..-_._..fl.¢ns_ 5 " ar:-;_;.¢ ,E _ | l. r - . ’- - PICNIC ' ~ \ r 'fr 1 I _v _ i . j. S I _ _ 2 t -5. '---"--»f~r~ "~"' rl( V l l i 0 L _~. \_ Vid. my 'vm r>_».Gi_§_§__ioHr _ _ _ _ THE wN_GUmo1AN . ,__ _ 'L '1==f 15.1231 _ ea m . oczal and Personal . Fas_}_zgons_._ _Lt;terature Double 'sealed carts ' ~ ~- ' _ l ` | ._ _ bring t\~o_s totlcés strength Parts Styles l By MARY KNIGHT United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS. July 15.-iU. P.)-“The Seductions of Details' is the U00 '-1155 Bllpearod recently in a Parisian fashion journal, and it is a. pretty picturcsquely perfect way to describe the importance of the little things in assembling a wardrobe, T110 Wvrd "detail" is literally to tho world of fashion what the word “masses” is to civilization-it is what mnkcs the wheel go 'round in both instances. Just stop and think what our dresses would look like without cuffs, collars, execution of line, novel de- sign, pins, bows, und n million other things that come under the classification of "details," The great couturiers always speak of "the detail of woz'kmansliip," the detail of line,” and “the detail of idea." And when you come right down to it, despite the fact that the diCii0ili\i'Y Says s detail is a. "minor part, an accessory,” it '$011195 WCU Dish being most important feature of any ensemble. Belts, flowers, bags, scarves, blouses, shoes, embroidered butiste wristbnncls that can be monogrammed, tiny bolero jackets, combs and pills for thc hnlr for evening, are all details that Will bear watching. In all of these items keep these colors in mind; yel. _ low. wsvii blue. green. beige. cherry and black and white, _U _ __ _ Y .: ~i_ _-_czzrzl sANow|c|-iss Q __ f ._ ..lo§,.. __ sv, = foams some sen-vs..|,_ ' Hom and Tong", P5¢5_. _ __ renee veal-oevaiisa Meer. 'l ...gp . . IM lho Clark Kitchens help ' ¢.w'-3129*. ’_`\,‘,{“*t»g\`%ik;_, _ __ __ _ UW N' iluiekor ond bum -=;= ""°-5"-»_>~‘\“=`="" ___..-,$1 x"“=“1 ' __ ' Mols - - "" " "-1 I 1" ' ' "7"=`:":I=-;5 C|_,A]QK'S :.::.:.:::;":.;':, _PREPARED MEATS . ll* `_' " ‘ ` .~ =.rf,‘.~H-‘."f°.rt. -é-___ Answer: _ Let them alone and leave them to enjoy themselves in their own way. They are simply having the times of their lives nghting, ond when death takes one or the other the one that is left will be desolate because he or she has no spurring partner. They-don‘t mean a thing that they my to each other. Whcn the formula hc could devise. ~ r When g like decision rests with you-do ogg experiment-Next to nursing, Engle Broad may be the most suinble food for your Baby. 50|# 70" MM¢_¢m'J ¢d_dm: nd uw will ghlly ' fi! f I I wudyou aathnluzn Iuentrn on :bill wt/in. Tn Bmmlu Co.; Limited, H5 Georg: St., Toronto. cm _ . Pi 4 ` Eagle Brand . covioeusfo _ »- Nuu...................... l lddruv ..l7».¢...»~......» - Y hurl insults at each other it is merely wisecracklng and to show how witty they can be. They don't hate each other and they would get mod as n homet if anybody agreed with them in their expressed opinions of each other. ' _ii \ I ‘ Kindly observe that although they gre Always threatening to leave each other they never do it and they Arc still living, Although they hovo been holding suicide over each other’s hood for forty you-|, The truth is that husbands Ind wives who do not lot along together quorrel because they like to quarrel. They are born fighters, not pool- . fists, and they get s kick out of I. row. It is their way of breaking the monotony of domestic life. There was never o family spot that couldn't 1 LY' ~§`ss .gg fd/ 1 Wom....'