» Mann-i w. o. W" v 7L} _ v ‘hum 'i‘i~il~; ciiAknsxrreTowN EQIAN 3 i014] .9, l;_;3 __ lmwQmlliflfllf_ Bfjuolm '1. SOCIEII and. Qersonal '1. Fashions '1 Literature .3 STRANGE ME i .... . . - . m. " By C. T. PODMORE N nlillgul liDorothx DIX Ml CHAPTER X BUMELY OF BRISTOL George Parmitter, sickly as he was for some tune. found a good morning, than he could easily or clearly cope with. Ephraim Digg-g ll seemed, Eonce th t I . deal more on his mind, ‘rater that l ll am lloll llllm lo llllglllll [all ‘ Topmost, the persistent riddle o! l might jthat?" __ “"°-" Gwrse protested. rising; I can move in no other way." llyesi Y°l1 68H." Was the cold re- . iomder. ‘But 1 think it will sevel W119. M1‘. Parmitter, if I sav h; the question, but to war ' 1 be {WWI i! you do ngtyllnlolwllewililt "what d0 you exactly mean by If You Would Keep a Contented Husband Let Him Think He is the Boss and by a Little Tact You Can g0 Right on Ruling , __ ,.Your Home to Your Own 4-2; it'd‘; Satisfaction The second way that husbands want their ....< 54m have been simplified for him hadl "I agree with Vlr Diggg ma‘ .. i» . . 1 -- man antshlswlf m uthimuponapedestaland ZZQDHLQ)"alghmixélafilgdm tllefigla st", ,3“..“Bl,‘,,“dm‘f,‘“,;l,‘ get?" m“ mieflelfe-ll ti’. ore hi; He want: her? to regard him as an oracle that elusive 1-011. That hel had terfercf’ ll l5 made up to ml whose words an‘ Deans cl wisdom ma’ she gather‘ SOIIlrhOW is)‘. owed the wrong man "It must be at some risk then“ . I up and preserves‘ he could not believe. Then there i “Is that your declsi lf In eali that. Lg h t ve manmn-rfléS 101' . iillloylls‘ (‘Ollililgtfllt on the of‘.\1fr_ Digrzs?" on on “l ' f l little asllhe lgay himsellllfl rllealllzellilt. When he Picks Lm-mg ‘ll 15 n?‘ “Pi '1'» l~ practically. allowing for all § out a girl for a wife it is not for her beauty, her i ootrvlde defliils oi preamble. mv first and last word intellect, her entertaining line, her mutability nor tug-d adiourn- Hr Parmittgp" i _;- _____~ he; domiestioityi my, {or her ability“? kgepisthe . ilere was tiflso G 2 , . d . - - u M‘ stlclnsalig t andmak himfee at e as --si“-P...“.::2: -~‘£“.?§€.‘.’.‘$f izm‘ ' ' ' ' g 1' M. fi =5 elm»- =- a tunic e 2%.?‘ BOX\\'li.i to hi" ,.~hed 1Q ._. ._ f ~ ~ Gable and as big and strong as a eavywe t ,, m mornné ‘-1 a§n°“50‘,§l,§'"§\fm,e;l_1‘g,‘$333.,QHouseholdScr-apbook: z How Can I ‘I ‘I champion, .‘.‘R§§,j_.§‘,5 gl hgrlgff, .?1'é°éO§V§h"r‘3-_ l I (Bv uonsnrs LEE) o 1 (By some ASHLEY) l: women told men as many ome truths bo- " r l f. y fore marriage as they do after marriage weddin@ “lint ill‘ il . ‘ " - '. .. mofdm‘ Q llil till.) si.np.t 155,19 peiitccl 1n hs astonishment. “Then co‘. " is hcrci’ How is that?" Tue n half Slilllfll. and hi5 l ill {i tone 5i)illifl"(l nmcst uood-xiniurcd Pl‘ W‘ Wllllfli. "it is so wonderful l. that two m charger‘. with the same l'.l(‘fl—— lYll an idea- within the Siilll? n:'ea--\‘.*.oi1‘d meet and re- l c"): ~c cacti others interest — . d w their mate t Xt t a d sl iiiri evpn ,= tot; 3Q q». _ 1.- '1')" i and the water should be sufficient spree‘ g, 5 e en n , m"; l l mllll ll l lo rOVOi’ the lower third of the me new Shoes “m be wmformble womfidgfignglellrisefiig Xlgfiwfif, {eolglwllsg ognggmwlljljg gamma; glldwhi: Duchess of Norfolk, the former Hon. Lavinia Strutt, whose Wflltlllig "Perhaps not, It as a 10v; bronchi of faith “ ‘ bOlhl.) Brrach of no’: "No-mo" air 1 as you two are t") ...ccii~.c:i. an Eden i “Orlllfv 0f you; a good. dislicnour- ‘. QOO O-OO Prevent Cracked Glasses When making jelly. and it is ready for potiring into the glasses, put the glasses in n pan of hot water to keep them from cracking. The pan should be a shallow one. glass. frnit< h"sr' should be served at least once n day. Grasl Stains vrovoo++ovfi+vo4oeovoo. Q. How can I be certain when buying shoes that they will be comfortable and not too tight? A. If the feet swell readily, al-" ways buy new shoes