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I 6 THE YINNIPE3 TRIBUNE, TIIUT.SDAY, DECEMEEH 31, 1014 i Tomorrow's Calendar TWstmliiHtfi- will hioUi a New Yeur's net-vice, beiriiiniitB ut 10 a.m. The annual I'resb terhin rally will be held in tin- lY.itnil church, beKiiitnni? at 6 Kilwin Ch.wn, street, whs the hostess yesterday af ternoon of a iilcHsmit little tea iciven in honor of l-iditli Chow of who is her un--t. Mr. find Mrs. S.

Tait fire the iniests of Mr. ami Mrs. Normal) 1. Walton, Kdmoiiton, for the Year's holiday. (Mr.

nncl Mrs. A. It Camibell. McMillan avenue, left Tuesday mtht for the east, called by tin- serious illness of Mrs. father.

Mrs. Lyons, of lut.iiiii. Is the puest of her sister, Mrs. 11. U.

HubboH, for the New Year holidays. The Misses Jessie and Mary I.eminoit. of are the u.u-hls of -Mrs. Henry JJhu in Ibmn.i. Col.

It. 11. Snider and officers of the Twenty-seventh battalion worn tin) hosts at hti enjoyable danee Tuesday evening at the. old Art icuiiuial col-1. -ire.

Mrs. T. U. Peacon will be "at home" on New Year's I 'ay at her home, -M 1- uiby street. I Mrs.

Fortin and Mrs. C. K. Fortin will be "tit home" New Year's l'ay at llolv Trin. ty rectory.

1 Mad i mo Kdwurd lllniult ami Miss I'r'scilla ilinihault, l.a Veiundrye street. St. Boniface, ill receive New Year's l'ay. Miss K. lv.

M' I.eoil, of the Normal' school is eridtti' the holidays with! Mrs. A. H. Mci.eod. lith street, Kian-don.

Mr. tmd Mrs. were the Kuests over the Christinas holiday of Mis. it. S.

WiiC -fiHe la I'niirio. llolidav visitors were present at i a (laine uivea In 'If lhii'itlmi ha. hel- ors this week arc Miss Kate Slither-, land and Messrs. .1. Staveiey I'llliiiK and (1.

Nairn. I Mrs. Charles Newoombe Is spending the holiday week in Krandmi. i I Mr. nnd Mrs.

MotT.it with Miss Nathalie I lat tshor ne, last eveniT'E for Toronto, wtn re thee will their brother. Con oral (I. 1 hirtshorne, of the Army Sor ice Corps. Mrs. C.

J. Ilrn'in. of Carry street, will receive on New Year's day from to 10 o'clock. Her daiic-hter, Mrs. Kvans.

will receive with her. Miss ruiV'al. ill) lonald street, will rereive tomorrow from 3 to fi o'clock. Mrs. Solandt will rce've with her.

iV Mrs. V. A I'ver ai her daughter le-e Chal'i'er. will not receive New Year's I'nv. to recent be reavements in the family.

Mr, nod Mrs. Win Falls and Miss l.nella Knapp, of Mani'mi. are the triicsts of Mr. and Mrs. Win.

Ilurrows. Mrs. Arthur Mn-phy. of lalmonton, known to the iml.lie as Canuck," was at the Alexandra yesterday for a few hours on her way i ist. It is hoped that on return from Toronto in several weeks she will address til" Women's Canadian club.

A ouiet wedding took place in St. Luke's church on Tuesday, I'ee. 22nd. when Miss U'innifreil Pavls whs nulled in inarriaire. with Mr.

Horace. J. Ford, the Kev. W. Ilertal Heeney performing the ceremony.

Mrs. Allen Wenirent. McM.iIlan avenue. Fort Kouire. will be at home to her friends on ear's afternoon.

In honor of her son, Mr. Wallace Frown. Mrs. Fdward Frown, Wellington Crescent, fcave a dance last even-ln sr. The miests included Miss Kathleen Charlton, Miss Aileen C.arlaiul, Miss C.aiiand, Miss lfeatricf HaKer, ernti McMartin.

Tuck well. Miss I ditu Fvanson, 1 ss I abel Cross. Miss Josephine I'ar-kin. Miss irl.U'ie WriK-ht, Miss Mathesoii, Miss Monica I'Kelly, Miss Madeleine Hall, Miss Thclma Mtss X'era Smail. Jean Pinirwa'l.

