. . m .4 .- v ' , .. ~n “pa; “QQQAVAAlA ‘l ruvvr n1 '.»-- ' ' ' '_ . jIHISfEVERYDAY ’ LUXU RY , i'z'lirsr'r.°lzr.z"stl'rlaz.'zc*lrxrlr wan. m» rhcuslr Y0" 590ml but little osrccsrncilcs. The daily usecl Yardley Toiletries, luxury l it is, cost; ,9 - _ little. that long ouilasis ordinary soap, Al arpose. snow-white cream, one i... u...s...-....;. s. Cousin Marissa - \ You Don't Buy a Truck and Expect it to Tum Into a Limousine at N lght. SaysDorothy Dix .__ Then _Wh Marry a Grrl Be-. cause She rs T fty and Hard- Working and ect Her to be a Social utteriiy Besides? - . . a mist-line powder. and a fragrance ,0 occasior-ilme lov- your heart when you IISCa y“ A young man was describing tome the other day the type of girl that _- I , » " » cane‘ f“. "fly m wgrllrwd ‘art Bbewimtty of course " he acid “and a good dresser for I ' I a l I I 0H‘ lhluwlubi" " e mus PM . . . . ‘ ' am a lover of beauty and couldn't stand loqk- bggln their dolly ing at a ohmmo for thirty or forty years, nor could I endure a. wile who was a. trump and looked like something that had Just been fish- ed out cl the ragbag. “Nor: would I a girl unlsaa intelligent and well- _ ucatcd. None of your Dumb Doras for me. 1 want a wife whowill be a companion who will not only ireefinme enter- ' tained and amused but mentally st ulated, “I want a wife who will read all the new bookmseethegcodplays, belongto clubs, be interested in movements and be on the up and up. Heaven save me from a wile who never = th‘ btthebabybockaftersheismarriedandwhohasno f‘ geogrtvi/irggglonfiatudoes not appertain to the nursery alnd the kitchen BemgboredtoexturctloniasuchapfllnllllllldllfllflflnlWfllYllfldlfl- “Natur wife must be domestic. Any woman la a false alarm as a wile wills?» a. good cook and a cracker-jack housekeeper. I don't propose to ruin my stomach on meals that would giva an ostrich chronic indigestion, nor do I wish to see my hard-earned money cast into the garbage can by a. wasteful woman who can throw more out of the back door with a teaspoon than I can put in at the front door with a shovel. “Iwnntmywlfetobethrlltyonc olthesortwhoisanadeptpenny- plncher, who can masks one dollar do the work of live; who can set a good tabla without running up the grocery and butcher bills, and look like a - ‘ million dollars in a basement bargain frock. gnnrrlsge look place recently Canada. and daughter of Dal. and at the Royal Military Chapel, Wsl- Mrs. Arthur Grenfell. lo Mr. Pal- lington Barracks. London, of Mine coe Glyn 0f u" Gfmldl" Gui-N" Kuhn-gm Grenfell, cousin. of Bis The bride won a train seven yards ggeenensy, the Governor-General of loul- , n. Houssmn: dug HER ACTIVIHES 1 “Any experiments which show the workings of the voice assist in the curing of duulbness," said Sir Rich- ard. “I have also made a particular study of the sign language of deaf mules. “Although many people do not realize it, there is already a univer- sal language all the world over. I am referring to the sign language of the Red Indian, or the natives of. say, Australia. This language of gesture is the natural language of man, though today we have been educated out of it. “It would not be difficult to edu- cate children ln a sign ‘language, first with the hands," and then with the lips and mouth.‘ This would be one oi’ the chief ways of removing the language difficulty in the world today." JERUSALEM ARTIOIIOKI! . There is a ‘good deal of miscon- ception about the Jerusalem arti- choke. " ' True, it will grow anywhere. but as a matter of fact it may the best available position even bot- ter than Dot-lines. frequently it will produce treble the weight of tubers, and for really good samples to be worth far more TORONTO <_.