K E . i » F _F < ' " =-»°w»» f _ ‘rf _, .~.. ~‘-1~...;.~,ir'=~=.1' 21'.. ~ -";1-'-;-..,\'._,-;jf.i _ _ _f _ 'fx ~~ we . ->V'-r' ‘fs-'» l.. f r _ _ _ _ . _ f.\ _ _ _ ._- , , . .~ ,- , ., -_._ _ _ _i ~ _ _ ,_._t ‘P ` i t." sfT_~~“ " *-,_fs:."f»°V' £~ ' il *i ' * it ‘ iii'-.~:.‘,xf, N ’ . io. .». V. *_ ‘ -.~3.”_;';;_”"'“_~"VI:V.v .f~f¢;»__~_._i,__,.i. ‘ -*--'~ - I ` L_... ____ _*_ _ _,__-_._. ...._,i.__..__.__..Y___.,;_-____ __ .s »_'\ _,nn ., . _ .;,i.~=:-;, . .. >&2. ___ .~ __ - _ ' ` ~ _- t-f<%'_-‘§'__~g:_-;ff_._,"i.~_.1 `-~*‘”_`__-' ' _-_fz »_V .fi-~f.f";j,??`»il ._ .,., _ _ - 1.... _ i - - _ H-1-;_.1_-_._-R-,_ _ _.__ . BEAUTYWARTSW V”°f“.f'....- 's Realm _-.- Social and Personal -.°- Fashions` -`.°- s Hants Ameriloaativs _ ' lest 1 _ wiknnu mich* 1 If Most Husbands and Wives Had it to do Over f- "f»".;.__»2 Again Would 'l‘hey Marry the Same Man or l ` Woman to Whom They Are Married »'~ gil _i 25:? IT . _ _ _ _ Tm °t'h°" “Y told the story of a woman who thought . ' V . that 'she preferred another mailto her husbsndf Or did she? It is so dif- ' ' - “C11” W kf1°W “'hU 15 yvur real affinity inthese modern times. Both rnen I 1 -»_i `-. had their charms and virtues. Both appealed in her. i Therefore. belnl unable to determine which of them she really loved the better, she decided to solve , \ - _ ¢\ the situation by a trial marriage with the gentleman i iii?" \§~ who had the ear-marks of being a soulmate. but after \\Uff,~\\‘_ th'1-ee months of it she returned home completely cured §\-9)/7 if her infatuation and convinced that old husbands -" /; /)_.i_ > ‘if . gy ff are st, after all Ky/ i be . _ Here is a modern answer to the old query If you 41 Now?-Here is One Wife Who _ Q " V# ' V Settled the Questionfor all Time "" ii; -. ,_ fl _ i .r'~ W' '°"°" D°r°thyD'x ""“°’ 1 ' ' _ ' By Lois LEEDS .LAP i Matehascanbe made waterproof by dipping them in very het melted -~ allrshi 'lhsleatsr 'llokeep ahsaiar from rusting when not_in use, put s quarter of -a 1 peck of lime in any old receptacle and b _ » set it on the grate of the heater i ' 'rw ima sais If toomuoh aalthasbeenaddedto cooking food stretch .a clean cloth tightly over the vessel and sprinkle one tablespooniul of dour over the cloth. The flour will _absorb the salt Zi@<_ ‘.\\ is usually made by combing Janine. f ‘ hyscinth ea-arise flower water and. of : ( ff* had it to do over again. would you marry the woman ‘ _ ‘ ,'.‘§' ..` 'i '~ , io ii id? ii -_ 7 ~,`~ course. sweet peas. 'l'he white lilys §f.J“$i`... Z." Z.”.I..l°é’..I€°...§’2‘${.’.f. .....§`§.°‘i...`§§.“"$ ~- ia » li; iig\ Y&__z ‘ Wim. ...ony ws-». an Noi .lamaisl Never! Not on your life' But all the same the / / ‘ Wm* 'M WM °‘ pm *W bm’ W" s eertian chorus: _ . ~ l _ N ' great majority of them would march up to the altar with their Amsndas tp, ` /( Q k _ /VI., md “lr mi' 1° _ _ ,ng hum, ' ' ` nr _ "' aloofneas, purety and seruitivensas to beauty. a. reserve that allgests un- PERFUMES FOR EVERY TYPE icy all sorta of enticing odors, it is easy ioiiiiiied dwiiii of iiidii,-ii iwiiiig i,,_ The man looks at his plain, commonplace. stout, middle-aged Amanda with so many sims oi spring aii in become bewiidered ' ' * Bm if “HWY low a serene exterior. who can put on a Paris (rock and make it look 'as if it came out of a rum- about iiei. miiadyii iniemsi