_v I -~ '._>.'V \ . '\0"‘1\y . . cuzinurrrsmowa oirlinoim"~i'x‘ii,f Vii/iv‘ w‘ w‘ #11.’ " “’“""‘\ "" "i?- WBKFKRYT! will» i . z ~-~ it»... Dorothy Dzx ‘"12"’ Problem w“, ‘ ' A_ v . Much of Wear and Tear 0f Family Discord Could be ‘ j; - - l Eliminated if Wife We re Given Regular House- ‘ ' s hold And Personal Allowance and Taught r f‘. l. How to Use it , - - THERE is no otller such potent source of" domestic discord as the money l I question. ln many households the husband and wife fight over every I ‘ nickel like dogs over a bone, and family scraps come as cheaply as three _ _ for a quarter. Not religion, nor politics, nor infidelity. nor drink inspire I v ias many conflitts, nor provoke as bitter criminations and recriminetions as do the monthly bills. Tune in on any anvil chorus where men are knocking matrimony and you will find that the bur- den oi their lamentation is that tilere wives cost them more than they HD9099‘! l-hi-‘m if‘- dlmen "I the keyhole when women are holding it lodge of sorrow because marriage isn't \vhat they thought it was Q0- .‘ m; to be and you will discover that tlleir chief | grlevancel; mag: they never have a nickel of their ‘ own and have to ask hubby even for corfare. It is not strange that husbands and wives should 1 quarrel over money, considering that hunlnn nature l is what it is. It is hard for a man to sec the money that he works so hard for going to the butcher and baker and candlestick maker iilsieild of being spent on luxuries for himself. It is lurri for the woman, who slaves for her ‘family as no hireiing would overdo, ilever to get one cent of the money ishe earns as her just wage. Also it is n nerve-rocking experience for both ‘parties to try i0 stretch a fllYVfJl‘ fin-limo over limousine tastes and habits. Y fro it is no wollliirl‘ illn; lilo dolls“ lvor‘-: l. a when the sign of the family ‘T , ' mix-up. i, x _ . _ , , ‘Thou/cw ‘iv/amend Undoubtedly, if homes could ‘uc run on hot air, and if Paris frocks and r WM‘ "Md? m’ flmb imported hats and silk stockings grew on wives as feathers do on chickens, ll; would go a long way toward preserving a man's illusions about his wife. Likewise, it would enable o. wife to continue to visualize her husband as the Prince Charming of her girlish dreams if she wasn't so often forced to see him as a. tight-wad who apparently begrudged her her board and keep. ‘ Witb plemm. ” . . . when you time this . "Lus/Jw” jelly dessert/ 1 ; " ‘-—-illc most bcailliflll . _ ' The secret of course, ls_ the just dip your spoon into this Even l0ve‘s young dream has a pricetag at- . _' liziild ,_\-;-;, allC does all her However, life is as it is. _ _ , I _ _ _ _ I __ A l "W11 WiIiP-"i tached to it. Rent and food and clothes and gasoline ‘all have m be paid delightfully different dessert. . liquid Flavor sealed air-tight _ ' 25C I “As I looked up from for, and this makes the money question one that husbands and wives have Lughus Jelly withifg fgesl-bfl-uity and ever-fresh in the dainty /_ a pouring tea I realized v to consider at every turn. for‘ no family can exist- without money, and flavor! _ ‘ 0 Chock fun of LUSG "sugar,bud',‘ - ‘ _ F i0,» a far-to” of. ' l '- ‘ ’ ' no family can be happy tilat is always quarreimg over money. . . VIOUSNESS v _ chilled like a when this sugarbud dissolves ~ - - ' we 10c. packages with a. thrill they were talking zibout me! I felt .. Such being the case, it has nlivays seemed to me that the most just way mountain breeze . . . and top- , ped off with a generous helping with the jelly Powder, it re- i tested recipes leases the Liquid Flavor which i‘ -" M ‘ _ makes the jelly richer, fresher H! ‘h e "y Pukage and fruitier. to settle the problem, and the way in which there would be the least friction. was for the husband to make the wife a definite allowance for the house- ’ hold ‘and another for her own personal use. ~ l of fresh whipped cream and a . big juicy cherry. ' ‘ a, Z alDlll-‘FERENT Jellwr A Fashion A Day such a. happy glow of pride .