THE cusaammsrowiv GUARDIAN Woman's Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- llre 10- Etiquette Iylnborlllll mi In 1 Dorothy Dix Letter Box II one is unable to make an obligatory call, what must he do? Send an explanatory note by Qll means, and promptly. _ "Q. Ii a man should oiIer his I hand when introduced to a woman, what should she do? A. Take it cordially and without hesitation. ‘Q. Should an invitation to a house wedding include an invitation go the reception that follows? k A. Yes. l "my: PRICELESS noon 0F nasam Toronto Star-August 3. 31 The value of health is realized to sonic degree. at least, by ever)’ thinking individual. But not every- body has imagination enough to appreciate the tremendous monet- ary loss to the nation caused by sickness and deaths from disease. The loss to the nation represented by the deaths from preventable dis- eases yearly is estimated by D!‘- Gordon Bates at more than a bil- lion dollars and the loss due to sickness, of which 45 to 60 per cent. is preventable. at 300 million dol- lars. The upkeep of our hospitals, sanataria and osylums costs 50 mil- lion dollars yearly and the build- ings" and equipment; involved an 11i- ycstmeut oi 200 million dollars. " Governments have many obliga- tions, some of which they have dii- ficulty in meeting in these days of financial depression. But ii one duty more than another is para- mount it is to promote the physical well being of the people. N0 other form oi expenditure gives such good results. The lengthening of the ex- pectancy of life from 40 to 58 years (luring the lust century is largely due to improved sanitation and the activities of public health officers who do everything humanly pos- siblc to ensure that the latest dis- coveries of medical science are nude to contribute to the good oi the community. During the four years oi the great war the names oi 160,000 Can- adian soldiers appeared on the list oi-"wounded. the number including some men several times. Yet on any given day across the Dominion no lcss than 180.000 Canadian citizens are» temporarily disabled because oi sickness. Much is being done by governments and municipalities to keep down the number. But the to- tal-‘outiay for that purpose is only '1 million dollars and those most familiar with the work feel that much better results could be obtain- edY-ii the appropriations were larger. With better organization and equip- ment many of the preventable or postponable deaths, which are said to be 34 per cent. of the total. would not take place. The Bennett government not only should make the usual federal grants in aid of the work oi the Canadian Social Hygiene Council, but supplement them because oi the lessened ability oi private individ- uals to help and because oi the problems created by the under- nourishment of thousands of fam- ilies whose breadwlnners are with- out work- A special effort should be made by the government to estab- lish rural health units In all the provinces of Canada. unollier V POM PG IA l V, f’ songofthe windinhisem‘ THERESthc —And thcre too, in Ben‘: I a son , tearv-u he watches duty he: soft, s dun: skint Mai-y‘: seem? Shebauotbu ompeian Girl! And ou can rival he: ieauty—¢n}oy her popu arity. For with Pom ian Bcaut Powdtr lioose the s ade that zuiu um lachel, Huh, Nude or Niturellg-in aka arm in an exquisite new Compact. There‘! your own shade, too, in Pompcirn Bloom- Ligh Dark Medium, Orange, Orienul, Vivi And the indelible Lipstick, a new ompeian creation, 06ers three sludu to cow Light, Dark and Medium. lompcian Da Cream is a rfect der use while lgimpeian Nig c cm? will lcanse and condition your skin. Hack eiucy~for you! i Qua-N CIIII ( O16 §5i“>"m.s-““"“'s.;esa%e= a 10¢. (asi-omwwuuflih om Gal-do Y N Richmond 9L new An . T “ ..:;'..: mwrérzssus..." -“ llitMllfilfiilil mp1 ' Can his Parents Disillusion the Youth Who is Infatuated With a Low-Class Girl ‘I — Sage Advice to Wife of Surly Man - What Friends Are For Dear Miss Dix-We have a boy of 22. give him a college education. Now he has an excellent position which he has held for three years. While in college, however, he became en- gaged to a. girl in that town who comes of a very- low-class family. She has not a single redeeming quality. She has a hateful disposition. is anemic and jealous and she and her faintly keep him drained oi money to pay for the girl's iur coat or the mother's grocery bill. How we would welcome some fine, educated young woman as a daughter- in-law. What can we do TWO WORRIEI‘) PARENTS. _.