i: .i.“',. . -l,.el-1/:;‘..<.;::¢' an». 4;. .< ~ __->s_.y_ -. w.“ ._ _ JULY z. 1w) 4 ______._____ l ‘A new ol preserving eggs that u g 1 ‘ ‘ i‘ ' ,_ / Carbon" Dioxide Keeps Eggs Good bppenrs to have practical uses to larmers, packers, and housewives has been announced at Cornall Univer- sity, Ithaca, N. Y. The preservative is carbon-dioxide 888. Disclosure that this gas ranks first in nature's own egg preserving process and that it can be. controlled readily by mgfliogg, 13g- viously unconsidered, are __i.he"sooi'ets revealed by the Cornell '7 Carbon. dioxide is partolijiagkhly laid eggs, but it escapes rapidly through the shells. Its loss is lound to be one ol the most important caus- es decomposition. Control oi this loss is accomplished readily because the " shells reabsorb gas about as easily as they lose it, and because only a slight percentage ol gas is needed. Be-V cause carbon dioxide is a. natural part cl the egg, its artificial use in mild doses has no ill ellects upon quality. Prompt attention helps to". retard the loss. The research was conducted by Dr. Paul F. Sharp, Professor ol Dairy“ Chemistry, with technical assistance cl A. E. Everhart oi the Poultry De- partment. The two most important results thus iar attained are longer preserv vation oi’ eggs, and delivering them in a lresher state. It probably is a lact. D. Sharp says, that effectiveness ol present storage methods comes large- yl from the lact that the evaporating carbon dioxide in the eggs slightly charges the air about them. This points a practical methods ol getting newly laid eggs quickly into good tontainere, even il no gas charge is available. Even a day is vital, so rapid is evaporation. New» “o dork dress 1. .,,',,,. n‘ man’s Realm -:- Social a What ew York is Wearing Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern B Annebelle Worthington/ ' intricate, but is eaeily acoompliabelll" The pattern is perloratod to be cut. apart and the edges‘ Joined with seaming. pin tuck or lagoing, so ll to lorm the deep yoke tor decorative, -' ellect.- _ . ,..- Btyle No. ass: is designed in silos , i 10,18 years, N. $8. 4i‘! Ind (Tinolill ' bust. ' It will make up splendidly printed lawn, handktcbiel linen il print or pastel shade. and bdtiltl. the season's smart labric that bile: such a. wonderful change to uinmcr wardrobe. - Polka-dotted Nd and whito crepe do chine is swagger lor semi-sports, with bows oi white crepe. ' Flowered or pastel ehiflon is stun- ning. ' ,.. _. whatshouldawomandownenherhuabandoeaeesto cerelorhec-andlalls inldye with anotherwomanand begshlswile tosethim free?" and want- to man’! in the order to 1.01136‘ the wile to give them their lreedom? . a |‘a ' 1 d. wile who uses every weapon o! theta *-_ Here u. two interesting and bitter letters man; » lortb thi. man's aide ol the problemJi group oi men ask these questions: . "Have fwomen any real morality? Dc they? con- sider morality a thing ol the spirit or just a legal al- lair? '3 morality to them simply sell-preservation and uldmnour n uni wby they reel iuatiliod in clinging to lnea who hats them? i‘ "Twins, moral wbo “insist. upon living with hus- ‘ who went to divorce them but are willing to ‘provide ~lor them who mum the women they love wiwg taoe, who do anything and everything in \ -i__.___ wile, now about the cruelty ol the . 1 ' _ "It a. man is cruel ‘who ieayu hi! w colloid him bound to her? 0m l ‘ _.:euI:r..=r i." I I - m” ‘m "' . ,. To?“ _ nemesis-P Reality l_ __'ro niyoicai h. .. . business man or wbmgn W an unwelcome or weariaome at m opportune moment. W Bill- to a party should it be will“? mignon?" bee! tenderloin, served with none. .id Personal ‘-.- Fashion Q. What is a diplomatic 1%!