-. . for my hands USED to be my despair! “Now I find it "easy_' to have soft, pretty hands, in spite of dishes to do three times a. day. I discovered that by using Lux for all my dishwashinggmygl hands never became A rough or red or chapped-looking. With Lux, they were evemWHITER and softer after washing dishes than befor !’,' It has seemed to me that this would eliminate the daily wifcly chorus of "Gimme, gimme, gimme. Have you got? Can you let me have?" that turns millions of breakfast tables into a battleground and that gets on o. man's nerves and starts the day off wrong with him. It would save the wife from the humiliation of having continually to rattle her tincup and beg for a dime like a mendicant. It would establish her status as a working partner, entitled to her share of the money she helps make. Also, it would enable her to run her house and do her shop- ping more economically and intelligently, because she ‘would know what capital she was working on, instead of guessing at what was a leglilmfllli? expenditure and what rank extravagance. ' w .__-The instantfmagical suds are SOOTHING ; i‘ toxeven the most sensitive skin.* Lux is i ' made by a marvelous special process-made ' whiter and thinner and purer than anything elseq. There is no trace of harmful alkali in Lux, nothing to dry up, to coarsen the skin, tllllC is the kiln of this lciiilet by Lois Leeds. A very few minutes night slid nlornlng suffices for ' [or make them up yo ilrself. The llmltclr UOQOOOGOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO . . . ,, ‘ ~ oil is made of 3 ounces cf 011 oi sweet I . . 9 Nlllady Beauhfu] 5 almonds 2 ounces sweet oil, 1'.- z By Lou Leeds younccs cologne wnicr, 1;» dram tinn- l 2 I‘ Naturally, there are two sides to the domestic financial question. and l ' t tl canon why many husbands find v _ 5 very intelligent ma“ exp “m5 0 me m 1 ' l turcof benziiiil. The tissue (.'l‘(‘lllil THE BUsY WOMAN'S BEAUTY has there is in ordmary soaps_'whether flakes to i th i ' es llowances. He says it is because the . , lilchips or cakes‘ , ltitfgpifglfir: ihelghfuseheolxld “iyilllowaance as Just extra spending money. and ._“.-. “.”‘“ "“.“.”’ "my be ‘nude of 0n or m5" l PROGRAM --_'l ‘n . h m m‘ n’ FACE PACK FOR. DRY ‘u . OUDCE white wax, ‘ \ l‘ ; / COStS SO LITTLE! In 0116 0f the they blow it in on foolishness instead of paying t e b s w COMPLEXION spel-lnaceti, 2 OUIICQS lanolin, 2 ounces j which “up keep hair 5km and . .. <. . , v ii ‘ ‘ __ _ i _ v i ‘e- "Blgpackages there ls enough Lux for 6 weeks That was this man's experience. He says that his wife went on a 'i‘iicrc urc some skins that sccm io l-HWBKO". 1 0111168 0i H1180 floivci‘ Wiii- , figiifc in Rood condition. If 5'01! be on the borderlnnd bstivccn dryness fir. 5 drops tincture bcnzoizl. To make would like to have this leaflet, l l I l l , I bounce, | | I l l I perfect orgy in beauty shops, among high-priced perfumes and toilet goods, and that she was like a blessing direct from Heaven to the specialty shops and tearooms and places of amusement and that there was simply nothing the children couldn't have while mamma had money in her pocket. Then when the first of the month rolled around papa had to pay all'tlie living expense bills, as per usual. Just send in a self-addressed ' sizlmpcd envelope to | LOIS LEEDS l (‘are of GUARDIAN l dishes! So little to pay for beautiful hands! _ ‘Harpy beauty parlors me Luz suds in mamZ-uring the nail: ta soften and whiten thafingnva mid oillncss. Ii they tire washed wiih the ilssu-ii cream melt iiic wail». soap and “m,” “my become blotclzy I lanolin and oil, remove froln iirc and, and scaly, but if they are cleansed ‘slowly beet iii the other ingredients-N with cream alone they become greasy. ‘Vheil blending the two teilspoonfuls ‘i For such complexions, as well ‘n; for ‘Of muscle oil with the three teaspoon- | . ;fuls of tissue cream, heat them gently l _ to a thick liquid form in ivllicll‘ - they are