' retreshing versions whichls in ac- ,_.’ V. ci-urrou isrocxifios 75c u... is...» mans..- nprcpnmplunuusl values n a». low prioti an ‘new kAUVDERJIAUIQFQLLYI Provvae Bros. lid. ~Hoslm Dept $11.. HOUSE WIFE and HER ACHVITYES ‘IAUGHT BY TIMI. s._. Idncnhetsaretobcvcrymiloh hivogmthissurnrneinm-ieotthe lord with the , rash-ion in eodtilmeo. is an entire hat inade of polka-dotted lines, assembled. with ecu-i and other accessoria od_like_ n c You are scarcely conscious of wehring a wrap at all it you are the possesor oi’ s full-length black tulle evening cape. Very effective woirn with a black taffeta evening the time sets are put out will pro- tcgrbce young onions for the sununer 1t . ___i_________ SAVI GASBY KEEPING YOUR. STOVE CLEAN One of the most important things to keepglean is the gas stove. A dirty stove not only mails the cook- ing, bu; consumes much more gas than a clean one. Milk boiling over or fat splashes, stop up bumcrs so that they do not function properly, besides making snuwpleasant smell, Have ready a pan of bot, soapy A simple instrument whichauy- one can make at hometuitn-Lthe k o1’ pitting cherrim for pies or ‘ea into an easy one; The ‘ ’ necessary are s piece of wire and a large cork. Bend the wlreintntheshspeofshnirpln; then force the two open ends into the cork, which is to serve ~ss handle. Now Just dig theloop into the stem end of eceh cherry and pull out the pit. As a treat tz the children, serve popcorn the soup sometimes. . s the plates, rings and grids,» . and scriub esoh part well. If you have a. lsrgepsmorboilergboilthepertsin strong soda. water for‘ twenty min- utes, then rlnce, dry with a. cloth. and finally wipe with-is. cloth dip- ped in. hot water and spnnklered with olive oil. Stopped-up burners mey be cleaned with a piece of skewer. llf there are any obstinate stains, rub with bethbrick on a moistened mg. 'l'hen the oven. Take out all the move-able parts, scrub, boll and dry and smear over with a damp mg sprinkled with olive oil. .i____i.______ FLOWERS. IN THE RAIN i _._,.___._._. oirrou nasrmr onowrr - m VARIETY or vvans The home gardener usually vqlues the onion at its proper worth, and it may be he will. be glad to know in how many forms he may grow it for his table. If ‘Strains, Muscle-Swabs; Quickly Rubbed Away By Amber-Colored Liquid ‘IDRDNID, May l8. — Miss B. Wtherell, o; 302 Bloor Street West. po_ ta the way to health for many a poor suflerer: "I want to tell you." ltbtcs Miss Wither-ell, "how I have fited by Nerviline. As I am an lete, I aufler from sprains and iscular soreness of the limbs. I Vcfound after an application oi niiiuc ‘upon retiring my limbs [eel as good as newP-Miss B. Nerviiine, by its penetrating pow- Ir by striking deeply into the tis- ums, relieves ongti It's one [m aches, pains, rheumatism, scl- atjos and lame back. You can get a bk bottle of this trusty liniment in g drug store. - Delicate flower colors are coming out in the rein this summer-pale pastels that no newer-looking for the hot month ralncoats than the briflit-colors‘ that have had such a vogue in patterned and plain rain- coat materials. Bsby blue dusty pink, yes, even a pale lilac, repre- sent the daintiest aspects oi this fashion. A light shrimp tone, aqua shade and maize are three others that are especially niee. And the clear green is paler than usual. STARS]! LOOSENS GRIME In cleaning, especially dirty win- dows, starch in the first water will help take off the more stubborn 8111111 . ' _ Here's s dainty, yet very practical _ v iittle dress. It's Just‘ as easy as A, ' B, 0 for mother toms-kc it. The yoke cuts in one with closing at front above pointed extensions. ,_ , It is copen blue dimity with nov- elty dot print in white. The cun- ning collar and MBBYO frillirare in “finfrcoutrasting crisp white or- She'll look adorable in this dress too, made of blue and while check- ed Il-Ilthun with Aweigh “was win m sou. f. . . A with white die trim ems with sounds-re isdesilnedforciaes 1,6 and d years. Silo d requires kit Ilfdl of. dnch-Jlisterial with ‘A air-contrasting. .-_.....i...-...r..nus..." llfilllllol'*lselcsaeulolcldfidllllidl . w» l “ 1 sods water. and into this drop all " s55; the shell. When the rim has ed slightly, lower the heat by opening the oven door s. few utcs and turning down heat, or control. Bake at- 826 degrees . rather slow oven, until the filling cool and- chill to serve. NUT OUBTABD PIE .Preparepie|assbove,usi.ngvsn- illaasflevorinmaddttormiincly chopped nut-meats to the custard mixture after straining. Bake as usual. cons: oosrmn rm Bcald i4 to 1-3 cup coiree grounds withthe milk. IIICIlQB-lg sugar to it ‘cup, if desired, and use Just. a few dropsvanillaasilavorlngOi-ifpre- ferred, omit coflee grounds and use coiIeQ extract as flavoring. BANANA MEN!