' 0 AGE-val , onus ealm -. V, gWhétl-the Fashiondble Are Wearing Dressmaklng Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern I Illustrated By Annabelle Worthington A shoot‘ woolen in new yellow brown and white eombhlflcn flist espresso; srlcotivc simfllleli/J in its bolt tailored lines. The notched never collar oi till-in wool crepe in the yellow-beige tone combines with scalloped Qlosiag c! skirt. that takes a - diagonal slant gbovs plsited inset. to carry out chic one- ‘dednosa to lengthen the Ill- houetts. Long dart-titted sleeves have lum- back culls. ‘The belt shows slightly raised wLlst-llne. 0t course you'll want o. sheer woolen tor sports and general day- time occasions, because it denotes Paris chic. ‘Hereisinbtylsllailtltdflfllll- ed in sizes 10. ll years, 36, 8U, 40 and 42 inches bust. ln the medium sine it can be ccplsd exactly with 3V: yards o! ill- coeitrastirtg and worn with brown suede belt. . Plain woolen in bottle green with ,rever collar in matching tone sell’- ;une¢i¢¢d woolen which is repoatcd ln cum t! waster M sports w! "ml- sports. ' silk crepe. canton crew. H099 satin and printed velvet oxhsr lovely ideas for its development. Pattern price 15 cents. Bo sure t0 n11 in size o! pattern. Address Pat- mm popgrtmsnt._ The New Fall and Winter Fashion Manama is 15 cents, but only 10 cents when ordered with a pattern» __..-___.-_-.-¢.--_-__- No. 2600 Bile .........-..-...-.-..- Name rsI-alsulsnuvuaeuvuuvve-nusonlellelalb Street Address nun...“-u“..."nun-sun..." City State kahuna QUESTIONS snswaai-zp 1‘ rzxmmmr mu: SKIN. PLAT . runs-r ANT) nvsr ‘ m‘! l can do m yet rid _ Dear Mia". lfltldi~wlll you pie Wtrll me ivhar ' ' o: an Qlij.‘ skin? My iace is extremely , 3 oily. l.’ thought perhaps it was due. . d ‘.0 twin: too much facial cream, so T stopped “Sing it, but it, has not ‘(helped any. ln the morning when‘ ‘- {I awake my skin is s0 oily it actual» f ‘ly feels greasy. t2! I should also like Ito know what exercise X should take, v ' Etc develop my shoulders, chest and‘ l. 4 bust; thoy arc so narrow and give. ymy hips a wide appearance. WORl-UEELI Answer-Tho condition oi’ your‘ g |5kin is caused by want o! elasticity; gm the glands loci-es,» which either‘ i secrete abnormal quantities o! oily l matter, in excess o! natural use. or; Jul-u obstructed at their oponlnza! stimulating astringent Meshes are" necessary.‘ in order tn restore the, tone and: vitality to the relaxed’ glands. tlnwlse estink- cm-‘MPIUW and other internal disturbances will: -.."-_-_--—-——-—- l i wnvu so i slcxnuulu g NUT WBRK nopuifty Taking Lula-am- hurl vmuti. Compound '0 i ‘ u. Sulc-“I am m u.» I rig-dirt? that good wit-ls, Pith- i srrfsmedmxremd " will not_be with- slso make the skin oil! red and coarse. choose 70m" dict wisely. Avoid ,heavy. greasy dishcl, tried foods and recooked dishes. Include more raw fh-uit and fresh green vegetcbles m ;y0ur diet every dsy. Drink several .glusiuls of water between malls. "rake s. wan-n cleansing bath at bed- time and a tepid sperm. cold shower and s. brisk vmbdown in the mora- ing. i ‘ Take active outdoor exercise regu- larly. Prsctics correct posture and deep-breathing exercises. Take up ‘ swimming of some other ICUVQ exer- else. P0! local treatment blthp thl rm in warm water and use l mild soap. Add one tableapoonlul of the ‘ lollovdng lotion w Wlll‘ l!