Used ill this facial trout-f 0 The Daily Argument hep: lowly the t _ ‘ fbdt waj-b dishes‘ Clicesedoth Facial Tfaslu This, according to my correspondent, has been the experience of many of his friends, and it is the reason they have to dole out money to their "1- wives instead of giving them a lump sum. I do not doubt that this is true. There are women who have the buying mania just as there are ' ' There are women who ment. Cut» square of clean gauze or a levulmhen Limil d e icheesecioth large enough to cover‘ i (5 T°“"“° men who have an uncontrollable mania for drink. I _ I ' 1 are westers anti spenders by nature. und in WllOSf‘. hand every dollar will 13m“ “e- MY 1t 0n and “IP11 apply? l‘ burn until it is- spent. There are women who will always be lavish before i 1e warm mixture an over except“; . j they are honest, and when a man is unfortunate enough to marry one of 2:1‘ m‘; 8y nhsome ‘me 915° “mi ' ‘ these fools. he can only deal with her according to her folly. l h p yo w t e treatment 115V“, ' er place a pad of absorbent cotton; Bl’ Rfiulllt" QUILLEN » ' w - ve a h f 1 ._ i E It is a weakness in any mun to ‘llllrmil’ his Vilft,‘ to enslave him to her f"; ties mllztolgeeyes bellm- flllllll , extravagance, and it is cowmdlcc fol liim to lct hcr ruin him by throwing dOWH. Bild relax, I‘ 4 away the money that he makes. . - ‘fggoftftizn m‘ iwenlty mmules- N°W I . V, l “M, e: f- v‘v V", e- v‘ - - - ee-eee: t ' e emas ,wpeofi' the cream,‘ r . I = H0 qehold i l § M d - After all. however. not lnnny women are morons who have not sufficient 3:05? thataaae tllnrtmstakably t°° dry’ and 51101186 your face with witch- ‘ 7‘ , u‘ . w I r ‘ t 0 ern Etlquette_ intelligence to handle a little moneys. Witness the number of competent m: 536w}; c ism If: describing hilzel- 11' you are $01118 Olll-Of-dooisl . bQl-VIPBOOK ¢ 1 BY ROBERTA LEE business women who are holding down good jobs. Take note of the fact the ycnse Firm Gjpfl; a y helpful. In after the weatment, apply nmkb l , _ 1 Dy ROBERTA Llii») l ‘ that the average woman can lzct at least 20 per cent more out of a dollar a t 0 a we y dry sun the “P- . 0+vo+ _ i Q-QO-O4Q9-O-Q4+_§+Q9<O§§4+§¢f when it comes to buying things ihun can ihe average man. 1 ea ma}: may be given less ‘requem’ ‘ -- A Tame D u Q. Whom may one ask for a letter ' i? :1’; u a n seem to need more l QUICK BEAUTY I “M” ‘m of introduotlon? I wonder how many of those mcn who complain that their wives can- bmdm o“ lair b k m l ’ | L - , k bouquet or bright colored flowers‘ A. Only n. very intimate menli not be lrustfid with nn allow-line» have over, lnkcn the trouble to try to a wwe], leaving yhereals mltacdemqe g if}? keep yogvlookmg your best; I . ~ i Who usually Occupleg the “a; teach them how io use money vrlwriy and well. the 5km M the mm and néck with w the least expenditure o; i °‘£°“,l‘f;e“:;ag:r°::l°' “mu”! white vsseulle. This will not grow Q. If an invitation is sent oil-a visiting card is an answer obligatory? A. No, although n. hostess always appreciates a reply. ' '_ ~ on°a centerpiece improves the appear-i ' ‘ ' nnco of the table ‘and brightens the} entire room as well n5 those who arel cnéoying the food. l i How many bridegrooms ever sit down and help their wives budget their incomes and impress it on Svrcctilmfls mind that if she spends $15 for kiss- proof lipstick and an adorable bunch of chiffon flowers that they don't eat that week. How many lnlsbailds ever make their wives feel that the pros- perity of the firm of Boncdick 8: Co. depends just as much upon the way the wife disburses the money as it does ilpnn the husband's ability to make ‘To clean black broadcloth, rub ucll , m; Ilth povldercd fuller; earth lllld put [or school were presented and ordered hairs if wiped oil.‘ immediately and -~ a ' . ...._ .' I A Frlendfo Women "My old black taffeti I good enough to be buried in» l don't want normoney mill f for n new drew I can't 9B1”! _~ thoroughly. Vaseline is cheapo;- than cleansing creams and is just a3 good V for removing surface dust and grime. Olive oil may be used for we “m; Dllrlwse. 