.- . _ --i-in-:.cii.ini.tw1'ri-:'r.ow imam» 1.4 -¢ I'd-fl - t" '- d‘ louver/u’. va ' . eili-‘lefii. . on ~P§‘lrs“ontlzIii" -:-' l Fqshionfi r ‘ l’ Etiquette l ‘ IIDUIHIB '17! , 3Q. When is the weddilli "WP- tion designated as a breakiast? A. when the marriage is. P"- formed at l3 o'clock or earlier- Q. How should the leaves of art- chokes be eaten? A. They should be broken apart, l’ " I Neurotice Woman Whglfiaiifi Real the, sollllll, of Her Husband’ .Voice wHappY Wife l5 Warned to LaY;1IP'FYl¢F“lP;fI°l7 Agr- CHILDREN oiieo cry for no - -' ' apparent reason. Many time: we ‘ ‘ can't guess" what is wrong; The‘ crying A _ .‘ may mesh a touch oi’ foolic; the little‘, ' i ' " bbowels” may be sluggish-o‘ l r some ' ' ‘i. a ‘ Evsporatsocl fora-o]: cafes. 1t nabs a creamier, .. ._ . . ,. .. ., .t1];"' . (u mu P°"l*.l'“=*°".=~"=~~l-=i-r- _ otherlupset. It may mean any of the m“. w” 51,44, hugbgnd 1m done very well in the tobacco busi-l ~_ l if“ bzndhghvetian w pm mo“; lfllujflnk. oil-ind with l, comm???’ m“: ailment‘ that children nesa and is n very 800d Pfilvllllfil‘ 33d Flllaillle ‘all’ but h“ , a ~o I n ru. / ~~e~v~- with the lingers ' $501‘ glllncisllzitif w“? f“ S"H°'T.'T° M” ‘l"l°l‘ °°"‘l°'l ‘° deep voice grates on my nflyfl- .*‘\l‘9'..lll‘l °l.-‘,"“"‘~..l'lw9” m“ m? 9d“ “I l PO M PE IAN Q. What should be the tip to the an as. ' '5'“ °' your little one, give a few drops of tobacco about them, _.I but not in love with any 0B0 "' ‘ _ m; t is medium-priced Castoria. Most upsets o! children are new“; r a else, but I ieelvery diisfllliifléil; welhllvé ml." lllllld‘. soon soothed awayby this pleasant- _ GIRL hotel, when one stays for two or nonomvuh. ren. . How can Lwlyt mifprvbltm: "la Pig? mll H“. Castoria is a mother's first thought when a child- is out of sorts, feverish, cross, doesn't eat right or sleep right. When bad breatlncoated tongue, or what yon need, change your l-iuaban your own. not he. _You are; thqfone who needs ‘reforming. dear not advice on ‘how to d‘s,ha__bi_ts but oriyhow to change be u lis y as K:‘y—snotlier Pompeian Girl. _A gir whose skin ndiatescbsrm stsny bourofthe day-men are attracted by s soft, glowing complexion. mn- wby fashionable women the world _ , L» .. l l l ' mind h the tn m tasting remedy that children all love. husband Kelli-t habits? .. _ 11:1; one to five dollars a [VAPQIKHD in five million modern homes, Akmwellé * ‘ r; laflfflfitfim‘, "-1-, gwfightm week. ' ' ed dates, your canned peaches and languor tells of constipation. These g five million wise mothers know that ,_ children should never be given stronger amuse Jlky h???‘ ll?" it ecopay morc,i vlllm’ gossible to m‘ better. _The blending of many tints makes Pompano Bloom s rouge apricots, pears and pineapple; even the dried iruit, soaked and ‘ ‘s I can be used. The fresh berries are _ ‘In s. worid-lthst is Hnfkwoinen who are mar- fled to m,“ whoganft, makcla living ‘and whose hearts . .l w ' ' ' crumble. - . nqBdlCIIlBS meant for theiullydeveloPlifil are ton, Mm anxiety over when m; nextrnegl is to ‘come from‘ for their (énljgicsglailellvieenrlzyamtnd ‘W. courting‘; btatnarégsuire 33135:! viii‘: . fiyfllellli °l 8l’°Wll'llP5- casmrla l5 half-starved children, of womenmarriedjo drunkarfl! Ind lmll?“ "l" in six lovely shades. Another ex llilltc "5" ' P l 9°“ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' he w in ' le ra fruit form the base for any afIS es hi1 riderers who insult ucn by Pompeii!) is t n: 8 p8 gentle-sale, yet always thorough and bu; “mm and mulls“ them’ or women married w p a’ ' l ' ' wliichcooxain tlareesbadu. numbo of fruit-salad combinations. ‘ ' i ellecllve l0" cllllll °l "Y “Be- l‘ ma)’ them-with the1rinfld@ll'-l¢=-Y°" "B" ‘he “w” l'°-"°"‘P.l“l“ °‘ “ ‘°~°d' ‘ma’ regime iii-nu w—'"'{$‘i?