.AAlA. J0 21- .W‘o'ma n’s Itfloovlm .’s;“..=..r..... R ee-coo-coco wv .- AFTERNOON CALLERS ---r- ~ (nyonnrsnloi .. liloboos of tho Lurton sounds! are still heard in club-rooms and places where yesterday's sonndsl is Just as good as today's. 1!.‘very detail of that startling interruption in a. married life. of lying been thrashed out and “‘ ‘ out again by th8 queer carrlon-folk who pick on the bones of others’ misfortunes. The strange fascination which the beautiful Lola Van Berg seem- Icl to exert, from the moment of their nrst meeting, on Jason Luf- ton, Academician and fashionable portrait painter, has been discussed in its every aspect. Sociological, psychological and, in the most ex- clusive gossip dens, biological. Jason, as a husband, had be- come a by-word for rectitude and fidelity, even in face of the lang- uishing admiration which a famous artist usually attracts. Then sud- denly the -news leaked out that he had left. for Rome with a. pair of sea-green eyes, a. vivid reputation, and a pendant fortune of colossal proportions. Most people agreed that it was a shame on Angela Lufton, for had the positions been reversed, Jason would almost certainly have flown -into a blind, endless rage. Possibly he would have killed himself-—-and her. On this last point, Edmee Fl-ayne was particularly emphatic. When- ever a scandal of major propor- tions troubles the waters of Society -—or, as it usually does, stirs up the dregs beneath an apparently un- nrffled surfaoe—there appears the Hon. Mrs. Edmee Frayne, willing, eager to observe every bubble, every speck of dirt. The secret scandals of the pest decide have been the joyful hobby of lidmee Prayne : her calling cards stand like tiny milestones on the way. Men like Jason Jason! . 113“ *0 MY. Why not speak of women like myself?" A... AA Ilbliltcdllllltlvtotholdtd “AsIwu tooiaaio Trait 91“ she twittered. "you can never know where you on with I manor Jason’: type. A deep- Wmvemment. Angels. so re- strained and Yet notliablo to burst W‘ I“ you think! But-—don't try to persuade mp 0 , Angela my dear—I will continue to blame that ax-ennui creature. Even when Van Berg wu alive, there was that shocking .1. fair at Capri with th the Bloomfield boys. 1?ety°rrt1l:8::, ‘if :i.*::.‘a'.:.“.*°.“i'.*r- W " W “- 51” 550179911 suddenly, for An- Bela had arisen and walked over to the tall window, where. she wu Bfiling abstractedly at the trees in the square. “me To tell the truth, she had bean w°nd°Y1n8 why Edmee Frayne was allowed to meander fr 31 to scandal without om scmd encountering the snub that would annihilate her. She halfheartedly mfifltqtgd the snubbing of Mrs. Prayne, but like dozens of other women in aim. liar circumstances, renounced the laudable efforts out of sheer cow- ardice. N93‘ mbnlent. she was aware of Mn» 1"I'BY11e's closer presence. "Angela. . . .” . ..Y$_.. “You musn't give way, my dear. And then Angela lost her com. Dosure.she turned upon the u. tounded Mrs. Frayne, "Men like Jason! . . . men like . . is that all you ever "My dear . . . " "T9mPerament, artdstic tern U‘ menti . . . the male’: glorious prg. rosative. Oh, I know what you are 801118 to 853’. Edmee. Jason has re- Suga.ry—sweet friend and yet im- lied upon me, has looked upon me placable foe of everything good and sweet and beautiful, she drifts around Mayfair with an oh-so-tired air that cloaks a fiendish intelli- gence and an ability of making as the embodiment of cool com- mon-sense, of stability and balance, 01 everything that he lacks himself. D0 you think I have never wanted 3° relax. to mcape from the role of five out of two two's, that is un- human sheet-anchor? Do you mini; matched in our time. I A week after Jason Lufton ran away, the Hon. Mrs. Edmee Frayne's rather antiquated coupe pulled up in Portham Square and the connoisseur of other people’: business prepared to consider the details of this most interesting case. And she really was interested. t. Shehad always been puzzled by Angela Lufton. There was some- thing serene, something still and deep, in the woman that attracted her and yet at the same time de- fled classification. Very well, here was a chance to see her squirming on the hook. It was surprising how enigmatic personalities revealed themselves as perfectly simple when dissected by Edmee Frayne in moments of crisis. 