________, _ , __ . _ , .. _.- m...» .-._..__..,_.-.... .. '- Social and Personal -:_- Fashions.» “’-:- Literatqre, A. Not unless there ls someone. Here are some cookies and small e1” go “mun mm h" Wm]: he n ‘ cakes, to serve at parties, afternoon tens and the various other entertain- ments which occur at this time. l . y, .17“!!! 8 - 3G m 9. ___ i“; i fiziatT/ie Fashionable are Wearing [“""?'_”‘"’e 7°". I W‘ h D, ""1""; dgmmchenwimgck-ed . ' in’. S8 ., Enhnqzfte 3 Y ' _ i i Planned For r ¢M'$h'- I OYOt J’ 1X PTm” °“""‘°““J‘""“b°° i; 5' -~ 133w" u" u" ° ~ - j | '9- _-_- . , _. _‘._: _. _ 0 I OIIIIIIIS , om - I 5 E Mfiliistrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished ' i ""11"- tl Apparel 3c S “F . - s i ~ With Every Pa“... Your Teal , , . ' -~-°~1~1‘~’i»i'i'-'"~-~""“'--1§- i1‘; j: f‘ —"- lA W oman’s Clothes Are Her Instinctive Effort ------—-- frontiers ln"Jnpan' and China" said ”"“‘“"°“ "‘ " ‘mm’ at Self-Expression - From a Woman’s Hat “'- "=1- °1=11=a warez-w of the 0 ,' w - ~ i’ , . V ‘ ‘I 1111 'e e, 1 ",1nf;;g,1j;g;;,§§ggfaflgigtfgen§ngnd . .:..:;‘:::..f.“:n..... $13.21. “Daddy” “and “me Eric‘ lonunn 1cm after a two months visit to the c By Annabelle Worthington ___._. ‘Tlie- brief ‘yoked bodice in thc lighter shade matched the trimming :4» ‘Q. 1s 1t all rfillt t6 urgeiilnng, _ ‘n a, . “, “MM If ‘N, Ne“, “nneriiigarourid the V088 . i0 ' . r- 1 Cup White Sugar. . 1 1 1-2 Cups Butter and White Shortening, mixed. , - 3 Eggs. sweet in Style. No. 2686. Only l“; yards of 39-inch mate- rial with 1.- yard of 39-inch contrast- ing is required to make it for thc 4 year size. 2 Tsps‘ soda‘ Pastel shades in wool jersey. plaiiu 1 Cm’ Almwdi and pin dotted linen, jirintcd and, J 15p‘ Ciunamn“ plain batiste, cotton broadcloth prints 5 cm“ 5mm‘ Iawm“ m“, crow dc Cm-nc are snnnyn. nn_ Blanch the almonds and cut fine: prumiate ‘m, ‘m, fine nmdeL sift soda and cinnamon with flour. Om, large Fashion Book Snows Cream sugar, butter and other short- liow to (tress up to the minutc at | enmg 103mm"? “dd e555 “"911 mm‘ very nme exnensnn u contains Inns; ; on), then the flour and nuts. Mold attrlctive Paris designs for adults‘ i“ W115i “m9 i" Waxed P5P" and am‘ children‘ nmbroldery‘ and sum; pll-lLl-t} iii iccbox over night; slice thin gnsnons‘ em t and bake in moderate oven. Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin i Cocoa Orange Cookies fills cocoa, l-2 tcaspoouful baking _ — _ _ ” “ _ ’ _ _ ' ’ _ p ‘ powder. a dash each of salt and cin- NO‘ 258G‘ s,“ nuincii. Add thc gratcd rind of 1 - , . ._ ‘medium-size orange. 1-4 cup finely q (Ilmmt pretty Mr “mum "lake ‘chopped citron and mix all wcll: ," wee gm o,‘ z‘ 4 and G ymrs the H drop iii 1 whole egg and 1 white of pgnror nf admiration. /' ' ‘_ n ‘ _“ “md cries-cross stripe of the pie crust, And ii‘: Just as simple as can b0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “x989, “may: naspfglm; ‘Qzléjplfi: we had bcttcr ask hcr to join our bridge club." lt isn't so foolish as 1t ' ‘ g"aJBl-;l11‘.‘"fIlld Ml‘. illrlft- "has mixed with one-fourth its volume of .. r _ _, ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' " oaso ogian r0 s n 8 as e _ - _ gm Oh! F“ Snmn and (mercy! up 5m“ Mdrcss Lin buttered and floured 11115- T11¢11hsounds' 5”!“ "m WM“ ads’: third lerxtsilefgelllfollzliizgurit ixtzgefleam <1: mafia: 1:10?" orivinal French model combined two ‘ _ _. g. _ _ - ' ' . ' ' “ B" sluidcf. 