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' . i'°""`-- l Woman’s Real -.°- .Soczal. and _Pf._e_r§osn_q__l_ _ _-:-1 Fasl_i_z_g_l_1_._9____-;;___l,g_t§_rgt_tu3~f, - P Y om. Nce~|>£| I” _i -if! e§_ Trw »- 1 U » _-.....»»»... -...... .,,,,,,,, , to m9_keB_1m;1em°ney_» ci JN _S _ _» . _ .;_._. , inches bust. Size 18 requires W.- i ‘ \ ' <\.\is . __ _ This model. is delightful too in LI eyolet batisie in yellow with brown MOfnl°ngS|n|°1e 5;-3 _‘~f velvet ribbon girdle. _q;.`3 l|_ " Euibrciide ‘ ' ' ' i` l i 3171 Pl`£‘f51`1'eCl-) bands policy.. The president said. .__i Q5 .. /*G *lip . No. 3111. size f“e“»" Sh” Self* "Y°“'1`H1v@Ys Swv I? ii if ' - - __ ¢,] 0 ‘ _ 1 ‘ . illniy chiffon a distinctive air. Its smart for every formal day evenings at the country club, Arid quite the smartest a'nq.coplest dress l`or dining and dancing 'at fashion- able rcsiuiiraiits in town. limi is so iieiv and contributes fur ~ ` /Yi" ther to its slimriess. And don't you love ilic softened cowl draped bodice iinci the flared sleeves? yards 39 inch And it's not a bit complicated to I J fri? 7 . I ;2__l inukc it, in spite of its French orig- i ' "H, iii. 3 _ f ‘ill sig.-ic No_a1'11 maybe had in sizes BABYS °wN TABLE." I 174 1:.-, 14 is, ia zo years, as and as ‘°"w""""” M; child will escape ___ _ all the ills to *if _ -"`\_ _. which children are subject, but she can do much lo relieve their severity. If your child is constipated - if _ _ I he has a cold, a i fever, no appetite ".1 ,f or a coated ».‘\__ _ tongue, don’t \ wait until a more serious illness results. Get Baby's Own Tablets at once. For your own peace of mind don’t be without Baby’s Own Tablets. 25 cents a package at any drugglst’s. 11. ,x_&_ W; _S 4.' _~... .#- __ _§___. red organdie in pale green is dainty and chic. A new-made widow called' at the Be sure to rlil in the size of the office of an insurance company for pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin the money due to her on her hus- Price of pattern 15 cents. _< i "I am truly sorry, madam, to hear ____________.___ of your loss." Thats always the way with you _ when a poor woman gets a chance Name ___ i if A i ‘ I' "` _ s-on-no--U»¢¢...».~»»»»»u¢ns¢au Street Address ' .........-...-..».».¢~»..¢¢.--ns... City Stab! 1. - _ lgfx |11 _-‘SS rr ii ‘:.i}..l1 »-1 W is 3:,” ,;i> 5*. here is a full quota ol cooling rcfreslinicnts, but with a ie Style Chats 1 ` L PAN ' All pain and W distress come ` to an end when you use I No summer picnic can be nttcinpted these ghastly hot days 202,: xhgtxcs ithout plenty oi’ cold <11-ink insurance ~ or in other words a ther- tor. . most for ice ciibes. Qlllck ' it A picnic lun'-li is usunlly just some more “hot news" unless 1| Reli8f Q .`»°'tlie1'i1ios, 12;: iirolllruii L; over and Tom Collins can go torlheebgggi ° just ns ciieily 11.1 stuyiiig lioinc on the terrace. A ... . sf.. Be sure to clicoso :in lee cube ihcrinos that has a stron etal ll ~ . J .1 Exraacron . _ ,_ _ People a thousand times, but it has'n't shaken their faith in their being ' WI'1`ll ALMA ARCHER. each mul woods lo ivoorls. I andie. so ih_it it u-ill stand plenty of transporting from bganclx to ‘_ _,_ _ T 'F1 Bla .N0 fi f _ n ~ an exception to the general rule. 1 .sum vuiinrraf as ATIIILE Tlllj] ringwurm infection culled Allil¢~lc`n Foot” is so stculthy the v in its ultzirlc flint it can lm con- luml sprrnil tn others with- ivlim living nwnrc of the trouble. Indeed olliciul reports recently some limo." Foot." "At /mst liulf uf all mlulu from ringimrln (of the feet) Watch for Those Danger ight rmlna-ss, itching lrlisli-rs wcen thc