Miss Lilian Steep. Miss Vivian Suckling. Miss Jean Mel -an. Miss Jean liyan. Miss Ktith Hyan, Messrs.

ll.iker, lnincan McDonald. Friice Chown Norman D'Arcy. Itoy Kric Campbell. Harvey Ashdown. Frank Kltchie, Lewis Perkins.

Kalph I'ratiu-ly, A. Steiihoiise, C. Harbcr, I Kimland, W. Mathesoii, Chris (I'Kelly, Morris I'atton, Krli- Fatton, Dr. Schwalm, Keith C.ordon, Clarke Fop-liam.

(ioorce llolman, Prank Turner Kalph Faker. Mrs. W. II. Farcy, will rereive New Y'ear's lav.

assisted bv her daughters, at her risidence, 7a lidmonton street Anions those who attended the "Cettury In Music and Press" pro-din id by the Women's Musical club, in aid of the Cross funds, fit the Fort Carry hotel last evening wen I Ills Honor, the Lieutenant-Governor, Lady Cameron, Mrs. Homer Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Cameron, and Count de Fury. Sir Faniel and Lady McMillan.

Lady Atkins, her two daughters, the Misses Helen and Hetty Aikins, Mrs. Maidonald, Miss Elinor Macdonald, Mrs. Leih McCarthy, Miss Grace Moody and Miss Marion Moody attended. Mrs. L.

Ironside, 94 Roslyn Road, will receive New Year's day. Miss Ironside, Mrs. G. Wickson and Miss I Helen Fow ler will rei eivo with her. Ills honor, Sir Douglas Cameron and Lady Cameron, will receive at Govern- nient house, from 4 to 6 o'clock New Year's day.

Lady McMillan will receive from 4 to ti at her residence, WellinKton Crescent, tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Macdonald. Miss Flinor Macdonald, and Mrs. Leigh McCarthy, will receive with her.

Lady Aikins will receivo at her home "Uiver Fend," from 3 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. (i. 11. Aikins and Mrs.

A. W. Moody will receive with her. Mrs. W.

II. Montague will receive from 4 to ti in the vice-regal drawing room of the Royal Alexandra. Mrs. Fri Montague, Mrs. Crossen and Miss Montague, will receive with her.

Lieutenant-Colonel Snider and of-cers of the 27th battalion, will be "at home" to their fr.ends from 3 to 6 o'clock at the old Agricultural college, tomorrow afternoon. The sergeants of the 7Sth Cameron Highlanders, will be "at home" at 202 Main street from 3 to 5:30 New Y'ear's day. Mr. and Mrs. G.

fnlomii v.i were visiting Moose Jaw friends for Christmaa, returned to tlie cu.v noo week. Mr. P. A. F.ensou of Moose Jaw, Is visitor in the city.

I 1 Mrs. F. Hunt of this city, Is spending tlie holidays in Moose Jaw the guest of her son, Mr. IV. H.

Hunt. GIRLS TO CURL NEW YEAR IN This evening tlie Klmwooa Ladies' Curling club will meet the Men's club in an exciting game which will usher In the New Year. For the next two weeks the time will be spent in practising for the mid-winter event, which will commence Jan. Hi. The rinks are drawn as tollows; Miss Morrison.

Miss K. Snary, Miss Dells, Miss O. (iunn, skip; Miss Mould, Miss Herniiston, Miss D. li.itteishiil, Miss M. Midwinter, skip; Miss Camp- bell, Miss Woods, Miss D.

Gunn, Misa Ross, skip; Miss Curry, Miss Crahh, SMiss Fell. Mrs. A. R. Ilredin, skip: Miss L.

Dryden, Miss Mlddleton, Miss Ij L. Crawford. Mrs. W. Ilntzier, skip; Miss Chapman, Mrs.

Price, Miss M. I Johnson, Mrs. S. Kclihan, skip; Mrs. McLean, Miss Thompson, Miss M.

Davis, Mrs. D. Matheson, skip; Miss Snary, Smith, Mrs. Harry Kent and Miss Colloiigh. 1 PICKING WINNER IN APPLE RECIPE CONTEST i rc .1 "'t 1 i A i i ij i ''3 i i MRS.

