-mu,--i -u Pm(;EElG!l'I' V f Woman ’s Real ‘-:- Soc JULY zg‘ 193., 11-51: ci-iaiiurrrii:-mwiv ciuaiugaiv .l.4 LA and! -P .. '°v vvvvz ““ *‘A* vvvwvvvvv LA - vvvvvv °al I vvvvv - H; _ ¢_¢ we rsonal -:- -:- Literature A AAA A AAA A ““4 V cc. can. . I 3" V V V V I , , 17...» HOUSEWIFE and Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box AFTER“°?_’:‘_ CALLER‘ * 5 ‘ HER ACTTVITTES . °““* W '{v11ere Are Times When Parents Elan Do No Braver Thing NW’ mfirsm Mm mm, W Md no mtmuun 0! sudden1yiM0LAsSEs COCONUT mmws. or Show Greater Force of Character Than the Act Wm get mm mm in this little adopting the extraordinary ballot. I TUESDAY’ "M! M . -A-.. Today’: ‘Short Wave Radio Program (llfiohfiltlrnfitfl , - - ‘ ' - . ‘ deals corn syrup’ 1-21 HOLD roux HEAD UP the same folds tends W W” them of Atoning for the Sins of Their Own Children. menage, she said. lhat. were were any more i one.quni~ter cup . _ 12...... out in the creases. One week iold _ “Don't upset yourself. my dear. left unapotted in th. world. MI tablespoon vinegar: 1-4 6}» W‘; mo p. in. -—-Relay n-om 5,1,. 1, me Sm”. winds should rustle I them quarterwise and the next No man is worth it." I oiio tfgzfflfgnhml asses; 1 tablespoon motor, 1 On bum. 4-Don yum,» by Mom“ Vinnie you L,-ead we W0,-idvs high- week in three folds and see if they V ADE?-G. whose anger hid N611 W“ 9" “I” y W“ m'bl 1c_ coconut. TPA3. 35 3 m.. ll 88 meg. do not wear lonlzrn DEAR Miss D1X—'I‘wo years ago our son was lulled in an automo- moummii like a tiny name. made Wm“ 1”’ hm“ °“ ‘ 9 ‘m 1’ Combine syrup. molflflh 713°?" Schenectady way, Still against them bravely tussle, Hope, and labor day by day Falter not, no matter whether | There is suiisliine, storm or calm, bile accident. Before he died he told us between sobs that he had done a great. effort and wuiwlled h°-i'- ‘““’—'1 ’“l’P°‘° "W *5 ‘“"“ "W and butter and boil until I. smell 5,35 p. m. ..ahort-wove Mal’ something for which he was very i:)n'f{lW. I-I; saiclil tiliilatl. durinxghllis senior man I wonder? Per :;:1’1f11b¢:vun‘13i’e§’d“ggFb,’I°s$)°pl:“dm‘:j’ n|'i'x1;)\.ll’lt :31 sang! Bag. m., 9.03 12191;. B 0V9 W B. Dun o c 0 “ ' “'9. 1' V ‘ I‘ glzgsmatgolaggetheey were engaged to beymalf hlllli 31 i-nines llafl b°“l1 d1-39795‘ "1e‘“:"“'nd Ithm bee“ I’"‘m°d dfin gzccnut. Shfiille “"0 ‘mm "‘“" ried. He lost his job, so they were never: 1 mleiht . . . . ' by 3 deal“ "h°‘° °9Im°” W“ ' 3-4 inch in di3-m€l€l'- M33" 39 A high waistline and masses of posies on the shoulders are distin- guishing features of a frock shown Art! in every kind of weather by a leading Paris d€5lB'|'l9l'- “°“ W W “P W i “"1 A .... ““"‘°‘ "“‘ ° ‘°“ “'*“‘."°"‘ ‘°’ ‘“°’“.."“°I ‘§'.’::.".‘;'.f ‘.‘;’..‘°°...... no no £°§i’.:.‘.‘..°.‘é‘I.“.El‘ “’ "“““’ °"°” ‘°l cm we 4 "*- ‘.‘.£'”°‘ _ who is the very image 0 my boy. We ave. _ . - - _ - ‘ , I ———- o If a brother should deceive you your summer ViWl1°" 15 1“ 118M‘ not recognized this child whom the young usly silent. she felt that revel- Angela. lie said '0 m°- “","° VELVET MOLASSES canny 6 pg ,,,_ _._«-o.,¢.,..,-p..~,.,..,,, ,_ And should not a. traitor-s part, Weight While flannel» Plemd 3" mother has tried very hard to support, but 1 :_ no were impending and so she ‘ .- Inca“ Kotonf tl1p:rsu:llE:lni§I :—‘ , :1. H. Nanki no.5 an, 14 a mag Never let his treason grieve you. I‘"°““°‘~ feel that we should, for does not our blood d_~fill' tumed the conversation 415 ; 1 9 3‘ the *5? ° ,‘"° , Put 1 1-2 pounds sugar. 1-2 Dim Mo-cow .702 along with liuhtsonie heart; I f‘*’ run in his veins? My husband is very bit— l-Ens; another channel. as in: --0-33 and 1 8111 “Shh W*:lV° aiulnsies. 