M: -. C" vvvwvvv-vv v Li. Woman's Realm @:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:-5 Lzteragture . p! ‘I ""*"""""'**"".""““"“”'“'"'"*f'*°*"f'"“ " ” ' *f+ “ “"“ ‘ ‘ "'“""-- p -1115 co '3 V“ You get More out of _ BE ' l . t ‘If You Were Startin Over a Bride- ABOUT TOILET SOAP "°' “TA?” J. i‘ ""“—‘f‘i~i$$¢ GOOD-l T E A groom, What Woul You DoI-“Pd Make it Clear Who Was Head of the House,” Says One Man-“Pd Train My Auvocnvqtlluuvallbopeaedraatwd 1°11!!!- Y coilet soap, now. lfyouflQ PNPdY qlllilglgt yolfllwan: to kaowifit is pure - - - If ' . ‘ ' ” -daua y,“ dy.__iafawgg loliinthais y Everyone can afford u» buy a Wlfe to 232th?’ Says has‘ iavtrmwrciuie that i: u their m- murhrzllilfiutil? t, GOOD brand of packaged tea, etionl. ,1?“ m“ ~' by long odds the most econom- n, “m, ycur experience oi’ m , you were a bridegroom lust PI-lfll_°li'$l'l>“"-E'¢*"h"°& . “zllmyg While: am nnd‘t5u;;1'nlce°m ical because it always gives starting out iii domestic life, what would you do? I asked a number o! Palmolive is perfectly nlfllII-L "E a" whisk bevween each addition more and so costs lees in the long run. Lending packers employ tea middle-aged husbands who were discussing the divorce problem and why lnurisge is so often s failure. "If I wen s bridegroom," esid the first nianfllwouldmakevcrycertein thstlgotofl ontheflghtfootnndtoslfildltlrtflwthe first year o! marriage is the crucial me that lations...les frolntiic oliveoilthargocf i010 ""7 Theaecretblend ofoliveandpalm oilaki Palmolive gives itatyielmilatliilwlfilyllr "“'°°'P°“'M l skin for: and smooth, emcee I accumu- " l experts to aesurecorrectblend- determlnq its fate It settles nisny things- - Vl-llllllellence 3 - _ 3 _ _ - slqggouglydcll’ and esh. _ - 0- mar s H f» ' ‘ d 3h, ¢ong|gg¢ng h, h Among them,’ who is the head of the houscil - _ Ifll Ibter, ctrsmei. k iris h n d] t ah GOOD ti. and whether it. is to be ruled by the hitband,‘ Buydiree akeaeoday. Evezy_ iiightmaiiigwmomw m‘ mum Old m m a qua ty‘ a in s the wife or the mother-in-law. unwise it lngmaseage swarmPalmolive n hsve tor caramel. Put the W‘ an unfailing source of complete determines. almost Wlt-hwt mention, its nn- Pa,“ q! die face, neck, and shoulders. en Ill’ and water into it m4 m,“ ".0 mom “d T", economy‘ sriciai status snd dwldes whether a couple st time mucus“, with ‘um ‘ma’ follow b,’ slowly; boil until a rich been w t; J Y middle age will be sitting pretty on Lasy cold. Thouund‘ of other women h.” found our. no not m; o,» shake n! m Alw aye buy GOOD lea. Street or grubbing along on Poverty Flats. that it worked wonders with their complexion; Pour the caramel quickly m“ clean. hot, and dry souiile m, m‘ . l; ' -ii for the Em ire's "0! courw. I don't ineaii that l would set U Paimoiivefaiihfullyforonlyaniontliand hair-pint size. se.- m, hgsgggn m i. - blzdng myself up a the family dictator, the ne-wiih- mfinbinqnm. “mum Ydufind m,‘ m. "n evenly, m were“. shared alike by rich and poor; enjoyed alike by men and women, old or young. THE CEYIJON TEA BUREAU _ »i;__~,*wliou ' over ..sndchildreiibecauaetlieyare weak and can't defend themselves, but I would have sense enough and spunk enough to make it plainly known from the very beginning that the man who pays the freight is entitled to proper consideration iii the homc ister to my own vanity and self-importance, but to maintain my wife's ai- fections, because I have observed that no womsn respects or loves the man she can henpeck. - “The trouble with bridegroom is that. they are so much in love and so afraid oi’ disenchanting the glamorous creatures they have Just mar- ried that they haven't, the courage to say ‘no’ when their young wives run them in debt by starting out to live in a style they can’; aflord and mak- ing big bills at the