served Sandy, "Yes, sir," said the lad , peqp usually admit I've made tbem our: iortable here. I've always had a Biff. for doing that." "Is that a fact!" so d 5a . “Weel, dinna expect spe ndy one frae me!" Beryl-when is M bel u inking getting married? a I 9M J can-Constantly. Rejected Goods A man who was selecting some necktie: in a large store tossed on or two abide rather conternptuously. having made his purchase, he notic. ed that the assistant put those he bad so positively rejected in a. sep- arate box, "What becomes oi th " - quired. use? he m from your grocer today. It will ‘ cave you hours of unnecessary acrubbing and rubbing all over the house. Newer dlaoolve lye In hot warer. The u:- rlon of the lye Itself hears the water. 0 FREE BOOKLET-The new edilicn of the Cullen's Lye Booklet gives doz- enu of practical hints for saving time and work with this powerful cleanser end disinfectant; also contains full di- rections for soap making. thorough rlennsing and other uses on the farm. Address Standard Brands Limited, FraaerAvenuetLibertyStreet.Toronto, Ontario. GILLETT’S LYE m ;, _ EATS DIRT GOOD DEEDS Good deeds ling rlear through heaven like a bell-Richter, firs Marked Sealed Tenders will be rec- rived by the Orwell Dairying Co. for buttermaker, up till April 4th. Tender: must sine price per lb. for manufacturing. Manam- io find nll luppllel In- filling coal. lnwen or any tender not nccev urlly uccepied. REGINALD MkeLEAN, Secretary. Orwell Owe. 0-708. roilcfi AT PUBLIC AUCIION l r “We sell them to the Women who come in here to buy ties for men," was the reply. Grandmoth er ’s Quilt Patterns AS BLOCK IS MADE POINSEITA There is scarcely s flowi- that has not found its place in n quilt pattern. This lovely polnsettc was one of the first to be used. It was brought back from Hawaii in 1840 by an American missionary. Material Required: 6 yards White 2h yards Red 1-6 yard Print. 1% yards Green. Block finish ll" square. 12 pieced blocks Mn-dpuunmwnk - ~-.-.-.. >-~_ -1 _...~.~..}- '- _ial and --‘ “e Len- “poo-upon: 0404 WKYIfiQIS-llflfllrilfi for ulo. Tint in the ‘auunnco you with Dorothy Eva ind --a pun rich milk that will odd alt to your favorite recipes- enricb all cocking and be Uao ‘Dorothy’ for every milk pus-pone. 171a HOUSE WIFE and HER AC TYVI HE'S P;....;..r;.l;ii.j.ji. vv vv i9 ll8~ fr’; 1-1;" ifa tu re ' nbmury oz» "E Are Your Children (Jllerubs Who Couldn't Be Improved UponY-Are You a_ _ Genius That the World Won't Recogiuze?— Does Your Dyed Hair P5)’ De‘ tection T — Sto Kidding Yourse l gmukln fncul tbatwcponcesistbe nbilityiolid our- ulvetblenftbtobetlieving vivbcwvg we desire to believe and into leclnl fill! wish to behold ourselvel w“ w‘ mu gift u a once our mam: bin-mg andourmcrtlatflcurle. Pbrwblhitll mum“ digpmnum d: Providerwe the! we can deceive ournlveeinm tbinklnlflll’! glamorous creatures we should like to be. it ll our undoing, l-ud the source of most o our failures that we do not face the truth ubou ourselves and realise the limit o! out Immi- Wo no e thousand illustratims of this m G 811M111 brood of urlv duckllnal. homely 1MB Invi- nosed, tow-headed but; without a sintll N‘ deeming“ ioblcuthemsolvcewlih-Yfi the mother kids barrel! into bellovinl Y!!!‘ be: tiful Raphaelk chlruba and that clcb and ever! 0B9 ctzrfwtybermeireudoaed 11K transcendent gifts and chums. Ben Jonson. OPEN-MINDIJDNESS Open mindedness is the willing- ness to accept suggestions. FRIENDSHIP In friendship we find nothing false or insincere; everything is straightforward, ufd springs from the heart. --Cioerc. Whenilsshiplikeabini? When it is flying before the wind. What has branches but no leaves? A railway line. If all the sees were dried up what would people say? We haven't e no- tion (an ocean). Why are policemen like houses? Because they are numbered Why is a boy who domes in first in every race u nice lad? Became he has winning ways. Why is a spendthriftb purse like a thunderstorm? Because it ls continually lighten lng (lightning), Why is n history book like a wet year? Because it is full of reigns (rains) a WEDDING PRESENTS Fashions in wedding presents are always changing. says u London Evening Standard writer. Salt cellars, umbrellas, clocks, and h» "b ,, seem to have had their day. Out-size glasses strong favorites. I saw several groups of these in the wedding presents given to Miss Iorralne Berry and Mr. Gwyn Morgan-Jones, bride and bride- groom at 8t. Jamesfls Church. Span- ish Place. Gifts ranged from jewellery and cheque; to a sewing machine. A stitched satin hot water bottle cover was another practical present... It was pink. These covers should rmtch the colour of the rubber us-' ed for the bottle. for liquer are T0 HOLD