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~- CYNTHIA GREY ————_—__—_~, _ |Consider Man Whom Other Men Respect Don’t Marry the Sheik Who Has No Batting Average With Men f BY CYNTHIA GREY : i “All the girls are crazy about dim, but the boys can’t j stand him—just jealousy tho.” | That was the way | heard a girl describing the sweet- heart who had just bestowed the solitaire on her unreluctant finger. I am apprehensive for her happiness. 1 give her just a few months of married life in which to realize that the type of men that “all the girls are crazy about” doesn't usually make the best husband, and that when a man 1 thoroly disliked by other men, there is usually more than jealousy involved. That is one reason why it is a good thin estimate of the men you know and the m¢ to get a man’s 1 who take you around. That's why it is a good thing to have your suitor j get acquainted with your father and your brothers, and see how he stacks up with other men. ; After all, men can judge another man better than a wo- ; Man can, just as women can judge another woman more { keenly than men can. You know that the woman who hasn’t any friends among her own sex is one who doesn’t deserve them. If a girl can’t achieve some popularity among girls, there's some- thing wrong with her somewhere. Either she’s the selfish type who wants everything for herself, or she has no sense of ethics in dealing with her associates. The really desirable girls are always liked by girls, even | if they do inspire a little jealousy onthe side and a catty i remark now and then. | 5 And girls, regardless of lots of twaddle to the contrary, +haye a sense of loyalty and fairness. They have a respect | / and admiration for a girl = | who wins her triumphs ‘st against me. ‘They say my fairly companionship would ruin the repu z }tation of tholr gir | a it’s exactly the same with men. Why do they always hold tha : here are certain Wc WhIGH adiicat amet ie 1 werk will. & bi She game of life is played. A man) crook, 1 wouldn't say anything. 1 f Wa entitled to everything he can} yoy in my shc what would Win fairly, but if he doesn't play} yoy do @airly, he loses the respect of his|” | would keep a f upper } fp CAgllow men. nd so continue to live, that the t > You can depend on it a man Whol} jast black shred of my past had a has no men friends is one who} fq) way and been consumed} doesn't observe the rules. by the dust | All of us have a large percentage} ¢ you have a sister, you no| ‘of vanity in our makeup. abt will re how th @ sense of triumph in walk about welcoming you with the man eve other girl The pat . F €razy about. There's a nice tribe distance # fo our powers of attracti 1 back to i But vanity makes us shor < and Me j and we need clear vision 1 1 j gmdertake anyt! % ; Tiness as the ; 2 7 q band or w raat and ot ; So I ady 1 s < garefully ar the |g 1 sheik who has no b rage t ' im, 1 am with his own sex the : nth ts material from which nus- | and i 7 ‘ aw bands are made aie To Destroy Dandelions Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl, only 23, and I have a lot o! eray hair and it shows up dread- fully, as my hair is dark brown.| py » ' ai aatut j fan you print a formula of some] mate se aanuines Tacota oc ‘oa Sort that will darken hair? Thank-| uote or 2% rounds of common ing you, Vv. : aie! : | How can da be GARDENER Miss Grey on | Dear delions lawns controlled? " ley co RES \ ( er dus, TINE Hn som wr] seit a a O Von dics s Li . Everybody has a day off, but things are not always what they seem. That is readily apparent in the sketch above by Ethel Hays. Mother takes a day off, but it simply amounts to moving the kitchen and the dishwashing to the great outdoors. [Don’t Abandon Pets When Going Camping | for Summer ads the follow ° 4 the children ‘fi imals, for them the them humanely des' homes him hatchet so that en him a | \-— (Chie Zor the Jan ily BY SISTER MARY Breakfast crambled bran Luncheon Grape vith fruit, egg rice mil Crear muffin coffee of lettuce cheese and pota to soup, crouton ad, rai and wiches, cherric Conde, milk, tea Dinner ruit broiled sirloin potatoes, al in and rice a la cocktails, steak, mashed fried summer quash, tomato and pea 1, raspberry water icc al- , drop cakes, whole wheat bres milk, coffee. f f p if » CHERRIES AND