01' q-ool chiillis -- a sict- sluei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lspiinkle with gianulated sugai and “ I‘ nnnnn. nmnns that they nave weighed the two Strange wonmn in the d ‘ ‘z d ‘mar “Ms Wm be ls only natural to predict that this hour, Serve hot. These make light I w 1,,“- bnn, c; 5U!“ 41"" l" ""3 0"?" m ha“ m a ‘mnmv’ ' balance against their clothes and have decided that thc inappropriately Mo em‘ e s mcrmsml trad” Wm 5° illifluufid» “nth IIZZ insure of 3T5 to 400 (icgrccs. the ship's Win15, and was drawn! mghlkishorc on ropes UIYWV" by Yescuem‘ Have Been Avertet . rnasiirvrariox n‘; YOING PEOPLE-n 509151-11” Cream 2 generous tablespoons butter {with 3-4 cup sugar and add 2 well- Cereal Crisps Mix together 4 cups cornflakes, 1 cup rolled oats and 1-4 cup shred- iC-anadian Press) . . , ' , . . . MONTREAL, Jan. 8.--Women and Join. is 1 I'd. J ii., Z-Thc ~ - ' ' ' - - - - - .- , h the small comfortable bon- “on n“ ‘w? “‘““ v“‘i“e“ “erg Scmom‘ beaten rips‘, thc: “stir ‘n m?‘ COITId habits, about he: inclinations and‘ ideals that he will need to know, and ‘md1‘!“““ans-‘o“ ‘m-‘ound we“ gifrnsrygccgianonhas hersfiforc in,“ working n‘ Quebec mnnstrm ‘ ’ ‘ ' ' " ,. . , '. , The North Shore Young Peoples , 1141M‘ 1111»\_111c all 1011 r0111 10 1'11 that may savc l‘..n from paying alimony later on. ‘ ‘ _ P 9 -' 09 0011 011$, n" recommended by u". Quebec Wltrre-ii .\l. Cop wcn. iislioie ncai am‘ - n‘ n‘ ‘na‘spoo“ on a greased am.‘ “ulna and yo, moh- e‘ enmg hats, Agnes, . . , - - _-Socici_v, consisting of youths _ qstinrt Point .l3a_',i (n; terde in mid mmwm “Um cm_““d‘_‘_“‘ Norm Rus- , ed baking slicct. Bake 25 minutes m flgjcgnibdt‘, xtgs‘ ,1 iragctly iii a d011b11! ‘To M dd and Stanley 31~1dg@‘:=lo\\' oven. Wlicii removing from thc “e"-‘*' Mm‘ ‘mg '0 Cam?“ A‘ Km“; n10, on f m“, night’, Doc. 19 th at ‘ovm. sot the pan nu a cloth wiung wlitrrvjjrcsciitcal the uiir ritcrs at ' . _ n . _ ,1 the home of Mi‘. and Mrs. Allan from cold WRlCl‘. and lift thc cookies (hp “m” f4 "w “'1 h" g” “"51 wv-mq '\I;],\'fi(>1d, Dug to the proxi- immctliatcly from it with a broad- CUUltLH "titan iiii'i,i-.i all. lurn -‘ f‘ '_ . ‘ ' , - ' ' Cl ' t the regular Bible blado bllflilllfl- {Hunt l1. loiiiid iiic srfhooiiei- pructic- Oims “_““ Tm dc‘ “any mm and (In. so m“ a ma“ mlot-iotiyal period of the evening. cciit- Wbllfl‘ 110"“ wit“ “m3: amlmd we coming of thc . _ . . - . ., i n": Cl'ld was led by the presi- rem new: nimartl ‘X11911 the-ll‘ ‘Fxcl i1? wijlBlnllcnc “Vmnd The N, sttiitk. not, a man would have been “l? ‘*5 ‘ _ ' _ lgnmgs programme wuis in the hands Almond Ginger Drop Cakes l-Ll Cup Shortening. 1 Ctlp Brown Sugar. 141i; ‘n C1. t:iiii Kcwiis opinion 1 Unbeaten Egg s , ; .1"; i - on“. ‘W0 of m‘, Ho“, of 5n‘. Pierce of ivlir. Arthur Vloolncr, who prc-scn- 1-2 Cups Flour. nc‘c‘;ll‘t‘\, is ‘a splendid matrimonial bct. She will make the kind of Rlunllnllm‘ cut“into stgipf algilmwxovi: ifigugrtistzlrlgmlfkxs 17303:‘? ploy“. nnd employee‘ in hm‘ ““‘_“““ N““‘“““ awawn Tmyied a very intm-¢s.