PAGE blun l‘ r l nr. UHAnLu l l u l on N tlUAlfllJilww i}? Unuulvzuulfl 4, 1931 e l‘ Fashions -:- Literature '__q l: l , ~ " o P g ,,W man ’s Realm -:- Social and Pgfsonal _ -:- ' 1 r‘ Says She =1 ' figy E ' °"§'...""" t‘ Bodies weakened by illness l i" I Dorothy Dlx ‘. respond woncgégllk/‘IEFNEINIB Things ‘Lb-hat Money W” M, Ngltthe ‘ VALTINE rebuilds exhausted Body cells and tissues with amaz- I aer WARNING Ovalnne ls wndcly imit- ated but never equalled. Th0 [VFOFPSS lvv which it is made i: exclusive . . . and n as important Q ingredients. .Rcfuse imllalions. They will only dlsappolnl you. ,__. J/Vllat the Fashionables are Wearing health. One cupful of this delicious beverage contains more nourishment than 12 cupfuls of beef tea. or 3 eggs. The great benefit obtainable from ing rapidity. Thar is why doctors the world over recommend it. ."Ovaltine" is made from malt, milk and eggs. It supplies in n highly concentrated form every nourishing element ' porran: vitamins-essential for recurring and maintaining vigorous "Ovaltine" i: acknowledged the world over. DVFl LTl N l TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE ‘builds-up ‘B maimNvim and/lb S0,!’ at all good More: in 50c, 75c, £1.25 and xerriul 14.50 family m: tins,- elm sen/rd at soda fountains. A. WANDER LIMITED, London, England, and Patel-borough, Canada Illustrated Drcssniaking Lesson Furnished with Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington " 15love ruld Tw Jfllvlwtl collar. cx-tllvl ml unis of elm-u >4. perforated for short SlUPVPn‘. Blnus is gathcrcd to u \\ prvsscd in plzllls, from. and Ilnzshcd with u lWO-plCCC band. purl-s. lb-oportlonatc .\fCZl$lll‘t"fllCliL<. 117mm‘; . .1. :1. 2.1, z-l inchcs. " Soclzct honc to floor Ivslth shoes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28. 32. 36 inches. ‘Rrforc ruling. cwmparr carefully pit-vs of pultcrn with chart. Xlsl ... .\l.\'l IRIJI. RI-IQYlRI-ID Pilllll .\lll§"l‘l1\l Plain 35 or Material Bizcs 39-in. 54-in. 32-in. 35-111. 2 yrs. l “i; 113 l". 4;, s. 1". H 1'-_- 1i; Gyls. l‘. l l"; l-‘u J _'\'.il'fl 4-inch ribbon. Be sure tn fill in the size of the pattern. Send stumps or coin (coin prcfcrrcrl.) Price n.‘ " iirrn l5 crnts 110.140. Slzc . . . . \I ..-..-.-... . . . . . ................. fili; Name 1'1"," l n v‘ - .' r ..-...-. . . . . . . . . . ........--».. Strcct Atldrcss '2 Q . w.‘ Hun-u... . . . . . . . . . . . . . "nu-nu- ‘ City State Etiquette Iyloberhlll (.3 u. nut ls ll (lltlllclfdllllctr? A. It is a large function in a flargc home, whcrc no loss than forty mcoplc dine and rcmuin nftcr dinner for (lancing. Q. Should the pzlgi-s of a letter bc numbered? A. No, but long letters should be written on consecutive pagcs. 1 Elli i and Dlclanclloly . . . (lTlRoanlxn HEAD . . . jumpy <ncrves . . . cramps . . . and those lmorbld, melancholy hlucs . . . fhow terrible tu look ltlfwlftl tu a 1' painful period month llhcr munth. a, Whyducsn’: someone tell her how to avoid monthly pains by Linking Lydia Pinkham’! ‘Vegetable Compound? ll calms ' and comforts . . . keeps you nn your feet four more active days. Buy a box of the new convenient tablets. 11c prepared next month. Zulfif ~’ mm wrl-tbnnds Dlllltl. Skirt is buck, 11 ..2,4,6 t‘. End Piles Quick No Solves — No Cutting Your itching, bleeding, protruding piles will go when you actually re- nluvc the cnllsc-bnd blood circula- U011 in the weak, flabby parts - lmd not one mmutc before. Salvcs or cutting can t do this - an inter. ml remedy must be used. HEM- ROID, prescription of Dr.J.S. Leon- lmrdt, succeeds because it stimulates the circulation (lrivrs out congested blood, heals and restores the almost dead parts. lfEM-ROID has such a wonderful rccoro right in this City, that Geo. Hughes says one bottle of HEM-ROID Tablets must end your Pilc agony or money buck. For The Cook 191121131151) (JIIOCOLAIE PUDDING l cup sugar. 