=e~‘°'““'i‘f m" Nutmeats add substance to the s IGHT .be given to the tiniest infant for generous husband because you don-t, like thetonefi! his voice. v ggydqénampalff-éifff; “at: ‘run mlxtures’ so does comma Y. I . any little UPWL ifvgin bayllilg. lick . ‘ - fl h GarcMAQnd seaiched _ um“ 8M 2:1 Fdmcc M cheese or balls of white cheese, or United Pres Stsfl Correspondent ' . t ,i:h fl PDGEBEWQ§ .. ... . l?“ w " " " » ilzlrwfllizffflatweo u. e c er iounzeliehlsurxnliiled $05211: under her forty mattresses of ease, bad nothing jflbfzamgz-r the delicate yelluw 611B!!! chegsanlzv; PARIS. Am,“ “Pa; P_)_5“k and "an 1.1mm,’ mew hm to 7 ' u on you The trouble with you is that-you have too much good luck and nonkaurPuuwaiio-vuid Nut: urns. ordinary BIN/id 1318959 ml" t" n cad“, velvet, and even woolen and twgedy mixture; u; being I l5 ‘l ‘ """'“""" ' “ ---—'- ---__- A _-_--.. ou need a. little trouble to make yflulappfeilllilliyPllf bl°5$ll18ll~ ‘g dressing, can be cllmlllned w‘ h a made now so that just enough ban. be bought to make i? pocket on l dis! ' ~54 ~ ~v T. , m“ m y - . ' _ - .~ _ - , , _ M u manner M vegetable and "u" salads’ a dress or coat without spoiling any of the design- In other words, ' it I ' at t “fearing I 3°‘ a M °l latex‘ ‘mm new“ Jemsh women that a" “m; 9n a p“ i ~ ' y adding greatly to the“ mod "hm each design is set apart by a. plain strip of material that is wide Z ‘m’ - ‘ 7" 1"“ - . . with yours. God has been swd to them wd Elven them the very best slits-t _ l’ R°°“°T~" "° l‘ B 5*“ T enough to make a hem_'0r to turn under. These squares, Oi‘ ovals, ' r: Y I l Vie" ' ' . I l h Ho has to bestow. They are married to men who are devoted to them and 5"" 51"“ or Wm triangles come. by the bu]; and a" am, made up “m, r * ' o v ‘ .r Dresflnjakjn ' h d their lives slaving to keep them soft. and comfortable. They have ___ _ pocket books, vanity cases and decorative bags. You can buy one, I G“ jr-uéytv ' __ ritfltlltslglelll‘ homes. fine cars. lovflly clothes. They. belong-to clubs__and enter, _ Teldllhislklilllg “ngesatiréisgarg aellsy two, three or four squares, ovals or triangles without the formai- , e m _ w]? i l . 81')’, ttern r m“ and traveh may have mo, chndnm Theyniiave good health. They SUCCULENT SPRING SALADS gar at d d“ hour M sewing bother of having to get a yard of material in order to match two or P "?“_'-" ' 7 ' » r . ‘but-they are restless "P e g1“- d i i-gecgi, ’ , , . . _ , .» - , thing in the world- to make them happy. _ . . , . 8e B! m8 p8 y l} ‘o; Infidel-light; ‘ and miserable. - - . - » -- » - ~ ~ Appreciation of salads rises with them amves' ‘a?’ cl?“ :6 leigreafl: A race hat meeting with sound approval this spring, both iii e.“ 1 A f ' , ‘ - ~ . .- - the. temperature this time for the {or that oven d m: an abs" France and England; is a. tiny back-of-the-head turban, trimmed And, like you, they are always discontented with their husbands. I! the!’ year. The brighter the Spring sun, xtjntyrlie 2115:; chefs" they are with a single scarlet feather. Worn with a. tubular gown in heavy l l . ‘ had anysense 1n theifheadavr anvm-atltudein their 11W“ ‘lWY-"llld the greater our craving for crisp re "ha, white silk lace, the hem of which u is given added importance. ‘, m, Dliblfll youth W111 enjoy this be downfln their imeesthanklng heaven-for having bestowed upon them green things, M, “n; o; 8cm touch g q lbsnces or bread out about The interesting name of one evening ‘gown creates excitement ass . ‘pm’? “w” °l ill!" Jlllfi the greatest blesalus that can WM W! Wmlm- blll lnsteml °l “l” "my of zest. So we look about us for hmlfthhfirdanch thick and‘ o, each in itself. 1t is called "Manslaughter" and is composed of glittering 2 I nil»; 1 m}, 1 - t I ~~llpelid their time plcklnt; llflws l“ it and magnifying levers dell" llll” " ideas and yet more salads. ‘There 1 c lace a slice m‘, cheese that ,5 black paillettea, or spanglss, from the high waist downward. The l ,3: ; i: eeve - ' ‘qr h? “figuring, crime. They never think how for“!!! file. Elle!’ “lilll “m” husblmds wh° never seem to be too many! l p18 etpth same S,” as the bread a cor-sage, like the waist-length Jacket, is of gleaming white embroid- ‘ = " 5M - er cal?‘ ‘l pmvlde llilll°l°vl love them and who 1m; true to thenn They never think how comfortable in suggesting a few favorite salad a1 mos x L e t d a ‘we of bug)‘ ery. Another remarkable study is in black and white, proving l M- l? - ctgfflg: ‘a tmdarm? 1H Owever.’ n it iafto have plenty 0f "Whey and lllle l" lllxllly- Th” “ever thmk h°w combinations for luncheon use-I 211201“ zmzgdgrate Even mm m; that the black-white color scheme has no intention of being push. , fir» ‘my ‘ho rtma-‘fflw m 5109s flaws lucky the woman i5 Whq 1,115 5°m¢ ll?" _l'°_§_l,lll'ld .l".el'w°m-h°l' “lid ‘he “mm know that you will be able to ela- bio“ is cooked the cheese mmy- ed into the background, or even of taking a second row stand on ih ' ‘ my be sdd my“ dig“ and go out and flghtthe battle for her iindhefchlldren instead oi’ her hav- borne on them endlessly, well- melted the mole a delicious blend the fashion stage for i931. _ l ' ' "- t" -° l“ m‘ v e ‘ u itnei- err - l ' “l ' ~ dr i d o oulded cold s lnach ' ' i aw: 'né¢it finished with applied band and mg to o s ’ -" i‘ . - . ' a “e ‘ a“ m p ' or flavors. Garnish with small sprigs ~- " ’ ~ " ‘ - - -' = ' diced beets that have . bow in simple mariner shown ' ‘ ' ‘ f t ' ' flea- wives make thcmelves ‘long with o! parsley or with a gherkin fan. M! mwnun “W, _ _ Oh, no, these prosperous, 0r uuat. gill!“ v . been marinated» and sliced hard ______ , i t "fthir b d ies rbe- _ » ~ » um l giiissegattlifilfie lfiihlfzntdhsefloliit‘)? 231281;? erreqivefeizé poectrylisr lihloderlhoisiic Zrt. or’ 00105521 85:35 with shmgded “b. ' ' , ‘ ' w The circular 5km has m inverted because their husbands don't want to go out to dinner-dances after a hard base 0,. lettmm 5 _ B1B“ M»- the c_enter'irox.it' _ day's work or because their husbands have quit making violent love to them Com cauliflower with hard cooked z Q :‘ Q1 r (harried out in plain coloured crepe under the impression that a woman who isn't a moron would have intelllg- eggs. and also i; liked. Wm, aspara- l V on .-.silk in the new Ilglitenrgshades. Orépy: eficé enough u} undérstand ‘that we mamvwho l; workmghis. fingers w m, gus and chobped tomatoes. I I _ I ., . . N 6 x € _ S "P w°°l°“= liml" “ml “°"°.l‘Y--°°‘“'“-?- bone to~support rier is givlngca pretty good Imitation o! aflecilon- ' ~=- ‘"0014! asparagus, marinated, with . eta n glyailefriiglogliaittractiheui d in ‘l l l r l‘ I‘ u hard cmkedwg" ' s ‘ s s ' g ' - is . may e a szes '-. . " ‘Lima beans marinated ‘alone or * l l l . . v bl . w ' t . .. i=::.":.::::-:;z::-.Y:.::;;r::*::.:::::.::*::.:::.r;::...:::..:':..::~.l»h..a».u....»»u ..u.m mm on 0 we and pa m 01 s. . :."B_ . _-n .mg- srio o . . _ I ‘ _ _ v j in; - ~terial withlfi ma: ofiiQ-inchconi Quit being so selfish and thinking entirely about what you like aid. grant grgmepseland young onions‘ Wm‘ ' .‘ i‘ s - o ~ ".~t tin.- .- toti to kthin lantf y0ur_usand r ~ l t t h l l l Oll I and devote some time ry ng ma e gs p esa orwhe it omes diced or mud cucumber n, liked. O a 1r y ____ _,_‘_ _ and you will find that his voice wont grate on your nerves. t? ____ My favorite potato salad__the d“? . _ fBe sure tcrnll in tiiesize of ‘the booming in at the door o! nights it will sound like the music oi t e sp ores. ed, - _ » , ~ , , . v ._ - . potatoes, with a little finely . . . M _pattern.flfien_d»_stampa or coin (min ., _ _, _ -~ ~ - . -. h d 1 _ h ed 1 m. ~ r i . preferred )\ - . I - A, for your objectionto the sine-ll of tobacco on his