.._....,. . .._ ,. .~..__- -l'»\,er-\(w(fl ‘a r ‘h u era e» u In G‘ it flkfiaj‘ 3.‘_$_§ , ,_;.,_,:~;:mrmw~ .. ~-~*v-crr~.'~rrr ..... a PAGE EIGHT ~-p~ gWomafl ,8 humuy, Augugt 20, each year day anniversary of Princess Mar- ym flwgyg be an eventful day in the household of the Dllko M"! Duchess of York, for it is the birth- beloved Princess Elizabeth. gsret Rose, younger sister of the of these sturdy “W9 Pl'"1°"‘"' Three and their ever P01111111’ "Mn"- m“ new studies by Marcus Adams, of Duchess of York. While both their father and mother are dark, the children are blonde in i-ylw- J1) shows the Duchess of York with Princess Margaret Rose; l2) a hill- London, bring out the WM btMli-y Photos by Marcus Adams ofLondon. Chocolate on Tap i Milk drinks are very valuable. To make them interesting, there is nothing more useful than choco- lste. Not milk alone. but cream. beaten eggs, malted milk, and the good quality cocoa or chocolate it- self, add real food value to the dririk-—wl'iich still has all thfl charm of its refreshing chill and unusual character, to make it wel- come on the table. In the long run, there is no my of making these chocolate drink! that is so easy or so satisfactory as with the cocoa syrup. which can i glad; milk 2 tablespoons mailed milk pow- der Combine ingredients in order g1- ven, beat well and pour over cracked ice iri tall glass. rm- cho- colate malted milk float. add 3 tablespoons chocolate or vanilla ice cream. Serves i. Evaporated Milk Shake 4 tablespoons cocoa syrup 1-2 cup evaporated milk 1-4 cup water be made up in quantity» and used as it is wanted. It is ready at a moment's notice, to help you with Combine ingredients in order given and shake with cracked ‘ice until fcamyuPour int/J tall glass. rarasitie Ufa With in-Laws Sad Existence | . . , ' Widowed Mothers Deserve In- dependence Dorothy Dix .45 Letter From Woman Who Refused -to Live With Her Children Best Sort of Sermon to One Bereaved of Husband-Pruves Her Own Argument in Favor of ' Being Happy Instead of Dependent nwhm my hqgbpnd died," wrote a woman to me not long ago, >"my children insisted that I should come and live with them. Even my 50,154,143“, gm daughters-in-liiw did. which was sweet and dutiful of them, but I declined their kind invitation with thanks. "No ‘No.’ I said to them, ‘we are all on the most amiable and delightful terms now and very luncheon, at the tea. hour, when evening guests call or when the children demand a treat. It will be quite satisfactory for a month, if kept in s gem jar in the refrigera- tor. Serves i. Frosted Chocolate l 1-2 tablespoons cocoa’ syrup 1-2 sup milk 4 tablespoons ice cream Cowo- Syfllll Charged water 1-2 cup cocoa ‘ 1 1-2 cups gugar Dash of salt 1 cup cold water 2 teaspoons vanilla Mix cocoa, sugar, salt and water. Place over low flame and stir con- stantly until sugar is dissolved and mixture bolls. Boll 3 minutes and add vanilla. Pour at once into air tight jar and seal. when cold. place in refrigerator. This syrup. will keep fresh for a month. It can be used as a base for delicious iced chocolate drinks. as suggested in many of the following recipes, or, if desired, serves 1, as a sauce. by reheating and add-E ing a little butler. Makes 2 cups cocoa syrup. ice cream. Stir well. waiter to fill glass. Top with sired. Serves 1. Hint Chocolate a tablespoons cocoa syrup 3-4 cup milk 2 tablespoons cream Chocolate Milk Shake 1 AMorningSmile _.._._. 4 tablespoons cocoa syrup Combne cocoa syrup. milk and Add charged one tablespoon whipped cream. if de- 1-4 teaspoon pepennint extract Mix ingredients in order, given and shake well with cracked ice. Pour into tall glass and top with wmpmd “Team and 9- 5F"! °f mm“ convenience, or comfort, or rights.‘ 1 3185s Inlk BXBLICAL STOREHOUSE fond of each other. let's stay that. way.’ " ‘But, mother,’ they protested, ‘you can't stay in this big house just by yourself.’ “ ‘I have no intention of doing so,'.I replied, ‘I sin going to sell it and go and live in. a nice comfortable family hotel, whereI will have com- pany when I want it, and other unattached women like myself to step out of an evening when‘! want in go to the theatre or the movies or a. lecture. Of course, a woman's things get to be part of her. They _are so full of memories and associations, so I shall take my household gods that I worship most and furnish rny bedroom and sitting room so I shall have the faces of old friends always about me, and the remainder oi‘ the things _ I shall give away. I am not going to be a. slave the balance of my life to a few chairs and tables.’ , “ ‘But, mother,‘ they insisted, ‘you will be so lonely among strangers.’ “Not so lonely,’ I returned, ‘as I would be if I even susplcioned that I was a guest who was wearing out her welcome, and that the house- hold would be a little bit pleasanter and everybody a little more corn- fortabie and happy if I was not there. Anyway, I decline to be that most pestiferous pest, the perpetual visitor. I arn going to have some place of my own that belongs to me and where I belong, and where I can turn the key and do as 1 please without consulting ‘anybody else‘s taste, or ed for the happiness of all concerned. 1 am a transient guest I do not feel called upon to criticize the cooking, or interfere with the way in which my hosts run their homes and rear their children. "S0, in spite of their protests, I carried out my plan and it has work- l py glufly of the two-year-oid Prin- ce”, and (3) Princess Elisabeth who was six last Apr". Wm! h" ma” sister. Open Your Eyes PROPER TREATMENT Mamas rmnu TALK nscommdnv If your eyelids aren't 81W!!! 9°11!‘ eyes the proper co-operation don't close them and decide that it is boo bad but there is nothing that you can do about it. Open your eyes to the fact that they can still take tricks, without batting an eyelash. Long eyelids are desirable al- ways. They add mystery and charm to a face. An eye that doesn't have the right sort of s. lid immediately loses glemor. It tells lall it knows right away. and while eyes aresupposed to talk—and talk a lot-they aren't supposed to talk anecomingly? You may extend your eyelids by using an eyebrow pencil at the out- side corner cf your eye. Don't make heavy, black marks. Just light, gray ones. Blot the line with your finger tips. Then powder. A gray blur will linger under the powder. Your eyes will thank you imme- diatcly. ' Eye-Shadow Eye shadow. of course. is usrj o" the lower part of the lid. Never pu’ it under the eye. If you want to _make your eyes appear wider, use ‘the eye shadow on that portion of the lid which is nearest the temple. l ‘The place immediately under vour eyes should have a dewy look. _." you have this naturally you are ,it.u.v§nf...oip¢tqjs i a PIIOQIKGIfQIGIFRESHNEQQ ll'IlOil\ln5‘.'¢l!¢'¢llIJ'nwn ‘fleas; J re‘ YOU warn? a commons mo-r or 001.01: NEXT srama. naonv T0 run arm roam mum It won't be long now-until it's time to set out that tulip bed you've been pls-rming since you sew your neighbor's bunt into a bril- liant color scheme last. spring. Fall is the ideal time to set out huiip bulbs, planer; have found. ‘There is Just enough cool weather left before freezes set in to allow them to start rooting and get all ready to burst into bloom when next springs sun pays them an early visit. ' Tulips are one of the most popu- lar and widely planted flowers in the country. But they 5"’ by 11° means native. In fact, it is a mat- ter of conjecture as to which country gave the tulip to t!“ world. It is thought, however, that it is an Oriental flower, f0!‘ it h" been found in a wild state in Pcr- sia and Asia Minor. Favorite Turkish Flower The flower was a favorite with the Saracens for generations, and it was in the Constantinople gs!‘- dens that thl tulip was first seen by De Busbequius, ambassador of Emperor Ferdinand I at the court of the sultan in 1554, and sent back to the gardens of Spain, Holland. England and Germany- Hollarid was the country first W Jeallw the worth of these flower!- Dutch traders began to carry on I heavy traffic in the bulbs. and growers in Holland commenced a painstaking system of raising them crossing them to make numerous strains. During the first part of the 17th century the bulb ‘was at its b18118“ F n one of the blessed. If you haven't ‘ Vfllllil- 5W9 °f lhm‘ we“ 5°“ by ljust. s touch of cold help you to achieve it. cream will this area. If you prefer to use vase- Instead of my children having line instead of eye shadow on your me fastened around their necks like an Old Woman of the Sea that they ‘eyelids. you may obtain an effect can't get rid of. I am an ever-welcome guest in their houses, and because that l; just a; Qhanning, m- in your - ipartieular case, even more pleasing. Experiment until you have made the eyes that you want. Vaseline is excellent for use in weight. like jewels, and one bulb of "Vic Roi" was known to $61110!