. .~_.ll_sl.vgr..--.. “a; darling directoire 50111187 i Woman's lhalm lVhat the Fashionables are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington And as ior the making, it could almost be run up beiora breakfast—-' it is so entirely simple. The brief bodice cuts in one with the front panel oi the skirt. The side-front skirt sections an back sections are circular. The double collar idel is cute. lt carries out. the tri-colour scheme in French blue dimity with tiny white dots and vivid red gros- grlln ribbon tie. Style No. S108 h designed for little maids of i, ti, 8 lncl 10 years. Think of it how adorable it would be in orchid l-nd white checked gingham with l. plain orchid Ind l plain white orglndie collar with orchid ribbon bow. _ Linen, dotted swiss, pique, cotton broadcloth prints and shantung make up attractively. Size ll requires 2% yards o! 39- inch material with $6. yard o! 32- inch contrasting and i yard oi rib- bnn. Vacation Days are here again! Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Price o! Flt-tern lo cents. Curiously enough small W119“! '_ " "l" _ "' _ "' _" "' _ "' " " love smart looking 010th“- And isn't this one a thriller in N0. 3108. Size ..................... "suns-nu"...“run-sensuou- ____________________ Name ___---- For The Cook “nun-u.-.........-..-nun.uq. Street Address l.-.-unn-‘sensuous-unnum- City State APPLE CHEESE CAKE .__._ (To be served cold) 1 lb apples. 3 oss. butter. Yolks oi 3 e58!» Etiquette symauuq v-v- ——_.--»-._ ‘sly;- ‘-:- Social argggrwPermsjgondlflm-g:- Fashions~.t"‘* .>.......,‘l>.-. Letter Box Why tions to Women Who Earn as Much as He Does? - Man Who Fell in Love With His Wife’s Younger Sister Dear Miss Dix-in these dlys when women mlke ls much money or nearly as much ls the men with whom they step out to pllces o! amuse- ment, why does the custom persist o! the man plying the bill? Is it be- t cause women's company is so much more enjoyable than man's that the man must ply? We hear of women wasting their time on men who never propose. Is l. man's time 1W Vl-1l-llb19 than a women's? is the petting that women sometimes locord their escorts worth the price? Do women accord it. es PW or do they enjoy it. also? is the way paid to m‘ show. i: the dinner check paid, is the taxi fare peid because woman is worshipped s; the mother oi the race’! Why is it. that man plys and psys lnd plyl? ' ‘ JUST A MAN. inn-nu‘- / Answer: There sre two reasons why l men plys the bill when he takes a. women out to s. place of entertainment. One is because o! his vanity that. caulcl him to make the grand gesture of bestowing l favor up"! l- womsn. l’ .__.__. O! course, the custom o! men plying tor everything when they took women out began when women were flhlslcillly dependent. N0 W011i!!! had e pocketbook m those days. because. even when one WM In helm!- her father or her brothers or her husband handled her money 1M1 401“! it out to her in dribs. Consequently the man hld to pay because the woman had nothing with which to ply- ._.-..-_.-_. in that dark age there was no competent business girl, earning her own salary and making ls much ls her male eo-workers; consequently. it was a kindness for a man to give the little girl s. handout and to cheer her up by taking her out to a. show or a dance. Now, o! course, it. is not necessary tor ‘a man to ply l woman's way. $119 18 PQYlWl-ly 851° to pay it herselt and in most clses she would like to do it it she could without mortally oflending her escort. 1 have heard. dozens oi business girls discuss this subject, and they have been unanimous in declaring that they ielt that it wls unisir- ior s. boy who made no more than they did to have to ply tor their theatre tickets and dinners sud taxis and that they would is: rather so Dutch treat. l! the boys would permit it. They would like this because it seem» ed l. square: arrangement and llso because i! they split the expenlu be- tween them they could so ottener. -_._¢-_ . ‘Build {or yoursclx a stroll: box, Must the Man Pay and Pay for Atten- Happenings of the ‘Week Fasten elch pm with esre. m it wits been and padlock. . Put lll your troubles there. Hide therein sll your tailor-es. And elch bitter cull you quail. Lock lll your helrtlclses within it. _ Then