'\ Betty Worth. pretty New Yorker. 0 Tulips: a won many prizes with its bountiful 54m“.- ‘ u“, “m, n ‘-"p_mcgchrome coloring. It l: a good Dutch Hrs. John T. Seiscebers. which Lg :::‘1?:_?- ~» name for Holland's most over. famous The. HOUSEWIFE and lanzanaancnvmrs. v t <~ CONSCIINCI yjet Itlll there vmlspen medial! voice within. » - ~ Jleand through Cain's silence, And o'er Glory! din; Whatever creed be taught or land u be trod. en's oonsriepce is the oracle o! God. _—Bymn c...;2;..'.;z1;.i;& Quilt Patterns - YELLOW IIDIS "CW 0W- flllnliqwe and sow on Nook as indicated on @1511 "dlllflm. Applique can be prinLg oi- IniMn materials In the original quilt, iris is in cream. center of irLs in brown; leaves are dark grw-n, with "W" D0’. in ixrown Mid rod. Add 3 - border to hutch on all sides o! quilt. ' Block finishes i0 inches square, 38 applique nlocka. -"-’ 3 inch border around quilt 1'75 niain blacks. Material Required: > - "b 1-3 yards wmte material. 1- ~ “1-3 yard brown material or print. ‘l 3-3lflfd cream malarial or int. k’ yard zreen material or pig; 53-3 Ylrd red material or print. i . ‘Allow 1o: all scams when cutting flatter-n. ordering give Number 11-0. Book etc . terns contsinlns ‘I besutiml Grand- ‘ _, tot-bet- quilt; designs -" evwy pn- _'____ .125- .“ ‘ 7“-\.T5i.l' ' is I yards a inch border. ‘Lwhln Bend 15¢ for s book of quilt m4 1 $10113‘; i. Conscience is harder than our ene_ mics, , Know more leeuseg wi niicety, . ~ Y th- mo" —-Gcorge Eliot. mi csu. r0 rnsmn Five timer/a dBY the muenzin cslL» the Moslem world to prayer, Why should not each oi us be our mm 17111911111. each day ruw-gmiy Yfiilentisg some word. some] phrjge, which is absolute truth ior us, until n N11 qt our being. m nnmnr muss And windows become "l"? ‘*5 (FY5141! i! ‘they are ciesmd ""41 methylated then polish. ed with a ohamou leather. Botiruwom mirrors will mi, new, W!’ 1 you I iv slit-t bun-in.- men lightly firs; H h.“ ’ T9 "FIRM"! RIP Your front door. rub it well with it mixtaire made o! Null Plrbs of linseed-oil 0nd tur. $2M. that polish rm s soft MMTCkF-"MI m0 Bron letter m‘ b9“ m‘ K710619112 smear‘ over lightly with vmline. This will we. vent the weather from undoing Your work. TWO CL”!!! mm need commanding. 3011K‘ mrn delight ‘in flattery; other men despise it, Some men need watching; etha- men resent it, and do better when they are not wstohed. Some men need driving, urgin‘; other men need hdlding back, res. training Same men med a lot n! pruise and appreciation, a lot ofpxtttlng 0n the back; other men nare noth- inir about it: the satisfaction they izet in doing then- best. th> joy o1 work well done is enough for them. some mm are iair weather b811- °T~‘» and Bet dismuraizel in rough seas; when they meat with chem. cles. when things go hard with "hem. they slump on nlfll‘ oars; other men thrive under dliilcultiea; opposition and handicaps only sti- muli-ll? "1""; the best that is in them comes out when thcy Me bui- ieting with the storms of lie; they never get discouralred. Home men dswdle over mm work shlrk when they esn, and then complain of thfiil’ 50b. 0i their 1m‘ hours and the look or any aha-nee Some men need cousins: other ,-:- Socia e ;__ __nu-ooooflodeisi Being 5 Stepmother is a Hard ‘Job, Both for Giildrm-Msise the Women and for the Sure That You Are Big and Warm- "Hearted Enough and Free of Jealousy Before You Under- take it beautiful sad attractive Nun; Iii-l the prospective stepmother rmkl that she is consumed with Jeni wsntstoknowiildo not think should tell her fiance that she is not. to have the children live with them alter sre harried and