mac frwo , 000-0000 Woman's Re alm x Social and Personal I Fashions Literature ljvvin 1x111.‘ 3 N-i-w-i-im-a-nvw Léagf-i». -The Woman's Realm FROMAKNTITBH I do not know the name of him, For iviicui my shining needles fly, flu], can gee, LllIOilgIL eyes grown dun, kmgni in khaki who may die. o, fights on land, Ln air, on seas, To make life safe for you and me iinail wonder that our needles fly n loving service, bliougii we sigh Because the tribute ls so smalh- i old women's teeth are worn 6mm almosttothegumline. No girl can burn the candle at i both ends and look as fre h as the ‘proverbial daisy. mo. Get sufficient sleep to keep your eyes bright and your expression young and any. and relax for or tiwo whenever things get too hectic and your nerves gel; all ‘Ted in s. knot" as the saying goes. A little rest Dear young crusader, offering all. {goes a long way tS-ward refreshing MANUFACTURERS SPIN A NEW’ YARN ON KNIT CLOTHES The shapelcss, close-fitting knit armcnis- of years ago is now a- cgenzl. Killf fabrics have been constantly iinprovsd so that they‘ Will not sat; or stretch, And they Ire guaranteed moth-proof. This puts all time joy back in; wearing the smooth knitted dresses, jacket suits, sivPaicr-tvpe wses, »~ crcn coats! Cleverly . iicivcs sliciiv up sitiartly in knitted‘ iiici s, p st _ .s and checked patter . You \ nt lots of knit-i led ciozhcs in your uurdrJbe 178-; - they're destined for Fall :1 sweaters adopt the re- . Their color range new V- “an applauded cakes in Fall's c<icoti browns to lovely pastels. i inch FALL WOOLENS Hire are the new colors in Fall \\‘0'll'll_< from a well-knoivii fabric house. Lvafiiiig is “gray (lawi-i" lsliic. a sol: grivvisli blue: then "claret." a wami. dark red; “0liv- lilo". and olive green. and “black crffce" brown, a deep brown. Noxt in poi>ular:t-_i' are “acro" blue. forest green and soft tones ct’ aqua ivith mauve nnci purple f lion-in: in importance. Other, colors seen are rim-raid grocmi "hot popper" rcd. navy. light and dark gray and taupe. All of tiliese colors in fabrics have now been hiclorscd by the high style manu- facturers and you'll sre them the shops any day now madz; up into dresses and suits and coats. No Gmeniandem can have too many boots. He seldom vrezirs me same pair two days in succession, so that they have a chance to dry and be worked over. Their shapc is lost. each time they are worn. The women have to ciieiv the leather tn soften it again. That is ivhy the i- AMomittgSmlla First: D'you know. Mrs. ’A1’l'l$ I Iometimes, wonder izf me ‘usband’: grown tired of me. Second: Whatever makes you say that ‘Virs. ’Iggs? F : Well. 'e ain't been ‘cme [or even years. NOT ELIGIBLE A preacher had‘ delivered u. stir- ring serinon at a revival service, and a. number of the listeners were moved to bears. When leaving the church, s. wo- man remarked to her neighbor. one during these busy days. A good choic is iii dark green silk Jersey, co larless with low V-line, pleated bcdioe, wide shir- reci miclriff section and finely pleated skirt. FLOWERS ARI; ‘QUARRELSOME’ Few people would imagine that flowers are quarrelscme, but. the other clay a florist told me Writes an Old Country correspondent. that. certain blossoms object being mixed; if they are, one oi‘ several of them will drcop and die. The reason for this is that they wage war upon one another. Tulips, for example, do not wish to mingle wit-h other flowers. and cause trespassers to wither, Sweet 110115, cariiations, and pansies are fighting flzwers, too. Ro es refuse be chummy ivith violets, and Will not mix with. some other types of rose. It. is