sit on the lid and llugh. Tell no one o! its contents, Never its secrets share. Drop in your cares and worries. Kiep them torevsr there. Hide them from sight s0 completely The world will never dream hsli. Fasten the lid dorm securely, ‘Inch-sit on the lid and laugh- I I I Early Saturday the King and Queen lett mndon for l 10 day visit to Scotland. Their headquarters will be I-Iolyrood Palace. Edinburgh. Under Queen Mary's guidance the royal apartments there have in late year-s been converted into l charm- ing and comm-table home and the Palace gardens lrs now at. their best. I I I Mrs. Mlthiesom. wife of Chief Justice Mlthleson. entertained at the luncheon hour Wednesday in honor o! visiting lrlends. I I I 311680 and Mrs. W. S. Stewart have gone to their summer b11113‘. low It ‘Iflcldle. I I I other visitors lt ‘Iracadie are Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morris. '0 s e Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure is beins Welcomed back trom Ottawa. Miss McLure will visit Toronto and Montreal before retlmung. I I I The tea hostesses lt the Golf Links this afternoon will be we. Miss Bertha" Brown hls ION 0B nyisit to Iriendl in Boston- I I I , m». and ins. S. A. McLeod lro alloying s. bolldly lt their eottelfl ls their Klnnon. I I I Misses Homily. Sadie Acorn, nits MacDonald are the hostessu lerv~ ing tesltthlwennildourtsthls otter-noon. The local players hld l delightful outing to Surnmersids Wednesday Ilterncoi lnd success- fully contested the mliority ot the ma. A socill hour brought a pleasant slternoon to I close. I I I Mrs. George Prowse arrived Thursday on s visit to her plrents. w. and Mrs. Arthur Gates. Lon:- worth Avenue. I Quite a. number of the younger set were invited to m informal dance on board the French Cruiser ville d’ Y's last Saturday evening- I I I Miss Persia Crosby, nurse in tlrl-ln- ing at the Rnyll Victoria 3061,1181. hss arrived to spend her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crosby, Cornwall. I I I Miss Catherine Taylor of Lennon- town, Scotland, arrived in the City Wednesday night on a visit to her sister. Mrs. J. M. Hunter and Ml‘. Hunter, Grafton Street. I I I Miss Viola Beers. R. N., of Mon- treal is enjoying a holiday with friends in the city and York. I I I ‘Miss Jean Mum's many Mend: will regret to learn that owing to temporary 111 health she has been forced to leave the Royal Bank tor 0- Ct Hughes. Mrs. J. s. McMillan. Mrs. J. P. Clarke, lvltrs. H. H. Horne, M31. R- H. Jenkins, Miss Berna not. it has been ule experience of all o! these girls ulst when they oflered to pay their wly the boys regarded it ls ln insult. ‘they seemed K lb. of powdered sugar. Grated rind oi 2 lemons. Whites of 5 e388- Pastry ior 1 pic. Method-Line a pie dish with a short paste and fill with the (allowing apple cheese Peel and slice the apples and stew them well; strain and beat in the butter and mix well before the apple sluce is cold, then Mid the grated lemon rind, sugar and yolks oi eggs well beaten; beat the egg whites and stir into the mixture. Pour into the pastry shell and bake like custard pie. When cold, heap whiplwd cream on top and serve. This 1B delicious. llliiilitil? morning wedding? and black shoes are usually worn. luncheon table? alone. iull dress in the summer? A. Yes. ' SOME “ARMS 0F Q. What color gloves, socks, and shoes does the bridegroom wear lt a A. Grey suede gloves, black socks Q. May damask be used ior the A. No; luncheontsbles are bare, except tor a dolly at the place of the diner. Damask is for dinner Q. Must a one... be worn wlul ALCOHOL DENIED LONDON. 3111? l-(British Unit- to feel that it was a reflection upon their elrning capacity, that it hum- illated them somehow, and they gruflly told l girl that. when they took l girl out they could ply tor it. ._-. -_--- As tor the value o! s girl's time, it is. mltrimonislly spllklnl. Wort-h ilr more than a men's, and that is why we speak o! l mlnwlstlng l. girl's time when he pays her attentions without any intentions. O! course. there are exceptions to all rules and now and then a woman marries in her 40s or 60s, but as n. general thing a girl has only l short time in which to catch s. husband. Mostly she has to do it in her elrly 20s if she does itat all. It is in the brie! space while her youth and beauty shine that. she is most attractive to men, and i! she wastes this precious interval on some man who monopolises her society but who has no idea oi popping the question, she is sunk so tar as marrying is concerned. ...._.