Lovly “hair! toiyour hair by graceful lines and contours. It is just as important to hoe your hair soft, lustrous. abufii! t, rich in color.‘ Modem hair dressers add beauty ~ lllillloxis of girls and women are , dnlng this at home with the easy help of Damlcrine. It is so simple tn use. All you do is put a little on your brush each time you ar- range your hair. ' “ ‘my “m” non‘ ‘he out" com" Mi for close work boo long at a stretch. Instantly Dandcrine brings out _ the natural Color of dingy. lifeless hail’; makes it more sparkling‘ and lustrous than brilliantine; makes it oasy to manage; holds it in place. The consistent use of Danderine , dissolves the crust of Dandruff; slaps falling hair; tends to make the hair grow long. silky and abundant. Five million bottles used a year! Danderine fir; Ogre Ali/rule Hair Renal/fie! Al. All Drug Stcns- Thirty Flvs Cont; Etiquette Bylabuhlm Q. When a girl's DGIF-Ollfll curd i5 used to sand a gift, is l! DWPfl‘ W strike out the “.\11ss"? A. Yes. if Lhe reclplent ls well knoxm. Q. In xvhat should ice Cfflflfll be gerxed at dumer? A. In sherbet glasses. v Q. Are both che square and the fQfi-nd rabies appropriate for dinner? A. Yes. For The Coo/c WHITE FRUIT CAKE Truce-quarters pound fresh butter. M. pound frult sfigar, 6 eggs; 4 cups flour, 51ft firs: and then measure; 1H teaswoons baking powder. ~72 pound 5H1 1111-1 ‘a. pound citron tz-luclicledf. 1-3 1101111-1 chcrrzcs cry- slallzed, pinch. o.‘ 5a.’. Cream the butter and arid stizar creammg fo- ' grhcr. ‘WW1: add cggs, one at. a tlme. nfI-r cam addition. ‘W M1=".‘»?? and Shi‘ with flour ‘lnzxr the fmh. and acid lust. Bake 1r: so loaf cake tins. lined wirh gwa=rr1pn;wr, for two hours 1n a lh-w ovfn. Yfllnlllfi, marl heat well 513-. ‘ excessive dandruff l . Jllilady Beautiful ByI/OIIAOD BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED‘ Dear Mlsslleedi-(‘ll 1 l-m Mil ling my hair grow. but h does not.‘ grow very fast. Could you advise me what w do 1n order to make 1L growl faster? I am troubled with dandruff. 1 1:31 W111 you please tell me how toi ghampgq my hair and how often 1‘ sllOuld wash 1t? u)» How can I remove , me upper 11p? <4) l have dark brown} nan; 1157,91 eyes and a dark complex-l ion. What colors are becoming to my; fypg? MISS W. AnswcF-Heailhy‘ halr should grow ' at the rate of three-elghms to three- ‘ quarters of an lnch ‘every month. Th1; nonnal growth ls naturally affected by abnormal conditions. In there ls usually‘ pronounced falling and stunted 5 growth of hair, so the best way to‘ make your hair grow quickly would be to get. the scalp in a. healthy con- dition. Remember that the health and growth of the hair depend upon one’: general health and upon the blood supply in the sea-p, If you neg- leco to massage your scalp and al- low the dandruff w collect in any quantities, the halr cannot obtain the l nourishment necessary for its growth. i On the other hand, n‘ your health is‘ below par lt wlll affect the thickness, and luster of the mu by the blood' stream failing to give the desired nourishment. , Apply a little of the following oily, lotlcrn to loosen up the accumulatedf dandruff: acid, 3 ounces ollve oll. Heat the oil and rub a little of 1t in the scalpl thoroughly. After this, shampoo the,’ hair with a. liquid tar soap and rinse, ln several waters. Dry between warm! tovcels. The following tonic mayl then be applied just before the hair" l5 quite dry’: Two drums resorcln, 2; drama clstor oil, 6 ounces bay rum: Shake well. Apply the tonlc two or.