RICE A LA CONDI 5 milk, 2 table ‘ 1 tea mon blespoon in milk until almost done, Add sugar, butter and more milk if neces H 16 cooking until ri onde move lemon peel at in t b a ks of exe Arran in a mound in a deep » lish, Make a syrup of the emon juice until cherric are tender cherries from uD “and by rapid * BY GRETA NI boiling until ‘ ikle cher Motion Picture Actress over rice mold, pour over YELLOW hair, 1 pe sae yrup and serve feature, ha and I give it much 1poo my own h tr with dic ancestor s my distinguish attention made’ of cas’ a th © soap I put this on a small sponge, and scrub my h with r would I be guilty of putting the soap bar directly on bad. I give head three washings with soap Top | HOUSEWIFE i rinse until t ater is 4 In the 4 lemon Juice—that's for sheen always use water, for co! USE KEROSENE OIL atura ave s usefu f a a ays rubbed dry by and tif I use a rotary massage inju: nlp treatment as i I never never an fror but I have a v FOR CLEANLINESS S be sure eatner+UOlar th t 1 food T! oer r RETAIN THE HEAT : : uncovered dish FOR HARDWOOD FLOORS coats a tendency te It is cruel to ke r “We On a hardwood floor use no water.) tea fia aittiisaTeleae. "ita Reade qxercies, €: down the young trees, | | wipe with a SHADED EFF CHARMING on the wrong road ‘ : ral shades o} y are used ho enjoys his freedom the same as kerosene oll bea lhaspepae ponies ayy mgt i {of harming the living things: | | lightest to ot Bo kind to horses, Give them a . hv ardane PRICE OF NEGLECT | us sobs see Rs And have them plant trees and learn | i . » é drink of fresh water often. Be sure| (o's orn instead of destroying If you neglect the kitchen sink and aes that all animals Sematdas| ore eee ? vine | eave unwashed dishes in it you must | BIT IT IS ENOUGH them, Dd. eivepad ne | cess to fresh Nn times. If you can, get fresh sage lea : 8 oie sags seed ot slab sa cout! Treat all animals kindly, whether | and make them into a tea. When ve names, the com,.|«iving him instructior its care, | you jem or not a make it it has steeped 45 minutes to one Pas eae that he follown | Your hess to protest hour, strain it, put in a bottle and bins hares uses of ‘ siect_ which use daily as a hair toni Hr che gers come to you e There re numberless formulas pit alin Thank you for hair dyes, but they are all patbeyeds va bog MARY LEE More or less injurious, consequent renaphra reat Member of the American Humane ly, I hesitate to print any of them the aisniar Oba Gai starvation and association Dandruff will cause gray hair. If Wwadther sndlietinde: show > 4 you have this, get rid of at Har! tothe foccbabla ‘tor 4s | e once, and keep your scalp clean!) ju, iy | FE of ’ eee ee and healthy. pian or Country Fashio ne Has Black STRIKING COLOR EFFECT or City nN Past Picture hats of shrimp pink horse- | : you with my troubles. I am a boy | °*S Of deeper-toned velvet | pa erie pentane ates 48 years old, and have a blac | Wendie Yo: claentatha: Tg (aad Tam sorry to say. I have lived CORRECT MEASURING ‘ : = Heth qeteeeNe | SNE. wnlller down and have gone straight f WemGKG: SiGdp OG tact or. dry | he rai caathin AM sate aah, model is of coarse straw in. orchid But I find when I go to take a lcostumes worn on warm days material, fill the cup with a spoon or| or, trimmed with ribton of the A single small flower often forms the only trimming for a small bang- expect bad odors, bugs and pests which not unfrequent!y bring water disease kok or milan hat CLEANING CLOTHS st all prestige this sea- A cleaning cloths should be! son Except for the black bankok washed, rinsed and d that hats s ried after being | hat, we ured nd accessories run to bri my ter has a y to straighten own hands ver dried befors with my f myself comb ft until it dry I y yorately 1 Belts! fr that are unbelt lender figure takes on the of a string bean ‘when dressed in an unbelted, straight- lined frock And so, regardless of the vogue for unbroken waist: we returning to belts. Cherry red and emerald green lines, are favorite belt shades. One need not choose anentire belt of these shades since there are grosgrain ribbon belts in Roman stripes which are edged in suede and terminate in suede tabs and buckles. Silver leather belts are quite popular on dark blue frocks and silver acts as a trimming on ored belts as well. ets nothing missing Jrom this combination, An eminent authority has called whole wheat the perfect food — because it contains ey- ery clement needed to sustain the human body. Biri out, her parents always hold| scoop and level off with a case-knife, the two-piece jun t same shade The larger model is of —____—§.