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Compromise Only Way Out tor i IhIIICB-Dlad and QuiQt For I have ‘laugplfl? at’ my wit’ will remember that after Bob Saw- ‘iwould otherwise puss off into the Husband sons uuvii my right.’ y"; bachelor party Ben Allen ac- 'alr wzll be held in the soil. After ' _ s _catherine Cate Cobleiitz Oompamed the Pickwickians as far each rain or watering during the as London Bridge, and spent the summer season, the rose bed "1 Dear Miss Dix-Should not real mother love make a woman sacrifice herself for her child's snkc? I am very much interested in trying to kelp i young girl rc-csiiiblisli herself. She is {lil llillll.ll'l‘li.‘(l iiiutiici" with a perfectly beuutifcl little 11-year-old boy. 'l‘hc child is a great handicap to iicr, as evcryiviicre she is asked questions about him, ulirre his father is, illlEnGE-NCY 0M1‘ I res; 01 mo night in knocking should be hoed or raked. It is better . . ' - .-. ' a. ly occas- . . h double knocks at the (lCOl of the; to tel r vs thorough “m? y?“ ilnsl of ‘lhcslefouanigiigg Borough market, “under the im- lollflly lillfln W 81W lhflm f1 113M nem- Bom 692mm?’ be nd m: pression that he lived there andiwalcrnc frequvntly. says the D0- know the IdiOilOZFhIlEQmtIIg Erma“ had forgotten the key: liniiiion Department of Agriculture. lllllll DCI’ W l C l 1' ' I ‘TEA "Fresh from the Gardens" i? i io o . we , ii 1 i» M THE coom hurt llllll. A splendid niuii and his wife, fine cliar- and if anything goes wrong you cstablis e e ore l yhl so Vwawr New dry any‘ m m“ is a Wm” that may be em lo pgt s zicters, highly ll‘. out, with plenty of iiioiiey, miii- Liv out. zabem’ ls Sm" very foul? n?‘ v u-efui l)rcv"\ntivc (‘,5 insects Thy; v.1. it p ye o ‘co- wisli io adopt this ll.(l. They could give him a -—-- much 5° that the Mlmstm or syrinfling “is for M1,, pursue of “Th ' m" - lllElilY resrwcteci iiaiiic and every advantage of HIS FOOD 773mm“ has lust’ opened exm“ ‘ a y e nutumu“ with " cleansng the faliage, not for add- ing moisture to the soil. Spraying is bfst done late in the aftemoon Kllldlh: band to tie them in pisos, POM» PM‘! wlll make a hrlllilnt lcncg cover ""1 mmllh lavish material for cutting for the house all summer, They do not need too rich soil and are ono of the easiest of all vines to flow. Their handicap is that they have no means of climbing, either by teridrils or by twining, and, must be tied in place. They make s long and vigorous growth. , Vines-that is, plants that minke long stems and climb or trail - furnish an important part of the sions to it. for many years the market was under U18 will/ml 0i the Overseers and churchwardens reason why your baby should l" of st. saviours, Sotlthwark, which ‘t’;cllzogligsiilywlg“iglzibrigiéiz-l: the same. Get competent advice be- a 01m the market, and which is _ fore starting new foods. Don't ex- nil“; known as Southwark Cathedral. |a dry’ hm’ day’ it l5 ham’ wixald‘ perlmm,“ “my years ag-o the control passed ‘iRose reds-should be kept rich and _. to southwark Borough 0011mm iwell supplied with humus by the Keep your knives SllIllT. ii dull iThc market is a formidable rival of wfluzllvspnhcfltlf)“ wellhmted knife wastes food, as u, hicks aVcovent Garden, and yields a coii- “Pklltl-‘l it" Fer?’ f1“:- the vegetables and meat instead of Vsgderabp; profit, which goes to the ‘Mics m L‘ ' v l m M“ 5 m e cutting even slices, which are more I relief Qt the rates in Southwark. ' economical. education and social contact, but the girl mother absolutely refuses 1o give up the child. Says she will do the best SllC can for liiin. Do you llliliif size is right to shut the door 0t‘ opportunity in Lin: child's fzicc‘! MRS. G. . bout roman iiiE ieiisiann! 