not the florists fault if, by chance. some of the flowers you purchase ivither; it is your _ovi_m. for mixing too many varieties together. FUR con snnisvns Never are the new full sleeves of this season more elegant. than in the fur coat interpret-aticns. Huge, scftlv contoured and grace- ful. they boast unusual silhouettes and elaborate manipulation of the skins The change in shoulders toward smoother, more natural lines makes these great big beautiful sleeve: seem all the more arresting. They're not. like last ywarg balloon sleeves, however. which were so voluminous they seemed sometimes almost a. bit out of proportion to the rest of the fur coat. Now their rounded silhouettes are gently manipulated in original dfsigns of diagonal or curving movcment. Some have dramatic rolled cuffs or big turn- ed-back ones. In such short- haired furs as beaver or seal, look- zfor some stunning sleeves in triangular shape which lie fiat against the figure BAGS TAKE TO COLOR Very new looking is an antiqued surface given to handbags, while colors for casual wear run from black, brown and winter navy, to danger red‘ and emerald green, with perhaps greatest favor shown the saddle colors, burnished and wearable with any color fashion. In the dressier b883, the mist-test colors are black, brown, heart.- bect, and a new green with a. slightly blued cast METHODS O'F AVOIDING LEAKS IN ROOFING Many of ttic inconveniences, dis- “1 noticed that you were not cry- ing. Was it not a great sermon?" "Wltv should I be dgn't_belong lqithis parish". __ f__ FO RPCH GRAVY, SQUPS or STEWS ‘ oVli i BOUlI-LON OII 2;;~—__.._' "i "~—*.:L-——~——~—~@ - . a ,, m, u, m =1 m» time w w mo». or WAS TEETl-IING AND SPITTING- fir“ "i i" “i” 1" W" “P: y... may use odd imdffiqlvwt m... twang, gl-kgutggmfif u"l§'i.’§&"£°¥.m"‘°’u‘°v3 ‘iifiifil’ 1W3 WHICH MEANT ius CLOTHES BECAME if. m.""‘<’§iuii’fl"‘“fiu‘fifi°°se%l. . Pitt-WI‘! w»- wv whim "mi" °" ° ' wk aime- zi» er airpna. sosev HIS SKIN ctirivvemsur NOW a m» w m». tony your fill) I68 06W 10w mltmcflom I | an """¥'.?8§i‘.§“°‘l€h1‘l‘-'Hill'€l’m m .m m» an. u cent: u w. ti» vggggvggw, “gémgln, 3&5; son, oar BIBS OFKlEEI/EX PROTECI’ mu “id” ‘m’ "m °‘ m ' r Bum“- vhflm" ‘imu . I-IIM- HA'r's MORE MA I ' kdéiiiilit"ga'i.€iiiim fitisiharsfciiit..n"i..siii"iiii mm Ilkwwu’: lm"“lnu"r7e‘irs3 ,, .1 Eu“. No. 869 ...__. onto the new. sun came 0o IneetI ‘THEY! : [gl .- Q! fhmnluurlvll.) m‘ NAMI___________ _,__.._-_-_-.-.-- ‘srémnstu nlifhe excftcmenttuane‘ Btreet-Addreu 311mm‘ ADDRll35-—---0TTY--——----—" "metownhantuxnedoutinfoz-ee to welcome Aieck Rnndall," acid crying I t TEA COZY MAKES A LOVELY BRIDGE PRIZE comforts and health hazards ex- perienced in the household may be avoided if home ovmers would abandon the policy of giving their houses attention only when acute trouble, such as a. leaky food or burst pipe, demands it. Builders declare that it is neither safe nor wise to wait until some- thing breaks or gives way com- pletely They recommend that trouble should be anticipated by regular inspections. followed by ap- plying remedies immediately wher- ever titicy are needed _ The house may be inspected by members of the family owning or occupying it, win are often aware of some of its defects, or by ex- ipcrienccd workman whose know- liedge and skill should enable mm 1 to discover defects not apparent to ithe average householder Summer islone of the best times to make re- ps rs o s o lass/F "t? b? '45.“ ‘f: mvmflil€1flifiiqfip pqn-pu-n-an-IEF-EE-‘WII v _v vnrv. that Th with interest. "I hear If Jane. with s short 1n stead of like the rabb no n4 the Aunt filly.’ Jane retorted "es-w MAGil? BAKINii POWDER 151:9 l WHOLESOME MAGIC Elvin llglil, lender lawn mrr "7"" l - Plane Jane B! ROBERTA CO URTLAND ¢44§4+O<~ CHAPTER VII b i l When Greg‘) was gOne, Jane flew breafliiessiy Sam Stephens with her telegram. He read it, then looked , ‘ uzzled. ;‘Now what. the devil has iindall m, got in his head. do you suppose?" Uncle Sam, dont. you see? a Corps 0f girl flyers and he's going p me It savs so in the bele- gram! ' Jane cried. Sam looked down at her small. smudged, excited face. "Yes, I see. But you'll want s.” Dorothy Dix Says- DISCIPLINE OF CHILDREN MUST BE EXPRESSED EARLY .If You Don't Wanit Your Boy To Grow Up A Failure And Lacking In Manhood, Learn To Say “N0” In His Babyhood Dear Miss Dix-I am having a great deal of trouble with my little boy, who is 5 years old. He is very strong and healthy. and unusually does bright, but he will not let me ‘out of his sight. He cries and almost has . - <- hyster see me when he wants me. He will not play out- doors unless stay right by him. noi- will be play with other c ldren. I cannot when 19c at; “lien. because allfdhe ‘wakes u etnd I am no ere. e screams so ama- this even when his father is with him. tlthoiiflh d iin. I can never so. out with my husband at night. or do anything that other people do. I even have to feed my little boy at the table because he won't do it for hint-I self’. He won't pick up his Dlayihfiigfi- 1 hill/Oi to do everything for him. I am worried over all of this. Mist must I do? A TROUBLED MOVIEIER. ANSWER-Well. the first. tiung for you to do is to go down on your knees and ask God's ‘or- giveness for turning the little angel He sent you into a little devil. and then get up and strengthen your backbone and your good right arm and try to undo some opt-he harm you have done to your innocent and helnles child. Start Training Early leave 111m even prettvycurself up to meet him. Au if youre planning to get rid of all :3; séintiédgeosjlon yourdfacge tomor- I’ n , you’ r race. i home and get yourself into the bath-tub right away. Look, wit, yfljlabgie glob ahdéessbf aveift ycgi ?t" d l aug e . " course. I have to wear it? Can't Iuweilli)’ pants "No pants." said Sam firmly. “A dress. Jane-and vour very tiiccyt, I one. Also. you'd better go to a bead shc eéitzd nave your hair washed at d lcu‘ . Rvebelliousl Jrme cried. "But he, doesn't care ow I look — he'll want , tokriow how I fly!" - ‘Hes a man. isn't he? Then he'll, ‘care how you look. Now. yc-u mind _ your old Uncle and don't you shawl iglp clrtlere Ytomlorroiv ‘afternoon in ee es. ou ear me " Jane sighed. "W€ll—~lll1 right." She didn't tell her Aunt Emily the news until the following morning.) en, to her aunt's surprise. she tin-l ‘iiieeggddforsbreakfast wearing a olue € CS . “Well. for heaven's sake. what“ come over you?" exclaimed Aunt Emily. "Don't. tell me you've formed and have decided to dress like a lady for a change?" | ‘Listen. Aunt Ermily." said Jane, looking rather embarrassed. "how much does it cost beget your nair shamnooed and wave iii a beauty sho ? And to get u manicure?" ‘vm-ieiiiiffiiwfifiméila t sn a‘ a special of sham u y wail? wit? manicure for two ollars. What on‘ earth " Jane flushed. "There's a man com-l to Oakwn this afternoon to SL6 me-Aleck Randall. tine fiver. You've heard or him. haven't you?" "Of course!" said Aunt Etnily, her eyes widening. "Who hasn't heard of héitrligiuliut. why is he coining to see Quickl , Jane explained showing her aim the telegram. "And Uncle Sam said I must hovel mv hair fixed and gel; dressed up,” she ended. I wouldn't have thought had th much