‘i‘iig accciintof th‘c ‘l--t Cup Almonds, blanched and , ‘o ‘in no: “nrhsn to spend and when to save, and how to make one into s raw D8 ‘egns. 31:82 ‘s “‘.o“‘_‘ sham‘ “mow a pemflent and can‘, ‘m. m. comnmnm in qnenu-on‘ n“ “ WT“ M‘ “W Week ‘O “‘““‘n“_ o‘, Rmlym‘, klnnnn,‘ lnnnmg s‘, finned ‘ ‘n ‘ l to c woi no. She will makc the sort ‘of wife of whom a man panama and c cr wea , ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 board nncertnlned‘ nun n‘ w” m“ W“i‘l(‘“(t:‘~‘“- “‘ “w”, “Wu ““““““““ Venn n; m‘, Inns, now“ poems o; n2 Ts‘, Bnkrng Pnwde,-_ ‘ will ncicrbc ashamed. and she will help him to risc in the world because popular than the exotic straws of tmuedrather than B‘ hflphlzflfd 01' the board “vised n“ women and ““_a“_"_‘_"‘ u‘ Con) Sana‘ ‘imm ‘that distinguished English poet and 14 IFS‘, Salt ‘ ‘ ‘ she knows how to make the best out of a little. ‘tlast summer, though there are some irntzs-rutienigjiport pqatq‘, n‘r‘i‘d wllrn ‘m workers‘ "h", chgnflng,‘ em. gnkxnblpfs “t mnn.‘ \vnnn“1111!11<>1'- 1"'011"\"111K 1111-“ ‘Pfl-lll?“ m9‘ l-Z Cup Sultaiit Raisins. ‘ T “ ‘ ‘ “ bakous, sisols and paillassons. Braid- gas“ 9 ‘OM 1er5€Pl1‘“CY ‘dOr ‘:1’ nloyment‘ to nquent‘ on lawns,‘ a ‘h; “‘_“n‘“r,“ k‘,_“n“ on m‘, mun“, lircSfitllflllbll cf u beautiful Foui 3 fblsps. PTOSCrVCCI Ginger, fiiitly l1c‘f!ii‘l who l5 always inappropriately dressed, who comcs to work loqk- ed effects are ubiquitous both for pracékgnfess g1‘ ‘imwgimncon: varrm“: statement of Senna‘ w m” may‘ “w capmm Bmbtom‘ “lmmwl ms ‘ liillllilrgfl Run cltwk, ‘ a‘ complete Ql1nn)l)f(i. ‘ ‘l-Lrjll) ‘\\Rs§‘(llh(‘(l‘ out foi an ‘afternoon party. lacks Judgment and a ,hats and thm- trimmings. Fantalsic, groups Mons cooperaw‘: “Ms by can prove to m," n?“ Fmnlny" they ' “‘>‘~‘“_ (_‘_‘““o“e‘_“_‘ ‘_‘“““‘n_‘ “mm 1~1lll'})1‘l.~'[' to ‘tho l\‘,i"l]lLlll-\. Rrivllb. Crnmn shormn,,g “my and ‘ml-i; ‘ -‘ ‘no ‘rncss. ‘l0 wii ‘niako thc kind of wife who fritters money away on trifll-SPRIYYIB 5W3“, fmfsehmr mcctwndm out a com ‘em ‘e "mm have experience and the time at n, 1mm‘ Th‘. _._“,‘,,_,nn,.‘. “n3 and M _. BlallOjl. llic 2\L'COlll].£1_\,lllg;lhn wnnl. into n‘ nu‘. n‘ nnnnnlnn | 00.15 miss, and who ll(‘\(‘l has anything to show for what she spends. She/Ind M11195 make dY9§Y Bn/Erllmn g pe p ' which thpy n; gnflflqd w" mgr-gages _ _ __ yaddrcss, rciul by Mr. Wooliici“. was “l i" "M" 1'” "hm mm ‘L i‘ 1'7 ~ folio r Rev 11S and Mrs. Bisnoiii ‘up wit; 5011i} to Buriitfa-‘S T)‘, d" A""“' ‘ Cm‘ l J ~ ‘r101 a :' .12 1'1, iy -..-- SFIlPOllUI‘ rounded the‘ 1N1 l s i _ “ _ _ ‘ ‘ “d Mn,“ me tmiis season has again ieiiiincd, wc , ' 1I‘)\\‘(".'L". .i ' . . .. ‘x tool that we cannot allow tins 0p~ (HHS. Sift well-mixed flour, baking powder and salt and add to first mixture. Acid thc lfllit; the sultanas should be divided. having coated it |bcforchaiid with a little of thc mcas- n‘ 1111' fell nil‘ 11w slzippttl lowered his main dcd cocoanut or chQjJpcd nut meats. ‘ cracks about skirts going up or down, and the unstable waistline which is sometimes around thc knees, but seldom where Nature intended it to be. To them women's clothes are just another vagary of an irrational and inexplicable sex, and an addition- al proof that the feminine brain is cut on thebias and frillcd in the middle and tucked around the edges, Apparently itnevcr occurs to men to attempt to interpret women ln tch-ns cf dress, yot a woman's clothes arc hcr- instinctive effort at self-expression. Her politics she gets from her_ father. Her religion from hcr niotlicr. Her point of view from hcr teach- .‘ _ crs and her clubs and the movies and what she reads. but h‘ ' clothes arc hcr own. They rcprcscnt hcr individual taste and a..