1 lbs. round steak (ground), Q slices bread (crumbed), 2 eggs, cup milk, tea- spoon Colmans Mustard, salt and pepper to taste. Make in same mariner as plain omeiette. Just because your neighbor's baby gained well on a certain food is no 1'3 WP 11°17 Elm‘- 2 t ' ‘ -ons butter. '6 teaspoon salt. l’; teaspoon pepper. 3 cups mashed potatoes. 3 egg whites. Add the hot milk, butter and m. sonings to the mashed potatou (left over potatoes may be u“; and beat until smooth. Fold in y,“ beaten egg whites and put in‘, ‘(iffy-live Answer: - I think she is a mother mid acting as most mothers would. When it comes to giving up a child it isn't a question oi‘ ethics with lliPlll. It is priiiiitiire iiisuiici- and they think only of themselves, not of the child. How uiig/tiiiiig in liie L: going 4o Pr: c111. we cannot tell beforcliiiiid. and perhaps the poor mother, who refuses to give her child io a woman who -could offer it lzrctttci" klClYZllllLlgCS than silo c.iii, gives it something in love and tenderness and understanding that is bC-llfl‘ than iinytiiiiig money greased baking dish. Bake gt degrees Fahrenheit for Flowering (larilcn m.- pe the l if you follow this recipe you ' 1 “mkufllll- _ _ _ will have a truly delicious _ A CLEVER TRICK “PM”! POIRET RECALLS daily diet. To name beans and minutes’ Wiieii the Lusitania was sunk, among those yCSCLlPfl were two beiuii- meat dish’ sufficient for six FIRST MEETING Wu.“ A fence cwercd Wm] morning pol-S, which in their dwarf forms " " ' - i- ' .1: - ~ u - ~ . - . , mpg, . l: “if” snail: my [Plasm- lrhis is a diva m“: “M” “i. COUNTESS or OXFORD eerie 0r Sec-I'M runner beans W" 22x12: o, gxgxtufff'mskgfvil°go Lemon Elm ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' a e COhl- H? "W? 6V0“? “"9" Y0“ §° ° a Pm" Y W“ mus n. familiar old time indication of a - _-_-_.._ ' ' ~' "i l’: . "'.'i '.‘ i - . . . .~ . '1iie 5on1 ‘ (is ciilii on f» l)ll)l)lC ft w uoid» in vllPlllll incrcnli mic of your B22, Omekmc WI“ mnemnci to show it t0 W1" chums» Paul PQiret the famous dress de- vflgfltjble garden on the farm we indicate the importance of vines in 1 cup Susan some hair. pr. wiiil as their nu" i A young; u oniziii who was iii ilie _ _ H m d | ’ _ , , good production ,- nm, I=flibn<1| ,,..,i (PM, m i,,i,. 1 . M.“ W, inn-W ",- HK. ‘\llvcrvk be OSSWCCl if Y0" Yemembel Take melt ‘Md “m “m5 a“ M" i signer, in his reminiscences, writes 07d idcn. is woriry of emulation on ' 2 tablespoons comstzircli. P\"l'l\'f(l4 lii i ‘ind iliclroniviitic lithe “"lll’"j\‘(“‘f' iiiiirii \""'ll"li up ‘C’ "lcllldclll? lciSpoonful Hinge H791" o“ the table to reprcd that as a. boy. he‘ W85 ilillillclluced ll"! Vii/i’ 113ml‘- A lmllndlfy $91109 a w“ Winn: water‘ and pimtogmphcd of Co|man's Mustard. “m “"9 1'5 and W‘) Y's’ by his father to an umbrella man- covered with flowering vines adds wh“ ‘n M" u” WM‘ i" Fwd 4 l-BWBHDOOM bullet‘- . Now ask your chums if they h h i, d the ‘ob ft dccwitve iio‘e to the vegetable 3 tablespoons lemon juice. There was absolutely no clue to their identity and they wcrc 0n the ' llfflclllfel‘ and e a e 3 ' “ ‘ ‘ ' 8w" verge of being adopted by n very wt ' l iid prominent childless couple 9 can take away a frilll and lea“ a However, he found solace in filch- 1 garden WlilClh will bring. _it 111w a finer éozoxytzgugrfilitfeiivitf 51358500“ sand t when by (insure a poor little sizii: iiii obscure viilagic iii iiiice g plant. When they give it u-p, take mg bits of 511k that r911 out wmle barman. Wm, the ornamental s gar an corns arch tot‘ ferred to as "vines" although hard- ly deserving this term although they make a great length of stem minutes. Then remove from the tin in fertile soil without restraint. and add butter, lemon luico and Tho cucumbers, gquiishes, pump» salt. h kins and melons are food-produc-i _., iuray two matches and leave the D.S.F. ivord IVY. Mustard i There, you say. I've taken away in pair 