uCTOBER 1a, 1931 Qck, Mother! ‘fist aid mu be applied at once to avoid danger most important thing a ' ut first aid is to lie quick abo it. That's why you should have. ‘Vaseline" Petroleum Jelly always on hand for instant use. r Think of the child who is burned ‘l or out. You don’t want him to suf- . ferafninute; you don’twant toin- V vite infections which often come from; neglected skin abrasions. "Va' line” Jell will help you. App at once. nd app? alight bandage. Be prepared. ay in a i supply at once. For sale every- ‘ wheif, in tubes and Jars. And iiremember when you buy thatfihe trade-mark Vaseline on the fibel is your assurance that you fie getting the genuine prod- uct of the Chesebrougn Manufac- turing Company, Cons'd, 5520 fipallot Ave., MontreaLCanada v . Mhat the Fashionables are Wearing illustrated Dressmalrlng Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern m, Annabelle Worthington I It's quite as smart fashioned of ' hi»! mo: marocain with" white faille crepe trim. Crepe satin and csiitoa-fsille crepe silk are equally suited to this modified Eugenie model. ' _Besure iofillintheslseofthe pattern. Bend stamps preferred.) _ Price of pattern 1b cents. _...__._-..__._-__._._@- N0. 854. Bile nun-i».- “SD10 gagagqagqeoeaea-eas-aulIQIQOIIIIIIIO Street Address s.soleaesloaeeaslseaoseeessaaealaelo City State . o o ornmgSmsle At long last the various warring elements in the city had been recon- ciled and the Community Ohest was an accomplished fact, the first liter- ature printed and mailed. Into its office, hot on the heels of the mail- ing, boiled an irate lady. "This is outrageous. How dared you bring a birth-control organization into the Chest? You can take us out right now." “But madam," protested the startled executive, "there is no birth-control organization in the Chest". “Don't try to fool me, young man," she shot back. "Here it is right in your own booklet. There, look at that." And there it was.- Hereis the most adorable dress of the season in dark green transpar- Loék Young » With Mello-glo Bea‘ iful women, admired for youth 1 complexions, use MEL-Lo- GLOMhe new wonderful French process face powder. Purest and smoothest powder known. Stays on longer. No flaky or pasty look. No grime or grit. MELLO-GLQ pre- ‘ vents large pores and never smarts or feels dry. Blends naturally with any complexion. Demand Mello-glo. Sold through all Druggists and at ent velvet with white lace collar and cufls. It is so rich in suggestion, yet so entirely wearable. The soft handling of the shining lends undreamed of slimness, as it hugs the figure through the waist and the hips. And don't you like the scalloped buttoned closing? It's so youthful and does its bit s0 smartly toward slimming. And last, but not least, is the new sleeve interest. , And it's simplicity itself to make 1' itblesm" 1111""- t_ 3 well-beaten egg yolks. Style N0. 654 comes in sizes 14, 16, M“ ‘md 5m the “lm-ltamh- w!“ Preventorium {or Children. Cream Rhubarb Pie 2 tablespoons cornstarch. Few grains of skit. 1 cup sugar. Grated rind of 1 orange. ' v1 cup boiling water. 1 cup iineiy chopped rhubarb. n- Tollet Goods Counters. 18, 20 years, 36 and 38 inches bust. ‘md “R- Add the Mm“? "n" stir constantly until it boils. Take Style Chats consequence these days. registering and is being adopted b The trouser skirt is exactly 1i together, a particularly easy, “Ankle-length evening gowns length and look new in no uncert wrrn ALMA sizcnki‘ " What goes on below the even ing belt is a matter of quite some The Dfllflmfl. or trouser skirt, is really and when in several thicknesses oi a sheer material has 818081111 Swing. Of course one may forget about slips and such with a. divided skirt which is a great relief. Ample hemlines are divinefor those who can wear them, and BIO BBDQCIII-lly $157111"!!! in satin, in those Vionnet pale washed-out shades which the French call "tons laves." F012 those fortunates who have beautiful intrigue in the Vionnet transparent hemline, parent only about the feet, or almost to the from the fire and add the orange rind, chopped rhubarb, butter and ~ the well-beaten egg yolks. Mix well and turn into a pie plate lined with pastry. Bake about one-half hour and then at 350 degrees). Cool slightly and cover with mer- ingue made with the 3 egg whites stiflly beaten with 3 heaping table. spoons of powdered sugar. Brown a moderate oven. " Baked IndianPuddiiig y extremely smart people. kc two voluminous skirts Joined orcoia (ooin" _(f‘lrst ten minutes at 460 degrees 1". ' THE’ (lIl-lARLOTTETOwig_ GUARDIAN llie lure of smool youllilul skin . . old! . “A screen star never 100k old. fresh loveliness of youth. complexion beauty above know it says ‘youth’ quic thing else. Any woman should keep her skin alway youthfully aglow.” Two quarts milk, 1 cup cornmeal . 