thst be must leave them wi their grandmother. Well. it aha tools that wsy hildren. the only decent thing stats her position unequivocal‘)! on the subject: and give the widower a chance to choose tween her and his children. Otherwise she will bring misery down on the heads oi’ all concerned. And it will be mere Justice to the children. whose we 1m Minis-sly in the limes at their olden and when 33mm or misery W111 depend "P011 their stepmother‘: attltuos toward 0i course. it will be s terrible surprise ind Quick u) m; “the; w m4 out that his beloved children Lre regarded as a lstai handicap to him. Men have an srtless belle! that all women are simply sloshing over with the maternal instinct, and that they will get the kick o! their lives out o! bestowing it on another woman's children. Hence, when s widower marries and brings his new wile home, it never occurs to him that u» isn't going to love his children and be a. reni mother to them. It never enters his dear dumb head that the more s woman iovu he!‘ hufibllld. m! m0"! 8h! 15 GP?» W "$56M the first Wife, who had his youth and romance and all pertaining to her, and that than an no sirens or vsinpa oi whom she is so passionately jealous as she is o! his children. Every display o! afiectlon that lie makes to them, every generosity, every token o! pride, all the little petting that would be so precious to her ii shown to her own children, icsr he: heart to batters when they lh lav- ished on the children oi his first nmmsgs, 0i course, there are some women whose arms sche ibr children, who can take their husband's children to their breasts and love them as i! they were their own. csn be iair and Just to their stepchildren, but i! s women is at ell in- clined to be jealous and i! she is cl a possessive nature, it is s. dangerous experiment to bring the stepchildren to live with hcr- She makes their lives hard and bitter. and she either aliens-tee their lather irom them or mskg the home s place o! continual striie. It isnotto be denied thattheiotofthelteplzlntherisedfliicillt one. Taking it by and large, it ls the hardest and the moot thankless Job on earth, and one wonders why any woman ever has the courage to undertake I it. All children are wesring to live with. When they are small they an noisy and dirty and obstreperous. ‘may clutter up the house and 1st on the ncrvsspi adults with their incessant sctivltiea. They they are adol- escent they are lull or strange whims and fancies and -,- ’ oi’ s manic tor doing those things which they should not do and reiusing w do that which they should do. They consider themselves incarnate wisdom and irrepmschsble taste, they look upon their elders as senile morons and In resentful o! all control and intcrierenoe with their DREW”- All that their own mother has to put up with in children, All the sacrifices their own mother has to make (or them, sll the work she has to do in making them comfortable and creating a happy home, the step- mother has to do. But there is this great diflerencc: The Own 111M116" love is a. mane that makes her childrens noise music to he: can. U!