1pcar( and left IVY. AlDS oioesiiofi" &&nzn.. gether. Add the water gradually, '11 ' bein c t, wok l planting. the “mble as New g u stirring constantly. Boil for nvq them homo. and 5P9!" dellBliiflll evenings pinning them on‘ to H- little wooden mannequin Whlch hls sisters had given him. I-le made 1t happened zicrviss the pictures oi‘ ‘the CllllilYUll in a paper. She iiiiineclizziely fetlflglliiklll tliein as iicr own bniiics who ixziil been kidnapped from hcr by their father from whom she ivas separated. illlll she zit once claimed them and came to America and got iiicm and took Liicni back home with her. I was (illg oi the miiiiy reporters ivho wroiv that ow, and I have Morning: glories are ideal mater- ial for covering wire fences. Their twining habit makes them take hold of their support at once and ,3. often ivoiiaicra-rl wliiit those children will think when the are grown and What iable- has no legs-A succe§ively a piquantc Parisian“, _ I "“___ "_’—"*_"_"" realize llil", their mother's love doomed ihcni in he poor little Ifrench -—-— iiiuliipiicatioii iable. and a“ Eastern Queen This decgd- 59°“ fan“ Trasohd “rem of foliage m‘ vines‘ 5mm‘ “u” the m” dwarf relauvefi", peasants lIl d of the sons oi a millionaire. On the one side luxurious l What lire is most easy to see in hi m. r. He day he took some 595118105 ‘Vi-l lIB-llflfivmf! blllt‘, rose is so well known that it usurps the when lihi-‘TG 15 190m in Ii garden living” c‘. upporiiiiiiiy of education, travel, pleasure, daily association 3, miswn-Iihc plane (plain) tree’ i? h; cdegglg’ to a lady modiste and ivhitn clizilices each morning. title of "vine" without quallflea- W lwommmlal-B U191". V1710 WWI The scarlct runner beau with its tlon. should be tried for main crops. Polo l Modern gardening because o; 11- beans are really an economy in | with cuiiiiinoil piircnls. Oii the oilicr, ]J0\'L‘l'l_\', iionc of the comforts of life. “vim, ggdc of a Christmas pm}- who accepted them and paid for [A MorningSmile a hard llllfl l;-.l: "a (‘XZSiPIiCLH Will n. mother's iuic iiiziize up to tliciii for ' (1111: has 11m most 5u1tana5?_Th9 , - Prjuimll“ blflmlm "mkcs fine mater" the tllllfilVlliv") Iliis ll. lll0lllPi~ p. right to offer up he‘. eiiilci on the altar l‘, _ msigm _ gglefiTéflzAfstélg ifgiiiskllgii rgglud; :1’ for n v-inct drnpcdifencc. 1/3111: mited space where there are such small gardm, for, furnished with of her mother love? 1 do not known _ ; Fl 1mm l5 11° cam m“ cum 97- £07155 1779f"! l- hlllh V? 8 611811131318 W195i they owupy 19“ 59599 f" In the case of an illegitimate Cllllfl I am sure that it is always best Plenb ' ‘ ca‘; izduaolltietwtgorkwigl: lixifnsillirtkn althi-“lfill W5 IOllflFC l5 110i; heavy typo 0f pllllt. Those dwarf forms, the crop produoedthln the burl for tlla child to be ndiigitcd, but the lllOillCl‘ mus; give it up at birth and ,. , _ . .f _ . , ,- U MASOARA IS PRIMARILY an o‘ h “W181i to make the screen fur- such as l!!! found in the pens, ZYDOS- ‘l. '\ before mi iienrtszi-ii shave lWlllOfl nrzr-uiid it. To ask hcr to do it after F051;’ m £;1gn':gn:n_3:34am}: i: AN Evgyyicg 305M559 nishcd by: the beans and morning beans and the vegetable msrrows, Spring is a crucial Perl“ My) two .\‘c'.ir:5. i: . yin iirc asking this girl, is demanding more of her than flesh “eels Lady Asquith and blood can irbiir. ‘iiic reason for giving up the child that has been born out oi‘ wedlock t0 be aciopicd is that it takes away to a large extent the stigma of its glories. The most striking vine de- coratioii easily grown will consist of the fner strains of Japanese morning glories with their wonder- were originally "sports", according lawn. During this period of tlil to onetheory. A sport is a plant year weather conditions are such that for no apparent reason does that grass can make