NECKLACES Since everybody nowadays wears n necklace, and since ear-h of us lends in collect more and more By tive and vex dark check on navy, green and white on brown. Rustic cottons, suggesting the 1y- rolean cottons hendloomed by the sashes a g comin Peau dhnge b-‘lllht colors is s. smart detail for fmlslwls of! your pct sport frock. buttons on dreasmakered afternoon frockg wm tie up with rhinestone bolt buckles ENVY necklaces, the Problem of providing - d none into thinking her children an Pbr the condition of envy. 18 hlD- wcwunodatlon ‘or the” denghum whatrhshongotilillcdt would¥bc 1111051118 W9" 3" n“ w “u” pmm, mm“ '° ‘h’ “um” b°°°"‘" ' trmu. For only too often it mum m w wreck their ilvu by "who . . . . w lmve WW" °"'~ A “u m" h" “°" them mm channels mi- which 1mm never demoed them or by www- Our eyes continually fhrd upon Sign w render assistance in m‘ her 1mm ‘Wm: mam m. gulp any nnd, knother ' Man's pr rity an: is, bu cb-l-r This ‘m?’ "w ‘°"" °' ' n“ A lot ht be done to bum rum Jinn’! m: of phvflw Iii-fw- hflggee” piece vmod cut to the shape of a “on, by tell-gm; her a number of parlor tricks, but mother never real- And to ma" n m“ wonmns head and throat, and m‘ ma; ‘ 31,1 who i; bard on the eyes must be easy on the can, and painted to look artistic. The neck- laces hang on five little brass hooks and one can see at a gla-nce whlcn string o1 beads is required. It. sounds quite useful, only what about protection from dust’! One‘: necklaces must surely be covered up; PRINTED DAY-TH!!! FROCKS 'I'here are printed daytime frocks with detachable aprons of match- ing fabric. A blossom printed p97. cale, trimmed with organdic, is the coolest. Checlm combined with monotone: Dmvide n smart we colors in spring woollens. Swing scarfs tuck themselves in and out, under and over lapelg end collars. and very often furnish smart fastening for blouses or dress collars. Checked taffeta makes In effec- Y YOIlng trimming for spring frocks. Red and white irate-nee, or for What trees never have any gilfaml- "6 "W; "l!!! MW- pmcu“ men‘ leaves or flowers? l‘ P95 run crossw or up and - - B t it is i matters oi’ the elections that the kiddies get in their Bwmrees 32:: m mulwcolored wmbm" great “and perflelct work. Practically every man and woman can fool Ribbon has many uses, and satin g back for spring.‘ in dark or ribbon Little rhinestone n/d add’ formality. ONS vnovlso svz sure/m What Every Widow Knows! LUCILLE VAN SLYKE CHAPTER- 2O It was hard indeed for Molly to keep her voice steady u she strove to interrupt quite the moot ardent love-making that lbs had Y" 11%“ from the usually calm Jimmie Clor- don. _ "Jimmie" u» tried w iruuh. do IONIC thiiig,s—" l wages in pay and scores of hungry peope coming to eat, glory M. Ind i have to buy chops and stews sa fish and seeds of Jimmie groaned “I'll pay the reut and fire the cook um put c lune also on tho door saying. ‘CLDBID FOREVER Y to mix your __t_‘il Ends aCcld blc heels to tone for mlerktus biscuit complexion. No. $12‘ $11.» thinking that he: lanky daughter is a :00 west who will have all tbo men cruy shout her. So she doem t er toteacb berasiugleconjunuick. i Minions of dollan an wanted every yen- in ‘ ‘ " ‘"" boys who never oven read the dlll! PINK‘! w OOUBIQ- “wllillldl ‘I91; thousands o! boys wbb would have been good cavemen m Wm“ 111 PDOX‘ docion and lawyers Ind vrwm“ T‘ "I won thounndl v! girls who were destined by Heaven for u» kitchen are launched on careers that an predestined failures. multitudes o! children vnh phl- slcal md mental defects that could have been cuerd are left to grow no maimed in body and mind because their mother: kldded f-hemlelvcl In"? masterpieces instead of Just the run of Jl ‘Then there are than pathetic men cud women, perhaps with u mull talent, very often with none at All, only a crsvinl 101’ "m. W110 i“ themselves into believing that they are geniuses sud W110 Wllfb mil-l’ 611- tire lives trying to do something tbbt they have not the abilii! W 4°- Wrlters who never get an article accepted. Would-be scion who never get on the stage or crash the movie; Girls and boys with pretty little piping voices who believe they are Oarusoo and Rosa Ponlcllec. Artists who never cell a. picture. How funny of than I have know-n] How 1 have watched them toll and starve, growing thinner and shabbier, growing bltterer year by year, buf- fcring every humiliation, enduring every pnvetion. but ltill kiddlnl filmi- selves klong with the belief that they were geniuses and thnt th rfilufl thet they failed to succeed was because the world was too dumb to sp- themselves into thinking that they are cspable of inspiring the grand passion in my member n! tbe opposite sex. Hence we see senile gnud- papu marrying flappers with never a doubt that they are loved for them- selves alone and elderly wonbcn espousing boy husbands without u lus- picion that their charms on golden lllllkld 0! 