3 Angela was sitting in the draw- mg room when Mrs. Frayne sailed ncrosstohegwithacryof “My dear, what a dreadful thing! I can't tell you how much I suffered with you when I heard about Jason and that horrible Van Berg wom- an. . . ." Ahsela diivered slightly but braced herself to the inevitable in- quisltion which lay ahead. She shrugged her shoulders and tried to catch Mrs. Fra.yne‘s flickering game. But Nlrs. Frnyne, having made 5 mental note of the fact that», Angel. had positively not been crying and VI Widently taking the whole thing badly, continued to address her chatter to an invisible listener when they are thoroughly have seen nothing, dreamed of nothing but the Royal Acade- mician. the successful husband the WYBBOH? . . ." (To be continued) ROSE HEADS. Grind fresh rose petals wenty to twenty-five times from in an °|'d-I118-I7 food grinder. Before the last two or three grilling, knead 5°V°l‘fi1 spoonfuls of olive oil into the dough. 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Garden of Eden. strange about them. cause she knows so well. for an answer. modern mothers are so ignorant that they cannot teach their "A of how to achieve success in a. career. from God and, anyway, few girls are seriously concerned with 0&\’ee1‘& Nor are they intent on money, and if Mother cannot teach them the art of making it she can at least teach them the science of spreading :1 For what the average housewife does with I lim- ited income makes the juggling of financiers and bankers look like the Is it the wild women Mother can't understand? Mother has seen so many reckless girls throw their caps over the windmill. she has seen so many girls who drank just to be good sports and because boys wouldn't take them out unless they did. She has seen so many liaisons that didn't last, so many women who have given all for the sake of men who abandoned them, so many bedraggled, whisky-soaked, bleary-eyed women whose and was the gutter. because Mother doesn't know what she is talking about that makes her warn daughter that the strait path is the only one for women. will deny. Even when . and whose counsel would be of no Value whatever to an enlightened mod- ern such as she is. This is the reason that girls give for not conilding in their mothers. their mothers are so out of their class, so in- experienced, so uninformed of what is 80111: on in the world, so out of touch with life that they cannot unde ‘ that would be worse than useless as guides along the rocky road the girl of today treads. Considering that virtually all mothem read the daily P913918 End 3”‘ tend the movies, and not a few of them get around a bit hence cannot be wholly ignorant of playboya and lecherous employers. love nests, night clubs and what not, one wonders what phase oi life 81115 think their mothers have not heard of. Also, considering that the woman who has known love and marriage and borne children has run the gamut of sex experiences, it is hard to understand why daughter thinks that Mother knows so little of what is euphoniously called the "facts of me that she is incapable of teaching her little awe lamb how to escape N19 They feel that -‘ their problems themselves. But daughter does. She agrees with our seeresa that present-day mothers have nc‘ sufficient knowledge to help their daughters cope with I wonder what are these problems of life or which AAAAA vvvwuvu Y | ‘on K ’. c::sl-n ,;,"::, |Dorothy i‘.".l:f.?. I Daughters Will Find No One More Exper- ienced in the Problems of Life Than the Mother Who Brought Them Into the World——and They Should Heed This Advice At a. recent convention attended entirely by mothers a youthful dele- uto threw a bomb into the meeting by declaring that “modern mothers have not sufficient knowledge to help their daughters cope with the problems of life." That this is the sttiuds of the IVOHIKG mother, no one daughter loves Mother abo regards Mother as snitwitandabsck numberwho isto be pitied rather than blamed for her lack 01 Personal -:- Todoy's Short hVovo Radio Progroll. (llfiohfifinjfi IONDAYI JUL! )1 Park 3:30 p, m.