l/ediy. ty shop for an appointment right away, and I'll press your flowered chiffon dress. if; only we could afford a new dress-J’ “Oh, no!" Jane protested hast-Sly. "I need a lot of hlngs more lm-‘ portimt than a rew dress. The flow- ered chiffon wfl be swell." She spent a txioroughly miserable morning in the aenuty shop. Sitting under the drying machine While her rebellious red hair dried into i‘nt,' hard-looking waves. and while her nails were manicured. she set her. teeth and swore she'd never g0 through this again. ‘That afternoon, vrhen she was‘ ready to go to the airfield. she came downstairs to find Aunt Emily wait-l ling in‘ the fmnt hall with her nut) on. "Of course I'm going with you"; her aunt said firm y. "You don't think I'd miss the arrival of a col-l ebrity like Adeck Randall. do you'll". Jane said no more, for she know! that when Aunt Elmlly made up her min to something. there was no use trying to argue with her. She felt awkward and str e in her flowered chiffon dress, foggy hat and hi -heeled pumps. e entire out. t had been a birthday ft from Aunt Emily‘ chosen cum- pletely without Janos knowledge. She had secretly detested it from theltflrat. moment she had set eyes on As she climbed info her dilapid- ated little car. nicknamed the CM- Cart, she carefully tucked her filznly draperies about her. Then, Willi Aunt. Emily sittin erect and digni- fied besid her age headed for the l An amazing number of cars seem-i going in the same direction, em traveling much faster than the thirty miles an hour which was the (Jo-Carl's limit. t An Jane came within sight of the e to pull the side of the road. A, mam-colored sports roadster swept "amt Doria Stewart!" sniffed Aunt Emily. "Who's t-he man with l Jane made a face. "Greg tb-iny gm friend, Lhe newagn man." l " ineallyv"n.id Aunt unity, Doris has been ever since he came to ika say she's u good as ded " "It would fer . i serve hiirarlghtl" said,‘ u . i "People say he's n. very nice young. Aun ded hflrp than added lastly, "even if he does and act like a iizntleman m- thaf. hangs irfleld!" u a "That's hitting below the belt, white of you. Mr. Prescott - "on- ‘sidering that. Mr, Randall is coining Many 0f the amber nct given in to him from the time he was born and let. him find out that he could get. everything" he wanted by howling for it, he would not nmv be a cryoaby. A wise mother who has reared a splendid fami tells me that bcfore a baby is 3 weeks old it has settled whether it or e mother is going to rule. 1f every time little Johnny raises his voioe Mother gives him whatever he desues, he naturally is going to scream his head off to get his way. But, if yelling ggis him nowhere. he gives up the abortive effort to nut pressure l on the faintly. and turns over and goes to sleep. I am sorry for you and. sorrier still for the neighbors, but you 04ml lncuk your_ little Johnny from crying for you by just leaving him to wail it outby himself while you go about your own affairs. He will get tired of ciying for you in a. couple of days if it; doesn't bring you back. Beware Mother Complex _Suiciy you are not soignorant as not to know that. you are estab- lishing a. Mother complex in vour child that will be a curse w him as ion as he livcs. To begin with, he will be a. sissy whom the other boYii wil deride at school and with whom they will scorn to associate. He will grow up to be a sottfe who will turn into a. quitber when he is called on r0 face any oi the hardships of existence. Mamas‘ pets and boys who are tied to their mothers ‘apron strings are practically always failures. And if he marries he