TRGB La BNE ut baie y Pte Bay ES TY BAe henley AAEM A aR a . Se pe a : SEA fn ; . Synopsis "Won't you dance with me?" ask- the world without having a drink," he protested. "It wouldn't be de- they can spread out their picnic food and lie in the sun and enjoy the wea- Add egg and molasses; then flour, al ternately with. milk, a small amount at a time. Beat after each addition himself so offen has declured in his speeches to his countrymen. The Duce A luxurious five-month cruise |ed Dick, bowing formally over her. : i cent. Let me order you something| ther until smooth, Bake In greased cup- has been Italy's chief exponent of the . . . \ " around the world aboard the "Mar She snatched at the fringe of her , " . * , Lib gentle that won't bite. This will probably be the first pic-| cake pans in moderate oven (375 deg 2 "back to the soil" movement. ¥ enia" brings together a group of|shawl and looked at him in confus- Miss Mud was half-persuaded This will probably be the first pic Pp * f dvent -lion. Sh much t vous tol rio ss Mudie . Was - hail-pers '| nic of the season'for most of us so|F.) 20 minutes, or until done. Makes Industrial occupations follow farm- passengers for adventures, roman-| ion. e was ch too nervous Lights leaped in her eyes; she nod-| , 0..." axe it one of the best. The |2 dozen. Wrigley's Gum helps yol keep fit! ing 'for the weaker sex. There are tic, entertaining . . . and tragic . . «| rise to her feet. ded her head. Dick decided to get 8 ; / Relieves that stuffy feeling after 953.404 women Who work In factorics Like in "Grand Hotel" these passen- " " : , out-of-doors seems to whet appetites Savory Meat Loaf eating. Cleanses crevices between 1,252, wo gers offer a study in human pa rh ¢3 Some oo J urged her. het 8 gens Uf ge ig in and picnickers are reidy to eat any-| 2 thick 2-nch slices of salt pork, teeth, too. ..assuressweet breath, |and shops. . : : N33 ag ' straight in her chair, with her hanGs| hing py the time the food is served. diced A simple aid to health! A total of 280,634 women is occu ual Xeagtions whiz) yngsinssioaly A flock of nervous fears went folded nervously under her shawl.| noivt Jet that be a reason, however,| 2 pounds round beef, ground Buy some now! Small'in cost |pjed jn business and commerce and -- ASH Lord he shi ge chasing one another across Miss| At times she shot timid glances at|s,. ot preparing the most attractive % cup quick-cooking tapioca but big in benefits! Enjoy itafter |, other 219,534 in the liberal profes dour uo single gr oiddle Mudge's sensitive face; then some-| her companion, not quite sure what} hq appetizing lunch possible. And| % small onion, finely chopped every meal -- millions do ¢+% | ions such as acting, singing and wo- * age; Miss Mudge, hoo ter hor, thing propelled her to her feet. he ig be going io dq Verh, The another thought, if you happen to be 2 cups canned tomatoes AAAAAAAAAAA men who operate their own shops. spending the savings of 20 years; Miraculously Miss Mudge's step|¢r!NKs came, an 30% Fons. | thinking of driving into the country |2% teaspoons: salt : ; "church, Children, Cooking "| was suddenly in tune with the chief| "Happy day on the Marenia!" he|to visit relatives or friends,-it's a| % teaspoon pepper Not an Tnsignificant total is the 40, Angela, faithful wife of Lovat, gig- olo; Dick Charlton, first officer; Clare, a person of experience; Joan, a dissipated flapper; - Jenny, run- away wife, and Peter; Captain Bar- ing, master of the ship . . . and his soul. . . NOW, GO ON WITH THE STORY. His attention w~andered over the dancing couples. He wasn't interest- ed in pretty girls at the moment, but he supposed he had to dance with officer's, and he had her firmly clasiped by the Spanish shawl, whirling her around with such speed that she soon forgot about her feet. Her head swam with excitement and she caught a whiff of tobacco that made her faint. She had never been clutched to a man's chest like this before. Her head brushed his sleeve and she shivered with joy. Really Unique When the music ended, he led her back to a little table. She looked said. Miss Mudge had never been oasted before, but she smiled, said thank you, and took a swallow. There wasn't very much of it--such a little glass. It surely couldn't go to her head.