*~'\¢—=-—,--~_--.'».--.-‘_..-.- .bw‘\ \r(\>. r4’ I hard rubber inhaler lasts two months. Smaller sizes 25c and 50c. Remem- ber Caiarrhomne PAGE EIGHT F. Woman ’s Realm _THE CuKlirZYFrl-ETISWN (wagging For. The Cook PRUNI WHIP One-third pound prunes, one-half yup sugar, three egg-whites, speck lalt, one teaspoon lemon juice. Pick over, wash prunes, and soak in cold water to cover well. Cook in same water as soaked in until soft; then remove stones and put pulp through strainer. Add sugar, and cook a. few minutes. Beat whites of eggs stiff, 1nd add to cold prune mixture. Heap bgbtly its buttered baking dish, and bake slowly for 15 minutes. Serve cold with custard sauce made from ilw eas-luflks. sugar and milk, or with whipped cream. Smarhtflgtyle For Early Spring Brisk winter weathlr in New York has not brought out any- Siing especially new in winter cos- ilnles, but has served to reemphas- Irr- rcrlnirl siylrs which made their advent, earlir-r in the season. Fore- most in these are rioth coats trim- med with Persian lamb, usually ac- companied by tiny muffs, and f"- quentiy witll a touch o! fur trim- ming ml the hat. Jackets of this fur. or wraps with fur tops, elabo- ratelgv-concelved collars wvhich end in tabs at the waistline, yokes of Persian lamb and borders contribute to the yersatility in which this pelt is trcatod in trimmings. A large majority of the coats worn are black, but occasional examples of red coats trimmed with this fur vary the picture. Aside from this alliance of Per- sian lamb with cloth, brown, in lleltry, cloth is exceedingly im- portani. In fur coats the classic mink cont is consistently sponsored, and recently at the Colony Res- taurant. fully a dozen of these were seen. Brown furs are found in other-types, including several ex- amples of nutria, both in full-length versions and as coat decoration. In the latter this fur is applied to col- orful coats rather than black. Yes- terday red and a light green were observed. Grey shaved goat is anoth- er fur which trims bright coats. Despite the marked importance of black with white accents, less of this alliance was observed. Among fur coats not made of mink. the flat black furs, especially caracui and broadtaii registered. CZlml5uDIEeaseF6y Dorothy Dix Letter Box rlVhhithe Fashionable are lVearing Use Her Money to _Support Another — Can Two Spoiled Children lvlake a Go of Marriage? Plump Girl's Chances Youthful Cad Who Would Marry One Girl and Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnish With Every Pattern . By Annabelle Worthington ' “ 3 -:- Social“ and Personal -:- Fashions - you'lllil<'e.t,l1is , i tempting Dear Miss Dix-I am a young man 23 years old. There are two girls, both of whom I have reason to believe are in love with me lmd would marry me if I would propose to them. One of these girls is wealthy, but phy- - slcally unattractive. The other is very beautiful, but, like myself, of only moderate means. ‘Ibgflther they have all the things that I want in this world, but ‘ separately they are both lacking in the things that I consider necessary for true happiness. What I would like to know is this: Do youthink, in view of the wide- spread of the free love doctrine, that it would be right to marry the wealthy girl and keep the beautiful girl as a mistress? This would be acceptable to the good- looking girl as she believes, as I do, that in order to have true happiness nowadays you must have money. And I know that the girl with the money would not take action for divorce even if she found out about ‘This is the only solution that I can see for gguble. the other girl. Answer: I suppose that going to work and getting the good things you crave by means of honest labor has not occurred to you. Yet it has been done. and is being done every day by men who went out and got the things they wanted themselves instead, of grafting them of! a. woman. The greatest fault that r have to flfld with the youth u! will 1= "M it wants the fatness of the earth, but it is not willing to earn it. It wants fine clothes and soft living and automobiles and good times. but it is not Willlulz to work for them. It wants to Bel? “Wm 5°11" "W way instead M by the sweat of its brow. ' That is why we have the temperamental sons and daughters who let their old mothers and fathers work and support them while they are trying to nnd an easy job with no work and big pay. That is why we have the gang ‘ and the racketeers. That is why we have girls who take what we euphemiously call "the easiest way" of getting chiflons and jewels. That is why we have the free-love unions of boys and girls who are not willing to pay the price of honest marriage. It is only occasionally now that you see a poor boy who is 1534118 the foundation of a fortune by hard work and attention to business and saving his pennies. Most boys are doing as little work as they can and spending their money on cars and night clubs and B01118 l" 49b‘ ‘m’ luxlme!’ they cannot afford. It is only rarely that you see a poor girl dress simply. Gerr- erally she is an under-study to Miss Millionbucks. ' It's very'young with its jumper ef- fect bodice. It's ideal for the high school or the college miss and the youthful type of woman. “style no? mo is designed for sizes 14, l8, ll, 20 yetrl, 36 Ind 3B inches bust. Slbe l6 requires 3% yards of 39-inch material with 5 yard o! 39- inch uontruting, _ “mud n" on” wk “m! phi“ handy and you'll never have blending crepe is enchantlnly lovely winking up wagging“, {o} and wearable. Wool Jersey and lightweight tweed - S i S l: Styles for children or the miss, the w s’ m mutton, the stout-and o lens of Bolurotofillint-heslzeof the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin prefernd). Price of book 10 conic. Price of plittern l6 cents. N0. 2950. Size ---......--.....-...- "nun..."-..--....--n---.u;----- Nil!!! l""u"...u“..--...-...-.--.v---n Jim” Street Address gang‘; onocloldlolllwliicwlooulonougtnnoncll City Shh A Moming Smile Friend-"Whom dock your little Keep a com of the New Magic Cool: Book Here, for inslalic . is a delightful menu selected at random from the dozens of Interesting recipes with browned potatoes to worry about attractive meals. are exceedinghv chic. iicontains. YOU W111 I69 011B llfllfltl" liyll DINNéR MENU_ after another I5 you W!!! 0W1‘ the cream Franco's: soup . {cup iii Belting POWdu ' ma“ o‘ m“ n” 8pm,‘ Eamon Orange and Cheese Salad h.’ '°"i-.'.i?.iii.'§'.',"§‘“ B001!- , Muffins-Caramel Pie new container» dreannnking articles. It is a ‘book Amond cap“; illustration. m” W113 “W! W" "KYMY- . Chose 8i Sanbomh Tea or Colic: Adagio Menu, to you. son look like?" Happy Phther-"His eyes are mine, the nose is my wife's, and his voice. I think, he got from our auto _ Gardening How these youngsters think they are going to get by Ind 11¢ PTWPETWS citizens twenty or thirty years hence, nobody knows. For it is axiomatic that fortunes are made by work and thrift, and that if 1°" ‘Bend and 10B! While you are young you will be poor and needy when you are old. Perhapslmany other boys think as you do, that the. easiest WHY t0 Bel? fl fortune is to marry it, but, alas, helresses do not know on every tree, nor are they to be had for the asking. Also. in the end there is no money that a man earns by such hard labor as that he marries for. For the woman with money has generally been taught by her astute father to keep a tight grip on her pocketbook, and it takes labor and finesse for her hus- band to jimmy his way into it. Of course, a rich wife's money will buy you many of the things you de- sire, but there is one thing it will not get you and that is your self-respect. Always you will know yourself as that most contemptible of human beings- an able-bodied man who lives upon a. woman. Believe me, Jerry, the man who sells himself to a woman he doesn't love for money makes a poor bar- CATARRH Physicians Says Following S; ptoms Are Sure Signs of Dangerous Catarrh. gain, As for your scheme to marry this loving, trusting, rich girl, and for you and the girl you love to live upon her money, that is absolutely the most dastardly and caddish proposition that I have ever heard of in all my life. Elves red and wnicrv? Difficulty in breathing? Are the nostrils stuffy. Do von sneeze frequently. Is your throat hoarse? Do you not spll’. phlegm? Oppression in the chest? To marry a woman for the sole purpose of using her money to support your lady love in luxury is the limit of human callousness, except that the girl goes it one better by being willing to accede to such a plan. You must both have a yellow streak in you a yard wide. DOROTHY DIX. ' I O I t O Dear Dorothy Div-My wife has gone home to her mother. We have been married about two and a half years and this is our third separation. We started out to scrapping about a week after the honeymoon was over y b01111 DESIGN IN THE VEGETABLE .511,“ "l.'::"".:“":: sci: S K y C 51 011G B a ' its waist at normal. It's particularly slender through the hips and con- She_ W35_ Trmlbled Tile first point inselecting the site centrates its skirt fulness at the cen- Palns Across for the vegetable garden, often a ter-front, and at the center-back- It can be copied at a marvelous saving. If fashioned of plain colored flat crepe silk like th eoriginal model it can be worn all through Spring. The collar, culls and vestee favour the lingerie mode in batisie trimmed with lace. Eyelet embroidered cot- ton or pique could also be used. The Back Quebec Lady Was Believed By Taking Budd's Kidney Pills ads‘: Leading Kidney Remedy. Chateau Richer, P. Q., Feb. 1'1.- jspeciall-“For about ten years I have suflered with backache," writes ""91 "till! Tllill !iZi‘§;.i'Zi“iilf'§i;.Z. yiukillii _ . ‘to doctors who gave me medicines, 0r Money Back but they did me no good. I read about your Budd's Kidney Pills and Builds Body, Bones, Teeth of Ailing Youngstcm gave them a. trial. I have taken twelve boxes and today I am very well. My husband has also taken them for bad kidneys. We take care to continually have them in the house." The reason Dodd's Kidney Pills have come to occupy such a prom- inent place in the family medicine chest is that so many of the ordin- ary every day ills come from sick kidneys. Rheumatism, Backache, You can give your children, moth- er nature's own vltalizing weight building tonic for 28 days- and if at the end of that time you are not extremely thankful for the benefit received get your money back. That's a fair offer you should not let pass-ask any drilgglst for Mc- Mme. .1. Pnrlflpeaks Highly of Chu- tlolls of Catarrh