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' - Bon Ami brings spotless, healthful bath- room cleanliness — without hard work!‘ BON Ahfl LDflT@, IONIRBAL ' Powder and Cake ./- every home needs hoe‘- n: rs I rtraneblrP" your Win“ , cal 41h‘ ire so ml!’ ayser’s new “ Slendo ” Heel Q. $1.50 PAIR “ Slendo Heels ” marrow '\“ m: a gin-lice u proof 1m n ' XII Paris Inspired. Therefi jugt an u: of pert ehic about the y \ayarrow heel that captivates. " 3 at, despite the slender lines. i ' completely protects the Silk Stocking Hoacefiold Hints. Bilobertalne Temperature u ‘The temperatures of a room should s‘ never go below. 65 degrees, nor exceed 70 degrees; and the room should be well ventilated at all times. Cleaning Oilcioth Into a Pint °f turpentine dissolve 5 ounces of melted paraffin. Use a sponge and rub the oilcloth with this solution. Jam _ hard and sugary jam can be made almost as good as ever by placing it in the oven until the sugar melts. then taking it out and ailowing it to cool. Etiquette ,> Bylcbuhlne ’ Q. If a girl has callers and they] l‘ the hour is late, is it permissible for the parents to m) them it 15 time w looks themselves andthey hate a man who always has to be told whet beau- _ tiful eyes he has and who is smirking in every mirror he panes. go? A. No; the girl herself should mention the fact‘ that it is v_ery law. Q. What is the correct size ‘for breakfast napkins? h. Breakfast dapkins should be about 12 iléches square. Q. When a person accidentally brushes against another person on the street, what apology should he offer? A. Merely say, "I am sorry." rm: lvrolclmro mrwsnoy i | Alexander Louis Fraser. Before the city rises from its bed, Or the first smoke is to the sky 11p- curled, ' ‘ ~no comes, that we may knew what's thought or said. ' ’ Or done, in any corner of the world. I never saw him, as I've never seen The power that swings the golden gates of day; . Through snow or rain, in weather foul 0r clean, ' . ' ‘ _ This gallant youth goes early on his way. . " - i He ends the isolation oi’ the night- We wake; the very world is at our doors! And while we breakfast in the mom- ing light, We hear the waves beating on other .- shores; * ‘ And thus 1 thank the boy r never 5€(!— Unliveried Page of current history. When Your Sfzr-nacli Groans With Gas When Sournesl, Pain. uul Bloating Follow Every Meal MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST If you really want, stomach oom- fort-quick, certain and. lasting re- lici’ from the usual annoyance of aficr-eatiilg distress-make this sim- ple NEVER. FAILJNG test today! At trifling cost, get from your nearest druggist a few tiny tablets of Bisurated Magnesia-and take three ' or four oi‘ them after your next meal. This is a. simple, pleasant inexpensive test tilat can be depended upon to prove its value in less than five minu- tes. In most instances relief comes instantly. Pure Bisurated Magnesia (now in handy tablet form) is a harmless, non-laxative preparation of old-fash- ioned Magnesia with Bismuth that, when taken after meals, soothes, cleanses. sweetens and neutralizes the dangerous stomach ‘acids that cause most stomach ailments. Ask your druggist for TABLETS of Bisuraied Magnesier-and start the test today! ‘Sol and‘ Pe 4 oomuyyoo M" Inv to hecinate the rlarlwn °" Spellbindot It’s No Trick at All for a Boy to Get a Girl to . Make a Date With HimnBut to Make Her Consider Him ran Answer to Prayer Takes Looks and Skillgand a Vast Sophistication A boy, who is just becinning to atop out with girls asks me how he can make a hit with the flappers. Well, eon. that is po trick at all, for girls are simple c: ‘uni and easily pleased and they do not turn a. critical eye upon a date. Young men demand much o! the girls , they take out, but girls demand little of thei reecorts. A our has to be a. combination living-picture, vamp and daily hintfrom Parisinorder iobepop ‘ with the but a boy doesn't have w be mythic: but n member of the masculine sex to have the girls remem- ber his telephone number; O Still and all, than is a difference between being regarded as a ml-kcshift and an» l-ulwcr from heaven to a maidenb prayer. and so if a boy wants to-really be a WOW with the girls there are certain things he does well to bear in mind. Firetbeasescycnulseyesuyoucalhandthisrcferemorespscineaily show no mdlcmon o; leaving. “d to your clothes than it docs to your face and form. Girls are not particu- larly enamored of beauty in a man. They prefer to monopolies the good 8o it doesn't make any difference whether you have a classical profile or a snub nose or straight locks or hair with a, natural wave-in it, but it does make a world of difference whether you are freshly berbered or need a shave and a haircut and whether your clothes have Just been to the presser or look as if you had slept in them. In a way, the chap that a girl goes out with represents her personal achievements. He is something she dsuuu in the faces of the other girls and, this being the case, she wants him in look as if she had made akilling instead of something that the cat brought in and left at a spinners door. Next, learn how to do things. Men tolerate inefficiency in women, but women never forgive it in men. They have a contempt for men who remain bungling amateurs. who never lees-n their way around.