____ We made many sacrifices to l i Answer : I don't wonder that you wish to break up a match which is bound to bring disaster upon your son, but when a boy who comesof educated and refined people falls for; a low-class girl, it is a matter of infatuation and you cannot reason with that. ’ l l Her appeal to him is physical and that outweighs all your pleas and entreaties and argument and even the warnings that his own intellig- ence keeps whispering to him about how disastrous such a marriage is bound to be. And the pity oi the thing isthat this physical infatuation does not last. And when it is gone there is nothing left and the poor ' victim of this passion finds himself burdened with a wife of whom he is ashamed, and with whom he has not a thought nor an idea nor an as- piration in common. , » ..___;._ Such unequal marriages can never in the very nature oi things be he other difficulties of adjustment, wife up to his level or descending m ere to be found peace and happiness. .i.___-_- manners nor the point oi view oi a lad that he thought were instinctive with ladies; that she la cross, ignorant and vulgar, and he also ascertains that he is married to her crass, ignor- ant and vulgar family. He is mortified at her blunders when he tries to lends, and he is bored to extinction when And the result is perpetual for the husband, because she than he can. squabbles and misery ior the wife as well as can no more change her nature and habits But, of course, you have told your son all this a thousand times and he has not listened. Nor will he listen now. Nor can any one tell you how to wean him away from the girl. The best plan, If it were practicable. would be for him to go and spend a month in the girl's family. Let him see the kind of grand- parents he ls choosing for his children. Let him see how lacking they are in all of the delicacies of feeling and‘ department to which he has been accustomed, and ii that will not dislllusion him, nothing will. If, however, he cannot go to the and pay you a long visit, and let which he has been used. girl's home, ask the girl to come him see her against the background to Also ask the prettiest and most charming girls of your own circle to visit you so that he can get the contrast between them. Let him see the girls who are educated, cultured and poised in contrast to one who is ignorant, awkward and ill at ease ln good society. .__;_._. quit opposing the match, because opposi- tion merely fans the flame. Every time you point out the girl's dis- abilities to your son you make him her partisan. You force him to magnify her charms and virtues and to convince himself that she ls more desirable than she is, for he has put up a. selling argument even to him- self. But whatever else you do, _-_._-._.. The only thing you can do is to spa: money for him to marry on. Get him to as possible and there is always a chance th girl himself. for time. Don't furnish the put ofi the wedding as long at he will grow tired of the DOROTHY DIX. UUIIIOO Dear Dorothy Dix-I have been married four years, have s. darling little daughter, a nice home and a husband who is a good man, but who ruins all of our happiness by his perpetual fault-finding. The minute he enters the door he begins criticizing me in an ,a.ng':y voice. have a streak oi powder on my face. If I was too hot or too cold. If I have kept her air. I have a fool program on the radio. If Ltalk I bore him with my jab- ber. If I keep silent, what am I pouting about? And so on, and so on. but I am getting so depressed ything that I can do to break my husband of this habit of always knocking me? SAD YOUNG WIFE. o _.__.._._ Answer: ' You can't argue with that kind of such er resign it and take your baby and go off and wo:k for some one else whom you can please. .______ That will wake him up. That will give him a jar that will at least make him realize what he is doing, ior the chances are that he doesn't I mean a word that he is saying and he probably brags to everybody else about how good-looking you are and what a flue manager and what a grand mother. You see, the trouble with the chronic fault-finders is that they don't i Paris Styles, By many amour United Press Stat! correspondent “m; August s.