0t course, any good com. merical ‘cleansing cream is suitable Black Broadcloth A HAPPY SOLUTION A dull black silk crepe in simple cr air a luv dice well. If‘! ill Bjllilx _Qr z. dlys-‘Ilicn- brush n11: - . Oysters Do not ovcrcook oysters as this has I tendency to make them indigestible. ALMA. Tenhmembers and six vlsl-- ton met at home of Mrs. Dunbar. Al Vote ofthanks-was to be sent to teach- l school. nd plans made for sewing for plilfl. A programme of’ recitations and solos was given by the Junior mem- u hers. Plans were made for having a i Spelling match at next meeting, to be , iield at home of Mil. Edward curl-n.‘ i PELASANT VALLEY. Fourteen; gmembers Joined in the Opening iwhich was followed by the regular business. Bills were ordered paid. Hot lunch system has been provlced in Men are ofton prodigaily gnnm-mls in women about money. but they are good taste shows seldom fair. and they are ilowhcrc more unfair than in not teaching their nuance m Shh-red bodice. and fun wives and their daughters how to inkc core of money. (Juard Against F LU—— Sore Throat the First Warning new femine in- Dononwlnx- flaring circular skirt that contrasts smartly with smooth-fitting hip-yoke You'll just adore this dress for more dressy occasions made of chartreuse green silk crepe, lipstick red georg- ette crepe, black chiffon or gay print- ed sill: crepe. It's alsq__v_ery much for use in this part of the ‘ atment if you prefer it to the less expensive cleaning agents. Wipe of! cream or oil with tissue squares that are sold for this purpose. Sqiieeu out a pad o1 clean absorbent cotton in warm water Mid 80 overthe akin lIlln in m-dgr to remove any black heads of white , heads. As a further precaution against, Few families will escape. This epidemic constitutes a real danger. Health of a favorite with smart women in failure to remove every .3111” or ' ' = th rlti ' h th bli f th d f th 1d. or for getting up such a ‘Splendid! Protestant orphanage. One new mem- flgluf mfilfivgylwweéetlwgim 19h gut-c 5H1”: thzngzm arefikfifilelllm‘? ‘coon’ black lustrous crepe satin or cocoa ‘mum mum m, "mm. mm m. Christmas concert. Some iscussioi- bel- was enrolled. Next meetinr will be lnunpuc mnmm l‘ serum mnady may dm1°p_ colored canton crepe. “Style No. 401 “m. mo“. “m, ‘mm of ‘Moment W?! lfllce withfeslfd w _$B""°1'l"m' at home of Mrs. Alex McDonald. A simple lxeatment is to gnrgle the throat three times daily with Ner- l‘ “"3"” m “IF-ii”. 16' m» 9° "m" cotton moistened with witch-haul, iflltion, and a, meeting flfljflllfnfidy m LOWER FREE-row" w_ L m“ n viline. The antiseptic properties of Nerviline quickly destroy the germs in 38. 38. 40 and 42 inches bust, _Pat- N“ m“ “nun, two mmmm; g moot e311; grandma. of Mrs. Nelson; home of Mrs. D. M. Bernard Roll a: Wflmecéd (gem ifflthelbziillensgt-ift sgarlefblfglvrilllin: time. bbeugugbued tern price 16 cents in stomps or coins “mum, p" ma w,” M“ team,“ I _- . bun-lg glory. 1,1311 was answered with a New You out“, come.“ and break up the com . (coin ll preferred.) Wrap coin care-ink M “m” "an 70mm“ we , g _ v resolution. followed by programme of To prqvgnt “Flu" or colds from Bllning headway Nervlline will prove llmi- . wom- fowrite; brand of oil iorereun . PAIRVIEW» work was dis- readings on Canadian life or hiltory. moat effective. It in hardly necessary to point out that the bowels should-be We suggest that when you send e oriented. and decided to buy F‘rilit was to be sent w sick in com- Iflmhllwd. 119d the Irwin nursed 0H" vim MW!"- Fci‘ this wow for this pattern you enclose io cents with dolillitful Itylemlnoluding mm non maul-umpi- aprons. and m munity, and next meeting w as held g‘;*:,'"f'n',"'§fn§““.,h"§ gggmigggdgjggiyygtgflpfi “flfflj lfidlamllumltnfmwff our elitist jgwmbln. and mm denim in- the ' “Q llfllflilltljlfl lunch SUPDUU at home OI Mn. “hi! otlflli. may. ‘m w”. ‘ VQ w @- rm d‘ 1