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O-0000-O The HOUSEWIFE and I - I 5',” Dorothy Dix’s»Letter Box TIVIHES 'HER Ac PRAISE gg; praise, t‘hlt's due. d°°S EWG 11° ' more in vena tum out it nm before: to cangnand without desert a mastery of art. q, nu a gloss on what/s union. what is. vii* `\ writes what should be. l\°¢ -Samuel Butler _nv-_-*°*”'”i _~'» uamvlls ‘ mae, wa.:-se manner an oumnvsnecus nreiudive- 5:55; Mun, and bars doors $81111-W I¥ INTEBESTS th 511';-me are interests y e H01' ” d whldh pence is too dearlY‘ used. One should never be at peace to the shame of. own soul _.to the violation of his iut<‘f.'f1é_y 01' g his allegiance to God---=~ H- pin r. .___ THIS HEN IS A STEADY PBO- VIDER :The cackle of an Iowa State Col- lage Rhode Island Red hen WHS nears sos times ns: year. and 211°” cackle meant somebodl"S UNH' fast., aocordingnt.omP°“1UY 5P°°m` 1, th ins u n. mfr); speecialists said that although this il not a record. it is somethin! "decidedly unusual." The u\'er‘f1§‘~‘ Qowa farm hen lays ifvm 9° i° 10° ‘"5 pq- year. _A New mwnswrcx P/uusu UN- DER CHRI-'EW LAW children in me Dafwh Df New ggndun, Gloucester- County. N- Ba dislike to sec the approach oi dllsk (pegs awnings, and the church bell at Grand Anne has a new PUT' D0-W' New Bandon is under curfew law as the result of an unusual parish dpliingnoe, and all children must be of! the roads and out of Publi” Ph' oss at an early hour each oveninS'~ pinging of the church bell heralds the curfew. new Banach has a population °f 5,909 mostly French Canadians. CULTIVATE HEALTI-ll-`UL HA- .- BIPS AND KEEP YOUTH _frm mms economical way of hgping your beauty is to cultivate healthful habits. _ ...Lf you want to remain beautiful and have a smooth skin. shiny half. bright eyes and a supple b0dY. N7 tdretain the natural health of youth. gp me firm place, try 'D °°H¢Y°l V991' HCTVCS. Very nervous persons arg apt. to show age much more lwuckyy man persons who are calm. 1( mg;-¢ 15 something organically wrong with you or if YW MV* noise aoa-t of a nervous disorder. MB p physician. .3 sure that you get enough gl'g‘ep_ There are very few individ- uals who can get along on less than eight hours sleep a night. And re- member that we all need exercise. nyou can ro to a zvmhM1\1m.»° much the newer as it keeps the body in good condition. rArN'rINc. A nuclfsss upon _ woon Women who find it hard to fit In sittings fm' their por?-Tllflt among all their other engagement-B. kbould be interested in _Mn Victor Hammer (says the Dall? T916' graph.) This art-is brings from Flor- ence a of primitive three Ply wood. aketobm hh kitten in two or tht” sittings. Then he paints the por- trait entirely without the sitter. Mile. Livia Paxavicini. daughter Minister, came to a tea. hh studio to see the portrait in black and fingzr nails and i§_ 8 1 gg tolli? §Q ;;§} chess of Rutland is a re- to Mr. Hammer. _~1-2:1 98 OUT Ol 100 WOMEN REPORT BENEFIT No More Backachos IMI I > A MOVING ROYAL SPIAKII I should not like to attempt to decide which ic the best apoakar uuong the ladies of the loyal Family, but than can ba l§ls doubt that Princess Marie Louise is the most moving one (says a Loses llgly Fat iilili ii ii? liliiii it l* - H ll K ll in lonlora.“-- lam lim hal frlmh ln. hose Jordan. lil lleldrul R.. Dotrdt. lldksll. O-69000 OOOQOOOOOOGOOOOOOOC ogqgg 4 GUI WI\° Kl\0Wil\8ly Marries Arguer De- serves the Years of Misery She is Sure to Have - How Can You Tell Whether Your Love is the Real Thing? E E s E ii g. - t ihave been going_ ll ADIOOO-OOO. N°ws`Chr°mde wrnuo Bonlorn. the auf pleasant Reducing Not long ago there were tears in ‘rnammc tan: :flu tu new “snags » M-rf~1f,;g°1°»°;;» ->~=;,~~=-, ,-M nal” :_-‘sae new .rl-°..a diflbed IIO Q ' D* ` gn Bug tum-me was .peaking to uc a. W a¢m1'°'rE'u»\."" I clinic-wmcrr he sux- wt H-IH- 'W MM* N °\° rheumat sm s quloblt wly. Many my they look yollhlof. fers from every winter. 