i The output of central electric Mons in Canada totalled 25,. 994,238 kilowatt hours during last The lot: waistline any? beck i. m - of t itt e Jump- it-Moneee which High Fuhion he been showing. This seno- hy m in 2lt, crepe“. satin, eutiastirt g sharp y with o dark and nttncting the eye to the d Joining mound the hips; In in bright hum with “a woollen: for shirts. and oc- eanic-ally I contra: bending inn-d the lower edge give: em- - to the top of the hips. None of the" Home: is long enough to be enlied e tunic, and most of them gr. slightly Btted, even if only by holding him mt. ' Bl ""'"L','t'gx Waist So she, too, went on relief, and has been that way for I year. Now the is running home, her trans- portation provide by a eharity or- hnization~a sadder but wiser aqua-Jeni It All Formerly a waitress in Sydney, the young lady, who refused to divulge her name, occasionally bought sweepstake tickets. and two years ago won 85,000. She quit work at once. bought passage tor Canada and proceeded to Mon. treel to visit her sister. She found the latter on relief, and spent money here end there, and bought nice fancy things. As long as there were cheques in her cheque-book, she tittured there was money in the bank. Within a year she was penniless, and the borrowers were in like condition. Miriam Olesiejpk has trav- elled all the way from Poland Home. The tag tied to her than bore her father’s address and other information. home town in KGiaira. Harino'a mother died when aha was an infant and two - later the father came to Caaada, leaving his daughter with relatives. lian liner Niagara " Vmconver last week, " she portrayed " newspapermen how $5.000 had been squandered in little over a year. She is returning to her "Gone with the wind - only quicker." said a disillusioned young lady in her third-class eab. in aboard the Canadian Austral:- comer last, week to Join iG father, whom she has not seen for_ Ann years. na" proper delivery. a 12-year- old Polish girl arrived in Iran. Child Te 'v.re than how which ties the hair comes below the hat brim. and the curls may be worn over the tore. head to when the front tine. F The bonnet Ind other otrtaee silhouettes which look now to be among the outstanding Ieaders for wring. aw excellent worn with this type of couture since the Cir With so many of our younger let continuing to wear the long bob, this fashion seems an excellent nolnuon. In that it will look new tied at back nnd certainly much more groomed without losing any of It: youthtui appeal. NEW YORK. - Arrivals trom brie are enthusiastic nhont the new hnlrdreu. the long bob tied in back with n Cndognn bow, identi~ led with the era of Louis XIV and Louis XV. Parisian nodilten have gone so far as to arrange veiling or ribbon attached to the hat to tie Iround the hair in this fashion. Excellent For Long lob 'hitetrfttLeioweu.. “a! L†h, The "CU N w the charge has been dis. missed. It was said Dr. Scrum had become tt lriend ot the Lis. combe {anally while Sidney “I recovering. Later when Sidney and tho girl dreidwl to get mar- ried Dr. Scum: performed the ceremony. on Dee. s. when Lincombe was struck by I cur and Injured. The driver, Rev. Charles Schntt. my erlntendent ot the Baptist Home Mission of Toronto. was arrested and charged with reckless driv- lug. Just A Memory Sidney Llscombe and a girl Mend were walking nlong the highway pear Port Credit. Ont., Not all accidents and up the way this one did. Tagged like u trundle to en- this: Girl Who Won “MMTKEM†MFmCmng-ni- Marries Victims Ly.'.. 