‘ three times s week also. Massagei the scalp for at least. ten mlnutesi every da_v and brush out the loosenedi dandruff. <2; Wash your hair every week for several weeks, uslng the wann - leave it severely alum: if 1t ls-proml- I (4) Rust, bright red, wlne shades. i lleved with bright trimming. . l ‘ and lay them over the closed lids. Flf teen grains salicylic , nent and annoys you, have your physician/remove 1t for you. brick and terra-cotla are 300d colors for your type. You may also wear the new dahlla shades, warm shades of brown, blue and green, coral, dull pinks, apricot, deep cream, eggshell. bronze green, deep yellow, black re- LOIS LEEDS. Crows‘ Feet Around the Eyes Dear Mls Leeds-J notice around the corners of my eyes s. great many xvnnkles such as they call crows‘ feet... So every nlghr, before retlrlng I apply cold cream to them to smooth them out. Bu: 1a there any danger of the growth of halr or any other danger from using the cream? MRS. J. B. Answer-I hope that you have rend my rcccnt beauty chat in my column on the subject of eye wrinkles, their cause and. treatment. The cold cream or any other reliable brand of cream will not cause the growth o: hair. Be sure that you have sufficient sleep and rest, and do not use your eyes When the eyes are tiled, moisten blts of absorbent cotton with witch-hazel Lie down for half an hour or so and relax completely. Apply a little of the cold cream, 011 or tissue cream and massaae RIM: the path of the wrinkles very gently. With the sec- ond and third fingers massage with an up-und-clown movement over the lélllplés opposite the outcr corners of the Eyf-‘S- LOIS LEEDS. Suitable Make-up and Colors Dear Miss Leeds-I have dark brown CF95- blflfik WHY)‘ hair and a dark com- hlcxion. What type am I and what Shades o! powder. Nuke and lip stlck should I use? n21 What colors are be- coming? BROWN EYES. Answer-You are of the Latin type and your face powder may be sun gm ochre or brunette shade, with T851): berry or crushed rose rouge and rasp. berry or ruby lipstick. 12> You may wear deep cream, mahogany blues, dark silent tones in green, dark “farm reds such as ruby, garnet, Burgundy ' and wine shades; egg plant ls pcnnls- ‘ Siblc. ferrawotta, fawn, apricot 1n sheer material, salmon pink and warm KY8» LOIS LEEDS. Tomorrow — Exercises for Building Grflvfllll Silhouette. Can. National Railway/Earnings _- MDNCTON, Dec. IL-The gross flllfnlngs of the Canadian National Rallways for the week cndlng De- l m: UMARLUFIEIUWN GUARDIAN g- “ DorothyDk LetferBox J When Average People Wed, Do T-‘hey Doom Their Children. to the Same Mediocrity? What Can a Wife D0 to Make Her Husband Companionable? Dear Miss Dlx-I rim an average young man madly ln love with an- aver- age young glrl. Wouldlt be qulte all right for us 1p marry with the prospect of vlalting the mediocrity of the average couple upon another generntlon? Is not eugenics the most knportant question of the use? ‘ A. L. '1‘. Answer: Certainly eugenics 1s an Important question, but. as a matter of fact. ft is a subject about which we know very little that 1s authoritative as yet. scientists are delving lnto the effects of heredity and trying to tabulalze the results of what they have found out, but the most they seem to have done is to dlsslpale a lot of the old superstitions about the inevitability of children “taking after" this one or that one of its parents who might happen to have some sort of dls- case or red halr or a hlgh'temper, or what have you. Anlmala can be bred up, more or less, to a desired type, as ls seen in women the splrltual equation enters and lt. 1s yet to be shown that the mar- riage of two movie stars produces a llvlng picture, or that the offspring of college profsaors are more hlghbrowed than the millrun of children. On the contrary, some of the homellest. fathers and mothers I know have had the hsndsomub chlldren, while some of the finest-looking couples have had the runtiest ones. It is no uncommon thing to sec a radically beautiful girl who has a. mother who looks like a cluomo, and to behold a. regal-looking mother with an ugly little mouse of a daughter. And any walk down the street will show you tall, broad-shouldered, husky fathers Lowering about their half-portion sons and little wlzcned men trotting along in the wake of huge beefy, athletic sons. And it is the same way about brains and talents. It is an sxlom 11m‘. 