-- i crepe de chine or rge ain al red straw trimmed swith | | pastel or treet colors. Purple, | White ribbon cartwheels, For sum | H t P. | |navy, green and Madonna blue are beg sports they are highly destr-| OW O repare Tor | |popular colors. Hats match the | frock | re PPA o ime ager SAG METS Outdoor Long velveteen coats in green or H EF k \ Meals | dull rose shades are worn at il ouse YOCKS | j CaN had i aia ccs SRY | Westchester Biltmore Country club | BY SISTER MARY tory than a plain sharpened =| |these days, Often the frock be-| BY HEDDA HOYT “The lure of the open road” andyfor the tilt to fork prevents losing | neath the coat {a of ‘Cgured ma-| (Women's alter of the United Press) | the “call of silent places" whisper |the meat in the fire. | terial and the hat matches the| NEW YORK, July 17.—House-| insistently these days, so it’s “up to| alt and pepper should be gen | |shade of the coat ati can not be considered an} mother” to have the wherewithal| erally provided so no one will have| | sie ¢ [paneer abot ls Sno ae uae | for the meal in the woods ready to|to hunt for lis seasonings, | Pie Auatien seed tort velveteen | dotek roats eee ioe ree eens pack at a minute’s notice. | The coffee should be started as | Jin the beach pajama. Trousers ae nion Paper plates, cups, spoons, forks,|soon as tho fire is burning well velveteen are worn with upper por-|, Mado of wash material it adheres | Mapkins and heavy waxed paper|for it takes a long timo to boll | tions of figured crepe de chine. | ‘® the lines of the sports frock with | Should be always on hand for any | water over an open fire. Allow one / | Trousers of bright green velveteen, | !0ns sleeves, V-shaped or square} ordinary picnic and if your family} tablespoon medium ground coffee | for instance, are worn with a purple | Mecklines, turn-back collars, vest Are the sort who like to cook their|for each cup to be made and an upper portion that {# batiked In green | fonts, inverted pleated skirts, man-| meal over a real wood fire, strong|extra tablespoon for the pot. Put and gold. The upper portion 1a morety | M8 pockets and other minor detalls tinned forks should be included in| the coffee into the pot with cold a large square of material with an} the sports dress | the equipment. |water and bring to the boiling } aperture cut in tl nter ao that the| Plaids, stripes, polka dots, fig Steak, bacon, wieners, potatoes! point. Boll five minutes and pour | |garment may be slipped over the| ured cretonnos and figured voiles nd later in the season, sweet corn] 1% cup cold ter into the spout head are favored designs chosen this sea- | @re all just twice good when/Keep hot by the side of the fire Bi 6 se son, and gingham, cotton crepe, | @ooked over an open fire at the| until needed. Or let stand five min. Sheer coats of georgette are worn | bordered and figured yolles and cre close of day. lutes before pourir if the rest of over georgette frocks for afternoon | tonnes and rayon alpaca are popu If you would serve a steak din-|the meal is re to serve ] wear, Sometimes the coat Js of plain lar materials | . i dishes on such a picnic and foods raise | straight lines with Inverted front} diner wants to cook his own steak |that are easy to eat should | | pleats in the skirt portion, others the strong forks should be firmly | yideq itty ata ih 1g Underwear mado of silk checked| adhere to the two-piece jumper ef- | i fastened to long stout sticks. This! Gingerbread or ginger cookien 1 | singham is being shown by several | fects, The house frock Is one which $4 always fun and each individual! just right with fren frulte for dew smart shops, Pink and white checks} can be worn upon the street In the faste is pleased, Or a large stoak| sort and are suitable i oan ae des: | are favorites and piping is of pink THOrIN be UAN TAN OraBR RBI FE Conloere . Profiler with an extra long handloié| family, ‘Thin donaert alo tenga | the exact colors and Hnos of ised and the whole steak 1s cooked | minimum of work for