--. ~.....i...-.i_.-.-...--._.. ¢_-_..-4-_._......»- .u,.. ll. I 0 0 .4 PAGE rwo W O vvvvvvvvvv r Tyyvv v vvv vvvvv vYvw-vvvv vvv man 's Realni 5:? The HOUSE WIPE and HER ACTYVITYES LOVE '. .t i-Ziititl ._ iif love rc-. ilkcg- all . Sink-o -ilt‘\I‘C. [Hi-T \II\ IIVHI \\' \\'li Wyn air. .‘ii';~i an n sit by. for some rut tlry tviiire " com- comes with ‘c ' ti-J. ii. ll ‘- ll \' LIVING is an idea which has usually been carried out wholeheartedly in a few collections. This season ls no i" fly" ‘l! a" All“ dJY- i exception, but the importance of : =ii:\.; till {Le bvillli)‘ oi" the costume type has brought [forth woollen linings to match i tlrcs-"s in a number of quality 1' COllCCIlOIIS for autumn. ‘ One house uses almost kiiittccl Ztfillllyi‘ and angora lfiibrlcs iii their linings iopOlb (lives-es. Elaborate ,t_vpcs with quilted pattern effects, l.ii _-: constitutions and hairy downy novelties are prominent. Woven wcollcns of the French; irvliiiiitiit‘ Ill!‘ well likcti for these llllll‘i_‘:- \\li.i'ii tie in with the wocl- t ilcii tires. m». Joxqtiartl puttcnis,‘ anti little tufted woollens occur of- I entirely yarn raised j i i i t woollcus of ‘ ..ii""l iiir colors iirc important siusim to match the colored its iii CllllCr. sivnggcrs illlLi Jack- ; ’l‘.iie Hill mid gray shades are - . ie with hairy content. rinn purposes. Scotch steamer-rug woolleiis are i . Those tire CSllPlfillY seen in liniiii~;s that button into the cont .~: in hziiry iiri>t i to match I ‘AAA; vvvvvvvvvvv v, v At the first A SNIFFLE Quick! Use this specialized Vicks aid for nose and upperthroat, when: most colds start. Hclpspmvcntcolds. ' Visas Vane-ml. l Pretty Socialite Back in U. S. 4 L vvvvvvv {rial rue cuaizrgmfiiérowu cuannrm h! . and v v v v P- ALAALAAAAAA vvwvvv- ii; wvv ‘v and as fascinating to his wife as he than to ther it divorce middle- or in their business or professions. they fully expect to return when th pcttlcoat that crosses their pathway. other women. Her unhappiness was She said that she and her husband had been married twenty-three years and had four children; a pretty daughter just finishing college this year, a brilliant son entering college, Her husband was sweet-tempered, aflectionate, indulgent to her and the He made a good salary and they had a. lovely home and a. car and all the comforts of life, but they never had accumulated any pro. perty, chiefly because he spent so much money on his lady loves. that I can't, stand it any longer," walled the woman. won't permit me to live with a. husband whom i: know to be unimig and children. who flaunts his affairs in my face. “Do the thing that will bring you the greatest happiness," I replied, “but think a long time and weigh well all the loss and gain before you decide to leave your husband and break up your homo. Mako certain that you will be happier never seeing your husband, never hearing from him, not. knowing whether he is sick or well, than you are now when you are a part of his daily life, and the women shines on you, too. Sometimes half aloof is better than no broad at all. You can't pull Ip s marriage that has lasted for twenty-three years without leaving your heart at its roots. "Think of your children. They ‘they won't want to be parted from him. They won't want to be dragged’ through the scandal of a divorce. It a good marriage for her parents to bs separated. Children are always ashamed of their fathers and- mothers being divorced. that your youngsters will be bitterly critical of you if you leave your hus- band and wifi think that Mom was mostly to blame and she might have been a better sport and not made a. mountain out of s molehill of Dad's little fllrtations. _--_-_ "Consider also your altered