3§f:'Wo mg*an ’s Realm rm: l v fllFasltion Hint For The Cook BRIDE’! CAI! . Two and one-half cups granulated sugar, ll. cups butter, 3% cups pas- i try flour, I teaspooiu cream of tar- tar. l teaspoon soda. Z4 cup milk, i! | egg whites, ‘.4 teaspoon salt, l tea- f spoon vanilla, l teaspoon rose water. f Cream butter d gradually beat in sugar which has been sifted. Mix and sift flour. soda. salt and hall the v cream of tartar. Mix and silt this l mixture several times to be sure that l the cream of tartar and soda are f thoroughly mixed with the dour. Add alternately with milk to butter and sugar mixture. beat hard until per- fectly smooth. Beat whites of eggs until stiff, beating in remaining cream of tartar. Foldinto first mixture with "vanilla and rose water. Bake in three round pans of thelsame shape, but different sizes. Bake in a moderate oven allowing an hour for the largest loaf, forty minutes for the second :;ze and about twenty for the little cake. able fiat silk crepe, French green lclv printed shantung, soft pink washn georgette repe, orchid sportsweight linen, chéllis print, printed linen , whitesilk pique, printed dirnity or Bgcomlyg ygcggmg striped radium silk. Pattern in sizes _.~ ' l6, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 43 ,4 wggung model .in recl and inhes bust measure. The 36-inch size ‘hm primed iuque, gnvome for gll- requires 2’; yards of 36-inch material d“ we,“ 139313,, Na 324 Conslsg; 01, with “r yard of 40-4lnch contrasting. a two-piece waist with back shoulders Price i5 wits in stamps or coin (coin extending OVIJl‘ front forming yoke Preferred.) Wrap 60in Carefully. effect and attached tub-piece waist We suggest that when you send with back shoulders extending overl for this pattern, you enclose l0 cents front forming yoke effect and at-' additional for 8 CODY 0f 9111‘ SD71!!! tachcd two-piece skirt with youthful Fashion Magazine. It's just filled with plaits at either side of front. The, delightful styles, including smart en- scarl tie is caught in at shoulders. 1t sembles and cute designs for the is extremely smart made of pale yel-. kiddies. cinwve I ' Bu“ Up 1.1.11, g Dorothy Dtx l . °°;'_,',‘“,‘,‘,‘_'"" 4i 3*» i l Household The Fact That Your Family Constitutes Your Nearest and Dearest Should be a Special Reason for Letting Them Live Their Lives in Peace Instead of Trying to Run Everything for Them happy and a peaceful home. H881‘. THOU SHALT NOT NAG. There is hardly any criticism or suggestion that you cannot make once to your wile or your husband or your children without giving offense. It is the con- stant reiteration ol the same thing over and over again. the continual harping on the same little fault, the never-ending “do thls"—"don’t do “that!” the bringing up of the same disagreeable topic for the millionth time that wears away their patience as the incessant dropping of water wears away a stone. Say what you have to say once and forever alter hold your peace on the subject. SECOND. THOU SHALT NOT PRY INTO THE PERSONAL AFFAIRS OF THY FAMILY. Never forget that your husband, or your wile and the children have the same passionate desire for a little personal liberty that you have and that they resent just as bitterly as you do having some one snooping around, some one listening in on the telephone when they talk, opening their letters and reading them first, going through the pockets of their clothes and keeping from under surveillance. t Cut out the questionnaire about where you have been and where you arc going art/d whom did you sec and what did they say and what did you say and why did you say it, etc. Don't put every member of the famlly through the third degree every time they move. It gets you nowhere, anyway, be- cause your victim will tell you what he- or she wants you to know anyway and lie about the balance. Family prying drives more young people away from home than all other causes combined. THIRD. THOU SHALT NOT GIVE UNSOLICITFEI) ADVICE. Be not one of those family pests who never can see anybody doing any- thing without bobblng up with a lot of suggestions. Be not one of those back-seat-driver wives who tells her husband when to slow and when to put on speed and to watch out for a truck and who always picks out his neck- ties fur him and tells him what sort- of suit to get. Neither be one of those husbands who censors his wife's clothes and her haircut and her rouge pot. and who