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NESTLE'S WOMEN'S INTERESTS NESTLE'S

CHOCOLATE

CHOCOLATE

OF INTEREST.

A very attractive pink chiffon frock is very simply rande and trimmed only with a corsage of rhinestones bow, affect and long, fringe of the brilliants..

Wide metallic ribbon with gold and silver threads interwoven to forma pattern, is liked for sashes and for trimmings for evening gowns..

BEAUTY OF THE FEET. WINES AND HEALTH.

"An expert on dancing gives th: following advice :--

Wines which judiciously used, are of distinct value as medicine, "When the feet ache, a length-but they should always be taken) wise massage might be tried. Rub with food, and proferably late in the foot, up and down, the leg to the day.

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and from the knee. Never use a Each wine has its apceife "use circular motion round the foot and and value as a medicine. " ankle.

Sherry is as a rule, too alcoho- "Last and important--keep thelle for the alek. It is, however, body's weight down to prevent extremely useful for making wine fallon arches. Thick hips and why, and for use with soda water undue Rosh may be caused by in cases of sickness when cham- aching feet which refuse exercise. gne is ordered, but is too ex- And undue flesh and thick hips pensive. will often cause painful feet and fallen arches. "Don't expect your feet to carry more than their share of weight.

"Reduce, and then go walking. For, when all is said and dona, walking is the very best exercise for the body in general and also for the feet."

The square neck gives an unusual effect to this taffeta frook that breathes of youth in every soft tidle ruffic and every velvet streamer. Pale yellow it is, with just the ac-. ́cent of black in the ribbons for -

the charming contrast and daintiest of pink silk rose buds

for trimming.

Maderia is the wine most likely to cause gout, and for, that reason, should be avoided by persons with e any gouty tendency...

Port is also a gouty wine, but it It is an ex- hus, distinct uses. cellent tonic and enriches the

Alau It is an astringent! blood.

Clure is the only wine that can be taken safely by gouty people.

Burgundy is less astringent than port, but a glass taken with meals certainly aids digestion...

The Sauternes are very useful in convalescence, and may be taken alternately with claret in cases of malnutrition. They are also of especial value in anaemia. This fíact is too little known,

Miss Ida, Rubenstein is packing a theatre in Paris with this and sundry other poses. most important roles is "The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian."

WHAT IS VANITY?

SUMMER WRAPS.

There is no vanity in making the best of ourselves.

One of Miss Rubenstein's

REMOVING TRACES OF ly remove it.

FATIGUE.

Light wines, such as Moselle and hock, are best for brain- work- ers who need a digestive stimulùnt. Champagne is undoubtedly u

Then apply rather rapid stimulant, and is of great

thickly, a paste made of fuller's value in some acute dieensel when

earth-such as is used in the nur- quick action is needed, especially While shawls are very much

sery and water, spreading it up when the digestive processes are worn, embroidered crepe de Chine

to the hair line and using partícu slow. For the gouty or diebetle ones have not been so noticeable

There is no vanity in the desire the office or a day's shopping feel about the eyes and mouth, where Many women come home from lar care in covering the regions individual it is wicked drink. Intely-or, indeed, so many of to please others in our appearance.ing and looking about ten years the deepest lines of fatigue gather. These suffering from diabetes erepé de Chine at all. The newest There is no vanity in the love of older than they really are. should drink claret, hock, or dry ones are often huge squares of the beautiful or in its cultivation. each of these occasions, is a rule, the longer the better. for your On Leave the paste on while it dries, sherry if anything..

brocade or lame, bordered with

There is no vanity in seeking to they have an engagement for purpose. Red wines are always more tonic deep metal fringe, cr-and this obtain and preserve the most which they wish to look their best. drawn feeling until you think Endure the slightly than white, and are a more per- is even newer-chiffon in two desirable form, colour and grace manent stimulant to the nerves, colours, the border being a con- in human body and face; it is an The temptation is to stay at you can't endure it for another. the muscles, and digestive organs. trast to the centre. If a shawl is entirely worthy desire..

home rather than go, looking and moment and then endure it for Their action is alower, and they of plain chiffon in one colour, then There is no vanity in a wife's feeling such a wreck. There is, a few moments more. This in ali, are not eliminated so quickly as it is heavily embroidered with striving by art to recover or to however, no necessity to do this. should take about a quarter of an white wines.