2 Parcel 2 up, unbeuen 1 teu’oon vanilla 4 teaspoons milk Sift Mar once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift min. Cream butter thoroughly, add - “dually, ereamfng well. Add cut, one at I time, beating thoroughly after each. Add vanilla. Then add ttour, " ternetely with milk. Chill. Roll 56-inch thick. cut with floured 2% The old-fashioned cooky jar has been tt' source of much temptation to the younger generation throughout the years. And it's little wonder whemit is stocked with delicious, crisp, home-mode cookies. These Medallion Sugar Cookies will delight youngsters when sprinkled with colored amt end young cooks will enjoy help- ing to prepare them. MEDALLION SUGAR COOKIES a 2/3 cups sifted coke ttour 2% toespoons baking powder so teaspoon salt 2/8 cup butter or other short- Of INTEREST to WOMEN READERS Moleen thought he looked exact- ly like the pictures trhe'd seen In the newspapers as he beamed on her after they had been introduced. When Sunny Tucker smiled, the world smiled with him. His was a disposition so sunny that his clone friends scarecely remembered that he really had been born Thurston Car-lair: Tucker. Prom babyhood his parents had called him Sunny because ot the gay smile he now turned on Moieen, Jed and Mignon. on him to move. leaving his be. longin's until he pays her three weeks’ room rent. As they pert. neither knowing where he or she is going. he makes a dinner date for the Fourth of July as en after. noon engagement with a hand at Coney Island will pay him "s. As Meteen stumbles from I path into n Central Park roadway Mignon Lnine's ear kneels her down. The wealthy district attorney’s daugh- ter tehes her home. Meleen u not My hurt hut Dr. Meade says she has not eaten for several days. 1%, cups "is" beol poor. She an her parents an dead and all. in alone use.†for her young braille Pat who in on! of the city. Weary, she fall- uloep and he sings and plays and In nod. off uniting for her reu- ful nap to end; it in morning ulna they awake. Jed'u Ilndlndy ord. Molten O’Dan ttrod out from job-hunting, liar last dine gone for mrffre and talk that morning, nah dull†from a sudden June “or. in a Broadway doorway in the - Portion. Lightning and thunder make the badragglod girl cringe and Jed Patrick speak. ra- auuriagly in Na with." drawl. “an all. lion. uaying the lives with an undo in Brooklyn. he ung- gaata she gal bor cloth“ dty in his room a block or no away. su Gets alna can trust this tall loan hum young man. Ha makes cof- Ge on a in! plate. aching it with dough-nu. and. wrapped in a blank“, she loans that he cama Iran- a Kantucky farm debunked to make Broadway lilta " “aging and banjo playing. His Incl: has FOR THE COOKY JAR x ,, " Mf] slltt , 'E tiii, I w, igtx tte"' Ill 'll,,?,',,?:,.,! te, ALMA slouxSwuanv ',,l,l,r,r,lyl.l, CHAPTER V May-am .i "rhmtmi, pi SYNOPSIS 'llllllNlllta," tiour. Chill. Roll into %-inch balls; dip in chopped nuts or can. dies. Bake on greased baking sheet in moderate oven (350 deg. F.) " minutes. Makes 8r.'., dozen. 1 cup - 4 egg yolks, unbeaten $5 teaspoon lemon extract, Sift iiottr once, measure, add baking powder, Ind sift again. Cream butter, add sugar gradual. ly, and cream well. Add egg yolks, 'tt at a tiny. A..yftty1srfkiri then Colored sugar may be bought or prepared at home. To color sugar, dissolve a bit of coloring in a teaspoon of water, sprinkle over 'd cup granulated sugar, mix well to distribute coloring evenly, and spread - out on unglazed pa- per to dry. This gives attractive crystals. GOLD COOKIES 2 cups sifted eahe aqur 1% toupoom baking powder 3's cup butter or other shorten- inch cutter; sprinkle with white or colored sugar. Bake on greased baking sheet in hot oven (400 deg. F.) 9 minutes, or until done. Milton 10 dozen cookies. "I've never heard him," Mignon admitted, “but I’ll bet my last dot. lar he can. With that personality, it he really is a good baritone, you might have a gold mine." Well, there was no harm in ask- mg him to sing a number with the band, and because he knew it also would please Mignon, Sunny issued "You know I'd do anything tor you Minnie," he told her. "Bat I'm keeping tour men with my outfit now I can't “lord because I don't like to see them out of work. How do you know he can ling?" Later Mignon told Sunny about Jed, and related the story of his kindness to Moleen. When she ask- ed Bunny to give Jed a chance in his band, he was not so enthusiast. tie. Want a Good Baa-Hone? Bunny himself despised snobs He had as mixed a group of per sonal friends " ever graced or dis graced a bachelor apartment. When they got up to dance Mite non, knowing Sunny would see Moleen often, told him a. little ot