* Suddenly she giggled and set down her drink. "What's up?" Dick enquired. "Oh, I was just thinking Olonto." "What's Ohonto?" "QOhonto, Wisconsin-- the place 1 cf good idea to take along something tQ supplement the hostess' menu. Not a whole meal perhaps, but a meat loaf, a salad or a delicious cake, It saves your prospective hostess a lot of work and makes you doubly welcome for your thoughtfulness, Here are various recipes which can be worked into your plenic menu or taken along on your visit. Bolivia Potato Salad 2 cups cold boiled potatoes, cut In 14-inch cubes Fry out salt pork until golden brown. Add pork and drippings to other ingredients and mix thoroughly. Bake in loaf pan in hot oven (450 deg. F.) 156 minutes; then decrease heat to moderate- (350 deg. F.) and bake 30 minutes longer, or until done, This loaf will slice nicely when cold, Serves 10, Oatmeal Drop Cookies 8 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 14 teaspoon nutmeg "If money be not thy servant, it will be thy master. The covetous man cannot so properly be said to possess wealth, as that may be said to possess him."--Bacon, Travel Made Him Constipated' 599 women who have taken the veil and are exclusively devoted to a life of service to the church. Although Italy in keeping with the Fascist tenets, has gone modern and its women like to get-out and work, housekeeping, nevertheless, 'remains woman's principal calling. Although no exact figure is available, it easily surpasses the total of all other occu- pations combined. According to the last available fig- ure the number of married women be- off someone. Men were so scarce. His , glance came to rest on the little] about with an elated air. Lorne from" Lis Sopniad iy ve say- tablespoons -pimiento, chopped % teaspoon salt Salesman Says Kruschen Keeps |tween the ages of 15 Jager hg * from- in 45: ' Sv ; In mg. isn't possible at you tablespoon onion or chives, finely | 3 cup butter or other shortening fy 6 is Toes" 535 and those over 64 total 2,230,000. teacher from- Cabin 454. She was "What will you have to dvink?"[, C0» hoard of Ohonto." ee Him "On His Toes The large majority of these married sitting by herself in a corner, cn- veloped in a Spanish shawl, with poppies too large for her size. asked Dick, disentangling himself from the fringes of her shawl and spying her pink chiffon dress. "Nice place?" "Very. I teach there, but I'm hav- ing a sabbatical year to see the 2 Ya chopped , 3 hard-cooked eggs, chopped 5 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 tablespoon vinegar 3% cup brown sugar, firmly packed 1 egg, well beaten 1 cup raisins, chopped 1 cup oatmeal "] am a commercial traveller," writes a correspondent, "and due to endless travelling by train and auto-| women stay Lome Joie and directing their own housework. Five Children To Family RE --_-- B= mx. rr A -- s | 4 | hd ------ A ~ -- - EE TS - ---- - - "3 - IY & > tes ot ' a EA ELL EE = ; Italian W 4 Serial . Fashions Favour Farming er : | ~s age of Interest to Women on [4 "As Occupation -9to defo Recipes | ry ; : . ; Pp I | Commerce, Busin ess Next--But . i . * 4 7 ------ = RES, A ------ ee Housekeeping Remains Their Principal Calling 3 You se 10 8 ule imensn 5 More Italian women are engaged in ' [ § 75 | "A what?" Sehoed Dick riih gt . f D . farming than in any other occupation ou Wbiy Honor lestoia'en) For the Out-o =-LJOOrs Meal or calling in the peninsula, | Of Nn a od There are 1,638,669 women in Italy r na e R Du, 1 56. BaF ef ove : who work the soil. Although this may He looked at her with a rlsing| Hundred and thousands of Canadian' Sift flour once, measure, - 'd baking seem surprising at drst glance, it is to : gleam of interest. She was really | families will be taking to the road on | powder, soda, spices, and sait, and sift be remembered that this total includes eC b | hb | R unique--her spirit twinkled brightly| pe 24th of May. Some may be just|together three times. Cream butter "| mothers, wives apd daughters of farm- a. 3 «a C] y shoe (e111 through the faded shell of her fisg going for a drive, others visiting. | thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and ee , | : It would be fun to tease her a little. | Thousands will be bound towards a|cream together until light and fufly. Italy is primarily an agricultural "But you can't possibly go round| grassy slope or