its but not inherit thotraits of its seed growth if other factors so neocl- Ficiich women make up their eyes so skilfully that their friends exclaliii how flesh and lovely they four \\'l'f‘l-;£,,_\\lllll; would he have? "rid (promptly) — A radio, an electric refrigerator. a new suit, and n lot more furniture. It was during the last stage that he met Lady Asquith. He recalls birth. The that lives vcitii its unmarried mother has its unfor- _ 8T0 100M113. “that long nose. full of ETBW- that fully colnygd fljwcrs, They are pal-em‘, bu; Melops m mun], “y [or gmwgh are ggyqrgbie, Th. illlldli)‘ lilYllEi. oiii niui it is iui-iiwiiuwi by the Peculiar But we are often greeted with sharp profile, that bitter contemp- 53mm to ggfnjinntc a-iid not as different type. It is also-known cs1 more important steps in the can fniiii yircpI-i ‘in iiiivi: 110110 _ "What kmd or ‘mascara do 5'0“ we?" tuous mouth. close-Upped bul- "l- rebut as tl-c common morning a mutant i i 9g {he lawn at this season are . lliiS l zttercd them -il!'_\ Uillllllll. overcame. But, zcri ilie iininrt and the social win not lZll1i\\' or forget its l “lllvl- uzid pcriiiiis the child to grow up ways in movement . . . those riipld and capricious gestures; a. sort of Sioux chief." She entered like a thunder clap; ivastransported by his collection of dresses, and in- vited him with some of his manne- quins to tea with her in London; when they would have an oppor- tunity of meeting her “most ele- gant. friends." Paul accepted and set forth for London accompanied by some of his most beautiful inan- nequins and ‘loveliest toiiettes. So far. so good: the day after their arrival they drove in taxis and state Don't. g0 and buy black mascara unless you really have black lash- es. There are brovms that are lllliCll more iiniiirnl in their effect. liiasxara should be left safely to evening wiir, unless you are skill- ed. Theseiieiv little trifles of hats that sit off your head throw eyes ,into prominence. Unless they are lYcly subtly done, it is much better ‘never to use iniisczira on them in ‘bright dayizglit. But when evening comes, there is no denying the allure of a dark- flllPtl look to the eyelash frine-i glory. but 011cc started mnke rnp’d growth. The ll_\'.'l(‘lllll1 bean with purple flowers is ainothsr ‘handsome dra- pery. Most iiiici"c."t‘ii~g of all and a great delight to tlic youngsters is the gourd in its numerous varie- ties and (DIOFlIlQS. Gourd fence will furnish a novelty of great in- trrc‘ t, and the gnurds will serve as pleythinizs aficr the vines have been destroyed by frost. There ls no excrsc for leaving a bare fence Man is that peculiar nniniul who can gPi, it good hearty laugh out. of piCilllTIS in an old family album and ihvn look in a. iniirui" wiiliout as much o. grin. Perennial plants have "sports" of feeding, rolling and re-seedlng. another fomi. usually a branch _______._.. that produces l. flower of different , coloring or form from the rest of A s the plant. These are propagated by _ cuttings, grafting or budding. In Isslgmgvgelllficgd s? bulbs an off-shoot of the parent‘ we“, “V” “ced a bulb sometimes shows this peculiar strengthening tonic. variation, Read ‘what Mrs. In vegetables, the vine, when flhzglilscfitpsgysqfgf there are both a vine and a dwarf tome. Says, iii sub form, produces s. much larger CIOpI {med from ‘vcmqn’; 22:: 3y dhllgllllrgil glldfogflg“llllfigll were very btd- l number of pods than s. bush lima. gggsthfgflgf,11f;,1,"_,’;‘,{Il’,;§'§;,f§‘f,§f,,,'§f'§ llll".ll. Confusing Nor flu.» 1h: id iniss anything oi mother love in this arrangement, . because only people who have a deep love of children and a great desire for thin; uill iiikc upon themselves the labor and ihc burden and the of rearing uii Zifli.