Wom en's WEbtJ-iERE wemae AT "me 0w HOLE! wees HALF-WAY AROUND! IZL NEVER MAKE x7’! W! ALL OUTOFBALIS! —THE WOMAN ’S REALM- Living _€3°_ MOMENTS Returning ring now broods above e night, Ind music on the world in fond delight! lo treasure priceless moments. one b one, lnd prec ous thoughts, as gleam! of golden sun, Corn of and cradled in the lyric skies. lut inutes wasted, vapid asour g s. Lost days. no more retrieved or turned in flight, Lre vagrant shadows that re- d‘etre af an exhibition of royal robes Leisure . DISPLAY RORES 0F FOUR QUEENS One of the mostadmired pictures oi’ Their Malesi-ies taken durina the royal tour of the Dominion was made on the occasion of their visit to the Senate chamber in Ottawa and on the steps oi the House. The magnificent gown worn by the Queen then, subsequently presented to Canada. has now been entrusted to the care. for some time a least of the Royal Ontario Museum in ‘ful-onto It has been made the raison pwach the night. opened recently at the EISIE REID HIARST museum. ___F----§~ Hhforlu Attire WASHING BRUSBED WOOL The eidriibltion includes dresses -———- worn by Queen Mary and Queen Any garment of brushed wool Alexandra. also mancntoes of ust be washed carefully. Make a ds of pure flakes and warm wat- r. Squeeze the garment in the ds. changing the water fre- uentiy. Rinse thoroughly, adding l few soap flakes to the last rins- Eg. Spread out flat to dry turning e garment when one side ls dry. ' CUT GLASS . When cleaning cut gins Queen Victoria, and there is the gowéra with purple velvet. ermine- eds’ train worn by een Vic- tora’: daughter Princess Victoria. on the occasion of Edward VIPs coronation. One o! Queen Mary's gowns. of slipper satin, white hand-printed h: a delicate design o! roses. was worn _her during tivlties, 1911. the coronation fes- and and for the state stal use a little borax and very entry into Delhi in the same year, ttle soap ln the water, If a little Lovely Alexandra luln is added to the rinse water Several dresses worn on historic re gass will have a brilliant pol~ ROTC h can be made fresh and ris before cooking if they are ea ed and then left in cold water r about thirty minutes. CAI. occasions by the Queens Alexandra and are shown. It comes as fiorrzething of a surprise to discover a. slender figure and statei i suggested height v can We small person. Her retained Queen Alexandra, whose . was actually a slim waist she Even more interesting A Diiftihcfiiwe still]? ‘lu'fi'\J'J\'A'VL't-' Ellen's Diary - Br en [shad Farmer's Wife Rare Flavor and Bouquet Cook 's Corner +4 l-QQ-Oi-O Q LITTLE EGG DISH FOR TWO 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon flour W; cup milk I found uhis morning that the skeleton list, I had given Jock to get tilled at the comm-store last? I cup one?“ rlligh.t,_d.id not include a number fneigssaucepau melt the butter filngutm“ we m m? 1 at M I ‘ O add the flour then blend in the 10.3mm? w u W t’ we had lbog n. "if. “We”... s. w“ a e or. . . , soovexed late that he must sheets of sandmpfll’ i! have hlm continue his I E11 go. milk. Add salt and pepper to taste. Next add the cheese cut in quite lmali pieces and stir until’ the cheese has completely melted, Put this rich, creamy sauce in well-buttered ramekins or indivi- dual baking dishes. Carefully drop 1 egg in each dish in the centre oi the sauce, being sure not to break the yolk ‘Set the dish in a moderate oven which hQD I 118d U19 and bake for about 5 minutes, until WW amused dam to the the h s s t. Tlfigglitiiale cfish is excellent for a mdtfigmklmgonad we m‘ h simple luncheon, EGGS TRINIDAD Parboll 1 large green pe per about 3 minutes, dra and o op. Melt 2 tablespoons bigter in a pan mum over hot wa er. Add beaten eggs. 3 tablespoons cream, the chopped éifnedmuéargwgwftgicg f‘? pepper and salt to taste. Cock until steps “much drifts and slum: cream . stirring continuously. Be M “d But I carefu not to overcook, Keep warm “l mm ' {mtww :wspfltfi over hot water ii iecessary. Th‘s gm’ w“ ° M13" n decorating. pme I should have let Polly u-t the big outdoors seemed to beckon to me pezscirtally and so. not loo long after est. I sat lortih down the short-cut leads past the old mill I chose an opportune tine, fiance onealongthe road. It wasadisc trail we » s 1 ‘nmhk These lines are add have you ever thought girls? Have you ever tried to h happiness out o! them? Have thing about men, they get s’ " t... *3 Socia Pgrsona LAJ.‘ A4.