‘ A. One cl themoat ellectivelwayl U. ‘ Qllaguestbringaabolol - A_Yes. v Q. What L. the meeliiPl °l A.l"1letmil1wnaf0‘ll\llp. =1 ROBBER A"- HOT TIME (spun to n. Guardian) HAMILTON. June Ilia-Detective 7- till in size ol pattern. Address Pattern Department. The New Fashion Pattern price lb cents. Be sure to wile lllllfl‘ any mom by abandcnm ls a husband to be regarded as no eupillm a husband sullen by bowel" til lhg but a ‘slave’ or a cash resistor? on dyei Magazine is lb cents, but only i0 cents when ordered with pattern.‘ I I willOnion!Ildaaillleelladleaapneaala "use" N0, 2853. Bize............... Name . . . . ......e..~-.~-.-..--.- Btreet Address ................-.... l ‘City ..........,_....stois............ Those Splitting Slok Headaches! ___... . -1 v " .l,___, “FRUfY-A-UVES"$ebpThoee ' _ A charming sle model in dainty Health-Robbiflfi Pill cotton voile in i‘ ll all-over pattern i l c l. x1" I. in flattering ye -beige and brown s tones It clips i side hem through "M": ‘*5 b ‘ii-i, ‘a We l» mm “ca: . “urn-artw- ~.. eiul newideaol Mtmmhimyw“ i entered the day- ery wear. 3‘ - ice repeats the t o! skirt through a wile who has grown repulsive to him?" from herfI have-“oli | il ihougbt cl nothing-lather clubs. and inane chatterollhis all right to chattel-when you W‘ when a woman reaches the age o! i0 it is time 101' 1W1’ W “W109 F!“ 5°" ol mind. with m: stupidity that he could almost strangle her. Welt who is to blame? Oi course, he picked her out. average and he had a right m could at least have le by. show some chivalry to men? What about a. woman's live with her when abe knows ' “You pity a discarded wile. . soul recolls lrom a wile who is ~50 gets sick aith revulsion when she touches ha; groin bflg "hid-t" yet the woman hangs on ....._._- "Btlould an honorable man who wants t0 live fight b6 10"“! f0 11W Wm‘ Another man writes: ~ "As a matter o! moral decency and aeli-Nspect l have told m! W"! “i” love another woman and do not love her and that I want m! "$1M ed to share evenly everything 1 have with her. ‘which aplenty, ‘il she a ould give me a divorce. and she reluaee. . I I.‘ _-_-_.--o "My wile, line thousands upon thousands ol other eelliah wivel. h" her parties. her-lamily. Bhe completely orleited my love and respect. l grew diegustod with be mm phenom‘ "You say the poor wile isn't to blame when _ husband I“! l0 W" ~ But as a young girliabe was as good as_tbe to expect her to evolve as much as an animel._ arnod some new tricks as the rem We!“ ' —---——>- . "We expect chivalry lroni a man to a woman. Why should not women lorciag bor husband to he loathe: hori .._.___... but have you any idea how a decent man's holdinghimbythelaw? Hiasktnorelfll- him. He tries to m!!! tn k093i untiitbetbcugbtbeblndtboemiio becemeemurder. until bislut drop ol blood u turned to tears intricate seelnin That is, it looks alwayalellevu. Tryit today. o! bmemm ' So important the research con- . - ' - " sidered ‘that-bi is have been aa- ' z get many letters like these lrom men who are not philahdorera. Not plied 10l'.—F AND DAIRY - petciocat. chasers, but line, upright. coneoientoua men. anxious to do right. PRODUCE I h hi loci but who have made the terrible mistake o! marrying the wrong woman and who= are desperately and pitoously striving to salvage loi- themselves a low years ol happiness instead cl dragging along in drab misery to the grave. _ , And they are lighting a losing battle against women who are entrenched be- A M0 ng Smllé ‘blue’ their marriage certificates. who an backed up by Public opinion and ' . public sympathy and who cannot oi- will not lace the truth that tbvlrwery An Irish on oflered subw- t» .