toes (usually lictwcen smallest ones), n soggy, white ilinn, nr akin cracks, or scaly :ss may all indicate "Ath- Pare twelve large apples and simmer in enough water to cover *» them until soft. Dip them out. bein careful not to bre K th g a cm. I Add to the water a pound of sugar, And tm k -h dh me two lemons, and two oiangcs, sliced. As soon as it thickens, put the apples back and simmer until clear. READY FOR. TEA? W When someone just drops in . . lt’ k l if on the alllicted parts. Foraaeriee S good to new you can sl p ou | of m’._...._ t _ h d fto the pantry and in a. second _ ora ory cs s as prove , _ that Absorbine Jr' penetrates ,bring back 9, charming tea tray new loaf sugars ln three decliclous flavors of lemon, orange and lime - There Were a Marriage. Bureau in Every Community. _ The Only Trouble ~ Being That We All Want to Pick-1 - Out Our Own Mates by Our < Own Hunches . A famous social-service worker thinks that a Marl'll8¢ B“l°°‘;“ should be established in every community to which YUUHK l1¢°Pl¢ °°“ d go for assistance in selecting their mates, and for expert advice about 'how to make their marriages siic0€S8f\ll- It is a great idea but, alll. lmPl‘llClfl°l\l- fm' lovers never listen to the voice of wisdom and ex- perience. iviiiiions or friends and relatives lil" invoked an or the nigh svds of P1"=°°‘i°“* *md reason and logic in a fruitless eiiofli W. °°'“'l“°° young couples that it was folly 11° WSU lm° mmf rimony before they had any WFY t0 5“PP°" B fam" lly. They went along and B012 mB"`l°d luitjhe same, in the fond belief that they would be led UH manna from heaven. 1 _ ‘ » I 7 Etiquette _, i mm ' .'SatiniSwee`ts_ ' \ N ` 0*' I 4 - Q ; 9: i "W hi A w3i“:“"' "Dorothy Dlx ‘rt ‘..'..°"‘ 1 Deflved F'°'" i -_ . Q What silverislt roper to la Mammmhl lr; B ` I Millions of parents have talked their tongues convince their sons that they W°Uld bfllll d°W“ °¢1't°m mis' ery on their heads if they married shrewish, selfish, extravagant, pleas- um-mad girls, but their arguments never kellt one Yfillill “Om m'“`°hl“3 to the altar with his pretty little virago o: waster and spender- Millions of fathers and mothers have begged and P1'HY€¢l Blld be' seeched their daughters not to wreck their lives by-marrying drunkords or roues or ne'ei'-do-wells, but the girls turned e deaf ea: to their DHT- cnis' warning and blithely crashed into their fate ' in white satin arid tulle. The trouble is that when young people are ln l°V€ they 9.1¢ llle WC' tiins of a temporary insanity that makes them incapable of thinking straight, of seeing straight or of counting the consequences of what they do. Probably this is a good thing, for there certainly would be very fewil marriages if people figured out the risks they run in tying up with B. strange woman or man for life or if they contemplated the many draw- backs to marriage as they would the bad points in a business deal. Every engaged couple believethat tkmtr marriage is going to be dif- ferent from all other marriages and tha somehow the POW" l0 W°l`l¢ miracles and turn tin one they marry from what they are into what they want to be is golngto be vouchsafed theni on their wedding day. John knows that Mary is high-tempered, but he is sure that when she is married to him she will turn into a mild and sweet-tempered angel. Tom knows that Sally is clothes-crazy andthat she' spends all of the family money on her back and the beauty shops, while her poor old mother goes a-:ound looking like a human rag-bag and does all of the housework so that Sally wcrrrt spoil her pink, manicured nails, but he has never a mlsgivlng