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A garden bower'd close With plaited alleys of the trail- ing rose . - . opening upon lcvel plots crowned lilies. wrists '99 -TGDXJYIOXI. -,-.-'FOLDING BREAKFAST TRAY *A ;l A folding breakfast tray is a use- gful household article, whether one .lakes breakfast in bed or not. For ft' you have not one vice, you are .flute to have the other-the habit gferes/ding in bed. At any rate, a ` akfast tray always comes in' jhanlly when someone ls ill. T-- itrmy referred to has a firm lock _cn both legs and holds everything fsteady. It is tilted easlfy for ‘read- ing. iVl~JI.v|:'r ri-:AssN'r silo!-: ‘ nas Moccssnv rNsa'r l An alternut;on of the long Aipstaxlding tongues shown in s0 many shoe collections is offered in white kid a pump by' Pinet. of Paris. It has bands of rust colored suede coming from either side like saddle pieces placed far back, and tying in a big upstanding bow over the instep, with ends falling on to the vamp. The peasant shoe in black velvet with wide sole, outside welt and low '. is retained by chez Pinet in I iel with moccasin inset on the p of gilt kid bordered by littl.. ._ _:ated tongue of the same gold kid. Why the leoslddl lleolthy Why does a visit to the seaside tone us up so thoroughly" The doctors tell us it is because there is iodhie in the seo, and the spray from the waves is full of it. Bo, with. every breath we tithe, we sb- lorb some precious iodine. The importance of iodine is now being preached by the doctors.` To emphasise thc contention that it is necessary to fitness. they point tothcpeoplewhollvc in veryi sheltered valleys, where all the iodine has been taken from the air before it reaches them. Such people people become weak and under-siaed~ ‘ Suggestion mode ncmtly for giving us more iodine include the iodlzing of the water supply. Meanwhile, iodined salt, choclate, md butter-scotch have been placed in the mcricat. PMAUI 'wine known as Pulque has been thc national drink of, Mexico. -wborcitismeidefromtbegisnt cactus plant. “PES OF JEWELS ~ T0 SUIT OOMPBXION 'A noted jewelry designer and connoisseur oi’ rare gems. Leo Mehrlust of Chicago, classified wornen today as “diamond types," “ruby types," “emerald types" or turquoise and other stories. ' A womans complexion and her personality are his determining factors. As he listed them: Blmlds, fair pinkish skin-Dlow monds, pearls with pink cast, all sparkling stones. B1onds,_ white akin-Pearls with light cream cast, 1-ubies, sapphires. Buntanned blonds-Rubies, yel- low topaz. ~ Brunette. pale skin-Dark siter- ian amethyst, diamonds, colored stones. Red hair~fSapphires, emeralds, with green eyes-emeralds. Light blue eyed, dainty blond- Comflower blue sapphires. Gray haired, fair-Light sme- thyst, turquoise, pearls, diamonds, ,sapphires _ Gray haired, dark-Deep ame- thyst, diamonds. All sallow skins should avoid diamonds, white pearls and sap- phires. As to personality, diamonds are best worn by vivacious women and wo'~"i wha are well poised. The so£ticated woman wears to ad- vantage the emerald cut diamond, which should be avoided by the Evlca Kolar, who claims to be Evica, who is 103 years old, was `found in the porch of the Church of St. Mark when only a. few months old. and was brought up at the expense of the municipality by _the foster-mother whose 'name she now bears. Her first and last offer 1! marriage came when she was over 60, and as her suitor was as poor as herseif she refused him. Evlca Used to be a servant in the house of Count Kulmer, and she later worked as a hospital nurse. But now in her 103i'd year, she has become a “iady.' For the first time in her life she has a maid to do her housework. As her sight has failed the town provides her with enough money to pay for her food and her servant, TABLOID > Do not set the piano gainst an outside wall. The dampness will muse the piano to be out of tune very quickly. _ MANY STONE CIRCLES EXIST IN, SCOTLAND The second of the series of in- troductory lectures on Scottish pr-history, held under the aus- pices of the Glasgow Archaelogical Society. was delivered recently by Howard E- Kiibride-Jones. Mr. Kilbride-Jones, in dealing with the stone circles of the North- east of Scotland, said that part of our heritage from the remote past was the large number of mega- lithis monuments, known as stone circles, which still exist through- out Scotland. Of importance was the diversity ls possible to tell without excava- tion, were merely single rings of upright stones. but others, usually those who should wear omethysts, larger. were found to surround c IQ- _.ii R.; - Start s complete set of Wm. A. Rogers A1 Plu mm: rr ormps, um. ' 'Tin ciivedivc "Croydon" odien was specially dylo by Kdllerlns Caldwell, nationally lmovm hols oesnnllsl. Slmaly :ond ul llic windmill panels from ! 