‘ $1,100, while one of trier-admiral Vtn Enckhuyhen" strain brought more than $2.200. Even On Stock Market By 1834 the Dutch were so ob- . sessed with tulip speculation, ee- Planning Your Tulip Bods m, selecting the bulbs, if you lmvewt a supply pulled up for transplanting from. thb year's bed. make sure you get them from a reliable dealer. There are many varieties to choose from. Amen! them are Darwin, Breeder, Rem- brandt, Lily-flowered, Bi Bloom. Botanical and the ncwrock 69101911 4m”; The bulbs can be set in the ground from the latter par; of September up to freezing weather in November. They should be set about four inches apart and about four inches deep. After setting. which should be in a sunny plaice. the bulb; should be covered with l! layer of fertilizer. How Do You Place Your Feet “I didn't know you were absent- mindedi” I said to Jane, as we sat together in the street csr. "Oh, my dear, I am frightfully, GRAPE WINE Nine lbs. grapes. tit lbs. m" Wash and Dick over m“ place in 2 gallon Jar. Fill with eel water. Cover with cheese cloth m‘ keep in warm place. Stir twig ' week for 6 weeks. Strain a,“ u a stand a weeks longer. Fill u; w, ' ties. c CHOKEOI-IEBBY wmg Pour 2 quarts bofling wage; m. i quarts berries. Let stand m, u ' hours stirring occasionally. T“ ‘quarts iuic¢. add 1% lbs. Bllgfll’ 3 oz. ground cinnamon, l; oz, m.“ cloves. Boil for 5 minutes, m, ‘ turn into a crock ‘and set away t; ferment. when fermentation c". . es, strain. bottle and seal. RHUBAEB MARMALAI): To each lb. rhubarb, cut 1m inch lengths, add 1 lb. sugar m‘ let stand over night. 1h 3110mm‘ ‘ add Juice and grated rind or 1 lemon to each 8 lbs. fruit. Let so“ to I. boil. Boil. 30 minutes, u,‘ simmer until thick. BHUBARB WINK . Out rhubarb in short pieces and to each five pounds in weight, m a gallon of cold water. It show stand about a week and should in well stirred 1mm time to time, Then strain it, and to each gallon of liquid add three pounds Q sugar. Keep for several months. SPRUCE BEER Ingredients: Two ounces bog two ounces chip sassafras; ten fl- lons water. Boll half an hour, strain; a“ seven pounds brown sugar; u; ounce essence of ginger; one ha! ounce ground pimento. Put in |' cask and cool. Then sdd one sue one-half pints yeast. Iet stand it hours. Fine and drew it off to bot- tie. BLUEBERRY WINE One quart berries 8 quarts water, . 5 lbs. sugar (granulated) s. hsudfl ‘of raisins. This makes one gslicl of wine. but-—" she looked at me, startled, “what do you mean?" "I noticed the way you were sit- ting!" I told her, and since she Mix all together, put in a lug ant ‘ set away for forty days at least it ' ferment. Then smash up all lit berries so as to have ail the lulu wanted to know more, I took her round the carriage, as it were, and pointed out a. few characteristics. You can tell an awful lot about people-by watching the wsy they place their feet! For instance, take Jane-she was sitting with her tees turned in. That always denotes a. person apt to be dreamy and ab- sent-minded; generally they aren't very tidy; in the same way, if they don't usually sit like this, and you happen to, notice them doing so, you can ask them what's on their mind, worrying them. (And watch them jump!) People who sit with their feet side by side are inclined to be rather dogmatic. They have opinions of their own and are rather critical; law and order, and are very just. Those that sit with one foot iii front of the other (but not with the toe turned in!) have good im- Bxlnatlons, see the other person's and strain well. Put in bottles d lug end cork up tight. It may la '. used a week or so later. t point of view, and are rather poetic ' And the folk that cross their ll and lean back are fond of iunuy, like other people waitins on than and really