‘ it is tun ‘mic to‘. Neighlzar—\'vhy is your car paint- Gil blue on one side and red on the other? Speedy-Oh. it's it fine idea. You should llflill‘ the witncsscs contra- dicting Dill‘ niiotiicr! llliU iii of whom _)' to get licr not known and DOROTHY DIX. Dmir Dorothy IDix-I am ‘ iii pi-nviilri‘, bu‘. vrrv had an awful pain nn the top of my bud (‘riurcil Itcndt; in Frniicc , w n, ._,.,,,,,J i to Lady Asquitlrs domicile. A running marrow produces more did not mi well at night, could hardly m: _ i , . _ _ _ _ b. I- , “in , W, ,,, iBlabFslilKb is A And that hsniivnvd w be at the than a. bush type, and the tall peas igli.“i‘“iiioii"yi§iii“piliiifl'i ifbidillliih 13mm, t, “iniie is ton dazzling in 1 Uyn-ERSAL FAVORITE firm “ihcn Lady Asquith qcgupjed that ‘Nuke anpporta m cnmb m.“ Favorite Prescription and i: put me rifl the siir'i'i‘nc authorities in the, No m D 1 s‘ t th m I I u‘ h k hid‘ °" Tl/ffl- 1 fl'llll:ltl“'ll",“'°w “' ‘ ' V n _ __ . ownng 1'66 , G 0 C3. V1 0 In l. 0 my lppette mprove , a pan n my fimlilwfll PM 01' Fl-“l” “m ‘us’ Bed-Siva}; b mo one mod that is Residence of the Prime Ministers of an“ l h" er c: p and uiuauvyaelie iiimirbukdinrheued." my own (int o writ to dances, why should I be mnrrjcd? , (“$51112 l1=1\'ll\is'_l1ll 1mm‘ ll13l“"'“35 iénzlllzsh uwlerdwmj-rouilgd‘ isaghithe iEngland. The trunks were unpnck- ‘ ii-iiiiiiiii 1 pllilillKiFl‘ .1 iittiwi’ ma. . ric IZONEST WIFE. wloivd Wl- “"1" 5“i'~'°'~*“""-' "m 5 “l ‘ “° u“ w“ “E *1 m“ ed- the parade was a. triumph; ' ' l ' p h, Japan, ca...“ Film. in even jug“ M, “mum came m M a mm What the Fashzonables are Wearm Viiiat ‘did you gel mnrricrl for? To get a date to take you out to ‘Rilssia Wm know whm‘ yo“ ma“ |ment and was presented, he retum- i ~—— and bring you their idea of it. l t t d ,1 Filct migiioii is the dc luxe edi- ‘ed o his s u y ookmg rather , _ , , _ grave." and at seven in the evening lion of llllS Ulllbfl-yll disli. WllCIl ma“, and 11,5 arlnv o, “Mannequins .01": t: l" ‘ i.‘ i “ ijllmlnkcci: afiogglmiqé [Zlicatgillclgfiun were packed ofl‘ without any stand- wii n Jvii air. ll izi LlIlIlWl‘ and not fl'lilf‘fl up for n life cciiirnrt as i -- [v4.1 ‘.31 2 - "lil llll'i'llil. LiLllVlff u‘. iiiui ugc you lllllsl.‘ r‘ll(/\l"l'l t cs to iziiotv that thcv . “ ' , _ _ mg on ceremony. ‘There were no PM glanmous way or fixm“ drums or trumpets as they climbed iiiignon is to serve it on sauted and tliut ‘v‘.'lll‘ll a woiiiyiii gris ll" ility of‘ n home and n ‘mi into their taxis. ‘ciicies of pineapple, garnished with fliers of smiled green peppers. table Compound Made a Have your lautcher cut your fileL New woman of H" lllllgllDll from one and a half inches .to two iiiciics thick. If you can't go dc luxe on it, it is better to serve something clsc. Steak should be ‘ thick! It comes in slices, and when cut thick, one is enough for a serving. To prepare the setting for your steak, put ciis tablespoon of butter in a saucepan and slowly saute one if you coiisidri" dancing the chief fCli('li_V in life, you should B” Annabg"; Wm-[hington Most of us lovc to feel that we are neatly and smartly attired for the busy morning hours. . 1 don't ‘mean. o! course expen- sively-Jult suitably, Your house frock should be one that borrows its ideas from the sports or spectator sports mode. Why wear s house frock that you have to apologize for when you have to answer n ring o! the door bell. You can make this model in a couple of hours. Its small cost is amazing. And it's the prettiest thing imaginable, so entirely flattering It's a rayon in slate-blue ground with navy spots, navy bindings and buttons. i179 llfll. mcrrgv-go- iicri niid iakvs upizii li. rif the e is not cxpeciccl to Spblltl her .i-iii. The i:i'i'i'"ai.i:iis are ini- i to 11C!