1-2 cup water. 1-4 NP; 7 11. :n. --..News and review: min Fortiinv scklom follows fawning, I wh ‘ “gum”: ":1": wk ‘ ter about it. He says "no," positively “no." >111"?-‘>5 Way Of lnviiiniz a sudd.il -~Y”9l’;’A"8 °““>§1"95- m3;me§:‘"be_ .inc.';ar. in again kettle. I-feet; when. sovm ,.pm1, Emil, 31,3 mu 9; Boldilcxs is zllo better plan. ‘ doublgnstynocul fie: ltlnihro} so Tami: he Wm have nothing to do with the cmm burst ifiducolnfldenoe. The move had i. lam or he £11‘ 100]‘ mu. ‘)0l:U'\K add 1-2 teaspoon c.eun tu--, me‘ Hiipln: for 3 b—"ii€‘-* dfl\\T~lllS. l ,.u k h 3’ 1 h ' Lh t that our friends will shuri us if we acknow- “~‘°’ 3 9 - -3 ‘°° V dd _ 1-ur. boil until it “T13!” in °°Id; IMIGOI I“ ‘"3 ° 5"“ 5 ”"‘ °”‘ “ ‘ ledge it, and that it will disgrace us, bu: And evidently it was lust as suc- 33 M“? "5 "°““" W ”‘”‘Iwa-.er. Stir; when almost 601‘-0 “dd, 7:23 p. in "Foreign Allin‘ bi Hold your head up like a man sir Frederick Whste. K. 0. B. 1 LL. D. oar. 19 6 m.. ii :11 mm: Gsr, 19.8 m.. 15 14. 11169.. Gen Tm“ 1 ‘“dI1_4 pound butter, 1-4 teaspoon‘ if you rip a few stitches the rip Mada, cool in buttered pan and pull. ‘ , r _ cessfill with Angela, 10 all her *0 had <‘-‘V91’ be? - will not extend more than an inch. . many he has agreed that he Wm MCEDI r . peculiar air of myste and sclf- ‘Well, Del. . . ." your judgment in me mauen what dgfou uiificiency. Angela W I “Del. . . what A charming,‘ Earth tliouuh :-‘er so rich and mel- low, I M gunk? Suddenly laid‘ ——-—— I Yields 1101 for the worthless M0550” ‘‘.‘‘'‘°‘‘3L"S : ___ down her cm; and said: ‘M’-““"" I Goooxur nurransooron I 25 5 m.. 11.75 mczz dmm._ . Bfldfs are wearing bracelets of I A . I mink the only christian and generous. ..Edmce, ).Ou~ve hm experienoel Angela laughed. I ____ Berlin But the bold and honest fellow, “amral °”"’3‘3 b1°55°m “I'° ma“? I Md humane thing that you can do is to accept the chud and do an may in these matters . . ." "1 5”°"1d “file °"'PI‘1“°d' Th“: '.'¥.vo and one-half cups powdered‘ 8:90 p. in. -0.-oimzn Master: ' He Mn 51”” ‘md smnd 31°“: the Wreath wmch has ”"L',"“ I you can to atone to him for his unfortunate birth. Don't leave him to '0“ d°c5 lean‘ - - -H I was 3' Joke we hid‘ we used to “PI ‘DEBTS 1 0811 C°C0m1’-Z 4 i«8b195i>°°“5 A Concert of Light Music DJI) .’_» Spurn the kiizive of every nation, ‘°f "19 5”“ fi°W"5 attached 1'" my alone we price of his parents, Sm. Help mm by giving mm yam .-Then mu me,” Commued Ans- vent nicknames farqone another. [m|.V_er_ 25 4 m” 11 77 men '1 Always do the best yoil can. V name and mmwmg about ms shoulders the cloak of your respecmbllm. 1-la, taking no notice of the intel'- Ill U19 N3'~I°n31 G8-1'€l'¥. We cm: ‘ I21”, sugar in iron skillet and. (‘.ar.1ia.i 4 And l’l()‘n1.l(l'.‘l‘ what your slmlnn l’”‘31‘"'-D “EDDWG ":"“‘~ I Save him as faras you can from the cruel fate that makes the lot of tilt‘ ,“”’“°"' "10"" 5’°“ ‘MW’ 1“ “E591 "3 “W the I‘'‘°I''''”5 "5 friends‘ fl‘-lice Over WW flame» slinlns con-I 9:15 p. in. —-Dance Music. .1 Hold Wm. mm up “kc a ,.,,,,-,1 l.ondon.—Pleated tulle is being I megmmme child one of the most “theme on earLh'God knows the pool. V iiistanoes. the wife has just as‘ and among many friend; we madedmmlyy “mu sugar is melted and : Yvzml 51;, m” 5 3 meg "mom ‘he old scrap B°°k used In new bridal Veus little fellow will have handicaps enough without having the ostracisin of ‘ "mch “gm 55 ‘he h“5'°'“1d - - -" I 3 “‘wm"‘°' Tm‘ W” ' Ia °r"si.rfi.W-<‘0l0i‘8d- Add bum!‘ and ¢°°°' I‘°“d°“ _ -—T,—l;L—A‘:"T7[J;,' ms mhe,-S mmuy added ,0 them. ‘ “Angela." said Mrs. Frayne, “you; wonderful madonna by Andre“ “°’Inut. Pour into slightly-greased 10:15 is. m —The 330 Dame TE.