3 lflliluélllltfilld butter. l egg. l cup milk. ‘.1: cup ul cocoa. 2 cups of flour. 2 teaspoons buklng powder. ' ...‘?_-' mlslhlvlhsillt. ‘._» caspuoll vanlllu, Method: Cream lhc butter and sugar xvcll. Add Lin: wcll beaten egg. Mix thc cocoa. and milk until smooth, and then add to the cream- lcd butler, sugar and egg mixture. Sill. tllc flour, salt and baking pow- (lcr together and stir into the first. mixture thoroughly. Butter a mold on pudding basin well and pour the mixture in about two-thirds full, lcuving sufliclcnt room to rise. Cover with a lid and steam for 2% hours, then turn out of the mold and serve hot with the following vanilla sauce: Plain Vanilla Snucc . I 1 cup milk. 1 egg. 4 tablespoons sugar. 1 teaspoon cornstarch. 1 tcaspou vanilla. ‘A. teaspoon salt. Mix the corn starch with a little cold milk, add the sugar. vanilla, salt and egg which has been well beaten. Boll the cup of mllk and VlCElABll cannula then add the corn starch mixture I and boll for two minutes. Just The Thing For Busy Day On busy days at homo. when ll thlzlcs to bv (lozlu hzlvc llttle rcla-. . . - hildrelrs world and the ‘- l You make 50111 l? Y . “m. whose _' ’ g . 1 I hlle the ch 0n lnothvr are rzvh beyond thc dreams oi’ mm 06 W tlon to the tlmc ll-[t in which to do 1 “Mm Hm to them are poverty stricken, although they ther is on Y B" s 5 " '3 " v them, n course diuncr often glvcs way to a one-dish entrce, with meat or fish cooked neatly together wit its vegetables in n single put. The old-tlulc version 0t’ meals that require litllc attention. As long as there is any ingenuity left in the world no one will cvcr know all the ways there are of milk- ing busy-day dinners. Renders keep and have sent formulas. Crcamfd (‘hickrn en Casserole 2‘»'.- cups Cooked Chiclzcn. 3 tablespoons buttcl". 4 tablespoons flour. 3 cups milk. 1 teaspoon salt. "l teaspoon popper. ‘L teaspoon paprika. us their bcst ‘.4 cup bread crumbs. Steamed Broccoli. Cut chicken in small pieces. Make a cream sauce of butter, flour, milk and seasoning. Add chicken in moderate oven (350 dcgrccs F.) for 25 minutes \Vhcn brmd crumbs start to brown, coll on top. sprinkle with grated ing uncovered. This serves slx. Oven Cooked Soutlu-rn (Thickcn of casseroles. Cokcd in milk and ju- diciously seasoned is the recipe for the following combination: 1 large stcwing chicken. ‘.5 cup thin cream. 4 tablespoons chopped ctlery. ‘.6 cup sllccd carrots. ‘A cup milk. 1 tublespcn parslcy, Bugle. 1-3 cup fat. Paprika. Salt. Few drops onion juic". Flour to dredge chicken. Pepper. Have chicken disjointed as for frying. Season with salt. and popper and o. dash of paprika. Roll in flour and brown quickly in the fat. Then place in baking dish. Add celery and carrots, milk, cream, onion juice, l parsley and sage. Cover dish tlmltly and bake in hot. oven (400 degrees F.) for about 2 hours or until chick- cn is tender. When done uncover and brown top. Add more milk while cooking 1i’ necessary. Serve from the baking dish. Chicken may bc cooked in the oming, for 1 hour, placed in refrigerator. and an hour before dinner returned to oven to finish cooking. This will serve from llvc to six persons. Hamburg for Monday To l pound hamburg steak add 1 beaten egg, ‘.5 tcaspoonful salt, ‘/1 teaspoonful pepper and ‘l teaspoon- iul poultry seasoning. Mix thor- oughly and then blend with 1 cup bread crumbs and ‘a cup milk. Put a layer of thinly sliced raw potato in a greased baking dish. Cover with a layer of the hamburger, then onc- thlrd of onion sliced thin. Pour in milk‘ to cover and bake in moderate luding the all im- 3Y0 solution of busy] placc stcmcd bro-l Happy Home Life, and Poverty t0 Spur Them to 811M955 to high-priced colleges. worth while to give to YOU‘ chum?