~n» PAGE TWO ,,"F:$$§o 530a 000300-“000-0 0v» r‘$-'v-'v"v'o"'v6'w'w'o°-o$'v'o$3'o"o'o $03330 0090 ' '3 e i Woman's Re alm v. £00000 OiO-OO-O-OQOO O O 0-000 OO-O-GO-O iDorolhy Dix Says- QQOQQQQOmO-Qfi-QO POSSESSIVE WIVES OFTEN l RUIN HUSBANDS’ BUSINESS Don't Drive Awayi His Old Friends After You Are Married — He Needs Them —~ Best Theory Is To Be A Pal Dear D." iy Dix-Why should I give up the love and friendship of all my :i.¢qii. res for a woman whose interest ln me seems to be only tliiit of ti masiei" for a. slave? Thirty years ago I married a woman wil-‘h ~-— whom I was very much in love, but as soon as we were married she drove away all of my friends and eliminated everything from mv ll e ITWHQY-iletting» I gave ln. I suffered myself, Red. I did everything I knew now wilte anti keep tier from nagging I was successtul in busmf- . but with success cathe- a 1613i!‘ circle oi acquit; ant-es and my wiile nag-| ged about it until conditions became unbearable. I left- home and established my business where I can enioy the love and friendship of all of m associates. _I would like a pleasant home as 85 MW man in the ivorici and am perfectly wiilliiigl to be a good rinii iftllllllll husband to my wiifel but I zim not willing to give up everv Olllcl‘ humiin tissociiiticn 1c‘: her. What do you Lhlllll? A HENPECKED HUSBAND. I ANSWER-I think that a woman never makes a greaimi hiisake than when she tries to nil ailtl to ihiike ol his hchie a place in which ne L: ally ihtcinunicado. platit- suitits out wiiii the foolish itica that she is going 1o to lit-r husband, and that she is going to supply his everyj niionship and ailectioh. alic LlllIllLS she is going to be a iiiuzc lor mother and faiheii" and s.Sl'/c‘I‘S and brothers. iur hci old pals anti all the asso cs of a lifetime. Nothing but ll cont-cit oi ignorance could umpire sLlCll an cgctistic dream ivi- wont '1'...) uui-ir ii i " - i. iiiiiiiysided and no one lklfisOll, l\'.)W€\'<l‘ versatile. can , hit-ti. we want the lOH: that we tiive to our mans. tiie oi our iaziiers and inoihtrs, and the Gfkllblu-ulv enduring,’ l..\c o; our orotiiers and 5134i} with whom we have grown icship io winch wt- ciiiii Ul>cll our hearts ‘in confidencia, iices with whom we lll€l'\.’.)' pass the time of day. We h whom we lithe worked SLIOUlGtT to shculder. cur c..n- iie fought by our SldCS, and those with whom we have mercuy . sure iii a ball. lhere are times when men want to talk with w nth want l0 have lieart-to-heart talks with other women. I ord. we wan; vaixetyi in love anti ‘in our social relationship ius’ we do in our food. and the most becvccl person and the mcst i.> iohaiist pails iipcn us its much as do- the 3U quails in 3U ‘we iire iorccd to an iinrestricictl diet ol his or her society. _ l1 Can't’ l-‘ool Old Friends cl "iiie first iiiiihg that most young wives do is to bar their doors to iiics‘ old friends, male and female. Beiore he was married f uou.'~.1y told his chums that his house was to be their hon e there would always be a seat by the fire and, a place at the ta. le ' And he has assured some old woman friend, who has pet-ii like ll iiitziitir to ‘him, of how his wife will love her and how Ktflteull $11- wiiii be to liar. but the old friends shake their heads behind hls back. They KNOW better. The bride isn't going to have any old friends with their dcn't- ion-remembers and their talk of adventures and experiences of which she ' lows llOLlllflg. She feels that they separate him from her. but if she were wiser she would know that a wife's best way of kecn-‘ lhg iwr husband is by Dillllllil with him. and she can never do that unless she iiraivs interesting people and people he likes about them. And vile would know also that other people act. as a bufier between husbands and lviyes and keep them from getting on each others nerves by furnishing flesh interests. Looks and Iiovc Dear Miss Dix-—I want the man I marry to love me for myself. my mind and soul, and not tor my lace. I want him to love me because my ldslifbl agree with his, regardless of whether I am as beautiful as Diana or as hideous as Medusa. I want to be a pal to ‘llv husband. I want ‘llill. to ‘ii-eat me as a business associate and forget that I am a woman and he a miiin. Is this asking too much? I like vouniz men so long as they talk ‘.0 me about their business, but I hate them when they fall in love with my pretty face arid get Jealous and act like spoiled children