\_ I THE GIlARDlAN _ , _ ‘ “my 13, ‘L Q R ‘m S c I .d - a o. _ 0 h gman s calm -.- ocza an Personal -:- Fashions -:- Lzterature i , "’_“ . I l . ' - ._ fmhquite “Qwitlht Dorothy DIX" h 0.53.. 1- - - i I Pan.‘ Sty!” Q. bflObliflv the fork prongs be ma”? I - mum" g gy anw ‘ Dlilcedllllllllyorgiow: on‘ tthe table: - l f D g "m! “wlfiiltcdcrr: ltclrocrrupmm; . esou pon upwars. I 0 ' . r v .-- . .-Bcudcdfabriccm|acnymg _ ,.,,'?,' h§:“f,,‘§,f‘{,°,‘l§1f§,ff,"§,§“sff§ It is Because Men Are Old-Fashioned in Their I e uxury o In ng - qmnvm m“; w w‘; $901112:- to weir rooms? i Treatment of Emanclpated Wives, and docs not moon that um m- no pm» on than. Beads um A. Fruit, coffee, hot bread, and either cereal or eggs. i Q. What are the four attributes "it Because Children Are Too Modern For Either Parent, That There Willflmihww or» KING COLE chest will do well to reflect this "WW1 “hfldi” trend. There are, of course, formal occasions when the conventional white linen damask will always re- main first choice. But should one? prefer to deviate. even to formal; service the present vogue for color grants the privileges of tinted damq asks in pale pastel colors that ac- cent the design of the china. com- plement oolor effects in glass. For the small houses or apart» ment the following items are con- sidered necessary: 2 white damask cloths, ~l large, 1 medium. 1 dozen napkins, large. 1 dozen napkins, shrill. 2 colored damask sets, cloth and napkins. 2 ilvhite damask cloths, small. 2 dozen napkins, small. 1 oblong luncheon set, 5 pieces. 1 dozen luncheon napkins. 2 ten cloths. 1 dozen tea napkins. 1 dozen fingenbowl dollies. 1 tray cloth. , The bride who elrpecta iocnter- tairfifrequently, however, 'a.nd to have a numbefof guests at one - time,vwill'find,this. collection in- uflfquatojor alllapilrpciseswflri this use a. better selectiorfwo U l 1" white damask tab1e_ cloth, large.‘ l'doben_'napklns,uldrge, " llll Of 111101‘ variety Ed DEIVXG!’ I50!!! "Ill " gflh ~ l. ‘ necessary to good sportsmanship? i Are FGWGI‘ Peaceful and need to be weighted down at certain places to giglcmtlfom mtg: : i A. ood breeding, patience, self- . ‘ sired elect. Allin on heavier laces for court ' ' - control. and fairness. , Happy Homes robes. irregular peel-ls and strlss are used to files; . 1 . Every one knows that nothing else causes so much unhappiness in “"3"- °l' ""91! 10 94118913- . LIIIGIIS The | g the world as what we call family troubles. There is no other such bit- "tmu" m4 “"454 in"! l" h"!!! to make concessions Bride Should Have , ‘in ' ' terness cs that which wells up in the hearts of husbands and wives who i; 91°11 "m" m“ IP11!!! Ind summer. Bomb of tho designer-g u, Color and Dattem are dominant ‘ . ~ s cannot Eel’- a1°118 Wgether, and who 118m 5nd qllflf- ' ‘mm’ “w” Wu‘ M‘ “my “mapumt themfllllfili/sllt worn ‘actors m an modem detorauve . , rel like cats and dogs. There are no tears so blis- h . . l Wll-haetfllllbltintg. Ptldmlouiilng only to the knee. schemes. and the bride's linen torlniz or time Whieh m slwd by vii-mile W" WhQH t e CCSt 1S eSS than _ hum‘?! d» o coo twikclliizathmfizhihalrtiflllufi 4W3: i ' ‘lam-Nun "P I the door, and occasionally little embryo cleaves, m sll ways o1 varying the evening mode before the application cf jewelry, aim-g, purse, handkerchief or hair ornsmentF-vwhich has become an oven. ing fad. , one-fifth of a cent per cup. Wherewill you find such a luxury for your table that will cost you so little? You can still buy a pound of this tea of distinctive flavour for H ’ Only cents ’ It does not matter what else Fate gives to a man and woman, if it does not give them peace and love at home all is cinde rs, ashes and dust in their teeth. No public success stones for the marriage that ls a failure. The plaudits of the