—'l‘heatrica.l Brood- ust, by the actors of the Paris Odson Theatre. TPA3. 3.2 m.. 11-55 meg. Moscow -- 4 p. m.—A Broadcast for Work- ers an the Canal and River Trans- ts .RNll:.25 m. 12 meg. PM mm Berlin ’ g;oo 9. m. —8oms Oheerflull choruses. The German choral Union. DJD. 25 4 111-. l1.'I'l meg. Rome moo p, m, ——News bulletin in IOt‘i0“B‘eckon plan your iam and jelly cupboard USE CERTO i'I' se'|'s—i1' saves vwv ‘v-vv AV Vv‘ OQOCOO 00 O ‘ its F oshiorzs -:- Literature *3. lbday.’ English. special program by the Federation of Business and rroleuionui Women. Alrruuesi songs. 2RO's "Mail BI-g". IEO. 31.1 m., 9.63 meg. Lodou 6:55 p. m. —-Reginald King and his Orchwtra. GSP, 19.6 m., 15.31 meg., G61“, 19. m., 15.14 meg., GSD, 5.5 m., 1 .15 meg. Madrid . —News and bull-fight review. 1!lAQ 30.5 m., 9.87 meg. Berlin 9:15 p, m. —Ooncert of Light Music. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.7’! meg. London 'Ipm. WHAT A SURE AND EASY WAY TO MAKE I Fruit: from which jellies are made very widely I in jelly making properties so there come: with Certo o definite recipe for each innit. For top-notch results follow carefully each recipe. 2. you've been WITH THIS SHORI BOILTHE FRUIT FLAVOUR CAN'T Bon. Cereo may call for more sugar than Certo no fnlit juice ball: away in stain on you need thin extra sugar to take care of the extrn juice. ) accustomed to using. But with Possibly Mother could not tell Gladys how to be a cinema star, nor teachPortia.howtowinalaw case,nor givesallyatipon how towin But, after all, nobody can teach another the secret The ability to do that is I 31“ The real problem in every girl’: life is love, how to find it, how to win it ,how to keep it, how to tell the spurious from the real, how to make it the crowning glory of her life instead of its undoing. more about that than a. whole college full of spinster professors who may be M. A.'s, but have never been M:A's, and when she sea daughter lrettiniz to hang around the telephone of an evening she could give her a. lot of expert advice on what bait to use, how to cut it; how to play her fish and make her catch, if only daughter would listen Mother knows Is it the modern girls’ tomptation that their mothers cannot under- All temptations are old stuff. There hasn't been a new one invented since the serpent got in his dirty work on a bored woman in the The city slicker, the glib talker, the man with a Will’ with him, the misunderstood husband, the spender, the man who talks love instead of matrimony, Mother has met them all, and she knows just how appealing they can be and how easy it is for a girl who is hungry for love or starved for pleasure to let them lead her into the downward road. Nothing new and It isn't It is be- So, after all. what are these great problems that confront the modem girl that her motheris not intelligent enough to understand? We PI“-5° AMomingSnaile ,tcnor's shop and were busy sorting ON EQUAL TERMS A recruit joined the cavalry. and. going on parade the first morning in a somewhat nervous state. he slid to the instructor: "I have never ridden a. horse be- fore.soIhapeyouwon'texpecttoo much of me." “'rhn.t’s all right," said the in- Itructor. "Don't -worry. You take that blast horse over there. It's never been ridden before, so you will both start level." WHAT A SHAME! Two burglars had broken into I out some suits, when one of them new one marked $75. "Bert. look at the price oi that one," he said. “Why, it's dahnright robbery. ain't it?" ginsl public on y No. 1' The best about woman’: part in public affairs is that the affairs are kept public. If most men had their lives to live over again the-y’d keep on living them on the same old sched- ulo. CANDLES IN SUMMER. The safest method for summer cancfles, if you like to keep your holders filled. is to have decorative wooden candles for the warmer months. These come in any color- ing with all sorts of attractive 30 money! That’: because I-Icwt1iut|hortboilsaveuell1.n;=.evlriicrknnd . I ‘ 54 minute .. .jImr only olittylvoulongier. H at 9:55 p. m. —-"“' “ Tele- i'::*:..: .:..i“.