“ fl-Nml water. One ounce ammonia water. (our ounce; cologne water. one dram simple tincture of benaion. Ghake well. Dry the taco thordlllhl! I-M N- fang you Apply h-uh mars-up or 1m powder apply an astringent, such H witch-hazel or the (allowing lotion‘- "rhree ourwes cucumber juice . live ounces elderilower water‘. two ounces cologne water. one-ball ounce sim- pie tincture o! ban-Mm. one-halt W- spoonful borate of soda. Put the first two together into a bottle, shalt! well and then Add the colocm will“ Add the bension drop In drop. shake agal-nand dissolve tho bra-ate c! soda i! the solution. Mix well. Apply with a vim 01 clean absorbent cotton. Ken? m’ 1°‘ tion in a hlnflY P11“ m“ “‘° u aftei’ wuhinc 1M drvinc the l!" t" alter removing cream. It my W used during the day beiore you sPDlF {m}. “cg powder at noontime. t2) Blouohinl posture and in eon-root wilting posture are "- zpolnflble not. only M M“! mm" or! and ilst chest, but tor poor cir- milation. the "u" "1 "u" mmy “ha, ¢gmplgflom CTOIINM. Y0“ “mum take ton minutes over! mora- l“ my gpaclsl eserolse m» "l: m»; into pm the t-"ll- “m m shoulder musosa. "may will mm’ late the circulation and remedy 1°"! other beauty Wblflll‘ H“, l; p, good exorcise (or You '0 do gun} time: a 41075 “u” 9"“; vrlth one toot alight-l! in lhl 1°" ° the other. rm s our» “will. "l" ingarms om- mod; rise" 119°“ you, mg g; you do l0. K614 m" position tor ten in "m"! "m" gwwiy lower the arms ddlhwllfi W “Mm; them cutwsrd Ind down- ard, “mum, lbmsle ss much u: u poalbie, so that mo‘ nest breath ymbgdsopbutdonotlruln-lwlln- mlng, mun. hmns. M! "P ill-M‘ mom- sportslnverymlfil“*“°' m] MOIILIJDG. All LAIGI MOI}. 0010i! LE WIIGII Dear w; Lacs-wants thew!‘- mq, weight tor s girl "fllrold and umtsmohmtsirhavshsui oyuaisirsnasaabrcwnlaslnww comm bseaalu l6 m! "P" lg. issva s 1cm m“ In W "m" linch material with l; yard o! 32-inch ' Consider! liousewllds Job lnclllll Should Wl"! Work ' outslda the B0B"? “ Doirorh y The Girl Who Gives Up a_ Good Job to Get Married Can't Be Accused of Marrying to Get a Living, Noi- Should She be Expected to Support the Family and Run it, Too. I \ ‘ Abousetbatcanbleudgood, tea can blend good cofiee RUE, coffee blcndinl - ' ‘wit... . I diff“. pert ow equite ' er- ent from the knowledge of tea. But the principal require- ment is the unawerving pur- pose to market the finest product obtainable at a proper price. To that end expert knowledge can be bought, the buying and blending financed and di- - rected, the necessary im- mense reserves of stock created. The well-known excel- lence of King Cole Tea is a result of high standards of buying and blending. Those same high standards have created King Cole Cofifee. ING.COLE Coffee ___?._-_.___- Amsnwrltssme thsthetlzinksthcreason thstsomanymsrrlsgesarc ‘Xallures is because what men desire in matrimony is love while whafwomen l_ seek is some one to provide (or them. Therefore, he considers that the ans- wer to the conundrum o! how to. be happy though married is for both parties to marry only {or affection and companionship and tor the wile to iollow some gainful occupation outside the home and contribute as much money tor the support o! the family as the husband does and to turn over the care oi the chil- dren, i! any. to outsiders. ' I think my correspondent is mistaken in thlnklnx that many women in these days marry {or a living. Women did so in former times. _When matrimony was about the only respectable evocation open to s »- ' female, they naturally embraced the only opportunity - l m" WM 0pm to them, but very row o! them marry how to get s. man in ; sllnnvrt them. for the vsrv good reason that they can support themselves better than any husband they can get is likely to. Mltrimony has ceased to be I l graft with women and has become a sacrifice. Whatever else the modern girl may be, she ls no tool. She knows her unions 1nd is pertcctly swlre that the p00!