- victory t‘; more disastrous than anydelcat could be and that the tighter theboywhodtcllhimwhowu * "W" theyholdontomenwbobaveoeuedtocueloi-fliemthemoratneyloee the greatest -» in history. I men-l. ' I ' , ' “Christopher olumbus." answend __ ', _4_______ . one boy. Sometimes it is the woman's lault that her husband has ceased to care for “George w lngton." answered her. Sometimes silo has lulled his love by no: uilubneen, ho:- buiect. her another boy. temper. her nagging. Very oftenjbe is not to bianflo. She is all that it wll "st. Patrick,’ shouted l. bright in her to be. she has given nsl-‘husbabd all that aba had to Ilfihhlméglgl" little Jewish - l . it was not enough. she had not the wherewithal to leed his soul. Bblc oq ‘t "The sixpen is yours," said the be a companion to him no matter how hard abs iriedibecauee God 1114' priest; “but w .- did you say 5t. w, plea given him l. line intellect and hi! MIMI 9! l_ hill.‘ Patrick?" "Right down n my heart I knew it was Moses," aid the Jewish boy. "but business » business." saaur! ones-nous ssswaam Nimble Feet e _ nnan mas Lame-Fleece vub~ iish an exercise lol- making one lim- ber and light ‘on one‘: ‘feet. ‘l am 1e years old, 5 leet m inches tau ‘and have very thin legs. How can I lat- ten them? Does borax in the eilmapoo maize the hair lighter or doe either-m the hair? SUI.‘ Answer-Dance exercises are line “DOWN EAS H " ABBIVES 0N FIRST RIP 0F BIASON ' l LEITTO CAPACITY MONGTON." e 30. - The first “Down-Easter” that special train movement - lrom _New York to the Maritime ' ovinces lelt New York yesterday alto oon and arrived in this city in t - to connect with the _ Maritime EXP — imm Mvflmll i0 lor making one nimble; Bel-e is ‘a .- Halifax this - ma. A11 available simple one that should be done u quicw as you can do it. in time f0 last march music. Begin by stand; ing GEM; with heels together. On the lirst count, slide your right loot straight out to the lldl. $00 wintod space on this rain was taken. and the direct tr service is eapeciod to be a very pular one during the time it is in l‘ ration in the num- ilivgvlbier shade I Inch will probably and Sonic mer months. ThePine acmuntbemeieluuiiusneeeisgoeuloileoeoutbo Boston car. ved on ma train also. second ebunt, s.“ m. "rigllifloot toward uie me loot. vlwln: right heel against ielt instep: theleat are at right angles. 0n the third count. point the toes strailht out in heat. On the lourth count, slide the feet back. incline the rilbt shin over the ialt legend placing the right heal and like the ~ » York car was lliled to its lull ca ity, d0 passengers be- ing earl-led - the two shaping cars. en’ ed dancing-learn to place Jest. parallel with the heel dime li"-'\ not tllffiflle loot so far ae-tw. the leetac tar as‘ this. ihetoeolthelaltlmdtig} itthetoecl thaotbllnmdVyen" No Tragedies are more terrible flab these mislnaungl, which cltsner than not, are the result o! early marriages in which the husband simply outgrew the wile. Nothing is more latilmll than thl hope with whichauch women be- lool themselves. the belle: that it they will iuat bold on to the husbands who have tired cl them. they can get than: back again. certainly no ligure is more pathetic than that oi the discarded wile whose vanity and whose pride aid whose hear-tare alike humbled into die duet cl her husband's wearyiag cl he: and preferring anothlsl- woman to bar. Butilwehave tearatoabadwemyapare adewaiaolortbomanwhose disappointment is as great as his wiles in the lailure o! their marriage, who has hungered and tilisiod lol- eympauiy aha has not given him. who has in- dued‘ a martyrdom oi boredom and pretty tyrannies and nagging. . ..,__..