“ turns every sacrifice into a pleasure, and makes labor a ioy because it ll done-tor those she cares m: more than she does 1w hsmli- But W mepmqmg- ha; no such ilfieCiiOll t0 d her labor and lemmas. l-ler salt-denials, her toil, are lust blood o erings laid on the sitar oi.’ duty. she u very few children ever show any nemoi-ivn o! whet W" W“ ents do ior them or express any gratitude, dill lei are lie? 65nd"! precimve oi their stepmothers M a Bensnl tbs! "l!" 1W‘ regard he: beat ailoris in their behsli a; unwnn-a-n ed medium! l! tfllirl. The discipline they will swat from their own mother thl! will not. take from a stepmother, and this makes more diflicliit the “i=0! "16 woman who is trying to guide alight her husbands children m mother to them. ll there an cruel stepmothers, there are also denim stepchildren. the stepmother should always bear in mind the tam that hsr lot is d own choosing. She knew what. she was doing when she married a wid- ower with children. She deltbcrstely elected herseli to the '“ mother m them and she is, or all women, the mast damned it the isil-l doing her best to take their mother's place to them. torcwonun tomsrryams-nwithchildrenuidnelieetl-ndmbtaua-t Lbenutorherwbecoldmdcnlelandunsy icwthezmiorher in make them feel so unwelcome in their father's house that they are lit- ersliy driven out oi it as soon as they can support themselves; and ior her to alienate their lather from them by being so 16810"! m“ hi ll afraid to show them any aflcction, is tor her to commit the crime o! iii l‘ and Perso vvvvvv There are biz and generous-knurled women who‘ I Hose to Make . GOOD TEA i Select s GOOD ad- aged small-lea tea. ‘\ BoilINOhwstenWsrm - up solace esrthnwsre tcspoLPutinonstoa- . Ipooufnloftes foreach cupand one (or thepot. The moment the vats: comes to s boiL pour It on the lea. In the lea brew five minutu. 4.4-1 W -=3 Fashions -:-_ L§F¢f¢ u You step lively an‘ ‘A, hire I v after a cup of OOD TEA risque-ma the thlltwornoutliy osnountingllolllfi- with!!! hold cares? on isnvooderiulremedy: SitdomssdenjeyswpdGOODteai $2‘ rnlps Elbe well ll for the pod It always doe! you. You get more out of GOOD tee: more one can sflotd GOOD plcklpd lol- TII CIYLON TEA BUREAU vanilla! M chin Isl telloxnew-bund m nerves. Drink GOO tel for ofits matéleas flavour as u‘ “pm. glqualitplivery- Q‘ THE COOK'S CORNER Cinnamon Apples they d0 in ten hourt; thtli put thfi heart in tlhelr work, never ohinhin; oi hours, or of promotion, snd very soon they are away over the heads or the shirkersvand g. blers. In which clsm are you - "Some Men" or "Othq Men?" ' -0. B. Msrden. HINTS POI COOK l! tomatoes are sprinkled with mm“ Peel and core medium largo sp- plaqstleastuneioroachserving. 0h, it isa hnrdiobbeingsstepnoflier. Hamiorhsrsndhardfrhe 000k hilyrup of Ipsris wster tol children, and s woman should search her own soul before she undertakes psrt uysr. Add the little cinna- n_ DB. mm "Hot Shot-O." sometimes called ‘ -“ to tint the syrup a vivid red. Cook apples in this un- oi promotion: other men will do asp-soc s drswlns room. til they an tender, being careful gcodaclayuworkinthreehour-su First. 900910 havens-me Qugkwolsstcocsimethem 8D tall spurt. 1i preferred. Wplea be usrtered. l cup sweetened ‘ ' pesnut butter, ‘A tea- apum pit, K 91m Graham cracker crumbs. Hot-bod: Blend condensed milk , add salt, and Graham cracker crumbs. Mix well Ind drop by spoonfuls on penned cookie sheet. Elke in mod- E é E 5 r b“ be‘ team“, n” fqr wing; QQig-issiy mccntslyhotovsiiflildemliioril "m"muf‘m,fi'v,°f,m munznmres-o-Jsntngzinmn mum"..- ‘roswseosnaealnthatlstum-mhw "W". llsli pound an“ sweet butter, u. noumw nggg ti’? 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Haveasyetyuiriood childboodsmbltimsbeenxealiasd?” Jones nodded. "Well," continued Brown, "I be- llevs 1 now wear them longer thm anyone else." Mabel-whet! won-vial you. David! Dnvid-I was 1m vmderin’ ii as I wotild see to the milkln‘ while we're handyman. aupposin‘ 5i inigi, Eight ti“ e ieved / at“ at ' "ha. iisiv Spring Smartnsss Illustrated llrsssisaklng Lesson: Furnished With Each Pattern