-_.-..- On the other lmnd, l men may dillydllly around until he is 40 with- out ever impairing his chluces o! marrying. He can get him l wire lt any time during his lite that he wants one, but s women can't. Hence a man's time, so ill’ ls marrying goes, is worth less than l. womllfs. Undoubtedly, mlny men do expect women to psy for their attentions by giving s5 worth o1 petting tor so cents’ worth of food or movies, and Huestls. It is expected l. number of visitors {rem Slckvllle will visit the links todsy. The Amherst players W110 were t0 10in the party had to c-lncel their visit as Moncton was to visit them today. l I I I Quite l. number of Charlottetown toll: went to Summersids for the Gol! dance on Wednesday night lnd had l. most enjoyable outing. . I I I Miss Inez Mutch is home iron-l Brookline, Mesa, on I. visit to her I J. H. Myers. M?" isvisitlng in Ot- laws. for a short time. She ls ‘sc- some months rest. I o I _ Sunday School picnics were popu- las- outings this week, Zion Church. ‘ninity and the Baptists holding theirs on Wednesday last. I I I A cordial welcome is being ex- tended to Dr. H- O. and Mrs. Hod!- son of Winnipeg who are renewing Icy. Dr. w. n. ' may, m, Mathew M ‘Wily Oil-ewe m sumussrlng st Brloki 3mm, I e e ‘. bliss Irma Kennedy oi Isolde). bsoeilvllitinrbsrliltls-Miqnu- eliiennewinottlws. I I Q Irom hleoollelllll in the us. 1118i. Rt. Ron. R. I Bmnett, Prime Minlsteizllthe Nclpilntolnbeul- tliul set o! sntldue silver mug dishes- Tbeslttumreeasnltioe»: his 01st birthday which h. “h. brlted on Sunday lest- e s e l Miss Nan Brow or Nswyork h home on s. visit to her parents Mr. sod Mrs I. B. how. I I I Ankle length silences dreslel seem to have diminished eon- sidlrlbly since the llst smut French Derby rlce meeting and a graceful. much shorter line seems to be retlluedJMlny dresses bsd shoulder sleeves with little Jackets or newer still srl the short should- er capes with l very distinct Vie- wrim look about them. I I I Gloves, shoes. wuss o... m. belts lll match u into ensembles these due and b ht coloured villi-I'd skin seemstobethe note oithedly, while supple suede in black. white or prune ngske lovely contrasts to an lll black kit. V I I I Princess Mary sated as l stall- holder at the summer exhibition of painted ilbrles on Wednesday at Clsridges in London. ‘Ilse exhibition was opened by Lord Athlone nnd the work had been done by dis- abled slilors and soldiers. Society girls acted -ls mlnnsquins display- ing Pyjlmll, belch suits. sun suits and gardening kit on l bin/ck vel- vet stage. I I I The hostesses serving tea lt tbs Summer-side G01! Liniu this after- noon s.re lvlrs. I". J. D. Wright. Mrs. c- W. Harris. ms. G. Ennis Smith. Mill Betty Robinson. ’ ' I I I Mrs. Clarence Tidmsrsh and child o! Montreal have arrived to spend the sununer and are being cordially welcomed. I I I ' Mrs. ‘Keeier of New York lass ar- rived on l holiday flsit to her sister lriendships in the city. see Mrs. John H. Myers, wile of companied by her son-in-law and daughter, Mir. and Mrs. Norman parents, Mir. and Mrs. B. E. Mutch. Nicholson, o! Charlottetown. sendlgirloiberlgeout lnd protect her. You know that abs how to take care o! herself, most dsng us spot into the world with no older woman to guide but, believe me, on earth tor her. among strangers thln she is in the house with s is not worldly wise enough to know just now your home is the She would be safer anywhere middle-aged men who is Mrs. Gordon Hughes at mkermsn. I I I Miss Betty Wilkins is home from ibrontn to spend the holidlys with her parents Mr- and Mrs. F. S. Wilkins. III lvlr. and Mrs. Bowness, who hav been visltin! Mr. and Mrs. I-llbbert Hewett have lett on return to their home in ‘llemple. California, liter l most dnjoysble visit among re~ letlves and friends. I I I we. Dorothy Davies was hostess tor upwards or sixty o! her friends __-J Déuidly Summer. I complaint ‘ carried ‘_ ' " unns-squlalcn-nulu" ions seer! with none of its