financial atatug if you leave you; 1mg. If he were a millionaire, you might compel him to support you and the children in the style in which you have lived, but all the alimony you can collect from a. poor man is small pickings. Your husband makes enough to support one family in comfort, but it would be a meager living band. for two families if he married again, “You would not be able to give pretty clothes, or the luxuries that the you have the comforts to which you hive been accustom ‘. w eke out your scanty income bv suing to work, you would and out how small a place there ls for middle-aged, untrained, domestic commercial world. ' “Divorce isn't the panacea for s. wives think it ls. It is generally 11st ing out of the frying pan into the fire, and they are wise women if they think a long time before buying a ticket to Reno. And then don't do it." 5:22;. I A are; Bu» Doroth Dix ~ “'”'”"” y " m‘ hears vim. NIIIIIIISIIMEIIT " _ numi-cooneanianir-m-sm . A Woman Should Give _Very SEHOIIS Thought to Her Future. Before She Rushes Into family a nourishing, Tfak ni fifiytoservethe I cs0 y ; __ SEPTEMBEiXwIS. 1936 vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv .v¢vvvv¢¢¢¢ v rsonal A '-:-' Fashions -:- Literature 0900-00 Court and Demands Legal Separation What is a wife to do with s philanderirig husband who is otherwise highly desirable as a husband-who is kind, generous, pleasant to live with This is one of the greatest problems in ' marriage and it is one with which thousands is w other women? meal and bundle them off to work or school. Shredded Wheat is 100% wbola wheat-nothing added, nothing taken away-rt supplies Nature's vital food essen- tials in their most sppctizing and digestible form. Eat it every day for energy and vitality-ac help of women wrestle helplessly, not knowing whether it is better to bear the ills they have hiuniliate them and tear their hearts to tat- ters with jealousy by their infidelitios, or to again in a world that is hard and lonely for cared for and protected. And what makes the matter all the more complicated is that these wandering husbands seldom want divorces. be involved in a mess of scandal which does them no good at the bank RD- They don't want to be parted from their children. want to lose their wives whom they admire and respect and m whom The other day a woman, married to one of these great and universal lovers, told me her tale of woe and fiked rne what she should do. was good-looking, smart, charming in every way. that she had been a good wife and was a good housekeeper, but, she had not been able to hold her husband and keep him from having affairs with keep you feeling fir! fly to those they know not of; whe- ls better to endure husbands who TIII BANADIIN IIIIIDIID ODIIIII. I-‘II. them. and have to make life over "u." h.‘ _ aged women who have always been Most of them don't want to They don't want their homes broken l2 big bhmlf: in every b0: IIIIAT g vvvv-oq SHREDDED WHEAT MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT They don't even ey get tired of chasing every ruffled THE COOK'S CORNER She Ono could not doubt Lovely Little Lady By BARBARA B. BROOKS PIOKLING almost driving her insane. , ' All utetnsils used in pickling should be thoroughly sterlised. 