-\ ST.~\l.\S 105 or course, when Darents are confronted with their sons child, who have uunrecin-‘ed something that ii 53"“ 5”“ ”°°‘‘“s° "“d’“ dellfl x s x 2 inches. Mn into squaresi 0'°“°5G’°gb 25-; 5‘;‘"meg‘‘ 7“ | meg, . mo. - ‘ has been born without the law, their first impulse is to lay all the blame I Mikes many Women years Of painful’ Sal” ‘"35 the ‘“"1“°-‘-5 l’“”"'°‘'- 35 I while warm and cut w cn cold. A volume of Elizabethan plays. z Oiiv metliozl of rsiiiozlmz ica stains from cnlorr-d niiitcrlals is to one of which had been given up 85 lost as no trace of it had been soak the sthiiicd p.ll‘[ for an hour fheard of since the elgmecngh can- or two in glyc-.‘rinc. then with warm scam’ umer. with a little iiiilziluiin nddrrl to rill ll‘il("‘ 0.’ the flI_\'C."l‘ll)€,‘ lins gone. Rillm ni.’ lilo .'~f>fl]). and press with a hot irnii uixdor :1 damp cloth When in doubt. it is best to say noth.1i_a Salbiiiforrsf and synlpailiy have nothina in C(‘ll‘.m0li. Tm niiiriy nll‘ll ml ‘take np;iI‘il1:* for an (‘l‘.(‘Ol'(‘ Tliri nn~':l nlw. (‘\'(‘l'_\' man f)."<lr‘llI‘(‘ hill not a living T) lhf‘ d"prf‘s=i0l1 oven the 1 rl an in the red “/ll"l‘. :1 reckless dr.\ci' lcwr-, the illidertal-:91‘ Iii . Tlicrri is no ih.<llt'rinrc the fire Lllfl’ lS kmdled b'Sl. girl‘: evrs A mail 1-. llf.‘lI"l' in the way no mntlcr how old hr» Qi"LS——lf he has pirnlv of pl‘I1pl"‘l'l,V in lcnvc 'P.ll)ll‘.LZ what you (lo not a little SH pro- in your sponge ‘ aulm-nnhlle I ; club, Dragcrlhhm. said: against ‘ need 1 tury. has been discovered by Pro- fessor B. Ivor Evans. of Queen ”- ‘mm IMary College, University of Lon- don The discovery was made in Cole- ortxm Hall. Leicestcrshire. The "lost" play. which was print- ed in 1673. is by Thomas Garter. It deals with the story of Susanna find how she was tempted by the Elders a theme taken from the iipocryplial chapters of the Book of Daniel. The conference discussed prob- lems associated with the provision of community centres in new holis- ing estates Miss .l Lacey of the Vallence ' "Mothers mine along and talk about their girl's love affairs and fathers want to know where their boys were at it ccrtnin time on a given night. "And then the young man of 25 will bring ‘in his new girl friend to join the club. ' ‘ “But we find," added Miss Lacey. KIl\'(‘F. yrul ri iznod start on the road I “mat the gm of 25 win not bring in n'f‘(I'.ll'I ushat you cannot buy Wliii n \\'.'im:in cries on it niarl's sholililvf l‘ 1.» fl prrltiv good Slflll Min’ llf‘ ul'l soon not IL in the hawk Parrot; cm‘. H srnrila "‘ DWI’! D OF FOR £593 Ollf‘ of the ff!-f‘llr.'lllS":t'I0l)(‘ marbles. flCqll.l"‘rI liv Mr‘ fll'\i Lord M'r*l-rhcif. for £4,300 :- the rli<p'l'.=rll of tlint crlllcclloii M C.‘ill'~f'.i’!'S in July. 191 the same rnwm. _ 3.08 lfls, the succc h~lll<.,v Mr Per- main Till: was if S‘.!‘.klll'Z statue in I ~ll'~ of "l~l_\'2l<-in." the eallh cmlslrlcrod bv ins of the last century . k F‘nurt.l1 (‘mntlirv B '.\"“‘l“lll'lll\hl)l. nltlioilszh modern plnro if in the T‘ \K' ril'2::nnl1y arc’: .0 Hnd: nnlc Ii \ fniiml at 0 L.a in 1797. and is 6ft Bin liicii T’ hurl hmn srlit Ills by ilil~i)v'“rr",‘. l.m':l Mclclwlt in vr\=l:~rday's I her boy friend ‘ pnssilile to keep out th‘ in —because she thinks she may lose him. “We smiied a dressmaking class. but the girls wzilkcd out be- cause Lliey did not want their mothers about while they were . mn king their own dresses " She urged that in extending community centres, provision should be made for all types and fl_£ZF'S '"TilI'\’»(" who want culture will find 1: :l get it. But if you are not no _ to pcrrnlt dancing you will keep out thousands of young people. who are the fathers and mothers of the future “My c-xperience is they will soon take an interest in more important things." concluded Miss Lacey. NAME OF SOCIAL CLUB HAD TO BE (‘IIANGED QUICKLY How the mime of it .