PAGE SIX 1k OSHAWA DAILY 1IMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 192y El skin a rich, nourishing cream until it glows and becomes rosy again, "If this is found to be a long, slow proccss, it micht be wise to use a bit of circulation ointment bath and the use of handlotion in the morning after a quick shower, If the lotion is well rubbed into the skin' none of it will cling to the stockings. elpful ints For arassed ousewives used, stand the saucepan contain- ing it into a larger one with hot water, and cover the sauce with a lid to prevent a skin forming, Cold plum pudding, if cut into slices and dipped in butter and fried, is delicious, Baked apples are a favorite winter breakfast and dessert fruit, BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE This may be used for puddings or for ice cream sundaes. It is delic- ious with either. Use 1 pound brown sugar, 1-2 cup corn syrup (white ore maple flavor), 1 cup water, 1-3 cup butter. Mix all the ingredients, put over the fire and stir until sugar fis disolved. Boil until. a little of the syrup droppsd in cold water forms a very soft ball, (third). Mr, L, Kellar, Mr. H, Gay, and Mr, C. Rendell won the first, second and third gentlemen's prizes, respec.ively, The special prize was awarded to Mrs, F. Brown, A *® LJ The Fidelissimo class of the orchestra, Streamers, paper noveltics, bal. loons and whistles were given ot in large quantities and the aff 'r was not lacking for real zest, Ferns and flowers were the main decora- ticns and trrnsformed - the hot-l 1boby and ballroom into a haven of pleasure, WOMEN'> MEETINGS | GROUP OF ST. ANDREW'S LADIES' AID PLAN A TEA And helped to get tea as the day- light was breaking; He whispers of courtships in Kkit- chen and parlor, Of coffee that sweethearts as- sisted in making! the Communit T. "teow. ./n 30 days.. preduction has had to be increased ) 2 - « Social and Personal - - || AND DAUGHTERS HELD And it has the oe : : sale in North ca. Go i ig 3 . . Ladies' young and middle » En For Anything of Interest to The Times invites the co-operation of its readers in || | gathered in the basement of Kaos ; --ne u : , the Homemaker and the Housekeeper contributing items to this cohmn, Send in postcard || | Presbyterian Church on Tussday i Opinion is Expressed That or telephone 35. Daughter banquet. The banquet ove The clear cold air of the Winter Jor a stimulating oil, which will 2 tables were laid in a hollow-square ter months although it may chap the [soon bring the blood racing througn | Divorce Should Be Pos- formation and were tastefully dec- bas ~ 8kin to a certain extent, will not |the veins. But it should never be | gible jn Childless Marriages | Miss Anita Payne of Kingston is | King street Sunday School held an | orated in red and white, with place cel have the same effect on the skin us [applied directly upon the skin. A spending the week-end with friends | interesting social evening at the| card, program and song. hook at Rf thé cold March blasts. It is the cold [nourishing eream should be patted eid in the city. home of Mré. Newton Edgar. Rit-| each cover. An excellent supper 1" winds which play havoc with the on the skin hog i. salt Rome, Feb. 23.--Before long di- vy xe son road south, last evening. It| was served by elgh} teeti-ago have, ; P tender skins. The March winds are tove Steams with soft, |, ce be possible in Italy, one| Mr. J, Arnold Thomson was |took the form of a costume party, | under the supervision of Mr. | may Pp Ys less than a week away and it is a absorbent tissues after the skin has | op") "eo "sountries left where it | registered among the guests at-| prizes being given for the best oid-| Ham Thompson. Mrs. R. H. Dey- Co good time now to give attention to |become flushed and again apply . t he b "| man and Mrs. A. E. Sparks were --- ho skin hb 1d winds | nourishing cream has no place in the Civil Code. Pre- | tending the 39th annual meeting | time costume and the best hard: : . ' t . s I betore hose £0 a Doe Ho yr A to remain on |mier Gioltti, the erstwhile power-|of the Ontario Association of Ar-|time costume, The old-time cos-| hostesses and the former also Fresh from the gardens of torial Review re: "My ajtontion the skin overnight;. it you are plan- | fu! Samer did Fal to jauoduse i chitects, which was held in To-|tume Bas was oy cd Ma, wu. Jertormed the duties of toastmis- B. . al - - | modified form of divorce, but pub- | ronto recently. liam Branton and the hard-time \ -= was attracted the other day while ng B rete 22 fora Seu lic opinion was so much against it y. y costume by Mrs. H. B. Miller, oy After supper there was a de- ' by Miss M Re at luncheon to a group of young 4 that the Chamber of Deputies threw » Mr, Cragg, Mr. Newton