‘ IDA!‘ 2 pounds ground beef 1 cup celery, diced 2 eggs, slightly. beaten 1% cups cracker or bread crumbs Pulp of 8 bananas 1 tablespoon lemon Juice ‘A cup apple sauce Cayenne; salt and pepper ‘ 4 sllcs bacon. Mix the ground meet, celery and i cup of the crumbs with the alight- ly beaten eggs, and season with salt, pepper and cayenne. Pack half of this mixture into a greased loaf pan. Above it. pack a. layer of the banana. pulp, mixed with a half cup of the cracker crumbs, apple sauce and lemon Juice. ‘lhe final layer is, of course, the rest of the meat mix- ture and, as a. last word, the strips oi’ bacon are laid atop the whole loaf Bake in a moderate oven (350 de- grees F.) for one hour. Micmac Prayer Book Fortells a ter (arr-a strange 1.w“a.§"§m$'.? B911 Acadian and Micrnac da/ys in Prince Edward Island; “The courtship and Marriage o! La. Belle Marie" is con- tained in an old Micmac prayer book placed in the Smithsonian In- stitute by Frau-m Deodmeyer, for- merely American Oounsul st Ohsr- iottetown. Up on Lennox Island, one of Prince Edward Island's Indian Reservations, most of the old tribe halve forgotten the tale which for- tells that the Micmacs are ‘corned to become s dying race because their magic medicine stone was ern- ployed to save the life of s Iilrench Kiri. Glogsyctapi‘ lidltitolnac God, hand decreed e ne, lying at e bottom of Ls. Grande Source had within it the spirit or his beloved Mineota. and “her spirit would heal the sick or her race till the stream should become dried up." 8cm». the old Indian Chic! who brought the book to the American consul acid it was prepared by Patient Priests in Micmae char-ac- ters so that they could read prayers and study catechism.» It is the only literary production in the Micmac iansun-se. Inside the cover, written in French was the story of In Belle Marie. It was composed by a mis- sionary of the Brotherhood at Port IhJole. at the entrance to Ohar- lotteiown harbor. The mmuwriot is addressed ‘is ‘rny beloved Brother Ambrose, dis- ciple of Saint Francis now a mis- Iionary among the Mlcmsc Bev- ages o! the Isle or st. Jean in North America". 11s original title is "c true relation of the condenmatfii and execution of the iiéiiiiigi rigégg ' E a- iigiii .§§.§;§r§;;§ setsothatnstainlesaknifcinserted, Has ' ' W omen Are ' Physically Inferi and Straight Talk to spiritually, mentally.- morslly and do!!! that woman has less 1m Q a eisily WOIIWII andhoneet. Whenawoman he doesn't expect perfection in his makes the best cf it. Don't you think I hsve Answer: sents Husband’ Criticism of Her Slovenliriess Dearlimstliadwiilwovetoymibeynmdadoubttbst 91171161117111! uestion proved by listening to a cakes and other gastronomic atrocities on w hat goody victim Men are superior to women in being rair 4 gets married she expects her husband tn be good-looking. s good worker and intelligent. three men in one, and that shows how unreasonable a womm is. ‘But s man is isir. He well karma! e. proved my point‘? ‘gr-a Wife Who Re- Theyarc _ mah. Just as the m cast-iron biscuit, imm- pui- Nomanomposliblybe thstnowomnn can beperfsot and Hetaikesher as ahcisand A HAN. of Philesop l Will Durant, a formerly obscure twicrnrarr“ 5255? .5 IEQEE Well, no. Mr. Man, not conclusively. r 5E5» i": $222 chesty about. pretty pilfling and mostly and what little Johnny did and little And as for men playing the ms can you? Isn't it the men who expect aged men who get divorces from their grizzle-headed. but did you ever hear Both men and women were out OI‘ agirloffisndsboyofi. howhsrd y...’ '1 simply can't do it. husband starts picking on me. leave him? Answer; , Why don't you say to yourself: "I character. husband and children, come it. You ssy you have tried to cure haven't tried hard enough. aonal devil and get the better at him. oi! the morphia. habit. the attempt. Youwill commit s crime against of a good home and a good father be for your sloppiness. When the you wouldn't hhve dinner on time on the toothpaste tube. And remember that when as it is to your success in matrimony. higher brackets, so to speck, men are superior to woolen. No women. for instance, is as strong as Jack Dempsey. I agree with you that in the professor and writer or five cent pamphlets on philosophy. forced tho ‘Ihershasbeennowomau Shakespeare. no woman Edison, no woman Raphael, no About the only really notable creative work women has produce man and. taking men by and large, that's nothing for her to be But when you get down to the common, or .. beings it seems to me that women average up physically. mentally and morally pretty well with their husbands. True, fighters, but we have millions of women who have the strength to get sway with cighteen-hour-s-dsy Jobs, while their husbands and brothers consider themselves overworked if they labor for six hours a. day. True. when women gather together over their tea. the conversation is runs to personalities and diets and reducing don't men discuss their golf scores and the stock market and tell the stor- ies they heard in the sleeper, rather than discourse about ‘ oi’ stats or the last trend in literature? and being just enough to stand by their bargains, oh, brother, brother. how moms and kltchm utensils; who expect their wives to keep perpetually young and beautiful: who expect their wives to cook and baby-tend and pinch pennies‘ and still be able to dance the rhurnba and look like s mil- lion dollars and be gsy and glamorous, band is just s. good provider and reasonably domestic? Isn't it middle- bccsuse he developed a boy window and had got bald-headed? Be fair, Mr. Man. Women have ofl the same bolt of cl . DORO Dear Miss Dix-I have been married sizht years. rim two children. My husband is sensible. Doesn't drink, gamble or flirt. Is devoted to the , _ He scolds me. and has got“ me soinisersble that I am seriously thinking of leaving him. The only thing that keeps me with him is arguments we would have been as happy n couple as could be found, but when he begins insulting me I actually go crazy. Would you advise me to_ ‘PHIRTY-ONI. I would advise you to meet the situation with intelligence instead of hysterics. Why don't. you use a. little sense in solving your problem? one that is about to ruin not only my life but the lives o! my and I am going to correct it. I am going to over- I am not going to let the peace and happiness of wrecked by my propensity for procrastination and my habit of strewing things about and never doing anything accurately." - yourself of your carelessness, but you You haven't put your whole determination into it. You haven't brought every bit of will power you have to boar on it. You haven't used your brains in figuring out ways to outwit your per- You are like the drunkard who swears of! drinking and then takes a glass to celebrate his good resolution. who indulges in a few shots on the sly when he is trying to break himself The only way to reform is to reform. shut your teeth ‘and say to yourself you will overcome a fault or die in . seem a mighty poor excuse when you have to tell them that it was because I em bullpt but or sweep under the beds or but the top _ you try t_o support your children you will find that employers are not more tolerant or carelessness than your hus- band is. and that it wlllbe just as much a. bar to your success in business older publishing firms to admit that Simon and Schustcr existed. Years of lpemcular successes have been marred by only one in- cident which exposci the inexper- ience of the firm. It was the “Cradle o: the Deep" hoax, a iictionized account of Joan IawelPs life which they published in good fbith as an authentic bIOSWPhY- The list of Simon srzdbcljiuslol"! publications is small. inpten were of business they hsvs published only two hundred and fifty 0M lieies books, but. excluding the puzzle books they have had eight best sel- lers or over one hundred thousand copies-"Ihe Story of Philosophy," "The Art of Thinking," “Tmdtf Born.’ "The Cradle oi’ the Been." “Bambi? "Believe It or Not." "V!!! Loons Geography." and "Caught .. while uwlfe is satisfied 1r her hus- “M” ~, ~ - » - Simon and Behuster have suc- ceeded in making their‘ advertising vcry interesting and cxciflng chal- . Iy through their columnist type u. advertising. headed “Fiom the, , , Sanctum of Simon and schusrer. In this column they talk breezy, informal fashion about that side of their business which most Makeaafsir living. people keep to themselves. Th6! children. We have a tales their reading public beck- stsge. give them news, not only of femalcOhopin- donehssbeento variety, o1 human we have no women prise- Mary said. But over their highbsils 1 W trimcnisl game fairer than