a shady grove where daly A bi sind The handsome officer she had seen Miss Mudge blushed "Thank mobile I find that I become constipat- : . . ; ; : hy ord." 15 t It 1/3 cup milk : H keeping is n olight task in 3a about the boat was : her " og " 2 ' wor , . . '% teaspoon sa p ousekeeping tice © us moving in her| you," she said, "but I never drink. '1 hope you won't be disappoint: Dash of white pepper Sift. flour once, measure, add baking uy Sy no ue Jay Italy, where families average between . ed." } . Rub bowl in which salad is to be| powder, nutmeg, and salt, and sift thing that will do this effectively and | four and five children each. Fewer x tl "Ohi no!" Miss Mudge's voice was| mixed with cut-side of clove of garlic, | again. Cream butter, add sugar grad- than 1 per cent. of the marriages are tr t i aps a way In nce: ve "ry de fol!" not interfere with my work, I take a 0 ad ervent. s wonde ful' if desired. Add potatoes, pimientos,|ually, and cream together until light | childless, while 4.3 per cent, have 1 CASA LOMA a, 7 Now It's a Waltz onion, and eggs. Combine 1 table |and flufty. Add egg and raising, Add |ooo 90% of Kn Oy Fhava |or more children. Marriages with be: Sir Henry Pellat ini Poll The music had started again, and|spoon mayonnaise with vinegar, salt,| oatmeal. Add flour, alternately with ys on mal tween four and six children-total 27 TA : Hadas 'Road, nis companion's face waved euge!|and pepper, and add to potato mix- | milk, a small amount at a time. Dro By worls.fo, do, the Salig apl on me. cent k Toronto, now open to the public. ionals acr } hia. He ZWEAE ' x - Drop | oh week-days 1 take a small dose on | Per . Baa ae signals across the table. e swung| ture. Toss together lightly and chill | from teaspoon on ungreased baking rising. It Is necessary that I be 'on Whatever may be said for or against Castle, tower, tunnel, stables, art ker to her fect | and they dauccd|1 hour or longer. Add remaining may-| sheet. Bake in moderate oven (350 my toes' all through the day, and this it, housekeeping still retains its charm f 4 a eros again--a waltz this me. She clon] onnaiso and blend. Artango in' crisp | dog. F.) 15 minutes. Makes 2 40200 | tho only way tha' it possibly can be | or the Met BERS fT ii a.m. till 9 p.m. Adults, 25¢--Chil- ts» him more confidently now, anc lettuce cups and sprinkle with chop-| cookies. 2 done.'--V.L countries, thousands of girls in '"~ir dren 15¢, except Sundays. he smiled down at ner as if she were| ped chives, Serves 6. Kraschen Salis is an excellent re- | teens work at some job, waiting 'y the only woman in the glittering Fi . : he d hen they will be escorted: A illed Jam Cookies . cipe for maintaining a condition of fn. | for the day when hey salen. He Loox bor back to her ns 3 cups sifted flour Live Garter or cleanliness. a numerous salts | to the altar so that they can take Ricky This VERY MINUT ond made bis adicus, covering her| 3 loapaons baking pov In Kachon. stimmiate sour mara [hl place a head of he Household T E it. Should sh ; her 2 teaspoon salt Mrs. Hopkin Lewis, of River Sti,|organs to smooth, regular action. - ? fir Sheuly she go 2 h Sing koa 2/3 cup butter or other shortening Ogmore. Vale, S. Wales, got out of | Your inside is thus kept clear of those Cl nin Hints ; 0) ow i ou ee L back to her niet Pace By 44s pe % cup brosia saen firmly packed bed and reached for what she thought | impurities which, when allowed to ac: ea g » N R bh . - ne . " egg, well beaten was her garter. It was a 20-in..adder | cumulate, lower the whole tone of the 3 : rear brs sibler, Ro ame The chief officer was dancing now 1 teaspoon vanilla coiled a i system. PA For Springtime iA atcitenate the time. The with Miss Fosicr. Her lovely arws|g/3 cup milk --- HT same time tomorrow, - 4 i x i . 