- pirations and sophistication and judgment. Tlicy give you a line on her as nothing else could. Indeed, it is not too much to say that from a woman's hat you can construct her whole person- i ut thc way thc other is dressed. So vihcii Mrs. A. says to Mrs. 13., apropos of Mrs. (7., who has just movcd ‘into their neighborhood: "I don't think we riccd call. I mct her in thc 1 butchci- shop at 9 o'clock in the morning in a beaded georgettc frock." Or Iwhcii Mrs. D. asks Mrs. E: "Iiave you mct that perfectly lovely Mrs. F}? ' She wears thc simplest and thc smartest things you evcr saw and l think drcv-ctl woman was crude and ignorant and without social experience. whereas the woman who knew exactly how to dress had poise and tact and intelligence, and was a woman of thc world, and would be pleasant to know socially. And nine times out of ten this verdict is absolutely just. Certainly any young man who is contemplating matrimony does well to notc and ponder wcll tlic way thc girl he fancies dresses, for iri no other way can he get such a tip about the sort of wife she will make. 1t will tell hlin a thousand things about her character and disposition. about hcr When a poor girl. for instance, dresses far in excess of hcr means and ;gccs about locking like the Queen of Sheba, even a blind man should be [able to see that she is selfish and greedy and extravagant and one of thc clothes-marl \V0ltl(‘ll who arc ivilling to buy :1 Paris frock with thc heart's blood of hcr father or husband. -It shouldn't take any prophet to tell a poor man that the ovcrdrcsscd poor girl is a luxury that only a millionaire can afford, and that if he marries hcr he will spend the balance of his life slaving to pay hcr bills.- ' , -—----- . , ‘ On thc other hand the poor girl who is lllWflyS just a stop or two bc- hind thc Iatcst fashions, who knows just what to wear that suits hcr best, and who doesn't mind admitting that she is a bargain hound and clever ‘ lit-longs to thc typo cf wnc,» who can ncvei rcsist anything that f5 marked , down from $2 tn $1.98, \'.'ll(‘illf.‘l‘ thcy want it or have any nccd for it or not, ; and who buy party circsscs whcn they haven't a decent strcct dress to their 11811105. , The girl who itcici" looks “But, daddy." S1111 511°» "in" wasn't what you called the motor driver who nearly knocked us down yesterday?’ u Spring Hat Makes Its Debut 11,3315, Jan a-First spring h-{lt news from Paris will b6 809d news m mcst wcmen, for the vogue for little pancake affairs perched on the back of the head seems to be drawing to a close. , The majority of the new hats have ‘dc-n party ivear. There are Diicctoire lpoke boniicts, with wide front brim ‘iiiminisitiilg almost to nothing’ at the jiapc, for both town and country wear. Rcbouxs pirate hilt 11R!» i115111F- ed less extreme examples of this smart for sport and street wear- 111658 are made with dented crowns, slight- ly rolling brims and are worn high- er on the head than "those We ‘used to wear." Iricornes and bicornes are still good. They are somewhat larger than the cocked hats of this winter. Of course, women will never relin- Marla Guy and Rose Descat, among cthcrs, continue showing many tiny ‘hats/These are often worn tilted in ‘a. rakish manner toward the rlxht ‘eycbrown, usually covering the hair in front-though a curl or fringe may show-but revealing almost all the forehead. Fabric Interesting All scrts of new fabrics are being ,used, including cellophane, wood and ihats. Linen. cotton and organdfe arc ialso seen, and hats entirely made or lined with the costume fabric are sponsored by Jean Paton and Moly- ,ncux. = ‘ ' ,, . _ Orient as a member of the trade guest's w “t? iv bands of thc skirt, and appeared | r of Wife She Wm Make up firm h“ book’ what u a chm‘ mission of the Canadian Chamber A‘ N“ "- i‘ my “d” "° d° 5°- ‘ .i A nwlld We ers _ feur’ " _ " ' Q. What element is very im , gitiigsin the cuff bands of the ‘long rmm- is nothing that menareaso fondof satirlzins as the wry wor‘nen ' ~11, is what they ‘call a mnn“:vnu flfféniniindiznaproduce" and expo"; m‘ m ma“! n,‘ every nepaitirizo; 3‘ “Mr “we gm m“ ‘wk just as 1 Cup Brown 3,13,“, ‘ dress. Tlicy ll£‘\'f.