‘ lllilillilllfl mid inakc him a happy niiii coiiifm-iiiliic lioiiic. Lydia E‘ Pinkhamw vego-j Premier Crlucimd 'l'lic most Clll'i0ll5 llLii; in ilic world is that r9 many ineii and wciricii never find out that Iiiryv rirc lo‘. i iiiivrincciiini and hold diametrically opposite \,t"~‘.$ of iiic and iiic p. .. iii. rif liii;i;>iii1.., iiiiIii iiflcr iiicy nrc lllill‘l‘ll(l. Why tiivjv‘ don't dr-ciivri" this llClOfn iiirsg." .ii'c riiriuicij uiici iii time to save wrecking each other‘; iIvJu 1.; 1i ('i'»lllill(ll'illll tiizi‘. that; the i riddle of the $[llilll.\'. ' Why in the days of courtship didn't you find out that your liiusbcnd [ wasn't a dancer? Why (lidift you get an inkling that he was quit-t and (lomesiic in his tiusiv‘? Why didn't you ifvi. u. suspicion that he was not a cliiittcrbori? Aiid why didn't lic disrovci" iiizit you were ilniiccinzid and couldn't he happy lllllL a you were iiiiikiiig wlioogvcc? Next day in the papers tlieic were huge portraits of Asquith with Paul Poirot opposite him; there was a gigantic headline; “An Exhibi- tion at Downing Sticetf’ they wanted to know why Asquith. a free trader, had lent his salons to a foreign merchant and was Orggn- 111118 exhibitions in the residence I-lui iiow iiiiit yin two find that _vou llfl llllif‘ different in.» - don't you conipriviiiisi-'.' number (if niiziii.» a wrck ii lie will trike Surely hilllll.‘ compromise like that is h. And llllll. will happen if 5'<:u iitiir. with other incii. Iielir Miss Dire-There is n ecrtuiii Why don I it" ‘rc in slay at. iioiiic ii . to pariici; on your night-i" out‘! ‘ tiuii breaking. up your honic. pliiliiiidcrliig iuid ruiiiiizig iiruiind DOROTHY DIX, ciinriniiig youii" liidy whom I see every day and whom I am most anxious to mcct, but l do not know any person to whom I could apply for an introduction. Should I stop her on the street. and tell iici- this, or wait until she specks io me first? LONELY YOLiTiG WIDOWIIR. Alihll/(‘TI Why don't you write her a note and icll iicr that you ivouid like to know iirr, but know of no lllllllllll acquaintance who could introduce you. Tcll her ivlio you urc niid give references so she will not think that you iire trying to pick iier up. An cusiei‘ w to iii-range some ciinncc encounter with ny and quite as effective would be licr. A spiiiiiarrl once told lilc that ll. favorite iiiciliod in his country of getting acquainted with a girl ivas to st cp on her foot and then apologize profusely and gracefully. I cannot recommend this method, as it docs not 599m 1,», m» 11ml it ivould make ii favnrnhlc impression on a girl lo have licr fuot iiiaslicd and licr best sliocs ruin ou iievcr can tell. DOROTHY DIX. ed. But y “I could not eat or sleep at night be- cause I was so restless-pains iill over my body. The woman who lives next door told ma about Lydia. H. Pink- bamfii Vegetable Compound. It-hna j helped mo tremendously. It has re- ' built my system, nnd relieved tlic pains. I feel like a new woman nowP-Rliin. L. i\l. ltlcK/issorrfblnple lloiid, P. O. llriglioiine, Lulu Island, British C0- lumliin. 'l‘ry this medicine. {l8 out of 100 women report hem-fit. Sold by rlrug- gista everywhere. Get a bottle today. J . Mr large diced green pepper, or two small ones. Remove pepper dices, which was paid for by the nation's trade? Questions were asked in Par- liament and Asquith was called to l hot. ‘when ilicy are saiiicd, to a brovni paper and place iii your warming love-ii, which should be kept hot. ,‘ Then put another tablespoon of but- ter into the saucepan, and carefully isauie your slices of pineapple. with {the juice drained off. Brow-n lightly '- on both sides. While this is being ‘done, of course, your stcak should l be broiiing. The secret of broilliig steak just right is to have your oven piping place the pineapple circles carefully and top each with n. piece of steak. 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