shops, or when they drsg them out to places of sinuse- he supports. And the main reason I would do this would not be to miri- r ' that you hsveadiieved a more youthful complex- ion than you had ever before thought possible! The HOUSEWIFE and HER Acnwmzs PER CAKE thtulencrrldit bits owner. sud: as s valuable KingofSlamwisheatoruinmeM tokeolgendtheewmceruimhiui. hold the tin sws from W"! "i t0 avoidy burning)“ u n Leave it till cold. Beat the 9g the lull-l‘, add the milk harm m sotbe vanilla, strain the ‘ into the tin, and cove-r my, . P0991’. Bfesm very new Wt a greased mid watch for! to i 1-1 hour. mm wouldhewchedmiboya-Ifthewsrektiyiictdlsii. 'I‘iii.s csrsrnel pudding m, h his coilrtim. he New" hlm with served either hot or 001d i. m." d white elqshsnt, which he is bound gel-mt merit night, after night. And by the time they do summon up enough spimk to make a feeble resistance their wives have got the upper hand and it is too late. They are sunk, and there is nothing left for them t0 do the balance of their lives but to kowtow to their rulers, and try to make as much money as is expected of thflllf‘ to foster its prosperity. And that is wlw so many marriages go into bunk- i-uptcy. "So if I were n young man getting married, knowing whet I do, I would put as much time and thought and patience and plugging into my niurriugc as l do into the grocery trade. I would try as hnrd to get along with my wife as I do with my customers, and I would pay her lllvwuilcc for her services in the home lust as regularly as I pay the salaries of my women employee. “And I‘d regard my wife as my partner and treat her as such. I would lalk over all o1 my DUSlIICSS affairs with her iilid make hcr feel that she was lust as responsible for the succes of the firm as I am. I would make her feel that when she did without s new car to put the money in What is gold worth, say. ____..__ Worth for work or play, "11 1 were g ln-ldegroom," said the second man, "I would regard mar- Worth to keep M‘ Ply. WORTH OF GOLD Golden an the mould. 0f the wet woods old, Bee the deed leaves roilc‘ Yellow leaves and ocld Woods wlbhout a dove; Gold is worth but gold; Loves worth love. -8winburn. A scnsr 300K A home-made scrap book is easy to construct and will provide s lot of pleasure. l l‘ minimise the smerting of u 1MP the 11cm shaded and bathceglfi cite wit) borrsclo lotion. child irom chills afterwards, eape. llew Spring I had a little hen, me prettiei you ever seen. Ghe washed up my By Ruth Illustrated liressnaklng lessons § Smartness rlage as a new business into which I had just entered, and I would make Hide or throw sway. cihlly 1n the 101mm; “hum cod g just as milch effort to make it ii success as I would any other enterprise Hope about oi- fear? llvq- o1] 15 emdkm dun“ u” com ‘t. that I had ilndertakcii. We men don't. you know. We expect marriage What is love worth. pray. i-mlegwn; a,” F I h d l‘ to bc a sort of miraculous good thing that will pay 100 per ocnt divided Worth a tesrl , *___ Q | without our ever having to work st it, or scheme about it, or do a thing ‘ l LIT-r“ a!" ~ Rogers duh“ Ind 39D?- my house clan. She went to the mill to fetch me some flour and brought it sale home in lea than ha!’ sn hour. she baked me rye bread, the brewed me my ale. ‘rhensheeatbythefircsnd told me many s fine tale. Isn't this s charming little dress for spring witlwut s topcoat? ‘nae interesting arrangement o! the bow tie and the pisited inset st ,the center-front of the skirt, create the new wind-blown effect. Printed crepe silk with plain trims is equally lovely for this mod- oi. -L. K. TEETH LIKE PEAILS NOT TO BI POUND SAY! DIN- s good investment, she was going to get her percentage of the profit. | First get a long drip d paper. a‘ u _ Z I ai n] ‘I