if I go Out with anyb else. DISCOURAGED. ANslyEit-Dorrt get discouraged. my dear, and don't undervalue your pretty fuce. You need that to attract men to you, so that your mind and your heart will have a chance to get in their work. And don't be too hard on the men because the first thing they con- alder about a girl is her looks. Matrimony. at best. is trying and mono- tonous. and it is ui awful thing to have to contemplate gazing at an un- attractive individual for the next 30 or 40 years. DOROTHY DIX. Mother llol to Blame lor the llhililren’: Golds Dec ltc all the mctlicr can do the ldddlcc will run BT11 of ooijs not pcrly wrapped up; have on too much clothing; overheated and cool cfl too lud- dciily; get their cot wot; kick ofl tlu bod clothes, and do n dozen thing: the mother cannot liclp. Half the battle in treating children's colds ls to glvc them something they will like; something they will take without any fuss, and this the mother will find in Dr. Wood's Norvvly Pind Syrup, l remedy used by Canadian mothers, for the put 48 yon-p, PHCI 35o a bottle; tho largo hull) in, about 8 tlmal ll much, 00c, at all dru| counters. ‘lid 'l'. Mlhnn 00., Ilnlkd, Toronto, Ont. LACE MEDALIJONS DESIGN N0. O80 Those crocheted squares are quickly made and set together co mags 9 luncheon (lollies. tablecloth, bedspread or chair set. Pattern No. contains list of materials needed, illustration of utltchel and complete instructions. lo uiuoi paattem: Wflh or send above cturc with l5 CHILI ll it or stamps to eedlework-Burcau. Charlotte wn Gugrdjgg, 'l‘o Charlottetown Gudrdlln Needlework Department Design No. 980 except _ wlitni we have every" nieincry in common. I 81 I ster ized jais and seal when ccld Social AA 8 """1 nnanmugguhdnuu ,..-_--- -- _-._ FUR 3 GENERAIIUNS v THE COOK'S CORNER CITBON MARMALADE l medium clircn 2 oranges i lemon i cup water Sugar by nwcsure 2 ounces ginger mm, Method: i-eel the citron and sllce' Yell’ LX191)’. Soak overnight in a Weak brine, mace iii the proportion l‘! 1 Iflblesmqn salt to I quait of water. Dram thoroughly next mornng Quarter the lemcn and oranges and remove the pithy part in the centres and the s;eds, then either: slice the fruits thinly or put ihcm thnugti the [cod choppr. Add this to the drained citron along wiih the water and aiiow to sbjmd {c}: 1 hour. then cook un.il the frut be- Blns to soften. Measure the my. ture and add l cup cf sugar to each cup of fruit Biuise the ginger arid he in a bait and add with the ion tit l .\' love, but we also iliiiii the tciitkr. cairn, flDldllll-Ll 5u§~"'- CQIUYII"? 030ml"; the mix- tu.e until i’. rtaJies the consis- muci‘ 01 a minnalace. Riemwe the user rcoi. and pour into hot wi boll rig hat paralfn Cove;- witli lids and st:re in a cocl dry place CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 3-4 cup shortening 3-4 cuip granulaiezi sugar 3-11 cup brcmi sugar 2 eggs, well b_.:ien .e 1 cup chipped nuts 1 tecs-;o.n vanlla 2 cu-ps silied ilcur 1-2 teaspoin soca l teaspoon salt lllethcd: Cream the sliortering and gradualiy cream in the whit/e and then the brown sug r. Add the ,well-beatcn e335 and light and fluf y. Tl-ien stir ln the brat until chopped nuzs and the vanl la. Make sure that you obtain a semi-sweet variety of chocoate for these. Cut it into ccarse pieces and measure 1 cup cf them. Add to the creamed mixture. Sift the flour once, measure, and sift again with the soda and salti ma" Mix this into the creamed mixture by spoonfuls on to a greiszd baking sheet, leavin a space between each cookie, for hey spread a bft in bakln Bake iii a moderzre oven (375 eg. F.) for about l2 to 15 minutes. or until the cotkles are done. Remove from the pan, cool, and then store in a cookie Jar wit-h a fight-fitting cover. 01 current. NAME____,__---__--—_--___--- sriiinirr Apnnizsg_....__gniy-____....___ fiOVUIGEn—__—__—__—_QQ—n—g__—oh_ ‘o I when she opened it, Aleck step- ll% over tho ma: |“Was there anything in particular | that you wanted? 1f not rather flashy case and llt lt before imswerina. 1 "Look, infant, dont to lye me l you when——" yheclt of a lot for you since I flew into Oaltton that day a couple oi l Cup cubed s'm.-swe.t ciitco- est and mast and stir until well blended. Drcp IIIVI [I dill NEWPORT FLUFFS inlay!