in nc iii _ » I ll . t d mage sale, and whose conversational line ls about as intriguing as sterilized S io wear is ai im height Ang :eil Yowzhtoyriemai wnlle the more 'sallam noni ' »V thing milk, and he is very sure that if in some miraculous way her wedding ring when seieciin ' Z the guy new garments may wish to give perfume as a gift ii.” biomi or i ight hair with blue or Could be painmssly remwed from her nnger without causing her any dis' which will be lovely for spring and before she tries to‘ make the purchase, y eyas, the young woman with comforts, never on earth would _he put it on again. _ _ gra _ summer days there is another ques- it will help greatly. 'rake cousin Alice, more wimiiiz “id Wm" I iii,” tion which confronts her and that for inatame; she is a college girl md i ‘ mm” 'Dumbo _ mit , ind d. So lim, fia ' , ul _ ee me s DGPDY youril Pper for him who wo d be a is what perfume to “sei Siwii she mu just at im we when sentiment md ed with n odors oi l deep" in Wu to me eyes and look' like . minion dollars when they stepped aut of an use the same scent that was so dc- romance are about the most import- evenlng, and who would keep him entertained and amused by her wlsecrack- _ _ ll8htful during the winter months. 01' ant things in life. She will be sure to Rn” mmimui iiywinih oi, tiiim,”e_ in . _ B -1 ~‘ - will a lighter, more elusive floral fra- love a rare jasmine perfume for some- Zfalwe D0 m0rC BPDl`0Df\\U2 With hsr how through all the years the smell oi. _; to Amanda fussing about the housekeeping. and the price of groceries and i i the Jasmine flower has been linked have to put up with her eiemel nagging about his health and his keeping "i53C2~_1 Wm* "°W‘"‘°°- 1' B 5 d°“°°f'¢ “nd °1“' lo l Od r sive cent, but one which lingers. As And he would never again, no never, let himself in for having to 'listen . new spring ensemble? his feet dr and buttoning up his overcoat and keeping his diet and not F "_ ° 9 Y d is ¢ woman In general the light floral odors arc. the jasmine L; s spring flower it is in' and vivwims i,m. Mi, me mimi lunching on pie and perk chops. _ Of course, Aman a a goo . h ` to use with the new appropriate at this-~sea.son_ .»With the return of long skirts, bows. frills and laces the old-fash- None better. And she is a wonderfulcook. and she has been thrifty and m0St G Umlhs I done her share in helping him make Kia fortune, but, gash, enough of a good Spring clothes, for to every OM SP‘l'lD8 is his witness that he would never take a sec- moans new life. buddinz fr*-‘S Ind it allowed to steam for a. few rninu_- 'i seems are best mime to 'uma wnoi _ _ V_____ __ _ ___ ___ ~.v__~.___ _.___ .__ .... .. --.-;;_ For M othe1§"s What a gift--nineteen and one a loving thought. ' Th 'li b i ted bécausethe _aa deligiyous alesiltnilsecpdassible' tofmake The Romance of Your Name In -. _ 1-_-:___-» _ _- ,_ sf-=~ =»°== -= iw 4===°"°~= wrt; WHOAREYOU?\ What the'Fashionable Are Wearing ‘ f a in at ‘ ' ~ . » _ Kxeriemnirmr "_ ’ f‘V"“ “K ’ '"""“ _Illustrated Dressmaklng Lesson Furmghed man. fend or aww. entertainment _ .~ J... Wim Every. Patwm ___..;,»' ` and society. She is poised. inulrast-_ ,:'V_,_ M2; ._______ » Vri,\i‘ _ .____ohan'§!sbl`:flisp:s§ion in on ti* other woman, she doesn't know about it, and he is as domestic as the house ,pi-ing shoiiid be more deiioiiie than ii i,ei.s0i.i` of R. sensiiivei-,i. s¢]fwiiw_ uf!