I ‘Itsfliiilgfii qv-ianneeaek-iskamieien _ é? i. i? labor." it. -——i--—v' “The reason so many wives are Jealous of their husbands‘ business, and unwilling to make sacrifices for it, is because they are never made to Icel that they have a part in -' not wlliliig to work WITH n husband. , ing to work FOR a husband without even getting a cook's wages for their ’I'here are not many women who are What makes them peevish is hav- "If I were a bridegroom," said the third man, "I'd try to train my viifc up in the way I wanted her to g0. When most girls get married tiivy are young and adaptable and in love, and most of them could be made into good wives if onLy their husbands would take as much trouble to train them as they do a new atenographer. "I would want my wile always to be attractive, snd so 1 should oom- Wallpaper, brown paper, or packing paper will do, provided it ta clean and uncreased. Then cut the pa- per into lengths, about .Ix inches wide. Other sizes will do, but that is wide enough for s firet attempt. These lengths can all be gummed together into one long ribbon stretching across the room. When the gum is dry fold the paper back- wards and forwards to make Step1 These will pack flat one over the other and can be pressed int/i an": by placing s heavy book over 9° other teeth in s person's mouth TAL IflIIT Th0 Wpillar conception that pearl white teeth are beautiful was knocked into s cocked hat recently by Du. Arthur B. Wstle, 0d’ the Do- psrtnient of Gen-mics. Ohio State University. in s qieech before the Ceramic Society. “A white tooth, in reality," he said, “would be more conspicuous thanligoldwothandwoilidbeac completely out of harmony with the tblt lb insertion would bring fldl- psltei washing silks, cotton Prints, linen, plsidsd seersucker, etc, are darling schemes with short sleeves for your summer wardrobe. Style No. 510 is designed for sites l4, 16, ll, ars, 80, S snd 40 inch- es bust. ile 16 roqulries 3% yards of 35-inch material with 56 ylrd of 9-inch contrasting. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. '5 F puma" h" "h" ‘he hm m‘ ‘ m“ drm- °" m4 h" bu‘ l" ' human‘? ‘Ilielre is your scrap book! Fasten on ‘he "m" amt“ WMQ- No. 570 Bile ..................... j , , way. I‘ should want her to ‘be a good cook, so I should talk over menus l p,“ of cardboard, m, “nay pa? 3015f w m m that of ofnlngsrnlle “lLh her and lake an interest iii the housekeeping, and Id boast of her n. a‘ each end to ion“ the back“ i 8 HR d 500M! _________L___ __ A1- - . . triumphs and make her feel that she had a standard of good housekeep- time of colors appear in the avor- “m” rustic sec-nos: lngtplive up w 9"“ “P” °“‘ P“ °* “l” "°"*- age person's teeth False teeth. :' m“ GU . ' 9"“ “l m“ m‘ W" 9W1?" °" msde to mstbh natural isath. . :: the anaiiaa an Thursday an. T,” m, lflsfi?“ 1 "I should want nei- to be thrilty and economical,» 1 should help he!‘ “Mlfmm. °- A” m‘ °‘ P‘°“'"' "must be tinted with various shades Street as 2. ll o! March st 1 o'clock P. m. a 8 to ' m“ with her budgets and make her feel that she was a real business woman ' mm‘ mm“ w 9km!" of red yellow green brown and Zfimh WWII"! 0f the late Juries “Ye, a “sewn! ‘m’ o‘ ‘so I siiouid want her to be an interesting companion so I should read with d m“! m“ "em m mo" l°°k black?‘ I ’ - - »- - ""49". lltiiste st Victoria, Queer“ mnmigg T508130 “gwrlladofmgfirzi? her. and tiicir her out to places of amusement, and teach her to play my the be“ If s person wants In exact rcpro- c"? 