‘ young clerk who is “keeping company" with her is no millionaire in disrulse and that when they are man‘ I feels oi‘ motoroars on her snddoll her up like the Queen or Sheba. On ine contrary, having expert know/lodge, gained through personal experience, oi the size and inelasticlty o! pay envelopes and lust how hr a dollar will go, she does not befool hersell with th e theory that two can live as cheaply as one and that a man who Ls earning no more than the h can give her the ‘luxuries she has when she has her whole salary to spend upon hersell. Also, she looks around and sees that the girls who have married are far ishabbicr and harder worked than those who stick to their jobs. Sadie, who was a high-priced private secretary and the glass o! fashion. is still wearing ~ the wrecks of her trousseau. Mamie, who used to go to Paris twice s. year i to buy gowns. considers it s treat now ii she can get some one to stay with , the children so that she can go down town for a couple c! hours. Mina, who {was a cruckerjack ssleswoman with big commissions, works tout-teen hours a day cooking and washing and baby-tending. When s girl contemplates the lot o! her married friends she beholds nothing. that lssds her to believe that she would improve her material con- dition by marriage and swapping a good situation for a husband. Nor does 8 qge (whites beaten separately) she deceive hersel! on thahubject. She knows that it is tar more iatlguing Wl-"lkht 0i 3 MISS in DOWN-led Sugar v to periorm on a gas range than it is on a typewriter; that housework is much U5 llllllllll-l W612?" 01 Z @885 ill 803- l less interesting than the work you do in b. store or ofiice, where you see new rill-link 110w’ *1 cupful.) Put yolks v people and hear new things all day long. Furthermore. that the witc lob and beaten whites of rm ln bum-i has no pay envelope attached to it ls h» the job outside oi’ the horns. silt in sugar and ‘but up. then silt , in m‘ 11°91» 14¢" "my a "l" ‘m, so the girl o! today may be acquitted oi’ the charge o! marrying to get 11"“ ‘"1"’ WP" Pu‘ l" mum“ 5"“ some one to support her. She marrieator love. So does the man. Thereis 91*“ m h“ We“ n B” L‘ med ,‘ nothing sordid about the average American marriage. It is based entirely “W” 3“ ‘mm“m"‘y m’ ‘a i“ “m, on romance and sentiment and the desire ot two young creatures tor each "4 “° m‘ 1°“ " m” w‘ “‘ “ml other and yet nowhere else u marriage so often s. lallure as it is with u». “"3"! mm““‘ t° m“ m hm“ G” Q W: lead the civilized world ln the number of our divorces should bs very low. Test with skewer, v - ‘ ' snd i! the batter is clean when tab-j en cut-the coke is done. For The Cook QUEEN MARY'S RECEIVE FOR SPONGE CAKE (By Evelyn Graham in the COSmCI- pouua.) ‘ i. Nobody can ekplain why men and women who marry toi-‘nothing but 7 love should so Own tail out. o! love _wlth eac bother. But they do, and so. L tar ls one is able to Judge, it lppesrs ‘that. the men are more quickly disillus- k doned than the women and that the hi! action of husbands is less able w stand the strain that the sacrifices o! matrimony entail than that o! the wives. fliere are more unmthtul husbands H1!!! there are wives. More wives who {are clinging desperately to husbands who are weary o1 them and trying to shake them on. ' I Household Hints" Bylcbanclno Whether this is the rsult or the women or the men, who can any? Per- ] haps wives do not know how to play the game so as to keep their husbands Vina“ u “when, m, mam‘ i, tsscinated with them. Perhaps husbands are constitutionally Xickie and d." mm“ um.