wants to know why she doesn't dress as they did in the Theodore Roosevelt Administration. Neither be those parents who think that their children never get over being 3 years old and leebiemlnded at that and that they have to be told as long as they live where to get on and where to get off. Undoubtedly you are an oracle and wisdom will perish with you, but for all of that grown-up people feel that they have a right to run their own lives in their own way without being snowed under with advice from mother and father. FOURTH. THOU SHALT NOT ARGUE. _ No man and woman of even average intelligence can be married for two months without finding out their points of disagreement and that there are certain topics which it is like waving a red flag at a mad bull even to mention. skirt as warily around them as you would around the brink of a dangerous precipice. bring on a fight by diaplayingyour superior scientific knowledge. If wife says something happened at 4 o'clock that you know happened at. 0. let the state- ment go unquestioned. Nobody is ever convinced by an argument. Its Only effect is to settle them more deeply in their conviction and to bring on a and bitter. FIFTH. THOU SHALT NOT TELL HOME TRUTHS. Here are ten oanmandmenls that, faithfully followed, will assure you a l tab on their every movement, so that they can't go around to the corner drugl store without furnishing ml alibi fol‘ every minute of the time they are out’ Having ascertained what are the pet prejudices of the partner of your bosom“ If husband says the moon is made of green cheese, don't dispute it and! family row that disrupts the peace of the home and leaves everybody sore. Do not think because you love your family it gives you a right to say to them things that their deadliest enemy would not dream of saying. You <- . Lux cops, stockings like new t v :4 ‘s: A.‘ Washing your stock- ings with unknown soaps (whether flakes, chips, or cakes) may do more than weeks of haul, ever day uagto weaken tflzlicate silk or chiffon fibres, to pull threads, start runs-to fade colors. For many soaps contain harmful alkali which injures delicate fabrics and colors. Lux is safe! Lux has no harmful alkali, l nothing toharm even the sheerest, wispiest thread, the palest flesh or champagne color. ecause Lux is so safe, stockings washed in L xatay new-looking more than twice as long l" Save your stockings with Luxl Buy it in the regular _siz_e or large-size blue box. Lux is fievefsold loose. by the ound. And with genuine Lux you arc srre o extra wear! more than twice as long I think they forgive you because of the relationship in which you stand to‘ them, but it is precisely because your near relations know our weaknesses so well that they can always stab us in a. vulnerable spot and so deal a wound ‘Everyuuisical show in New York uses Lu: in ' ' washing the basin,‘ worn by its choruses. B actual experience, t e producers found that vi Luz, hosiery stayed like new twin as long! Gave twice as many perlormaaoesi blue t‘: isn't Lux i, .1132? aktldlhiled. Toroa that rankles and never heals. Besides, there is no one for whosé 800d °Pim°ii W6 "i! 3° much!‘ we do for that of our own and no one can hurt. ua Is Hwy Clii- Theiemw- i‘ i you are a husband, never tell your wife that she is getting old and fat and 1 frumpy and that she looks like a figure of fun in flapper clothes or that she i resembles a saleratus biscuit with that. fade hat on. i . i And it you are a wife. bite your tongue oi! before you tall your husband ‘ that you consider him .. false alarm as a business man and that he is the worst guesser at the stock market you ever saw or that he bores people stiff ‘ talking about his radio and how he tuned in on Havana and Sqiifidiiiii- l And if you are parents, don't keep your children's deficiencies always before them and keep reminding little Johnny that he is awkward and dumb , and little Mary that she is stupid and little Sally that she is homely and Q little Bobby that he is naughty. l You will hurt them and mortily them and make them self-conscious and ' self-deprecating and intensify the very faults of which you complain. Many a man and woman are failures in life just because their parents gave them. an inferiority complex by telling them homo truths when they were children. l ‘marefore. if you want your home to be happy, use as much tact and dip. lomacy in what you say to your wives and