§ ‘mill. while any span comer ma well be filled with the Jerusalsuyr art-whose. zoos culture thereof un- cog . ab: favorable conditions offers the prospect of a far better return. ‘mdoerhltisonlybecauseltisso generally left to grow itself that it is a olittle appreciated as a really flint class and profitable vegetable. - nd its comparatively easy culture, another great point in its invoi- is that it demands nothing in the wiay of ha: . In act. best storage for the Jerusalem artichoke, until required for use, is in the ground. Like the parsnip, it is rather the better for Grandmother’; Quilt Patterns Thus, when very severo weather curtalls the supply of more tender winter vegetables. the Jerusalem artichoke forms a most useful m- serva to fall back upon. Plant young tubers in March, set- ting them one foot apart, and three to four inches deep in sows three feet apart. By all means let them follow onions or peas or , ‘ ‘ .__._____ vzsvsr vooun Hats made of black panama, or line exotic straw, combined with black velvet are being shown in the foreign fashion marts. Ono hasa wide brim of black ama and a crown of black velvet, lllse a soft tam-dshanter, with edges of the straw‘; aloo being bound with black velve . i “I am fond of outdoor sports and I want my wile to play around with me. I would like her to grab her golf sticks or her tennis racket when- ever I could get ofl for a. game. ‘ And I'd like her to play a good game of bridge. And I'd want her to be always ready to step out with me when 1 wanted a little diversion. r. f ,. "rhatbbirekindofagirlIwantfor-awife." .\,i,,.l Withalmcstauperbumanaail-cciru-ohirofrainadfromadkingthis moéiiestyouthwhathehsdtootlerthisparagoncdhcrsex. Instead! sai manor: man's Qrt out all pieces and It ‘ l: gethar l8 lndlfltbd 0D grease-makes m messy kitchen jobs easy! pieced blocks together with blocks as shown on quilt dl Finish with 3 inch border quilt. Allow for all semis when outth| pattern. , Material Required H .. .don't trillc witlr cor. o s i, Baal: tlrcm up over-night! wltlr ASCO wonderful In: Itmltlli “They do these things better in the Orient. ‘There a. man does not attemp to combine every known feminine grace and virtue in one wife. He distributes his demands among a dozen, which is possibly the reason that thereon fewer divorces in those countries than there are with us. . The harem must lock like a temple of refuge to many a poor. harassed. exhausted A "‘ woman trying to live up to her husband’ ideal of what a. wile should be." But isn't that what, is mainly the matter with marriage, and the rea- son there are so many disappointed and disillusioned husbands and wives? They expected their mates to combine in one limited human being all sorts of antagonistic qualities, and when they failed to do it they cried out that they had been Heated and wanted to have their contracts broken, < Which is. or course. as foolish as rt u to say that a dress u a. failurir _i if 5 becguse liihls not a bungalow ing and a ball gownlat‘. nig t, or at one has beerydelrauded inbuying a car if it is not both I ‘ _ is A who under- limousine and a truck. It _ only in marriage that we expect miracles shfldiffijfiflfi“ jg‘; mark o; 5e- m “we plug’ Y ’ 1' gmmgm the claims of self-love in others, and exacts it in return from them.'—Hazlitt. nu-rrrrcrsr. HUMAN VOICE A GOOD WORLD ~11, good world to live in. 1x, Qulifyuua to lend, and t0 81" in, But u. D68. or to WWW °Y “k m‘ 1 1-3 yards for plain block 1% yards white for pieced blot l yard red material ~V 1-6 yards lavender material . ON"l‘ be n slave to kitchen chores. Just use a solution of one teaspoonful of Gillett’! Pure Flake Lye dissolved in a quart of cold‘ water. It puts an end to stubborn stains. Lifts grease and grime off like magic! G-illetifs Lye is indispensable for nllvyour heavy cleaning . . . for stopped-up drains . . . for toilet bowls. Order a tin from your grocer today. Say good-bye .to hard rubbing and scrubbing! ‘Never dissolve lys in hut wares. Tho action of the iya itself heats the water. FREE BOOKLET-Be aura to get the new revised Gilletth Lye Booklet a . . it tells how this powerful cleanser Ind disinfectant will lighten dozens 0i‘ household tasks. Contains full informa- tion for soap making, thorough cleans- lug and other uaeaon the farm. Write for {res copy to Standard Brands Limited, Fraser Ave. bLiberty St., Toronto, Ont. euuzrrs H! THE COOK ’S CORNER . IIIILAID ‘IAIII _..