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In Avoiding any Aunrnmgsmllé l in their types. Some. as far as it ‘ inousey woman. The infant f th Duk' ' ` ', __;_. as he was takereamlrlull forts visft lt-odBll)|“cki°hn¢he”am°‘ galil? ms nm" B "ms l First Picture Of New Prince ,,.,,,'.,.,,. sm M., with on-ia , _ Dumb mm 1. V \ Girls Are Easy to Plemre, But There Are Cer- ` tain Rules Every Boy Must ,Follow if He ‘ ‘ ' Hopes to be the Favored One . Boys, if you want to make a hit with the girls: Don't be patronizlng. Don't act as if you were the answer to a malden's prayer, and that she should be down on her knees thanking Heaven that you have deigned to _ notice her. _ The boys who assume the Grand Viziar attltude toward Elric are mistaken_ ii they » think they are overflowing with gratitude at having the handkerchief thrown to them. What they are filled with is thoughts of murder. Don't assume that you are Old Man Solomon and that every girl is a Dumb- Dora that you have to talk down to. There are more than twice as many girls who are high school and college graduates as there are boys. Because a slri rolls her eyes at ' you and asks you fool questions is no sign she doesn't know all the answers. Don't take it for granted that every girl you meet falls in love with you at sight and is dying to get you. To most of them you are just a meal and theatre ticket aild they wouldnt marry you on a bet. _ Don't sit on the back of your ,neck when you take a girl out and make her do all of the entertaining. Fair play is fair play audit ia up to you to ‘ supply as much vivacity as she docs, and do your part toward the evening a success. , Don't think you can dispense with good manners just because you are a man and girls are so humble nowadays that they put up with any sort opm-:s'r our MMD ___ _ - Miserable Colds U ' Medica ' Design' cd llelaquxid Nstulllglz Defenses in Nose and Throat, Where Most Colds Start. 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This guide to fewer and shorter colds _has been clinically tested by practicing physicians and further _proved m everyday home use by millions. Full details of Vicks Plan in each Va-tro~no1 package. -v, central monlith, or s. cist, or s. calm. Other even more notable types were the concentric circles, and circles with a recumbrent stone on the southem arc of the circumference of the circle. The most remarkable monument in Scotland was that at Callernlsh, in Lewis, which possessed a mag- nificant avenue of monoliths lead- ing up to a central cairn, from which radiated, at right angles to each other, three rows of mono- liths. The tallest monolith at Cal- lernish was 17 ft. high. , The lecturer traced the history and development of the stone cir- cle, showing that its origin was probably to be found in the per- istaliths surrounding calms, such as are found in the Hebrides. One of the most interesting of the foregoing type was that with the recumbeni: stone on the south- em arc of the circumference. Such stone circles were peculair to the North-East of Scotland, being found in large numbers in the counties of Aberdeen, Kincardine, and Banff. of treatment from their dates. There isn’t a girl in the world who doesn't resent in her secret soul a boy driving up to her house and looking for her until she comes out and climbs in the car by herself, or who w0u1d!\'t like to take her mad money and go home alone when a boy takes her to a party and dumps her down and leaves her to shift for herself while he goes off to amuse himself in his own way. Chivalry may be dead, but it ‘is what every woman in the world craves. Remember in all the old melo- dramns it is the villain with the polished manners whom no woman can resist. _ EXPLAINING THINGS She was being taken around the golf links by her boy friend. It was the first time she had played. As they approached the flag on the last green he suddenly pulled up. "JoveI" he exclaimed. “Just look- a dead atymie." The girl gazed about her. “Where?" she asked seriously. "I rather thought there was a funny smell around here." Don't use the same line with every girl. Use your brains and think up a new lead. Don't ask every girl, five minutes after you first meet her where she has' been all your life and follow it up by telling her how dif- ferent she is from all other women. 'I'hat‘s old stuff and every girl has heard it so often that it dcesn't get I. rise out of her. ~ Don't be sloppy. A girl can forgive s msn for breaking all the Ten Comandmenis easier than she can for lacking a shave and s. shoe shine. No girl wants to be seen out with a. boy who looks as if he had Just been fished out of the ash can and needed to be run through the laundry and the clothes presser- A noble heart may beat under a coat with soup stains on it and a. gigantic brain surmount a, soiled collar, but they don’t make any nit with a girl. who spends a large proportion of her time and money in the beauty shops. Don't brag. Don't entertain a girl by blowing your own horn and telling her how wonderful you are and what a wizard of finance and how crazy your boss is about you. You are not 10011115 her Wen if She <10°S look at you round-eyed and yes-yes you. She sized you up to the last hair on your head the first time she saw you and can Kiless within 50 cents of what is in your pay envelope. Above all, don’t brag to a girl about what a. heart-smasher you are. She sets you down as a'cad and gives Nu the air because sh¢ doesn't want to be next. A QUESTION OF COLOR "How did you get that smudge on your face?" asked the engineer‘s wife of her husband. “How do you expect me to run my hog without getting grease on my face?" "I don't, but when did the rail- road start using red grease?" 