--q;r. PJ-Frinie is scam skirting fashion 111 Paris andlwhen it is made oi fins strips oi celophane about two feet in width, u Maggy 11.011! ulfll it on a perfectly stunning even- , m; gown, it gives the effect of a huge knife having shredded yards of mother oi pearl. At 1118M 11111191‘ P1119 °1' 177131111 113m‘ it h“ a’ varying charm that is quite beyond any preconceived idea W" might conjurg up 55°11‘ 11- Ocasionally, the widest fringes will be oi two or three colors or of blending ahadol of the same color, one going into the other without a conscious cum’ as far as the eye is concerned. It takes a second look to realize where the color o! shade changes. The Japanese kimono sleeve is with us this season on evening coats negligees and "intimate robes" sudh a! Jean Pile!" h" decreedto take the place once held by the former “Wfl-sown/ ' If ones town clothes come. from Worth, or follow his ideas about them, they will model themselves in dark colors and oom- binations of dark and light tones with coats of varying lengths. mey will give the long svelte line so necessary for the attainment o; chic Hls out of town clothes adherents will use simple one and two pie-ea frocks, short sleeved or sleeveless in cotton. 115111191 91111 lightweight woolens with jackets in contrasting colors. For The Cook A MomingSrnileJ The theatrical orchestra was re- CHRON CAKE vvditlgrshyliiha- rhhy N ma crn‘ cmwnan MONTREAL, Aug. 2--“Boys and to the vacation school." This invitation, in the form of a large-lettered poster on the door of some eight or nine schools and ohumh basements in different parts of the city. indicates the location of the Daily Vacation Schools in Montreal, now in their eighteenth season. Thait the invitation is ac- cepted wlth eagerness by many boys and girls was evident to visit- ors who inspected some of the schools recently. In e, large room in the Verdun High School, more than two bun- dred and fifty boys and girls were listening to a story being told by one of the teachers when the vis- itors arrived about ten o'clock, half an lhour after the opening exercis- es. Bright eyes were fastened on the story tellers face, and restless little figures forgot to wrlgglo as the story oi the adventures of the little heroine proceeded to its clim- ax, in which was, of course, a care- fully wrapped-up moral. Then the storytellers place was token by the singing teacher, and rhythmic songs and motion songs were sung with music with gusto. By request a visiting member of the commit/tee, well-known for her studies of bird songs, went to the piano and gave an interpretation seems I cannot any longer. I Answer: you bea: your burdens, those who lovs you. but there is solace for so do not Style They roll up compactly that th the beach. Be sum and pick a. inasmuch as they're apt to be right start with a hand-blocked your friends? I havetried so hard to keep my sorrow to myself, but it have some wondeniul friends, but I have felt it was not fair to burden them with my worries. .___._._. It is the high privilege oi friendship to share in your grief and help Of course, each heart knows all of that in talking over friends and knowing that they sympathize with share with others is not so heavy as that which you .i WITH ALMA ARCHER 'I'he new beach rolls are certaintly the king's horses! are really waterprooied quite with a cute little head cushion at one end which should practically alleviate any your bathing suit and pajamas, suit that looks very muchly hand The cotton ratine bathing suits in pastels are attractive, but sold, you'll do well to get oil’ to a with towelling to dry you of! qul hearsing the music of a new piece. The harmony was ruined by the ec- centric behaviour oi the trombone player, a new member. "What on earth are you doing?" roared the conductor. "You were a couple of bars ahead of the rest nearly all the way." "Sorry," apologized the offender. "You see, I once belonged to a street band, and the first to finish used to take round the hat.’ I cup sugar. 9:. cup butter. 2 eggs. 1% cups fiour. 1 cup cltron (preserved) 2-3 cup cold water. 1 pound dates. ,1 teaspoon cinnamon. 1 teaspoon nutmeg. 