‘ ‘A l.ilad’s_ ll ogggolm » Ddefothyi 51x44 uty Io Daughter . mm Should u’ Ink-aim Yet Advises liar 0n Boys hl-m? ressed to the fathers o! young girls: Listen, Pop. about being anything but a cam register Ninety per cent d! the failure in the world would have to answer NO. ll they replied honestly to these questions: yet they Susies and work their fingers to the bones to buy them Pretty clothes and give them good times. but they don't try to understand them. or guide them. Every father. worthy of the name. feels it his duty to give his boys ‘a hand up at the beginning of their careers. but he expects his elm w be 8e11- starters. Indeed, instead of helping them, he so often handicaps them by his antiquated prejudices and petty tyrannies and personal selfishness that they cannot compete in the race with girls whose fathers are hetoers instead of hindrances to them. Take, for instance, popularity, which is not only a matter of pride and happiness to a girl. but one of the main factors of her success in life. Every girl wants to be admired. She wants to be sought after. She wants to be liked. She wants. in the words-of the old poem. every eye to grow brighter at her coming. But this can only happen to her if her father cooperates with her. If hols one of the puritanical parents who believes that his daughter ranches of Pat's maple grove be- max“ 3 “Wm” yond the hill tap and on a shelt- ered bank. I caught slight 0i’ glint of green from he new : which bewan T1151: clown wider the . . "This will clear away soon" 1 sald. lndimting the mow. where a drift had been eitwvelied. Mr C. agreai as we torded the stream that as far back as I can vvoe-o-oo-o-o-o-vc‘ 3- Morning Smile 0-00-0440 eooooo 0+§++§6 “Ln your sermon last Sunday," said the stout woman to the min- ister. “you said that constnn: drip- pil would wear away a stone.“ leaves the eqnflneg “ uite rikht." said the minister. Pond. to ramble merrily acres "Well, I've eaten it with every the madway, “g, few dnys of sun~ | meal since and I've put on more shine and a weight than ever." good rain, straighten firings away.’ O Mr C was going to the city on a truck from tihe wrner-store. 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Simillllfli-‘vllfl. 51m ' oi’ work shoes lo be -e0 . will have the same effect. 4' what do" u“ word “duress. B u" mm" D""'°" mg». What u a word beBlH-ili-Yf? '7 ‘u ' Enamel the imlde of ihc dresser "m! W ""116 m"!!! dWm“? w!“ M“ “"‘ ‘ ‘ Wfl‘ drawers with white enamel. It gives 40°31!" 7 t when ‘fills “Venn: on 8 glgearnalllscé/ery heat and attractive ap- \ ‘Nswmns rnarl wi ‘ti h t—-—-—'—————-— ‘ for a few minuies? ifiinthnififi- are entertaini. guests? l. Omit both. 2. Prohounfl ner can it be shown that the seat A. No.- butnii should be don; in- em. two syllables. and not p011" is reserved? conspicuously, Silhouette. 4. To deviate. emw n. “Anosatlg bu Plated on (he Q. Is it custonmrv tgdéifleléhie iatllylrfrom the“ ‘Hrlflzafixkxug ae .‘, - w . . ' . n it been mimnm to add’ up {eailbi-igtlved m e w - at angering story w d" your hill in s restaurant when you A. Yes. ergo the scenery." 5. Tenet. i??? grit regatta-g. should never go with the school holding her hand. or have a da I munch Wm, crutches. he not olily embitters her young lite. m“; mun dooms her to old For NEED PARENTAL HELP aidenho he has p she is utterly ignorant of some thing happe in the living roo to a house whe omember. ml t the lest excuse true“ "Mimi's r a a Kristy’; ster daughters BCBTCE. she was tell a little girl in pig-tails have you talked about with her and p0 crowd, or to a movie without cd. the technique or handling boys. dates and Wise her up as tOFV-‘hlch ones drink too much. which ar to iciter near when a truck is chasers- which a" ‘AAA elp them shape their lives so as lo get you ever attempted to‘ teach them any- and how to pick out husband and keep him alter adore their Sallys and te until she is so old she is almost on but} he practically t her out of the running. She belongs to no act. and And the ns to her if Father refusm to give up his favorite chair m when Sally has a beau. The boys never come twice re the girl's parents sit around and listen in to their ations. Any father who doesn't want a houqeful of spin- has to write welcome on the door-mat and nuke hirnsell And another thing. Dad. up you ever think that if Sally marries a drunken, good-for-nothln g, that it is largely your fault? From the time over the boys she played inted out to her the faults by which sh a real man from a phonoy? Do you make it to your Mama e could a‘ hit every time! Morning. noon. or night] -Y_ou gait drown tiwcheery Snap-CrackIe-Pop of Kellogg's Rice Krispiesl The secret? Gentle I toasting. oven- popping. an exclusive Kellogg recipe. Try some soon! "Rice Kriaplu" h a registered trademark of the Kellogg Company in. oi Clflndl limited. for in delicious brand of oven-WIN"! Ii“- __ fNeiedlecraftf —-F OR THE H OME- — LITTLE Gnu. Faber: The younger set is not forgotten m the spun: Planh . as 1h quaint little frock sh-"zws. The but- toned opening makes forueasy iron- in . toohzét! ills "ballerina skirt and so t pu s eeves. No. 2601 is cut in sizes 2. 4. 6 1rd 3, Si? 4 r uirres 1% yards 35-31031 ,' or a c rac. angend‘ v20 cents for PATTERN which includes c0 pleie sewing guide. Print vour ame. Address 1nd Style Number plainly Be sure to state size vou wish include post- ...."~:.:::::.