<i'l(’lfll club for women and girls started on A new housing: estate. had to be changed because it \\'.’ls found im- fathers. upon the mother. They are sure that she is wholly at fault and (hat she °Xl’°“°“°e 1° Grasp‘ If fmly Y0“, ~"°” k"°w' my dear Ed,mee',°"I'am: I is a vile creature without virtue or honesty who has lured their boy from I Could hzwe “med We Wb-'5‘5- 55 55, I3’ knawi I figuegommn sit; the strait and narrow path. Sometimes this is true. Often it is not. very We”: PW“ 335°“ and WM Vfln-ed "° "um 9' d to “ he’ “S. often the child's mother is, in reality. ii girl of good principles, one who I ‘B1913 “.°£na'n' 1" w°“Id _ ha“ been I was so “am, m°I °°mm_I pure in heart, but. who has been swept away from her moorings on aI “°“‘l‘“° 95‘ W3)’ 0!’ ‘bringing both the faul-fsshphilll ‘De-I 5°31“ I wasl tidal wave of passion that she lacked the strength to resist. I? L “"3 IE0 the“ senses‘ But‘ _”“' I “ed. to “"1 Id to }'‘.m .De] 5‘ Such appears to be the case of your son‘s siveefvhear-t. Evidently she; '5” ”““L°3vV my C1931‘. 111088 things I°“”“-a't5'°;‘i :3 back‘ now,’ and; has nobility of soul and character that makes her accept the respciisl— nf’ 3~I““Y5 °°“V9"1e“t 01' l>05- I I00 13 em ° 1 a !'eu_eMl bility for her wrong doing. or else. like so many others girls in such a. bluigd h ‘shwed m tum pwblonnb 3' H F hel desperate plight as she was, she would have deserted her babe at birth , \ hw 3’ 5h°“Id YOU be 59 09!“ W°“1d “*9 -Immuut hi mu‘ and given it for adoption. But she did not do this. she kept the child. laugh‘ it they are lm-possihe for continued fa d m oe and Sid ‘I- though it was her badge of shame. She bravely shouldered the burden I mi” Then he i-urge fill do m E -m_ of supporting it, though it held her back at every step. No basically 5- Fray” Stirred deufliiely in W111 3° °“- 1 ymfuw e immoi-nl woman does this. No light woman. Only a saddened, sobered °h31’- The fl5h”Wa-9 F15lll8- V°“T- M3"? 319- t ted The de_ girl who stumbled cfl of the straight. and narrow path, but who has W“; “m "'35 °9"”““v 51“ an-5W9l\’d. -M’5- Fmyne '5 35° ' Mme climbed back on it through repentance and tears. 9' h°“°y°d Smue thfft had be‘ “°“°m°m' of the 3 W vs a}'m.5e11I I think if you accept this child and his mother you will make not :‘:mfn,k;‘°W7‘ Wd T931‘-‘d. as a. mat- mbrulpt. But she recove I only a great and generous gesture but that you will do the thing that ' “V my dear. I hid &1'Wal's Ellfllfih W 5“Y~ N U M Gab] will do more than anything else to bring Peace and comfort to your own “’°:I‘der°d “ll” 3 WOYH-En '0! your A Dl’°P°-“1 1“ ‘mi align“ ‘me . hearts and to assuage your grief for your boy. For remember that he "3 °“b"’d °I“‘““‘n°i d°”‘- mm" '9”! My dear A"3°,fi’ d qB0_l sinned as well as the girl, and you will be paying his scores against mp‘ mf:“h3d been COHWIC 30 P951: l‘°'mfin“°—5P‘’°°Imv “:9 ‘W0 9 ou, society. against the girl, against the child as far as they can be paid 35 ‘I5 d‘’‘‘’ In “ blaze 0! 