l. y. § . A nit HUUSEWIFE and Feather in Her Hat ` ' Dorvflly Dl°x's‘L8i'l'er Il y }{ER ‘ -N mm um:-mon* The Mother of a 15-Year-Old Girl Needs the _ ,, ___ ____ ` He recorded various petty vents my courage failed me. I m t - ' ° . s' l fs o a l:..:“:..:;=:.°:‘”:.:s.s:..‘: wa” es °"=.°°l‘.i° as W‘““°“` °f ll’f.‘I.“‘<‘>’}s`f‘°.f'°”°"’ D"'°°t 1 hue the gulf n i-lgnn ~Porhaps you have always done well space o o en ec e er my S 1| Q __A , The igtnmue tender sky_ It “MOL but even ,o_ you may be _I3 numerous amours both in Eng- plans for her demise until her bro- p g ‘ ‘ The rich, rrpc emu, of the an-ngl¢lu_ s little strange and nervous during uBfy‘;';‘;1d13“ ";‘l;°u:7‘;1“,_;1’;‘:%%e¥f‘;_4: lgghggd flllh" had Well 415- _ Dear Miss Dlx-I am an attractive young girl of 15 and my mother 5 “ ' P ~ is continually worrying about me. 1 am Perfectly capable of taking care -l il ¢ 1. it 1”. » . r ll: ' l. lil i <1;-», 1. -. ‘ PAGE TWU V ~ ~ frm! cnsatorrsrovvhi casa _ g _ _W__g__, ___m__ loss .Woman’s Realm -.°- Social and Personal -.°- Fashio Th’ wud “ee” °i“’““¢ mb? y°“' mst “Y “t the °m°°' cl-Sion to so io the United stator and “My mst move to throw the ooiicc f if h t sh thinks 0 IHYSE U e I ..,,. ¢_}-‘ .And you will be wondering, of . , And nu- Over tm upland und low. course, what you ought to wear. filtlll-§3f__§;>___t;lel_es_itudy $1 tl';ens§¢:._i_:§hw_:\.s 5; falifly repo_rt und' The nm” thing t° rememb” is to CMCISU- Thcll' y ol ,Mollie was stagtled bmtls ' ' t rho charm or the golden-rod, °h°°°° Sill* ul” E” “°“*' . l" “My only pfupou in going to termination or this colon; ‘allig- 5°m° °f “S U9-ll it Autumn. d°°l5'“- N°"m'"5 ‘WHS the “Wear” Washington was to see the olty but biographical sk'etch a fact tg which And °th°"'S “ll 59-C‘0d~ “Me °f 5'°“" °“°m m°"9 than "bm before I had been there a week, I she called attention when she re- -Dr. William Herbert Carruth. *md P1°°°5-" A 5lmP1°» W°u'°“l llulew that I should never see the turned the copy the next morning _-___ !l‘0ck Will Always look smart and University of Chicago. There were The officer shared her feeling Praise often does more harm b“51“°5‘l'11k€- two reasons for this. First, lt had this reilllld- "E1l».ll¢l'.” he said, “he shun Censure Choose subdued colors, such as been on my conscience for some suddenly decided at that point to A men-y nos; ls hnuud to have navy, dark brown and green. You time that while I had had the oour-ykill himself and thereby throw sus- nlerry guestg _ can always brighten them up by use to present certain unpopular _picion on the senator and his son; Mun ls made of duSt___.but uh_ wearing a brighter colored hat, convictions in ‘The Eolice Are Pup- or-"he paused--“or the whole, yurgunulnly, not gold ,lush scarf and belt. Smart white collars Detoh I had not had the courage to _thing is a forgery and was ended as when a man drinks too many and cuffs ,nuke almost any plum put them to the test. Since _I hadiit was to make us conclude whit I bmcem he soon needs '_ bmoe_ dark dress he¢0mlhg_ none of the average wenklings sen- have ill-St said," _ Life was mer and quieter when _l sitiveness_to violent death and none Mollie said after a moment, ‘flf an the honklhg was done by geesa pl-mm, mglqplil 1355555 0f 50cletyS lllolllfllcco against pre- that last sentence had been omit- Many a_ bookkeeper spent his SPONSORED BY FASHION ineditated murder, I determined to ted, I could have believed Fuhrman _ . vacation loukmgat figures on the mere an actual test. _ was the author of all the rest _ V. , of a diplomat, the discipline of a drill sergeant, a sense of humor that will beach Bleaching