ml ` l-qui” _ 01_|1d pourint lemonade down one’s Partners neck, and hurling ones stud me ll I FIWIL and other amenities, no .w_.h”_ doubt. I shjall not 'be there. ,yor 35 yearn it bel, lone ahold win- It seems n. pity that dancing cannot lu ad' bmw., how". om on", be as stable a recreation as golf ‘or '®”m°m“ lu fgpngglmn gg th, cricket. If a man has once learntllow fwqg-la's Liniment. Clean, elective in 1° pliv golf he knows' how to play golf ,,n,,,|,g no aches and onine of men (or. in my case how not lo) for the nad ,womenttliie old funny standby rest or his lite, -but there in no finality an as relieved nnontn do its work H-bcut dancing. l was just beginning pngmptly and surely. Doll'-t -be with- 50 NUC? myself ag n waltzer, when ou) n bottle 01014101' My-keep lg the 'Boston cams ln. My Bostonvwas li%lldY- E spoken of high-ly at the time when __u| pfuggists'-»35c, 70s. $1.40. °V°\'i'body nas tangoing. But for -the ` _ wnr I should have been il. master of 0 Sl03ll'S _».-;n.- ./fl*-=-" 'f-f ' -' the tango this year-when everybody is liizzlng it seems e -pity. _ Keginigr this year," then there would be nothing I _____________________ ' to distinguish Mrs. Smyth-Smythe from , ‘ » ‘ , Mrs. Smith. The whole pleasure of be- ' I _ Fm_H_T'N°- ¢° P' R' MEN gig il; the fashion is the pleasure ot _ now ng that the other person is out N” w‘£:'°;e,_:::B°Hg tfgggfglziggg oi' fashion, and knowing that Mrs. 'realli lbszilwsy which ,gm men MOM Smith is still “wide” (poor dear) when *Wt gated Me; tm thousand of ns s-he ought to be narrow. Perhaps she “mf ee. to the armies of the Ames, cannot afford to be narrow on such a mplttyosn safely be "fd tha; of tim; small dress allowance; perhaps she :"1 contribution the European org_ does not know that she ought to he “i°amn ,bore a tremendous brunt narrow this year; in either case she is N15” at 8 ww n“m_bm, at about 2'5o ot be -pitted. And it you .pity her for her “Moya” in we “mans European ignorance or her poverty, we cannot iflces of the commonly no 19" than ‘but envy Mrs. Smyth-Smythe for her lit) served in different' forces. These “m“°“°° “-id k“°Wl°dge' wc” ,Minded me infantry’ 'the cav_ Nor must we withhold our congratu- my the umuery, the engineers, the lations from the dressmaker on all nr force the navy' the Army service those quite serviceable. but now use- corpl nie .lTanks|»» the machine gun less, wide skirts ln Mrs. Smyth- nnrpsfthe forestry battalions. the In- Smyth” “'”"d'°be' issuer":.*;“'.r:.:"".i;...;:‘: - we-. gn;-ps, tlle_East African Forces, and '_`°` the-North Russia erpedijtion, The venus of service seen included Fland- ¢rn,‘Froncs. italy. Salonlca, Gal-lip gli, Egypt, I’olestine,` Mesopotamia, pnnnin, -.-lirics. India, the ses, and tile air. . Fashion is a mixture of snobbory and commercial enterprise. If skirts were always “wide” instead of being “wide 'l`ho Roman wall was not more grilve than this, That has no league nt al with great affairs, 'l`hut has no league :it all with gl-cnt ' malls, M 8 meant rounlon or ma arms” No loilldcr blasts than blowing April a rs. smiisgehegpggeL;;n:g:z:;t\3`:\;B;gJ5:;. Yet. with u gray solemnity it ilrouds, éismpeai ,Manager of the company Above the walk where simple folk ' go past, glllr 13:01:53! ggfggggeli 11333:; 0833' £8 I And inil-tst crannles keeps thcir tran- ' _ ' e en moods. . Ikggggigmliz°B%T::;;‘;T3{t;ll:Bg£;;€i Holding their careless words unto; ni porn-nits, all or-those who nan' ""’ 1”" "done their bit," Twenty-three had] Plid the supreme tribute of their'The "tins 'if summer' “nd the creep' lives, and the decorations won by the| _ T mg V ne’ . E“ropmm_ sqm include 3 ,M_mmry| hntérslesason after season clings in gxffséegxgl‘¥;§§a°3‘°‘?l°ér%)|£”°:`&; And shivered poppies red us Ronuln _ wine~ G‘l'l‘;r’,°"'1‘§'l'1:&'S_'°|x ‘I9 rheri “nd 3Med' These things at last will haunt its ‘H ‘ °' ` crumbled dust- ‘ » ---------_- Not dreams of empires shattered Learn the luxury of doing good. where they lie, . milk of which resembles that of aJei- SUY cow. will soon be welcomed every- ` where. _Goat's milk has the special ad. vantage of being almost non-tltbercui- ar and only discemible irom cow"s mllk_.by being much richer. ` _A Wvmen whose sont on-in has been a great success says:-_ ' "The life is pleasant as well as use- f“|~ The llllilmlls. when home-bred, are affectionate and most interesting, but any one who starts must have some income, for bad seasons and rainy -days", and be prepared to make the best ol’ everything. I have more butter and cheese than I can use, and I find a ready sale for it; not