s F '\ 7 i ..,...,_ rx- me .ng Y'l bs- £1 _-.g Y." -rw ' a.,, 25 i DO-OOO-O4 W' ' R I ° S 'l JP l.-:-Fashions -:- G E00! éé=§§‘ e §.i.;§;;§§ 5: iii; 8"; scowl, to growl, grumpineas, dumpiness, them here. the rest of the house. best of the house - for cheer. Hawineaa here! liver a little scratched, Linen a little patched, Nod sort. oi simple, too. _ Nothing much fine or new, But never tear; ,Daily we make our bread, Gaily we take our bread- llapplness here! _ uhm R le ruined, not by what we really want, but by what we think lc do: therefore never go abroad in search of your wants; if they be real wants, they will come home in search of you; for he that buys what he does not want will soon want what he cannot buy.-Colton. 4. NEW ACCESSORIES Jewellery has been slimming. It has shrunk from the barbaric to the Victorian, and pearls are used ‘ Illin- lilor ports and day wear itlere are narrow bsngies of painted lea- tha' embroidered with a gold thread. and a pair d bracelets for evening are of seed pearls shaped -like cuffs. ' Gold Jewellery has quite replac- ~~ld any other kind except driamonda' - Heavy gold chains stwaistand neck are seen frequentlyon even- ingrroch,butthatisi.heonlylsrge bracelet made of thick color ef oransn juice complexion” like orange fl-.0 igggl aj HOW T0 USE lAU-DE-C0- .... LOGNB - A few drops of eau-de-Cologne to the water used for sprink- » dainty lingerie will cause it to xude just the right amount of de- . rieate perfume after it is ironed. .. Eau~de-Cologne is an excellent 511:15 for the little blisters or which often appear with colds \rduringachangeod’air.Ifdabb- sd on with a little cotton wool fre- quaitly, the blisters will qieedily dry “P- A few drops added to water and hed to qiray a hot or stuffy room, nrtofreshenaslckroom, willbe found most refreshing. A vapoiniz- lr for this purpose can be obtained quite inexpensively. 'Ib remove the unpleasant “day- after" smell of tobacco smoke, or to gm:llliil`EB3 Reheved/ Mrs. Edward James' baby had two teeth when less than three months old. She wntes: "Hs has ~ 18 now and _I can truthfully say that giving ham Baby s Own Tab- lets while cutting his teeth kept him fit. and well' . T ecthing ia a restless feverish time for babies but the little one can Always be soothed and the fever rwduced by 'v-lug gweet, mls Bsby`s Own Earsllsxnttlxurz pp,yl‘|\lllli\¢' Y riaiels unswu M ifiimitlie I ¢i°k-room. pour a name eau-de-Cologne into a tin lid, and let it alillt. llioracoldinieheadorahead- ache, pour a few drops of ¢¢u-d¢_ Cologne into the hands, and mul: the vapour. WHEN MAKING LINEN HAND- KIBCIIIIFS 01 wane you are mixing time Deity. little, linen hmdkerchiefs with the colored fiom “drawn in" md My Mldins your math lest the the delicate num uuess break before the floss arrives at the end. To save energy and insure success, bt me warm that you nm draw through a strand of very ring silk by mean.; or the linen umm, mak- ine a tiny. not mot between the linen and silk threads. The silk thread slips through almost by lg- self, after which, using it to nttggh the heavier floss to, you will lm", no further difficulty.-T, T, SPRING CLEANING Now that mring cleaning days are dnuwing near, the wise house- wife looks to her working tools, ue- ins that they are in good order to begin with and that one keeps them sc. 1! paint brushes had not hem E7¥f¢0¥-LY Cleaned when ll& put “M Mndine them in tm-pentuie for stuns will be found helpful in them. They can after. be washed in warm, soapy tenlftheyaretobeusedinter- ttently during the next few ks they should have the paint out of the: ‘_ with a little after each using, and end to d.ry off. To dinc with their long periods g round the hell! to ;“i§§§§ ?= 5 §§§§§S iii Modern msthorh of rearing ba- bies were ehharaoterised recently by Dr. Knight Dunlap, professor of psychology at the Johns Hopkins University, as “systematined ne- gleot." “A baby is not a vegetable. Nei- ther ia it an animal. It should not lone to develop by itmlf or ways M amusing itself. A lal life, just as much §“r§§§i rin? iii gui ati :.5 iii sible. “Rkbt now," he said "I am ga- thering information to determine if thumb-sucking im't the to a baby being left alone too often." Dr, Dunlap, who has studied chil- drenforthepast30yearsandhas children and gnndchiidren of his own, said his observations show that "after all, grandmother and the Indians knew a great deal about babies." “When a baby cried ki mund- mothera time, they figured some- thing was wrong-and it was the ,Same way with the Indians.” He added that there was some- thing wrong when a baby cried and "some one should inveiliiilte." 