multitude are as the crackling of thorns under a pot to the man whose ears are attuned to the nagging and whines oi a peevish wife. No amount of jewels, nor line i clothes, nor fine houses, nor social position compensates a wife for the I lack of her husband's faithfulness and tenderness. And no gift that Fortune can bestow can deaden the agony of the father and mother who watch their beloved sons and daughters starting down the road that leads to destruction, and are powerless to stop them. What the Fashionables are Wearing Illustrated Drecsniaking Lesson Furnished With ‘ , Every Pattern uni-Ii Bu Zdnnabcllo Worthington _Ancl aren't the wide llllpepdq straps tho cutest ides ever. cccucq and brought around at the front in partial bolt effect. The skirt is pressed into an m. verted plsit at the center-front and at the center-back, which lends itl wearer a slim lino. And think ofit, you can run it up on the sewing machine befccs breakfast and never notice it. Style No. 3193 is designed for sineg 12, 14, 16, 18 and I0 years. Then again. you can make darling schemes in pastel washable crepq silk. Chinese silk damask. 111ml lhwwnc. crepe silk, cotton mocha and silk pique. Vacation Days are hero agalnl ' Furthermore, we all know that never has there been so much domes- - tic unhappiness as there is at the present time. Never has there been so F01‘ me COOk I much discord between husbands and wives, as is proved by the ever-in- creasing number of divorces. Never has there been so much strife be- tween parents and children. Half of the mothers and fathers that you meet weep upon your breast, and tell you that their children not only defy their authority, but refuse to listen even to their words of counsel. Never were homes such places of civil warfare as they are today, and when most of us join in the chorus of the old ballad about there being no place like home, it is with a fervent inner ejaculation of, "and thank God for that." FROZEN “mm “Ms . Kept positively fresh in its clean aluminum package. " 1 pound unsalted butter. ’ pound cottage cheese. 1/; teaspoon salt. Mix the above ingredients wen "d Set i" a Fefflmraior over night. Roll out thin on floured board, cut in two-inch squares, fill with sliced peaches, preserved figs or jam. Pinch the four corners together, place on a buttered tin and bake in a. mod- zerate oven until fajigllt brown, . _____.______ potato chips . . . and .what com- es out is a. beautiful thing the lilo of a big butterfly, varicolored lo- cording to the flavor chosen. There are three types to choose from . . . one a. cheese concoc- tion for use with salads or cock- tails; the second a. variety of v88!- tablo flakes to be served hot, ls This is the more strange because never in the whole history of the world has there been so much of the raw material for creating domestic happiness as there is now. Physically-and our physical comfort means much in our happines-we have endless things that make for the well- being of the home, so that even poor people with their bathtubs and their electric lights and’ electric refrigeration and central heat and radios and cars have luxuries that even millionaires did not have a generation or two ago, so it would seem that the home should be more attractive now sdMorningSmile I Mistress (as a hum-Mary. 1'65- terday I wrote something in the dust on the sideboard and I notice is it there still. l .24colcred umaskrséu fclcths 81111111191‘ Salads than it has ever been before. M8J‘y——Ye5'm. I said to myself, you would punch m“ mtg”, m- 3, m“ go nu m u” “a a u,‘ “i” “ipffiijh i k chm w . i1 s " "mic must be some important noir chips, with m, meat course; and pattern. Bend stamps or coin (M, .whitel alrias , m ‘um- .. hrlmp and Pa: Patties - the mistress has made.” the thud gfqup