that as soon asishe is married to him she will be Will- ing to wear basement bargain-counter frocks and get up and get break- fast. » Maud knows that Algernon is soused to the guards half the time, but she is confident that as soon as she marries him he will never- thirst for liquor again. Gertrude knows that Percy is a lazy loafer who lets his mother work and support him, but she is firmly convinced that the min- ute she marries him he will become a hustler and el go-getter. And so they are married and the fairy tale doesnt come true. The conjure doesnt work. There is no metamorphosis of personalities that suddenly makes the weak strong, the bad good, the extravagant thrifty, the vile-tempered amiable. What John and Mary and Algernon' and Gertrude were before marriage they are afterward. Only more so. For marriage seems somehow to intensify our qualities and set them as a mordant does dyes. ' But you couldn't convince any bo y and girl in love of this, not ‘though you spoke with the tongues of men and of angels and not though you had a whole house full of statistics to buck you up. In fact, they __ don't need any rroot because they have seen it happen that wa to other The carrot. Bo I8! in its BPD¢&-Y' ance leads such a iprosalc life ill the hands of some people! If this so-often unappreclated vegetable is -at 511 sensitive, what a relief ll _must be to it to find occasional 'lighter presentation of its charms. in the role of dessert of sweet! Herer are two such recipes-one of the best of the steamed puddings and a marmalade that is economi- cal and good: ._ Steamed Pudding. 1 cup suet, chopped fine _ 2 1-2 cups stale bread crumbs 1 lnto the Bags _ ol Millions Wliollravel 1 cup grated raw carrots 2 egg yolks 1 l-3 0"liPB brown sugar Grated rind 0! 1 lemon 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 cup raisins 3-4 cup currants 2 tablespoons chopped Citron or, candied orange peel 1-8 cup flour 1 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon \ 1-4 teaspoon cloves 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg Whites of 2 eggs. Work suet until creamed, using the hand, and add bread crumbs and carrots. Beat egg yolks 'until light and add :fgar gradually. Combine mixtures, adding lemon juice and rind. Mix fruit, spices and flour. Add' to first mixture with stlffly-beaten egg whites. Turn Those who .know _ the priceless physical benefits that come. from the "dash of ENO.in a glass of water morning or night" never think of travellingvvithout a supply of this pleasant-tasting elfervescent saline. » , ENO helps to overcome the ill- effects of change of food and water and lack of accustomed exer- cise. ENO keeps__ the intestinal tract clear of poisonous waste, safely and surely, and thus pre- vents many of the ills that attaclf the human body. Avoid lUnauapected 'Constipation ENO Points ,the Safe and 1 carrots and heat slowly until sugar mixture is .-.;;;:::;::-_:v--7 --~- __ % __ . . . If this little collection is al- deeply into flesh-like tissues and 'an set and Nady to serve' A box kills the ringworm crm where of awrwd tea cakes; one of . _ 5 Y" cheese sticks; s few tes inns; tnegr lt reaches lt. g _ ways at hand it will help tremend- ously to spread your reputation for Stops bleeding instantly. aclous hospitality. - ::Douglas’Egyptlan Liniment is L/ .' 2 recommended for sore necks, galls. .