‘ OM40“... w’ a; cannot help but roam. But I do not believe that the solution oi the problem Vim”, u, m, qum o; “m5 o! making s. happy home is (or the wile to work outside o! it. To Set Color in Wash Good; I think, in the first place. that the man who is not willing in work for his wire and children and who resents supporting them is a poor creature mm, mmmm 01d “m; with who has nothing o! ml manhood about him and that he could never pos- suidpapa. dumber: the sandpaper slbly keep the respect and nlection or his wile. And, in the second place. with benzien to get quick resulil. { I think that any woman who does her part as wile and mother and makes a ‘comfortable home. done her rhm o! the work in the mutual partner- lemoving Point An Emergency Salad , ‘ material out. o! which m make the ‘bread ss well as w make it. Mixonscu-polacoked diced car- ' . rots with one cup o! cooked peas and 0m halt cup oi chopped celery. Add. 3 or 4 tablespoons o! broken nut melts and 1 tablespoon of finely chopped pimentoes. Mix with Prmcn dinning and serve on crisp lettuce. The mam should brmg horns the bacon. The woman should cook it to a turn. ’I‘he._m_an should provide thenw material (or the making ofthe home. _’_1‘he woman, ‘should be the home-maker. That is the lair division ct labor, and the making c! _s horns _is an undertaking so last, so compil- cated, requiring such an expenditure o! thought and energy and intellig- enos that it ‘lcavcss woman nsitberptrcagth nor time tor anything else. . . L. . ._._-__-...__.__.. head. How can I remove it without leaving a sou? ‘ "' To expect a womuitq wmk all day in an oflibs and then come home at j lllklzt and clean the house and prepare the ‘food for the lsmlly And tor her lo furnish hall the money besides to pay tor the upkeep o! the home is cer- tainly handing her the hot end at t-hs bargain and as none of us enjoy bein! cheated or over-reached, I 0t see how it would promote domestic peace Amwer-Jflu avenge weight icr n and harmony (or wives to be married to husbands who took all and gave girl oi l7 you: and 5 feet. 2 inches ' nothing. tell is between 113 snd 121 iviuflflt (l) You may wear moat shades o! BALI-Y . Thorn may be a low men who lsel tbst their wives and children arc bivwn find W1. I'll-ll» "mummy 3”‘ \ burdens upon them and who begrudge them the mony thy coembut to the w"!!! "bY- "lmi "rm" 5°“ 5“"d"| nest mslorlty o! men the very isct that their families are dependent upon Ill Fwl- dm‘ "d mcdhm blue’ ’ them endeara them to them. It brings out all the tenderness and chivalry 1'"!- Qlflmni “m “mm” mmlud’ in their natures, and nine times out o! ten you will nnd that the clinging- Iabxm-u °" vine wm is more bhsrilhld than tho go-gettcr. physician remove the mole for you. Itisnotwisstotrytoremovoit yourssii; to do s0 many w!" m "l" feotim. It cln be removed N06!!!’ fully under nuedlosl supervision l0 that Chm will be very little u- no *4 lhlllaflfi- But l! men ‘are m...