don't care mush WIN they have an excellent sense of ~ happens so long as you don't worn (them about it. However, they usu- ally see more of what. is Bolus 0| "around them than they appear W‘ Those that cross their knees and sit forward are more or lees II same, but are given to action I _ well. If you see someone sitting with their feet apart, perhaps with nu foot turned in, it denotes somsml anxious to please, anxious to do the right thing, but not always quite sure whet it is they should do. In Golds use llinudh nauseat- What the Fashionable: are Wearing illustrated Dresemsking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern Combine ingredients and shake well with cracked ice. Serve in tall glass. For chocolate float add 3 tablespoons chocolate ice cream. Serves 1. Bishop Hess of Nashville, Tern, tells this story concerning the most popular use made of the Bible. He says: "The religious knowledge of ssasseaa.~ " too many adults resembles. I sm Chocolate Eggnog 4 tablespoons cocoa syrup 1 glaae milk 1 egg yolk, well beaten 1 egg white, stiffly beaten Mix cocoa syrup and milk: foe in tall glass. Serves 1. Chocolate Melted Milk 4 tablespoons cocoa syrup Dysentry ‘f’ p add egg yolk and shake well. Fold in egg white and pour over cracked afraid, the religious knowledge of little Eve. “So you attend Sunday School regularly?" the minister said to little Eve. “Oh, yes, sir." "And you know your Bible?" "Oh, yes, sir." "Could you, perhaps, tell me something that is in it?" "I could tell you everything that is in it." “Indeedl" And the minister smiled. “Do tell me, then." "Sister's bonus photo is in it." said little Eve promptly, "and ma‘: recipe for vanishing cream is in it. and a lock of my hair, cut off when "And this makes for peace. for an interfering old woman. with the best intentions in the world can stir up more trouble la a. minute in her children's lives than malice could invent in a week. . "And none of us can keep our fingers out of our children's pies. We are so interested in ours sons‘ and daughters‘ affairs so anxious to help them, so eager in our desire to keep them from making mistakes, and they still seem such babies to us, no matter how old they are. that we Just can't help thrusting unsought advice upon them. and telling them how we always did thus and so. all oi which irritates them to the point of madness. "Put two women together who belong to different generations. whe- ther they are "mother and daughter or mother and daughtcr-in-law, and they would have to be pin-feathered angels if they didn't clash every day on a thousand points, little things that really don't amount to a row oi pins, but that keep them sort of sore at each other. "Now it is literally true that what we don't know doesn't worry us, and so if we don't see how thick our daughters-in-law peel the potatoes we don't have to warn them about how they are ruining our sons with their wastefulness. And if we don't know how often our son-in-law play golf we don't. have w suggest to our daughters that they had better be Eyebrows will curve if you train them to curve. Buy a camel's hair brush. especially designed for brushing them. Use it faithfully and regularly. Consistency is part of the game. Brush your eyebrows l stimulate the blood brows give is well worth having. cording to an account. "that the regular industries were ignored for the most part. and by 1636 the dc- mand for ram Species became B0 great that they were dealt with on the stock exchanges. ' w Annabelle wmmpgm It is modish and chic for h lthe wrong way first. in order to supply. Then ‘brush them into shape the way that l People sold their houses and 1W"- you want them to go. That ques- tioning glanw which curved eye- "The manipulation of the mlrirvli and frenzied gambling took place. Jewels and other valuables at any price they would bring to buy tu- lips. when the crash finally ouns attend‘ to their business. And if we don't have our grandchiiclrenk thousands were lent homeless." with all this early crass over s. single type of flower, it is only na- tural that a measure oi’ its attrac- .. tiveness should still linger. You cm find the flower in my pert cf the country and. because it lends itself to beds and borders, they generally are seen in a mess. Vaseline, rubbed into the root of your eyebrows at night. will help to nourish them. A good old Quaker was milking s. cow whose lively disposition had often taxed his patience severely. The pail was nearly full of foaming milk, when, in some manner the cow managed to overturn it. The Plan Nose-Plant Rte! _ sienderising eflect for the he“!!! type. Notice the inset vest extend! I pointed cflect below the weld-III instead of stopping at tho W9!