in the after- noon. By this time the feet have at all times. Q. How can I make tomato jelly ounce good gelatin, and dissolve in water. Place in molds, and then in refrigerator. Serve on lettuce with mayonnaise. the world, why it should matter how he looks to o her criticism than any o of the things that that he hung as if that sett pronunciation ceed than he does. bands this is a positive Jealous over it. would be as rare as earthquakes. Why 8 ma“ should crave his wife's praise above the plaudits of be necessary to him to shine in her eyes. no ther people; why ne elses blame, nobody knows. It. is just one are. But whenever you see a man whose wife thinks the moon, and who begiiu every sentence with. “John says," led it, you will find a. happy and contented husband. in his teeth how much better other men suc- and throwing a. bitter and disgruntled husband, wh you will flnd mania. They are uneasy about the authorfi. obey them. 'I‘o ask their - They want their wives to vice. To consult them about everything they do. wives to treat them is as he should be more sensitive to’ rnotogrnlpneltillilor the The Housewif lililrlstlltime with her baby daughter, nth. to the premier duke of England was a brilliant event of the cor-mm. tion year in London. The little miss is named Lady Ann Elizabeth aw U _ QBnt is if s‘ tiiev should _ Body Builders salad? _ 0. w“? D jllkcjfll t. row their hosihe, m. Some of the foods that build up A Bu“ unm thick 1 qum of more likely than not, is eating out of the hand of some other woman who “owns, Th, “own-d fgmfly i, one o; primers one" end nobmL - -- l_.__.s was swat! cf fo..o .. _ e shear. the bncly are milk. butter. eggs. ' ‘ . feeds him angels’ food instead 01 dosing him on gall and wormw . __—__-__——:-—.—_ __ 1-3;: at‘: clmtt< \\'l.‘.l ' hon-m green and lcafv vegetables, and wmames‘ 1 bay lean 1 pmch 5am —————- . l l 1 “mm “ayerme- sum“? “dd 1 Men also have the head-of-me-house complex. with oung hus- E T119 boy retired. and. n5 who d able itiza." 1')‘ h f» f y 1 closed. Mr. Diugs 4\\‘l1O urinealzgd ‘ “A gocd idegp i. “ha; w, W. ~ ,,.,,,‘,',‘, Qa; ,{.’,.°;_,;~’;,,,2,, l‘§§‘,,§l,l,°,,f , Q» How can I clean sold and 1n reality they don't care a whoop about What their wlvx really do. , - to limo fotilifi {i h...._.-..,, .,, “Cum, 690m M. m, m. W, n, V. 1...“. W, “W, n", m ma, “,3, = silver articles? ey would be bored to death if they actually had to decide whether A "d He'- lfélilfli m” s" ' i * ' i .1. ‘has... ...;....... to t... m. l ‘*- “-‘..‘“"”‘3“ “ h°‘.°‘°“‘ ’“ l.‘“..l.i“i.°““‘ ’°‘2<."»‘°°-‘.‘.’i".§“ili"€““ Elli“ °“’"“°"éfi.‘.is“i‘fs..‘él“deffi°i'é l\'l.§ r- .. . ~ _. ' ' ' h ti- s o a. er iripi r u nu -- 1 . ~~ , T.-_*~"~'- """' Y 4~_-- _ . , - e , 591i? Eriif-llii? ~ ' t ‘ ‘are §‘§é€..;"."“‘§€2?€;".?.§%? results: A c “V ‘t ‘e 5 lW-rlflr. I am looking l0 ‘ Tha. is a1. I can .a\ of .\frs. Cordon‘ I feel she has a rec ' -- ._i ,. ,_ ...- - ,. - n -, -, ,, ognizingher usbandasherlordand master she can do asshe Wogilllilloilllllslltlldoullll’ Plllmlllelll ‘nnlnl llfrlolinlllliglfltolll Al“ wlilllrlldlllo lnllvlllili lllllllcll slalililciiblliléld l‘ llllllllllll o pleases lllllll all ls welll VEGETARIAN IE __ .__ g . H , .0 r ..\ i. . _.. _ 1‘. _ ‘ . _ ’ ________ _ P ueB,l,lé‘L1MrI_ Lt.“del°land' Yo“ i‘h‘G,f_1‘,°.°; §.f‘,‘§,p‘j,l’,‘“,“,9f,,,, (iqlwl|idoqq gig We,‘ W“! hs A M0mlngsmlle Men like their wives to treat them as a sort of beneflcent Prcvi- t’ £2 p“; 4 o§' mm boiled Wham“ “If you Wm s} Gwyn, m Uxifam n . _ . . . . ._ m‘, .i H“ nut Fa - _ deggeithe sourxtififé-orin whicthtialgglessings fllgw. The mifiwlf Not enjoyment’ and not mnow’ chopped up hardqmmed egg! 2 m The speaker. coming Icisuieii- tol- crircfu‘ . .