9,; pmggg nm ¢$|%|‘.gf:¢4ay. lr an aarmmd wi quick manho- --- hnr refunds money paid for the hotth. ol ni B tu I B x 1*- °"°“°“”’““" sr.=ser1srsl;r.e The fashion foo-whreviving the STORES" riot:-fdrogglnz hhul ielcr Christian names of er eentures <-an get V nut _rom S W Dell *P is 1e»d»»g=»» m°o@== °f Mayor i.'...“.‘;.'~.“..;‘.‘°=...f.f;'f-‘._ .'.i..*:::::f...°.'.:.°.% to re-read their child.hood’s books ‘ Sli. in order to discover what were the 'é it §s Fr 25 uch, except that he has when we are alone. but Egg? -ag F. 5255 £55 EYEEE §§§§§ fs B- ugE5§° 'itiii Answer. My dear girl. your guardian angel ia vcrk- ingovertimo to try to ssvc youirom alife- UIDG 0! IHIIGYY- Hs, lilo. or it (whichever angels are) is shrieking (il angels shriek) a warning not to marry an arguer if you vslua your happiness and your peace of mind. most ular names for the hero- ines ortphe past (says the Daily ,S M" me "z;....: ... comvl.-:R world names that _ Lady Joan Peake bhsgle Ztalfggeih ` ' r. ‘;’.:..;““‘l..... ..l....‘:.“...... we -an emu aqua” They urudy have wo One recipe is for a ginger cake daughtlem Som; md m5_ Imogm which_is put together with a ban- is in honér of Lady Gam who Wm ana filling and more bananas and be une of me godmomem’ wnh whipped cream over the top. Bound ca md nl rn 1 and the Hon. $9°°" ml Forbei Aim* she other recipe is for a lower cake Another mother who adheres to `”Wm°h Wm* "5 Wm" mini- PW' this hmmm for daughum. mme, sents a pleasant oolor contrast and is the Hon. Mrs, Fltzalan Howard. rugend °f “"9” “Wh "° bi? P0?- Elizabeth Anne Marie Gabrielle - _ ~ are the names that their baby 2 cups %i_’g:nL:uy8";;C"k° T l gra h.) ~ ee P tw old- I Marry a drunkard, or k philcndcrer, or a Weary Willis if you are bound to gamble on matrimony, but never. never marry an lrguer. That is the worst matrimonial bet you can possibly make. For the drunkard will have seasons of sobriety in which he may be a delightful companion. The phllanderer is often as charming at home as he is abroad. You can't get half as tired supporting a husband as you can get listening to one who never agrees with anybody about any- But the nrguer never stops. He has no pleasant season. Bo let the negative side win out when you debate the question of whether you should marry a dlsputatlous man or not. In all goodtruth there icnoot-her suchsocial pest as the lrlulr. There is no other auch bore. Ho can ruin any party. He can t-aka tha PGP 01-li 0! my 0°¢l8l°D. He is A killioy and an irritation wherever be ls, and any girl who knowingly marries one is simply out hunting for trouble and deserves what she gets. .l22natszzzLs'I972yf You’ll Enjoy _ lille ` lFlar12u:l’(1z6hée packed in Canada. daughter received at the B~r0l¥1PWl\ Oratory last week. Il SIMPLE QUICK WAY T0 IIELIEVE ACID STUMACII I nn: /me 'ma storm I Pnquon! Bondaclul 2 Iedild ol Wmksai magnum Slotoloaauan boon of Appotita Mouth Addlq Ngugg low Bmmnda Auto-lnloxlcadon WHAT T0 D0 FOR IT TLKI-Z iibdll Phillips' Mlllt ol nd! in a glm cl avwy mornin! of up. Ta e _ §?‘°°°‘:':l 2°.. El' fl I . bdme you I to bad. Ol--T k th _ Phillipfxdilkof hilprazll I.‘.‘i.""...,...r.." °" ““"|.. Li' rectcd above. ° ...... ........... .... .......................| If you have Acid Stomach, don‘t worry about it. Follow the simple directions given above. This dosage oi Phillips’ Milk of Mcgnesm acts al once to neutralize the acids that cause headache, stomach pains and other distress. Try it. You`ll feel like a new person. - But-be careful you get genuine Phillips* Milk of Magnetic, or I@ it . 