‘ u. com-ha um their wives mm contribute hail babies. DOROTHY DIX. Black Duchesse Silk 36 inch wide." Get some of this at the Bargain Price 98c yd. ' ._..._ Tomorrow-Mal. Aellll I‘!!! ried he will not tske her to live in a palace and shower matched pearls and lehlp and should not b6_expectsd_ to go out and earn the money to buy the o1 tho support at the lsinily, then, in all ilirnns, they should have hair the , ETQWN 61A" ) .HSocilo Personal, -:- Foshiolrrs -:- Mishaps v/ih-ZAM-Bu/r 1 i te ratu re UICKLY soothing and splendidly healing, sable in every home. herbal balm is as good for cold- sores or chapped hands as it troubles is for more serious like eczema, ulcers and piles. Zam-Buk stops pain and irritation, prevents wound going the wrong way, allays inflammation, and grows new healthy skin. Zam-Buk is indispen- As a first. aid and all- round skin t r e a t m e n t Zam-Buk stands alone. Don't waste time and money experi- menting with crudc oint- ments containing animal fats and coarse mineral drugs. Zam-Buk is absolutely reliable. It heals surely because it heals with the aid of Nsture s herbs, in Nature's own way. Sample-FREE 8:. Post-Paid Try ZamJuk for yourself on any our, bum. wound or ~. lore. A portal addressed ZmmBuk 00.. Toronto. brings a Free Iiarnple Bax of rhl: famous soothing and _ haling balm by return. Mention this paper. This pure 50¢. box. 3 for $1.25. all 4mm", HUMAN IDES DISAPPEARING coming strcphled. The adoption by Etiquette IIQDIQIQ I _-_- .manklnd o! an upright position was i (British United Yress) who first step towards doing away 1 IDNDON, Nov.6 -“Not only WO-flvllh the toes. which had formerly Imenl toes, but also men's toes, arelbeen used for hanging on to trees 42.11 one breaks a dish while visiting. What should 1'10 d0? A. Replace it, regardless o! price or how much trouble it may cause to iind a duplicate. a. Arc mo; claw-like finger mus 500d form? disappearing.“ declared a leadinsvond holding articles. The advent o! London sumeon in commenting on Biroadi and the encasing o! the loo: in statement made previously by Dr-fboots and shoes led to the iurther Norman C. Lake, lecturer, that hlgh- 1 disuse o! toes, and with the Elwin; heeled shoes were responsible for thrlicndencyi to substitute srtiiicisl met- grsdusl disappearance o! womcnblhods oi locomotion lo: walking. tbs toes. l [feet are sure to develop eventusll! "wound. arc not tbs only suitor-era,“ | into stumps. High heels. or courts. he continued. "(or the toes o! all civl- are hastening the process inflis cur A. No. The nails should be 0816- ‘ fully tilled and slightly pointed. Q_ 1s it a duty o! thghostesabo see that conversation doeanot- bk? A. Yes. But a well-chosen congen- ial groupo! persons is never at c loos tor conversational subjects DISTANCE "You see the row o! poplars on the uppmqce bgnk, opparently at. equal as he walked cyli- ljngwaisoiu u.uuouu t! “C! , PROWSE BROS bro. 4'43"“! l .4 Morning Smile l Mitt.‘ . . q .9 furnishing lined humanity are in process ci’ be- jol women and are prematurely stunt- [ing the mt. , "I d0 not think anyt-hlpg csn pro- vent the final disappearance o! tbs we: oi’ men and women - eccludial the biz toes. The little toe. in teeth" almost gone now." ammo»; apart?“ said a rtmnser w l ‘romp 011990516 standllli by 9' river. "Pei-Mill wmr 0f You will‘ use“ eyes can tell which two trees. are farthest RIDBTV!" I z _ 8 ‘h?’ “$21,110:; mmnmnmber Zlect- Police and cunstcbulary outlini- ed l my”... mu», mnalllyjdter ties in the Phiifppuuz are nshtial “ch dmw _ m, upped was a bill in his legislature vrovldlnl m m‘ u w save the that citizens of the Philippines and m!“ m ‘mm . the, Unlflpd States residing in that ‘afillfemiirst arid hsfillllli. country " niavwwh 1111"“ “m” ' ' ‘ \a license. ' M I .'..=+&.+ bee! fllnmvol ls ' Ioyonrlnrsl Hurst!“ J J3. Qvllllblo I ll Ill I clhu sslslnnl. Y . \>» 4nd Departmental Stores Evorywhor In Ghcnlsttormon At