‘l‘ ivcary of gibing at feminine apparel and ma. mg wse- drives a mam (my, replied a er. _ o‘, “u” - _ but also actual openings which can ‘Clarke. "As a Rlllllbf inquiries made bythe personnel of the delegation and of conferences held with a large number of the business men of con» sequence in the various cities visited in Japan and China. ft is clear that Canada can increase her trade in no’ only raw materials, semi-man ‘- tired goods and foodstuffs, but also in manufacturechproducts," added Mr. Clarke. "The Japanese market, in view of the country's amazing- 1n- dustrial development, her objectives in this connection and lier compar- prefgrrcd" l l s". w “he. 1 on‘ “m, Four ality as Cuvici- ivzis able to reconstruct a whole animal froi-n a single bone. brnns n; some sort‘ The“ are large, afively 1°W Prmilwuml W35- dW-i 119i? III-Other BOW] mlX together two beat. grim "If bffnto 1202;“ | 1 q ca‘) ‘gaming ‘ Sig: 2 ‘gfiwgun That is why when strange ivomcn nit-ct they always cast a lightning glance nanny cancnnni‘ nn. bench and gar. T997959“ at P795519 l- "Pfle mlfkei? (W065i "m1 911940111111 I 011D of rlCC U l) 0' l . ‘ ~._ a . t’ i v ' for the general run of our fully pro ceased wares. but on the other hand there is almost sure to be an expand- ing market for the three main groups of our primary, products, vfz, wheat and food stuffs, lumber and minerals. provided our exporters will seriously and permanently cultivate the fields of opportunities. “Chlmfl he added "has pelted up to eighth place among the world consumers of Canadian goods, and is destined to become a buyer of a far greater range and-volume of Canlcb‘ ian products, both manufactured and political, monetary and economic are stabilized-and there-are at least sev- eral hopeful signs which ' dicate this betterment-and with increasing com munications to the interior and with thapotential desires of the Chinese people themselves being made ac- quisltiye, the doors of , opportunity- for our commercial expansion will naturally. be thrown operr the wider. MraClnrke was emphatic in his opinion that Canadian exporters and especially the principals themselves atlve or representatives to canvass the Oriental marketsand eventually to carry on business therein on behalf of their trade sponsors. "Foreign markets to be remunerative," he ad- ers have not only the potential nur- kets of these parts of the 11hr East. be advantageously apprehended by ‘Canadian business": oontlnued m. n. me choice of mm- n.1,, coming rolors. ‘ _._-,-_.___‘_.__.