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P Floor for economy. 3 cious pudding may be truly economical if it jai -ishment. Food-value is the test. Milk is M e cheapest foods, measured in food units fo B h: Corn Flour makes the most of milk by ictly digestible. n There is economy every day in H N Broun & Poison's n Corn Flour. fl jP Com Flour and cheese pudding, or Com B VWMwP 9 ® 6 ** Flour, cheese and tomato pudding, made vM like a sweet baked Corn Flour pudding, but . IW ySy j omitting the sugar and using cheese, or cheese m . • and sliced tomatoes instead, make excellent U \ J gnd economical supper dishes, hot or cold. / 9 CHEESE PUDDING gl Xs 11 n® afl jF"or 3fo 4 persons. | 1 V B pTpak' 2 OZa Brown & Poison's Com Floor. HH. V I pint Milk. |-oz. Butter. 7 I IftrnWr 1 4 oz. Grated Cheese. I J 1 JgSMSJRj | teaspoonfal Salt, Pepper, and H K | . | Mix the Corn Flour with a little of J the milk to a smooth cream. Bring M K Nw —"j l —v the rest of the milk to the boil and | stir the Corn Flour into it. Add the J W| other ingredients. Boil for ten minutes, H stirring all the time. Pour into a well- J ■TjKjßft buttered pie-dish and bake in a very . S '° W ° VCn * n ' CC rown on '°P' «f V For tomato pudding put four sliced Mi _>gw tomatoes at bottom of pie-dish, pour —» fanitorw<n pudding mixture over and bake. j Miss Gladys Cooper Explains Some Beauty Secrets. The Popular London Steer Favours Simple Methodsf have been asked to give a few simple recipas that I know, either , through personal use or by observation, to be valuable to the toilet, and which aro within the reach of the average woman. In these days of £100 facial ( treatments and elaborate and expensive beautifying processes my suggestioM may read like lesson* in economy, but they are not especially so intended They are merely practical suggestions, in which the keynote is " effectiveness.* ~ All the materials or ingredients which I mention are either already at hand ia the home or may be readily procured from the chemist. Fortunately Ido I not suffer from the ailments or troubles enumerated below, but some people « who are not so fortunate have told methnir experiences, and with vour per- . mis&ion I will set forth sonle remedies which they have found to be efficacious. Homo Mad* Hair Tonle. ounce of eleminite in four tablespoonfnW of water, or witch-hoxel. and oh it as a v fao « lotion, smoothing the akin with the he until it is dry. This method is Pf Th perfectly harmless. I am told that a really k!™ !!, »?tif i ?( hiv beautiful, natural, * velvety bloom results one ounce of boranium with i pint of bay reniaillll for many &oura quite nnE?P?" ?ul with affocted by the most trying conditions out y / 5 p of doors or in the ball room or theatre, good results. < an( j t j,at it gives a much more natural Complexion Renewals. dSus?*s^d«. ,08,8 " kiDS than d#M •** Complexion experts advise me that a nor* wa.l, healthy complexion is constantly re- Crey Hair. iSryJS'. I have observed many attempts of man? ThiS? sat that P e °P lß *• conceal grey hair. Some of these experiments were amusing. some diaas* " trous, and some were sneoessfnL Persoa°K JSfi* 7 ,, i #» 5: believe I shall let my hair torn (I'fA when the - appointed time comes, but it) I o? Vlt''"^inSSith'er ls "«"■.e7^nfwm«»d lß there that would probably do the work. 1. This formula. I am informed, has been so m>od m puro wax. used for nged wiUl esPeea of snocess for many ™ T* i"a 1 It?.J «, fenerations, and oon'sista merely of two y ft!? ®® neell of concentrate of tammalite mix*4 -■■{f ith three ounoes of bay rum. It is ap> . ? Si i° #.il T aJSnr»S font plied 40 th ® gTey hair a * ew times With a }~ nndS? tw!s small sponge, and ladies tell me it appears t*: e prettier under this to dar g en the hair to a natural shaSs, ,i ■; treatment. not like a dye, but and naturally wi The Curling Iron. ' Miscellaneous Hints. jf, Don't nse a A few useful hints from my friends o#' /"* Borne of my friends make the ounningest aidg to beauty, are as follows: "? rt i.» ur ia J^n® eT «T« 3f»h HnnS The eyebrows and lashes may be made >i simply, by damping the hair with to grow stronger -and. darker by applying > ' lL t r i?» e e H^ e ,n e Vhn ™n?nini lf mennalinc. a* specially dclicate pomada, i the hair is dry in the morning it will be wtth the fi nKer tips at night: v softly curly just where want it to be. Rouge is often obvious,- and many women / This method is perfectly harmless even therefore prefer to use powdered eolliaa* f beneficial to the hair, and the curls _ last which gives a most natural tint. '• a long time. The liquid is quite pleasant The lips may bo prevented from drying and neither stioky nor greasy. an( j ohapping by touohiiig them with a Uflu, »n ohimniui "tick of prolactnm, which also gives them HOW to snampoo. a good oolour. ICost women, lam informed, do not know Freckles are most effectively eombatteA > how to use stallax properly when shampoo- with ammoniated meroury creams, of fng with it. Unless the hair is naturally which jettaline is the best. very oily, a stallax shampoo may sometimes . leave it rather dry. But lam told if you /^/ A apply olive oil freely to yonr hair and / J n , ■ soalp jnst before shampooing with stallax, ( a/T AAii/J) the result is most delightful. The hair ' ' will be left clean, soft, bright and wavy, , the olive oil having properly balanced the . action of this wonderful hair cleanser. NOTE.—This interesting artiole on beautf Is Sawdtr Nimssapv? cultoro in general was written by Miss IS POWaer Necessary? Gladys Cooper at the request of the manii< A great many women objeot to nsing faoturers of Pilenta Soap—the best oompowder, for various reasons. The follow- plexion soap in the world. On sals at fng formula is a good one: Dissolve an I all ohemists. . r ' "i | I :. FOR GOOD PLUMBING S.cceaiior to T. Daske, / nr Plimbiae Branch CTrilTNr Hot and Cold Water Services, Rams. ; 9 M EIH IH U Pumps,"Wlndixfllls, Heating, Sanitary 95b CASHEL STREET 12(1 Geaeral Phraibmg. ■ - (Opposite Levi* *An<«non) pkMiiioi Proßpt and Satisfactory Kepairs j . SBOtD J •

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16043, 27 October 1917, Page 2

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