31319 WWI-tr. cor-lilting of 2i arm all 1118M’ With good dwelling house and {Outbuildings an,“ for market to what they do or try to help them to do their work men efliciently and min-icy and has the tooth. has r _ “i 11¢ "imi- Ood iar the money ' . l _ _ Powders will clue-r the ltflnlch and‘ Zhlka ‘h.’ u‘ ill rapuenlq Al” “(on he do“ ‘or the “ma, Lvhodsimplytlfupllphen an ‘iglgueht girl, who decent ‘know what her [hue new my," mo" ‘he m"; Dr. ‘Watts mid. He related an ind Mn]. o! “m”, ‘o u“, n“ chm , k I“ Ir holdlrlzllllvlnglt an expec s o r, urns a discouraged mskeeh ft sort of wife. h“, m, n,‘ o; m, cum”, l,“ dent cl One men who collected all oi III’! Ca KATIE wsooru, ‘Foulfl g MCKINNON. Executrix. _. solidifies-u. IL-nes. grlnii ron SALE Qt TRACADIE CROSS Zbimlllnlfle lee sores Isnd iii iiigii hood. Before the services beilln. one Qvwvn whispered to another "I'll The minster arose to pray. "Our Pnther," he said. "we thank lhce for this timely succor which mou has sent us." The deaoons don't know who won-The Oongregstionallst. A fair maid in Philadelphia. had a corpulent suitor. It appears that the stout gentleman went on his iuiccs to propose in the good 01d- fashioned manner. but even this ro- mantic attitude did not soften the lady's mood, snd she piornptly re- fused him. rlecl me. tertaining at home as I was wife who would be an ente games. Most of the women who are alouches snd poor housekeepers and extravagant are the wives of men who never pay the slightmt attention, "If I were a bridegroom,“ said the fourth man, "I would try to make life "interesting and entertaining to my wife and to keep her glad she mar- I wouldnt expect her to think that Just being married to me and spending her days cooking snd sewing snd scrubbing and baby-tend- ing were all the amusement any woman needs. abroad. Iwmlldtrytobeasen- "I would take her out to places of amusement as often as I could, and would continue to try to ‘sell’ myself to h" u much .5 1 qld hen," marriage. In that way I would locum to myself s cheerful and amiable on and who would riot nag. compani For I hsve observed that the fretful and complaining women are those who are bored by marriage, snd the nsggera are those who h"; go f" csnnron calm wno use MIASLII from a little patient who is suffer- ing fiom measles. This iniectious illness. which . l It the eyes, headache snd fever-miners. The face becomes puffy in s day or two and the rash sppears on the fourth day. duction of s missing tooth, he can have it made, providing he hes the the dust for yards around the scene of en automobile accident to teeth that had been knocked out in the collision. A perfect match was podble after the lost teeth were heated. During the past five years, Dr. Wstte related, the an of making false teeth has progremed rapidly and the secret of tinting teeth to give them a natural color has been learned. zzqie dose of Miller's Worm will no more be troubled by their ravages. The powders are sweet to the taste and no child will object have it screened and locate the w aim‘ them The" m nmmh Jurousintheir composition. and whlleineun-ieossestheymsyesuse Villltlfll. thst must not be taken as s sign that the y are nuaseating. but an indication of their effective wwk. Here's Quickest, Simplest; an n.“ o‘ cunluum Hwenl Mam." Sam w“ f“ one‘ ‘iiillfyrests in life that they harp on the same old theme, year in and year Nd M. . week “w, m. “mutt Wu"! ELEPHANT ‘It 1gb room house with cement fifiultlaptnmlyiuiiggoos‘ will; met tuaemh” mgunmmllq a Ten-gm, A w 11d, i ' ~1 "It T" nod bans .. ' W" _ l m “What s pity" said the first men "that our ex rich in "m" "' m‘ m’ ' °° “m” lmmw" , -- Fans anus“ h,“ {fill me 11v ~liiirpcrs ' .. ' P‘ °‘ “w” ed but viii-u. and main kettle which iieapaiiai , responsibi- I mum, “m”; m, -“‘ ' r ~= fil“l’°°d°“'“"°°d' Dmnrlwmx- ___ uaedtsiiiakani-eanniigeaaur. n» utymicokarssi-Tenufyztiaersei. W s c i l: Thirteen miles from Charlotte- I Silence for a moment and then a o Lynn. 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