§‘.‘“§£‘..."é’:l.. °é...‘.’.‘;? HERE'S MY BATCH REE I'VE ACTUALLY 313 :;..“-"5 "'°*-~ °°°' “-3 "=~ FINISHED IN LESS THAN « AVERAGED HALF W mro-33, 15 MINUTES AFTER MY AGAIN MORE emsses rxmfo, .‘?.'.........., 4.. ..., a..." FRUIT WAS ( IOINSTEAD OF6) *5-° ===-- THAN BY LONG BOILING. Orda-Ca-to 77 tested recipes come with every bottle of Ccrto—a separate recipe for each fnlit. But Certo recipes just won't work with anything but Ccrto. Cerlo isfunpecfin-uofIn'n_ in add: -1‘! is the neural iellying rubuance extracted from fruit. Maker in-uand jellies with my fruit or [rail juice. So many good rutons for using Cnro! Why don’! on? Buy it at any grocefa. ‘fade in Canada. finest quality. I When you market for Spinach look for plants with plenty of good healthy leaves. The conditions of the leaves is of prime importance Medium-sized plants of good, dark green color, leaves fresh and crisp. free from sand or dirt, are desir- able and mean that the vegetable will be tender and an attractive vivid green. SAND WON'T DRAIN OFF Nowadays it’s seldom that a ship- ping of spinach is weedy. How- ever, weody spinach means loss of ‘weight as well as time in sorting decorations and can take the place of the wax candles up until the ‘ of lighting. Very Hie HOUSE WIFE and HER ACTYVITTES JOURNEY loved little gardens Where people so First thing in the morning Eager to know What went on in the night In each piece of delight. Green-shadowed distances Brown rivers trace; Elm trees holding men drapery in place. And a glimpse near and cool when ferns dipped to a pool. Outlines of hills By mess overgrown- one tree in I field Musing alone- Haw bloat law must be Who spares a lone noel But of all marvels In wealth past belief. —Amy Campbell in The New Outlook. JUST KIDS on his realises The chisel-er is busy own epitaph, but never it until it's too. late.‘ The man who is always wait- ing for things to turn up usually finds that his toes do it first. 0 O 0 some people are so,busy pre- paring for a rainy day .they don't tube time to enjoy the sunshine. worth a A day of sunshine pound of pills. Those who go to college and never get out are called professors. Human creaturm are very plen- tiful, but real men are very source. The man who has no friends may be envied by the man who has too many. Women demand equality with men,—but they don't want to grow whiskers. An ideal wife is she who neevr burns her husband’: money nor his biscuits. A lady is a woman who always takes off her glove before slapping A gentlemen. The serpent in the Garden of Men may well he called the ori- very warm weather will ruin the shape of s wax candle if u nstantiy exposed. . O O Castor oil will give 0. fine polish to leather furniture. TOASTING IANDWICIIES. There are comparatively few sandwiches which are not improved by toasting; the most convenient way to prepare sandwiches ahead fortoastingandservinxhotilfb brown the bread on one side only. spread with butter and fill. Then at serving time toast the sand- wiches on the outsides. DOW HEAT Fool) All on mixtures should be cooked at low heat; when b . place all except those egg mixtur which contain flour (sponge cake. heavy fruit cakes. etc.) in I. pan of hot water before placing in the oven- mixtures which are to be cooked on top of the stove should be placed over gently boiling water. in a double boiler. TAKING ‘I'll! CUBE! OFF IPlNACI——"S0 0000]) FOR YOU” since mothers have learned of this vegetable. minsch, the do- mond has increased and so stimu- lsteditsculturethctyouunbn-y the vegetable st markets the you around. However. the only spring out the weeds. spinach which is very sandy or dirty is difficult to clean, for the dirt seems to defy all washing. I never did blame the little girl who said she didn't like spinach be- cause the vitamins got in her teeth. she was served gritty spinach. If the leaves are light colored. of a yellowish tinge and tightly