1,; cup butter 2 out 1 teaspoon each, cinnamon, cloves, allspioce and nutmeg. l cup sour milk -il teaspoon soda. 2% cups sifted hour Powdered sugar ii cup each, raisins and walnuts. Cream sugar with butter and add well-beaten egg yolks Sift, spice; with tlour and add. Stir soda in sour milk and add. Mix all thor- oughly and bake in 2 or 3 layers. Beat yolks and add sufficient pow- dered sugar, s little at a time, to make frosting of the right consist- ency. Add raisins and nutmeata ¢h°Dpcd fine. Sllfvld between lay- ers. Top with powdered sugar or boiled lclng. Glngtbnod Shortcake 3 tablespoons shortening. ‘A cup sugar 1 088 ‘.41 cup molasses 1%. cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder ii teaspoon soda 'A teaspoon salt l teaspoon linker 'A teaspoon cinnamon la cup boiling water 2 bananas i cup heavy cream Cream shortening with sugar. Add egg and molasses Sift and add dry ingredients. When thoroughly mu. ed add boiling water. Bake in mod- erate oven, 375 degrees 1*., in two greased-layer cake pans. ' When cool place sliced bananas between and on wp or cake layers. poor victim of the no-no complex is Don't deludc yourself with the idea that you ,thsarguinghabit Itcan't. be done. Ilia an in §§ ire 5;; §~E are just btlrilnd E0 77120,, To WE war onapns . Cover with whipped cream mg start something, no matter what you say. You can’t. even remark that it is a pleasant day without his flatly contradicting you and hurling at you a bale of thermometer readings and weather reports that show the temperature is not what it should be, and the humidity is all wrong, and there L; every chance of a cyclone or a drought before night. Lf you say you like roast beef to eat, the arguer pounces on you and proceeds to prove, first, that you have no epicurean taste in food. and secondly that roast beef is lust a shade more deadly than poison to put into your stomach. Just to mention politics, religion, fashion, foreign events is like shaking a red rag at a mad bull to the arguer. Whether arguarsargucbecauseofsomecontrary strukinthcirnat- un that never permits them tc agree with any one else, or whether it is because they think that to differ with every one makes them appear brilliant and original, or whether it is just because they love the sound of their own voices, nobody knows. But., whatever me reason they ug the moat tiresome creatures on auth, and all cf m nee gt mcg- app;-“ch is we would from one afflicted with the plague, It is in the home, however, that the arguer gets in his most deadly work. It is there that he becomes a potent stlrrer~up of strife. Practi- ca-lly every family row starts in an argument. It 1.; the husband who lg a conscientious objector, who opposes everything the wife does and gets into an argument about it. that makes woman grow old before their tune or sends them to Reno. ' There are plenty of wives who have what should be a happy life. 'P01194 DY 0191’ hllibi-U53' ll'¥\l1Dl~ The men are good and kind and really dont bezrudle their wives anything, but they ruin every pleasure by arguing over it until all of the edge has been taken oir. 'Ihey argue about thcfoodatdinncr. Tbeyarguc aboutthcwaythcchildranare being raised. They argue about their wives’ clubs. They argue over the bills They argue about what movies they shall go to see. Until the poor exhausted wives are ready to give up md die. Once a mon is an arguer he is always an arguer, but a. wine woman d0em't make a ilreside companion of him. DORIUIHY D11, o e e o 0 a Dearllimbfx-Bowdoosamantallforcertainwhetherheiain I_I. I-IOUSE COFF .5nm___§- M”“~Mg-df.-mm- W- nm»‘ ' -wuowwww - I .- Wwwcml Woman’s Realm -:»f» Soczal and Personal -:- Fa shzons -.°- L DOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-0000-0 lbtllllllte lat-The same grand blend that mad., Maxwell House famous in the Old South. 2nd-The exclusive Vita-Fresh packing process which alone protects coffee by removing the air inside the tin that robs other coffee of its flavour. 3rd-A per-feet grind which exposeamore of the flavour cells and insures more ilavour no matter ' what way of making coffee you use- drip, percolator, or boiling. Roasted and UNI!