."~‘;~4.rna~siew>rfi.-" ‘I 1;‘ .‘.. t v A akmkakk.‘ Woman ’s ‘Reqplm "A n. Housavvzm .... HER ACTTWUES THE PILLOW In!‘ is the pillow where the baby's head Iollowed a little place. And I divine "Jewel-W" line is a brooch, which my be used also as a. hat orna- "mflit. made of mother of pearl in m6 918F911!’ an oyster shell ,n the centre glistens a tiny pearl. Other shells have been fig“) 55 The hollow brims with dreams. I models for ornaments. too. A color. smooth the bed And lo! the while what crowding dreams are minel -Zona Gale. TABLOID ful and unusual choice would be a. sea snail in lovely sea green chimes, BLACK HOSIEBY Keep a lookout for black hosiery Instead of uncovering your kettle this F511- Thfltlb the very newest of boiled potatoes to let the steam W011i from Paris. It has been many ‘sum’ p“; a d-eeseclogth over thelseasons since black stockings have potatoes. The cloth will absorb the steam ‘and yet the potatoes will stay hot. TO PAN A BEEF STEAK. r When there are‘ no conveniences for hrolling (and we never fry a steak). Heat an iron pan very hot. put in the steak. Turn it over from side to side over a very hot fire for fifteen minutes. The steak should be about 3-4 inch in thickness. Serve on a hot plate, seasoned the same as broiled steak. If melted fut collects in pen pour if off. NEW MOUSTACHE FOR GENTLEMEN Hen is a “tip” for gentlemen who may happen to look this fashion road, or for wives who like their husbands to be fashion models. The “guards_;an‘s moustache" is height of style. It is c. fairly narrow affair with a wide parting in the middle and with s curl at the ends, but the curl is smartest when combed out instead of in a bard swirl. JUST LEMON JUICE. Lemon juice with olive oil is pne- ferred by some io vinegar fr: salad dressing. Outward application cd the juice allows irritation caused by inset tes. A refreshing drink is made by adding a freshly beaten egg to lemonade, and the same mixture, when frozen makes a delicious ice. If when boiling sago or rice, a teaspoo ‘o1 of lemon juice is added, the kernels will be whiter and of a more delicate flavor. CHEESE CRITMBS. - Pressing moist cheese through s coarse sieve is often more con- venient and quicker than grating dried cheese, 1r a. moist cheese is iatisfaoiou-y for the purpose. __._.i._.,___.___ PARAFFIN PROTECTION. \ Pry/orig the wear of your gar- bage container by pouring melted paraffin over the inner surface. Tip and tilt to coat the entire surface, then pour out the extra paraffin. COLD METAL MOIRE. ' Nothinfl is more recherche than to have one's grandest evening out- fit made with a shirt-waist dress smack. One of the season's most magnificem creations has been an evening suit of gold metal moire.‘ the bodice buttoned to the neck, below it or not. SHELL "JEWELS" ‘his very latest novelty in the been seen, and their retum is being heralded by smart women. It is expected that they ‘will be worn only for evening wear, as they must be the she-crest oi the sheer to really be suiart. And they must be of the ringless variety. For ringlms stockings tend to look very much lighter with the leg showing through with such clarity. With glowing autumn dress col- ors, and on intense black shoe,.the sheer black stocking will look ex- tremely smart. For these women who hesitate to sponsor so new a departure, these are many stock- ings in dark tones that just escape being a true black. SOME FACIAL LINES ARE BEAUTY WRINKLES Lines and wrinkles! At the mere mention of them the average wo- man looks horrified. It she hasn't any, she worries about how soon they will develop. If she already has acquired a. few, she frets- about ways to eliminate them. And each hour she spends thinking about them lays the foundation for another line somewhere on heir face. ' Obviously, then, one good way to avoid unattractive lines is to keep in a pleasant frame of mind. We say unattractive and mean Just that. There are lovely expression lines, too. There is a. woman who has lines around her mouth, tiny ones streaking outward from the corn- ers of her laughing eyes and several across her forehead. Yet she is one of the most attractive persons you could meet. Her face Ls alive with enthusiasm and Joy of living. Hers has not been an easy life. She has had troubles of all kinds and responsibilities that woulc‘ have eznbittered almost anyone Her experiences have left their mark on her face of course, but when you look at her, you know full well that each experience has made her a. kinder, more tolerant, even a greater person. And the lines only serve to, point up the not. Remember that the lines in your