3. eggs well beaten, 1-4 cup mo. leases, 1-2 cup corn syrup. 1-2 tea- spoon each cinnamon and clove, 1-4 teaspoon nutmeg, 1-8 tespoon butter, 1 large cup raisins. Save 011$ 1 611D milk, scald remainder in double boiler and sift in meal, flir- are rapidly replacing the floor- ain terms when slit into panels. legs, there is considerable either Mien trans- knees. ._____.., _ _ PERFECT PROTECTION mo. Mod... ents. Pour into a pudding pan and‘ bake slowly one hour. Then add the cup of cold milk and break up ‘the pudding by stirring Just a little with a spoon. Bake slowly an hour longer. Baked Ham A This is the season oflthe yearl when a cold meat platter often‘ appeals more than hot ones. The Q Today Irene Rich faces even the cruel test of close-up lights still irresistibly appealing, still triumphantly youthful, as this picture from one of her recent films ahowsl “Above all, you must guard complexion beauty," she says. ring carefully to prevent lumps.‘ Let cool, then add other ingredi-l The caress of dollar-awake French soap ham and be closely covered. To develop the finest flavor and thq best texture in baked ham it should be first boiled- Cider, ginger ale, grspeiuice, or water to which .has been added a little vinegar are the best boiling medi- ums. A quart of cider diluted with SAYS IRENE RICH lliis charming screen slar lells llOW Hollywood keeps DON ’T rnind confessing it a bit,” says Irene Rich with her warm, irresist- ible smile. “I really am thirty-nine years birthdays, you see, as long as she doesn’t “To hold her public——to face the cruel test of the close-up-—she must keep the “Thai: is why in Hollywood we guard keep her charm right through the years How does this lovely star guard com- relection and preparation of meats ‘.0 be used strictly for slicing cold, a quart of water is sufficient to boil agood big ham. Keep well a H351“; Absolute pro- te§tion must cogie first. Mbdess provides it! A splciaLmoisture-proof baiking that prevents fietrative absorbency, e EICS complete depend- a ‘ty always. Aid Modess is soisofi: ! It has a highly absorb- e disposable £1 r of downy, (imtead of stiff Pe n b ffy texture layers). _ It has - taperedendsand rounded sides, too, that make it incons- picuous. And so comfort unites with protection. Try Modess just once. You will be glad you did. Modess Compact: (gently compress- e ) is designed for special occasions when less thickness is desirable. And remember —- Modess Costs No More! ' however, are almost unheard o! in many kitchens. lf omen could only adopt this practice, t}!!! would never give it up beoluse it saves ones energy .1111! dllpflllliloh onhot, sultry days. A variety of meats for cold service i5 possible. BI-kéd 01' boiled ham. roast pork and beef loin, covered and simmer slowly for two or three hours. When ham is tender, remove from fire and allow the ham to cool in the liquid in which it was boiled. When ready to bake, lift the ham from liquid, peel off the skin, stick cloves in the fat side of ham, a-nd sprinkle PAGE _T__i_iiizTsi~:i~;_ “Yes._l a... 3%....O|.l l’ l1. worries about plexion beauty? Just as so many other Hollywood actresses do—605 of the 613 important ones! Soap regularly,” she says, “and I have for years.” For every type of skin, Hollywood will all else. We ker than any- who wants to 55°51?’ 51110031. tell you, this soap is the Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto with brown sugar. ' Another good treatment is to: spread a glass of‘ apple or currant over the fat side ol ham, then add fine bread crumbs and pat into the Jelly. Bake in a slow oven for at least two or three hours. Th's baking of the ham may be done in the cool of the morning, “too. Once the hum is baked, lt should cool thoroughly before it is put in- to the refrigerator. Use a. sharp knife for slicing cold ham. Thin slices of cold ham with slices of cold roast chicken and a garnish of currant Jelly and parsley make an excellent cold luncheon or supper dish. meat loaves, boiled tongue, and corned bee! are some of the favor- ite ones. or these the most popu- -lal' is bzked hnfn- A good bsked [ham is a compsny dish. Baking :ln the most exquisite‘ We! in" lmuch