1“-‘fleciw llemfh 1/°l-1 k“°W- 13“ ° ‘;‘°““£5emy5t. in this world. Certainly you can erect no more beautifull a£dh;endui;n'g £°:m§;°:vyh'en5“’°IY _t_'h°"° “V9 been gIa‘:Iv‘;‘be’:‘t‘:’dr:"a}‘dI;"u;y"r:;"lI:c‘ut u .. monument to your son's memory than forgiveness and he p s s-w - u H - - - " ‘ n U ' ' ', heart and his boy_ is Angela. laughed, there ‘No, replied Angela. Idlgléilfitlv As for what people will think of you if you recognize a situation that , ""9: ‘Fe Wm be tl-m¢5- 311% 15 mfini’ mm-am “' “'35 n m '1 all know exists, they could only think one thing. That. you have been big 3') eve’ P0351“? W 80 bimk. I mean telling him, You see, he was v enough and brave enough and wise enough to do a very Chrlst—like _,7;°“l’I'”-'€ “"19 - » Whale ~ - ." H in all WWW1 "we 5’“*°° “V” ‘ re? - thing. For when they would have stoned the Magdalene, Christ stooped h if-ii. fine. wwle-is rapture. iauran} in S0110 and, I gmpy; and wrote in the dust and said: “He that is without sin, let him throw ”;,W‘di?d Mm F'N3me- wuldni we “W I °°‘;1d “B “Y; the first stone at her." somebbmg M the 9°53 help 00 mm I’ are’ Wm as DEAR DOROTHY DIX—I have a. friend who is a good woman, but 0*‘? I elfiimln '0 you? . . . " . . as . . . Mrs. Del.‘ I me she has 8. son she is mining and who will break her heart, later on un— 1”’ me help X°“- my d9“'- 000°C‘ Qlme 5-Partv my d‘3‘“'h mmh 1 less she can be stopped from treating him as she does. She has worshiped M'5- Fmynev were W35 5301419’ lltwl‘ lmP°55“9u"'Y °‘ t e W :0’ him so that he thinks he is the most important person in the world. she ma“ 1“, Your m"~ 0" _P¢l‘hflD5. “ling 1 Wm 53)’ ‘_"3‘I-5 f°’ '"“°“' c has spoiled him until he is so selfish that he thinks every wish must mfre ““‘I} 15 5°m_°fm° 0159- ' 1135 9-1W“Y5 - - - ‘ be granted immediately. she manages all of his affairs. follows him on "I don‘ k""W' "Emu-ly. But Jasonvdldnt come the telephone so she knows his whereabouts every minute, acts as his ‘ kmm‘ 5“-”‘1Yv anyfrhine 01 this alone 101' B 10112’ will e. Dial we: valet when he dresses, waits up and tucks him in bed. The boy is n we dsgfgtsdfzi ;"°w::1 ‘lltlcrlllllifg glggdfluély .ui>:0iu;°;ee8tl¥;1’g: 9:: ‘ good-locking husky chap, intelligent, and has an especially nice per- ‘ ' ‘ ' _ be“ ,'i sonality, but he knows how to do no work. ca.n‘i. keep a. job. and now (Ij‘”d3' Holmmg M’ °m1°1"5l‘b1Y- F“ 3' I5" dayslhe w$:Id“k:’_ that he is facing the world it is kicking under him and he is going to 9“. am ,‘}"‘“‘°d °’ « ‘‘'“‘’e and 999“ W me and when 53" dm dj pieces. Is there any way that you can suggest to make his mother realize °°m“‘”I“g' the Gallery he turned aroun B-ll th.t .h 1. 11 him? an ouiclb th flrstto vi h if h “There was someone dee. scme- ran down a corridor among the ..;. 13%.. ” ° ° 5° who . . ea. muah. .1. we _ "Before you say anyuiin ore, 1 English. I went up to him but Though you speakiwnh «$1.13 mug; 0‘! mte Ithartd 1?’ 38°13." ‘-1 Fur my dearest Angela." sol: fr?-¥.vas looking zrimly at 8» M01’- mtkcolriwmcec ll‘ tssbvekze ingrlfer heildafied. t; hsere rogo st}-Slim-lie Fmfne “’8°m1Y- “I want you to land, and nothing 1 could do would infidel elhi 3-the wa tyossilgle ha cthat sh can do Il1iIi)m g I g ‘ k‘“°w I'M“ Y°“ call 5l>‘~‘flk in con- draiw his attention. I couldn't. keep 5 °““ "‘ " "59 "“ °, ‘ ndencelome.1heve oihlitup olcoui-ce.ior people were Her alibi, in the first place, is that she isi-it possessive and, in the know how u helps to hive st-meorne beflmfum m sum .. 15°,°°§dhpI“e' tgagdshe 1‘1d°1:gt: fgeth‘;}$‘£_d5 Pen 51:; d°i5:: to whom one can speak freely. so “How beastly for yoll. 4957-" " ° ““-" ‘”‘ “V p“"h ° bu’ °“' 5 °°“”“‘° °,° ed do not hesitate. Anything you are “I-t was. Yet, lizdmee. funnliy children are rude and mug and n. d influence. When she wont sen likely to my 10 me Wm wit with enough it was one of the mm“ 1 them off to school. it is because schools are dens of iniquity. when she me ., ted dome I can won't let them go across the street alone, it is because she is afraid they $'e"°hEn”’°:ww’°9'b°]I I and ‘ moody’ will be run over by automdailes. When she won L let. them decide any smmg at ‘I Diem” mu he coma.