__._. TEN GOOD RULES Cultivate u» habit of persistence without which you _ cannot make good n6 the thing you dream of doing. Plan the first step. Worry about near s. stopping place. "I suppose," said the old lady brightly, "as you have to do with electric cars, you sometimes get elec- tric shocks?" "Oh, no madam!" replied the in- specter, "You see, I'm not a ‘con- ductor’l" our own an, m; very worst world that ever too-D wasknown. I la oaau cabal __1, Bromfield. 8'55 Irw- w“ Q1 . “IY- i0 plaur blocks. 8 inch border. Whenorderhiggmmanbarlt-l Bend 16c for a bcokofquiltpa: terns containing ‘l beautiful mother quilt designs-every pct tern different. There are very few men and women who are not good husbands and wives on one count and who would give satsfalction if taken on that basis. The trouble comes in when their mates demand that to their natural vir- tues they add all sorts of frills and furbelows in the way of charms and Tans in on A800 Program olll C. I‘. C. Y. daily 1.15 to 1.30 P. M. _ An artificial human voice has A woman, for instance, is married to a good, honest, devoted husband bee“ “mated by s“ Rlchlisrt? "if? who never looks at another woman and toils early and late to provide her “u” o’ the greatest’ 1mg“ c with Every comfort and luxury. But does she consider herself the favorite Put“- m. daughter of Lady Luck‘! Not at all. She spends her time bemoarring The “PPBYEWS ‘s. mad” "° m}, fir fete because the man she is married to isn't a romantic hero and an w“ “h” 5min‘ W“ °' ‘he “' passloned lover and a highbrow and lo and a movie she man voca ayB m~ in addition to being a domestic man ammocd provider, k m 1m“ Org-an reeds take the place 0! the .._.i__ normal larynx, enclosed in a cavity And the woman who marries the temperamentar youth who 199d, he; similar in shape t0 the 5“- m” hs, but sklmps her on bread and butter, isn't satis- 8nd lthrml- By connecting “he” fled with having a husband who quotes poetry to her and writes sonnets with rubber tubing to a pairwf b91- io her eyebrows. she wants him to also be a money-maker mg m gelflg lows, which act instead 01’ 1111188. he down into being Darby ulsreas of r . " has been able m produce Bound-l proxi ting to human Speech. And it is the same way with men. ‘p ma thrifty, domestic woman doesn't thank - New Spring Smartness stowed upon him. He ls disappointed be versatlonallst and a prize beauty and a Illustrated liressmaklng Lessons I Furnished With Each Pattern es. And we never nnd this By Ruth Rogers Nam Ind 800d qualities, no matter how many dlvorg- o en we remsrry, because there is no such anirn 1. -‘ . - D DIX_ a’ ' Plaided seersunksr which incid- Two little boy- had lsbeh ed r our ‘ °"“‘"'.TJ“'€ ituli"??? start‘: l: s‘ av n es a - in school, and as a punishment the tegrs. ' one of mam bu!“ ~ m“) lglaeiimand white. The ltlfflflflv“ teacher told them they would have " Taurt mu- " he magi "m, waistline Jacket is red mash linen. to stay late, and that each must name i; L” n1“; my,“ gage“- You will note the palms b»! 