0am must be taken when the food is sea- led that oll jars, cto, are 1W?" fectly tight, Rubber bonds should be “Sud before using, and never used twice. ' mbal all food products carefully and store them iin a. cool. dry d9“ place. Light fades the food. Below are s. few recipes that we have had requests for which we hOPQ win prove satisfactory. If you would lilne further information about pro- servim? we would. be glad to forward it upon request. And here are the recipes: two younger children in high school, "I feel “My self-respect What shall I do?" charm that he radiates on other Tomato Ketchup First pick out red-ripe tomatoes» Use any left over juice and bits of mm; 110i’, perfect enough for cann- kig. All fruit: must be red. Put whole spices loosely in a bag with the to- matoes and remove after cookiflfl- Paprika may be used to add to the color. Remove the seeds from sweet pd peppers, chop, add one cup of popper and two onions to one 81111011 of the tomatoes before cooking. Heat the tomato pulp and press through a. sieve after the tomatoes have been bunched and prepared for cookins. ‘m each gallon of pulp add: a tune. salt, 4 t/Nlfi- sugar. 1 tbsp- rnustard, 2-1-2 cups cider vinegar. 1-2 tbsp. allspice and cloves, 3 Pep- percorn; (whole), 1 tbsp. cinnamon and pepper, 2 small Nd Felipe“- sliocd, seeded. Put tomatoes as directed through a sieve, add spice bag and 81'0"“! spices, cook for i-1-2 hours. until noarily thick, by this time the original bulk should ‘be reduced to approximately one half. Add vin- egar and 600k until thick. 000k quidkily- Bcttie and seal carefully. love their happy-go-lucky father. won't help the girl's chance to make 'I‘he chances are as he would be sure to do, your children the education, or the ir father could give them. Nor would If you tried in the hurt heart and wounded pride that making a bad matter worse, a jump- DORDTHY DIX. Reported Mother of Sext-uplets ‘ for extra. fortification iri cold ‘.\' '-.\ i t ‘\.‘!"I ivcntlier. - , ‘ l, V _ ‘ "w" Miss lloncy Johnson. Bronx- , _ “THEN D1011}. IS FORMAL ville, N. Y" socialite, is pictured in J i VrJLviLi" is TIiE FASHION New’ York on her ruccnt return j from a vacation in Europe. Miss 1 , Formal f’ iiions need not be ijolmfom consider“, one M N” 5 formztliihl fashions as occasion- ‘figkfiofiefgfsghI:?g::l:;eséuli‘g; , J ‘ ' Tl IlISlYOBiLiOR 10 be‘ latest fashion creations, including a 1 season, the sncral i veil. K i fashions is formal, in 1 _ u _ L 'ii~~" aiiti ii tlimililolililietxlxilegre if: j not iict-cssiiriiy.‘ "Ylrcsscd upfiy F‘ash— 5Z3‘?! for Jéwek is Show“ in black l.'(‘.l tlf'fl '-' ' . i i? til. fif-iiiiimwl A “m1 "mm "i" i" "Md l ‘v \ _| _ purple-blue illustrates the regal this iiiaiictcr are m the limelight i» '-. i ‘ Velvet personilying this quality pmmcm of velvet in a’ sunple ' r S11 csts a mctiittm for ull phases gown with the low-curved ' t‘ of f. . liion that have surrendered to (filecgtiuete identified Mm Edwardian 4' as on. l’! , the formal aspect. Among the 1 I smart styles noted at Paris oollec- 50M]; CARE Is SECRET g ‘ .1 W“ Wm“ or ATTRACTIVE rum N i ‘ A tailored redirigote, suitable for P‘ .- ‘ tovm wear in dark sports or after- The woman with hair that is al- l norm dress in dark brown velvet Ways done up becomingly and J with matt-liiiii: Pcrsizin lamb collar looks healthy and W611 ETOOm- ' i and reveis. waistline coachman 9d W981! in and week out, 1s ‘ 3 Dockets add an attractive touch. lmlfllll‘ one who doesn't- depend I An afternoon, suit, very irnport- enmwly cm 17101595101191 OPETMOIB 1 I ii i iuit this season, in dark green vel- to kfieP u that Wfly- She knows 1 ‘ vii witlriiiink outlining the flared we ‘mportance °f brushilfl 911d 1 i llLi/JLI jrickct and the edge of the she has learned 3° 8W9 herself l z iiiircil skirt, accompanied by a Scalp meatments- In "iddmim- 311B ‘ liirize square muff has made it her busines to find l For the dinner suit that iniro- out ample tucks ma‘ "lei-n the rliicrs, the swallotvtztil type of cost dlffermce between 10W“? and 1115': - - black velvet with silver fox collar 50's” hair" i ._ i “t‘ jiziil-z- is iistiully preseiitvd. ' gailzmuy Yo" 031W» 81W Y0"!