1 great father seldom has a great son. Sometimes very intelligent People hm supedlntelllgcntchlldren, but 1t ls by no means the rule. The star pupils u: school are just; as likely to be the children of lgnorsnt fathers and mothers a; they are of hlghbrows. '1 The man and women who slng ln opera, who are grlit actors, who write; books and plays, who pile up great fortunes. who make great inventions, are! almost invariably the children of just plain. ordinary people and there is? nothing in their heredity or their environment w account. for their achievements. So just because you and your sweetheart are average young people there, is no reason for you to refrain from marrylngfor fear you may bring average, children into the world. Your children will have Just as 500d a. chance to‘ be geniuses and do wonderful things as any one disc's. when you give them good, clean, healthy blood and a happy, loving home to grow up in, and do your part toward training them to be useful citizens, you have given them n11 the chance that any children need in llfe. And suppose they are not geniuses and don't set ithe world on fire? Thein part 1n life ls not lesa Important. We can do with very few geniuses, but we need a lot of honest, capable men and women. “God must have loved the common people. He made so many of them"; said Abraham Lincoln. DOROTHY DIX. | , . l Dear Miss Dix-If s man is not companlonable, ls there anything a wife‘ can do to make 111m so? I fiiarrled a. mm very much older than I um and, find myself very miserable with hlm because we have nothing m comm 1.1 000;! race horses and prize cattle and fox terrlera. but. 1n the mating of men and _ oll to keep the dandruff from ac- cumulating. Give the hair and scalp an nlr bath every day. Build up your hcallh in general by wise diet, outdoor exercise a-nd sufficient sleep and rest. r3: If the mole is small and flat.‘ ccmber 7th, 1929, were. $4,312, 126 g compared with $5,301,745 for the corresponding period of 1928, s de- crease of $1,055,609 or twenty percent. Manitoba Govt. pnrficuifiar women tell us. firs like a garment. utrcrl cmbarr.z~s1ue|1r. just ask box 0f a dozen. Supcxslze l, mug lmrrlncss. . Safe. secure . . nlwnhs .1 limes as mm h. Comfort. . .Daintiness l Tub qualities women seek in nzatiers of personal care The combination of comforr and claiminm in Kmx, rh Nm/ .11.»! Im razed fimzrarv Nap/um, is cxactlv what is desired, In matters so intimate as feminine hygiene, it is now unneces- sarv to tolcrare discomfort. for Korcx is sol: and fleccv, and l: is amazingly absorbent and deodorizes y, giving the peace of miul that cm come only from safety, security and nnmaculacy. lnsanitary, old-fashioned methods of protection are unthink- able in a day when health comes first. Kotex guards health. Buy Korcx u: any drug, dry oods or department store without or Kozcx. 75c. .- llSED BY SURGEONS . In Ilnspltals . . . hon-v is the ivlcnlica] n1a[gfhl med by Hugcons in lmvlmg hospilnh. Kmcx in snfl ~.