ineem venicnces o! s lmee length scsr! i! that it flops hither and you. This beige cost has e wide. . com-like collar o! deep brown reaching to the belt, but from‘ beltto knee thfl brown seer! is merely l‘ plnel ss- purely tlstsned on both edges. l w’ I I I lit s recent smart wedding in Paris the bridesmaids wore belts, neeklsces, bracelets and little coro- nets bl pale blue (lowers. Tlfeir dresses matched the flowers, as did the hits perched on one side o! thd held so that only hair the colonel showedl The hats, o! bsklu straw. were of the Gainsborough typo. AMorningSrnile' a Llwye - But, mldlm, you olnnoQ merry ln. It you do. your hills bend has clearly specified that hi! iortuns will go to his cousin. Fair Client: l know that. cousin I'm marrying. It’! hi! l l - r 3i; 55? Flt ' . 7 1 madly in love with her and against whom she doesinot evendrclm she ed Prov-Mullins marw old ideas has w guard l-lersur. of the harmiul eflects of alcohol on the human System. a book to which nine medical authorities have cen- trlbuted, entitled "A Review o! the Efiects of Alcohol on Man," has just, been published. The beliei that alcohol causes vascular disease and high blood pressure is attacked. The writer says that overeating rather than ‘Wef-ilflhlllnk in middle lilo, is con- sldered to be a tar more serious danger in this respect. There was no valid evidence, it is stated, that alcoholism causes any diminution oi the reproductive rate, or an excess oi still birth, or the m. curl-once of deformities. The old stigma-a racial poison -. lung sclentliic justification. undoubtedly many consider that they lllve squared their account with the men who have taken them out by permitting slum il-mililri- tles. Many girls o! essy morals and little delicacy o! leeling ply willing- ly. ‘lb many others it is lolthsomely repulsive to have to ply l cheap man with kisses lnd caresses for l dinner or s dance. Borne girls rstuse to pay the price at all, and these mostly stly st home o! ln evening. For the modem young man is l Shylock who demands his pound o! flesh. and i! he doesn't get it. he cuts the girl o1! his list of sweeties. lt l clam bake and social evening last Friday at her pretty burlgllow st Restvlew. l? #5 'A pain in the lower part of your beck can. torture you. But not for long, if you know abouFAspirint There harmless, pleasant tablets take away the misery of lumbago, rheumatism, neuralgia, headaches, toothaches, and systemic pains oi women. Relief comes promptly; is complete. Genuine Aspirin cannot depress the heart. Look for the Bayer cross. thus: ii;- as? 9e 1i you have the money, send. her ofl to school. It you cannot. aflord that, get some friend to take her and get her a job, or i! she is already working let her go to live in some nice, respectable boarding house or girls club. There am many such places where l girl is sate. III Theron a new light wool cost. in Paris which has all the beauty of a E And perhaps after she ls swly your husband will get over his in- lltustion and come to his senses lnd realise that his thinking that he loved the girl wls Just l. passing madness. I don't think that men worship women as the mothers o! the race. They regard them more ls pals and, that being the point o! view, they don't see why they mould ply for t heir companionship in! more than they should s man's, lnd most women feel the same way about it and would be glad to settle their own scores. nonrmv D13. I Paris Styles i sy ills! smear United Press Btlfl GOXNIDOHGOIII rams, July l0.--(U. m-A new tor-m ct temptation for the Eves o! the’ world lppelrl in the shlpe o! l. new velveteen full- length sports colt, belted and built in the nglln manner. The choice colors o! this new temptation are greyish beige, cnlrtreuse yellow, snd all pure white. Skirts oi the same materiel and knit- ted pullovers worn outside the skirt. are smiling companions, espec- ially tor country welr. A Worth model called "Romanesque" in another apple to Eve. It is mlde oi a. tine patterned chiflon in red and green with a three-quarter colt. which can be blouses sod tied around the waist. 1t has an interesting uneven scar! oolilr on the hook which blouses st the wlilt but is fitted tightly around tho hips. Ibr the lover of nlvy blue and white is l prtotlbll 4X98! 