how she had met her. Bat she swore him to secrecy. They agreed that it was best to Introduce Mol. een as an old friend ot the tamlly. to make sure no one would snub her. "Then he'll probably compromise on Toots," said Mignon. "For a day or so," Bunny decid- ed, 'TU be formal and call you just Moleen." "That’s what my father and mother always called me," Moleen revealed. “My brother Pat calls me Moll, but I wouldn't advise you to go that tar. I might lose my tem. "it I catch another man calling you by my own special term ot en. dearment he won't be alive long, Minnie, my love." He blew an airy kiss. He turned to smile at Moleen. "And may I call you. Molly? Or do you thlnk we've known each other long enough." “Swell ot you to come, Minnie," as he sat down. Mignon made a race. “Bunny's the only man. still alive who has ever called me Minnie." c--"'""'.."."'-. "mum-mnem- bn (- ... ‘l ... Mtteriiii.T.U7sd quil'u'y ;ael'vrs"l'M= JS mama». Get . at cam tube at in of Mention!“ today; 'tatieridirGUg' or Inc-qua. AI. our drum. Do. "lttiGiG' 7"" 'r,'r,'ii','ir,i?i1',s, iiitii'i'2iii?li'iiti',Elit In Mt " ur o “I.†'iilli';llrla'af'l"al'. C'J1tl'hS'h"ll',2r,'t, Relic" alumna-1...} Elr'i'4'l'l'll'ltltTh"a'g I i'i'iii 'iiiifiiiitii. "Did your mother approve of you coming to New York Jed t" Never So Much Fun "Mom seem to has the minut- en Impreuion that I've got all kind: of hone tense. and geniu- treside," Jed um duly. “lube thnt'e became I'm her tint-horn. She doeln’t dmppmve ot anything I want to do." “I think your mother must be a very Imurt woman. Isn't this hm, “You'll probably be able to," Mol. een smiled up at him gayly. "But darned it you will. Your mother gets the mink coat - with my own compliments." Jed lobered. "This is a wonderful break Mais. cot. But there's I lonz. hard road yet. For Mom's "he. I’ve gpt to make It. And the kids could cer- mnly use I. few prettlel and " ed. ucation too." "Dog my cats, Mascot. you did bring me luck! Some ot these days I'll buy you a mink coat. Darned it I wont" Nt would be a great honor, Tue. ker, to sing with your outfit. Name your own terttts.." Dancing with Moleen, Jed gave her a tight squeeze. "Not bad," Sunny admitted with his favorite amlle. and turned to Jed. "Now would you like to slug a couple ot weeks with my band? It you go over like this, the job will be permanent." "Now are you sorry I got you in- to this.' I've never heard anything like him." Mignon turned to Sunny and said under her breath. Mignon! cheeks were pink with excitement when the two men made their way back to the table. Moleen’a eyes were brimming with happy tears. "Oh, Jed'." she cried. "You were marvelous! I know you're going to be famous some day. They're mad about you." yell tor more. He sang tour times before they would let him go. For real benuty in your home, choose this quilt, Field ot Names, for your next needlework. Pattern 1917 contains tteeurate pattern pieces: diagram of block; instructions for cutting, sewing and finishing: yardnge chart. diagram of quilt. Bend twenty cents in coins (stamgs cannot be accepted) for this gnaw to Wilson Needlecraft Dept., 8 West Adelaide St., Toronto. rite plainly Pattern Number. your Name and Address. Gone Over Big Sunny was tttttaged-at the recep- tion ot the lanky Kentuckian. Jed gave them one ot his wide smilel. tossed a stray lock of hair back and strumming softly sang "Mah Curly-headed Babby." it was amaz- ing to Sunny that he could give that wild Fouth of July bunch I number like that and make them For a. few seconds the crowd was noisy. But utter u few bars ot "Shortnin' Bread." 3 lilence tell on the room. Diners trom the outside porches moved to the doors, and on the end of the number there was t roar ot applause. Sunny unleaded Jed, mentally, been-e he had Men the invitation like I 'vetenn.,There was nothing amateiirisn or union: in his nun- ner when Sunny introduced him and he sat down with the banjo to sing. ' “I'd be glnd to.