curl- ed. tiny insects are apt to be pre- sent and I'd look further for my dinner vegetable. In washing, always lift the leaves from one water bath to the other. In this way the sand settles to the bottom a.nd is not disturbed. If you pour the water off without remov- ing the leaves the sand is distribut- ed bsok through them and they're uly little clcnxncr after several baths I always cut the leaves from the stems, discarding both the root and stem-ns Ll:-r' excess warn nasm on After througirly washing spinach kt it drain in a colander for a few minutes to remove excess water. then cook it covered about five minutes. Remove cover and toss lightly with I fork. cook. uncover- ed. until tender and almost dry. Season with suit just before re- moving fram the fire. If you chop the vegetables finely it will be necenary to reheat it be- fore service. Careless serving has done more to make spinach un- popular than the taste of the graernitseli’.Besureitisvery hot and well seasoned. some men like I lurvestisthehaaviutandoftho bit of horseradish for seasoning, or tanoto catarp or mushrooms. FREE RECIPE BOOK Hann- Zddcun ms coo1_<'s comm NEVER FAIL ANGIII CAKE 1 cupful cake flour; 8-4 teaspoon cream of tartar; 1 cupful egg white: 1 teaspoon vanilla; 1-2 teaspoon ai- mond extract; 1-2 teaspoon salt: 1 1-4 cupfuls sugar. Sift ah. flour and measure. then sift four times. Sift the cream of tartar into the egg whites and beat until the egg whites will hold a point. Then ‘add the flavoring ex- tract and tho salt. Add the sular by siting through a sifber into on mixture and mix together by cut- ting and folding (that is, mix the eggs deftly with sugar so that as little as possible of the air enclos- ed in th. eggs escapes.) Add the flour through a slftter and out and fold into other ingredients. 'I‘urn the batter into an unbuttored deep tuba cake pan whoa. diameter is about 9 1-2 inches and bake in a slow oven (300 to 326 degrees) for 1 1-2 hours. when the can is done remov, from the oven and invert thepantocool.Thenremovei1: from the pan and star. in a tight tin box until served. sifting flour or sugar for a cake can be done conveniently by using two pieces of paper. each creased through the centre so the dry mat- erial can be poured easily from the VARIATION I To make a chocolate angel cake m the nut angel food. fold in 8-dellnflilofmltmeltsjiflhefofw plaoinginpnntoblkeorhllf nut meatandholfohomied chcrriesmsybe . 4;_|ellysecuIointheknowledget.hotonlyCerto Assorted labels ferlelly Glasses Wouldn't you like the Ittrnctive book of jelly glue labels drawn at the right? Just mail this coupon. olongwiththelnbel from onebottle of Certo and 1 3c stamp to Cancun: lerwlee Depurtrnon . Ornanle;'oodI Ltmltod. Cobofiarg. Ontario. nomandmakelataofjunsnd place I folded piece of paper over the cake in the‘oven for the that is minutes. then ve. being emf“! not to drag it in your Cake. J"-9‘ fold a double sheet of newspaper- It keeps the cake from fonnins 0 crust until it starts to rise. / RELIABLE SPONGE CAKE ‘ 4 eggs, 3 tablespoons cold water: 1 cupful sugar; 1 1-2 tablcspomll cornstarch; 1 cupful cake flour; 1 teaspoon baking powder: 1-4 '35‘ spoon salt; 1 teaspoon lemon ex- tract. separate the ease and best 1311! egg yolks till lemon colored with the cold water. Add the sum" W17 gradually and beat at least I-W0 minutes me: the 51189-I‘ has 5°“ added. Put the corn starch in ' cup and fill to brimming with siti- ed flour. Mix and silt twice til! cornstarch and flour with the bak- ing powder and the salt. Add Brad‘ ually to the first mixture. when well mixed add the egg whites bmwl very stiff and add lemon flavor- ing. Bake in an ungreased tub! pan 45 minutes using 1-. -mode’! oven (325 to 335 degrees.) MW taking cake from oven invert it cool. ‘rum the cake upside d0“ Vim‘ a round stick in the tube of W‘ P9“ so it will stay in and put stick in a. quart milk bottle as it is heavy and will not tip. Be sure it .s fish‘ in the pan before tumins it °"9" g wht go. lbr. For .,v,,,,,. ‘ WILL? iwAsVw:NnIt:»~ru=rr - owroaaeooo n:aaA'ro'rAK5'I1-la DUNN.'|'O'I'I-II 5. I‘