..R 1 --s ° i c l ° Zi *___ 1 level tablespoon gelntlne, 3-4 cup cooked or cuined shrimp. 2 cloves. /` 1 teaspoon sugar . `. e ~ -i4e gelatinc and stir until gelatine is dissolved. Uool md when it begin For The Cook I I I ' - wax 'HU ou* xo Bon'-;R&$“& Why Do Some Happily Married Bucs en iii ~ ' shrimp mi.. S urn rner S ug. g ests _ 9 _ _ K. ceo _ _and Women Fall in Love With Each i Other? - Worried Cluldren of Par- _ ents Who Delight in Quarreling ' D981' D0l’0thy DlX-Wllht il U18 milk! With UN MOA llld 710121911 Of ' , today? Why do happily married mon fall in love with other women , “ . _ " than their wives and why do happily married womenfoll in love with =_____ _*:__;____:_ _ _ Y L lug s Swift S _ W” A. Cooked Meats 1-4 cup cold water. i V¢%< !§ 1"' 1-4 cup diced celery ` . Q i I F 2 tablespoons diced green pelrpcr- 'I ' l boy leaf. il’ 4 1 small onion. ,.3 i' i `_ QM 1-2 teupocn dry mustard. ‘ 'ff._,§ l, _ 1% 474’ ! FGW Urlklb pellper. ""-'iw 'Z _f ... l .4 4 . I Cook tomatoes; water, salt, Deb- it per, cloves, bay ie!-1'. sugar. mumrd ' » .~' / :ind onion together 20 minutes. Soak ' ~...`.',‘~`“ ~_‘ `.,,."_- _ ." i'-latino in cold water for five min- '*~ .`j~ _\‘;" " Sutes. Strain Wmlto mixture into ' ‘ " si' ¢/islxqourf Gr¢7cer to thicken, add shrimps cut in hal ’ I msyonnsis. _ I l_.__.__._. _.W .. ' . .__ .....____ _-i .__._. and when people do it, it is because they get a pleasuroble emotional re- action out of a knockdowu-and-dragcut battle and the subsequent sign- ing of thc peace treaty. Bo quit worrying about your- parents. Leave them to their cat-and- dog existence and to be happy in their own way. D0/ROTHY DIX. O O C O O 0 O D Dear Miss Dix-My wife ls middle-Aged, very intellectual and line in every way except for her disposition, which is terrible. She spend: most of her time finding fault with everything under the sun, from God down to me. She pours out her sarcasm for days at a time criticizing everything I do or say. I love her dearly and have tried to please her_ but so for have failed. Do you think she doesnt care for me or is ll mental trouble? HUSBAND. Answer: ` I suppose a. mean disposition is more or less due to a warped mind but mostly it is just selfishness and cruelty md a desire to have one'| own way. People give in to those who have s. mean disposition because it is essler than it is to fight them, but that is always a mistake because it just encourages them to go farther. ‘ _ If you can make your wlfo believe that you were going to leave her unless she treats you better, you can cure her. She doesn’t care any- thing nbout you, but she won't want to lose her meal ticket. DOROTHY DIX. What the Fashionables are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaklng Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By idnnabellelworthlngton _ the children as well as the adults. ves, celery and green pepper. Pour into wet individual molds and chill until firm. When ready to serve, un- mold on lettuce and garnish with - ITH the approach of summer, thou. sands of housewives find in the Swift’s Cooked Meat delicacies here illustrated, (in addition to a happy relief from hot kitchens) -a delightful assortment/ of ready-made 'dishes-appetizing and satisfying, as main dishes for hearty meals--or as foundations for dainty summer luncheons-and for picnic baskets or camp. Prepared in the spotless Swift Kitchens, for your convenience. 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