WISDOM FOR THE

LOVELORN.

When a man is first married, he sces no use for heaven. After a ime he sees no use for any other place-Socrates.

Marry for love, not for money, But if she was money try hard to love her-Count Boni.

'Tis hetter to have loved and lost than to marry and be bossed.

A married man has cares, but a bachelor has no pleasures-Dr. Johnson.

The best man at a wedding is the one who tioesn't get married- Aaron Hill, "

Traffa in vivid tones.

For midsummer

retain the affèctions of her hus- band.

evenings,

There is no vanity in an un beautiful tulle shawls are tho

married woman's desire to obtain latest thing in wraps. They are that attention' and courtesy, the in shaded colours-from pale pink want of which gives her many un to deep rose, for instance, with border of doop rose lace and they happy moments..

Here is a remedy for both the hour. Wash off with warm water. look and the feeling. First take

The result? The most delicate- for half an hour before partaking a hot bath, and lie down and reatly fresh. complexion imaginable; of a meal.

digestion, as it is to the removal fatigue put to fight. Of course, This is essential to the every line, every suggestion of

of the tired feeling.

the effect is not permanent but for

Then cleanse the face

a single evening duration this andj throat thoroughly with your usual method of rolling the years away is face cream, after which thorough cannot be surpassed.

II. •

There is no vanity in every who strives to look her woman

Vanity? Vanity? What

are very lovely, even if they don't, perhaps, do very much actuail best. wrapping!

A new evening cloak of gold Vanity 2 lame was remarkable for its fascinating sleeves. These were made loose, and immensely long. and then drawn up to the right length by about six inches of vegy tight gauging just above the top of the wide cuff. This showed the gold chiffon lining, and left the underpart of the sleeve 'very full, which was very efective and successful,

THIS WEEK'S RECIPE.

THERE ARE TIMES WHEN YOU ARE OVERJOYED "AT A HOLE IN ONE ”-

The jacket is separate lace sleeves and all, to this bolero frock. The frock beneath is very short of sleeve and trimmed with bands of lace and embroidered organdy, Pleated over apron of the skirt ties with a very baily plaided bora at the back..

Miss Ernestina Callee, 19, daughter of President Calles of Mexico, is touring the United States. This photo was taken in New Orleans, where she admitted she is a flapper, and said she is proud of th

TWENTY DELECTABLE

SANDWICHES.

1. White bread, buttered, Swiss

cheese and mustard.

2. White bread, cream cheese

and orange marmalade.

3. White bread, pimiento cheese and chopped nuts..

4. White bread buttered, chop: 'ped dates, figs and raisine mois- tened with lemon juice.

5. Gingerbread, cut thin and

The new version of the unklet is ornately jewelled and worn on the unt side of the

stocking....

13. White brend buttered, filled! witth mayonnaise, shredded let- itace or water cress.

buttered and filled with cream with thin slices of turkey sprin

14. White bread, buttered, filled

checse.

́6. White, bread, buttered, filled

kled with celery salt.

16. White bread, buttered and

with chicken, minced, and chopiled with Neufchatel cheese and

ped celery.

fino minced candied orange peel

7. White bread buttered, filled and preserved ginger. with minced chicken, pimiento and mayonnaise.

B. White bread, buttered, filled with minced or thin sliced' ham) and mustard.

it

.

9. White bread, buttered, filled with chopped hard boiled eggs and mayonnaise.

16. White bread buttered, filled with fresh caviare, seasoned with! lemon peel.

17. White bread buttered, filled with the yolks of hard boiled egga and anchovy paste:

18. White bread, buttered, filled 10. White bread, buttered, filled with tuna fish and mayonnaise. with chopped celery and nuts, 19. White bread, buttered filled

11. Toasted bread, buttered, fill-with the yolks of hard boiled eggs

ed with chopped fried bacon and and anchovy paste. grated chees9.

20. White bread, buttered, and

12. White bread buttered, filled Alled with thin cut slices of cold with chopped olives and mayon bolled tongue sprinkled with celery) [naíso."

Saalt.

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TIMES WHEN

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