5i teaspoon soda. Cream butter, add sugar, continue creaming and then add well beaten eggs. Drain juice from the preserved cltron, add to other ingredients with the water. Sift the flour, spices and soda then add the dates cut in small pieces. This cake has a flavor all its own and will keep moist for a long time. of the call oi a bird familiar even to city children and presently fair ly creditable imitation sounded from different parts of the room. At the sound of a whistle, the little kindergartners marched. oii to their room, the older girls to the sewing room and the bigger boys to the making ofbaskets. An open‘ door at the end of the corri- dor gave a. glimipse of many white enamelled mugs, the use of which was apparent when a few or the ARE SUMMER RESORTS HEALTHY? The Sanitation (June) number oi the Canadian Pufblic Health Journ- al provides extremely interesting reading. There are several articles dealing with sanitation in Sum- mer Resorts, fresh Air Camps, Ro- cneatlonal Centres, etc. These artJ- cles have been contributed by mem bers oi the Public Health Engin- eering section of the Canadian Public Health Association. “The sanitary conditions in suin- mer resorts of Quebec are satisfac- tory" states Theo. J . Lafreniere, U. E., "and the control is obtained through the ordinary organization oi the Provincial Bureau of Health whose activities are largely rural in character. However, those who are larger boys proceeded to dispense mugs oi milk, cacompanled by nice Z moving to the country during the summer months should take ordln‘ ury precautions to saiesufl-fd 1711911’ health. The quality of the drinking water in country hotels is well con trolled, but the wells. ED111180 811d creeks along the roads should not be trusted. Bathing 1n streams and lakes should not be lndlllflod in. unless it is known to be safe." "Engineers of the Provincial D0- partment of Health 0i Ontario e!- ercise continuous supervision dur- ing the vacation period over the more populous regions such as Georgian Bay. Muskokn, Lake o! Bays and others," states Dr. A. E. Berry, Director, Sanitary" Engin- eering Division, Ontario Depart- ment of Health. _ "Such matters as water supply. sewage, refuse disposal and milk supply are all given very careful and adequate attention. __Lite rat men/is Fasliionables a m mi i uutra “Dremmaking Lesson Furnish " Every Pattern ed Wm‘ By Annabelle Worthington ________ . i‘ re Wearing A Dll-ided novelty and brown that is iull of modiahneu. The frontchsmflni ventee 11898 Dlafii yellow with ma“ bottom. °" . Its slender-lung too bodice cuts in deep v. front. 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Man, Aug. 3-0! the blue waters of Churchill Harboi on the shores of Hudson Bay Col- onel Charles A. Lindbergh brought ' his low wing Iockehead Sirus to a landing today at 5.50 p. m., 0.S.T., (6.30 EST.) after a 750 mile flight from Moose Factory, Ont. Mrs.‘ Lindbergh accompanying the noted flier on the air jaunt to the Orient, waved a greeting from the plane's rear cockpit. fresh buns. Each of Illa schools carries on a. similar program, this being suggest ed in the training course for the teachers before the schools open with scope afforded, however, for original details. MIN ETTE. hesitate to go with your sorrows to it own bitterness, your troubles with your you. The load that you bear alone. DOROTHY DIX. Chats These - sinus complaints. ey're no trouble to carry along to color that will tie in all right with and be sure and pick a bathing -knitted, ii you wish to be smart. no Special censors Mocleu comprises fifteen linen beach coat thoroughly lined '91“ ckly. ow that they do it. It just becomes a habit with them. They grumble about everything that happens. It is just a letting off of the steam of their own discontented and fretiul natures. - Lots of husban“ find fault with everything their wives do because it gives them a sense of superiority. but they wouldn't do it if they real- ized how hard and discouraging it is for a woman to spend her time try- lng to please a man who is never pleased, working for a bosswho never gives her a word oi approlnztionl‘ ' ' ...__.___ eople like your husband who, without any reason, wound tender and defenseless hearts. People who darken and sodden the lives of those about them without cause. .___..__ so happy except that some d, or some mean, shrcwlsh, nagging wife spoils it torturing those dependent upon him or her. DOROTHY DIX. all just for the joy of IOIIIOII . Barnum-nausea: I yo; W071i’)? 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