‘ question for themselves. it is because she has better tastes, knows more Wen I let mm mm hmmem about handling money and can judge what is good for them better than 59°‘ ' he came round. and thy can for themselvw. And so on and so on. Any excuse for keeping 1“ the end them under her thumb. '"‘h°u8h he never man E to make I 1 I How “You are too understanding, my dear. How can I begin to tell you? It was a long time ago. He was an artist." "What a coincide-iice. dear." “Yes. Ari artlsi—like Jason and a lot of money we had happiness r r -- V” A r— — 1 brothers and young mc-n_ vw: des- DH-‘I-‘F‘.nF..\"I' (‘kl-‘.!\.<Es srlbed at nil L, C (‘ con- F"l!fI.l‘i: i:.lpklii.< c\'D1_v wick in 1 ference in London f‘(‘C(‘llI1_l' =-——-.— .. ._ '.- -.. ._k.._ .___ ,_,___,_____ _ _ Spring Fashions For Home Dress-Making If any one would tell one of these possessive mothers that by keeping her children in a state of perpetual babyhood she was doing a worse thing than if she bound their feet so they couldn't walk, or did some- thing to their brains that turned them into morons, or put some pres- sure on their bodies that would stunt their growths so they would be dwarfs. she would be horrified. But when a mother deliberately iinfits her children for life by making them dependent upon her. by never letting them use their own judgments. by never forcing any responsibility on them, she is committing a crime that is far worse than any physical handicap she could put upon them. For the pigmy can at least get. a job yet not like him. He had talent but he was poor. So, for that mat- ter. was I. We used to meet at the National Gallery. Yes, actually. I didnt tell you, did I, that I used to be interested in art myself?" “l-low mmailtic." "No—-—it was Just conceit. I could never have done anything, But he 1 was different. He had talent, real enough. Then Jason came alone- iuid I married him." "And youive never seen this . _ this Del since?" “Once or i2wi.ce—oniy fleeting glimpses and I've never had the chance to talk to him." Mrs. Pmyna was dL5a.DD0liiWd~ The story sounded rather like I. gghooigu-1'5 dreain. So there was evidently nothing that could have $rA ~ ;-. 1.-........_..__........._..‘.... s... . Today's pattern points the way to an altogether charming, inex- pensive and easy to make dress for the teens. A length of some fresh gay cot- ton and a mere hour or two with the sewing machine and this adorable dress is yours. The sleeves puff out to give you wide shclildcrs rind make skirt is paneled at the front to give youthful height. Ohodse sheer eyelet batlste, dot- ted swiss. flowered voile, geometric.’ dimity print. handkerchief linen orl your I’ waist look slim. The straight slim i . sh , '. ' n a side ow but there is no place in the worl%é m3I}spoiled I mom“ we used no me“ um mm d‘‘’“’“‘‘' ' about it. At least, I listened while caused Jason to run one: the van 1 he did most of the talking. He told woman. he has, Albion coal mines at Stellartori. was the European and North ime N5 h°p°5' ms d"°3‘m5- H‘ Wt’ "But 5“’°lV-' sh‘ “Ii I The railway ran from the mines to American. from Saint John to I “Md 1”’ °°“°°P“°n °’ 3"’ “"3 I med °° 3" 1”“ mum Wm‘ y°“' 1' mean. what did he say when 70“ married Jason?" Angela looked wistfully the square. "That's fine funny part of it.", ; followed and sympathised, as far as 