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FOR WOMEN FOLK.

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FOR WOMEN FOLK. HOMELY HINTS AND DAtNT\ DISHES. Stool 5'pa.ngles a.re among t.he fa.v'c'urites. I.ota of ta.c€ M to be worn this summer. deck one hrowD chapeau. To flM.n !)not<-um. melt a, qua-rtt-r of a. pound of beeswax with a pint of turpentine. Mix together. a.nd put on the floor with a sponge. Rub in w:th a. ptoc'e of velvet. In order to remove cp!ash tnarks of soap on Frf-ncn. polished wrM5hst.a.nd. t:ur-.1.te a. pifce of fia.nnel or cotton woot with nMit.hy- tated spirits, a.d gentty dab the parts affected. allowing the spirit to dry ea<'h time. Do not rub when the ma.rka have quite dis- appea.red. hut leave till next day. Then rub I with a little linseed oi!. Custard Sauce Ha,tf a pint of miik. one egg. ;mg-ar. vaaiHa. Beat up the egg. sweten the milk, stir these ii,grelients well together, and flavour with vanilla,. Put the mixture into a, Mnall jug, piace the jug in a. saucepan of hut wat/er. and stir the &n,<.tc€ ono way until it thickpns. S<-rA'a in a. tureen with the pudding. Vegetarian Pie One pound of potatoes, a pound of onion. a- ama!i cupful of cooked lEntil, half a, pound -of bather, a, iittle milk. Butter a picdish and fill it with layers of pota-toos and onion, spriDkIe each layer with salt. pepper, and a.; few cooked lenti's; the top layer must he tX)tatoe<<. Melt the butter a.nd pour this in .at< well a." a little milk. Ba.ke in a. good <tven until tender and the top brown. If t.he top !a.yer should brow-n boêfore it is cooked co-ver it with a tin or dMh. Furniture Cream <r<*t 3oz. of Castile M)ap. loz. of white wax, and Inx. of hee;;wax, Spread then very f)Miy. but kee.p the s,ap 'parate, Put tbc w-a. Ln t), jar with ha.If R ptnt of tur- Pentine, and stir it <w(,az-iozialiy- until dis- solved. Put the Castile soap also in another jar with half pint of warm watÆr, and stand it on the etove to keep, warm. and ft'r until thoroughly dissolved. Then pour them together, keeping them still wajm on the stov<- Let it ;tand all night, and in the mornin? it will be a pure white cream. Rice Custard Without Eggs I Une-na.11 or rice, two quarts of new miik; one.fourt.h pound of sugar and of butter. Wash the rice through two. boiling wat.ers, then rin-p in coid wa,t,er. This t.1kes away the raw. mzi.,ty la--ite, that is disguiSÐd whcTt e,-gs a.re n&ed. Mix the rice and sugar together, stir them iato milk and pour into a deep baking bowl. Bakc elo'wly for one hour. Put the butter on to.p. It will melt and spread evenly over the custard a,nd prevent the skin that forms over milk cu.trds and pud- dings. Bake in a slow. steady oven. Slow. ,-ady heit gra,dna!!y C(X)lM the gra<ina of rice a:td thickens the milk to a, delicious c.us- tM-d. Flavour with :emon. uutme?. or -v An i 1 !a. Marrying Younger Men I It i a accepted idea th-at ? man f-ID(,uld be otd'cr thin the woma.n be marries. a.nd just be<-a.u9e it is the general th<?ught, a.itt because so many defy the custom and reverse this order of things, always is this eub.)ec't. discussed with vigour. Each &ea.son of brides shows such a fa'Ding'- oiF in the ag-e of t.he bridegrooms tha-t in time it migbt be believed, there will neror be Any of those unions between May and I)CCemli,er. The old man's darling-tbe girl in her teens wedding the man who ha.s pa.'õ,sed his pi me-i8 hut setdom seem now, vbilst the ni-,trriage of the woman at thirty '<with the nmn of tw,"nty-five. which was at 'one time a rare pxopTttion. is now almost jtuinoticML It reaJIy masters titt.!e what age either ma-n or wife if their ma,:rri.ace leadfJto na.P'PÜ1.effi, and harr-pineiss 1J:> be dea.tt out far ipore gen-erous:ly in those where the is slightly older than .her hu.Laild than when th-e man ic much the t)eaior. ¡>,roècahly it is that woman is more oda-p- td,ble tha<n her hnsband. At thirty-tive or 'forty ahe irl far more able to ada.pt herseLf to 'the cuatoTiM. taf't<ea. and daily routine of her Jiu5ba<nds life than the ma.n of forty could break <jff hig 'ha.b'its to enter into tho&e :matul-al to the girl of twenty-nve. The womaa who marries a younger ma.n 'tries tf* kc<ep young for his sa,ke'. and emjoys a fa,r longer period of youth th.a.n if wedded 'to an otd<*r Trba.n w'ho is beginning to live hi -the p<t<<t instead of revelling in the present, '-a.t!d looking forward to the future. Di.Bpa<rity in ages usually makes bot.h the and the wOlman CQIllSoider well before they take the 6na,l ptnnge. They a.re not eo tempted to take the riak, even when they their love for each other is sincere, -without ha.ving rho'ught out a-U the pros. and -cons; a.nd once having ma-de up her mind to this young the who is his senior will then study to keep his love at.nd interest. A young girl oftem for?f.ta this rm113 much in married hajppjueats.

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