1 Don't talk about yourself all the time. The only woman in the world who is interested in hearing all the details of what you do and think and say is your mother. Anyway, give the poor girl a chance. She would like to talk about herself a little. ' _____,_ _ Don't be stingy. when you take s girl out don’t act as if you be- grudged every cent you spent on her. Don't buy the cheapest slats in the theatre nor cut-rate candy. Make her feel that you consider her worth the price. Better a ham sandwich ordered with a lordly air than a dinner at the Ritz, where you add up the bill and haggle with thc waiter. Don't be an easy mark. Don't fail for hints. Don't let c girl make you spend more than you can afford, or use you as a convenience. All girls have a contempt for the man they can work. erate (350 deg. F.) oven until firm-. about 20 minutes. While still warm, cut into narrow strips and turn, cut aide up. Retum to the oven and toast a golden brown. _ CINNAMON URISPS l-3 cup buter 248 cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1% cups flour 1% teaspoon baking powder $4 cup milk (about) Method-: Cream the butter and sugar and when light add the cin- namon, flour and baking powder, sifted altogether. Use just enough milk to make a dough that can be easily rolled. Roll very thin on well-flavored board and cut with Don't be a deadbeat. Don't eat a girl’s food and camp on her chairs and ride in her car without paying her back in some way. If you haven’t any money to spend on her, show her attentions. Be Johnny-on-the-spot whenever she needs an escort. , Follow these rules, boys, and you will be popular with girls. For cookie cutter. Bake for 10 minutes girls are easy to please where men are concemed. _ in a moderate (400 deg. F.) oven. i DOFUFHY DIX- pgfny nuns-the very °‘!lo1ne”ol its worlevs Inn wheat-ls always unicorn snddopcndalslo-~rlcIllllcudsI_||lss|s¢ and llavcl-‘lor cakes, ples, IIIKI UUCP! and brood. Astroilgllcur that loco larthcr. PURITH FIIDUR i Best for all your Baking' O _ SMART CLOTHES FOR _ THE HOME DRESSMAKER Here's a simple tailored dress that is very popular with women of heavier build. It is lovely taupc colored wool and silk mixture, that has warmth as well as smartness. The becom- ing shawl collar in plain iaupe shade, calls attention to the wrap- over bodice. It is so modlsh and chic for the normally built woman, and has such a slenderizing effect for the heavier typc Wins colored wool jersey with self-trim and buttons or black wool- like crepe silk with black velvet col- lar, vcstee, buttons and belt, would be charming for this easy to sew dress. It’s made at a saving! Style No. 511 is designed for sizes 15. 13 F6811, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48 and 48-inches bust. Size 36 requires 3% yards of 39-inch material witn it yard od’ 39-inch contrasting. Price of PATTERN lil cunts in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. No. 511. Blze ....».-...ts-0...... .........--....._.................. Name a..."-ut-~s.t}é&.Hd.é;éé5,,,,,,,_,,, .~6!;;..».-<‘.................%t;.. ‘ TBDVGB UNCANNY The psychic faculty is present in every individual-so we are told by many who have made a. careful study of the subject. societies have been foimded to’ investigate its scope and incidence, but as yet no clear issue has been decided upon that can appeal to all and sundry. The people of the Highlands are not much eoncemed with findings of such tribunals. They have their own particular notions with res- pect to psychic matters, and no one can convince them that life does not continue after death. Why should they doubt it, when the older men see. visions and their young people dream dreams? I am led to refer to the matter through reading thc memoirs of two Highland Divines who became eminent towards the close of the eighteenth century. They were the Rev. Lachian MacKenzie of Loch- carrcn (commonly called "Mr. La.chlan") and Dr. Macdonald oi I _ v ~- v.. \ . 2., _. V vt _ _ ,, .1 so it# s'l7'i¢l@‘s 93;; ' '\YI':%’. ` ";~Ii“" -iii;/fri' '_,'_ ‘- ‘!_v§;v;'f‘, »l $35 . ,`;§¢i;?§;¢&7é_"’fsY}.§`f§;t‘ ;*ie'_sios2¥’.t.t.c*4rZ' ¢ P 3;. ,._f.::_=;'_-°_.1»_._f».'e_.1=;¢> -*I ' Ill Umulurt (known to Hiighlandsn as “Macdonald of Ferintodif) These two were true believers in the uncanny, and openly professed to be possessed o_i' "second sight.” Specimens of the apparition and preruonitions said to have been vouchsafed to them are re-. corded in their biographies, and there can be little doubt that in their dsy and generation they were accounted "mediums" d outstanding powers. In these later times their ‘o1s.lms" would meet with scant credence. 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