\m .1 (in F|l| l\f‘ sulfur-am, 111,1: inn" p,1("k5in[° Ilul .1 dclimlr, lasting softness. . kcqvs your minzl at ease. Rolex filler —is hr ilgilllfl’ anrl cuolrr fha . Dcnclnrilcs. s-iirlv, thoroughly. lw .1 pnlrnlrrl flfrvrywq, l to Aid Winnipeg WINNIPEG. Man, Dec. 14—Manl- tobais government has deflnluly promised to ald the City of wlnnl- peg ln the relief of unemployment. Details of the province‘: intentions were contained in a communication received today by civic olllclals. It ls understood the province wlll thls year reimburse the city for one quar ter of the money spent 1n regular unemployment rellcf and will con- tribute one half of the amount ne~ cessary to send unemployed to posi- tlons. Company Promoter (trying to raise capital for new scheme): "But, my dear sir, 1t will make enormous profits eventually. It's only in its infancy!" Financier: "Maybe-but I'm not!" Regular size 60c for Qaracter Close-Ups n rmlon, yet HUBBY o]; Tkfls LHDY l5 LEHDING A DOUBLP LlFE KIAIII‘. IN CANADA KOT€X San/fury Napkins utjs THMNG euc CHANCES‘. H3 Tms mourn AND NOSE moucnre SUPEROUIRHOSITY when he comes home of an evening he greets me casually. then grabs a. paper‘ or magazine and reads untll bedtime. He even carries his paper to the dinner table and reads while he eats. Ho had llvcd alone for many years before we were married and this was his habit. I-Ila frlends are too old to be congen- lal with mo. Mine are so young they bore him. I am an educated woman only 24 and can easily support myself, but I have the idea. of divorce. I have tried to make my husband see how a little attention would mean so much to me, but, he calls me foolish and says I should be satisfied because f have s home. What can I do’! LONELY WIFE. Answer: A man of 111s age never changes and so the only thln gthat you can do ls to either leave hfm or else adapt yourself to his ways. . It 1s certain that; he will never adapt, himself to yours, because his habits are flxed and unnltcmble and because he belongs to the old typo of husband who believes than all that a woman needs to make her perfectly happy is a wedding ring and a house, and that when a man has given hla wlfe thees he has done hls full duty toward her and he doesn't need to bother about her BHY 111011. He doesnl: understand that the modern woman, who ls pgrfectly capable of supporting herself, doesn't marry for a. meal tlcket, and lsnl. satisfied Just to be clothed and fed. She demands that her husband glvs her sustenance for her soul as well as her body. She wants ‘OII-lhlp 111d lymbllhy and understanding and love more than she wants breld and meat and clothes. Of course, you made u. mistake‘ 1n marrying n man so much older than yourself that he does not enjoy any 6f the pleasure. that you crave and which belonl to youth. You are begmnlng w no tho show of llfe. He has seen 1t until he is fired of it. And you have I dlflmnt vlewpolnt on every- thing because you belong to different generations. Perhaps that is why there ls so little companionship between you. Ale And Youth do not find many congenial topics l0 discuss. But all of that does not settle your problem, nor make your long evenings less dull, and at 24 1t 1s a dreary prospect w look forward lo-ycars upon years of sltllng up with I paper worm for one‘: only company-but. I do not know what you our do about 1t unleu you flnd solace also ln rudlng, or clu draw about you s circle of youna people who wm cm you the évmmnlwwhla your husband refuses you. 179F073‘! DIX- Denr Mm Dix-I am studying at norms! school to be n tcsche , but I find myself wholly unsdapud to the work and hate it, while there are a number of other things that I would enjoy doing. Shall I go on with my .§CYlOO1 work or change? DOROTHY - Anawer: ' Change by all means. Unless you are interested 1n your work and love 1t you wlll never make s success of 1t. ‘II-lore la no greater Joy ln llfs than doing the work that we love to do for its own sake. Thlt robs labor of 1t: drudgery and gives to us a never-falling lnterest. Half of the failures m the world nrs people who have drlfwd lnbo doing the work that Nature never Intended lhem to do and that bdru mom so that Lhcy cannot bu: any bunch lnlo their labor. g... _ DOROTHY I213- __.__ brown shoulder. Style No. 3206 1s as practlcal as 1t 1s smart, and made 1n less than two Q {DECEMBER 11. 