the cook be | sports frock. Mor Instance, one of fn one. Or an iron spider jx used | toreiana anh laegien de de Shoes! |Jumper type Is made of Madonna and the steak ix pan-brolled Headolattace ene | a noes : blue rayon alpaca piped ins white. | {One good-sized pirloin stenk cut\a pel aoa eat |] GHORS, like everything else in ||the jumper $s similar to the middy | ‘g H ut}a perfect salnd and are ax good in the apparel line this se ‘ i about 1% inches thick or two por-| with plain salt iMAyORHAING when ity HOBAIRE T Lourcat : yn, blouse made+ with the V-shaped Aerhiouse steaks cut the sume thick-\the “appetizer” for the meal ia| is teo-plece costume is at home || shades . nuc rd ‘ sh ual at j Neck and turn-back collar. Sleeves| nese will Ve needed for a party of] trosh al Jand equally appropriate in thell’ Sond, ight. groenish blue and || nr tat nee Penk p tas ssi eiti@ , aK | D no that they may be turned back | coals, If the broiler is used athe |inahe-open dinne | broidemd with bright colored woola|| oer cnr Shee ment Bd be and has the popular invertod doublo 1 wires must be well ofled with some} Paper divhox mean no aftermath | THO skirt ts pleated in front andl} chamois, Not since tho days of | Pleat to the kneow, The hem-border, | BE the suet from the steak, Turn|of dishwanht ASS HaPRG AM HATA eA tT eABAGN Wed Wea RR Beutel collar and cuffs are piped in white the steak overy fow seconds just at|in the fire tefore breaking catop See eR oe een anOsS 1} arid A harrow: white kid bolt 18] ; first to sear the outside and p Your menu will look like this | sworn Ubon the atredi@isue || cut Meee the low. sratepline | y vent the escape and tons of the| rolled § la Gi |} «vo must omphaaine that, by color Piaited= vollea with apron fronts, | Mijces. Many devoteos to tho broll-|propared Mustard or Hornerndls F fy I ‘ Wwe rofer to pantols ' || piped in the main color of the fig iy ad steak meal have a strong grat ; Tolls el : mile z "iL ‘01 “Venn: Batik de seb on kid in tan ure and mado with elbow length | ing on which their broil their Radiahes Olives js J\\ green, gray or brown shades on a Jeeves are quite lovely enotigh to bi peaks, This is put on a foundation Lettuce and Tomato Salad The amartest event rap Jn the || HEL background are numerous be worn for morning shopping, One a Of stones about four inches above|tresh Fruit in Season | Ap Is Mell A typloal shoo of thin sort hag) Of Pale yellow figfed in small the bed of conls. A long-handied DIG Ginter ‘Cooklea kn with the wide fringe.|) the entire heel of the batik with || [ower of Nenna shade is t i fork is used to turn the stoak Sugar Coffee Chenin. [IE may be embroidered, printed oF|} the toe of patent, Patent, by the Within a wide henna colored band and 4 “When the meat jx cooked in-| And if the crowd wants to | plain and may be very costly orj|| Way, $s Introduced in an iri ae In this rabades. 1b ls worn Aividually the steak is cut in pleces|the evening a pound or compardtively Inexpenaive, Tho|| cont affect this eéason, Thus |) vith A matt brown straw hat, | 1 Mae satving, Bach porsdn pitw alinarshimniows whould be added tol iro iwitd wear it in an individuat|| (0 Didek patont throws off int WN shoow and hoslery | MSR on Ma turk and ‘Noldn Je over |tho Jint.’’ Those are tonnted onsthe [canter <o something: the spaniah || compont shades, Worn with very Voilow in solid colora are made in | the couls, turning often to cook it/alicka prepared for the ntoak, Ig woman haw mastered moro thoroly || Nie, Myonder Homery they are jumper effect and resemble cloxely evenly. A fork is far more notivfae|ihe dying embers of the fire than any of her sisters, quite effective he bp Re A frocks which Seer tienda J\are vo p , Shred i And SHREDDED WHEAT is whole wheat— the perfect food in biscuit form. At this time of year you will find SHREDDED WueEat doubly delicious when served with peaches and other fresh fruits. It’s a combina- tion which brings variety to the diet, and pro- vides health-guarding nutriment in keeping with the seasonal demand of your appetite. It's just the crisp, wholesome food your system is calling fer, . Write for recipe book, “50 Ways of Serving SHREDDED WHEAT.” PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO, Oakland, Calif. — Fmuits and A full meal in two ISCUHTS Mae OS a