being a profiteer, my price to private people is ‘2_s. per pound. , “This plan of lnlne ls not merely ideal; it is practical, and l can thor- Oushlv reconlnlenu it in others. This is thc best time of the year to be- g n_.. ____________ A CHINESE SUPERSTITION. ilt is not at all uncommon for the dsild bodies of Chinese lnfllnts' to be cast away, instead of being -buried. The charitable explanation is that this is done to save burial expenses. The true reason, however, ls said to be the deep-rooted superstitious belief among them that the death of a -baby arises out of punishment to its soul for sins committed ill a previous state of existence. lt is an accursed creature, whose coffinno one will follow. lt is, therefore, it coni- lnon _sight in China to see dying bah- ies laid down by the roildsitic to brea- the their lust .- The parents will not allow them to die in the house, the belief being that infants, after death, be come wicked spirits. To allow them to die under the parents roof will bring nothing but evil upon the family. Tricks of Tropic Plants Tllat plants out and drink ill their own' way through the soil is il well- kriown fact, But in South America is it species of orchid which takes il. drink whenever it feels thirsty sim- ply by letting down ll tube into the water. Wllon not in lise, the tubc is coiled up on the top of the plant. Ill lMexli:o there is o. plant that likes to change' its attire three times ll. day just like any fnstldlous person -it is white in the morning. red at noon, and blue ln the evening. At times it gives out il very strong per- fume illld at other times it is absol- utely odorless. There is another' odd Mexican plant, the odor ol' which causes people to lose their way and i _ -"IW DANcma V _ women As eos?-nnusns.. given s sl-son _n amine: slices. _ln _ 5-_ _ -,-- lil-null glélgr electric power is put to (Loudon Egprnu) . Goat-farming is being conducted lighting tlrpoles. Within the _immed- Among the new dances for. the season With satisfactory results by a number late vie __ -ofluch s. plant a person (Ash-sed) are the Peace Wnlk s/lid the °f W°m°1l in Ensland. and is declared can see v1 'G!l°\l¢l1 |10 PSB!! the illleli- Danoe. The Peace,Wslk sounds U! them to be a solution of the milk, print and ,ther is so luminous that p ll ll-'lt would bca pleasant change for llllilflf. and cheese problem. it can be, _lilly dlstinK\lis'hed in tlie those w-hose collars begin to go half There is a real scarcity of milk ln darkest 'ts for a distance of more WHY down the programme, hut it will U19 Vmflles. as the farmers, with few thi-mfs m _ = _ -, - , - l!'°\>°bly turn out to have nothing in exceptions, send all their mill: in the But theiwvlt W°nderf\1lly constit- 1: ' M50; m ‘ ' ‘ oommol_r with its name. The Floral UWM and will not, “break e gallon," Dance includes a -battle of flowers," and it is believed that the goat the uted plank 0£ Brazil is _the balltilrow a diets ” _-_of several inches with a distinct! udible report. ' - _PGDRN GANDY , . ___ :ln viefiof the decreased sugar rs- tion, which threatens. among other things, the bonbon supply. it is con- soling to read of the luscionsness and food value-of candy substitutes. Take popcorn, gor instance. That form of confectionery, which. by the way, is as typically American as chewing gum, is' now made in the most deli- cious forms, skilfully blended with selected molasses syrups and cari- fully chosen peanuts, says "The lu- ther: “It is made 'by specially designed machinery and handled under most sanitary and 'healthful -conditions. lt is pucked in airtight. dust-proof and moisture-'proof ipackagcs, and can be obtained ererywhere at ii minimum price. The best grades of po_pcorn confectionely now sold in packages, that run in# millions in the course of each ye' , are very high in food value as- compared with other foods. ‘-‘They calories per pound approxi- mate about 2.000, as compared with 1,130 cel-lollgoln o pound of beefsteak and 1,720 , ries in a polmd of rice. Popcorn candy is also very high in protien. containing. as a matter of fact, about three times ns' much pro- tein as potatpes. it is also very high in carbohydrates ilnd cmltalns about tlwce as much ca~rbohy'dl~ntes as whole wheat bread~and about five time as much as an quill weight ofpotatoes. “Popcorn onfectloncry ls' in every wily it Hoover product, for it calls for the utilization of very little sugar, and the other ingredients which are used in its manufacture, consisting of corn, molasses and corn syrup, are plentiful. i "There are probably more packages of various brands of popcorn confec- tionery sold during the course of n year In the United States than any other six-cent packages of confec- tlnery." CLEAN YOUR _PELTS BEFORE - MARKETING. (Black Fox Mailzinc.) li is only within the last year that fox farmers in general have become uwnrc of the fact that lt pays to have the pclts cleaned before sending them to lnarket. There ure still quite a number of ranchers who as yet have never taken the trouble to do this. and wc -can assure them when they offer an uncleuned silver fox pelt for sale hey are losing good money One ternatlona.