-64 gui um you mi that way about. . There are many varieties of near-love that seem so much like the real thing that it is no wonder so many men mistake a sugnl. palplsatlon in the cardiac region for a fatal case or heart disease. many men, lor instance, think they are in love with s pretty lace when the girl has no quauty of mind or soul that interalts them or appeals to them., very o.ftAn|.mmmu11cs|uchag1ri!orbsrbcautyan»dtbcn inevitablyhc becomes tired of his living picture. very often a womans attraction for a man is purely physical and um., too, wana with time and is killed by satiety. lf he marrlcx such a woman, their life together is filled with storms and .iesiousiec and fierce agua that emu um in olvcrco. But when a woman presence she inspires in by year. Wherever she Better is a dinner of her presence sets the sun ln Bhcmaybabblelikethcbro¢taboutthabsbycuttingawotJ:l.an\. thsnsw bataha bought,butitlsmoninteresting tohimthantheoom- versatton oi. the most brilliant highbrow. Sho may have no claim to good looks, but she is the most beautiful woman in the world in his eyes. Bhe may have a thousand faults and he may know ilham every one, but they are dsartohim becauaothpyanhars. Itiaiusttbntsbe isshe and life with her is glorious, and life without har cindlll, aabcs and dust. And t.hat'| love. DORUPHY DIX. Dear Dorothy school teachers headed for the old maid class? o ruled children so lang that they have become are afraid that they will make bossy wives? R.. M. R.. it with hel greater year he ia at rest. er. Just her eg ~ ;e§§§ . E 5, sg# Egii iéig itil éiié te ri?- figs: Sgt: I Answer: Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia Tablets when you buy-25:: and 50c sizes. also In rnul' roam Eff:/n'e'fI'¢yd':bI"mpwmh "Ill ` ""*"f" -"” 2? oenuing Phillips' Nun ' .= "I d Manila. ‘ . IIIZHIIIUB banana slices. Sheep Burt Stew For heart stew (Scots style), sim- mer the lamb or mutton helrts un- til tender. Remove and cut in two- llwh' squares. slice onlom mc n-y in cooking fat for tivo minutes, add bil-ft-I. and potatoes cut the lamla sin as the hearts. Cover with boil- ` 1>1.r1u,..' Mui of M.,....r. IDI water and cook until the potq- toes are done. Thicken liquid and serve hot. 1*' 1 ~ § EEE? T! *-25 §§;i .ii E E E El S E so it I is ”§ 5. al genuine bio uneodhove lovswlthagirlornotf Tbcrois aoertaingirlwnomliindmylelf thinking about dosens of timn each day. Everything I do somehow link: backtosometbingwehave done together. Every song I hear makes lcangotothemost brilliantpsr andlunsoborodiam t aifairan getaglimpaoofhcrno I think you 'arc mistaken among school teachers than porting women. or that men ln the West, in particular, I oi! so fast that they have u. instructors. Poulbly there are egotlktic ag? §=§o gési if she is not get away, or plsoo in the vo 5 glorious UNUXTAJN. ilaie §l§‘§ géigg .eglg ir is §s ii £2 gr R' ri more old maids cllsl of self-sup- tivo than other girls. school teachers marry 9 school supplied win: but most men have and who are not willing com s a E E E 5 E £ 5 wn-in-the-bottle kind of love that causes the trouble. Rub between the toes night ing. All pain disappears. is rapid. It is, of course. lim: it destroys the ge al ge i 5 5 5 i 5 E lllblllty in a wife, and to wash the feet. 1"" her l00th year in good bl strength, and the vicar was with her, in anticipation of mat/erial for a good sermon. said, "what has been the source of your vitality. what beamed to you to be the chic! of the wonderful vigor of mind and body, what has and' a\lPP0rt.ed you througi days of trials and sorrows I. ri for a moment, and a b illuminated her face as abt `d briefly: Itchy Toes Get I ments of the day is "athle lt makes 'the toes bum Often there is a watery which is followed by a scaly Boll. A MomingS1 The dear old lady had "And now will you tell me,” The dear old lady tho* "vietualsl" If llorviline is Burning Palm Stop Qaldly me of the moat com 1 J You get quick relief from nn no hUll'»l\l@ LUOUZ mll'f¥1!ll ID! DOFUIHY UIX. Bell Nerv1"“* I ._T___.._* _r -- What Every Widow Knows! I By _ LUCILLE VAN SLYKE l CHAPTER 14 GBIEN ILID STUFF with mingled emotion