includgg mm; puffs preferred.) " " - C rt in] it isn't th 42111 1t d t0 b hen th h - Ind small ~ :12 Melt four. iibicsnoonsbuiicr. add w,“ 138:“) {,0 M, o, theflazomfma ,;’,,,,,g“;,,,,,,nj jf“, mhinafiffh which belong to the dessert course, Price of Pattern is ceptg, 3,dozen napkins, medium and atwo tablespoons flour, one-half tea- d em N ' is it am’, it be, m _ with lee cream, fruit or berries, ‘mm 5pm“ ‘salt m! “Wham tmpw“ xyntgleiarllzorfznlnd city wit... mash the Zsuuidzmjiorlcoraend New Things For _ _ _ __ ___~__-"' 1 I h t iQOGS. ' ' , i’ goiinufuzciahsenfifzgg, ' {Zgglifsiy sgliitlngngogrfgzglfth were thrown in on themselves for all their diversion. _ Th8 Pantry m: ‘:31’: taghwzlfizl‘ oliilltlgslrufirl: No. 3198. Bizc ...................., 4 breakfast sets (fwHitcFH col! ‘milk and gm- 1mm thicken“; A“ "'_'—"" » . 1 __ a k who "any n" mm . -----....-............ , °'°"" i 1"” i w" ”°°""' """""'- """ °' u. f.” T233331? §§Z..“'$§.§‘.”l§'§§.§fiI§.°“.§l”§ $.11‘. "it; 1.333; iitiTictiinlg or we 335- Zlrrieeinihoui or» con-mm: m- m" '1 2 l cheon setsu of la e and em- ’ w, d “ Pawn“ ' . 4 , b,.O1dl:;y_~.1‘ c010,“; dgfisggy‘ napf ‘$35,, hat: bezgedsggefiag: 5:: now we have widened our social contacts until every member of a house- 89ml’ $11911 511d m‘: "lice n53‘: ivfleixitl! ‘rims me “sad”: °x ’ .-.......... .............,,,,,,,,,,, , kmsfio mmh nquon warm Dam, Shel,‘ a-nd m, hold has his or her individual outside interest, and this alone should pi-e- hgvo grill i318 virility time: with Zuzgtioned worhlff f?” m: Street Addragg ; 1 _ ~ vent much of the irritation that inevitably results when husbands and 9 B11 i‘- ° 5 e e5 r u“ ‘m? - ' claimant que fllet all lace dinner Garnish with Parslvl‘ and serve hot. wives and parent‘ and children l” led up on “ch 0mm prem- paper, you will want} new John 30591-3, nag-u-------.....-.............. ' - th uxur- .1“ 4o moi. o» tonsil‘:::;"s....i.::*........:;'::..:;:*::; :'.,..,"~:.:~.,,,i s_____.__ 2 dozentea. napkins. i fdczenjrefreshnynt napkins. 1 ooze-inducer bowlaofilés. 6 tray "cloths. i l g’?! Friendj-fGoing on the merry-go- , round, Rastus?" RastusTfNo, suh, Ah doarft neber ’ _ ride on dem things. Why, just now I seen Moses Johnson ride an‘ ride an’ spin as much as a. dollah, an’ den got off at the same place as ‘e got on at. I sez, ‘Moses, you‘ spen‘ you‘ money, but where yo’ been?’ " Vacation-time . 5. . fig Keep FIST AID handy ERPETUAL motion from morn- ing till night, aren't they’! They climb and run and jump all over the landscape. every little body a per- Iect dynamo of energy. They soak up health with sunshine, they store up strength with the exercise. ‘But look out for the dangers of vaca- tion-timel Climbers sometimes tumble down and bump their heads. Juvenile ‘runners cannot escape scrapes and bruises. And even Old Man Sunshind may burn a child's tender skin pain- fully. Be sure that “Vaseline? Petro- leum Jelly is near at band for all such emergencies. Doctors recommend it. And teach the children to use it themselves. Any druggist carfies s stock of “Vase- linc" Jelly in tubes and jars. And rc- rnember when you buy that the trade- mark “Vaseline" on thelabel is youras- Iurancethltyonare, “hgthagenuino ~, Drain six slices of canned pineap- ple from the puice (which should be saved for dressing) and slice them. Free a. large orange from skin and membrane and cut the uuln in small pieces. Put both into a bowl, with two cups of hulled strawberries and chill thoroughly. When it is time to serve, rub the inside of individual sherbet glasses with crushed leaves of fresh mint. Fill with the chilled fruits and add a dressing made of the fruit juice and, a. salad oil added drop by drop. Grcen-and-Whlic Salad Cut cooked chicken or sweetbreads in half-inch cubes, add an equal portion