CHARLTON SALISBURY Head of tin- Household Hepartment In the Provincial School of Agriculture, who is sortinir out the bundled upon hundreds of npol" recipes contributed to The Tribune's contest. Her decision will be published in The Tr. Vim; of January 10. We Wish You A HAPPY NEW YEAR Heal happiness is WOVEN, of three strands: a strand of work, a strand of rest, and strand of recreation The new year 1 lie entire in store you no better than the Victrola can provide! Wliut can he so euh ivat imr, so s) cut crtaiiiinir, as to 1 Iiear in your own lioine the actual living voices of the 3 most fiioi'ius sinoi'i's, the suierl firt of tin: foremost in-8 st rusnciitalists, the cut mucins music of celebrated bands and orchestras, the delightful humor of the cleverest of I clever corm-diaiis I The Victrola provides it, and it is so easy to have onel VTN AS LITTLE AS CASH Ipnts Victrola where it properly belongs in VOUIt home Tlie balance may be paid on terms to suit your reasonable tbiclice. Ccme to us and get one.

Do it NOW! MASON RISCH, LIMITED Atldi'iss: 302 POSTAGE AVENU3 Very low rates and itinerary arranged for excursions via Grand Trunk Railway System, Main Portage Ave, 8 The StftiHliirri of Mrrnjtt.i I and rurlty SUN AMMONIA The old reliable time nml Inlmr aver, proven during II qmirlrr ttf a century. Insist on 'til for KITtlil UOHK i ll Mint II VI II IIIIIIM 1(1 WIN IK) ll.rlMVC Shhl AD l'lT WORK HltiS AMI lAHI'KIS MV AMMONIA oni'e lined, atvtay oneil. IteUticen Simp, lime nnd Labor required nt lennt Order Todnj- of Your firocer Accept No Substitutes W.U.Escoit Limited nil i- I Western Lost it tip" rpp-rW 'i' Fr c- i fx TSic Ileialzman Co. Player Piano has reached a point of excellence that is hard to conceive. Played by hand it shows the same distinctive superiority as tlie lleintzman and Co.

piano; played with he music roll It responds easily to the tem-I crime of the and renders incomparably the music of the masters or tlie simple favorites of the people. our Player-expert will gladly 1 (h monst r.ale this perfect Plnyer-Piano at any time you visit the store. ('till and write for particulars of prices and terms. A Victrola for the New Ytar Visit our Victrola Parlors and en-I ioy a forclaste of a Victrola In your home. iiuiipecj Ureatsst Music Houta The Iloiite of the Ib-intzman 1'iuno and the Victrola I J.

W. Kelly, .1. r.cdmonrt. W. J.

Ross, Sole owners 329 Portage Winnipeg, Man. I i Ity our latest method we ruarante that can perform any kind of den tal work without the least pain, or RFUND YOUR MONEY I New Method Dental Parlors COR. PORTAGE AND DONALD .11.. I'i St lie! Mt Up-to-dllt 1 I Year-Esid Sale Making: a special effort on the last clay of 1C14 ti.1 to out-do all fur values ever before offered 'j, in Winnipeg. You already know FAIR- WEATHER quality, but note the prices I Persian Lamb Coats ,5 Pull length style, deep set-In sleeves, new full skirt lined 1 with grey brocade.

$350 values CiriA IlbU 5' lb Superfine Persian lamb coat, 43 inches long, with new 5 Itnglan sleeves, and black fox shawl collar and cutis, in ed with frrey brocaded poplin. OTC i $550 values for Persian lamb coat, wonderfully uniform curl, with shawl jj collar and culTs, lined with grey Skinner's satin, f.n Incle ikl' 5 $225 jH; Persian lamb coat, 3-4 length, bold curl, extra bright Klnssy ok Ins, lined with Skinner's tflC7 CA iB satin. $350 values for LD I mJJ Ladies' Lined Coats A fancy gTey hand-loomed tweed coat. 4S inches long, 'S with Uaglan sleeves and full back, with shawl collar of dark raccoon, and lined with spring caught natural Jj i.3 $67.50 Chamois and fur-lined coats, in black broadcloth, full In length, lined with chamois or hamster, with large collar 5 4 and lapels of 2 striped natural eastern mink. $100 values for pJli3U ladles' chamois inter-llned coats In black broadcloth, '2 lined with fine satin nnd trimmed with Jtusshin otter.