was . denounced as The second reason for my lccis- But when I received the call saying enable her to laugh things off instead of making family feuds out of them, Omg _ O bl uh th ld _ detrimental to me hair some ion to remain in Washington was Fuhrman had been drowned in the tlie ability to think and feel asshe did when she was a girl, to which _hh _ .r u eb \i_l)e__é e _wor s months Ego and an attem t was that I met a charming voung| reflecting pool, he was standing dir- must be added second sight and the gift of prophecy, and even with all of H V0\l Call 1 Ve W let 501110 ' P woman, the daughter of a Senator, cctly behind me and therefore could thcse attributes she is likely to find herself routed, horse and dragoon, by people say. ml’-de W 1““n°ll the “’°lflCl5'1 "fell and through her good offices sec- not have made the call himself." a little adolescent flopper. Although la, rolling stone gathers hand" ln P511-‘l~ L€Bdll”|B bellllly CX' ured a place as secretary to u New - no moss, if, certalnly accumulates Dells 00lltl-llldcd that the COD'-l11l181 England Congressman, and two CHAPTER 25 Not long ago I met at alparty one of the greatest scientists in the plenty of polish. b199~°hln€ ll@°¢SSB1'Y W lll'€-Serve years later became her fathers sec- ‘ world. l-ie is a man _of profound learning, of gigantic intellect. I-le has ` ` ' D1”‘tin“m M10" mme the hah' felal'Y~" “I’ve never before run into a case made discoveries that have made him famous and for which he nad re- _The first wifes relatives always rejoice over the difficulties a man brittle and eventually tumed it a At this point in Fuhi-man Wells’ with so many apparent contradic- ceived decorations and degrees from every civilized country, but he back- ' - ' hole nln asking me what he could has with his second spouse, Kl‘¢€lliSh shade. This wamtng had lJ¢l'S0l19-1 rBc0l"d tllcrc W3-S Ilvllcllble tions,” Mollie's friend at police ed me intoacorner and spent the w eve g A committee of five usually con- 9' n°ll°“bl° @ff€¢l1 in cllllllsillg 9' dl-5li“°l2 Cl‘l9»ll8€ ill SWIG. N0 headquarters told her. "To date do wiw a little 14-year-old daughter who would go riding with boys at mshtofthe mah whodues the work Parisian blondes into “led heads" 10113" did he lil!-Se illl0 long ill- weive pushed the investigation in night after parties instead of coming home, because all the other girls three others who pat him on the until another beauty expert "01V9d Sentelflflei- It WHS HS if llc two directions, first, to trace Wells’ did it. Hehad solved the secrets of the universe, but not all his wisdom back, and one who bl-ings in u launched the vogue for pearl ‘_V1`°le HOW Wllfll 25°". f°l‘Clll8 -'lim' movements before he came to nor his knowledge gave him any inkling of how to manage a young girl. ` imnority report. bl°“d° l"`€5§e5~ l "’el§"° the task' Washington. In this we have com- _______ #__ was ln love now, For the llrst pletely failed. The trouble in dealing with adolescent children is t.hat they think that OFFICE Cho-“ms Um* in my life I was really ln love. "And then we've tried to check they know everything that is to be known and‘that their parents are dod- _______ _ Varied Thought; :WY Pm-le¢l'¢d expefllllellt Seemed H0 the story in this thing you`\'e just derlng old fools who should be in homes for the senile. They are also Your flrsl jl-,bl what n tl-n-llll Emg" im~p°1't‘mt- The Sena'-°l` ‘-VB-S read. The Cairo police insist that utterly self-confident and feel perfectly capable of deciding every question __ sunk hon mst spots in noe :Hill Bald D0litlCBl1y D°W¢l‘fl1l~ WC angle of the story is