clothes imitate the ‘gefigsgslsozieozleoyoplilzlt rorcextrylen- v an r g example of a wornarrI once kne wwhose husband hadla -tannory, which we m“ flavor,“ “ml cho ed 8mm Tq-‘m adds” p”: “Maw”: l ~ " "'""’ "' " "' " “' "" " '“ """ will ll ree is "no bed or roses A woman who wished to say somethins cut- ' y pp - - - 5' . - . ' l a “is l am to he‘, o,“ da . “Oh Mrs B I Just dohit knbw hbw ; pbpper ' and Pimento. Season with . fine lather 0f Palmolive into tbe No. 288i. Size ..................... “"3 t° u‘ ‘my s. . y'a- ‘ ‘ f’ ' ' ,, ‘HM d "vault 8nd pepper and marinate lll' skin-so-rinre it qfwitb refresh- Iv you can stand the horribleodor of y ur husbands tannery. . a am. whatever dressing you are using _ _ , ,...................;.........,........ replied Mrs. B., “that tanner-y has kept me and mychlldren so comfortable mm and mayonnaise or boned ares: "'3 “l?” Wdfifq" "7"_'°ld_ ‘m’ l Mme l“. 5° mull yell“ mat ll‘ is my ‘avalm lihmlmep ~ ' - ' sing generously lust before serving. perdflfma t 0f cream (‘frog t: ~ r '='-. .' . . l. “m” m“ H-u wad w m 0v» my i» """"*F'r*1'":"d= "*1"- “m” } street Addrmv, _ . x ' i - .' ~ “m; to garnish T/mt (eqves_.r_bn smooth, rraturallj/ L’ l ‘T l ' u Denr M155 nix-PI ‘amps. Happily married, with one child. I take sxcel- ' _ Stuffed Eggs fmb 4'31. lal/‘bl,’ c n‘! ‘ ‘Em,'7'f'v‘“'""""'°"'f'é;;;" lent care of my house, myhuaband and baby, but still have plenty of time . ' _- =< on my hands and I want to ccomplishysonrcthing during mylife. But itufled eggs mun Splendid 11111011- l what? I don't make friends easily and have always been‘ afraid of people eon salads. Hard cook them, remove l ‘socially. Don't know how toget alonggwith them. What would you advise? shells. cut eggs in half lengthwise. l l 4. "a 3 uaker Flour lust be Pericct BEFORE ll CAN BEAR THE CDUAKER BRANQ .1 I l‘ i h _’ LC. v Answer: 7 “ - , ,. '~' _ , _, _ ' I think al-won-lan 'wlio"i.s' wife and mother needn't worry about doing somethingwortliwhile with hcr life. She is illling the career for which Gocicre dl-ier and doing thelmost important work, that any woman ever sets her ’ d to. _ ‘ . I 4 l _ But you are quiteiright in thinking that a woman should not submerge herself entirely int domesticity and that she should have other interests out- side of the home and that in particular she should look‘ forward to the com- ing of age. I consider it just as important ior us to lay up some resources within ourselves‘ for the time when we will no longer be able to do the things thot wedo when-we are young or have the interests we have when we are youngss it is tdlay up some money for the time when we will be too old to Iork. ' ‘ " ‘ r {pi It is because so many women do riot do this that they are so lonely in their old age when all of their contemporaries andtriends are gone and it is because so many women have no interest except in their children that they become parasites on their children when they are old. No other thing takes theplsoe of (riends in life,‘ and I earnestly advise you-to overcome your ‘ tisociarieeiing. Join two or three good women's clubssnd attend their meetinfl. ‘that will rub the shyness off you and among the women ‘you thus meet you will be sure to find some who are con- take out the yolks and combine them with ‘various things; perhaps Just with "seasonings- and dressing; maybe with a-little-melted-butter added; | perhaps with some sardines rubbed to a paste and a little cream orl dressing I" mosten or with any l flavorful fish such as shrimp or crabmeat; wlth- a- little chopped ham or bacon ‘or shredded chipped beef or chopped or devilled ham. Use your imagination and almost any flavorful thing you have in the ice box; combine with crisp greens and a good dressiuk. Almost any- oold ‘meat works up splendidiyiin s salad: dice it, com- bine