- qi-hiu-a 5o, learn how to do things. learn how to dance. If you were an Apollo and Solomon and ‘Mr. Ford rolled into one. every girl would groan inwardly when you out in if you stepped all over he! feet. Learn how to play a good game of bridge. Icarn how to order a nice dinner-at a restaurant. A girl could forgive you all the seven deadly sins sooner than feeding her on corned beef and cabbage. . . . jseen-lnowtcgetthe goodseatsatatheatrsandhowtotake oaceofa girl in a crowd without getting her trampled on. Ieern how to get along without having rows and arguments with ushers and waiters and taxi-driv- ere. ‘more is nothing that makes a greater impression on girls than sophis- tication. so pull that man-of-tl-ie-world stuff if you want in make a hit with Next. cultivate a line. When you are with a girl don't sit up like a dummy and expect her do feed you conversational cues. Don't make her work like a coal heaver to entertain you. Dosorne of thetalking yourself. It is no harder for a boy to manufacture conservation than it is for a girl. Display some human interest in the topic die introduces. Play up to her. Ii’ you are one of the greet silent ones who can never-think of a word in Bly- for goodness sake take hel- to the movies or somewhere? there is somethin doing so she won't dis of boredom before the evening in over. ' But here is a warning: If you do talk, don't talk about yourself. Dent think that you are giving a girl a treat and thatebe is having a perfectly brilling time when you make her sit up and listen for two hours while you monologue along about yourself. She isn't enjoying herself. She may wear the smile that won't come on. but that is because girls have to endure the Tedious Tommice while they are waiting for the man who really interests them to come along. Just remember that your mother is the only woman on earth who wants to hear all about your radio and your car and how many miles you make on a gallon of gasoline and whet you said to the boss and he said to you. But if you want to be a apellbinder with the fair en, Just tell the girl how beautiful and wonderful she is and how different from all other girls and that there is sonlethizlg, you ddrft know what. about her, etc., etcl A bigamist, who ‘bed had forty-seven wives, once fold me that it was no trouble in the world to make alwornnn fall in love with you. All you had to do was in talk to her about herself. Don't patronize girls. There is nothing that women resent so much as that. There is nothing that fllLs them with such cold fury as for e. men to disparage their sea and to assume that all women are morons. This is a mistake that many celiow young boys make and it makes every girl who knows him long w give him a bump that will defilate his elotlsm. um- doegulygirlllke the boywho ’,.‘ a ’ ding to- ward her and who treats her as if sbc should be down on her knees in grati- tude toward him because he eondeeoends to notice her and take her out nowandthen. Nogirlwantsaiiatethzownatherasyouwouldtluovve bone to a hungry dog. Bhe want: to feel that a man considers it a favor to have the honor of her complny. LLII._ n Be generous, but don't let girls work you if you want their respect. They despise a tightwad. but they have a contempt for e Ip. 8o be neither. Rpmpmbet that girls work nowadays and they know Just bow many hundred cenia are in a dollars-pd they can make a-milhl! lbrewd lillll It haw much you cam. lctwben you tekelittlesweetumeoutlivelnraloodtilnewithinywr meandbutdonwletberholdymlupforebllllillneendeavhrandeixbirttl- daysayeer- ‘Ihcrilhtkindoflirlewfllftwantwfllnymlindebtandflie lempoprllaryouareamongthelold-diggdlthebettarfcrfil- >-|u---- Iinally, eon. be a nnuinnn mt b invariably a knockout with the girlebecausetlamarewteolaanyboyencwwhodndtdemaadmatagirl mailpeywitnapettulgpartyforeveryloceevaliatbsepmdrupcnher. Amlnberheertevu-ygimeventhewildonmlonptohaveamantrsat her with cbivalryandrelpeetuagentleman treats alldy. ‘rryiheortandeeeifitdoeewtwurk. oonor-lrrnrx. rsonal _-r,-. Fashiidns, -:- Literature." u for this humus tonic food e. l: gives you non and supplies ln abundanm the nour- ianmur you need. Milady Beautiful. t. ““°"L£'I‘”"‘” BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED V Large Hips Dear Miss Lecdsfl) I am 22 years 130 pounds. I am not fat, but have wide hips. What typo of clothes should I wear to make my hips look narrower? should I wear a belt, two- piece dresses, a. snug or jloosship- line? (i!) I have medium brown hair and eyes and a tan