of tender blanched celery stalks cut in small pieces and half as much white grapes halved and seeded. Mix with French dressing. ‘The meat should stand in the dress- ing about an hour before the celery and granosare added. serve in nests of lettuce. Place a little white may- onnaiae on each nest and garnish with s. green maraschino cherry. Gingcr- Cheese Sandwiches Work in two packages of cream cheese enough sweet cream to make a moist and light mixture. Add about one-quarter cup of fine-chop- ped preserved glnger. Spread this mixture on long narrow slices of bread from which the crusts have been removed. Melba Salad On a few leaves of lettuce place vo halves of canned peaches, each alf filled with one tablespoon hopped celery mixed with may- nnaise dressing. Around the rim f each half peach arrange slices of anana. Cover the slices with pieces f cooked apricots. Add more dres- ng and decorate with heart leaves f celery. Cress Roles Cut buttered bread very thin. The af should be quite fresh, in order I roll the slices. Trim free of rusts, sprinkle with chopped weir cu, cut three or four inches wide and roll carefully. Thrust a small product of the Cheaebrough Manu- facturing, Company, Consolidated. 5520 Chcbot Ave., Montreal, Canada-pm" with l”, dome,‘ spray of watercress into an end of each roll and arrange daintily on Why, then, are there fewer peaceful and happy homes than there once were? Why are there more disgruntled husbands and wives? Why are there more rebellious children who flout their parents‘ authority? 1 think it is because we are passing through a transition stage in which husbands and wives and parents and children belong to different worlds. Husbands and wives quarrel because women are looking at life from the new point of view, while men are still locking at it from the old standpoint. A man marries a girl who has gone from the schociroom to the business college, and from the business college into s. shop or an oflice where she has held down a. good job and earned a good salary, and he is. terribly disappointed in her because she doesntknow how to cook and isn't domestic and because she wants to go on with the work in which she is an expert and for which she has fitted herself by years of study and work. And he expects to treat this modern woman as his grandfather treated his grandmother, and to have her look up to him as an oracle and ask his permission to go to see her mother or join a. club or buy a new hat, and to be satisfied with his doling out the nickles and dimes to hcsr on which to run the house and never to have a penny of her own that comes to her as her rightful share of the partnership in which she shoulders her share of the work and responsibility. And the woman who is just as intelligent and well educated as the man, and vmo perhaps earned as big a salary as he did, won't stand for being treated as her grandmother was, and so they fight it out and wreck their home ,and even when the battle doesn't end in divorce they have killed each others love. And it is because children and parents live in diflmnt worlds that they cannot understand each other, and shout at each other across a gull of misapprehension. So many fathers and mothers do not realize that youth has been emancipated in this day arid generation, and that at. 16 a girl and boy are as sophisticated an their parents were at 20. They do not realize that the girl and boy. and particularly the girl who is self-supporting, cannot be treated as the dependent boy and girl used to be. They do not realize that other days, other manners, other cus- toms make thinga right that used to be taboo. ‘They do not realize that the heavy father stuff is out, and th at the young people odthis daymust be reasoned with instead of ordered about. \ V And that