$55.00 and $65.00 values $21 75 3 Hlack broadcloth coats, with fine Alaska sable collars, 5 i revers and cuffs, lined with heavily furred mnskriit. 3 $47.50 i 1 Mink Muffs Extraordinary offerings of large dark eastern mink nillow muffs with 5L 5 stripes, some trimmed with tails, others plain. and $100, 50 I 297-299 Portage Ave. Toronto WINNIPEG Montreal '9 A Happy New Year ji To All i i FOWLER PIANO i WiPANY I 360 Portage Ave. (Steele Block) ii ii iimiiii 1 1 ii in ii ii ii ii ii i i him i i mil i inm i nt inrini int nr in in T1 BUSINESS IS GOOD BETTER THAN "USUAL" The fwTS At Smith Street 4 Avenues '7 Wish You A Peaceful New Year" Busineis on a Business Basis The Olympia Hotel Limited I I SUNDAY TAJLE D'HOTE DINNER, $1.50 I 1 rn rn r- 1 DON'T SAY "I Can't Aflord to Have My Teeth Fixed Now" all realize ti.al tiiiiiKs not went they slinnlil le nrnl rat imn 1 la hard to Ret hold of.

Kut perhaps It is all lur the le-t It makes dll of us who have to wmk for living the value of money. It KM Kl nr. It, a dollar sued Is a dollar earned. VI llfc.lt, also, that are even mure valuable than mone.y. IIKAI.TII Is the first stp towards haj pmess.

Therefoie. vou i ist kep your TKKTII. la llr tlun- lliix Ihr pluee for llur li-oll BIfj Saving on Fine Dentistry Bridge Work $5 per tooth, bst 22k gold; $5 22k gold crowns out i'kickh m.waxs Tin: i Iloadrril of Othrra Are "Hklnu ArivantiiBF Our I'upiilnr I'rlrra. II Mir ml I Do Your False Teeth Fit Or do I bey foasrantly drop la your nioiidi? II en 1 1 and it (lie drnllnlx who kooii hon to lit Jour nimilll llb our I'llllKV i PERSOXAL ATTKM'I(I Tllte advnntnar of our flrtern yr-rn' fiprrlrurr na pecHllIK la iimklnit fetli. $8.00 Whalebone Open EvenlnQs DR.

PARS MS MW.IIKK BLOCK, rOKIAtil A K. T-lfihone M. Ovrr Oraud Trunk Ticket univr. HEAR HINDLEY Pastor of Cental Church TONIGHT on Temperance Canpaigning in Washington 1 Oddfellows1 Temple, Kennedy Street MEETING COMMENCES AT 8 CLOCK R. T.

of T. AuspitES. Public Cordially Invited Our Daily APPLE Recipe APPLE JAM Pare and cut apples Into quarters, I core and cut into lather thick slices; 1 to every pound of apples allow one pound of brown Kiis'ar, and to every live pounds of apples allow the thinly cut rinds and Juice of four lemons and one-half pound of Kinder root and ono ounce of cloves. Let stand In a bowl urtil the following day; boll until the apples ar" a rich amber color and per-i fectly clear. WEDDINGS AULD MALCOLM I A very interesting event took place nt the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. 'iiitine, Montrose street, when their sister. Miss Lela Adela Malcolm, was married to Mr.

John Auld, of the Rank of Common this afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. Canon Jeffery officiated. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. Thomas Malcolm. Mrs.

C. W. F. Jeffery played the wedding march. The bride wore a becoming gown of white charmeuse, with lace trimmings.

She carried a bouquet of bridal roses and valley libes. Miss Margaret Pa vld-son, attended the bride. She wore a gown of grev charmeuse with violet trimmings and carried pink roses. Mr. id.

C. H. Faille supported the groom. After the ceremony a buffet lunch was (served. Mr.

and Mrs. Auld leave on the 5 o'clock train for Minneapolis. I1 Fpon their return they wdll reside at 4fi St. James place. Mrs.

Gunne's gown was of blue satin with a long tunic of ninon. McllMNES KENNING I The marriage took place yesterday in I Windsor, of Kathleen Kenning, i I daughter of Mrs. James H. Kenning, I of that city, to Roy Rain Mclnnes. I LL It of Winnipeg.

Mr. Mclnnes is a 1' member of he law firm, Munson, Allan, I Laird and Davis. I Mr. and Mrs. Mclnnes, after a short I honeymoon, will return to the city on January 12, and will take up their residence at 217 Wellington Crescent.

i i DONNELLY THOMPSON I The marriage or Jean daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson, to the Rev.

Henry Bingham Donnelly, of Hlhow, takes place at i 7 30 o'clock this evening in Holy Trinity clum h. Archdeacon Fortin officiating Mr. St. Jon Naftel will play the Wedding March as the bride comes mi the aisle, leaning on the arm of her father, and during the signing of the register. Mr J.

