111:- » rooms and clogged powe5~ taused by ' ilve organs are functioning properly. ' and sleep eight hours each '. Dave up parties and social functions .....until after Easter. When W11 we . climatic conditions, but what "liii ‘l YOUR. SKIN NEEDS SPECIAL ‘ Redlm i. , “who rmrirsanaa ' m» plants}. i. " Plants brew pennants r . P". A mmummt o! beeuty,» cleaving high _ " ‘Ibo lunbent azure at the 5k)’. ~.'~ He plants a ably cool retreat Fortes A home for wamling f or Who plants a time. Who plants a tree - Plants promises ot things to be; Oi’ silver rain on dripping lecvqa bent low: ». . ‘- OI bare. brown branches, h/avy fringed with snow: He plants the Autumn gold. glad awakening . , _ And first glean glance m‘ Spring. the All this and more plants he- “'3' Who pfants a tzee. Who plants a tree Plants gcod for days to be: King or the forest, splendorot‘ the plain: = ‘Tia labor not in vain: Be plants a joy posterity may own, Not for himself alone; __ Who plants a. tree Almost he plants Infinity. Mrs. M. M. Beck. ATTENTION JUST NOW ‘lhisisthetlmctogot tired winter complexions back into shape for the Easter parade. Skins that ~ have become dry from steamheatcd excessive coal dust in the air, all need special attcntion. . ' First o1 all, see that your diges- You can't have a smooth. 6161111 8km l! your physical health isn't all it thould be. _ A three-day liquid diet will give your stomach a chance to rest. Alter that, eat pknty _ ' sprrlng greens, vegetables and mats. Drink eight glasses oi water a day .bow niceyoulookin your 116W. spring evening gowns, you'll be. Iliad that you did Every evening arbor you 115W .. washed your race with soup and .wat.er, cleanse with clearming cream. Remove carefully and pat on lotion or skin tonic. ‘rile-n, using ' ptrokes, smooth on a layer o! nourishing cream. Remove the exoes, go w bed, ieavine a lit- tle on your skin. EXERCISE AND LIGHT DIET T0 CURE SPRING LASSITUDE ‘Hie leasli-ude wlhidi aiilfilota the hmnan race with vthe approach o: warmer weather has always puz- zled doctors some think that. it is due to subtle nervous changes dur- ing readjustment to different‘. more lilcely is that l. body, which wishes to be young again. is trylnfl’ to throw 0M superfluities ac-' cumulated during the sedentary days of winter. A lighter diet. and the sane paw-go to greater bodily activity will do much to help, and perhaps. altar-all, there was some-- thing more than frightiulness in» the old bmimstone and trcacle idea. AGE-bill) ROMANCE 0F HEALTH-GIVING SPICES The story of spices reads like a. romance. From time immemorlal spices halve been highly prized: they have been the cause o! war and have aroused ‘the ambition ol_ dis- eoverers; they have been pre- sented to kings and paid to them- as tribute. ao valuable were they and so highly esteemed. Spices were contributing t: l nadir; gang-non cox Mn? 08/0895 Ltpnwf " Eth lred, about Easiecrliilsfl. comink W t?!“ ‘Wm ~ comma a Cranberry and awn aim 2 cups cranberries . 2 cups sliced tart apples 1% cups sugar 1% cups water Look over and wash cranberries; pare, core and slice apples. Combine sugar and water and bring to boiling point, then simmer for 5 minutes. ‘ Add cranberries and sugar-water-mixtum. _ , __ and simmer gently -untl1 apples ‘oftener fit divorce-than does the marriage contracted later in lite. Ncthr tender and the cranberries have all burst their skins. Oool, then chill. 5 es, cinnamon , . ' were an invaluable; as 015W‘! son». ' "h! oven- .- . mum" were mnsidetfed liming royalty. ‘n5 i ' ‘ n In Bus“ ' 1000 A. 1).. the d.'..........»... Z. ..q London. were reqlllrod in PIT-l of pepper at Christmas and Easter- ‘name East-erling that we get 0111' "sterling." sisnuwue hi8“ Quill‘ Later, pepper rents were 6a- tabished, by which tenants had n, supply their lords with a stated quantity of pepper. usually 011° pound. ‘ In the payer's guild EXIST/ed. WJ-mch er- was incorporated w-lth gpoggrs; grocers were first n "pepper-ersf‘ later "gr0556f5 cause they sold by the gross. In the twelth centuri’ 1191709!’ 501d m, one shilli!!! w mund- equivalent to eight sniuinga of modern money. 