___ For Hie Cook ‘ MUCK MINCIMEAT FOR. Twg ‘PIIS Measure one cup of fine-sifted ' bread crumbs, mix with one cup and one-half of granulated sugar, one cup ofseeded raisins, Chopped, (m, teaihooiiful of ground cinnamon, one-half; teupoonful of cloves, and one-half atone“ nutmeg, grated. fr} cider vinegar, one cup of molasses, and one-halt a cup of melted buneyf Stir into these the first mixture of crumbs, fruit, etc., and mix well, Line two pie plates with a good crust, and n11 with the mince. Cover with and wholesome mince plea. also they are inexpensive. , _ Advice ‘Is Given’ _ To Working Girls‘ Minimum Wage Board to secure from their employer, when leaving, a state- ment of the length of their service. In a faw cases, complaints have been received from women arid girls that, rafter the period stated in the ordin- ance applying to their industry. their employer had refused to ‘give them the higher wa|e,_on the ground that they certainly had not served the period in his plant, and had no proof of prior service. That situation, rath- er than bad relations between em- can be satisfactorily fixed. Complaints of cases of pureunder- payment were dealt with, and it was stated that the board had been‘ suc- cessful fn securing back pay for the Ev this ilillz,‘ the vns-"cl was close on $ll"."- will .'»'.l‘tl"l£ on Nftirphys L;- laiid. :1 Slllltll lsfaiid rock vlfvéc i0 1110 'l.le' .1'll0nll¢‘1' ran so far up that 1' ~- .\11)Ol""», (‘FUR i‘lllllbf‘(l on thc p‘. and jilllldfll. H;- wau misliml (>11 ._ hut t"‘,l('tl _i slim, siifcly an llnts"oiti: 11nd Prod Fudge tml the l;.'ll1lC' ilr"l{>ll~ but v 1 i l.||l(l, J1 h Altiorcs \‘,'.'l..iii Ni; _"..'\ll ittiiuiipti-d lo TPFruE? lf‘(l thc thc Tlllli do.‘ hivaln. who sank as they rvachod him. Just than a FFII. broke- over thc dnrv and mo man were doomtrl. ‘Jlifllill honoree-t: lift alone, secured .»l;-'i '4 . ' v i Cl-uldrtns . t COLIGHS ‘i Mothers! Give your children n ;|v.\- few Peps tablets to ouch‘ every day. " B-cathinfl the nflreenble medicinal fume: given olfby 1'29: in like _,- llrcnthinl invigorating pile forest ;nir. Pepi loathe the llnnlt and delicate air tubal, - then ‘the chest and keep cougho. colds and y, bronchial tnoublnln! IIIQ 25c. box. AEPS. 7/1,’ fi/Fu/"f -“ ' ‘at i .1 rt , ‘citizenship. and in our meetings have! culncss". Suucuss in any rterprisc dc-‘| jxind almost ciitircly on lcatlcrslii.p,i and we have alwiiy" lookcd to you for ‘guidance and ZLSSHLBHCQ, and we, ‘have never been disappointed. You’, 1m“, m-m- jmppbefore us high ideals‘ both in regard to character and good: pan, Sprinkle tops with grannlatcrl ugar, and bake in moderate oven- USF dogi'cc—to golden brown. English I'm Wa frrs ..Ci'cam together 1-2 cup ‘butter, 1 icup brown sugar and 1 unbeaten shown us; tlic value of Chiistiangcpg‘ Sn.‘ ‘ L“ CW8 “om Mm n,‘ ivuouxshil) but“ by pmccpt an“ Cx'itcaspot>n baking powdci" and 1-4 nlnpk“ YUM mfuicncv 001mm .13“ m] traspoon salt. add ‘.0 thc Fuzlai- iuid Imk" m] mmmsslull U“ the In“ o‘! buttcr mixture, with 1 (IUD clcaiicd ‘curvmts. Stir well, thcn drop front ‘the (rnd of a teaspoon onto a butter thc Vlillllg pcoplc with ulicm you have berii at-smiritrd, and wc trust In?“ m d“? Fm‘? ‘he seed m.“ may baking sheet. sift a little granulated 17113131‘ ‘his gm an a none“ sugar over the cakes and bake to a iof our appreciation, and as it UOlHtSIKJIdCXI [Town m a_ Plcdgmmly- not i“) ‘he “ours may n‘ 1.0mm“ yo“ oflovcn. These are delicious served with ithe many pleasant hours we have "‘ U") of hot lenwnmavomd tea’ ispcnt together.” | A few tvords of appreciation of thc gilt and address wore gin-n by Mr. ‘and Mrs. BlHhOp, after which dclic- Crmm 1'2 m") butter Wm‘ 34 cup iioits refreshments were served and a gmmmmtd “"53” m“ m“ “en hm“ pIi-icsant tlmc spent in social activi- c“ Folks or 2 eggs‘ 3 "ablesmmns lugs‘ cooking sherry and whip nil thor- i Tito prcsciit oificcrs of this active ‘mghl-V- Si“ a cup or “m” ‘Wicei and nninty am Pnnmnnm‘ Blnnnnc WY, stir into the butter and sugar. Make ‘and; secretary treilsurcr, Lucy Wool-l ""0 iiui‘ 1111115. 