†Jed uld simply, "it I can borrow a banjo. I would prefer singing alone, It It's the same to you. Tucker." ' the invitation who: they.rotmol to the table. V _ “Mignon _tetig no you're n slu- er,†he all. turning to Jed. " nu; like thin than “he I luv who mm. no. than! doing I number with my band?" "Oh, Jed iloé'; seotieiihttoed é:- cuedly. . Daisy Block That Grows Quickly to Form Laura Wheeler Quilt album! Do TH. If You“ I d m ti'iii't,ltiil'.tE iilii'ii'ilitt,iltst,t4 .“ubl ,'llfl'.WJtt . no" “I. (m 'a'l,'it't8titiii “null. co- wm-‘zdmwï¬mmm Bglrhrt"ptf ttt g! I may nun. don Ind uh Illa m ttyur. ""t h m " "I an m I}. m 'ttttttdef-tri-Rasa'; thm" um. 'rl'l'll'tM'lluua 1'ldhiiii2iiii';' Sho put on her prettiest smiles sud her best manor. sud no on. would have suspected she was the daughter of s stevedore sud a wo- His better judgment told him that Moieen should have ll real job and live within her Income. But it did neem a little cruel to epoii her holiday, however short. Too much like taking candy trom a hnby! Back at the table, loieen and Jed met a group or linou’l own friends who were chmouring to meet the mu with the wonderful ‘buitone voice. Hoieen was surpris- " and delighted when Mignon mo trodueed her " " old friend ot the “uni. TORONTO Jed smiled down on the little black head affectionately. Moleen made him feel a. million years old, and very, very wise. He hoped Mig- non would be able to stecr her right. He decided that it he got a. chance he'd have a talk with Miss Lame about the Inadvisatrility of giving one so young lad excitable too much on a. sliver platter. "Oh, well," Moleen sighed. "don't sorry! I'll cross my bridges when I come to them. But, oh, Jed I an: 3 happy tonight!" ut love all this so," Moleen said teartully, "it scares me to think of ever having to give it up and live in a dump and never have pretty clothes again." Jed frowned. “Don't lose your sense ot bal. ance, little lady. I'm a little wor- rled about this high society you're getting a taste ot, it it's going to make you discontented tor the rest of your life." "You can hold your own with the best of 'em, Mascot," Jed “lured her. “And don't you ever get the idea In your. little head that any one matters who cares whether you are rich or poor." it was. Lordle. I certainly didn't think that In ten days I'd be rub. bing elbows with all these million~ aires.†“Old man'." Moleen wrinkled her nose at him. Then she sighed. “Do you remember how I told you I had to have money. and how important! "Well," Jed hesitated, “thin in all right tor " eveninz's entertain. meat " and on. But as I and! diet I don't think I could take a lot of noise and clatter for amuse- meat." Jed? I've never had so much tun in my whole Ike'." tstd , it rerhi'fi'Jlill4 tttttt 4ftt a . 'ttore tisrta the nun tit - qrtatue and be - “9 “on "9e1yaéts normal. People who me te "a." “aâ€. "In! 'lathe, W...“ m- a... ' 1 one. ceo. Main! that a JU 'du?ntt'tN - .._A be hï¬wwï¬ï¬ï¬ tlt2e,'iiFgt"h7i?ill11 “Nam aii%Ci%"a"i'r -JM.M In a d titmrte Home Tm Tho "I“ fllltT,,'l'f It.“ - ' 'tititiisl"'dti' 'tA"SgfPiiEiecii'ii 2rlfll?? Cllr/Ill',?'] MIA-i but ,v,,-r-_, C"'"'"'"""", that "tucking in lid! development of. hammer-toes and drop foot, for it forces the foot into an unnat- ural contracted poaition." Don't tuck the baby in " night. Dr. William Conn of Cumin-hue warned, " u meeting of the Mas. sachusetts Chiropody Association. I, Imie Nd. W--'at Coating Fingers "There is nothing that does not shrink from a heavy hand, no. thing that does not curl up and die under it, whether that thing is a flower or a pie crust. When wo. men talk of being a born cook, they man a woman whose touch is light and gentle. a women who use-4 her fingers as an actress use: her voice to coax, persuade and conquer. The touch can he ac- quired." ' Tucking In Bad For Baby’s Feet Gently, lightly, she worked in into flour. She used her quick finger tips. She lifted the tiour from the bowl as she rubbed in the fat. letting it collect air as it fell back. "The light touch. that's the trick." This is how ambitious young cooks in scout training were ttiv. en a demonstration on pie tttak. ing. by an expert: An observer writes: Counts. Sny- An Expert - It CuuBeAMToo The Gentle Touch lit