Kdgar and | lightful program of music inter- | Mothers" proposed by Miss Mary [cal investors who wished to buy di. rls at a nearby table, all chatter- | the cream with a pad of absorbent | t'" © The friends of Mr, Fred Folger | Mr. ¥ ST, & d with toasts, The program | Hamilton and responded to by |rect. ng at once about a forthcoming |cotton saturated with skin tonmfe. [™ PRE = ooo pel 0 1of this city are extending thelr sin- | Mr. Gibson acted as judges. Many spersed w lad 4 Miss | Mrs. Tom Dunlop; "The Daugh- house party. Clothes, of course, was | You will be amazed at your flatter- Thor Nan a pon cere sympathy to him on the death of ie Zostuniey es of oid an onsluted al 2. plang slg, tong ters", proposed by "Mrs. Roy Ham: Ki ae RUSerbIAg 1ohic and They Like Ing Somplexion have been taught to paganda for vem and yg sepding id Hotheys hee ln x So five ig Bp ol hor back | Hulda Parker; reading, Miss Bes- Jon amy Ferponded to by Mist A recent survey of Casadisy ins int Ris back to the land has caus. : Morgan; plano solo, Miss D.|Iris Rober.son. The guest speaker | qustries shows 6,600 groups of ar- . Cu skiing costumes, I had a mental [use the protective cosmetics before Peasants bass of letters to be sent | eveding in Kingston for a second viewing before a de-|sle Morgan; p , ® J i Local and Mr. M. Gouldburn, A.L.|was Mrs. (Dr.) Archer, who, in an| ticles fully or partially manufac- fo th rel ln Sram aye Should be quay. Sarony) to the Roman papers, wherein pri- > A Sigion Soul Be Tig iin Cc Mos . sextett, Misses Margaret interesting address gave helpful] tyred in the Dominion, while ap- br pba ind about the care of [the exposed parts a cooling, sooth. | ate citizens deplore the mpossib- | Mr. Nelson Cheseboro has re-| SORE WENO SURE bY, Che Steven fp od 0, NCSC om, Ruth Ham. | counsel to both mother and daush- | proximately 1,600 Canadian firms wi I complexions, I won-|ing Jotfon i we of they ility of obtaining divorce. The ¢on- | turned to St. John's New Brune ol iin Mrs Basar fiton, Dorothy Local and Mary | ters. or corporations are active export- dered if they were as enthusiastic [are going to retire immediately and |5enSus of opinion is that divorce wick, after spending a few days in for opening her home for the en-| Beamish; classic dance, Miss Doris| The entire function was under | ers, bout selecting the necessary cos. |then their favorite skin food should [WOuld be possible in chidless mar-|ihe city attending the convention Mountenay. Toasts were proposed [the supervision of the lady teach- a ut Se ec! ng Sreys y ha be id both to.cl dt riages, if only to enable a childless recently held by the General joyable evening. ho y. At ; rand ia a Sem to ar metics to prevent the windburn that | be used both oc eanse and to nour- couple to mate anew, and, probably | yrov aa to "Our Church", proposed by Miss gre | 3. A , Er -- o would roughen their fine, youthful |ish the skin overnight. y childr * Kathleen Cawker and responded to| ihere were, mothers an = ven be the happy parents of ren, One of the most successful social . For Better Values in mi skin and crack their lovely lips.' Now another thing of impor- Everybody knows such a law OD oa functions ever staged by the office | by Mrs. A. E. Sparks; the super- daughiers present. hi There are so few girls who give [tance I would like every one to try, fo 14 he the thin end of the wedge In the account of the tea held |giatr of the W. E. Phillips Com- |intendant and Sunday School pro- DIAMONDS M thelr skin any more than a passing Whether you wear silk, lisle or |,;4 that hefore long, such causes | at the home of Mrs. Boddy, Bagot pany, was held last night at the new | posed by Miss Betty .Chalmers and | mhe last issue of bonds made by da iv thought and then only to consider Joo} en Stockings. RUD 8 good band as are pleaded in the divorce courts | street, under the auspices of the |Genosha Hotel, more than 200 | responded to by Mr. H, M, Gi} Kamloops was tak:n up at par by Burns' Jewelry Store hi he weolor 'powder: OF. Touge they! le a on Jour wl ore Jrawine of other countries would be added. | Simcoe street Ladies' Ald the name | gyests being present. The program |christ;; 'Our Teachers", proposed | citizens of the city. A number of Corner King and Prince should use, Xie advice =i forth bE, iy ee oat tio aking The church would certainly object |of Mrs, Alex Fisher, who gave a|was varied and lengthy and pro-|by Miss Jean Hamilton, responded |bids were made by bond houses, but Cash or Terms b i of the ad ww Riven HAL of it that fre Prove , Senile Ls and it remains to be scen whether | delightful vocal solo, was omitted. | vided real entertainment for the|to by Mr. James Cormack; "The lthese were rejected in favor of lo- sms