1011 in sugar and ar- iner; nllss-ionary “Cc pres,‘ Mnnfrangc on buttered and floured this. ‘Stevenson; literary. \'lCC—])l'£'S., Arthumprc-‘q t‘ bmwhed “lmimd l" the lWollncr; citizenship viccprcs, for-Wen"? "r "Ch and bike $0 B- P3111 ‘nine Webb: social vice-pros, Dora'1>'0lfl- Smith; c-dizorfn-chicf of "North ,Shore Dljiples," Robert Toombs; {leader of Bible study, Rev. 11B. iBlshqp. ~ , Sherry Cookies. Honey Gniger (lakes Melt 1-2 cup of shortening over hot waterilft must not, cook) and add a full cup of strained honey, l-2 tea- spoon ginger. 1-4 teaspoon cinnamon, i cup milk and about i 1-3 cups flour alftod with 12 teaspoon soda.- ‘Miir all well. Make into a roll and .chill overnight; thrh slice very thin land bake about 15 minutes lb mod- ierate oven. Norahz-Saints prcsarvc who blackened ycr 07:0? Paddy: Jim Greagun. Nomh: What. That loafer? Paddy: Shlsh, Norah. Bo satin‘ ycr ioiiguv. "fir; thc height of ig- norance to be spakfn‘ so irreverent- ! $9,499.11”, llS——8l‘l' . 3a . i who opens up a fcw cans for dlnncr whcn she hcars her husband's key ‘n A 4 1115105311‘! 13*‘ 11111110115 511d Shallow.’ tho severe-looking tzirl who alwavq wears ‘tailor-made things that arc as mannish as she c v ideas and lacking in charm and adaptability; SWCZII‘ at cach other has no tact or intuition thc china shop,‘ and thc girl who looks as i1‘ he; “Yorgt hcr hats for hcr is so vain slic thinks she is bemjtifuj 1“ i girl who wears \\'1lilt(.‘,\'(‘l‘ is 1 nothing but a sheep. the girl who wears colors that and will always be a bull in enemy had bought anything, while the thc fashion, regardless of hcr figurr or color, is i ‘i '1'11ki11l; it by and large, you will find that almost invariably thc fluffy- t I l ‘ S‘0, in jaicking out your wives watch your swcetieis clothes. There ‘S “ P‘ “l “m- DOROTHY DIX. In 5 Weeks One _. __—_-_—_= , ______: FORM CHEMIST MERGER OF’ 35 CHEMICAL BODIES ‘OTTAWA, Jan. ll-Signlficant cf Thin Woman ‘d _‘ ‘ _ ‘ “‘ iwresen - a mmu ac ui-m re and a matte); of direct concegrn tonall Dear Madam: If you nccd more C“‘“7‘di“n pmce“ mdwbflw- nu-m‘ good solid flesh to fill out unsightly’ hm“! m°re ma“ 35 i" an» 35 the hollows in neck. checks and chcst|at°p “km by 0mm!“ chemists why not Start today to get m and chemical industrialists who, Further delay may be dangerous "mu"? he“? °" sammwy- memed Sn why not go tn_A__o,. any me existing Canadian chemical socie- druggist and gct a box of McCoy's U“ m mm m“ m“ first’ “m” ' Cod Livcr Extract Tablets—-they are mfl°n‘wide "denim": the 05mm“ sugar coated, small and rich in thmcmmlml Asamlamm- , weight building substance extracted ‘7- 3' Dmmldi disflnlqkhed MOM‘ from cndfisn “vow real chemical engineer, was chosen And M“, you m pawn; oniprealdtnt and .1. Houston wumn of weight with McCoy's you'll also gain T°mm°i "mi-MY- Th” ‘Uwilflmb in energy and physical attractive- it l! lmmmmd- Wm b! °°ll°¢fn¢d ness-veyes will brighten-skin blem- WW1 59116759111911?» 