“ theirs. < th greater benefit: and more haplJ1;°:-‘>°£“*u:g;or£l‘ could purchase with all the well They are equally free things in the world. brlncc and l"~\\'l>’-‘T- M°re_the begs“ gets them Often“ T111111. ii» S You give your children love. fl clue- “For cxnlnplc. . . tfh l‘ 501ml ilSéOClllllllll that is often lmP°551bl° Safer‘: w You do things for YOU!’ c the children who really P955955 w I llcr children. l l mo ‘have all clsc bcsldei- h Fre | l ucntly the {linings that. a child wants most and needs ' lthe rcnl mother compflnllmshlp- lthlnl; cmvm 11101181’- ll him. He had had no parental Euldmwe- hls last paper. "The fathers and mothers to whim °Wd"°“ "e Fmlwlm zngxxz menlorlcs they revere are not those who bequeath them grca - c; 2 tablespoons finely cut pllnlcnlo. but those that leave them a memory 0i love and understanding that: nev v failed. and oi’ a childhood that was made sweet by their Daren“ ch?‘- lshlng. “And you lzivc your childl- ibcllcfs untnrnishcd, with their mm in v.11 that is swd "Ildlmmed. with their nerves unshakcn by the 1M‘ and fret of family discord. l "A million times better of! are the children of the humblesl; and P001‘- chcese and crumbs. Cnntlnuc brown- ‘n; mast and woman, who love each other and dwell together in B-mllilh, than arc the children of millionaires whose parents are pflfllfifiually flllhli- mg and quarrcllnlr, and whose baby ears have had to listen to their mon- sail-ous and degrading charges against each other. What: can a man give of lnfidclity? What flnery can a mother give hel- dauflhters that Wm make up to them for their knowing of he: lndiscretlons? “Butter a dinner of comcd beef and cabbage that is eaten to the tune tor family laughter and family jokes and good will than a banquet at a liable across which disgruntled husbands and wives are hurling insults at cach other. 1t isn't; money that brings happiness to children. It: is love. iAnd pcncc. And good will. You will find more happy children riding l“ lllivvers than you will in Rolls Royces. You will find more happy children i playing around in sunny kitchens an d helping mother make fudge than lyou will in specially dccmatcd nurseries with a hIBh-Pflced 519mm 5UP“- Ivlsing every mouthful they cat. "And most. or all." I said to my friend, “you can glve to your children ncccssity. which is the first aid to success. Somebody once said to u grcal. sell-made man that hc had given to his son every advantage. ‘Ycs,’ Ttplicd the wise man. ‘l have given him every advantage exccpi; the grculcsl advantage of all, and that is poverty.’ "It L< poverty thntfis the spur in our sides. It is the desire for things that we haven't col. that makes us hustle out and gel; them. We all fight best when we fight with our bn cks against a wall. It is bccnusa he has to struBBIe to his last ounce of strength, or go under, that nerves the poor boy's arm up to give the flnal blow that wins out. It. ls because the poor boy has to stick to hls Job whether he is tired or not that makes him carry on to success. . l i i th l: she 1 pd“- n fl-lcnd, a poor woman, who is alwaystctgllilll; ‘L $115k“ ‘gut in ms nothing to give her children because she canno d send them 0B jmpurtctl illlcly and present he: boys with sport cars 8" x say to her, "you ha” “$32112: them many things that millionaires cannot give ‘to Every mother who bends above 8 “Rd 9 has 11; 1n he; pqwe)‘ to bestow upon her babe tragic-l ures so great that their worth cannotbc BOIIII-“llflld m dollars and cents, and that W111 17m‘? the c , l S "For there is no Pr!