5 + iz ) : ; 3 RH 'pare Hd prvi i pv wate twised Around is nese, New Any kind tart jam (apricot, etc.) Follow These Suggestions And v 3¥ 74 with the 'way you do : ertheless, he reh.embere Miss| sift flour once, measure, add baking You'll Find Y Labors Are He ak right Nosy) In the meantime, stop at Mudge, sitting alone in her corner, powder and salt; arid sift again. Cream ou m our 0! cup of SRE fon pig * and fossa hey ps scarlet balloon, butter thoroughly, add sugar gradu . Greatly Lightened i Tonlght-- Clean Up 1 n_ e held it awfi for 2 moment : 5 « I'cel Different Tomorrow! Be a nie nc [2g and eroxin tagplion iil) Ws) CHROMIUM --" Rub with a soft Lose that let-down feeling. Let Garfield s ] ) Je] and fluffy. Add egg and vanilla; then lott a tin w .1 soapy water, Fos Seon pay yndisested wastes, i air and put the deflated bauble in add flour, alternately with milk, a el A rang emove a 30 ay cating "leftiovers." Acts k a . ip " ' ' . abit) mth Drink Wg the black satin bag that Agatha had small amount at a time. Beat after a. goer with a soft, dry dus- inary tem. l0e--2hc. given her for evening wear. Her i hi . = g | » dry Write for FREE first souvenir! shen addition nid) swinoths Oil wi ter. Do not usé any strong chemicals } SAMPLE of Garfield lar im on til firm enough to roll. Roll 14 inch which may Injure the surface of the Headache Powder-- Clare, an enticiny Cleopatra, was] thick on slightly floured board. Cut > eAmium i } oJ: BU pri han still dancing with Lovat, a Spanish|with 23-inch cooky cutter, . Place 11 PARCIMENT LAMPSHADES -- © Acid indigestion, and grandee. Angela watched them over| teaspoon jam on a circle; and place | Relhove dust by rubbing with soft tis- ip aheep dichn 1m her creme de menthe frappe. Shelanother circle on top, 'pressing edges SDAP ean by rubbing very Write: Garfield Tea Co. Dept. 10a, covld see that ner husband's fingers] together. Bake on ungreased baking i dna yi A i 204 pi BD JO, li uy wi" a soft In l.-rubber, 1 Close Aver Pony an Dept. 15a. yee deeply Bag-m NS sheet in hot oven (425 deg. I) 6 to 8 4 "a T "NO KEYS -- Rub -with a cloth ~ be a 2 es I Basel Maked 2 Alpen chliies: ® wrung out in equal parts of vinegar - ar ard nee towards : partner art wo > smoothly towards| Gingerbread Cup Cakes Yor 16 Consecutive Years ray v "How about turning in, Angela? 2 cup sitied take four of a lemon to a cup of water. This will & y YO U R You're looking tired." His voice Zr teasnoolls Making" powder 'A : \ : mit A clean ar elp to whit n the ivory. Be wos licens: Sie. was 'saddentys Jauieaspooy soda 2 d : \ careful not to let moisture get be- : : * enly! 2 teaspoons ginger ) a \ i . low 1.4ary. th hl ravaged under her make-up } | tween the kc iy, thoroughly #1 aw. Tathor, Dancing at Sen 1 teaspoon cinnamon om TL ZL gn with a soft -hamois. at ' makes one very tired--tho ros Y2 teaspoon salt i AM. CARPETS -- Clean with a reliable . . - 211/3 cup butter or other shortening ? ¢ i : ble'1 t on Teethi Lair, I think, and the bumpy deck." A hkl carpet soap, and if possible lay ou z eething "But you've scarcely danced at 3% Lop sugay the lawn to dry and aid. Sprinkle spe- i £51 Time? : all. Angela:" said L vat little | « 1 egg, well beaten 4 ° cial moth preventative powder under- : » Angela; ovat, a little] 9/3 cup molasses Nn an Y Lhe th ts when relayin ) crossly. ) A : neath carpets whe ying. Cross, fretful, feverish--unless the little PATTERN 4591 3; cup sour milk 4 POLISHED FURNITURE -- Clean stem is working just right. Steedman's By ANNE AD Age Goes to Sleep HAA TRE IE alleen the sitndby Of moiiers the y AMS "Yes; but I feel those things, Lovat : away finger marks and previous ap- ALS = 7 5 i . RN TRE i 4 ~ i \ : i oper {or more thas how : You know how disturbing it is to] darling." He put down his book, snapped off plieations of polish by wiping with 5 3 | You ae Tien is apse of feverish. have shonlder straps that slide down She went below and unhooked| the light, stole to the door and <li wrung out in a weak inion [J] pill . attecthing time. Atyour druggists. just when you're busiest. If you| her period costume. She took off| through the curtain that flapped a= vinegar an water. Dry with a soft dus. fit For FREE sample and booklet Mae yourself aprons from this Anne| her powdered wig, but it was scarce-| the ship rode noisily on her way. ter, then apply a reliable furniture ons 'si "Hints to Mothers" write John / dams pattern you will have no fur-| |y whiter than the smooth Lair be-| Two dark eyes caught his jubi- cream or polish in the usual way. \ Ay Steedman & Co. Dept. 19, 412 st. | ther trouble, for the back is built up| neath it. Turning her back on Lov-| lant small-boy air as he slipped past MIRRORS -- Clean surface stains » pk ) Gabriel St, Montreal. to prevent slipping. Now, before the| at, she slipped into tha loveliest of | the shaft of light. Angela turned with a leather wrung out in ammonia yt 3 oN ( "ir Sh 9 preserving season Legins, is a good | her negligees, black lace over apri-|to the wall and burning tears rolled re and water. If damp hag disfigured the yz it Ov ST: EDMANS time to whip up a couple of these| cot chiffon slowly down her cheeks 'l teu} back of the mirror, however, resilver- Gil Trom "ieee" aprons on your. sewing machine.