- l ._ n r~ i\1'll The long-sleeved dinner dress 3e gm- waves “m marwk- 91m ; i ._ "'lll wotillvii with Empire ivaistline and high you certainly alwuldnw atwnpt ' l i ll .i' .i. won. It _ neckline that makes it a. good baok- bleaching m‘ dry Jobs- G9 m I 1 I‘ _ ,1; ::__>:~__ iii 800d beauty shop for these. If your , - - _' budget allows by all means get; o, j ¢¥§ a] Weekly shampoo and a scalp treat- u I i, merrt along with them. If not, get l what you can, then earn no do l ‘ the rest at home. ' < 1 AMAZING "m “M” “t” a use j _ Mun“? Well-KHOWI. simple but ex- , 0e "it scalp treatments um. the - average individual cannot, master, , it Those which involve application of Wm, A, ‘R9 I9" A4 the oil are the easiest of all. You flu: Quality _ilverwcrs simply massage warm olive oil III flue cllrcchve Cro - into your setup the night baforg don Elifean Toads y wu shampoo and. next morning nei a i . Wash in the regular manner. HOW TO Obiflifl "Ii! 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Beside, dried soap suds ‘ Kit‘ y ‘hr c~.ui.iiiq H110‘ in ans . rm ona around your hairline arc bid in- .~ in". /\l ), you will find JrguflHQEI "mum" deed 151i.‘ lit iyounionoybe- "m" u" Y - __ _ nmuchhmh r 9 orla: ‘coramgn IQI|(_ ou may not like the sight of ,,,,,,,i,,, M, S; lii.'oili°i>’uii.°iiti’i'i'l“"'"6" YWM" in e sleeping net. but if yoniliousrlioldpossessions. 1° l‘ you Want swirls w my swirled lliiy Old Dutchioduyl ",0 M a "nmn-‘Wi and ringlctis to remain curled, . — Douala “my l.” can“. huziugisnpouh labels, u better wear one at night anyway. n z“ "n" ‘m’; u’ roi- the benefit of thfi rest of the Remember “u. uni! u Silverware M! wan Iroou- Ymllv- v0“ misht consider nlizht requires so: and 3 windmill panels “',',‘,'|,§,'5:°5,§‘3‘fl'c1{ ' """"'"' nets that look like the helmet; or .h_ __'_'°_'_"£"_°_""_"_'f_':'_':-_____ __-b_~_I-_.:_-d_'_-_;:L-=__°_0 aviatrices. Timw come in Pastel OLD DUTCH CLEANSERI mo,‘ my s‘ Mmuhy Awflowmn - shades, tie under the chin or at the » t I am nrirlnrtwii . . . . . . .winilmill panel: from Old Dutch label: (or complain labola) back and an “any pretty cube‘ and . . . . . ..r lflfwlliiiliiifliifiil simii ms New shower mpg, m}, 51mg the ii to i m" r "r _.‘ w" 1i i c1 j Q i Dinnni Knife ard Fork El i Buiisr Knils s% l Sasha , “firms etiyhedowlgot Name .... 7 which keep your hair as you like An.iruu.'....... ...................................... ' n’ are curlers‘ qmckdrylng WW“ sot lotion and massage brushes -.-‘...--.--.:--.u wrth nlbbq. “my. h». __. Mrs. Adeline Spechlnlfl- 36-year- L. old farm woman of Mendon, Mo, h reported u: have [inn birth h subplots. Dr. W. _I!. Lucas, at- 5" ". oarcannmrrnaaan. . Ono and one-half cups chopped dates, 1 l-4 cups sugar, 1 beaten egg. 0 8-4 cups bread ftiour, 1 cup chopped wallnuts, 1 1-2 cups boiling water, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Oom- datcs with boilinc wmtor. add butter and sugar. Let cool. Add sifted dry ingredients. Add chopped nuts and vanilla. Bake at 550 degrocsinovenformmhmir. AMorniIIgSmiIe A; the end of the second week of his holidays, Jones found himself rather short of ready money. Furtively ho walked into a local paw-nshop carrying a portable radio set, and asked for a loazi of ten dollars. Tho pawnbnokct shook his head. "nits is disgraceful," , ‘ e Jones. "Why this i; a really up-to dots set. I can get Europe and Australia and South Africa on it." ‘That may be." replied the pawn- bmk" qlllefly- "Bub you can't get ion dollars oin it." THE DEAR SOUL! _O1d lady (to taxi-driver who is still holding out his hand after 11°91V|l18 1881 farfl-Itls no use showlvlittomsmy manfdon‘: hm a m: about Ministry. tending physician. Imported delivery 0f