women their wives to be both parlor orna- wlves because they have got fat and of s woman divorcing her husband plenty oi mun, use so have men. 0t THY DIX. At my first sign of carelessnea my 1 insults me, calls me names Wm’ u] em Because Simon and Bchuater have no greet bscklogs to keep the nrm going-no text books, religious and "children's book departments, or no. particularly staple sellers, tbfiy simply must continue to have hunches. so far they have been re- markably successful. By the close of 1088 they were repofficd i0 h!" made in the vicinity of 8000.000. having storied a. decade before with $4.000 in s. business to which they were almost total strangers. the children. It not tor these have a fault, a. serious detect in rby my home be Some of their morc-receptguc- ceases are. "The Lifec? Our lord." Ohsrles Dickens: "Little Man, What Now" Hons Falisda: "Now in November," Josephine Jo . "Bees-nerd Show." Frank Harris: _"Hard Lines," Ogden Nash; “Wolf Bolent. and Other Novels," John UOWPB!‘ Powys; "N '.t1I18ify-""R0Yii°1l Nijinsky: and "Bslletomanis." by Arnold L. Haskell. ~~ r" "r 0r you are like the drug addict- Just to "Balletomanla" the story of an obsession. will be of interest to your children if you deprive them readers oi "Niiinsky." "Anus Pav- csuse you resented his scolding you love." and other books on the sub- y haven't we any ieot of great dancers and dancing. The book is not. a history of med.- mcrc o! a. 1 criticism and a record of Uthe true linc oi’ succession from the Mary- insky ballerlnas through their suc- the reigning stars of today. their -. , ' , .. u Bimerstituourlissgues and Bret- ssid her i gi- t‘? 5 . g5? fig: E; E2 § E a Roger-s motored to Niagara with friends and was charmed with the beauty of the scenery, tin peach trees and blossoms being beyond description for their loveliness. . . ' U O we John McVicsr, Model our. Mobiles . is ,being cordiclly wol- _ hsrvisit here the gueshof Missjcnnicwrner O Mrs. J. 1». at»... was hoctcsslt two preiiilv Irrsngsd Bridge part- iu at her home ‘rhursday and Pridsyafternoons of this week. ' _' _I O a wlilisfhlinche MoKinnon ledt someday-ramming on a visit to he: sister in Boston. . -_.- . O O Q The “Queen Mary eoiffure" debut with the v ins‘ cessors in the Disghileif-sialiot to. pupils." It is written by a man " medlybutnothlindlyinlovewith- a mrtsih conception o! ballet and - Yn 3° C’ nin....Arir cg easczictx-enabamrfiehc And. .a¥a§f jubueei, year, with stately evening gqwnspnd rirstllpg afternoon h-ocks hack in the mode. ooirreura hove heads which suggeds the smoothly waved ooiffum of the Queen. The copies vary from the originll. but them is still slmiliarity between the two to sug- gmt" the mam. The new Queen Mary coiflure sweeps back in sort waves from the can, up from the nape or the ncclrand ends in a cluster of soft curls on the top and beck of the head. It sometimes falls soiitly over the forehead, however. in s manner suggesting fringe or I O O Dri ‘John it‘. Andrew. Charlotte- town Royalty. who has been on the interns stat! of the-Ottawafliviq Hospital for the pelt yctr has been appointed to the-position ot housesurgeon st that hospital. at . i proved, Ybittbemmtvivid itemin the ‘ " alifbefl- I M parlance in minutes.” gglvfliii-nbwrhnir dress for bob- t ca-iowh J-hvmlfwm AMomingSmiil! . THEIR PROBLIH_ Theflratgrsdgwuhavingales- sononblrds. ' Attersomediscualion. the fact .ucatsblishedihstbirds.ectizoit One little Ilfl. howeven I" m‘ eorrvin oed. "But. teacher," abs IAIN. i131"! her hand, “how can the birds will cans!" _ i _. .__....z|,'fl.fllglfll _ ‘u ‘ - Once upon a‘ e than gnice woman who had a reflect-ll adorable 11w He was tell m ..‘.' I ‘ Bengt‘? faces amor- m: Ibo! “URI. brought comical-looking home to dinner. ‘ Ihwasncvcr detsincdleteattlu ofliee, and never walked on hli "heels when be dlhdllwlth Mi’. °| did anything that nice womsrfl perilectly adorable husband wouldn't do Butcneevcninetwhenheclml ‘home, h; tailed to aotiu aha m4 hcdanewparmancntwave-thi big brute. bslewwhaay~ _ einaiewminutcal your lie " ?cu%t¢ ihui . Way Science Now {jBclieves Pain in Minutes - IAD HEADACHE, NHJRITIS AND RHEUMATIC PAINS A ’ EASED AIMOSY AT ONCE ' Remeimbser time: Atwgmpoints: a . see {iii u geipASPgfii III method rl on prescribe. _ u made in Canada. and all drugguis have it. looklccihchamc Bayer in “ntu"i."8.‘i'i..°'3i'1 iii-if"??? comical strut a or 10o fir“ Elite r iiiiii $8 u. i; 22555 is it“ 22;‘? i"; a it. ti: iii; Fi§>g§fi Eigiég .ii' z