face show what youare. They're, ugly if the person beneath is perty vindioctive, intolerant and Jealous of the happines of others. They're beautiful on a woman who has kept‘ on smiling when thinggwent wrong and done unto others as she'd be done by. Lines in themselves shouldn't worry anyone. It's the kind they are that counts. BUTTON UP YOUR. NECK. "Button up your neck." mother used to say when one started off to school. The same expression is go- ing to be heard this winter. All the button up to the neck somehow. Dorothy Dzx b Letter Box) “Any Man to Get Married” is a Dangerous Rule to Follow, Dorothy Dix Warns. Hasty Maid; Is Young Mother Self-r ish to Want a Little Fun? Dear Miss Dix-J am as years old and dssperetelyunhappy over tbs fact that I am not married. I sm a graduate of one of our leading boarding schools, a finishing school, and am now holding a very good ‘" ' position. I am not unattractive, yet when it comes right down to facts I have hadonlytwowettyim, .posslsof marriage. and c few men, already married. ~ who hsvcboen attracted by ma. My family seem uninterested and unooncerne about tho situation, butIfcel as though I must do something about it, and do it soon. I cniw my work fairly well, but I know I would mid realhappiness in my own home with s man (if not love him) and children of my own. Can‘ you help ma ANN Answer: simistic about your matrimonial prospects, and that you might reasonably give yourself more time before you get into a panic about not being mar- ried. After all, 26 is still young in these days when people marry later in life than they did in our grandmothers’ day, and. no doubt if you will Just continue watchful waiting Mr. Right will come along before long. Your danger is not so much in not setting married at all as it is in marrying the wrong man and spending the balance of your life in re- gretting it. Plenty of women wreck their lives by making that mistake. They see their girl friends getting married and setting up homes and having babies, and they are seized with an unreasoning terror about being passed over and becoming old maids, and while they are in this blue funk they will Jump at the first man who pops the question to them and marry him, no matter how unsuitable he is. ' All of us know plenty of cases where a woman has given- up p, fine position with a fat salary to marry an impecunious widower with a house. full of children for whom she had to wash. and cook and slave. We know cultivated and highly educated women who have married ignorant men who had never read anything but the stock-market report and the sport- ing page and the comic strip in the newspapers in all their lives. We know women who have married drunkards and neer-do-wells that they had to fish out of the gutter and work tosupport. And we wondered that these otherwise intelligent women should have made these matrimonial blunders. . The explanation is that they were all women who just married to be a-marrying. They were in your frame of mind. They wanted husband and home and children on any terms, and they _made bargains that bank- rupted them in happiness. For just liking s man reasonably well, as you put it, isn't enough to many on. It takes love and lots of it to make‘ marriage enclurable. And just having a house with the wrong man in it with you won't insure you a happy home. A home can be purgatory as well as Paradise. And even children, if they have a. father for whom you have no affection, are not always a compensation for all the sacrifices you must make for them. Children are not always a crown of Blory. Very often they are a heart- break and a shame and a disgrace. Y1 wish that r could give you some sure method of Kettirig o husband,‘ since you are so determined to have one. Perhaps the best advice that I can offer is the rule of the Canadian Mounted Police,,who always get their man, and that is: Never give up the pursuit. Fix on your man and track him down. Ply him with attentions. Play up to him. Flatter him. Cajole him. Interest yourself in what interests him. Let bim see that you admire him above all other men. Nina men out of ten will succumb to these tactics if persisted in. 0f course, men like to think they are the pursuers and women the pursued, but the woman who is de~ termined to marry a man nearly always gets him. she should have gumption enough to move on to fresh fields and new pastures. Familiarity dulls mensperccption and ppieciation of the charms and graces of a girl they have known all of their lives so that they no longer notice how good-looking she is, nor how attractive. Many a girl who never has