end 110w — stop thc lungs or bronchial tubes. the enormous benefit one gets from the very first day's rliozonc." writes T. T. Hopkins. of Westvalc. born case of Bronchial Caturrh. ear noises. headache. sore eyes, stopped- lip nose and throat. It affected my appetite and made my breath rank. Catarrhozone restored me quickly." A ringing in the cars? Are You a Vicflm? If you have any of these indica- thc trouble it before it gets into flow to Get Well! "No one can know better than I H56 of Catar- "I had for years a. stub- Large dollar siu- Catarrhowne with is “Hospital-cer- A Friend to Women and have continued off and on ever since. when she moved she said that I had starved her affection. I believe the op- posite is true. cold and indifferent. come home after dinner she would bury her face in a. book, or practice on the piano and pay no attention to me. the love for her mother is stronger than the love she holds for me, and I have about decided to have my parents come and live with me. think for each of us to return to our parents would be the best solution of our marital difficulties? Answer: instead of an intelligent, grown-up man and woman. get mad and cry and pout and run back home every time anything goes wrong, you need mother patience and adoration, and mother lack of justice and common sense, to overlook your faults. You can't expect o husband or a wife to do it. a never thought of marriage as a job. Something that you had undertaken and that you had to see through. Something that you had to put your heart and your back into if you were to make a go of it, and so you have never really tried to make a success of it_ I'll venture to say that you get along all right with your employers and your fellow workers and that the consensus of opinion among all your friends and acquaintances is that you are nice, amiable, easy-going people. they haven't any taste in dress, and their new hats make them look as bald- hended as an eagle, and that they are bum cooks. Neither do you start an argument over every little trivial difference of opinion with other , ,' You may disagree with them, but you let it ride, and l0 there is no hot argument nor bitter words. mat over every subject, from politics to pie. In the note my wife left behind She has never shown much aflection herself; she has been She has been working downtown and when she would As I said, she has gone back to her mother and I am led to believe that Do you JIMMY. I certainly do if you intend to continue acting like two spoiled babies If you are going to What's the matter with you and your wife, Jimmy. is that you have Take your quarreling, for instance. You can stop that if you want to. l You don't feel called on to criticise other women and toll them that It is only with your wife that you) go to the And it is lust the some way with your wife. She doesn't correct the Gay's Cod Liver Extract Tablets- they are small-sugar coated and Urinary Troubles, etc., can all be traced directly or indirectly to sick kidneys. Budd's Kidney Pills have built up their reputation as n. Kidney remedy by the relief they give. rich in the body building substancr extracted from Codfish Livers. Complete directions ccnc with each box-GO tablets 60 cents-a blessing to frail children. ing and that is why she has to take refuge in a book or at the piano. Hand her the line of conversation you used to when you were courting her and see if that won't make her sit up and ask for more. And she should have enough intelligence to know that husbands are like babies, they have to be noticed, and chucked under the chin and gooed over and told how wonder- ful they are, or else they are mighty apt to crawl away to some lady who is a. husband-patter. So my advice to you, Jimmy, is to go to see friend wife, and find out. i! she is willing to come back and make a real honest-to-godneas try at mak- ing marriage a. success. If she isn't, and if she still intends to pack up her doll rags and go back to mother every time she gets peeved she had better stay there. DOROTHY DIX. O O O I ' Dear Miss Dix-What chance has a girl in this day and age if she hasn't a school girl figure? I am 17 and plump. I try to diet, but if you have ever tried it you know how hard it is to do. Do you think I'll ever have a date. or get a husband if I don't get thin? I am very discouraged and blue. MABEL. o 0 AHSWOII Take heart, Mabel. According to the latest fashion advices from Paris curves are coming inagain and the plump girl in going to be l. knockout and have it all over the living skeleton. Anyway I don't think men ever cured They like l girl who in o good nrmful. DOROTHY DIX. much for the rack of bones. Foremost among Toilet Preparations NOW PIOIIICII matter in which there is little choice, is to decide upon how much space is to be given it. Very often too much is undertaken and the vegetable garden is too large. This is true when the gardener does not endeavor to workout a-scientlflc basis, using rota- tion and succession crops, so that every inch of the garden is working all the time and is always green and growing. Too many gardeners pay no atten- tion~ to these factors, and when a. crop matures it is gathered and the space is left vacant or to grow up to weeds. A large garden or one separ- ated distinctly from