with such things as chopped celery, radial-res, shredded cabbage, hard-cooked eggs ‘(if you want to add to ‘thrsntisfying character of the mixture); add anycoid cooked vege- tables you have on hand or fresh things such as cucumbers or joma- toes, diced, and for flavor, maybe a few capers or -ohopped. olives or pickles or- s touch of. relish: As I Trina,‘ 105m bmny- - mlms i: virkldfi; a] tbs man im woman of l‘) n. . . . . fir/Mom a/ rlw nbaolgirz rmpuxmi i‘: [mid mv and ow spill is f5: oIiw-tioiul, warm color nf tbs lowly Spmilb ammh. j. f? q . . . . . . TEJERO, the famous Barcelonaibeaury .- to observe this rule of cleanliness before specialist, becomes indignant hen his - uetiring. l ' smartclients donorfollow his advice. "How ~ l - Th,“ witch the fmh, glowing loveiinm 41" W" 915""! your wmplvrifln." he "ofthat schoolgirl complexion return! ffmmsi ,""’_"h m‘ sP‘ll"l'll'5_ 5")’ sPlrlli" ' ' Because so inexpensive, Palmolive is the "he" l‘ l? 5° "l? l° ll" ‘lllll lwlcwkdiy natural choice of experts as a soa for the mmmml - bath. It protects sensitive skins om irri- The treatment to which he referais stressed ration. by 23,723 beauty specialists, the world over. Made in Palmolives Canadian factory. genial. Realize that the more you indulge your fear ot people the more it will grow on you and the harder it wilfbe for you to break away from it. - -~ - ‘i - . . . said, ‘r- ination is an important inlfetiientl Before all else, they emphasize the need of one 0f the fines; soap {gum-ks in 1h; world. pure soap and water for foundation cleanli- a . Inga. Every one of them considers Palmolive t. Specialists use it in their own homes and in their salon work. They suggest it to their l patrons for home use. The creams and other _ toilet preparations that they advise are made o these same famous cosmetic oils . . . olive and palm. l Simply massage s lather of Palmolive and warm water into the fsoe and throat. Rinse with warm water, then colder. Ngvgf M] lQcJ» Illltqlfé sIIOI OILII Fish Salsa! A woman needs friends for-herself and she needs to make friends for her husband's sake and especially farther child's. ' "In '4 little while your child will be big enougkito, be goingaround and theivits social position will depend on the frienda you have ‘madelfor it. DOR/Cfll-IY DIX. If it's fish you are using, the cel- ery, green beans, potatoes and other vegetables will work up Just aplen- didly; cucumbers are always s. cam- plement to fish. You can marinate your fish in dressing or. in a little oil and lemon juice; a few drops o! onion juice won't go amiss. Chopped _ pickles, olives, capers and so on, you 1min my place would lwork in ‘splendidly; hard cooked eggs - ‘ I are always acceptable- All the can- ned fish such. as shrimp, crab, lob- ster, tuna, salmon and- so on, or any cold left-over fish will make the best of salads. Fruit salads are. yours to draw upon freely-and to. combine ss you will. . Don't ovsrlookstsametiprunss, ston- -_ e oendm copy free ii‘ you will writs. to us . . . or ask your O .. ‘ in Dear Dorothy Dix—Does it hurt a aienogrspharb reputation to ride around with her married empioyerfévery day? One of the girls in our! office makes it a practice to wait for the boss in order to lorce him to take l her home. wrist is your opinion ‘or rim 1r ' "' you tell his wife lbdllt it?” ‘ ' .~. ‘. I. ualter lour hm,‘ _ m, ~\_,,,,, \r'.\_.‘,-.1l-.*Il. .1 _ , Answer: ‘ " - No girl can habitually ride around with her employer without being ossiped abdflt and any girl who schemes to harsher employer take her home every day is a cheerful worker who will bear Witching. But never tell a maniuiiiiealzqiltmr ammo;- indiagigtioi-ia. rt will only make iier miserable and will do no good. nix.’ ' ~ . an: srrnésrmfssmwrucwaurrireeiacirucuauuc- 9ls"il3'1ttb!°.t°.'i'£¢afi?