is why parents and children are continually qusmling. The children belong in the present, the parents in the put. It is just u it is with husbands and wives, and the only remedy for ma situation is for the husbands and parents to hurry and catch up with the procession. ' 1308012? DIX. Style Chats i WITIAIMALIUIII Welhpsls, it's the stylists and copywriters to "blylllc" if their sweet sacred cow, femininity, ll threatened with the skids, but enough! enough, and their slushy talk about mo: and [till Ind pettlcocts, has at last precipitated tho entrance of c topmost “like I man's." ‘ ' And in this bcdlsm of cgauzc-hat are, don't think the admit of a. coat that is a cost isn't A relief. Ono ofi the lmlrtslt ad- juncts to your wardrobe is this cont modeled on Polo lines in rakq lab, colorful twoods, and men-tailored to show an utiAr disregard for the toughest knocks and bufll of rain l-M ldnlnl abuse. to lift the shelf out of tho 01d Mother Hubbard class into the realm of Cinderalla. There are severalnew shelf-foods that you will want to know about; then one by one (if you are budeet- ing), they can be added to the staiple list. Among the late specialities are several interest‘ .5 ready-prepared foods. Potato salad . . . who ever heard of it in jars before? But there lt is-as beautiful and white and creamy looking as though you'd just mixed it yourself in your pet salad bowl. And Welsh Rarebit in glass jars . . . . all ready to heat and D0111‘ over toast‘ without the bother of cheese grating and mixing and stirring things about in the pail. Other new ready-lo heat foods are chicken fricasae and chicken a la. King. These, with the addition: of chilled lettuce and Russian dress l ing, or a salad equilivent, are sub-i atantial enough to constitute a delicious meal. Another novelty that makes the cook think she has inadvertently rubbed Alladinb lamp is g, box of insignificant looking limb pastry disks about as big as a rose leaf, 8$~ they lie in theifwixlinédlbox. But drop them in deep hot fat and fry them for five seconds Is you would Nerves Sinttered Aiiilimfoshyllmln llllDl- time. Dnifllhau Fink ma (and llmudichauwlnillraSilum III Wdl Id - i U rv erts. small-town billiard salcon- The marker was alone, and looking for business. "Have a. game?" he asked Roberts. "All right," said the stranger. "I'll give you 50 in a. hundred," said the marker. \ “You'd better not," warned Rob- "You don't know who I am." "I don't care who you are," said the local champion. "I give every- one 50 start."- “But," said John, "1 am John Roberts, the world's champion." “Oh, well," returned the marker, "in that case 1'11 only give you d0 start." Tm Vogue. And here's and you'll lovo it! IP01’! dress. Of course you'll want to make it with a pattern so smart-cad tho matcrial so inexpensive. cont is almost unbelievable and its simplicity itself in make it. the cloves-way the dress closes with three hugs buttons, so decorative. "50 Blmvlon finally screwed up h" courage to declare his contempt for his wife?" "Yes, but he did it in his Willi’ Lad! (to bsggsr)—My poor men, how miserable you look. Belnr (confidcntiallp-Ictwocn ourselves. mum, I wouldn't be much , v cod t this b, dig; It's the new cotton pique tennis or. g . Jo u I ‘t’ _ The spirit cf Summer-l The un an dos. ‘ID GI-Allll INTI!) 1 Itl lmlll Look at the low waisted back and i5 § it §8 E5 255i 12 ,1: fllgnel‘ ‘.7 H o -- Lower! The Sales Tax will not raise tho/price of Ben's Beans. 0n the contrary, the price is cut that now they cost you only around 15c a can. But don't thank Ben's. Thank yourself and your friends. Your preference for them has made than: so popular that mus pro- dnctlonmcsns lower cools. Picnics cost ‘loss, leisure costs loss-buy Ben's and befriends with the summer. Plenty of’ Pork‘ o