oye EE Notion fs | the biting a y Rome, the capital of the Fascist «4.» office staff and their friends. : ww pobrid Rodd Ne vee to prevent wind-| "I have had my skin literally | State would oppose Rome, the capl- The Sons ot Englacd held their| During the evening a splendid 8 burn, and it will also be found to |crack from exposure when wearing | ta} Of Catholicisuy, in this vital pro- | regular whist drive last evening |dance program was given with P. be an exceliently fi der base. | the thin silk stockings and the ab. [blem. One thing is noteworthy; that | yn (he Sons of England hall when [many novelty dances which made ait exce lently fine powder hase. 4 a question which has not been A 4 i ique and interesting. Paul ly "If you are type that comes home [breviated skirts of the present a there were nine tables in play. The |it very uniq g att he : roache e press for from 4 day's id + on blue and mot-| mode, Curious as it may seem, my | Proached in the pf for decades, prizes, which were given Ip the [Jones, lucky number and honey th tled from the cold, it is safe to [legs never seem cold, even when should be Qisoyeesd Dy lesders i form of vouchers, were well con-|moon special dances were juclnded i wager that your circulation is slug- [wearing the thinnest of stockings, |* oo umns of the y tested. The ladies' prizes were won |in the Togulay Jauce rout ne e » gish and needs accelerating. when they have been treated to a |PaPeTs. by Mrs, L, Healy (first), Mrs, J. [musical part o Whje Was Provided "This is the time to pat into the | rub or a bathoil after the hot night ------e ee ve Wenn (second) and Mrs. J. Corden [PY Fliv Cox an 8s Ambas - ---- 0 EE and they are whol:some, People in- The monthly meeting of the |His sides aluminum glow bright wth excitment, eT Ww? © sade 5 5 A slice of lemon stewed with the prunes will greatly improve their flavor. If you rinse cooked noodles with hot water they will not stick to- gether, You can make pistachio flavor- ing by mixing equal parts of van. flla and almond flavoring. To *"pull"? hread take the In- side crumb from a French roll. Pull It with the fingers--do not cut it-- foto small pieces, and put these in a slow oven until a delicate golden- brown color. To keep sauces warm that have to stand some time before being Ra. PINKHAM'S PHENRIN I clude them in the menu because they need only to put them into a pan and bake them, but this is not {the proper way to secure a delicious { baked apple. It requires care to bake an apple to perfection, but most people like them that way, and this is how you do it; Remove the core and set the apples in a deep baking dish, Fill the centre cavity with sugar and put a bit of butter on top. Raisins or dates can be put into the cavity if desired; cover bottom of pan with water; put cover on baking dish and bake in a moderate oven twenty-five minutes, then uncover, baste with liguid in pan, sprinkle with sugar and finish the baking. The, apples will be tender and have the glazed appearance, PEACH SNOWBALLS, Soak one-half envelope gelatine in quarter cup cold water and dis- solve it in half cup boiling water, Add two tablespoons lemon juice, strain, cool slightly and add one cup sliced peaches pressed through 8 sleve. When this begins to thick- en beat until very light and add whites of two eggs beaten until stiff, Place in small moulds and serve with whipped creanr. ET TRL rE A Big Range of Dresses at $9.75 See Our "Jne The Fashion Shoppe. 84 Simcoe St, 8S. Phone 3083W Diamonds! Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner YOU CANT DYE with Good Intentions You can get results--after a fashion--with : but to EY on you are proud of takes ares That's why we put them in Diamond Dyes. They contain from three to five times more than other dyes on the market! Cost more to make? Surely, But pr ig oy get them for the same price as Next time you want to dye, try them See how easy it is to use them, Then compare the results, Note the absence of that re-dyed look; of streaking or spotting, See that they take none of the life out of the c Observe how the wear and washi colors keep their brilliance thro . Your dealer will refund ough Boney if you don't agree Diamond Dyes are better, es. The "all valuable les the finest profess you buy. of Diamond Dye with re ional work, Remember this when blue package dyes silk or wool only, The white package will d kind of goods, including silk and wool. Your dealer has both packages, It May Be When your Children Cry for It Castoria is a comfort when Baby is fretful. No sooner taken than the little one is at ease, If restless a few drops soon bring content- ment, No harm done, for Castoria is a baby remedy, meant for babies, Perfectly safe to give the youngest infant; you have the doctors' word for that! It is a vegetable product and you could use it every day, But it's in an emergency that Castoria means most, Some night when con- stipation must he relieved--or colic pains--or other suffering. Never be without it; some mothers keep an extra bottle, unopened, to make sure there will always be Castoria in the house. It is effective for old- er children, too; read the book that comes with it. 2 eT hiv Al CASTORIA Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's United Church was held on Thursday af- ternoon, with the president, Mrs. Livingston, convening the meeting. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs, W. A, Young. The f.ower commi.tee, under the convenership of Mrs, Marr and Mrs. Cowan, are having a tea in the Sunday Schou rooms on March 26, Mrs, Creichton gave a delightful solo, Refreshments were served by the executive and the meeting was closed with the singing of a hymn. PRESIDENT OF THE ASSEMBLY GUEST OF SUNSHINE LODGE The Sunshine Rebekah Lodge en.ertained last evening at supper in honor of the president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, Mrs, May Thomas, and the District Dep- uty, Sister Irene Bruce of Port Hope. There were guests present from the local Rebekah Lodge No. 3 and from Whitby and Port Hope lodges. An excellent supper was served by a competent committee. The degree work was exem- plified by the degree staff and complimented on their fine work. During the evening Mrs. Thomas was presented with several pieces of china and Mrs. Bruce received a rose cut glass s1 "wr and cream set. Speeches from the guests of honor and other guests were the order of the evening, THE KETTLE AND I The kettle and I have been having a gossip, With "don't you remembers" and "long time-agos"! It's really quite strange what a lot of world-knowledge. And wide information that small kettle shows! He sings of grand weddings (he "boiled up the water." For just a last cup when the guests had "good-byed.") He chatters of birthdays and festi- val meetings, Or says he remembers when So- and so died! He recollects sicknesses when he was present; He splutters a little--but what do I care? It's homely and hcartsonre, that chat in the twilight With him on the hob--and my- self in the chair! Tell your story through 'he ad- vertising co.umns of The Times. "Where luxury 1s economy The luxury of dumping your "family wash' prob- lem on this laundry is really the strictest econ- omy, because we can save you time, worry, labor and expense -- and can do a much better job than any home laundry equip- ment can hope to turn out. We make these very positive statements in the certain knowledge that a trial will prove them to your safisfaction as it is doing every week in most modern Toronto homes. We use soft water and pure soap and do each was hing separately. Phone to-day and enjoy luxurd' at necessity prices. 'Phone 788 434 Simcoe Street South rf! Advanced Features Includes Power increased 24% ~ Above 70 miles an hour top speed 60 miles an hour all day~Four hy- draulic shock absorbers--New type double action four-wheel brakes-- Large, fine bodies -- Easier steering Creator economy, ing How quickly motordom recognizes outstand- Be In the case of Essex the Challenger its acceptance is the talk everywhere. In its tens of thousands of demonstrations there is conclusive proof that it uly is a challenger a that wins. Twice now~in 30 has had to be increased ys--production Every day in more than five thousand Essex salesrooms motorists are appraising its looks. On the road they are revealing it in and hill climbing. Its better t 70 getaway an hour is proved over and over again by thou- sands of cars. And that such ormance will endure is proved by any number of demonstra- tions of 60 miles an hour all day long. These are but a few of the 76 advantages you will find in Essex the Challenger. Go inspect the others and do what a million Super-Six owners have been invited to do. Pit it against anything motordom has to offer. Hear the radio program of the "Hudson- Essex Challengers' every Friday evening, ROSS, AMES & GARTSHORE CO., LTD. Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville and Port Hope. | Dolly Dimples and Bobby Bounce - ER a. BoBBy AND COMFY MET THE GUARDIAN "Tey RAN INTE THE CARDEN AND, OM: } AND wren THe YeLLow Dwarf cams | fou By Grace G. Drayton | ju2 AND Dolly, BoeBYy AND Comfy WENT STERMING 1M = COMFY SAID, WOOF/AT HIM S50 FIgsRCELY "HE MAN AS FAST AS HE (OULD AND ME 15 STi] RUNNING WASNT Dolly GLAD T& see Them GAILY ouT NB THe WIDE wenlD TO SEEK FOR MORE ADVENTURES - 2:23) y 3 73 | Woof! WooF \ AND Tue DraGon RAN AWAY SCARED Li { ] Diam 0 nd D i S DRAGON = BUT ComFy SAYS Fiencely, Tag to ; AT ALL DRUG STORES J