('i0l(l'i'! v-i. L”: $3.3m g; 52,,“ bu, bfifieihe °,,j',‘§“,$§d‘},,e thélmon out 1s our destined end or way. grated cheese. knob of buttenl wards him stood bv an opposite “we the blood rush l pie“. by Dim so ma, 513:5‘; woe h“ “wile exh-mhon o; hubeyfgflnn- But so to act. that each tomorrow tablespoon milk. pepper and saltia chair. In age and build he ‘ “~35 "xmc-i. _ rock and fag“, "Arvwgig" he _<a-d_ I IigTtEVhl-EN lIAlil-‘d d m erosm. a Finds us farther than ‘today. ‘taste iinmsubafxixn anriierrjilixhwreiiayg similar to the man Qeorge “~35 he said, 109k our! "IN-e gm to ~_~ who"; how wgtoh “ Wou 11 ave mn e e ' ______ _.H, W. Long e ow. e m 6 l P - 5 0i‘ u - seeking, but in fa < __ - ~ _ Ri1in‘e\ of g - ~_ i, m. 1 5 d P31-yy\jffny_ My; .,- v.7 wh . things you said." grumbled hubby. w), - __-__ vidual dishes heat in the oven ant like. He had a leltiiiiill elsoilel .l llllg ‘bk door. lll ll lll ll l O ll W1“ co .- el ~atl L»: not : "but I didn't like helm; called only much hlililrl llalnggdmdlllellslsialtlosbhallléllglélficililll lililtll lilles lbelalgexullggtlslllhglillz ACT STRMG!" “l” ‘"°‘"“l ‘m’ m“ “m” ll" resolute__ yet somehow rriehei, 4 Ten minutes aftcr this e aggor- ,o at rm “ ; ‘hi?!’ "Niven" _ sinsle garment or the time thereof. On the contrary. it is merely his --__- grill. expression, as if he u-oiiid he fQrg- mg rebuff. George Pu _ “~35 "m- "cab-r"! the Rlfrfifil?" re- l _ But. __ she replied sweetly. “I way of boasting to the world how prosperous he is and how lucky she Think straight and act straight -——- ms ahead and doing the beiiefieent in Cursitor-Sireet (liscuesing the Scot» 41v. But he om riot 1o deeply a dld not, was to get uhusband who could doll her up. If you will observe you i1 you want real success. Cnssnnom nisn thing while another reflected on n7 51mm...“ as quieuy as m. comm into h's frelinis in rotation to the "N01" will note that the best-dressed women among your acquaintances are nl- -———-— Join; mg cut; up g gowi into m “No. I said. "ff you were only ways those who keep their glad rags hanging out in public, so to speck, FRIENDSHIP venrmt “Wing wee“ p“, m, ‘After missing Mr. Disgs a; you did i 1555 night." he went on. “if, was ex- . pccted you would some here. Will you be 200d enough to let Mr. Diogs know through me the nature of l your business with him? He could l‘ hot come. I am here to answer for “One moment." said George. in his perplexity; "before we go any further. I should like you i0 whether you have come into this l otel’ as Mr. Diggs only this morn- l "To be quite candid. that is s0." "S0 it WOLild have been useless my Qalllng last night?" “You are perfectly correct." “I am presumlnf-Z vou are aware of what has brought Mr. Digizs to - London?" The other ignored "Virhat." he said, "do Diggs for?" . George braced himself. "I want to explain to him that there are some important. rights which have been overlooked. a. quite definite claim which cannot be ignored. I Want to bring the matter between its back to s basis of common sense. Ln this query you want Mr. say l -out conspicuously above a with Mr. Torknev. The lawiver Lst ened very patiently. showing not much _l)Cll8f in the Diggs episndc of last. nigzlit. and venturing at 135i (h express his doubt. George trusted no words about that. He went on to recount his interview‘ with Rum- l 90:. TOFlHlPl‘ remained patient, list- Blunt; as if he merely sensed trou- ble for the firm, after all their business detachment from the yon- ture. l-ie sighed. and nodded slowly S£’\'8l'8l>illfl_ES as George ivehg on with his disclosure. "Andfi George concluded. "I don't like this Rum- ley at all, and if I were Diggs I should think more than twice about trusting him." “He struck me.“ Torkneyr caid "as fl- mfln of exceptionally lfirrn lnhd decisive character)’, He folded m. firms. and threw his head back in Lzflection. His brown face stood pallor 111i. ‘we he 1 - o __I hi?” H l‘? r unate. Still “T at I will n t ' _ [em do you mea<r>flnfi<lmplicate mat f'That matters will not be - pllcated. Our course is fixed. llgtlllur . 