a date at home is a perfect wow abroad. That is why so many girls marry strangers. ' Of course, a girl's family are derelict in their duty if they do not, help her in her husband hunt, and this they can do by making the homo pleat ant and atractive to young people. It is just as much a mother's duty to assist her daughter in making a good marriage m; 11-, is to launch m; in any other career. Domyrgy p1}; COUOOO Dear Miss Dix-I am a young woman 22 years old. Have been mp. _ Lilith 1 ind 7 Llcuicnt ‘lI'/‘il qhlqps lillivil r - lawoithofQnskermnconsnlu moncfdiis emuiugfoodolemcnt ahenknown cayenne-vitamin (B) than 5 calm offrcshyosct. pily married for nearly two years to a wonderful husband and am the proud mother of a li-month-old daughter. I do not wish to complain, but, since the baby has arrived my life is growing less interesting day by dgy, "m! I em besominz dull and perim- My whole time is occupied with washing. msndins. darning. talking care of uio baby. The baby u on a schedule and goes to sleep at 6.30, but my husband refuses to take me out ‘image, m,‘ an the m“ mm u, once in a while. - He thinks no one else can watch over the baby but us. r am disgusted 111d Bllend many a morning in tears as 1 ace my husband leave for work and interesting sights and conversation, while I must spend Grandmother's Quilt Patterns ANIMONI Out out all applique pieces and sew on block as indicated. Flowers may be either purple or rose with ' yellow and groan r. have: dilidlniudlnedwbfifi . numbcmobbw/ _ 5% ems“ o s... .. .1. t. a»... _ '6§’»'“”"°d'°v ‘Jot g benefit: of Quake: Om m. l: in simple to piepdre— Allow for sums when cutting pat- terns. Material ¢‘c 4 Pm whom I could trust and like reasonably well . 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Am I being selfish in wanting to get away from the routine of housework and baby-tending once m. a while? r Kn‘- Ans : ‘ivlgru In not bslni selfish. You are simply wing rational in tryinl i" m» ma COOK'S . , saw,“ .; 02m c w. .-\ om cup chopped dates, r to’ _,,‘ ‘ h‘ soda, t6 cuimboiling water. I to ssve yourself from becoming a nervous wreck. For that is what will happen to you if you don't have something to break the monotony 0! "l" life, some change and diversion that would give you something new in think about. ' . “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." llys the old Pfuvcrb. but all wonk and play makes Jane a dull, fretful, peevish, nagging women. Bo if your ‘usband knows what is, good for him he will make it a rule to step out with you one or two evenings every week just as a matter of lei!- 1 Fl’ tented. good times and gsycty, and that you crave m sec the bright lights and ll the time. (‘m themfdnd aha wants to do something livelier than fixing bottles, and talk about something more him-eating than stewlni Spinach in its Own Juice and the relative merits of different feeding" formulas. Man loam to have the idea that the more a woman stays at home and the more she nave: takes her aye of! her baby, the better house- keeper and mother shais, but the reverse is the truth. The more variety she has in bar life, the more fitted she is to grapple with her home prob- lems because she comes to them refreshed and stimulated by her little contacts with the world. ‘ * If a man wants s good wife, he must keep her happy and contented. and he can do this only by giving her a reasonable of change and diversion. This is her due. It is just as much his duty to fcod hsr mind and soul as it is her body, and he is just as much obligated to D701 vide her with pleasure as he is with clothes. Ohief among husbsndly duties isiaking the wife out to a show or restaurant at least once a week. and, if more husbands did it, there would be fewer disgruntled wiveo and many fewer divorces. DOBUIBY DIX. for thy wedded wife.” The old man looked surprilsd, and acclaimed: "Why. urtiniy, dear! Dldzft I toil than lot nest?” . AMominglSmilc C8333- Madeira ours w; °‘i'“'m,“,1§f: figfifimm, - 1% fl , I teaspoon baking One and seven-eighth: cw flour. mwfigfg°cup ghQppQd walnuts, x" cup fins white sugar, I cup butter, cup an“ ,h°mngn3_ Method: Place pitted dates, sod!‘ Wm“! 5"“ u" WW” “d and com syrup in a bowl. Cover with even if he isn't interested in keeping you happy andconi He forgets that you are only a girl with a girl's natural longing for people who are laughing and jolly and having good times. No matter bow much a. woman loves her home, she gets tired or being shurup in it No matter how fond aha is of her children, she gets fed an gradually add the sugar. 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