11 could. But always I encouraged , him not to despair. not to listen to ‘ lie people who tried to drag him away from the sure pavh he was ‘ ioi‘owine. . she said. "he «didn't seem to mind‘ i “Scmc;imes it was difiiciilt, be- I mw him once or twice nhori.lyI 1 ciiiuo he had very, very little momvy after I married Jason but then he and he seemed to be ramming his just disappeared. as thoush he had head against a brick wall, while never been." there was A convenient door to "Where is he ncrw?" 5uccess—an opening which I thous- "I don't know. I wish I did." and and one friends indicated to the "loading ground" at Pictou harbor. a distance of 16 miles. and the Cnglli." was the Samson, built in England in 1830 by Timothy 1'IflCkW(‘.l".h Brought to this province in a sailing vessel. the locomotive was put into operation in 1839. At pre- sent it is situated in the Halifax station where a century of progress can be compared between it and the giant engines that snort in and shediac. a distance of 108 miles. This was opened for through traf- fic in. 1860 and some of the locomo- tives that travelled ovcr this route were made in Saint John N B Prince Edward Island was 11 years beiiiiid Neiv Br.1nswl:~k in railway consti-uctirn. the first line being started in 1871 and complct- I ed after four years‘ work. The tremendous progress mndel in the past 100 years can be seen out into I CREAM FONDANT 2 cups sugar; 1-8 fespn. salt: 1 clip evaporated milk; 1 ibapn. white corn syrup. Mix ingredients thoroughly. Bring slowly to a boil. Boll rapidly. stir- ring constantly. Cool. Beat until creamy. then knead until smooth and plastic. Set in a cool place. This makes 1 lb. "Heavens, no. Yo ushould have seen more of him—t.h¢n this would never have happened. My dear, I can tell you as a. woman of the world. no man ever valilcs iinytliing ililfecs someone else i». ilitcr It. You should have kept his friend- ship. Arid lf Jason could possibly have become jealous, then, my dear, you need not have feared all the Lola Van Bergs on earth." "Yes, but you don't understand. 1 don't think Del would have . . . \/ell . . . fitted in here . . . with 1.11 this." "Nonsense, my dear. You should have made him fit in. Why. think of that fearful Irish fellow at Lady llolmings reception the other evening. You know ,tliiit dreadful man with no hair cut, the one -that writes pcetry—or does he sing or something." Angela. prepared to pour tea. "I/t’s quite terrible." she said, “I‘m afraid we‘ve been talking the tea cold. Just ii moment and I'll ring for more." Shccrosed tothebellbutbe- .qre she could touch it. it shadow fell across the beautifully furnish- ed drawing room. Botli Angela. and Mrs. 1":-ayne looked towards the door and a slim ultaneous cry of surprise broke from them. For there, a litt‘e sulky, a little sheapish, stood Jason Lufton. FLA. obviously worn after an all—night journey, and looking more like 3 wilful schoolboy t.i:lii Mrs. F‘l‘.I)nL‘ had considered possible in I fash- ionalble portrait painter. Mrs. Fmyiie‘s eyes flickered from Angela to Jason. Here was a sit- uation past her contrivii1g_ Afwr many years of palieiit effort she had at last succeeded in being in at the critical moment of 8 first- olass scandal. "My dear Jason," begun, arising uiioei-ta.inly. Bub Juson Linton walked -her as though she did not exist. “I'm back. Angela." he said, "if . . . if you'll have me." For ii. moment, Angela turned her head and looked away. When she looked at him again, there were tears in her eyes. Headless of the stupefled Mrl. Frayne. he took her in his B.l‘fn| . . “Wcll," said Mrs. Frayne tre- mendously, a moment after, "I must say. Jason, tut . . ." Angela looked across and there was a light in her eyes that sud- denily made the Hon. Mrs. Edmee ihe Frayne feel grey inside and very old "No," said Angola, “It's not Jason. _'t's Del. He‘; coma ('1'!