PAGEEIGHT A _ CHEESE FLAVOUR [of tho Clark Kitchens help you for quicker and better mlflllv A Canadian Firm established i877 Clark Family CLARKE COOKED J Ono of tho Witt‘ lomoto Sauce and Cheese _ I Woman ’s Realm 5mm“ Finds Men Husband 9 ... w... Dorothy Dzx ""‘,_,,f'"" Love More '.’ cum“ g more in love, the man or the woman?“ SPAGHETE Paris Styles i By MARY KNIGHT- United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, Juno 30.—(U. Pl-Hoveift you seen people's houses that looked just like themselves? A two-story one in particular with t1 brown tipper sl0.‘_\‘, ll white strip through the center and a yellow first floor with a rccl brick foundation underneath. No woman with real taste would ever wear a brown blouse, o. white belt, a _vellow skirt and red shoes even if she lets herself live in such an atrocity. . Clothes, good clothes. are tint to fellow nature pretty closely. Blues and greens nii<l"bro\viis have ailways been known to blend harmoniotisly’ because the}: represent sky. trees and the ground without which we couizl not vcry' well get along. Let's go into this color business a minute and see what there is that is most inviting. Yellows and ocrcs are soft and coine-liitherisli. The only thing to guard against with them is to be sure they never get over into the jaundiced class. Gray's ore nice and wispy in chiflons for summer provided they arent the "battle- ship" shade. The pearl types with pinkish tints anti a low with a. slate eilcct are good~but not too much slate beczitise it is cold. Avoid thunderous grays unless you can be sure of giving the effect oi iust a little shower to be followed by a rainbow uiid lots of sunshine. Apple greens and cerulean blues make happy clothes no matter how for up or clmrn they’ run on their respective color scales. Green has been classed now as a neutral color because it. harmonizes with everything under the stin. After nil, leaves go with every known and unknown species oi flower. It takes a smart person to beat Dame Nature on her color schemes. Go out and take a look at your house and sec if it is wearing the kind of color clothes N0“ would yourself, and notice your friends and see about theirs. ‘the only force that drives them into marriage as it is with men. SWIFPS PREMIUM FRANKFURTS Iuicy, tender, full- flavored Premium Quality Govern- ment Inspected. .__ - wllVs Prémnxm r affldnry, $\y\& Suns-Age _. U. v " awn cams g“. Swifts . Cooked Meats for delightful Ready-to- Seroe Meals RY these SwifUs Cooked Meat Deli- cacics—-made for your Qaw-nw 1"»- ._ m... 1~¢ . ...__w, u __ convenience in Swift Canadian Co’s. spotless kitchens. SWIFT Delicious meats, daintily pre- pared and ready-to serve. Choose your menus from this varied selecnon—ideal for the SWIFTS JELLIED complete meal, or as a PORK TQNGUB foundation for any dainty luncheon or family picnic. Your nearest butcher or grocer has these popu- lar Swift Ready-to- Seryc Cooked Meats. SWIFFS ‘Swift Canadian Co. Limited Perhaps Men Should be More in Love When They Marry Than Women, for Men In- vest Their All of Romance and Af- fection in Courtship, While the Love a Woman Puts Into Marriage Expands Daily “When people marry which should be the Of course, the ideal state is for love. Crazy about each other. "Two souls with but. a single thought, two hearts that bent as one.’ That sort of thing, you know, but unfortunately this happy state of affairs seldom exists. Nearly always in marriage one kisses and the other per- mits hlmself or herself to be kissed, as the old French proverb puts it, and when this is the case it is far better for the man to start out, at least, as the kisser than the kissee. A correspondent asks: them to be equally in As a matter of fact, speaking broadly, if Cupid held the scales at most weddings it would be found out that the man put the greatest amount of senti- . merit into it. Nor is this surprising. ‘Ihe average man has no reason whatsoever for marrying except for love. Few brides in this country bring their husbands any dowry, except their own selves, and so when a man takes unto himself a wife it is because he is so en- amored of her that he is willing to give up his personal liberty and the sole possession of his pocketbook and assume her board and keep and shopping ticket, because he feels that life without her will be cinders. ashes and dust. ‘ On the other hand, while few women marry men who do not appeal to them and for whom they have not a. genuine liking, still love is not ' They often marry men for whom they have only a. very lukewarm affection because they want a home or because they are tired of working and sup- porting themselves or because they don't want to be old maids or because they want to get away from unpleasant family conditions. It is Just as well that many a bridegroom hasnt an X-rcy of his bride's heart. Perhaps it is a wise provision of nature that men should usually be more in lovc when they marry than their wives are, for, generally speak- rm: cimznorrreroww GUARDIAN What the Fashionables are Wearing illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern ‘ B11 Annabelle Worthington A prlntedcxepe silk all-divorces —ever so youthful, with its tiny vest of white eyelet mousselino. It adds such refreshing newness. The bodice is given a slight cowl eflect caught with a knotted trim- ming piece of self-fabric at ‘ the front. Similar trim appears on the , short banded sleeves. Deep scallops give emphasis to the snugncss through the hips. Style No. 3021 is designed for sizes l6, 18 years, 36, 3B, 40 and 42 inches v bust. Size 36 requires 3% yards of _ 39-inch material with $6 yard of 35- inch contrasting. For resort pastel flat washable crepe silk is stunning, particularly in yellow, pink, green and blue. Cotton mesh may also be used for this model and is a. favorite sports fabric. Linen, novelty pique, chiffon prints and eyelet batiatc are attractive. Vacation Days are here againi» So nearly here, at least, that it's time f0: you to be thinking about your Summer wardrobe. Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred.) - Price of Pattern 15 cents. No. 3021. Size "nu...-...........----.-nnn--. Name Street Address _ C“? .. .....-......‘........ State lng, they invest their all of romance and affection in courtship and there- after do business on a constantly diminishing capital, while the small amount of love the woman puts into marriage expands daily. ~ There are many reasons why this should be so. The very conditions of a man's life .end to kill sentiment in him and to wean him away from his wife. After marriage a man's thoughts are centered not on being the perfect lover, but on being a good provider. He says it with motor- cars and Paris frocks and bread and meat instead of poetry and violets. He gets absorbed in his business or p rofession, and the thing that thrills flee from it. If his wife starves him on the bread of affection. ins- No women are so desolate and forlornias those who hive 195g their husbands} love. than to receive, and those are happiest who love most. him is not the touch of his wife's hand, but winning a lawsuit or per-, C some other woman will feed him But if love fails a. woman she ‘has noth- But in love, as in everything else in life, it is more blessed to give nonormrorx. forming a brilliant operation or pulling off a big business deal. Therefore, unless a man starts into marriage with a heavy head of the steam of affection he is apt to slow down so completely that his wife Delicate One of flve girls all oi whom tool Etiquette B! Roberta I00 won't know that he is going at all. There is many a wife whose hus- band gives so little indication that he has any regard for her whatever that it makes her wonder if she didn't dream all the ardent protestations of devotion that he made during courtship. On the other hand, all of the circumstances of a. woman's life tend to draw her closer to her husband. Her interests are not dlguaed as are her husband's. He: ambitions and h opes are not centered on ‘some- thing unconnected with her husband. He: home becomes her world in which the central and most important figure is her husband. Her de- penclenc- on him for every comfort and luxury makes her cling to him and look up to him. The very physical services that she does for him in the woy of making him comfortable draw her closer to him. Almost any wife will fall in love with her husband if he is good and kind and generous to her and if he will take the trouble to woo her and treat her as a. lady love instead of a. household convenience. But not many husbands ever fall in love with their wives, no matter how good and kind they are nor how much they break their necks to try to keep t-hem vamped. It seems that men Just naturally cool ofl from fever heat to subnormal after marriage, and that is why they need to start in with s. high temperature. ' Why this should be thus, nobody knows. It just merely is. Cer- tainly to the dlspassionate observer the middle-aged‘ womaniis Just as attractive as the middle-aged man. A stylish, stout, grlzzle-haired woman of 45 or 50 is no harder on the eyes than a. baby-widowed, bald- headed gentleman of the same age. The middle-aged woman generally reads as much, if not more, than her husband and is iust as much up- to-date. ‘ ‘need love more than men do. But you seldom hear of the middle-aged woman tiring of her hus- band and falling out of love with him and in love with some cake-cute: boy young enough to be her son, whereas it is a common thing to hear of the middle-aged, man who has forsaken his wife for a flapper. The only insurance that a woman can take out against this catas- trophe befalllng her is to marry a man so much more lrl love with her than she is with him that she will keep him so busy trying to make good with her that he will never find out that there are younger and better- looklng Jones around. Finally, a man should be more in love than his wife because women They are more dependent upon love than men are. Their happiness lies in their husbands hands f0: more than his does in hers. If love falls a man he has his