7 firm —Torkpe_v did not semi ‘o re- flect what his relation might be A few more words. and he departed i from ihc office in front of Tork- no)", who bestowed upon him as he i wrnt a crooked sort of smile that ‘ was meant. no doubt. to be frlend- l l lHurrving back to his office in Totirjnham Court Road. George‘ was JOlIiPCl on the pavement by the ‘i raisin-clothes offirer. Hardy. who had interrogated him at Tooting yesterday. Thrv went up the stairs together, q and Hardy explained; To Be Continued HELPlSlSichb/Women 1 Who are Depressed half a man." PATIENCE A man hticl been waiting patient- ly in the post office. but cruld not attract the attention of either of the girls behind the counter. “The evening cloak." explained one of the girls to her companion, ‘was a redingote design in gorge- ous lama brocade with fox fur and wide pagoda sleeves." At this point the long-suffering customer broke in with: “I wmdcr if you could provide me with a neat purple stamp with n dlnky perforated hem. The tout ensemble deliberately treated on the reverse side with mucllage. Something at about three cents." FISHERMEN nnowmzn ST. JOHN'S. Nfld._iCPl—-Jasnes Brinton. 50-year-old fisherman, and his IQ-ear-old son. Noel. were drowned on the banks when a dory in which they were fishing capsized, it was reported when the bankin vessel Rex Perry returned to port. and who are always calling attention, in arece of jewelry, or a pretty frock, or an laughter in the home when she concludes this series of three ar ‘fl-iow:t<>:Treat_Y0nr_l-i\i.sband." husband's presence, to some new em expensive coat that he has given The average man gets virtually Nor is all of this so sill as it sounds. nothing out of his labor a ter he has supported his family but his and clothes, and it is pretty disoour for one that takes all that he can give and makes no si tion in return. band does for her is der men like it, and t erally treated like human beings, even if board his life toiling of apprecia- Herwe the wife who makes a fuss over a1 that hei- hus- ust sivi him a run for his money. It is no won- ey lke to be jollled and looked up to and gen- thev are husbands. DOROTHY DIX. gsyet and es on "nztohlmtospend Tomorrow Dorothy Dix tells you of the importance of Wstfzhifor it._ the centres. Cut down in wide points to represent tulip petals. Mix together well all the fruits and the almonds. Moisten with mayonnaise, and fill the centres with this mixture. Serve very cold. THE COOK 'S CORNER SPICED FRUIT PUNCH i sliced onion, (Approximately three quarts) 1-2 cups orange juice tablespoons lime juice cup pineapple juice cups cold water PICNIC LOAF Two cups diced cooked potatoes; 1 cup chopped Qv-Ifll-lid» Friendship, of itself a holy tie. Is made more sacred by adversity" Dryden. THREE THINGS Three things filled this day for me Three common things filled this day Each had. for me, a word to say: Said it in beauty. and was (101181 Cows on a hillside all. one day. A buttercup tilted seductively, And a lurk arguing with the sun. These three things. merely these three. Were enough to cry the world Out of my heart: the buttercup curled Where ruffian plundered; The skylarks dizzy flag unfurled; The placid cows penslvely Wondering why they wondered. gorgeous "DISGUISING" THE JOINT Boil 2 eggs hard; shell and slice them, then line a greased pudding casserole with half a cow heel aiii 1-4 lb. lean ham cut small Season with pepper and salt. Just cove! with water and allow to simmerin a cool oven overnight. If wanted hot, thicken the gravy, but the dish is much nicer if arranged iii a glass bowl and allowed to Jelly. Serve cold with salad. FRENCH BOILED CHICKEN One boiling fowl, 1 lb. stewiiu beef. heart of a white cabbheet or 5 carrots, some leeks. l turnip, salt and pepper. Cut carrots and turnips into quarters. stow all in- izredicnts, except cnbbncc. in! pints water for about 2 hours: than add the cabbage and continua cooking until tender. 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