-l -Confectioner." And fur-_ #Wind f i forward in civlllziltlon. a soldier and oi`_un army. - :uid you know it. 1' oi is -is ll if prevlzllent it wus. i There orc tivo reasons -just tivo ;** ceased running. saved is cnol~nlous.1l ' W ill This 'statement may sound ridiculous, but it isn't. Hel-u‘s proof: Eilcll of our soldiers who went abroad took as part ol' his rcgulareqiiipineilt, and by order ofllls guverilnlcllt, u saibiy razor. * There were two reasons, ilic military authorities soy, wlly u soldier had to be clean shaven. First, lt enabled the gas musk, which was worn almost constantly ut the front, to iit more tightly over the face. Second, n cleaxl shave kept up tho morale oi' You know how it is yollrsclf. You know llle direct bearing acleall sllnve has on your pcrsollul. morale. Compare tllc way you feel in mailing an important coll or attending tl special meeting will-il you sro freshly silavcd with the way you il.-ul with is day's growth oi' stubble on your chill. 'i`hcrc's illl tlleiliiferclllae li' ‘llc world. lt seems ii trivial tiling to have such nil L-il'cct upon you, but for some psycllological reason, it docs llavc lllait cil`c<‘t \\'hut has in-oligllt about this clmligc in mcll_'s llzibilsf its not so lung algo but that we cull rulllclllilul' lille beard ill nil its vilryiilg dcgrcce oi`opulcncc. Evl-r_\' thinily album shows how The safely razor made shaving easy. It trails- formed shaving from il fuiriy long, decidedly unpleasclllt mid slightly dangcrollfi operation to one tllut was tiliished before the bntll water llud It saved time. Compnrcd with ills- old style razor lt saved scvc-roi lllillutcs. While indi\'iduiill_v these lnlnutcs may soc-lu unimportant, tillccll in the aggregate, multiplied by thc number ofduys iil the year, iiilil again by thc millions oi' lucu won over to the use ofthe snfciy razor, thc umuuni of time E ___!$ _ . Z , . _ . j, ' :i:.°:.°ift.f.‘it,:.iii“.:i,';:":r.°l’i.ia.“:: Safgty -~ i _ _ f innown ~ - onto oven. ` _- , ' The Shaving Service for Everyman-Evdywhlt’ 1 /'L it u _ .i The Psychology of ~ A “Finished before a Clean Shave (‘Pari nf nn Editorial in Cnliidl) Shaving as it is practiced today marks u step the bath water had , _ _ ceased running.” *In all the allied irmiee during the war, more Gillette Safety Razors WCC in use than all other neon put together. "r Keep count for one dey J the number of fimn yds stroke your cllim Someny times do you develop een- fidence-or the resulte- according ho the smodll-, ness of your chill. “The Gillette not only makes shaving easy, but it abolishes strapping and honing-two exceetlillgg delicateoperetionsin ° few shaven are really successful. 1| Five dollars invested in l Gillette means tea minutes saved each dey, or ell ordinary titre \vol'h'|l| period save every V48 days or so. V There is a Gillette dealer waiting to show you Gillette Safety Razor a fcw dollars and means $20 to $50 i ore added to tho value ` lf you gl fi 5 '.` ""' ' - - , f ._ Tough on the Old Man here dead ones neither. l'li-,cart 'wi n _ g -_ away myself." “How much do I o _e mark each skin when you send it in Old Mau Gi-een's house was over- YOU, fI‘lend'."’ asked old illhh Greek; with your initials or some distinguish- run with rats, and he hired a rat- "T'W0 H|m0|€0l1B»||k9 Wh!! '#155 ing mink made with nn indelible catcllel for $A to clean the rodents out 0l‘l. UOSB " Then the Dldllhli U0 _ . _ i - - - i . _ _-ff-°_a" _ mnk.;-5 their Sense of dh-notion nil un. ,.-mlchex. mmly' mm Us that since he pencil you are sure to get tile' siur_le|The rat-czltcller worked like a Trojan. £0 the huge l>¢\<=kiIli!4!00 In _lllill -'inn nnramck issued fro soldiers in nut i»ci]il;l‘§le§ksy.laugl`ter' Mm' and ‘" ‘"8 ”"‘°" M805- mall mnns it il point ni linving his neil linen. sometimes cleaning nsi ,i ,L ‘- 1- -fx .~, si .Q_- l‘!!,I"l » ii? ‘ gal l -\ ti fs » *_ ~ ,-1 - f rj, 0 _ me _‘_ § `i rv; . ,I _ ff r , ,w __ 85 .l , f < rliflrlfb - s .. .».... if tv -# _,_ -*F1 »-»-l`. » i, i