“ W? ‘m the m0“ Pr“ o“ than the rich. intimate. D61’- lch woman to 81W 1° 1th your awn hflflClS. . _ - b east; whose ten- "Thc mothcl- who TOCKS hel babY $0 sleek °“ he‘ 55ers to her heart; cooks whs to sort? a stmv-a dish ram. mms m1. Q1\\'ayS outstlctched to gather her young fid Ce ‘ who whose fflmlllfll‘ flavors ‘wt-re so well who is Ilcvvr too tired or too busy to listen to childish con icn safes to known to the fnnlily tllat- it 121111111)" lsunounds hm- mue Q1195 with a brooding fltmtlwhere or affect on 8d go“ announced a. day of cl-mvglcd (lllllofl, lhcr chmrvn far more than she would if she gave them nursfs an Casserole dishcs are the Ill0(l(‘l'll , anus-so; and pony carts and fine clothes and costly Plait: ngsl-mt the my, mother can give to he: children every I18 t h most-the real mother We . "Not. very lmlr.’ 115:0 a very rich V011“! 11811!“ l“ a pemzlrllazlilfltsilfigégg; flll scandal. and the one excuse offered in his 119181159 W55 3 h‘ n _ on discovering them all the timc, ldicd when he was a baby and that hls father had never 81V"- m a Y m. had never had any affection bestowed upon When a little lad he had. beet‘, but in n school and kept there without eve": being ‘ll-sited by any one loved him, without even Being 11°11" m1‘ the holidays‘ He had bee?! _ .1 pitiful little millionaire wail’, infinitely worse of! than the mos H allzd god little ncwsboy who had a. mother's arms u» 80 W 5"" he had 5° _ en a peaceful and happy home in which to and ‘ grow up, and that is something that; money cannot buy. n01‘ film m°n°Y pimicnto, put into buttcrcd casserole. lconlpcnsnlc for the lack of it. You give your children s. chance 190 EWW , sprinkle with bread crumbs and bake 511p in the sunshine of rig/ht living, with their ideals unsullied, with their it t0 lr “Well, Pve I don’t want to miss my dinner. I can smell it cooking from here.” A .r"=> “A plateful a day l keeps the doctor “Did you hea is awfully sick? The doctor’: been to his house, oven.” OUR HDDPY be k-gfi, r that Willie Reilly l “He, ha! I’ll bet I never get lick once in my whole life ‘on Mom gives 1151c food me big and strong.” thatu& y , . got to be going now."9!"Goeh, I’Il bet if Willie Reilly‘! mother gave him lots of Clark’! Pork and Beans he’d never get sick, would he, Mom T" ' l.“ the cork Kitchens Help You H for Quicker and Better Meals. Canadian firm through and through, established 1877 ‘W! l w " owmffifi). (H117 '03? PLAN-a SutlCl-K RK a BEAN P.S.—Clark’s Tomato Ketchup, remember, is genuine ketchup-no preservatives-no c l ii A lady who kept poultry had, among others, some Andalusian fowls. One day she had one killed for dhlncr, which proved to be very ‘tough. _ l "Rachel," she said to her elderly aservant, who had been with her . M u hurl: this? It Chicken fldflbts itself to all kllltlfi his children that will atone to them for hearing their mother accuse nim {some me w a ow 5 :S0t3l‘l1S to me o. vcry old one." "Wcll, mtun," replies she, "it's one of them there Antediluvinns." degrees F.) serve immediately, gar- nlshcd with parsley. This quantity will fill eight ramcklns. German Sour Meat. A beef stew, in the German style, fllls the specifications for a. busy day dinner. It combines the substantial meat. characteristic of the stew, with the more unusual flavors of glnger- ' snaps and vinegar. 2 lbs. stcwing beef. 1 tnblcspon fat. 10 glngersnaps. 3 large onions, sliced. I) large carrots, sllccd. Salt. Pepper. ‘.9 cup vincgar. 