-4;-/(L, l ,,,_'¢ distemper oallouaes and spaviris "' f=»»»°»~ iw wh md Hof M. i\/iuuiiii iruuuiuun "I TOOK Lydia B. Plnkhanfa Vegetable Compound for painful and irregular periods. I had ao color in my face and fell i draggy; "My mother sold me about the medicine lan summer. Since (als- ing ir I safer lon and lt is regulat- ing me. ~ "My color ia normal and I feel like a different woman," writes Mrs. David Thomson, 57-9th Srreer, N. W., Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. Won’t you try a bottle? into n well-greased mould, cover tigmiy and swam s 1-2 hours. Serve hot with Foamy or Hard Sauce. Scrape carrots, out into small Sure Way. i Sala nmu r. ' _ ==.' Paris styles ` _ By MARY KNIGHT ` United Pres! Stat! Correspondent ' \ .I rams, August is.-io. P.)-1-row some models shoulder their fashion responsibilities is very_lnterestlng this summer. TSKB1 Lenlef, B. A., for instance. A mat white satin peau dange eve-11113 gown attracting attention from this house carries the entire burden ofthe bodice on one shoulder, leaving the other free and beauti- fully bare. ` Starting at the relatively normal waistline. the soft white material is drawn upward: Under the right arm it stops and crosses in two strips to thesthroat and shoulder at the left. These two strips cross the back in similar fashion, and where they _return to their starting place under the :ight arm are two lovely while Bird- enias, one in the back and one in the front. 1 The skirt of this model, "Our Lady of the Angel Skin and Gardenlas,” is full after it leaves the hips, and just“grazes the floor. The only jewelry vislbld takes the hsape of two wide bracelets of diamonds and pearls, worn on the left arm. In contrast to' this simplicity is Callot's gown of black and rose . satin as an ensemble. The diagonal blouse of the dress Ind th° long, sllnky coat are rose, and the skirt black. With it the inim- nequin wears yards of pearls, looping the loop smartly five times. Eacnwrist is covered with multi-colored Jeweled bracelets and ste carries a glittering evening purse of rhinestones. ' 1 *Q w g 1-" ==¢ 'ii xr -° ‘ THEY MAKE “HOMES” Women will ilud hers unusull displays of the important-if nut- lo prominent - Home FurnlshlnB'|» whose services are rendered ln "N rear of the house - Kitchenware!- Modem Kitchenware: have brought l new meaning to the wall know! term, "modem homes.” Tho! "W" homes happier, and home-lreeplll an actual joy! See our dl|Pll¥'~ The Rogers Hardware ` Go., Limited Bauer yea, guardagainu "‘A¢l;. Iclc‘s Fool." by mnistoning the feet with Absorbinc Jr. after ever _ ' ,iVlR. 'AND MRS. A Any Iianguage Is Excusable When A Shoelace Breaks. By TBRLGA 21 Y exposure to locker-room, bath- lmunc and gymnasium floors, the eilgoa of swimming pool; and sliowero, liotol bath-mats or car- pets-nny place where people gm see your doctor. Keeps bottle ofAbaorhino Ir. in n s _ -' --~_.- __ -_ _- - f _-f _?,_-_ f- ~,¢__-____ __ _ ` ‘ #___ ._ _ s . ie e i ‘ ' T h°M»Tv°s»i:¢lri¢s \ '/ \\ 'alum . 0 Roar/ Joe. 'mr l _ ywygouffrqrb n your locker, ln the medicine chest Abaorhlne Jr. "Aihlole's regular uae of the nt homo, and have an extra one ready for your traveling bag. A¢ all drugglsu, ll.2§. W. F. Youiig, Inc., Lyman Bldg., MontreaL J 1 . _ J /*\ _ _ I \lliS|i'\C9lP»_i ` / . ,I ’ ~ ` ” l __ , }_ 15:1! _ ' _ l . 1 /\ Fvfyamii _ .11 »u»aAb».»iiiMJ.w»¢qu¢i¢.1 ‘ ‘ ron- mrzrrlrsfliiilgiurhfiliimaie-/ru and pains, ararafru, _ .| Mmm run and sunburn. Always have u batik handy. l ._ _.. .. li. __ __ _ _ ~ _ ~._ __.._.."_..____._... 'mugg ,_ - 1 1 _ _ _ `°‘ " ““‘ ‘ 4 "7 _ .-- ' was- ‘ . N' _ `_ 'wif "" \ “' “ ' T . ~*' 1 -1 .if -~ - `-~»- _»~'f§~§"`.*~‘.¥‘.‘.*‘><'-.'_`=@il»‘-1é~l`.iéii-'i‘/1-.~I4-:='.;;~..,..ff'_;-1_‘:“‘? " ._ ~ ' ‘ , ' 1 -~ 4 _ / ' ‘ ` ` . 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