__.... Butasmncleveland usedtoeeyflutlaaecadiiionandnotatbeorytbet ccnlronts us," and it seems to ml that mouth‘ a situation there is only one decent thing lor ha wile to do whose husband has come to loathe her Qndithtt ll to set him tree. She he) ldlt Min Sh! ltll 0f entail avail to hold the body alter the spirit is gone. ' but milflyl-ndtotturlfll 10601167816811! beatbouaandtimeeliappiarilabowtld harbugbandihadlwel-ogm wants and ediuet her lilo along lines. _ otmr woman-co amen naval-kaolin: "iwouyoulmeiovadnwim lode-museum, y. ._ a ,1 ,.,__,-_'x .,,;.,.. ‘ K “om... how 01M’ ' alibi-lb e ll Mmmuumm no a. a ‘ arse - " reapectieltinhercanlveodeairetobindamnto wbonlbakncwa ""°",?“;'°,L*‘ ""'--i'i""' “z iii-mi. hates bet. that be shudders at the touch cl her liand Ind "“““'*“ h" M“m"°"'”m- ‘m tbatnlscverytbougbialorlcaieotberwemarldertalalyeuchaunieniea zwh:°ug'mm."ua“ iuoolileyoznuliegeomsioiyiu-usbeieuuoumlomoeeu-meoinm; emu,‘ a ‘MM ‘u, Mtoillillflilrllclbut wiveewboeebalbnndambminelwclveioenieaeweuuenueidm- Wm. R. Clark and an unknown bank robber were shot and killed in a gun. dint in the cellar cl a house at m Rosalyn Avenue North. lcncwine the robberyol the east end o! the Province ol pntario hgvinll Bank cl $1.500 here this eveningufrhe unknown shot and killed Olark as the latter bravely attompted to pen- etrate hie cellar hiding place, and detective James Blenkier promptly _ avenged the death o! his ecolrado b! tiring’ ‘a Sit-calibre bullet into the robbei-‘s-brain. Tear gas, rifle lire. bulieb lrom the robber’: sawed-ct! shotgun, a club andthemoct thrilling man hunt in Hamilton's history, all ligured in _the grim tragedy. which cost two liver. the Illa ol a desperate criminal and thatcl an olllocr o! the law lullilling his duty. Detective Clark was married. with a sawed-oil shotgun conceal- ed under his raincoat, the unknown robber. aged about 45‘ years. dark and 1mm. sained entry to inches: emu-l closing time by freeze-ends; lunlseu u a depoeltor. Once inside, m! 19'5"“ hi! Wfllm‘! at thebank stair." scooped up about cisoo iii bills lrom‘ the tellerb sage, and wig pursued down the street by an billet. lttrlem by the toners abouts.‘ m chase led to thecellar ofa ltociyn Avenue home where the robber lecrai tedhimaellinarruit Police reserves were ‘condoning m; bombs were rained in upon mm, mg whedthe war. bombs were presumed to have taken sulllcient ellect, detec- tive Olark led the way dew‘; lar stairsuA luailade lrom the robber; weapon ended his lile, when he reach- ed tbe- bottom and belore echo ol there was a crack-craoh-eriok, live shots in all irom detective Bieakley‘: revolver. and the robber in turn. toppled over dead. V , ; _ HAMILTON. Ont., June flea-firec- ing tho indentity o! theivbank blndit g killed late yesterday in the cellar a Rosalyn Avenue home. alter u“ slain acting detective William our: local police this monung lcundne was net's. a lurolaoullln Cuff Blame Waterloo . on Hie mo; "Aa arm travels oajte noalullflld Napoleon. newuetwmnfllililiwbr that his ecidielp wuewallaadpacpciy ieaAudlelueldeibbaibubdmli-d thetelletanda tnmugcleitiaem/ tbsshotglmreportsliaddleddown 8 ,/‘ youbilylsrgyouknowissafei i iteins noharmful’ . ingto f; inj the fabricgrthe most del' te color. ~~ WithLux, clothes, curtains, b 1 ~ ts, cm- ; a lbroiderel linens. printed cot u», . ecr and i ' ‘sturdy fibricu-ioo-etay new-loo i ~g more i, _ lhalrtwioas long!‘ a “hixiissold only in the blue box, ever in 1“ ‘Eberygreat movie in = - I ‘i every ‘ New Yrk musical show. buyers foal ' it, ‘ '~ teloreauaellumtohcpcl d; 1. ,. Q i -< ‘-4 t. Ua-‘onnn-l.‘ i -..-.q-.-.-.-,v’- _ _ lRELESS WASHING ‘i. ., d... on clothes than actual wear, up - say. I Ev iimeyouwasheilknrayonmw llensor - ~ with soaps oontairf - armful oolo things dun d - C a , fibra are weakened, colon oideooiwrl ‘t oev district iernel-"boamdfiu his lirst rllalilclnlnai ; - London is special- B-l time. a! A reetauran I t supply lull nour-