192i IIGIVCS. .Woman’s Realm -:- Social i’ and Personaf -:-,Fashi0ins.» --,:- Literature_ For Mothers_——“FRY’S" For true nourishment in a delicious form, FRTS Cocoa is supreme. A cup at breakfast-Lime to help through the day, and another at bedtime will help both mother and baby to enjoy sound restful sleep. FRTS is an aid (o lactation, a builder of strength and a gentle iriend to tired, over-wrough- FRTS is made with the utmost care to ensure purit by the oldest cocoa and chocolate manufacturers in the ‘world. Write for Fnc Ruipe Book. J. S. FRY 8: SONS (Canada) Limited, Montreal, Quc. y and quality vVhat the Fashionfiable Are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking 1 Lesson Furnished; With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington A cunnlhg yoked dress for active little maids of 2, 4 and 6 years, em- ploys buttercup yellow chambray. Brown chambrayy plplng accents pointed scalloped hcmlinc, and neck- llnc with open V at front. Bound lnseto cut from the brown-chambray placed Ln each scallop, using a but- ton-hole stitch in yellow thread, con- tributes further smartnesa. A bow of grosgraln ribbon adorns ”"'STIL.\LIQWN&C" vonc .1111 l F Household Hints Dylan-bloc n”? to Make Linoleum Vaflllsh A good linoleum varnish can hf caslly made merely by melting a Slllill- amount of glue 1n a plnt of wafer. sea than (he linoleum is clean and d1! Fefore applying. Apply with a palm brush at, nlght and the surface will be dry and hard by momfng. hours of your time at s substantial snvmg. Another interesting suggestion quite =15 Sturdy ls orchid and white checked gingham with piping 1n plain orchid. Nlle green linen with yellow con- tract. French blue dlmlly with tlny white polka-dork with 11mm white] To Prevent. Scorchlng To keep meat. from scorching wlul! red and white printed plqus wxcn plain red, plnk batlsto with sky-blue, while cotton broadcloth with shiny zlnlah with tiny red polka-dots with plain white trim and flesh coloured, crepe de chine are darling combina- tions. This quaint pretty affair may‘ also be made with straight hen-fling, battern prlce 15 cents. Be sure to fill 1n size of pattern. Address Pat- tern Department . Our Fashion Maaszlno 1.1 15 cents but you may] order s‘ pattern sud s Fuhlonl Magazine together for 25 cents. No. szoe. ' Size . . "nu-nuance".- “nonun-u..."uuuno-nua-u-q- Street Address 'plllsolg.lIfiitluqg-g-‘II-avau;|.....- CRY State $011! "Why do you suppose Adam’ was made before Eve?" Dad: "Oh, I suppose 1t was ho glve hlm a chance to say a little some- thing first." You really can't expect, an octagon- arlan to agree with "The good dle young." roasting and it 1s in danger of be- comlng too brown, place a dish o! waber 1n the oven. The rising steam will prevent. scorching and the mcM will cook better. "followed" Handkerchiefs "Ycllowcd" handkerchief; can ha whitened by sonklng them over nigh’. 1n a solution qf plpeclay‘ and warm water. Then wash and boil. A Morning-smile The hotel proprietor NU! a grcfl! draw among the guests. He suggested an entrance fee of half-a-crown earl‘- nnd a wlnnlng number to take the whole proceeds. Every guest. subscrib- ed, and numbers were inscribed 011 metal discs. The lltlle angelic daughter of flw proprietor-Nam prevailed upon b0 draw the winning cllsc from a hat. 11m‘ father shook the hat well and request- ed his oflsprmg to shut her eyes mu.’ put m her hand w draw out a... disc Little Doreen fumbled for a. 1on5 time whilst the assembled gucsl! smiled benlgnly. "Huffy "P- vhl-Id!" remonstrated hm father, ' "But daddy," sold Doreen, "I can‘! flnd the hole one." 0.“.- Clwone Christie's Plum Puddings and Cakes for your an Clarifi- um entertainment and for Quintana gifts. A: ueaionsblo u they m delicious.