consolntlons. His business, his Klnbitlons, his career. If the home is dLagrcccble he can I: i: safe, coolly digested. became homogenized - economical. Use i: wherever milk ii required. Dilute Vida In equal, gnmitycfwacerocobuuy. a napkins? ' A- Yes. unless they are fancy; NW6 H“, - iiiviiliriiiiwn“ cards that stand up, and these‘ Hum” 90B» 302 l‘ should be placed slightly to the left. ' be introduced to older people? they should be introduced when Yvlms. so as to possess a natural Williams’ Pink Pill; m; Egyptian Liniment brings quick, sure relief to scald feet. soft corns and warts. Relieves infiimmation. Removes proud flesh. Dr. Williams’ Plnk Pills (tunic). Q. Are all place cards laid on the “I m was e olden -:- Social ‘and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literati: IL!!! MERE! riod. I saw Lydia E. Pink- liiim’: Vegetable Compound advertised and it has helped cramps. I cannot praise this medicine too highly. My sister and several friends are taking it now on my recommendation? --El:le McKee, c/o Ben McKee, R.R. No. a, Woodfard, Ontario. R l§l’t')l\‘ i g e table "I used to be bothered with a "l cook Lydia E. 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There is a Fenton last four- eyelet oxford which is a perfect shoe for wear with country tweeds, and it can't be hurt by wearing when driving a. car. It has a med- ium leather heel, ls bodied in black or brown kid, and has a smart insert section down the front in lizard. ' ' ARCHER zzPerslnn Balm is alluringly 1mg- rant. Adds u. charming refinement to the most finished ED119917!!!“- Creates ond preserves complexion; oi surpassing loveliness and texture. Softens and whiten: the hands. cools and dispels all irritation caus- D ed‘ by weather conditions. swiftly, absorbed by the tissues leaving never a vestlge ofsblckiness. A peer- less toilet requisite. Invaluable h: all women who core for elegancq and distinction. _- Q. At what age should children a _ , _ mother gave Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to us all. My young. est sister was very iklimte, Sh; w” nearly thirteen when mother look hq m the doctor and he said ‘Give 1m- 1);, ' 6 W" Blve the A. There is no certain age, but , asrjrvr, social ease when they mature. lube! 5m"- ,M°u"~'l' did w. Ind today Q. Are birds and parrots allowed l jvhjnn“,,,'.'.‘““‘di “d i‘ ‘ m” ha“? m 9' Pullman m"? The iron and other clement: in Dr.‘ A. Yes. iwilliams’ Pink Pills (tonic) has... m, i ____.____________ lmoupt of haemoglobin q; “yum ::Why suffer needlessly? Douglas’ igfigsufi o‘? otgxgbfl u f nllyourtisues. lhensultianbuiql appetite, a fading of wcll-bdng mg IESCfIIl liq». ' , Fem new to take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. $0 cents a u, Ski's. Bc sum to my “Dr, so that the druggfl wfll For The Cook STRAWBERRY SHOBTOAKB 2 large or 3 small eggs. ‘it cup sugar. i *4 "Plwmto flour... . . "'1 teaspoon baking powder. 1 box strawberries. 1-3 pint whipping cream. . Method-Separate the eggs, beat the yolks until thick and creamy, add gradually the sugar and con- tinue beating. Beat the egg whites stiff and fold into the first mixture. Add one teasp l baking powder to the potato flour and sift into the mixture. Bake in two layer cake cake in a moderate oven for 10 to i5 minutes. Turn out on a. cake rack and lat cool. Grease end flour the What ls He Worth! Well, he's worth . . . the clnurdity ~bi the question nukes ou smile . . . ldn‘ f 4 3.33.23“... .1553 ‘T’ .".“"a2-§ 222 w» chi-twirl»: w- mt-wm m- pi-edoual Take one box of strawberries and Remember, then, that his strength, mush with a fork. Add enough sugar WASHING SHIRTS CERTAINLY RUINSTHEM. DOVESNTJT vizstrrs ism/mu; we SCRUBBINGi i iooesJJ; ~ I Try these dirt- YOUR SHIRTS WILL‘ LAST LONGER NOWI. __ I'M UIING RINSO. THE HARD-WATER SOAP WE READ ABOUTJIT SAVES ICRUBBING ooooi "rm: st-uarsrv LQ_O_K MUCH warren. croo. BIIIY; rich’ ‘afa 8lild8 for whiteriwashes! /d°,|\¢q-ccve 7°“ ‘ch ti“ ‘iiiiitiriillts live’ l inches ‘Wk “m” i his cppurcn , his success and hapgi- nus depend upon his health. And i: health depends largely upon you. Be sure to guard your child cgnlnst constitution and the evils which re- sult from it. Baby's Own ‘lbblatn are n ufe Ind effective laxative. They reduce simple fever, allay colic, n- lievc croup, prevent ‘ ' ,hclp to relieve the distress which lcoo - panics the cutting of teeth and gencr- -. ally promote the health and comfort to sweeten and put between the loy- erl. Whip l-3 pint of cream, odd I little icing sugar and pile on wp of the coke. ' Decorate with whole ltnwberries.‘ _ I A MomingSrnileil i of children. For your own peace of mind, and for the ukc of your child, don't be without Baby’: Own Tibial: in the house. 2s mu n my drllllilfi. m BAITS OWN TABLETS ' (lII-WIIIIII’) For Children of All Ago: “Are you sun you have shown mu All the principal part0 of this ctr?“ uh the fair prospective putchllcr. "Yea. modem, all the main ones," replied the doilcc. "Well, than, whore’! the (leprech- tion? 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