nonsense, and pertaining to themselves, and they resent any suggestion or advice from Y water. b SW e wfmld °bj°°l' W ‘"1 alliance the authorities at Oxford scoff at their elders. Furthermore, they believe that they hay; to assert their in- Undemegtn the Snell pane, ln rgtgeenollfrs ‘3,_‘§'3.m°l'tha“d his SEC- the idea that anyone answering dependence and show how grown up they ar . . M ' the Pantry should be sprinkled a mamya °“'- e’ef°l`9» Te' Wells' description was a student _ Ufnlng C good uuect ext'e,.mlhat0,._ And it £a;’°§fl°lthf;'°;;‘vee3_l: be‘;0l'|Cl- there . . . Which leaves us with So you are just running true to form, my dear, when you are furious worn mugluq cu;-tnlns ,nuke 1-llc, of me secrecy that sumundcaufte lust two established facts: the two at your mothers efforts to Protect you and when you say that You are ,mms to ra I. h _ ~ books mentioned as being the work perfectly capable of taking care of yourself. Believe me, no girl of i5 is !£n_na__an about _D be mmmed gg celery _nw _e{i____i;e oi_indt _ieei glean( _ 5_3; _;;¢;;l:_l_l_;;l¢_;_l_:e¢lR0_x_,Sl,,‘,_lo¢,;,dp_,._uve of weui .The Ponce Are Puppcts- nuy more capable of doing that than a little lamb is capable of defending to erlcan citizgnghlp had to up- wngh sllk hnnke,-uhlefs in tepid been permanenu discmdeg HBV” §l»lld_‘The Strange Case of Dr, Chez- itself against a pack of wolves. pear before an oliicial to answer water containing borax. Use little ever it did not clmtinu I ow- dee’ were pubhshed m L°nd°“ at . certain formal qu¢5;l0n_-,_ 0,. no wan Wmp In towel and mm ..du,_ of a clear sky °-the yomg ;1_l_io;lt___;l'i_; time l_:l_;is diarydtli_i_ng_§ays had You knov_v iiotl_i_l_lig__;>§ life, of gin \;1__orld, lioghmgsgg ineéih Yltou ha;/le when-that an f ~ a e was ere-an i. e _ en- no expcr ence g e you. ou ave no ren o arac er w P ° me b“5m*‘55 When Pl'°'P¢TlY dampened- ggimigtiqoggwglgneélgfgamgdélsgdslzg tify ofi the author was never dis- which to iight off temptations. You do not even know how to judge m_el‘i 'cover if the new c i ' ' . covere and tell which are to be trusted and which. as they used to sa in me o- we pambumes Mu' $g5_l`9SCtl§_§;i TIN FOIL FLOWERS ;lll;’_;°x‘:g‘_;’oli11;e¢;*;l;5¢s1_°f '-1115 SU'-idcll ° ° ° ' ' ° drama, bode you no good. Bo how can you protect yourself? y How can ’ 'l' ' e grew ”“5l'Y- Mollie found Carl waiting at thc you save yourself from the dangers that menace a young girl at every was over the official, anxious to dis- drawled: "Now, see h , ld _ A. "B “°“ y°“ Hand Dlllllted till foil flowers She md I W°5“°‘°° he’ “€°» ‘vm-fl omcc, He said scnawr nuhhrccker step? - be President of the United States?" h d 1 I was not called me u l st id And the new citizen mswe re use or evening headdrasses, _ ' 8 Y, up and had recelved B ransom nom _ pei-ilingly: “No slr, please, sl? ygu 'bracelets and "pe fastenmgs' l€h;;al£,e°n€ar§;°5‘;mp“°‘“ “F‘l`!_ty thousand smackers," said And it is to keep you from doing the things through sheer Lgnoraiico excusa. me. Me very busy in the lug- -"“' soon after I learend mm 3; ll; Cai-l. 'The note said they wouu send that may wreck your life in its very beginning; it ls to try to keep you from |..¢l~en,m buslnessgf other man He was E mm 5 3 ' him instructions as to where, when stumbling into some pitfall of whose existence you do not even dream as ANGOBA RABBITS ' y 3" mall and how in the next few da s _ _ you dance down the`gay path of youth that your mother is trying to hold __ ___ __ _ y o °.':’---?