husbands and children as you would if you were negotiating a foreign treaty. DOROTHY DIX. (To Be Continued.) and rococo of those times when Baton i. arts and crafts leached their culmin- l atlng point. under August the Strong. Olna of the most unique exhibitions! is promised. The highly developed planned for Europe next year will be love of art of the Elector and suble- that in the fon-ner royal castle all: quent King of Poland which provided Dresden. Germany. It will be devoiedl prominent Jewelers of the period with to Ausust the Bironl. and the Ill" a flood of orders, will be reflected in piled art of his epoch. valuable treaa- the displays: Costly porcelain, ivory , urea are to be exhibued from collec- carving. gobelln embroiderpbrocades. tlons owned by the state, the nobility. books with elaborate bindings. and patrician families, and art dealers. A gorgeous tiarmlnls and arms Will also comprehensive picture of the baroque be shown. ‘t!’ ~m_..._.._. Hannah's Art To n; Shown 1 Milady Beautiful lylnilaab l I lBEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED i (jolflure Suggestions DEAR MISS LEFlDS-(ll What .=._\'ie of euitllzre should be worn wilh in rather 5101f. turned-dtvyvn inc- dilnn mouth ..lo:". chin, high cheek- ‘loncs, a e, nxcdiiltn-Zligll lore- v ltrud. largo blue HYPE fliid Ted hair‘? 2» What type of tualli-cllre would make a silori. small fingernail ap- pear graceful? What is the best way to force the half moons to appear at the base of the nails’! <3.» What would make a porous, heavily lined skin into a soft, wl-lite, smooth one’! :14) What should a girl weigh who is l8 years old and 5 feet l inch tall? Would a 34-inch bust and 36-inch hips be to large for her? AGITATED SUE. Answer-ill Here are a few coll- fure suggestions for you. If your hair ‘is long, part it in the middle and ,havc a knot low on the nape of the neck. Bring a large flat curl in front. of each ear, letting the ears them- ‘selves show. If your hair is almost lshoulder length, comb it straight back from your forehead and put in‘ a ‘few waves. Bring one of the waves or ‘wilps down in front of the ear, thcn lpUSh the sidc hair behind the ear ‘and let the ends cllrl up under the ear. Wear the back hair in short jringlets across the back oi’ the neck. ‘ll your hair is bobbed. you might ltly a side part with small bangs. jl-lave the hair just cover the lobes o! ithe ears and stand out in a froth of lrlnglets at the side of your head op posite the part. (2) Choose an oval cut. for the illn- gernails. Gently pres down the cuti- cle at the base of the nails every time you wash and dry your hands. ,Do not force it down hard, as to do ‘so will break the delicate skin and give you ugly hangnalls. At bed-lme, after washing and drying your hands wrap the end of your orange wood stick in cotton. dip it in cold cream or olive oil and work it around the cuticle. gently loosening it and .pressing it clown. Be satisfied with slow results in trying to get the hall- moon to show. ‘ (3) It is e large order, my dear. First, begin by watching your, diet and be sure to eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. Avoid consti- pation. Exercise out. of doors every clay. It will naturally take quite a W18 time to refine the coarse skin. Be sure to wash it thoroughly at bed. time with plenty of soap and warm Water. rinse and rub with ice or rinse in cold water for several minutes. !Dry and pat. on an astringent, lotion, lOnce or twice a week give your face i! blllcblfl! DECK Willi a commercial bleach cream or a. mixture of com. meal and buttermilk or sour milk. Leave the cornmeal pack on an hour, keeping it moist. - Th! average weight for this age and height is between iii and 115 pounds. The measurements you ‘give are a little larger than ‘the nv- ierage, but do not worry about them iat your age. It is better for your health to be a little plump than at .all skinny. 1.01s maps i l l Hats for a Tall Girl | . i Dear Miss Leeds-I am 22 years |old. ll fact 9 inches tall and weigh i198 lwundh. Would a hat without a [brim suit me? I have a dark cont. Elilexion and medium brown hair, iwhatfcolora are best? ‘ Aug; ; Answer-The averaae weight. for uvour age and height is 142 pounds, ‘$1M! 3'0“ are heavily built a brim. ‘less hat. will make your head look e00 “"111 in Pfflportlon to your body. Choose a hat with a medium or large brim that droops on one mm Wm, l wit bow or feather coming down at the aide of your face. Dark or neu- tral colon will make you look more slender. Navy and black are smug and-suilable hues for you. m"; Ls a new shade of blue that is just q little brighter than navy that, Q11] become you, I think. You may also wear dark browns. tans, mahogany, henna, old rose. dull brisk, hymn. green, amber, deep cream and touch. ..