J. Mmcrleff will sing. I The bride will wear a suit of navy blue serge, with a large blue velvet hat with sable tiimmirgs. Her bouquet is of bridal roses and lilies of the valley, i The bridesmaids will wear costumes of I plush; Miss Doris Thompson, sister of i the bride, Alice blue, and Miss Gladys Mclntyre. raisin color.

The bridegroom be attended by Mr. Jack Donnelly. I Mr. Kp Ic and Mr. Norman Thompson will act as ushers.

After i the ceremony a reception will be held 'at the home of the bride's parents. 142 Flhelbort street. Mrs. Thompson, mother of the bri will wi ar a be-coining ill ess of black otipo de chine, a I small bl.it. velvt hat, with black os- prcy.

Mr. and Mis. Donnelly leave on i the 10.30 train for Hlbow, their future home. i KELLETT BORROWS A ver pretty wedding was solem- i nized at the home of and Mrs. vm.

Burrows, 427 iwunitoba avenue on Tuesday, Pec. 29, at 4 o'clock when about forty guests assembled to witness the marriage of incir eldest (laughter, Grriruue Annie, to Mr. John Stanley Kellett. Rev. J.

N. McLean performed the eeiemony. The bi nle 1 was daintt'- attired In a dress of navy biue crepe de dune with tunic and ti minings of cream shuuow lace. The brides bister, Aibs Ulads Follows acted as bridesmaid, and the groom's brother. Mr.

Arthur Keliett, pciioim-td the dulies of best man. After congratulations the guests repaired to the dinaig room where a sumptuous repast was served. Among the Kuests were the bride's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.

m. Falls, of Manitou. and Miss Luella Knapp, cousin of the bride, also from Jianitou. In the evening a leceptiuii was held. Music was furnished by Mr.

Bertie Brown, Bert Bolton and Mr. William O'Ponnell. The presents were many and beautiful, Including a beautiful rdano. the gift of the gioom to the bride. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a gold locket and chain, and to the best man gold cuff links.

Mr. and Mrs. Kellett will be at home at Suite 4, Itamono court, Frit-chard avenue, after January 10. WOOLLEY ROMEOUGH At the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Rombough, Tuesday, December 2H. their eldest daughter, 1 eah, was united In marriage to Mr. Wllbert K. Woollev, of Prince Albert Mr. and Mrs.

Wool-lev left on the 8 o'clock train for their home In Prince Albert. She who does not go to the Hudson's Bay store on Saturday will miss the first opportunity to choose lrom the wonderful array of bargains to be had there during the month of Janu-ao. naif price and less reign. In the women 8 wear department alone, enough can be saved to take one a long way to California. F.xquisite afternoon and evening gowns whose I rices ranged around the hundred dollar mark, are slipping out at less t.ian twenty dollars.

One is of green silk Knopp rep with a bronze giidle of tissue material. The sheer bodice may be translonned from evening decollete to a conventional lfternoon sobriety by the little cape affair that is weighted gracefully in the back with a tassel. A whole easeful of such gowns are to be sold at this rldicul- oimly low price, for which the materials alone could not be procured. I In the same department the coat chances Bre equally good. Fveuing wraps with squiirel collars and gor- geous silk and brocaded linings will demand a quarter, third, and half the price first asked for them.

Smart winter coats with al. the latest ideas in style and materiiil will none of them ask more than half what they normally would get. The boot and shoe store is crammed full and overflowing with extraordinary i ricings. The smartest and most, i expensive shoes for dress and street wear are going at half price. The sizes i for have not yet been placed, hence any lino can be broken with impunity.

Kdwin C. Burt, the famous New York shoe manutactiiter, makes admittedly a shoe of fashion, unsurpassed by any In America. The Hudson's Bay shoe store will ofler these for half price. Likewise Julien Ko-kenges noted "Sil-kid boots. These shoes are of velvets, brocaded fabrics 'in black and colors; snide lent hers in black and colors; patent colt with dull and fabric top ing.

All are oJ' the newest models and the current season styles. Half price is asked. No prudent shopper will miss this opportunity to make a saving in this year when such a saving counts as it never did belore. Announcements Pinal arrangements have been made to hold the annual convention of the Manitoba Horticultura and Forestry 'association in Winnipeg on Thursday and F'rioay, Feb. 18 and lit, lltir.