-'-**--1"* PRODUCE W00L F03 “han I 9' man °f extr“°"dl“9"Y What do you think about it, Mol- your hand a little and save you from a. fate that might be worse than ’ other girls me "ein I-PD " A Leave it alone. Don’t argue or plead. By your indifference, teach your child that it is wasting its time. But never be indifferent to even the lligiitest cold. If‘you can stop a cold ¢*"_|}’» you may save your child from a serious illness. Thousands of mothers have leamed to turn to Baby’s Own Tab- lleis when their children show the first lgn of s cold. ' _ Mrs. Harvey of Wsshsgo writes: “Colds last but s few days when given _Baby’s Own at the beginning.” Mrs. Gill, a graduate nurse of Barrie writes: “When all the rest of us had the "Flu", I soon had baby’s cold checked and bel.- ler, thanks to Baby‘s Own Tablets." Thee tablets, used and respected for B5 yan, also give relief in cases of cou- atipation, diarrhoea, teething troubles, fever, restless sleep, colds and spasmodic croup. . ' This safe, mild medicine in tablet form ls pleasant to take, economical, and you are always sure of the correct dosage. _ Mrs. Cowan of Wallscetowu writes: ‘I know I mn depend on Bsby’s Own ‘Tablets to straighten up a peevish, fret- _|ful, retless child in a few hours. They promote natural sleep and elimination ` and will not harm _the youngest child." Sold at all druggists '-25 cents. l&BY’S OWN TABEETS their rooms this autumn, writes an English correspondent. Hand- , / 'blocked linens stand high on this /rf list. They have all the durability f » of 01-dlhary linen' but as the name ,_ cus, reduces swollen _ I comforting relief. infers the pattem is the work of an individual artist Colors there trlcate. For example, natural cim.mtEN's G.4aMEN'rs §,§',f,'_f§;° “ml ”' ‘“°“ i“¥'“““l‘“K ller' death. For what happens ' “Me?" asked Mollie; shrugging Sixty'-five fluffy A-lleom rabbits ,u,E-2; 1%” ° ‘far I ”““°‘°°d in “I'm like Ann. I don't think any You have only to read the newspapers every day to see the pitiful N " “T0 made 'C0 Pl”0dll°€ the eqlllvl' would ultirrlatzly wintkllsllgél/tertgag nl more, but I can’t quite Bet it into my tales of little young girls who have killed themselves rather than face dis- nmwpm lent of 260 _-,oft wool sweaters for I do not know I know om thgtliy head that Selmo was kidnapped." grace; of child mothers; and of girls who have runaway with handsome J children a year ln an unusual came to me at mst that Iyhad I ti "And I can‘t either,” Carl agree.-1, strangers who sold them into white slavery; of girls who have listened to , home business Operated by Mm hen And almost in me sam °5 “Pcrsonaliy, I think the Senator 15 their undoing to the lies of plausible villains. Yet every one of those #WI M ` N4-Ma CNQUB. of Hayward, Cal. ,ment of that realization I efurayé Off his nut." girls thought that she was perfectly able to take care of herself. AW W, Mrs. Creque raises the rabbits in myself thinking of my experiment AS M°me told Bm when he came » a. backyard Den. shears them her- in orime Main. And now I thought unexpectedly to the apartmcnt so dont try W bmck y°ur mmherls emms w pmwct y°u' she mn,” _ golf for their Wool, _,plus it into no longer of victims yet to be Seb i Wednesday evening things were imreasonable in her demands, and you know very well yourself that sho is Yam and knits the garments. Each ected. The Senator, his son and his popping semt°r Runbrecker had right' when she says that parkmg is mr me “ke M pemng’ md mat the W animal produces four ounces of daughter were ideal subjects formy received a second note raising the girl who goes in for that is in such danger that her guardian angel must - wool every three months enough hme laboratory demonsmuon ransom to $75,000 and advising that quake with wrror for her. And your mother is right when she says that so make one chnws sweatén ...ro give the pence every ad‘v_m_ he woud receive specific lngtl-u¢|,l.,ng the mothers who allow ftheir girls to run wild are fools. They are more Mm Creque shears each rabbit nge. I decided to follow me plan before the end of the week. than that. They are fools and traitors to the trust God gave them when 1 u nh i 5,5 I had given it in .Th St Carl, who had bQen on the go he put a girl baby into their hands. DOROTHY DIX. cm; u y W Ida' pair of scissors Case of Dr Ohezzlee' Edith orfsnge “l8llt and day since Selma's disap- ’ * ' ’ ' ' znweiisz a;)ir;>duCf_as_l_ih<_';»_neda_s_l_Jnifr_li)n__g victims WM to know mat he _“_ pearance, had finally collapsed and Dear Dorothy Dix-What is your advice to a wife who wears herself _th cu in Y was w he mm.de,.ed_ in what man: hre__¢_a_i’1__ ri;_shted to 5 hospital rufieplng out tryi_iig_t_o keep dher__l_~i_o;i_se .zpiog-and-spianhilca tha.7t she has no time or ' ll energy e o spen w er us an an c ren G DP 8-‘l her and wh his h _ w a was agnose asa form Besides being soft, light and mba discovglfid .I:,,‘,;’s°f,’sl;x‘f)‘§;(,“;-‘e of epilepsy. Naonnorsn HUSBAND. comfortable the garments wear well stabbed with And Bill himself had brought the il and do not shrink Mm. Crequle body left in the i,,(°,fe;'1i;l;,s’1‘§f:,ir}‘i1r“;’ news concerning the new lnnloun Answer: claims. She has made both a hobby me House of .Representatives The case of the two pine boxes. Cieanlinem and order are virtues that can easily be turned into vices, _and a business of the 'facto1_°y,” Senator should be thrown :min the The two boxes, it seemed, had and when they are overdone they can wreck a home much more effect- a.nd the rabbits themselves don*t top ng the washington Mon t been delivered to thc Capitol tome ually than siovcnliness and dirt can. u seem to mind providing the wool. But when I came tp the dsugllalr “me "°““d 91° middle 01' dccenl- , #__ ______ ' ber. Tucked to the top of each was A home is primarily a place in which a. family can take its ease and _""*l-'-l`-lf'-= B Ilcltly printed card reading; comfort and it becomes no home if it is turned into a sanitary prison in FOR THE HOME VERY CONFIDENTIAL l which every one goes ln fear and trembling of musing up a pillow, or THE EIU-IIBITS CONTAINED tracking up a floor, or disarranging a bookshelf. There are all sorts of lovely and L HER-EIN F03- USE BY THE MUNI- prnctlnal mufm-luh fo, those who TIONS INVEST1GA.’I‘ING COM- Yet all of us know women who make homes like that and who are hcl h sbands and children out of are planning new color schemes for R R H ON THE Tcl; cleau|_~r_€ th_i_a_.t tlgeylwiterally ;\vee_p t an u ___ be ____ __ _ _d IGEPT FLUOR ie louse iii o c s rce , or c u s w ere ey W not oon ua y 0 OF THE HOUSE OF REPRES- to hang up their hats, or pick up their papers, and, for heavens sake, not EN§A'I'IVEB UNTIL CONGRESS to drop cigarette ashes on the rugs. CO VENES WHEN THE SPEAKER -_-*'- OF THE HOUSE WILL HAVE Worse still, these meticulous housekeepers wear themselves out so with THEM DELIVERED T0 THE their scrubbing and their polishing and their cleaning that they make _ CHAIRMAN OF' THE COM- themselves nervous wrecks whose tempers are always on edge and who are fore, are perfect and designs in- V M.lATTirIi§eEn'1bei° of the Capitol police laxolllleaivcglfgswllitotowsliilxxlthrlastlhifriigx §.°xgc<:\ol:l?riatm?clel:il;nwhqonw?\; had opened one of the boxes slid pleasant and comfortable to live with, and who had time to stop and talk colored linen is .stamped with the --_m___.