'nie production of creamefy Wil" in curses in ma was z1s.91'1.S94 pounds, an increase of almost two million pounds. or (lm P01' Wm '5 Yhallk' "175e Ifl)llSU?lllLFT? cnncl J§&§§.,L”,r°¢ut» l)ix i 11121! 1l(:lUl\Cf1lU§fF Do You Count Your Worth as a Parentby the Amount of Money You Can Afford to Spend on Them?-Yet Expensive Tastes and an Excess of Money ` Frequently Lead Only to Ilnhapphunl selv ren un buy their fs” their have been they have have given standing do s better part than they would if they bequeathed biessingtothe young. waysspelledrulnforthecomingge their lives whereby, instead of being ful and often pronigate.” incredible labor and sacrifices is the for luxuries and the habit of loaflng and miserable as thus who at money, who know no the desires they can Ol course, the believe that their Johns and Sallies will I am not contending that dire great a curse as riches. What I mothers who pinch and economile wantincrder tosave upmaneyf mistake. The younpters would be Give the children a good home ‘make men and womenofthem. ii; 5%; al , §@s§z§‘ .;§§§§§§§i§ ii: sig Ei gi & E "` E E iiiél ii Daily wa behold the spsctsel Wmm iimyinc themselves sveryeomrort md luxury, pine very pgnny, fmt mm toleave theilihglldrmwhsntgizyd iw W It k hardly credible, but it B the truth, nevertheless, that the average parents messure aapuentsbythedoll-ars'wcl'th. Theyfaalthatthsy parents or bad Parents according to the amount ctnfwmmey able to give their children. not acoordlngtowhe r they a peaceful home and love and tenderness and under- companionship. Most parents actually feel that they would by their children by leaving them $100,000 in their wills and strong moral principles. The fathers andmotherswhoomsidarihattheyarefbil entsbecause theycannotgivetheir childrenmoneyahould by the example and preoept of the great Drs Mayo, who are giving away most of the vast sums they make because they do theirchildrentoberich. Theythinkthatmoneyisacursean '111eotherdayindonatinganctherhalfmiIliondol1arstoUisad- vancsd medical science theyexprolaed theirbeliel thatriohesneariy al- somanyfamilieamlnedbymoneywhichtookawayfromthsyotmger members the need to labor and achieve and introduced elements into Bohaveweallseenthishappei. Itiaacommonspectaclemtmly amongtheaousanddaughtersofmillionalres whose scandals furnish headlinwinowdauyvenerabutnhanamsworunammgpeopk .rott:lng. ‘ lesser means thatthelittlc fortune that their parents raked moons any nsssnvo ms- ii 1”d‘°" ‘M nm' ‘°"*‘“‘° “ °"‘°“ m°"° ‘”-’°-""'°“' "Wi W f-om w~»-M ;".:.1§°“..rsz°.;.‘:::.’;‘;n“.r.:°.“.“s:‘.&°'.“;;“:‘.‘”?.zr downtoanybusinessorprofessimandcultivatesinhim In him or her with a gold-dlgger husban they shall always live on Easy Street, and speed them quicker to the goal l them to use it wisely and well. become gilded pisyboys and girls. They will never idle and loaf. Money will merely insin'e that e or their ammuons. ° ’ lgxlo so But ,a-las. that ra-rely balmml- In any average community you can =,,. ,___,___ , -. , , . oountonyournngersallthesonsanddaughiersofrichparentswhohave £5 "=’ ‘ -"‘ * ever mueveu myuung worm wmle, but you know mms of poor gun and °° hive kmvn that never heme .. boys who have made a name and fortune for themselves. Consider the hid 591' illlltlly suave chevalier at- , _ men who held high offices in this country, the men who are at the hesd t¢mPf‘¢€ *D lrlllo with what he "' ot every big conoem, the men who are running things, and nearly every °fffUl1 J0000\ly termed "even one one or mem stu-rea at sci-stan. without a sonar m ms pouret, ma mu 11n¢erontna.rm¢ru»¢1aw."'roamed forthe ollowingnurning. two rennnsd their pacenow dhcrcetly -until Mollytaking \PWswai!1.laughsd '|”NDU¥7"hedelrln¢bd E éélfiiigiiiii ailing if lavfii i§5§§=r§ ¥f$§E§§§ lééilia ”5“§$L m la at he ‘ ty' “th r guitle "You didn’t save us-It was that- lice dog that arrested our race toward happiness-" Molly laughed again. “Jimmie d . I do like E §§§Ee or ali; 53;? Eu. thai gn »a» its-.it if $5 ....-=-.~..,’."°'@ ' 5 'i°U¥lll¢hua i§§i§si§§ii§§§ff§§§§;§l ggggié r§?i§§;§§g Q 'Eu ;a'§`§§§s2 2; §ii§§§iii:r§;’f;; aa $5' i qv ll léiili irrst. TIFZN 15 cents in (coin ia preferred.) fully. N0. DI. N0. 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