work and doesn't 00R mllvll PALE, WHITE LIPS . —AND UNDERWEIGHT’ O IRENE RICH confesses frankly to thirty-nine birthdays! Arid why not? Years have only added to her charrnl Surely you will want to try it! “I use Lux Toilet fragrant, delicately white perfect complexion care. 3534 DOFG=~DIQ~L Your face-every fsce has a nu work of pores. They catch and hold the dirt and soot flying in the air. You oan’t wash it out. Usc Pom- peian Mung: Cream and see the grimy-grey pore dirt roll out. A few minutes massage regularly keeps your face really clean. Buy a jar at the drug counter today! Only 60c. While it is possible io pay more, it is impossible to buy better. PRODUCTS FOR BEAUTY 011% l_UX Toilet Soa i I POMPGIAN l’ Photograph by Auirey, Hollywood 193D U IRENE RICH AND HER TWO DAUGHTERS (left to right) Frances, twenty years old, Jane (in background), four- teen, their rnofhcr, actually 39! lrcric Rich is one of the count- less stars who use Lux Toilet Soap to guard complexion beauty. "Any woman can keep licr youthful freshness,“ shc says. “The right soap can do wonders for your skin. I have used Lux Toilet Soap regularly for years. Its lather is so soothing!" p—lO‘l lDorot/zy Dix Letter Box icsiitiiiucd l"1'0l1l Pflilfl E1811!) _ r h D0111‘ Miss Dix-l lovc :1 .\'0l1l1E-’ lflfli’. who 1S very 501MH- 1‘ 5 \ doesn't got lior way iii evcrvlliliig slic frcis and whines and says thing: for which she is sorry aficriviirri. Slic also lizis a vcigv bad tfimllerl» one says she has been spoiled from n llllli‘ girl up. Nou what‘ dhwll] like to know is \\'ll(‘lll(‘l‘ this lLlYl \\'lll Clllllllll,‘ aiicr iii: 21C inaiiie . i this girl make n mod wife, O1‘ should I try to forgot hf‘!- DOUBTFLIL. Answer: No Slic will not ciinaigc. A girl “"110 1W5 11"" 51mm‘ “Y h" ]7'l“(‘lliS makes the worst pass-able wife and slic PXllCClS 110i‘ 111151181161 l0 b‘? ilie some kind of (loormni llCl‘ [other and iiiollivi- have l)f‘(‘ll. Slic never changes, bcciuiso wlmt has lNCXl bred in lior from liri" infant)‘ "P llil-‘l ccomc part of llCl‘ cliiimcloi" and can iicvci- bo omdicziiuil. Slic will iiiiiko voii perfectly mlscroblc DOROTHY DIX. Doift marry a sclflsli lllll- “ “°' a -- .money. For bakingit is usually on wmhmf m“ pm‘ lwise to buy a whole ham. A - ' Tliieshscleniiflc explanation of lb lmadmmfisized “mfly Wm consume h h Ill“ MI‘ In! will: gmugliotnigiogtn: a ham to the list shred i! it is ' ' nfifl- well known. The iron and other eh aunt told me about well prepared. If a whole. ham_ Bin“ "n. m" any kind is on the occasional cool I h, ‘y h, u‘ I ‘u, “Men meats in tliepills increase il- amount of haemoglobin o should be too large. a halt ham or , .. “m. M AM ‘H _ l . _a picnic ham (bond Ihwlder) m“ m’ saw-d Gm“ blood. Srpfglllgdilfiillilimmgili ~= iii-moi mm"- :i:.‘.,:'.-.....°~ fifixnllnfi °’ ffiifi.l"ll’l'l.'ld“°s'ii°°"'“‘ i , - cine re~ A 300d “mo w cook . ha“ o’ I Ill RI‘! Rb Iltls no color Wllms- vlilllled. The rulilt to you b better health-s feeling of well- day that does come along even in, vigil. midsummer. n it isnot-conveni- “Qfiwgfllisfim barolvr-Will- ent to wait for a cool day, the early. huh“ w“, I hdmmgfiuag; morning of any dsy- will do. A forsiaesliitlhad my color back. |fiiieless cooker is ideal-for cooking PIIVIWWII! ylsliserllnvdshl ham. but lacking iiiis. ham can be ‘f, ‘gigvflfhl m?“ 9 sw~¢~sn Jov-ooov: spas nicely cooked by simmering iosny friaulssllssve rsesivedsemudsbene- vessel lsrse enough ‘to hold the M! than." 1f 1"" ‘H! wuk run-down, or if you r from rheumatism, sciatica nerve . or any ailment mused b; p001’ lIlw-l. 80 l0 a druptore today an- iwl l "Dilly of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill.- iomlulll .Besuretos:i "Dr- Williams’ " so that the druggisi wi know “M!!! what you wins. 2.3 l “When we resumed housekeeping .' mnnlh ago l found my (lrziiicrirs lim liccomc creased from packing. l him; lhcm out on tlic llll(!, liming ll rcmovc the creases. Then liurgoi ihcm. The result was llioy llfiCilllll badly faded and_ sun-spoiled. 1 was hearlsick until ilic happy thought struck mo to dye lllPlll. I jliSl. dyed them s doc er qrocii, illlil as l used Diamond lllycs ilioy limli gorgeous and new. l have l'll‘\'l‘l soon easier d es to use than l)lllllllillll D 95- T e? 8W6 the mosl lioiiiililiil co ors—_-whcn used either for iiniiii_l' vi dyeing-and never lillfl‘ the liii out of cloth as other dyes ilo." _‘_ Mm. J.F.T., bloiiirciii PrepaP/zlclifla rcl a i?» Good/rel‘: Qs/(e D ~ fay c/itvar/g and be Yum” ma“ ~ an.“