0! Mm" ' chiffon-Mus m: m body and white m: the embroidery done 1n I don't see any difliculty about solving that problem. All you need “m” on m, mu" m,‘ “m,” o; m. m; m‘; i! lbfllt hfl! Ill ilitih 0! 100d ltifl DMHJOHB. The nIXt blllll lhl COMB M.“ . u“); n“? m“; ma" fluyu “gt” gnmfggmg ‘u lruond with the bib? tell her thlt the cent lelve it with you. N!!! you down m” ‘n ‘WEN-kg. unnu- “uunum arebusylndtbltitisuptohertolooklftlrher own ofllpring. l I 4 DOROTHY DE. But your problem is indeed l sad one. It is bad enough for l hus- band to isll out. oi love with his wile and in love with some strange womsn. It is hesrt-br ‘ ' when the woman who supplsnts her is liar own little sister. But, men being what they are, it doesnt seem that it is _ the finest home-loving mm. devoted ever sue ior s wile to have any woman who is younger and better-look- to his boys and to me until lately. Now be has fallen madly in love with mg than her-gel: in he: horde. _ 903011;}! mx. my le-year-old sister, who has just turned into l. beautiful young woman. , ' ' ° ' ° ' ' ' ‘ She has. lived with us since she was 8 years old, and I never dreamed that Deg;- Miss nlx_wmc em anybody do about the neighborhood pest, he would think o! her as anything but l child, but now he has become who pgrkg he; children on everybody in the neighborhood’! we have _ infatuated with her. She does not. know it, but he hll told me. What one who i5 cpngtgntly 0n the go and who comes and dumps her baby on shell I d0? I love him Ind 10W her, tOO, and my heart is broken be- u; about gig flgyg gut, Q! ggven, It, doggn’; mgttgp how bugy w; gm or "M11 them- A WIFE. whlt we have planned to do, we have to take care oi her brats. We have children of our own and have plenty to do and we would like to know how we can make this woman tlke clre of her own children. MRS. l. M. I I I Dear Miss Din-i have been mlr ried nearly thirteen years lnd hlve two boys. My husband wls lnd is Mule in Canada. Style Chats Answer: TMN l6 only one thins to do l-ud that is to get your sister lwly ls ls quickly ls possible before your husband's self-control breaks lnd he does something that will precipitate l tragedy. Doubtiess the girl ‘hls never thought o! him as anything but s big brother, but ii he begins making love to her he may tum her sisterly s-flsctlon into a warmer emotion. — wrrn summons. w“! £119 100i". Swagger, ‘three-quarter coat carries nothing but the ‘$181M ill-idly“. ls gaming attention in the wake of renewed in- . "s" “l “yhmsh- 3nd B11 1h 811 Dfumises to be the king! horses. rhese shorter length coats create greater hullsbaloo warn wmq contrasting color and fabric wool dress, but, mgny ,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,d women will want a skirt instead of the drug T716 three-quarter coats are swell in diagonal, soft tweed wool- W- or 1n velvety types o! fabric. Choose m that u mnlplc..- "lull l“ ‘he Ions-hair family and have it contrast with the iabric too in color, as black iox in tuxedo treatment on beige or breight red. Melon, untrlmmed sleeves harmonize with the loose-hang lng lines o1 the coat body, and can be narrowed at the wrist from the somewhat wide cut o! the armhole, to keep out wmd “d mow and prevent goose-flesh. ' evening tic-n- I or course, r understand um. you {eel that it is s terrible mm; to MR. AND MRS. n: mm me. ~f let's can, 1n; “w, QM"? w: com Momma-r ls ‘WW9 IYTiil Mlulousllliosmgy sh ill Joe Joins Vi For The Week End was, unifies l. slut Across w; ‘m; ROAD n rung swam lsnr w. wit: NOT ALLOUID. TTiATZS y“, w-g “g gqpflil ltdlbgtflg, Tu! ooumv Ci-ul T,” 6N; u; 3mg gqeg Leggy Bv Braces‘ our, roe rack sarcasm rerun. WI “T5011! PQIUI no mesons 1,. “sore r i... Eczema Formed Tiny Water Blisters. Healed by Cuticura. _.__*._______ ...T.E':':.":'.s:*:.:":..:: szrrzt. ..£*."::.'.:f' l3‘ll:.l.’l'”.l.'..“;l.':$ blisters which were very itchy and sore. Aitlr l while the blisters lnd a watery substance would come from them. Th; lzfizziiiglaéulzlwzgilhlsfloy bodnldlct wlrm. lnd somoflmes l v tlcurl a l Oi hm n4 yuan,“ t three ‘ l wsl Clglijilflhlynhfllgé :08 using two lld one box oi Ointment. (Signed) Miss Betty Fraser, = Ind”: Tdcunflc. Sddnsrywherw. tillvilmhfrel. hniw-sc u-ma. use».