___<~_~_-l;- found it i'llled with large em t and play with him than to have a domestic drudge who worked herself to zlg-zag green branches bearing red- L, the new satlngfwed mmm brass shells, The boxes were llgell death to keep the front steps polished. Nor are there any children ln tho brown' oak leaves; another has a which shines like Suk and h placed ln the center glsle of the world who wouldn't rather have a sloppy easy-going home where they feather effect twined into a splendid] for curtains. wh” new House of Representatives. could do as they pleased than one in which they had to be always ou geometrical design, carried out in window léurmns the éveb e lor As Bill had got the story the hog. .their P‘s and Q‘s for fear of musslng up things and getting a scolding. lettuce green on a pale lemon net is now made in shadedmgilnzg as had remained on the floor of the ' ° ' ' ' ' ground. with B mmm of mmqacms House until the day before con- Dear Dorothy Dix--Does a widower show regard for his deceased wife Yet another fselnatlng material dm,” This design U most smkmg fress was to convene when they by delaying his search for a second wife? I am a man of 40, with two to lc little children Lost my wif last February After ten weeks of bewilder- Jusl A few drops ol Vicks Va-tra-nol clears clogging mu. membranes. brings c|.sAn1As A flawless osilli 1 can mins ir ‘ `u - _.__ 1 ` were removed an an -room. . . ‘ I? ha' psilehlcmhed strawberry' "M There they had been forgotten and ment I was deeply attracteé to one of my wife‘s friends, who had always 151,; cgnfklgg 31; séglioiiniilgngt fx; not until thc day before nad an loved my children. I proposed to her and was accepted and we expect to .mendldly attendant come across them by nc- ,be married before the veal’ ¢lldS. but I have received much criticism about ' cldent and notified the Speaker. my llll-SN in replacing my wife. Is this Just? K. C. M. lllrosicd flamisseeu qainin uh M5 . pendml' mm' “mm” °“° '"7 gpuzrktlar lgadathlgxlglalggliedjoégle bb: ' wer. most decorative. was stained over a space of about rlullful 14?” Mill! B oclltle 81030 contained empty brass shells and The accepted canon of good taste is that s man shall wait a year ba- lllls by I- ale chlill. fm io tho weighed approximately two hundred fore marrying again. It is a litllo tribute to her memory of a wife that globe are attached seperate loaves and fifty pounds; the other was indicates she is not forgotten as soon as she ls underground. But it is A which reflect the light at different mlckly lined with absorbent cotton matter of individual inclination and, of course, a husband who isn’t great- lllslel and at the same time look and under e loose layer the cotton ly bereaved has a perfect right to do as ha pleases in the mutter. am too young to go out, and she particularly objects to my going out in cars with boys, as she says that all fellows pank for is to pet. I am' ridiculed by my younger girl friends whose mothers are more broad-minded than mine and this I cannot stand. 1 look older than I ani and Bm D0Dlllar with the boys, but .my family are always putting a damper on my innocent ioys. . MODERN DAUGI-llIER. Answer: If there is anybody on earth who has my eamest and heartfelt sympathy, it is ‘the conscientious mother who is trying to do her duty by a. 15-year-old daughter in these days when all the decencies of conduct 'seem to have been scrapped. She needs the wisdom of Solomon, the patience of Job the flnesse e by defy g their parents to y happen to you. _ noiwfrnr Dix. tion to any room. The Capitol police recalled