Good Cookery Moleen stunned and felt her heart go down Into her shoal. Smu- ing easily. the handsome Euro no tloned tor her to meet him outside. (To Be Continued“ Leanlnz ugalnu I pillar a few feet “my was Charlie Fun-o. whom she had known nil her lite. For several minute. he had been trylnc to cltch her ere. Sunny. after a time. went back to direct " orchestra and Mignon and Jed got up to dance. Moieen, having a grand time pickinl out faces in the crowd she had seen in the newspapers. started suddenly and her hand went to her mouth in a gesture ot astonishment. But there was Just that little ne- cessary splrlt lacking. Sunny Ind thought himself a romantic idiot to let that land in his way when he could have I. wife like Mignon. And with her dowry, they could buy beck " old family home in South- ampton and establish I solid sen- sible future. Someone From Outside True, he had played the Idea of asking Mignon to marry hlm be. cause she was the most charming. ly sincere glrl he had ever known. And he knew how deeply she would love, and what a wonderful wife and mother she would make. For live years he had tried des. perately to fall in love with her really. Sunny decided he'd have to know her better. Mignon wouldn't mind he was lure, it he naked her to lunch and took her around I bit to nee New York/ Minnie In: like that. Benidé. there wu rally no- thing romnniic in their omoeiatiatt. Sunny Tucker. watching her nmueedly. was [minted with the glow ot excitement in the deep Its ilh blue eyes, and the guy smile that played around her In]! pret- ty month and brought out n dlnple in her right cheek. man who went out to work " the any. _ _ ot. Kong'- route. Ont. 3511 'f"' Tablets. Mrs. Ida 'c..wa" Ebert, MG Ferguson . Pie'. Ave. N.. Hamiltou. 'il'::'."?":":: c, Ont., Ins: "I had to _ i'. Set up tive or tttt "', times at night. A pain In the small of my luck Boturtime. Wu .0 bad ttrat I would hardly (a up or down or turn in bed. Dr. PivreeU Amurie Tabla. lull-.1 nu greatly. All" akin. three bum". cm Lidm " acted in a nomad tear and t Felt an: m mud- better." Auk Duur drulll-l I... o. n: . _. My leaflet on "Super-(luau: Hair" give: additional Itttorttutiott on mu blemish. And the (allowing leaflets may be obtained " sending a N “amp tor each one required: Foo ial Cue; Bun Development; Hand Beauty; Feet Care; Glamorous Hair; Fascinating Eyes; Red titttt in Spots: Underweight; Slimming. Ask about your penonal beau!) problems. too, Please wrlie to: Barbara Lynn, Room "l, TIt West Adelaide. To 'lt' Back Ache? A-Iuir '04.}. 'irii Mtrr t'.ittg it awhile. The other method In Belbtreat meat with I specill wax that has been very popular in France ttn some years. " in a slow treatment. but he: the advent-3e of urine). as it on he (one in the home. The we: has an ntrophyinz etiec; on the root: and credueily weer: them down. the period unturnlly depend. ing much on the individual case. There are two method: of elimin- Itiu; the blemish. Kleetrolysits is one, in which an electric needle is cued to remove each hltr separate- ly at the root. It calls (or extreme- ly competent hummus. and because Io otten an operator I: not fully unable. unsightly [cars are the re- sult. What est"" "portion- hnir? It is believed to he I [lllldllllr tor. mation. Hot weather sometimes " centunte: I growth that nlready CE. iItI. or might bring out a light do“ on skin not nun-11y subject to it, but in the latter cue. cold weather drive. It away again Cream- do not nuke hairs grow despite widespreul belief that they do. THE TRUTH "OUT OUPIIFLUOUO HAM Can "perfutttm hair " eradicai- ad permanently. without consider» able trouble? That is a question that is repeatedly being put to me. The truth to that 'tttserious hail CAN be eradicated. but you must be prepared to so to a toad deal ot trouble. Mfg†:ts'ri'si',c'jf:jii', _ir,'i'i:,ii.t.it'i'iirt"i" w in.“ for Br. ma"; bow and better you In! his“; of b that! in Luv“. h; us much as 1 jo hunt beaver anon might hi hat year but t Q don melon I " however. thh, ben by Que chins i bury! by J. 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