11B!!!)'- I get innumerable letters from women who have klddcd i-hcmlclves into believing that some men who has never paid them the alighiclt ut- tention is deeply enamouled of them. They suy they can lea it in hie eyes or the repressed passion of his attitude when they passed him on the street. I Other women keep themselves miserable by nursing e hopcleu love, by kidding themselves into believing thu some miracle will hlfiPQl wnereby tney will suddenly b glamorous and desirable to the man for whom they have had no attraction or that the mm who is tired of them will come back eniently in love once more or that. somehow, come wuy, they are going to be able to kindle the ashes of l deed bullion into a flame again. It is women's fetal flcillty for kidding themselves into thinking mat they can make faithless lovers and philnnderlng hrubendl return to the fold tlmt drencbu the world with tears. And the one thing that we all kid ourselves about is our looks and age. Not one of us after we are sweet and 30 believe who: our mirror: tell us. We simply know we are not as fat or as thin as we look. and we kid ourselves into believing that nobody detects that our hair is dyed or that we get our colnplexions at the beauty ehqls. Oi’ course, we can sec how ridiculous it is for pur friends to dress like they were 10 instead d 60, but we kid ourselves into believing tlut flapper styles Just suit us . And as for age, we kid ourselvu into believing thkt we are twenty years younger than our birth certificate says and we never doubt that our friends beneve us when we tell them that we feel as young u We did when we were gay girls And boys. And this is the queerelt port of all about kidding, that the only per- son we ever fool is ourselves. DORUFHY DIX. won't you?" when be Announced eruflly. "I've come to uy my uy-—" Bhe did not invite bim upetcirl to her little sitting room but not atiflly at her dcok until he lid. somewhat morocely, "We can't talk here very Id}, where can we go?" that l must straighten your tie- you tied uiat in such too much of u l1urry-' sne lumped up one step and in spite of the nurrylng throng faced mm, actually touched the tie and then murmured, "Look in that gum machine mirror-isn't that better?’ ' He made the fatal error oi.’ look- ing, And when he looked back he rubbed his daled eyes-for Molly was gone! He thought rho lud fled up the elevated stairway. i-lc hurried up- ward and Moll)’. and you mow it!" he mapped de- 1 just wont to get nume- whcre that l am euro you're not I010! \°—" "Jimmie dear!” rho colt- me for [VIII I. PIIIIII’! . no so-so-netm-ing so ON ACCOUNT OF WEDDING OI She love bend! l little lhoke. 1y, “I'll ask you to forgive 1' PM" "m" m1, 1,, m; nwrningl I'm not I rmmm-rorr." mood after a mun and o-unud tlut horrid dinupuraucc right 1' PM“ m" “w” mm bun-mam m: night nude "Anft you the big strong mum- lbw be: buw d» rvwluwl: lmne any. W1: I will! But l h“ w! l ‘ “m” “um” hm“ me feel like e horrid little sinner—" ful hem!" she demurely mocked w put 118 lontimental troubles out bed o lot to do and you bod netb- Bet blocks dinconnllv w W1"- q M you 1m nu a sinner," he him, “And how you do strut! I a m: tbuugbil. m; toao but mm mun I Just bod M," n” M“ ‘mm “m” interrupted her, smiling down It mink its beccuse youwe been lod- But itwal a cobcr lolly who fac- u; dlnppeuh" Ibo sighed. “All mm“ . her mm foolishly, “You m: like lllldlolll’ profllchl-lmornillll a ed u» dun-mum Jimmie who rigbgcomealongufltllIl-lndgn "m" °“'""" m’ “m” I deu mm school bwm m m: limply overcome! me. loch uh we MM h" W l“ M" I'M" 111M your mum: over with-J ‘°"" BM“ h" °*‘"’" °'-°~ grey frock cud tbnt—" 0f these Old roman coins!” m n»: um main. m- time ebe m» m» ; bocpitoble thst Bend 15c for ebock oiquiit pot- “mumm- m. imnglnlry * paused Artfully, beside an elevated mod: nocflon to avoid him but hewalinedecldeb-Iusm amiable “m °°“""“"l " “mm” °""¢- mm on my arm." ab: tried to mil-way, “ltlnd mu lust one Ihln- nun-mind o dimmed. mod vihlu ab! bu: aim mun In mm" ‘wmdww-"m W" “whim, " I em cfel- ute, Jimmie, you're perfect ouoopt “Do nit until I've cloud up. herouebigcba-lrbcaidaenqmed ummflmm‘ lhop-cI-Igucmtbalilthfllhl Vmfiflwmllmlllmllhil! formyjob-dudthatlllnon"" uuuweohblebllldlbim. llolly barrel! disappeared for whet in celled" "two minute: with a powder W lfld i “C! l0 him In I amok white frock. smelling oi kv- eodor and orris, to nub w lo lhbl the audios on the old lucid plot. 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