Th.s is during bonspiel week, whin special rates on the railways are available. Danes in Winnipeg will hold their Christinas tree celebration in Scott Memorial hall. Princess street, tonight, under the auspices of the Danish Hro therhood. Santa Clans will be in attendance around a large tree, bcuuti-1 1 fully decorated with numerous colored lights and trimmings and laden with 1 sweets and fruits. At midnight a bun-i (inet will lie tendered.

A intet will 'sing songs written tor the occasion. The regular meeting of the Women's association of Home street Presbyter-inn church will be hold Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 4, at 3 o'clock, in the church. All the ladies are requested to be present, as an election of officers for Hie. year will take place.

As usual, the sergeant-major and sergeants of the Ktith regiment will receive on New Year's day between the hours of 3 and p.m.. at the Drill hall, Broadway. Owing to unforeseen circumstances the New Year's party of the delivery department of K. L. Prewry, scheduled for New Year's Kve, has been postponed until Friday evening, Jan.

Stll, at 7.30 p.m. Fisher hall, Mam street. All tickets will be honored on the new dato. A regular of Manitoba lodge. No.

1, i.O.F., ill be held on Ninv Year's night, in Oddfellows' hall, cor- ner Princess siieet and AlcDermot av- ei.ue, hen they will be at home to till oddfellows In the city. A special invitation to all soldier uddft Hows is I extended. 1 Betty Vincent's Advice to Lovers Many times you up irls nrt nt a lops to know how to nhow Oirir a-' I'reoiat ion of court ewifR Hhown them i by KPiitlomen. The riht way is tr ucknowledge a kindness in whatever lorm it is received. xou may thank an older person for doing you a favor, i lien wn not inank a young man? 'i'nis is the way to look at toe question lor conventional reasons, itcal politeness can not be tuKeu loo luui intercsitd.

is nevei uiiims to huow grauuiue but all eliuaive aie in poor taste. L'ear Miss Vincent When a youi.fci iau. is l. taeii home at night uX-ler a pariy by a gentleman tr.end of hers won wiiom sue is Ullu well uciiuan.u d. it pi oper to shake hands 1 blllm.

hnu good-uignt to show her appreciation, or suoulo sue si bid lulu ami thank him ior his 1. 1. without shaking banus? adv.se nie wuai is the right ih.i.i, 10 uo in micii a case, in your column in luo lours very truy, A. li. c.

A NS. Kit hi form would be correct. It depends on how long you iiae tlie gentleman, ana how goou ir. ends you are, beaiii.g mind tuai a gentleman i ousiucis It a privilege to be ut service. Vincent This last Christmas an old swi etneart of mine gave me a present wuicti was much nicer tnan i lie one my own husband gave me.

1 Iiku It much belter ai.d toid my husband so. ismce tueii lie has acted cool towards me that I feel as if 1 ha count leu an awful crime. Shall I give the present back to its original ownei u. oruer to p. case my husband, or what shall 1 do.

ll 1 do return It, what snail 1 give? Vours sincerely, VIOLET. ANS. You should send it back. It Is not al to keep it under ihe clc i umstanccs. One indispensiblo comfort on chilly winter at tei is the delicious cup of Mtlada lea.

Always perfect always the same. Sayings of Mrs. Solomon Translated by Helen ltciwland onvright. 1PJ4. by The Tress ruhllshinB t'.

The New York Evening World) 1YNICISM Is a barb wire fence which the Sentimentalist builds around his heart bo-i cause he is afraid. Sometimes a wife is only the monument on the tomb of a man's dead illusions. The highest test of a woman's friendship is her willingness to share l.er last dab of powder with you; of a man's, his wi II u. guess to share his last smoke with you. When a wife stops bothering about where her husband goes evenings or what time he gets home nights, somehow it seems to take all the edge off his pleasure.

One form of pleasure that has never been appreciated is a wife's almost tin- canny genius for finding the things on morning that a husband amused htmself all day Sunday throwing around the house. To write, "I love you!" more than once in a letter Is to inscribe your own epitaph in a man's affections. "Ivove cannot be confined." In fact. In these. tango-tealng days of frivolous femininity the) average man can't confine his to one woman at a Most married men regard theii as a martyr's sanctuary' and selves as "fugitives from Injusti "Making love" is fascinating pastime; but real love Is never "inadeJ; like Topsy, it "Jes' grows." yv.

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