1' write his name loutirnes. On hear- baumstein." out quite deeply. The trousers at gnugly across the hill! 8nd W145" l" the horn as all owner ollww 4° these days. The employer was dealing with a long queue of boys who had ap- peered in response to an advertise- ment for an office boy. “Well, my boy," he said to one , who looked a likely - candidate. “you've seen that long queue of boys outside waiting for this Job. Is there any particular reason why you should have the post?" "Yes, sir." was the reply. "I'm the only boy who's brought his dinner." The man who is married too God for the blessing He has be. a scintillating con- brilllant musician likewise. Nor is he better satisfied if he marries the living pm u“ 1 spellbinder. He feels that he has been taken in becauseuglfisobeautyfi to lry out her complexion over the kitchen stove and runs up big t. liililglsaflorafisittlylagrocks, and the spellbinder is always running mung mm EATS DIRT and wives to have not one es we get, nor how "iN the irchan roo, , . 9N1 cup shortening. m fusflulesrmcuns zokeflomyizap: P”!!! pow er, l teaspoon “It. it cup milk. 1 teaspoon vanilla, l teaspoon cinnamon, 1 eu-wmge_ Cream shortening tiwmughly. then blend in 1 cup of sugar. Add "H beaten ess- m: and an the 110w". baking powder and salt and add alternately with the milk w the creamed mixture. Add the fiav. oring. Chill dough and r01; on slightly floured board. Cut into de- shapes and place on greased biking slightly beaten with 1 teaspoon 7”"- Blmnkle with mixture of cinn- lslsnon and remaining sugar. G}:- liish with sections of candied cher. riea. pineapple and nuts. Bake in a gflfiflflfltely hot oven (375 degrees 1v.) 0r tenj minutes. This makes 1i Olen codries. V’ The teacher was e the class toy-sec how much they rem- ombespd of a natural history lesson ‘elven the day before and mm each child to give her the name o: m .‘ animal. Up wants hand. "Well. Tommy. what animal do you remember?" "The warmer", was the unex- pected reply. "Nonsense. There's no such ani- mal. Bit down." Up went another hand. “Please, mist. I know what ‘a lam. ‘I means irlra otter." sheet. Brush with egg-white, Talented Canadian Artist Visit Native LanJ '_ _"v'_0.'-'~ ’:'.0.":O:'_ o 5"’ 0.’? '0'; Toronto exhibiting a‘ child painting been her delight. A ve alre la shown (l) as a little ghl. paper and pencil l '0'. in hand, and (2) as aha h lolly. Recently the French govensmlrt - purchased one of her works, which has mcelved much praise bacaIe of Ila originality and beauty. The national gallery at Ottawa also has i" Dlvtlras from In brush. ,1 w v bIcfaZ» You can make it in In unbeliev- ublyshorttime andmraverrmfll sum. Number emea can ba car- ried out m model with most less results. p Btyllxgallo. 866 is designed 1'0!‘ all!!! 14, 106i 1s years, 36, 8! and 40 inch- bus . “one 1s requires for bellow l yards of 85-inch material with 5i yard oi 39-inch contrasting. Sep- ants coat requires 2 yards M 85- inch material. Price of PATTERN is cents in stamps or coin (coin ll Pltfmfld-l Wrap coin carefully. ________.____-_._- No. 606. Size ................-.... "IE8 ...a.......a.a......n4'irat'qraa AMorningSmilc Not a (inductor POUR mill: or cream on a bowlful of Kellogg's Rice Krlapies. Then listen ll they snap‘ and crackle their story of delicious crispness. You've never tasted any- thing so good. Servo for breakfast or lunch. An ideal food for children. Light and easy to digest. Made A dearoldlasbwhojieflla an interest in everybody and every. hing, had got into yrvcrsation we ~ - wm a a on I do d fine iob!" “Forlacubupfl1oifli»°1°l1l"l'm° utensils, shine up tho 81016» 30°? u“ lcebox sanitary-quickly make every- thing aplclr-and-apan and spotless.’ You, Bon Ami in a soul lll-lfllflw" cleanser. And sa safe one, tool Because i! doesn't scratdi and dull slow Ivfl=°°~ as coarse gritty cleansers do- Bu apanhgoofflonhnllnllvilu” year; kitchen. You'll lilac tho flno WI! l‘ cleans-and you'll b0 Phnd l" 9°” m" it doesn't loddmor toughen your handl- aoN A_l in ohhor Powder or Coke forrn