1am advanmlg t° the equivalent of sixteen shulinsfi in today funds. The ancient. world the earnest: history conaldered spices ‘among their i most mo" cious possessions. A 5mm bark, supposed to be cassla. was mentififleii 95 1m‘ ported l; in the seven- teenth century B. 0., and cinna- mon. and castle. are rcoordéd among oilferings to Apollo at Miletus lIVMS B. O. ‘ n19 first mention in the BlblQ is m Genesis. about 1”‘ B- °~ where die Ishmaclites, who bousht 305991., were bearing spices. 561m and myrrh to myrt- When Israel sent his sons th second time into 8am l0 b“? qgn, he told them l0 take Wlm than (be best fruits c»: the land a.‘ little balm spices aud NW1‘ =5 resent. . a r3. King.‘ it of the '15" itcatneoueen. of Sheba w 3910mm, and of her camels. that E spigea and very much 1g prec ous slow- gom the New Testament we an tomsyliheqlheeewiseldenwho came on seek out. the Cihlld J9,“ bg-jnglng their gifts would. fnanklncense. myrrh and WW5» “d at the end of Jesus‘ lite came earl! on the first. day M who W“ ivm-ys bring-lngettiho vim WW1 t Thus mm the-cradle ‘w "'1' grave the sweeii-sznelllnB 591°.‘ ea were in evidence. Cassia. is the only 511109 9P9‘ clally mentioned in the Bible l1! name that is familiar b0 us. It @532‘; a T59 pfGVl-Slwl Of nature 8D W5, eabtirely in the twilllfil 391mm spices are‘ simulating y they have a. distinct use ‘m arousing the appetite and m aiding digestion of iced. In the tropics the WWW” 1"’ and the uvei- becwues ‘u! spices are lamely “W! w We" come this condition The eflect oi extreme wld l5 much the same as extreme heat. and in the ma. regions wiv- es are Ioundemticaolous in prevention oi’ scurvy and othfl dfiasfiied to be a common fal- lacy that 89W“ we” ‘niurugusi drying up the blwd. elk-cm‘; csrotul study by dietitians 0 _ that spices ha" i‘ m°°"' m’ iul effect. Spices may be poor’ and your i5 in the name manutaoturer notod quality o! his urooucio- is Pepper (P106 155mm I") 1 the mm or a vine 8W1" “v the East Indies and varies smith! in quality, due to the WWW m quality. due to the diflermce _iu soil, cultivation, and Dfftlflmlmn time of Haul? n a If‘? the called be- also from yum and Qnly protection and fame u! 8-- ror blah Many scientists lafigh at the ideathat red hair has any relationship to temper. University tests have shown that red- heads can be just as awed-tempered. as brunettes. Good temper de ds largely ~ on health, and a well- led system. _ system of a Iur the market. m w‘ black It was from a contraction’ o! We . your medicine." : and‘! eat non: My color a tenor '" ‘ action bur ‘ ’ VII-STABLE 3T... be snow“ |~ rerur-~ .. ‘ 1v'§:1a~&'§=w banal-J’ . it? rlta lucid Uaaal: - . 7» . . i ~11 $6.4." K M P ii .l h .2 \ . upples to Oover pan BIQOII SI-IIQO 2 cups milk 1 large peeled onion 6 or 8 whole cloves ‘A cup fine day-old breadcrumbs 2 tsblewoons butter Bolt. pepper Scald milk over hot water. peeled onion-in hall’ and stick with cloves. Add onions to scolded milk , and cook over hot water until ten- der, then remove onion. Add bread- people can adapt themselves to each other betwr than older people. Noth- crumba, then the butter. bit by bit. ing in the world is so unadaptable as youth because youth is pure glmh. Beat lightly with a. fork. with salt and Dower to taste. heat and serve as accompaniment break down stone walls instead o! wallting around them. 1t tang for roast turkey or chicken. fiblomingsmil Cut Season R‘. written. applause. “Well, paprika. Mexico . ass sidered. on O Mam. _,%val W‘. readthcspe aitches very and to va: Cinnamon bark o! a. tree grow-ins ion, "Java, Sumatra and China- " h I! ORIGINAL said- thc weary toast Jones arose as those around the banqvlct table made a. weak attempt at applauding. _ “My ears who Irom llghgnlng 5p they marry ‘will be mature. .'I‘heir habits and tastes formed] They gush." he batgtan, "and I'm too tired be ‘iingglligent ordumht o mys . Any ool who would in Y8. Ibttrav an or thrift . Intcrestin bo . ma; two lilac u. know what I would have ~be a sum thing, 11:; grab-bag lkmitm, g m’ m‘ m ° Wm said ii.’ I'd been first on the list can ech‘ it's here, all type- marlin." Jones sat down amid deaiening of marriage than those who marry on a Shoestring, o;- m) min; 5g .11, Ioudon Advertiser “We'll now lieu from Mr. Jones, your heart's dealro- Frhey can be sure that anyaflection that huatcod the last speaker on the program," the wear and tear at a long engagement is the genuine, UDMI-fii-thpsbofl- _tle kind that only death itself can shatter. . EMMY. ALL ENGLISH a ml‘ in spell ‘Ayrrison, wot do they spell?" Cinnamon is :11; 0f Al“ i ‘ ices} W0" Wuavmineddthmtha alghldgwsrani cooked; it is added to ,» d milk shake cocoa. or chocolate m“; urmperance drinks. boy, "if 8. is then liberally sprinkled with The paper lirted. so as to leave a. bright- red cm on the modalit- Ohili pepper comes ltomia, the Southern States 1nd is careiully swat. is in the Coy- orcassla ma. quality and price WW greatly, from the cheapest bcolb» en China cams to the ' 548°" to be the most satisfactory when strength and price are all ' con- delicious when trounOahl béfiiby it¢a=r 39* l ferred Because of Depression? — Should- Father of S-Year-Old Marry for Love or to Get Good Stepniotlidr for » -' - 1 ' ' Youngster? i which. Yo??? $3.131?“ lvlliitmm” “WW.%§§°&'?¢"$3 advww» u. = Ill-mum." ._ Arman. - . The disadvantage o1 a martian that baa to be 1on8 deterred is that-inevitlblv a lot o! _ xomlnce wears ofl. Love's young-drum gets a little sh wonn 1n time and loses some o! its ' Ilitter. adding cake is like a. aouflle.‘ ‘In jet its finest flavor it should be um. a| coca as it is cooked, when it is ‘all puqed up and bot. I! you let it stand it tails list. only when we are very young do w; ever‘ the circling wings oi lile. Only when We are young do we thrill and palpltatc and grow hot when we are very young is 50mg woman a ~ zoddess and some man a hero to us. Only when we are very young do we believe that a marriage licenle is a "glory Qioketl’ asour eolored triends say. And a in a way it is a pity that boys and girls cannot marry wnile all oi’ this gl mour is about them.’ Inevi- tably, ca’ course, they are bound to have their disillusion because zeal lilo is never a fairy tale, but they have had, at any rate, their great moraent. But having gotten what. they wanted when theywantcd itfisabout all that can be said in iavor or the early marriage. ‘Phat lt does not make to: happiness is abundantly proved by the tact that it ends la!’ ing' is more-baseless than the theory that ii’ a. boy and girl marry lzboy will ‘ grow up-togtther and have the same tastes and habits and outlooks on lilo. - Development. is determined by Nature. not by nropinquity. The kind ‘o! men and women we grow into depends tion, our brains, tho way we were named in babyhood, and it i; just a chance when a boy andgirl start out with the some mental and moral equipment, the-same background and develop alon the some lines. In- deed, how seldom this occurs we see in the misfit husbands and wives all about us who, after their flare oi.’ romance ia over, have not a. bugle thought or taste or kitcrest in common. _ ‘Nor is there any truth in the other sentimental theory that young neaa and arrogance. It takes time. It takes 88B. 1t takes experience. It takes batting up against the world to teach us the folly of trying to a knowledge o! life that comes only from living to teach us how to not along with people-end that goes tor husbands and wives especially-how to make ant. for their faults and to make the molt oi.’ their virtues, and how generally to anaooth ‘their m: tihc right way and handle than: with tact. and dblomaoy. ' so the vouna Noplelwho have nu m delet- uiur mairiaioa mad not feel that their waiting has been a. total lcas. ‘They may not luv; quite so many illusions. but they will have ailot bettar chance at happiness. In the first place, they will be sure of their own ieelinmi. and alter-all that la the most important thing in making marriage a success. Really getting mnvuwvwmimcwtheyiavsotunqwmttnaywantm u: oom- pmlommateadotgamblmgonitaatheyoimgdo. ‘Themcntxid. will Deptndanoe ‘or flighty. Domestic or play girls Furthermore, those who wait to marry til the ilnancla ‘ to marry certainly stand a. great deal bettcgxchanceyirizlnltixig gm For starving together doesn't seem as romantic an adventure alter- m". rinse as it does before. Love is miahty apt. to fly out oi’ the window when the bill-collector is forever hammering on the door; and bread and cheese "Whats your name? said a school and kisses pail on the ap ltca t those to inspector to a boy who dropped his a day. _ ' p“ o "w. med w three "um ma" badly. . Arrlson," repl the boy. “No, no," said fi inspector, "it's not ‘Arrison!’ sir,” fiid theh h b“ haitch and a ay. t/wo a-rrs and a ave nsdviaed by well-mean iri nda th t h 1 1 bi. a hess and a ho and a. hen don't sake at the boy, as he is at an egeuwhesi he srgwlsiiyfiifi m: y an); hopelessly and helplessly in love with a girl of 22. All v01‘ which adds up to saying that marriage, like all other > good things, iswarth waitingitot- anthwcrking ‘for; popcorn-n; m; Dear borothy Dix-x am a. widower o! so. 1 have a 1mm boy o! a and ma . _ . Doyoutnmktbat _ erence in our ages is too great Ior her happiness? I love her so unselilshly that I put her good before my own. There is a woman o! my own age who I feel sure would marry me l! I asked her. but the only rea- son I could see for marrying her would be that m, would mag, a 3°03 mot-her for my bow. s. o. s. wnkum 1...»... years at» great. a. diflerenoe bet-ween its... ca‘; husband and wire depends altogether upon the temperament oi the man and woman. Ii’ you are youna for You!‘ ale; l! you enjoy going about and doing thinil’. and" it the girl is old for her age: it she is sedate and serious- -.~ _tter~ct ycarsisnottobeoonsldcrcd. ‘ But l! you are old and settled in all or your habits; i! you want. to Brand all o! vourevoninaa slumped down in a chair listening to a. radio, and it the girl ia gay and high-spirited and pleasure-loving, then the d". lerauoe between your am u entirely w.» great. You should marry acme- body who is as elderly as you are and she should marry a playboy. ‘more ia nothing more important than that people should marry in whohave had the some number o! birthdays they have. It. imam l - who an. spiritually their am. Mentally their age. ‘more are mm; - women who an old in the cradle and other; who are boys and girls at O0. 0f course, in marrying, a widower should primarily consider his child's "1""? l but ly insure her being 5|. mother than the one o! 22. Not ever-y middle-aged woman has § 5 a E i 2 3 § i a I WM,‘ {he black- hull cmnmon‘ m. u“; the maternal inet and an understanding 1nd sympathy with vlllldren. . rubbed oft. Because of the pm‘ meflland some 11".... extract of len-ldn “Li: 12211;", ‘hzhhutfiliumlly w"? hill’ m‘ blue aw- 111m min 1' ccss of curinll. it is nctfizs m‘ used with the aoicewniiihiawasrwi- Y ° “d” ° “m” °" h" W" "fl"- _ -~ 1 vor fll. ~ late i season, ’ . Ezugmzrk gains smilmh . m" sgnrflsplilglhm m; “m; o, m,’ u um m1 ma o: children? x dont mun does a» make a play at mum _ “h.” mvm . {gum with we m on Pam. but do m. lust flock mans her qmamar P m“ m mum“ ‘v pa.” swan and u“ p,“ would e goes’! Does the child take to h . baoauac children. like dogs, n“; a was, _ . - b, his“. .9101... Wm. mm, em- zgbwlflzglbtgut “an: m 10:3: mean: u m; common wui Red l“ i" m“ °‘ ‘m ""11"" W i114“ wav- nodding lbout? wmn new an 111mg’ "...‘_‘.l‘.‘l",.?‘;.,‘,".‘.‘.; get a 11138.01! ha: qualifications How Will Marriages Part OutWhlch ‘Were see the ‘golden glory and are we lmbome by , and cold at the sound o! a iootstep. Only _ @011 Olll‘ heredity, 011i‘ OQUOI- ' v their ownagea-clase, but this does not mean that they should marry those . I°vaannaa$ \lVlEAR MlR-O-IKLEER?‘ HOSIERY" .151. uweancunlvoa l...» ........ Knsaa m..." Stockings Gloves -—— Undergarments y . a cup! raw cranberries 3 cups boiling water Sugar llllfl‘. III-in brinzinl to boil. minutes, th let stand b minutes. act in a melon mould, serving. sue-moons w. 1 and tour vilitora we murmur; opened by Creed followed by Pick over and wash cranberries Add water, bring to boll and aim- aiker until berries are very under; eachfloupsoliuioewumiotip sugar , 3Y1!!! cranberry juice to balbadd N-‘ld fill! irequentiy Ihlh Simmer I Pour quickly. Ohill until arm. Th?! lull! is very attractive when individual rm: mould, or in aaballcw ma: to be stamped out in iancy lhacaa for I. Jim. ltuuall Buntarjlntortained o! the Bttatcbona ND! roll . Moore f? McLeod Ltd. 1 i‘ aiatar or inc tow sting "l" nod" via Brother anything be more latching in Bimi- pretax-a her dress oi’ white ue since it shows of! the French oi nautical blue and white ue. _ likes the idca- o! The! biouae. hla