111 l" "10 31ml!" m,“ vmim cal industries, with sclmlflc and tec- Sixty Lialels m ‘so cqnti-tne-hnlvll vdL “ Ind ' ‘ wre- [hum-lot- .28_‘_d_p,vs Jamtluiiv-tnenimwh- Ito membmhln embnw ff you are noféliuxaeci’ with grain in such varylns mnmiiacturlnc met- wclghkn and ‘tar-loved heldth vgatr, 110i?” Wflmiw fwdlwm. your morieynljack-‘just ask m w- textiles. a. a. Donald, inns. “ "' " tundra. [Infill dhlim a housekeeper, who ncvci- sweeps under thc bed. or scrubs thc bathroom, nnzlii an get them is severe in hcr , dyes, indthe ‘second generation in a noted ‘ h» heads the Canadian family a» monoclonal ' ninth. - -~ ltivccn two layers of horsehair tulle ‘are uscd for afternoon trimmings. Plcvrers, ruches, handwork, fagoting land hemstltchings all play their part ‘in thc decorative miliiiiery scheme- Largc veil: of 11cc, or of embroidered tulle are being revived. - Pastcl shades of the sort thc gFrench call candy colors, because ; they have thc quality of strawberry or i jiistrichio creams, are very smart. as 1 well iv black and white. Hits Feature Profile Rebcux features the profile. She makes, for example, a hat of flnc brown straw that is a beret on the left side, while the right side grows into a long yvingbrfm. reaching near- ly to thc shoulder, lined with white straw. A crossed motif 'marks the tneeting of the two over the right eye- brown. Reboux also shows many hats with brlms wired on the face, as well asisome Directofre shapes. . Agnes continues making a dazzling variety oi‘ knitted and crocheted hats of wool cotton or thick straw threpd for momfng and of silk, horsehair and 100 fine straw threads for. evening. Her afternoon hats follow Louis XVI shepherdess lines with innocent shal- low crowns. and wide brlms. narrow- ing, or pinched tn, 1n front. __.__i_‘____ "Whataare you running for?" ‘."I‘o stop a fight." “Who's the rum between?" “Mo and another fellow." of a. 'r. Donald and Company, Mon- treal Ind ‘Toronto, and wtaprescnts W‘ “W, p hnnn An apmnpt m ‘ llflftillllliy to plus without. showing in ‘i ‘nu, “nun 5m. [he nnxnnn vino“ ‘ “““““0“ w“ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ quite tidy. whose hair always seems to need a i small feathej-g. painted. metallized :‘:d‘.“‘émdii‘;s‘t‘;‘1:¢§“j‘u:‘t‘:‘s“ably catered to women and 81m‘ m one ‘nuance ‘he “My ‘,“_ UH‘ ‘ “ ‘Linen “hm we ivomc small mcasuic out nppicc- ‘ W51‘ “m, mo“ “Om a tcflsnoo“ o“ .1, ‘ . \ iosc "ldlKs .1 lllfllllclllC and whose dress would be the bcttcr , or in bright natural colors. are being _ ' e ° ' ‘new; gnmunflng to 3145, . ‘i .. ‘ ‘S ‘mmso “med “awm o‘. yo“ nmn“c$‘ Md ncln “‘ mama‘ ‘mkmr wee‘ o‘ “Wcrmd foi bring clcancd and pressed, is lazy and sloppy. She will make a S]OVCI1:y!uEQd m “in, a“ m.“ of hats Double Mi. Clarke concluded by stating . Pngiin- ll.'~(‘t. or .. .' f '. . - .- ‘ = i “ ‘ ' that the trade. mission of the Can- adian Chamber ot Commerce had undoubtedly performed a very fine piece of. national service and that the entire delegation had received every courtesy and welcome from the govbmments, the Chambers of Com- merce, the municipalities and the Canadian omcials themselves irrthe Far East and that the delegation was looking forward with confidence to "You raised your hat w-that ctr? who passed. You don't know her, dc wit?’ . "No, but my hirer-her doesyand Tm weaving his hat." ' ‘ ' the way of increased trade as well as to those more intangible develop- ments nf promoting goodwill and the tangible results of the mission 1n ->', “(p110 . EVKFBRAT f Flfiffi/Yfiéiléupufy Sol .._-<- creamy cow's evipbntiofi. creain lonpl, mica and datum a Nnsrtit-s-wwu. u J Pmdaurs and lm. of Condensed up friendship between the trans-Paneli- :c peoples and Canada. - ‘. 1H1" _ TL Illlflfillb , i: no Splendid in cofiee and vet smoother, creemler fl ver- A2