-_ ii’ _ I1 cat, but there is ne' use in Pretending that there are many thrills in living those moron dui-ing the colder sea- ions type. Mignonetie fragrance gives N . Vp” i“dm.d ', with H EP” “'1“°J'“»`l‘~”l‘.¢' Y°“ ‘°F i“.‘°“d ‘nd “"’“"‘“"” ’°“""” W” “S “ son me rule or selecting me perfume the imbrsasion of vivactymi that it is h" ‘ h_‘“"“' ""““°°_ "“" "_ useful household co`n_i{eriience.' Like a frigidsire or a vacuum cleaner or a piimariiy to siiii the miwnuiiy ofthe iieiiiiiii to iiie qiiieiuid °i,,i._i,eii¢,i_ii ._ _ _ bomb? 5” range' ' " user should not be neglected. No. if she was picking out No. 2, it would be somebody who was enter- mnomiiiy il Pummn types. Lilies-of-the-valley give a per- hu bowm V" i Iii ii iii fume usually suited to'the brunette °id_i“iii'°ii;i iiveiidst ‘wdimw :Wig WP” ‘“ he’ ’“"° ""°”‘ °’ °“" "’°“' anything be sweeter ami limiter for “mm ve d talkative s°meb°dy wh° mum discuss her “ul with her' some' In encral one should choose the ` ties. It is a delicate fragrance sug- the °idei.‘w°ii.ilii viii,” hu, hu mm. ' K E" ' » s ` V is ‘ tn ted tn' mo ut of life than g;:i;$`£°i;T;°iil;T;‘ cZ_;i°w:il;alinT"ns°m§;|;1iiy :iii woxifkf my her com_ delicate fragrance of flowers for young gesting tl-le youthfulness and buoyant ed in iiiveri ~ girls and for thosc of blonde or light spirit of the sweet girl graduate, ~ ' ' htsh hd , d h h didherhairanewway. _ pummm md mm” W a leo ‘toalgerznliwnxljllsti say it with a checkbook °°1°"mg~ Fm' me d“k°' W9” use The iris perfume suggests a synl- i ~ ' U" 5 iii-ii Somebody who would make ve -i . V A _ No' Take it from Amman; *iid hon” wuidifi iii.” mi, in me iii” again perfumes which are somewhat heavier pathetic and idealistic nature. It of some nexium” ii." an “hiiu-i’_ and those which have a spicy odor- ten proves to be the right scent. for ii* eiim .min bmw” or their with John. i _ _ ...__ _ _ __---- keeping in mind, however, that for the Titian or golden-haired girl with _chemiui composition M bonu” ai iiiciiiiy diuoived iii this time of the year they must not green, hazel or blue eyes. The darker uieii, mmm lunemoiu of non" But°if John and Amanda's martial! should be autom be we heavy _types of auburn hair with brown hazel md 5“mi_iiM_peri_mm both' Home wouldrf't"be threrweelgs--before tl-_iey_would have forgotten all their little ~ Th ener rules may sound or blue eye; may choose cassia or clri- i. of warn; in _u_i°ii_ mme” a ainst each other and be remembering only the virtues. It °S€ 3 91 ¥l‘l°Vl1\°€s K _ _ _ - _ ' that his varnpa were gold-diggers and quite simple, but when one comes to namon flower. The young mother will w°“1d“°* me "°hn1°n' "°' dmwver - tn r ta i ti ed r' <1 liable cet .ei-fame which ' e per “mC Coun 1' and 15 n 1' Ku ln Su SW pel\ Wx is ‘nd his tlapper silly and to contrast them inxidiously with Amandas uns devotioarand her good. hard horse he would miss home and home ._ __ _ _ _ ._ _ ._ ‘ i _ .M_i,wiiui_ iw him) muwie p°i__ ` ina somebody to doctor nu coin and rub his fumes lvcrywomanshouldstrivatn comforts and home cooking h d _ _ rhieugugiigfl' agdmhemguxmndwzgtnlx :/osamzliltr waz:-:ns:re;:bie ‘°I°°*' ° “M” th" bw' °“"°“°° mrs 'HH ' __ » ' ' this - that of one