a. hoalihy ten-pound daughter (shown with lilo mother) bat tho five other babies In, ail load. tain too early. Being a charmiBS hostess may be bom in s0mo of us. but most people have to practice a bit before they entertain graceful- ly. Mothers should start the 50018-1 training of their girls by letting them invite their friends in often for m, or light refreshment; on tho lawn during the long summer afternoons. It is important that these affairs be kept informal. Children may so easily become constrained if there are too many elders around or if everything is too party-lib- They should learn to look on part- ies as a time when they can be naturally gay_with congenial peo- ple, rather than as stiff, ceremon- ial occasions. l! her daughter is under ten. probably mother should plan and servo the refreshments. This in- sures their success. But if the young lady is in her teens it will be fun for her to do her own plannins. with a. little help on the sewing. Nothing elaborate should ever be attempted, for that will take the pleasure out of it for the young hostess. She mustft be made to feel that this is anything more dif- ficult than the many times she and Judy have eaten fresh rhubarb from the garden, or borrowed apples from mother's kitchen to take on their private picnics in a vacant lot. The entire spirit of a young girl's entertaining should be one of impromptu hospitality. If this carries over into her grown-up en- tertaining, she will be a lucky girl and that rare person, a good hmt- ess. N0 little 8111 0511 will" w @9991“, IA suitable menu for these after. noon get-togethers is given here, It is Simple and very dainty and reflects the coolness of a terraced garden. Serve it buffet 0r plats style. Radish Roses Ripe Olives Sandwiches of Cream Cheese oii All Bran Apricot Bread Cucumber Sandwiches Chilled Assorted Melon Balls with Mint sprigs Iced Tea Punch or Orange Juice All Bran Apricot Bread 1 cup chopped dried apricots 1 1-3 cups sour milk or buttermilk 3 tbsps. shortening 1-3 cup sugar 1 est; 1 1-2 cup; all-bran 2 cups flour 2 tsps. baking powder 1-2 tsp. soda 1-2 tSP. salt 1-4 tsp. nutmeg l-2 cup chopped nut meats. Soak chopped apricots in milk about l5 minutes. Cream shorten- ing and sugar thoroughly; add egg. beat until creamy. Add all bran, apricots and milk. Lot soak until most of moisture is taken up. Si!’- flour with baking powder, sodfl. salt and nutmeg; combine iii-ith nut meats; add w first mixture, stiff"!!! only until flour disailllfflli m“ ingreased loaf pan with ivaxed paper in the bottom, in moderate oven (350 deg. F.) about 1 1W1" and 10 minutes. Yield: 1 lost 4 1'2 x 9 1-2 inches. Autumn Fashions For Chic Dressers This is one of those casual fall dresses that you can wear for almost any occasion. It has youthful tailored chic. ‘rho pleated pockets, the never neck and the slim front buttoned bodice are details of importance. The stitched centre-front skirt pleat is A leased just above the knees to flare the hem. Note the slender panel effect at. the back. A black ribbed novelty crops combined with white for its rovers and cuffs in this easy to make dress. Black satin-back crepe with the contrast of the lustrous surface or wing slightly rough crepe with pale blue are effective schemes. Style No. 1859 is designed for sizes 14, l6. l8 years. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and iii-inches bust. size 16 rc- constrasting. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred) Wrap coin carefully. N0. 1859. Silo .. coca-u aooaaoon Nams Btrecz Address Oity Roll it bl i kl . Ii ti. m??? uéii Zléilifi ikihfiflliffhfi." andotharakia trouhlc. Araconioisoyaals. DI. 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