cornplexionr What colors are becoming? EVELYN. ' Answer-(l) Perhaps you could re- duoe thcwida hips by exercise, since you are eight pourlds aboveizhe aver’- age weight for your age and height If you are engaged ‘in ' a dental-y OvCUPBMOD, ‘your hips" will continue to grow wider unless you take exer. cises to make them slimmer. You may wear narrow belts of the same color as your frocks. The hipline should be fairly snug, but not s suggest. that you are to bind yourself in. The diagonal effect with a. soft bow in front of one hip is good. A wide, soft sash eflect with a bow at the center front is also becoming. One-piece dresses are suitable for you. (2) You may wear the browns and, greens so popular at this season, also navy, commodore and Holland blues. eggshell. coral sand, peach, dull rose, dull orchid, bright reds. Argentine, orange, brick, rust, dull yellow and black with light trim- ming. ' LOIS LEEDS. Facial Caro Dear Miss Reds-Please tell me how to care for my face. I use only cold cream for clean ' _, it and witch hazel as an astringent. not dry, nor is it very oily, but I have smell red bumps all over it which do not break out. I have a few black- heads and I cannot set powder iv stay on. At times my face is very so,“ NAT. ' since your skin is not ex- cessively dry. I see no advantage in omitting soap and Wafer washing. Qfl/llrsi/zg baby. old, s feet s inches tall and weigh‘ tiiht ‘ll to . My skin is‘ -;-\ ~x 2 ~ . orpfinlz delicious Ol/altlfne. BECAUSE Ovaltine ia so rich in all the vitamins and food elements asential to health, it is the finest known beverage for the nursing period. Doc- tors the world over strongly recommend it because l: ensures a rich milk supply and protects the health of the mother against overscrain. Ovaltine is scientifically made from ripe barley malt, fresh milk and eggs. It is easily digested and fluiekly assimilated. It is super-nourishment correctly b anced l . . . in a most delicious form. You will like it either hot or cold. OVHLTlNB TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE aulLbs ur BRAIN. urav; AND sour A: all goodltores In m. 7n. 51.2: llld iced-l fmilv- lire 54.30 um; also served he: or cold n sods fcunrains. 235 Try this treatment for awhile. After tall and weigh 102 pound-i W cleaneinz your I!!!» WW1 I Yelilb" measurements are: Bust. 26; waist, brand _of cold cream, wipe off the‘: 23; hips, 31; thigh, 20; calf. 13%; 1 cream and. wash with pure castile‘ ankle‘ 91,3, Which should I build up isoap and warm water. Massage the; mosuy? SALLY. lather in gently. ihen T1115” 19°17 we“; Answer-ti) It is natural for some in-clean, warm water. Press out the, sxmdes o; blonde hm- m mm w. ripe blackheads: Now rinse your fecei bmm n5 one grows older. You are in cold water for several minutes! not B, ma; blonge type and the only Blot dry. Pat on the following sooth-i way m. you u, "um fair hau- l5 tn ing lotion and let it dry on the skinzi use a bleach n-hjch. of course, I do One drbm sulphate of zinc; one dram, not flqvm Brown 1,, your natural sulphuljetied potash; four ounces calm.’ not 50m Th; ghnmpsn you rosewater. Use this several times a mention Wu; not 1,1959; your mu- m; day and omit make-up until your‘ make 1t wavy (g) you are twenty skin is in better condition. As I see pounds underweight and need m 1m it, your complexion troubles may be! cream an you, measurements gxcept due to lack of thoroughness in clearls- ‘ mg], nnd calf. LOIS LEEDS. ing or to some irritating ingredient rot the cosmetics you have been using. u Tomorrow _ Blonds Beauty In addition to- local tremmerlis you; must,,of course, keep your digestive 1 ‘ y tract in order and avoid constipation. i The rmizrbgapidly grow n! n pop Eat wisely and exercise outdoors; “lamy m ' every day“ r LOIS Luna Roads now under construction, in Bolivia will cost more than 83.300.000- Changing Hair Color i 1 ’ Doar Miss Iecds-(l) My hair used,’ sport. British Mallv-a- i4 Blilki“?! to be golden, but now it is browni rapidly- ' -Will' a cocoanut oil shampoo resiorei nits original color and make it wavyli 62) I am l8 years old, 5 feet 4 inches acme serious. i gPyraised Both Sides of the Barrier‘. MRS. ‘can men A i l I30 Blckiord venue. Buflulo, N-Ys "I took Lydia E. Pinkhaufs Vegetable Compound for nervousness, tired feelings and underweight and it helped me to general good health.- M nerves are much better and i have gained pep, have a good appetite now and feel well and strong. I am a housewife and am able to do my work every _ day. I am willing to answer any hear complaining. l Wlii be letters I receive from women gxliedto answer lettersP-Mrs. askin about Vegetable Com. rllram Hardy. un .”—Mrs. John Filer. ' Lydia E. inkhalnis 3 ‘lo E.'§§.¥“..Jii.fsi‘$'i£§u. " - ‘-‘l was in very poor health before my baby was born and had‘ to lie down two hours every day. My motheh per- suaded rne to try Lydia E. 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