will make one of the husbands who always love thur mothers better than they do their wives. It you hate your little bay instead of loving him, vou could do him no worse harm than you have done in giving him the wrong soar; in life. You have tirade him a crybzrby. You have retarded. his mental growth by not teaching him to feed himself and do the things that a normal child of 5 should do. You have formed all the bad habits you could think of in him. And now it. is up to you to decide what. you are going to do about it: whether you are going to try to save him or go an adding to vour crimes against him and still fill'l.llei'*lln"fittlllg’hlin for life. I Don't itlistake Love Dear Dorothy Dix-Alma t l0 fell in love at first sight. Biefore {ears ago I met a man with whom I anjlllcit love affair with him_ altho g for mo. bit of disagreement he iins thrown our affair u . Only affected my disposition but also mv mind? ti) berilgvtnlugicit g3»??? arlly insane when I see him with some one else, even Lhough 1 gm gm] more attractive than any of the girls he dates He has fljrggwyjed w m; my employer of our liaison if ate as I look ahead at. the years ivimout. my sweetheart, for 1 have changed with all this waiting and fear from a. friendly person lo one who is filled with bitterness. For I love him shill. Isirt there some way vie cun start all over again? Please. if possible, offer a word of comfort tn me- ESPERA 1t ver. Finishcd. 0 ; Perhaps for you tliereyvill be no more of the happiness you crave. But there is peace in finality. You have manv years of life before you. Don't waste them in lev- ing over a cad. DOROTHY DI . Sam, grinning. "1 guess they all saw " that story that y: colt, ran in the p He has arranged has fi , Don't. worry - the cameramen will ur pal. 9mg Pres-see to it. that there are plenty 0t taper this morning. shots of you two together, tuber the quit/e a rcccpirtr- official reception is over." 1 1s t thirmnyor and other offlc- (To be Continued) B f6- "But maybe Randall won't, AMBER. GOOD THIS FALL like all this fuss. Jane protested. The IICh browns and mahogany lgusi- "i611. Grciz aDileflrfid M» m?!” bcncs of amber would seem to e oiv. e r - - "He'll love ii: and bet; I01’ m0"? lllgylilflllize: wcitiaiattflg: bgcézifiiicltglyoriilg he 355mm her" “Cmne “mg “M so much in vogue for the coming met. the Mayor. You're to be in ‘the m” mere u a surprising range o, Mfgfi ‘églcgflmg plijglgignted ‘ha’, shades to suit every color scheme. r1 ‘Iliose who like fine jewelry will ilfififiagmlli-itl fill ifffiuhilt-flfiii ‘w ggiighied yigi the, mfiyi “an .1 ' t ! m- , , crea on; came‘ ou am r, “e comm‘; pmy T1 ts mghy well-suited for fall ensembles. deszgns. be- here solely for the purpose of meci- Sides. 11B"? Billie-d "BEXPWT/Ed UN ing me!" and brilliancy by faceting the Greg _ smiled, rather grlmlygguem, "rm m‘ AAMIAIIFQGID n” £500 says KLEEN EX I We will pay $5.00 for ovary “Klunox ‘Iruu Confession" published. Mall to lllnnox, Dupl- 772, I80 University Ava" Toronto, Ont. ., i“ ,1! slgpy-r/Ms can 1 NO MORE DISCOMFORT FOR ME USING OLWFASHIONED HAED METAL CUELERS. l CURL MY HAIR EACH NIGHT IN SOFT KIEENEX TISSUES..AND UK: AmP-(Irnm nllléijw qgqpw l1’ WM imiJa-fln, “mun” QI‘ ‘1 M“...'~::ii':‘a">1""”‘°~'~ 04.4mm s1 “mm QM!!!