the know anything about this. For ornaments, nietal and wood two feet and was bedded down into -T*`°-‘-- ~-" ' - '- are very much lnllfavor. Very sus- a. mould that suggested the outline coming back from Elmvilla Sunday fcrely designed they lend distlns- of a. human body. anyway. Let her alone. She needn't There are boat; with n mu-ying discovery of Deana R.unhraoker's ice oughtto be through with Lee li una lin;-y gallol- wlnpd body in the Speakers chair and before she blows in." He got up and aa so , birds in full night and "gn gl” notified police headquarters. A took A tum around th? room, “Have to th nk h ch M I R - O - R * furious “giraffe-nee'ksd" women of truck driver and his helper told de- you ever stopped ow mu gh, gg” ull hguuglfully mqulueu toctlves that they had taken the unpleasantnass wa’ve had crammed _`. 85g ' _____, ' boxes from a plana and were given into our lives these last six months, lf 10! so-il l_|~nn0A»|_~ (os M0111” W ll|'ld¢l'lt\lld they hid ,lllst been MOH?" 5 flown down from Boston oy Les A sad little smile grew on Millie's tie else. It all began the night Ann and Rita came. Odd how we’ve changed since then. We‘ra not the sa-me people. You less than any` of us. All°tha fun's gone out of you, Bill." He nodded, gravely. Suddenly his eyes sought hers. "hook hero, Holi, you’re not holdin( anything against me?" ('Ib Be Continued.) The [lOl- n :Ltd s - - 1 era-ture Typically of the new feeling for dress. patterned for today It has s very bluused bodies at the front, that makes hips look slim. The pretty yoke is shaped to give fulness of the sleeves and the tunic skirt are details of iinpixtanoe. It’s a perfect dress for that lmch eon "date", for the aftemoon bridge, for dropping in for cocktail and for those informal evenings. _ Easy tc saw! You'll be ai.-uply amazed at the short time it will take you to make lt. style No. 954 is designed for sim 14, 16, 18 years, 36, 38 and 40-inches bust. Size I6 reuires 4% yards of 39-inch material with 1% yards of lining. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (ooin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. No. au. also Name ..-....,.»~é£;éé_;.AaEr;;k........» THE COOK 'S CORNER BBOILED PORK '.l‘EN'DEB.L0lN Most people consider that there is no more enticing piece £1 meat than a pork tenderloin the has been given one of the v¢l’¥ iood methods of cooking. This tcnderloln seems to be unlike most of the pork cuts, and entirely different from any other meat. It is well able to rise to quite special occasions for us. This is a slightly unusual method of preparing tenderloin - the rliiof difference being in tha use of soy sauce. This gives it a chinese touch that is novel. Of course, this sauce may be omitted and a small amount of one of our familiar savory thick bottled sauces used instead, in the marinating mixture. 2 tablespoons flour 2% poimds pork tsnderloin ‘A cup salad oil 1 cup soy been ssuoe 2 tablespoons sugar (optional) l tablespoon salt slice pork tenderloin into ll long, narrow strips and let stand lo a mixture of combined soy bean sauce, oil, salt, sugar and flour for about 3 to 4 hours. Removg from mixtureand broil rather slowlyfor li hour. Tum ponk during brolllng, and cook until tender and golden brown. ‘ PRIZE DEVIUB FOOD CAKE Two cups sifted cake flour, 2% teaspoons baking powder, 56 tea- spoon salt, 2-3 cup butter or other shortening. 1% cups sugar, 3 eggs well beaten, 3 squares unsweetened chocolate melted, 'it cup milk, I teaspoon vanilla. Slit flour once, mssnire, add bak- ing powder and salt, and sift to- gether three tlrnes. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add eggs and belt well; then chocolate and,beat until smooth. Add l'lour, alternately with milk. a small amount at a time. beating after each addition imtil smooth. Add vanilla. Bake in two greased 9- inch layer pans in moderate oven 1350 degree F.) thirty minutes, or until done. Spread Orange Mist frosting between layers and os top and sides of cake. Orange Mist Frosting:-Two egg whites unbeaten, l‘.4 cups sugar, 4'/n tablespoons orange juice, ‘ft table- spoon lemon Juice. 1 teaspoon grat- ed oranga rind. Combine egg whites, sugar and orange and lemon juice in tcp of double boiler, beating with rotary egg beater until thoroughly mixed. Place over rapidly boiling water, beating constantly with rot- `mlnutes, or until frosting will stand in peaks. Remove from boiling wat- er. sdd orange rind and spread on and sides of cake Melt two ata mixture over cake. letting it down on sides. . l ` .1 0 ° vso ?."i’.l".2".i.‘§\°,"““°’c°."..."°""'.....! 0 I UIC. nmllglieut, m_odioin:l ann antiseptic properties, dose mad wwuvls hw the skin in a alan* and condition. elegance, is this exquisitely lovely, a the new drop-shoulder line. The f , Itismsdeofplumooloxedcrepe - , silk that shows new intlrslt in its , , weave. ' \ , _ -, ' ` .|l,| ' / e a VI' f ` c I l \_- I v ' \ ‘ , . I sv | .. o , \ 1 I ° 0 ary egg beater, and cook seven top . squares of unsweetened chocolate with two tcaspoous butter. Whui orange frosting is set, pour chocol- nm leases situated thereon. SMART c1.o1HEs ron THE Hom; DRESSMAKER -is ,' ‘L »\ , ft? 4; sg? .," rf \\ __A -4`»r ':'{. | as' 3 %’Q s 'T . ‘ . Q I O O I ‘ I Q O l O I n . I ` O l. l 'I en- TO LET Desirable tenement, 12 Ambrose St., Brighton, eight rooms, two fire places. Phone 449. L-2471-ll-4-3i ,_ __ ____-"_____._---*-zz-zzk FOR SALE AT MONTAGUE Residence and Fox Ranch, in good condition. , Properties will be sold separate or together. Priced low for quick sale. Apply. E, E. PARKMAN Box 447 Summerside, P. E. I. 2444-11-Z-4-5-3l _ FARM FUR SALE Farm at Donaldston Lot 35, consisting of 100 acres. 60 under cultivation and balance under lumber and firewood. . Apply. _ LORNE F. QUICK. Donaldston, P. E. Island or M. ALBAN FARMER’ Solicitor, Charlottetown, P.E.l. ‘ mm-ii-1-4-s-ai W Al|0TIO|| SALE ln' Noam aivsn aaiooi: on wanussnsirp Nov. s,»isss swung as 1 owiocr sham I am instructed by Parker A- Horue to ofler by public auction his beautiful funn of 40 acres and lovely home. All modern sonvrn- Thll is al: opportunity to purchase n ffl all libel location lol' same place 1 Will mlloh cow due lo ___-_-...__--;| .sleflllefzel §?§§E§l§2'§;it E of so ion! timothy and clover- 7 straw, I0 bdlels ollolfi labels oats. ity _of houehold lumi- ,¢ gums, oilcloih. utensils. bed* Ing in and about 0'* trick vl¢0\\~ PAIKII A. HORNE. - North Blvfll I. A. MAODONALD, lellaesllhis Aaotlooser. ' _ 1.-aucegii-3-4-s-al. 3 WA MAQE |N CANADA 1_2 Mondsy. The trucking oompany sur- lips. 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' ° "om H" Mm' I Nr thy will take without any fuse aildwtllllisil tis ` formula may be kept in a vacuum pose we ought to let lin know l»e\'l Y [I7 ' i ___-___ bottle and will be found more ef- coming ahead of schedule." _ ' S R U ' 502%: vplllrlilll-‘”n£l",!29‘-v,'.?f°"*¥ Pl" 5!f°P~ Buying as other dealers, i Potatoes Buying No. 1 and No. 2 Certified Seed Potatoes. lil!" table stock daily taking delivery at the Railway Wharf- Our office and warehouse has been removed to W. D- Gillis Co. Wharf, sane warehouse when J. Luster Dongle! opirsted at. Call and get your bags. Our prices are ss hill' PAUL A. MURRAY. \