Molly Benedict stepped into the ugly boarding house parlour to murmur to the bulky young man who was awaiting har. a somewhat irritated.. "What is it, Mr. Hatch!" Sho was tired from har long hard day, she wanted to get a goodcsleep, and she felt, petulantly, that me was simply disgusted with msn. Dexter Hatch. looking down at har, felt A pang of mty for the lit- tle widow, she lacked no thotoughb weary. There won dark shadows under her eyes. she looked almost colourless in the unshaded glare ol the hideous lighting fixture above her. "I-rm taking a midnigh train for upstate," he stammsrcd. I dart gum I had any right to some one here so late-but I kinda rushed oR without explaining anything and I didn‘¢ want to have you think-I-I ;;l::1'l;;l§gt;;;; ri' §Il°§§Es§E ` ,sat is =.=§eiiEl rsfii. 2;? agie ifvllrftl' EEE. 'aléég lha'd not mf mln to. ‘ _,ber before and in what circumstances- and it rlled me still mon, when I obhctcd to what Oolllnl lold, to have Gordon seem to aids with him-" Molly was furiously angry now. f'Jimmie wasnt siding with any- body. f'm sure," abc said frigidly. "Hs scarcely knows either of you. Ho-he wam't at all interested in your diilereneaa nor am I.” Dox- ter looked so abashed that hor tam softened a blt. Bhs tried to giva their conversation a lighter tone.” Jimmie Just didn’t want that vas- tibuls all cluttosrd up with dead bodice for no to nop over-" cha ended. 'Tm out. §§i5i§§;iii;§%§i.ilrré {&"E;l§§ gl- "fail L-5. rilegi irihiiieiflr the re tele rlilrl. sri .-tizieéi IMI I E only one wack more. ‘ "Going to get married?" asked the nhl-rpeved horny- “Going to open a tea Molly answered proudly," I have mated some rooms in tho name buildinglo Fil be ncarit-" “Tea room!" miffed the landlady. "Well, I don‘t wth you any hard luck but a friend of mine sunk twelve hundred dollars in one of the pesky things, Too many of 'em-too many at 'cm-" "Not ons like mine-" Kolb boasted. Her moming was an exuberant rush. she adored marketing. The now cook was a blarneying Irish one who put. Molly in cocky humor. lvarything, ac the cook uid." look- ed beautiful” from the crisp cur- tains and the window bolaa ,to the waitremes in their potty yellow tracks. The "mid day dinner" was a work of art but alnai few patrons appeared to it ily:-' .15 . Ii at é » _starr i -.art °` if ii; its we . ~»,»'f .-e fre-fvvlr , ~~~-~\ '.-. . .... *.4 = i i 1 - ~ partako of ltl Nor had the schema of employing student labour work thought, being near the Art Stud- cl part time jobs. Bho had vary egg; girls, hiring three of than at the noon meal and thrae But the noon girls did efficient and showed they omsidor- Johs beneath them. lldlysltbyhordeokinherdl- Iflllklnl M1304 lth|lKl‘u¢1l° ' iw m i larly noticing Lilla rather naughty. he enjoyed teasing makingobango murcd medaciouaty. And looked up withadamliugamilstowslcomoa rather elegant young perlm who wasooming throughthodom-way. Bhowallrt actually awnroitwal !Jollin|until|h|mwJimmia Boofcouraelholettbe Harsh ful and !t'l r . sE§ El tl to mum grey linen frock, her ear-| smile go on. burning with chagrin at "Good heaven, Holly," Jimmie fumed. “If you’n going to encour- ago that sort, of trade-" rpg; §: léeeé Era; giiat EI.§ §§§§§ li? o éslsii 2 ei;é’ ` 9 gééglggsééiég ' §§§€r€‘E5" i g 1 sg Fig ggll 2 ‘Et iériiiif §'§i Eirialei "'l'ben's an awful lot left, init thou?" cha asked tho doaing cook nanolaaly. 'lbs cook round herself. "writ bade moat plan tomorrow," sho comforted. "dorrt frat your nutty mac-" The arming ln 'hh time whlqarad. IRUGNII l0l00l¢ lepcrttorthomosthdfhln- ary. Glade!-llcflo motnlaeqi sill ltafii if Ili? il E lklllhlliwlll, fllhkm. Bright to blncd wi §§ii'5§?§i§5§i§§§E5. ggihasfisg _g 5.; ifliicgg gi 5;# ti; "= gigs., ' ' it E: li §§ lil 5;? Olll _-_ ____--_-a-age llc it ~ acucoooaauaocullsc M* um- -~-»~»¢|..»» ....'¢»».-~»ousoagn_»»n FIX ‘ ».n»au»¢~».._.. .... ...aaunoeaoascs _ _______ _- °° W* P“'“°‘“"‘Y"°“- “hd “M1 ~=w=v= __b1