| "You'll be "woe fron in fiv i (CONTINUED NEXT WEEK his simple fact eloquently dekionstrates the world- ing will have to be done.' ik { Look rE POWDERS Make one with ruffles and one with days," she told him. 1 ar hi ) wide confidence in the splendid)traditions of British WALLPAPER ~-- Slightly soiled i Jou tke double ED symbol on duch packaze, ric-rac braid. Each of these smooth-| you will miss me when vou are back seamanship, service and discipline which continue to Wallpspor sing 16 otaaedily subi i fitting styles has big handy pockets, in Fngland." Pin Worms distinguish Cunard White Star after nearly a century Jul 2chince of fread iba fron ond bial a v re your dresses . i i 4 ' : ' A . ike i ction a Sou a josh Simon Why let hitd : bin he of uninternptad trans-Atlantic service: The ships of cial wax ike, pispacation which on fe. KE ~ 2 3 , * et your ¢ 'hen + ' Sit <or A i (@llcIul:1n Pattern 4591 is available in sizes "Ah, Lovat,"" Angela's voice was|] an old uri iri a is the Canadian Service fleet, sailing weekly via the short, ing Fhhe) over His ayptace will fresh- Fl HOT PLATE smal); Jediin weg ge size, a sigh. "How I shall miss you I Be-| | available. Send two dollars to scenic St. Lawrence route to Europe, play their: part Oa mars. FURNITURE-- So Cooke wt Hew A, iy sg 4 yards 36 inch|sides, I shall be five months older|| CONNECTICUT REMEDY CO. in upholding Cunard White Star's eminence in the Drop paraftin into holes with the aid A a L00 s with abrie, an 7/8 yards ric-raf; B,| when I come back." Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. West, travel world, . : ; A { . PIR | 24 yards 36 inch fabric and 1% "You'll always be the same toll: Toronto avel wor EAE : of a matchstick, repeating - several an | G6 'al' yards ruffling. Illustrated step-by- me," he said, and stooped to kiss A wide range and frequency of sailings between times at inary te make ae fue % 7 AE] D2 MA ri Ea gd as bot. her hand. She leaned over his head Montreal, New York and Boston. and the principal, DEAR 0 ik ul not £ ] gar he tas m . i = . j t | ooking wnt | 1} ese aprons. Of Jpaxing pi her rs Dinghod he sik he : ports of England, Ireland, Scotland and France are wards fill the holes with wood filler GA Tihinty Sols Send twenty cents (20c) in coins| the widening path that stretched be-| © @' A GENIUS 9:0 - maintained by, vas fleet. of modern Vessels, led by 5% . 3: Tul hatte - A (stamps cannot be accepted) fof this| tw . Pritain's masterpiece the RIM. 8B: "QUEEN MARY" 3ialn. beiore polisiiing. - - oh. Spins 95% Aires Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly a a \ DR.R.V. Pierce, RE em at 3 2 i | ° ses ts own is, name, address and style num-| happens, I shall still adore you," i x whose. picture moderate cost. Some Plants. Sleep . jit i a4 : (rom : gaso- : she said appears here, was Ra ? Ai [= ine. Send your order to Anne Adams,| IL i d - ates range from 5 BE : ' ovat studied her as she lay on a profound student ; Ha ; Fabre, the great naturalist, has i Eo 15 vg ah bd Room 425, 73 West Adelaide St., To-| the pillow--the tenderness wg her of the medicinal . Cabin Closs $&BR, = Tourist Class 147.90 Third Class 94. shown 'definitely that wi do re ! ¥ $7.70 nections, ronto, mouth. her sensiti . qualities of Nae : : : : p 7 i py outh, her sensitive nose, the way be | fog ee "A sleep. 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At last he was "Discovery." It eliminates poisons N LN); WHITE STAR these plants assume the position of i : | . Issue No. 22-38 Tesmnesied ¢ |sure of her regular breathing and| fron the intestines, aids digestion, acts IY ED leaves in the embryo bud. Young : i gi : " your local druggist 50 the relaxed look of her face. She| asatonic. Buy now! New size, tablets | ; a a ca , | plants show.-this kind of sleep-posi- 1 i C {3 EAGH must be asleep. 60c., liquid $1.00 and $1.35. , - | tion more than older ones, . .) 3 4 . . ------ By | >|"