‘ W T3“ ~- 0001/10!!!" "4 fir”: ECAUSE BABY THE CHARLOTTETOVW GUARDIAN QQQQQOQQ “Q. QOOOOQOOO-OOOOOOQOQGPOO OfiQfiQfifl-QQTROOQOQOQQQ. l: rm if I am in another room and he doesn't - I i i i It. is your fault entirely that he is a spoiled brat. because if you had < figure. follow the rule that fashion figure l: about eight time! tho length of the head. the shoul- oiooo-Qooooooooe" ' ' " ‘M ' 355v", I I I in the big QIIMQ iRRADIATED EVA9ORATED THE 000E211‘ caravan SPINACH SALAD 4 cuipséinely shredded raw up a 1-2 cup finely diced- celery 1-2 small onion, diced 2 tomatoes. diced 1-2 cup mayonnaise 1-2 cup whi vinegar 1-4 cup saIa on 1-2 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 1-4 cup sugar 2 tablespoons catnip. Metihod: Wash, trim and chcp the spinach Czmblne with the celery, onion, and diced tcmaoes. Add to the mayonnaise the vinegar, oil, seasonings, sugar, and catsup. Mix well then mu m the salad iiigredi-I en . Toss together until well blended. Lin-e n salad bowl with crisp leaves of letituce and fill with the spinach salad Garnish with tomato wedges and slices of hard-cooked eggs. if desired. This salad might be served as an accompaniment to a meat course at ' . dinner, or would be excellent after gioulat lugicheon or supper IIIY! SERGE WHERE'S RUB OUT TIRED AHES his“? 1. Art of Fashion Drawing Can B: Learned at Home “of Charts Help You Draw Finn-u Do you wish you had enough mien! to draw fashions? Perhaps you have! Practise with l few clear chart: can take I little drawing ability n long way, I many n successful fashion artist Inn tell you. And you can study at home. To drlw I well-proportioned the 1e: 1% held: down. The linen of tho polo aren't bud to m it you "block in" the nude figure from throat through foot lupporting tint. Draw n balance line weight, Ind parallel lfnel to indi- iite nhouldera and bust, waist and iipn. However you tilt the shoul- ierl. bust llne tip: lllTlO way; how- ever you pou hlpc, mint lfnc f: winrallel. Now. after lightly aketching in the body contours. you have n graceful well-proportioned figure on which you fit the dreu. In our fl-page instruction book mu will find limpln chart: with ipractlcnl lfnatrgcvtlona exialalinlng =?.‘.'Z'.'."...'J..°°§...'.. "i draw fabrics. furs; use line and wlgh techniquel. ' Tells how to 01W P377111“ \ SAVE YOUR '8 LABILI There are over 60 exciting pl miuuu lishd Towelo, uheeu. Htchuuvun, uchooi uupplla, flllhllehrl. Ii! on thing: you need. thing: you want! WRIT! FOR unstnivs GIFT BOOK! modayljustwrluyaurnnmnundnddnnonflw aide ofthiaadvertiaeznent and and to us. We'll lend th immediately. Meanwhile lave your valu- WEST ‘III-III- v 7 rv l Nectlé‘: Premium Gift Book. vmnre, tobacco bnilhu, combo, dclh, mnnyotheu. Yotlcaaluvedollnn O PREMIUM Wrim able Neatlz’: labels! MUM!" I008"! II: Prodlcil (C314!) l“: II. VICTORIA ITIBI‘. 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JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Toda should be peak (or your es- pecia talents and ingenuity. House yourself into aimbitious action. Manual work, mental problems, do- mcstic affairs among the favored. JULY 24 to AUGUST 2'1 (Leo)- You can make 01' mar today's suc- cess by nhe way you plan and ex- ecute your program. Not an easy period perhaps but one that will show results m intelligent manage- ment. Give your best! AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - You born after Septem- ber 6 may have to be doubly care- ful and alert to avoid misjud - merit. All virgoans: Proceed wi plans and duties calmly. Be de- termined to do your part effect- ively. Public utilities. government, industrial affairs raw high. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER. 23 (Libra) —- Your lanetary setup is very similar to V r8018. The im- portant Jobs should be attended to first. Refuse to indulge personal feelings that would interfere with better Judgment. 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