whom he had to be continually flattering. And Amanda _ I Avoid “Nix pnmmui "ii bmi than W°“‘° Wi" ‘°. ‘°°“ °“¢“”’ "°°“`°_°m'“' | wana does not use tlnm. ana mi- # "___ ~ ._ i th t rl i-mid nano. rt Amanda would discover that arnioe, solid, substantial _ \ ._, _ B.; manage si“:°°;wioD”b° haue” i ` 5 t fy 1 ml her pa d n't have to be watched husband who is successful in business and who oea i _ . ' ‘--:_-:JL is a mighty comfortable thing to have around the house, even if he is short V' i _ on conversation and shy on love~n-raking and le _l'1'°\lChy and srumvy it ._ 'timer and has to be managed. Ana ii Jenn popped the \"fI\_ - mind. not until me nu len the i-oem .or Defhil/Pl f°1‘l°tton her alove or .if handkerchief, should any one realise ' " that a peffiuae i'm_been uses. .nut as there are certain colon that blend ’ harmoniously with one another. ao than are odors or scents that belong together. All an vibrations trananitt- ' 'ed in our recording brain through the senses. You must-select-the basic odor s _learn what scents harmoniae with this odor. The safest and most luoseuful way todothieilbv the eorraetuaa soriessvltiiin. rl: Si in such influences, but in generali ' 1 ' handk6rehiaf~box‘l.l\d¥0\lr'wanimba - _should ba“arrana¢d-soihatthssame ity_pso1odor:imparia its subtle and delightful odor to the dainty aeeaa- (Fvxsllrii _ _ 'lhis family evidenftly sprung _from lancsster County, England, for one William Gorsuch, of London, is men- tioned as a descendant of Lancaster Gorsuches. v _ Danyell Gorsuch was aldennan's deputy at Bishopgate, England ,and it was to him that the arms of the family were given. In Walkhorne Church. Hertford- shire, is o. marblc monument erected by Danyell Gorsuch to ills wife, and in the same church are four of the Gorsuch shields, charged with thc arms-of the Mercer Company, of which Danyell was a member. Danyeil`s son, John, married Ann Lovelace, of Kent, the daughter of Sir William Lovelace. They were the parents oi' Charles Clorsuch and came to America ln 1661. settling in Mary. land. Charles married Bsrall_iCole, daughter of Thomas Cole,__the;owner of Coles Harbor. a large tract of iandf' where the city of Baltimore now? stands. _ Foriflle Cook _ TRIPLE Put in bottom of -bowl anydry left-over cake, macaroons, etc1‘Moist- en if desired with little !rult`-Juice and cover wlthcustard made in the proportion of l egg. 2-3 cup of milk, 'A cup sugar, ar little vanilla and pinch salt, and steam. Pour over' strawberry Jam. When ready to servei _ low pique tuck-in, and red and white ' _checked gingham used for blouse and .iii ' pants are chic. . » _;`* return in-as is wan. as me _tr » fill in size of pattern: Address Pat- - ‘tem Department. out-_ spring ma- * ion Magazine is la cents, but you _ l ‘i \’\'i i perfume-‘mixing two or more floral odors often results in rperfulne which ‘ vmnnef' pmk mm' s blends perfectly wing an-own pu- V . i h ' i “' °‘;';‘°;8”":i‘°“6 :i'ii1°- " .~ spun at nuns _ ~.- .._».V "_',. i _ Y“f|i » . . :station-iii# extgui :snr mystxgla - - ' "' W °"‘”‘”'° bm’ 'h‘“‘“°' 'W' ‘"“"' y ' green pique with yellow dots and yel- may order a pattern and a Fhshlon Magazine togetheffor 25 cents. w . ture in bowl. When cool ' cover with" iii pile with whipped cream. 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