“ i such affairs generally do. The wit‘ ly falling iabot rovers cut b1‘! in a. charming way- You'll 1"“ m‘ smart skirt lines. You can use tub ail-Kl. m“ pique, shnntuill. V0116. 91'1"“ m‘ batiste prints, etc.. for thll model. The original was blue and will“ voile print, so enticlnlly °°°1 practical. The trim W" white. normally built woman and bu I A Is Dangerous CHECK 1T AT ONCE _ ea for pas watch is in it." Guilty Conscience l was a baby, is in it, and the tick- is the remedy you should use. It is not an experiment. but a tried and proven preparation that has been used in Canada for the past eighty years for all bowel complaints. Pnco 50c a bottle at all drug- gists or dealers." put up only by The T. Muibuijn Co, Limited, Ibr- QBD‘ ' ' a 1- " u‘ "That's a nice umbrella you have!" "Isn't it?" "A present?" "No-it was like this. It started in rain the other day, and I stepped into a doorway to wait till it stop- ped. Then I saw a young fellow 00min! along With a large umbrel- la. and I thought if he was going as far as my house I would beg to be allowed to share it. so I stepped out and asked. ‘Where are you 3Q. {mg with that umbrella, young fel- low7'_nnd he dropped it and rsnl" . r-u-aaie-ialwfiomenusaaummmwhm Mo» mm conduct right under our eyes all the time we don't have to throw up our hands and ask what the world is coming to, and say that's not the way we brought our children up. - "Of course. in refusing to live with my children I was considering their welfare flint, and facing the fact that any outside in e. home i; a menace to it, for it breaks up the intimacy that should eirist between a husband and wife. Also, I was recognizing thatevery woman has a right to run her own house and bring up her own children in her com way, without having any third party butting in. "But likewise I had my own happiness in mind, and I was reflecting that any mother who goes to ioive with her children either has to be an irritant or a rubber stamp, and I didn't want to be either. I didn't want to be in a position where I would either have to yes-yes everything that was llid and done, or elssstnrt something every thime l expressed an opinion. "Nor would my pride permit me._to become one of those parasitic women who have no life, nor friends, nor amusements of their own, but old man in righteous indignation snatched up a nearby club to strike the exasperating animal when he remembered the precepts of his re- ligion. Planning a tulip bod for next year is a lob for the gamener at this time. Perhaps s. border or bed is required to touch up some bald spog, in the yard: perhaps the gar- style No. so: is deem"! 5°‘ aim is, l8, z ycarl. 36. "- 4°' 44 and 46 inches bust. Bias 36 I: quires 3% vsras as-incn with- yani 35-inch cont!!!‘- He dropped the stick, and in a voice trembling with anger said: "I may not beat thee, neither may Ikick thee, but-I will twist thy durn tail!" dener wants to plant both late and early varieties in the same bed w secure a suicession of blossoms. All this can be done on paper before the bulbs are set in. ' mothers who are fixtures in the back seat of the autonmbile when their children go out riding, who have to be dragged around to movies, who have to be included in invitations to dinners and who are generally known as Mrs. Bo-snd-Sos mother. "I wanted to keep my own individuality. my own friends, my own position in society, and I have done it by refusing to live with my child- ren. and I am sure I an I times happier, and so are they for acclaim! {Q 113i 5v Price of Pattern i6 W" f stamps or coin (coin PNMNG‘ Wrap coin carefully- "(L 582, Bill coarseness!" “us: .osseeellllsll" Name .0...- .,s|eeen \vI\llIllOl.".. ‘ street Addfoll llll‘. . .. "' u-uunvnuuun fl" City‘ l