the rest of the home grounds is best planted in straight lines running north and south. This is purely utilitarian and has no ornamental idea. involved, but the small garden will be much more attractive if laid out ln beds with paths between them sufficiently wide to permit easy walking. There are a. great variety of arrangements and in making these beds to be certain of an ornamental factor provide room for an edging of flowering annuals. This will guarantee a share of beauty. A circle may be used as the cen- tral factor, as is often done in flower gardens. The beds may be laid out in squares or rectangles. The vegetables may be grown in a border around a central rectangle with a walk about the central plot. There may be cross paths or a central axis with two cross paths, It is entirely a matter of choice with the owner of the garden and the size and location of the vegetable patch as to how it shall be laid out, but it is as easy to lay it out attractively ns to grow it in n series of rows and helter-akelter, In designing the garden the height of the vegetables must be taken Into consideration so that the taller ones will not be placed in such a position that they willshade lower growing subjects too much. The usual practice and one that works out well is to use the tall varietias as backgrounds, with the lower sorts in the fora- ground and central portion of tho garden. It is also a practical idea to place the tallest vegetables nearest to the north boundary. Start looking sxound for good seed poxcs to get an early start. look over the sash for the hotbed or cold frame. Dig enough parsnip: or oyster plant the first thaw to lust for some grammar and the pronunciation of other men and tall them that they are the world's worst pickers of necktie: and that she hon heard their storied l. "ouslnd times, etc. She uvu those nice little wifoly Jobs for you. Lydia l. Pmuui logotallleilompound LYDIA I. IINKl-IAII algglfillll @- , . . Now why, in the name of heaven, can't a mun and a woman, whose whole chance of happiness in life consists in getting along together. use ll much forbearance and tact and jollying on each other u they do on A small amount ’°"' ‘PM. strangers? They can if they want to. _$ IIIUIWQIHAMIIINMUDIIKQIWMIQQRIUIKN Cutlenrn Shaving Cream Arm what n contribution it h totho cause of shaving! quickly work: up into a thick lathe: that remains throughout the shave, without rctonch’ u is oomotimel neceua . It contains the delicatol mo outed properties of OI our! which soothe the and do away with tho necessity of using lotions. At tpoQoldon 'AA‘AAAAAAAA . mama-putrid’. 1m ain't no an time. It may freeze solid rhen you want them again. Kale can be picked in the garden all winter. You might try n. few plants another year. - This is the season of stem: heated llrdwlnz. n. is done with a pencil, of s. good garden it on paper. If you planned your garden last Year, reverse it this year if it proved successful. That win gives rotation so the same- cnopc won't occupy tho same ground again. With the drought in mind provide a better watering system this year Iook over- the’ garden tools and give them a coating of oil so they won't be dull and rusty when you want them. It is now after the tum of the year and gardening comes closer every day. Make out your seed, plant and bulb orders. If you never had a. compost heap, start one. You won't again be with- out one. It's the handiest way of dis- posing of the pulled weeds and au- tumn leaves. It's a. waste of good material to burn them. Save the ashes from the oak logs in the grate and spread them over the garden. They are excellent fertilizer and hardwood ashes cost. real money at a seed house. It's throwing money away to waste 'em. ‘Phink over last year's failures md figure out what was the reason, if you can, except drought. That in everybody‘: "alibi" for a poor garden last year and an honest one, but there may be other reasons. Look over the bulbs and tubers in the cellar and if any are rotting m- move the diseased portions and dust with powdered sulphur to prevent any spread. While vegetables are important. don't forget‘ seeds of flowering an. nuaia to brighten up the garden. MANIAC STARTS FIGHT IN PLANE Dliimofl‘. Ieb. 16.--A nun be- lieved to be James P. Mangan, S5, of 7700 Inwe street Chicago, was in the psychopathic ward of Receiving 1-for- pitol tonight after he suddenly be- came demented in a passenger piano over South Bend, Ind., and nearly wrecked the craft. The plane, on the Chicago Detroit run of the ‘rri-stato Airlines, landed at Municapal Airport here with the passengers holding Mangan. Tho pilot, s. stewart, said the man suddenly began throwing things over-board as the plane passed over South Bend. When passengers re- monatroted he attacked them and fought to get at the pilot. it was. said. - After a violent battle in the away- lng, jolting cabin, the apparently demented man was subdued and the chip brought back to an even keel. - - The passengers had to hold him for the remainder of the flight, Stewart said, and police were called to remove him from the airport. ._..___.___.___._ -..- ammonium-aluminum ...__._.- -.. -....-a.- u... ... .. .. :- Literature, Try this Recipe lg; *ALMQND CAKES. . 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