-uul. mu amps l I l . I ‘ j Questions and Answers to P. E. Island -:- Social and Personalva- Fashions -:- Literature l l Etiquette BIIIICIQIM Household Hints lylabaslaha Q. ond A. Q. helping? - I l l I‘ Yes, when it is offered. l ner? A. Between 7.80 and 8.30 in the. city. an hour earlier in the country. Q. Should friends funeral wear black? Queries 5 ANNEz-lhe ideal weight for your iage and height is between 134 and i139 pounds. You are a few pounds ‘underweight and your bust and chest imcastlrements are rather small for ;yollr ltelght. Try to gain as near your lldeal weight as possible. Take simple lnctting-up exercises every morning jbefore breakfast for ten or twenty May a dinner guest take a sec- what hour of the day is con- . sidered the most fashionable for din- attending a l A. No; any dark clothes are pro- Ta ltarlllse The link Dissolve two or three pounds of? copperas in a bucket of water and; pour a pint o! it down the sink oc-E caslonaliy. ' cuurmu mu For all Cake Frosting weather, place the white of the eggs - 0n ice for a. few minutes before using. l ~ i . I _ I _ I when makinl frosting during warm l i F lvutmm Nutmeg: will gram rauc heasier if , the start is always made from the l blossom end. , i_.__.__.__.__-._._. _. .. .. l ‘lbeen wrung out in hot water. Geni- i Nm“ 1v press out the larger blackheads i land bathe the skin for several mln- . Arguments utes in hot boric acid solution made l ‘by dissolving one teaspoonlul of boric 5 ‘acid in one pint of boiling water. Al- AUNT HET BY CLAUDE CALLAN ‘minutes. Swimming ls a good exer- 10w 1; 9,0 coo], my the skin and gp- ‘ IcLse for you also. The deep breath- lpty l 11m; born“; “is “we w the l‘ ling wmbliied “mi "i! "ieffl-it! will lsore spots and leave it ‘on over night. lisin you to develop your chest and m the not-mug wash the face with ‘bust. (2) You have hazel eyes and Ewan], “mm- gnd w“; m“, m Cw}. 'dre s medium brunette. You may wear creamy flesh. peach, dull orch- lo‘. pink violct, green-blues, bronze green, bottle green, reseda and olive; {dark and medium blues, mustard. [amber and golden browns are excel- ilent; dark reds such as garnet, ruby and Burgundy; warm gray with touches of bright color. swarm‘ SIXTllZBN-Your weight and measurements are good for your age and height. Take an active inter- est in outdoor sports such as swim- ming, tennis, golf or walking. I shall be pleased to mall you a set of ax- ercises that you may taka regularly every morning before breakfast if you will write and enclose a sell-ad- dressed, stamped envelope for them. RPDoat your request when you write again. t2) You» may wear dark, rich orange, warm browns, deep cream, rust, terracotta, apricot in sheer fab- rics. fawn or light beige with mam. late brown, dull brick, salmon pink, dark, warm shades of red. dark, sil- cnt tones in green. dark and medium- blue. (31 After washing your lace at bedtime steam it several times by holding s. towel over it which has |er water and finally with cold water. _ iDry the face thoroughly using a. lit- ‘ila friction. Pat on a little witch haz- ,‘cl before you apply your foundation ,lcream. Powder lightly. Repeat the lbedtirno treatment for several nights {in successio . then less frequently faflorwards. Before renewing your makeup through the daytime cleanse I lwith cleansing cream and wipe the .:kin with a piece of absorbent cot- éton moistened with witch hazel. Do i Inot renew face powder without first. ‘cleansing of! theold if you want to‘ keep your skin free from blackheads ‘ and enlargde pores. (4) Comb your, "No woman is goln’ to eat at my table again alter beln’ hate- ful enough to use a knlle nn one o’ my pie crusts." hair straight. back ofl your face and arrange the aide hair tn come lor- ward over your cheeks a little. Coil , m. back an. or lrtlnge ln a us,’ potion-Tells Secret “up”! bun‘ at m‘ n”: of mel "I was alWayI-glqstipated noth m“ glng helped. Then 1 tried Adlerika and have been free from bowel trou- ble for over 6 m0nths."—A. C. 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