2 cups hot stock or waiter. Brown the beef in the hot fat in n deep kettle. Add the onion and "We can all count on our fingers the rich men's sons that. we know who have ever amounted to much. They didn't have the need to forge on, and so they sot down by the wayside and looted when the sledding grew hard. It is the poor boys driven on by neccssl who are our fam- ous lawyers 11ml 110M015 mid bankers and merchant-s. “Believe mo," I sold to my friend, "the things that money buy are the poorest gifts you can make to yo ur childrul. Riches ruin youngsters of tcncr than they help them." DOROTHY DIX. ‘ldrens Colds ' Checked without: - "dosing." Rub 0n V VAPQ I Dvue 7| MltllfiN Jaws USEDYEAPLY oven (350 degrees F.) until the pota- toes are tender, about l hour. Serve with cheese or tomato sandwiches and a crisp vegetable salad. Thu; amount will serve four. Salmon Curry in Rllnlnklm z cups canned rccl salmon. 1 cup milk. Parsley. Ztablespmms at" powder than the drained salmon, '1 . from which all bone and skln have been removed. Season with cayenne and salt to tube. Add beaten egg and lemon juice. Grease ramek-lns or putty pans and fill with mixture. Plnce 2 pieces of carrots which have been halved, then quartered, on top of each individual ramekln. Sprinkle Juice of 1/. lemon. 1 teaspoon curry p0\\‘(‘l('l‘. Cayenne. 1 teaspoo salt. Few bread crumbs. 1 bunch cookctl crufots. 1 beaten ens. ‘Make a crcnm 8112C" q f the fat. tops with few breed crumbs. Bake flour and milk. Stzr lll the curry 2s minutes in moderate oven (350 little hot: fat, then arrange them in a shallow roasting pm, crumbs, corn, onion, seasoning, green pepper, butter and beaten egg, Heap some of the mixture on each chop. Pour ln sufficient water to just cover the bottom o lthe pun. Bake 1 hour . in ntodcratc oven (375 regrees F.) i Make thick brown gravy and serve l brown slightly. Add 1 cup of hot water or stock, the salt, pepper and vinegar; cover and simmer until meat is tender (about: 2 hours). Add the second cup of liquid and the glngcrsnaps and let it cook a, few mlnutcs longer. Serve hot with pota- to dumplings. This will serve six to eight. Pork Chop ltallenne Long cooking improves the follow- irg combination: 6 loln pork chops. 2 cups soft bread crumbs. ‘.5 cup canned corn. 2 teaspoons chopped grggn peppm ltenspoon salt. 1 tablespoon chopped onion, 2 tablespoons melted m. 1 egg. Browmthe pork chops first. in e Mix the MorningSmile l Kitchen Comments W“ °'P"“““‘¢ "°‘P°‘~ when pmnnmg m “We a vegm Have you flowers on the kitchen table dinner, mmemlber that.‘ it, lqwmdw ‘m? Th5)’ "Q m“? W!‘ more appetlzlng to serve small por-p-rgmllmhand tfi°°'8tl:'wB“t m tions t four 0l' five different vege- 5 “d “ve- '°n° ‘n P" lablesothan to have servings of only "e?" “($911118 :11)! Whicl; flsfllVl-llz “met abs odd s apes an 111m llacquer finishes-pale blut, green- I! you have children in the home, Ted-Wid- We "9 r '31]? "l"! remember that they adore to eat.“ the Mlgmweq m“ with m5 u‘ food that is prepared in fanclfullmund splmklmqmw ‘l’ me 9°9- ways. Soldier molds for custards and gelatin deserts can be bought for m h d’ M "t a. few cents. A flock d! sheep in- 9 °" “um? 5° °°“md eluding Minna Sheep and Bevfifallbe very smart. These lnemnllw oi’ hel- little lambs may be had mrpmd easily prepared tidbit-l M830 a party use for the molding of iccPTYY ntbraclilve lservtlge. . 001a: ____.___ stuffed wit pmen c one; stuffed Ind You may be very simple about with Hubbard squash baked qt thdslifl! of deviled cs2: according to size of chops. rcllsh in small lettuce leaves. No wonder dainty women all over the world treasure its refreshing charm - no wonder our Canadian leaders of taste and fashion find it indispensable for those informal occasions when heavier scents are out ol place. YARDLEY LAVENDER Perfimu, Fm Pouaier. Compact. Day ma Night J ‘ Cmmu. Talcum Painter Bath 941's etc. '~ I'll: Luxury Soap o] the World," ma Gift Cases. At all Good Drug and lkpartlncnt Stores. V K R l) l. l? Y it (did liullu blrre- I Q N l) O BI (nu-nu , Vlniley Home ' U.b..\. u); liltl Avenue l Harbour n: York Street. ‘lot-chm l\r\v Yflfk same time. ‘This serves three or sixlrinc Ollvcs; 1 lime. 811161 681W W i