-IE END) AMomingSmiIe Two ladies of the "upper" suburbs wen trying to outdo each other in their social achievements . “Yes." bald one. “my sarden peril" was 3 huge success. I CXPCCL W“ noticed all the cars outside ml‘ Bill. you didn't have many suesia at your place last Saturday-I only place? Nineteen itliogetherl noticed seven oars." said the other that day!" scoitixh barber (eD858‘l!l8m°‘:: t, ; "1 lower W680! tan ) 906' me wot“ my summer. becluu ier." mu cut, just the same.” Scottish barber: "All. but ya din- nalhaclohelrpi‘-h¢m°"" °“"“' overcome." MRS. BO0T|lE’S SEISHWE SKIN Pimples Broke Out But Cuticura soothed Read this letter-—how sore, inflam- ed panpleu clue to extemal cans! were relieved in almost no time 171 Cuticura. “Watery pimples broke out all my arm and hand, 'l'i_io itching . burning made me lose sleep M . hall the night. “I had these pimples who“! *0“ months and tried cverythina. but ‘v° Then 1 cent for it fr" sample of‘ Cuticura. Soap and 0W‘ In about two days 1 W“ p @1116. After using three cakes of Cuticurfi Soap along with the 0intmen;.mi(l,iil_ (Signed) Mrs. A. Boothe. 1'13 MM‘ no avail. merit. improved. so I pimples were entirely’ guexeita. St... Toronf-o. Cutieun also soothe: the ittrlsg worm and ecaeinii. with umderful speed and effectiveness. Buy 10' 9”“ day_ ointmait also. saw 256- 59"‘; vihm, to "cutlcum. Dept. 19, 286 St. Pull Street. W» and burnini of fulles- ple FREE. Montreal. csiuwr is TOPS As slllmi iron siimiii-.n. LINERS colors in linen: as usual are ml!‘ ninncs. with so many influences in fn5h1““- however, the pictures seem ii 1"" llricll houses have risen nobly to the 11;: querading under many more confused. aliliouah of reauemlllixig “°"" “D titles that have appeal. Besldemi‘: year. you have the V8299-ilille colors. with carrot mentioned as the shade mom likely to suc-deevl this suinrner. and the fruit tones. The mcxu. ex- mlilutudo of flower named serenely. «they were mirie—1I had no visitors Applicant: "But people Mr “hell tub pun-.1 silk. style No 1781 is designed in the new streamlined lozomotive "8400." capable of attaining it out of the city each day In 1855. constru:tion of the Nova. ’°’ clung ma mweat, however, follow , Mrs. maybe was puzzled. neol-' , him every day. still he was young ly, Angela was the moat bur-pris-I '°' HAY and was prepared to sacrifice him- mg kind of person. Or was she can RAE-IlA!lCom . 81295 11- 13. 15- 1'7 “id 19 l’°’"5~ Scotla. railway from Halifax to speed of 100 mil ii hour. one th ti trend The Oriental in- side 15 requires 3 1-7 yards of 39- Truro and windsor was started. hundred years aggftlflie first steam [felt for his ideals. You know whet mere‘-y aiuiaid? I §‘°'......i" F3',".,'."..'$"r'-3-' FEVER fiugennot iv: particularly mm“-‘d “"" inch material with 1-2 yard of 35- and this line was completed three locomotive in cemdn hauled in ii is. when one is younc." "My dear Annals. I think ?ou‘ve ulna -‘nu. are-via --Ir = you oapecliiily Jnpuiose. Ind thf inch ‘oontrutilniz or 3 1-4 yards 0’ years lei-er—the first puiblib rail- min of passengers and frieght "Perfectly . . psrrccu.v." mul'- been iilly about the whole affair." ,rg°---*--°"* "° 1.35% rndc-ohlnane. Peasant colors wiu 4-inch ribbon for b0W Hid bell» way in the province from Leprairie to at. 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