‘ An electric stove invented by a Pennsylvanian that depends on the heated coil to transfer beat into principle of induction instead of a cooking utensils ls asserted to cook more rapidly with less expenditure S0 llllllllllllilllY SATISFYINB These Beffer Than Ever Desserts 0"“: b0 PUDDING! an Invonrltu will: bonccwlvcu every when because they-arc lo oeonomlml lo servo-co quick and only to prepare. And Ill! till the hmlly umplc Ibo rlcb, Ixcamy-cmoolb [codncu of loll-O Pudding. Tbay will agree that beta h u damn um deluxe, and they'll lulu that yo! lcrvl lull-O Pudding ohm. Thorn In four grand Ilvonn to cboooo from-rich, wboh- some Cbocolm; miy, tempting Bnncncolcli; nubile, finely flavoured Vanilla; and good old-fashioned Caramel. Orda clllourhomycnrlroccrthlcvrockcoyouflluvollicmon bmdvibcnyodwumloglvolbchmllylrclllrdd. J E Q i PU l NGS CHOCOLATE - IUTTIISCOTCH v VANILLA v CARAMEL . “iii . - ’ +++voow+c+oo+o+ovo+o+w Plane Jane i l7 I-OIIITA COUITLAND .-o-o++++o+»oo+»wo+c-» C IR That evening Jane wu dressed f dinner and was about to lave tier suite to join Aunt lfmlly down in the hotel dining room, when there was I knock at the door. 1n. "at-u he m: ° "i arr-mars worc. "Gecilyou look cute u thc "Thanks, said Jane, rather curtly. Aunt Emily l: waiting for me downstairs. Alcck selected a cigarette from ms u" m ggngp‘ COLDS IIESLEOTIIIS l OOLII OFTEN LEADS TO SERIOUS TROUBLE. FlOllT IT TIIE SAFE WAY-WITIL. maid" OCTOBER 21. 1941 i ;. 1-7. .222‘: Personal 1 Fashions '1 L Father John's Medicine fight: cold: from vvi —by building up the body's weakened mint- nnoc . . . rcbuildln vital reserves of men and vitality. In use or over 85 ears, for treating col s Ind as l body builder for both dilldreu and adults. , the brush-off. Rctncm r, knew “And I know you when-when I' thought you were lust about the grandest thing ever breathed," said Jane hotly, then caught her breath. for she had not meant to say that. Aleck’; eyes widened. "Really? I: that what you thought of me? Then what's happeed since to make you dislike me so thoroughly? So far ns I know, I've done nothing to make you hate me. On the contrary, it seems to me you owe me a. little gratitude. After all, things have changed a For Tuesday, October 21st MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 lArlesi —A splendld day for vigorous ac- mcnths ago." "Yes-that's true," said Jane and set her teeth hard "Of course, y. u gtllllldffl. know how terribly true L. “I don't get you," said Aleck, IIOYXléIIIILQ. zButbelfok {tiered-t why cou n’ we ry ng rien s or a V . while. instead of snailliinguat eachlgkff‘: mglggdlffoéiliffgi shgoflzlé “n22: ml?" eVES/dlmle Zeg£§tjane_ wyml broad’ of shoulder. As he stepped "Yes '- ask ldhlm to come up, pllllliish filliened the door to him a sillllgco try," into the room. there was a surprised ' 1 1d qt _ expression on his face. n alslwléligiltlénallliiing stiafilCggglillf Sh‘ “Why, you're oiilv a kid! he eX~ claimed. Jane smiled. “A kld? I'll know I'm almost nineteen. ‘Well-uh-somehow I_ expfifiled some one older." Then, his manner changed, and he said rather b llS- quely. "I suppose ou know WhJ i am. My fiancee, E en Martin, then- your part-‘we could try.’ " _ > "I'm sorry,“ said Jane stliliiqi "but I‘in tired and it's been lath} a hard day, and Aunt Emily is waiting for her dinner, so if v-u don't mind——" i "Oh, 1ll keep you only a momiiit‘ 1 longer," Aleck assured her. "I J15." , ,. 'w.aiited t‘? tell yoié thadt tyguéveurione glilziilsgslirliértl? F011 W15 alwm°4li a swei a; s wor an_ a , you H v . can sign Ellen Martin tomorrow,‘ Whl. 195-5118 did.’ 531d Jaile- “l'll come strai ht to the point." he went on sivlfty. "Ellen lie-i‘ mld me that shes thinking Ol 1° “"13! this organization of your-i. fill"! r a. to tell yfll Eh?‘ Im op- d_ 01 ourse. rea we, . i fitlrews, lllat lt W011? 1119511 Bmiggd , » h e er as a _ - gill Altelrollllloif Elle enrolls. half line other girls in town will follow 511M‘- and that. no doubt. would enrich y. u duke ii bit. Or don't you set Bald ‘W piece-work?" Jane turned scarlet with angel‘ 51 the insolenoe of his W0Td5 1:11? WT19~ i tie x a n l ‘kl-ill,‘glllgtlieivinridiigish.' she you'll rate a bonus.’ time's cyeoiows rcse. “Whyls .t so important that blllen Martin iigh up?" "azcause her ‘old than ls ihe rich- lniiuential bird in these pans. and whatever Ellen no.5 is ccrisiuereo the accepicd thing wr other girls to do. Also. she ls g rod publicity. one photographs like a million and, ivith her as the head of the local chaptcr—well, you can easily see wnai. that would mein. so, wha.ever you do, don't let .ieij get away lroin us!" Jane was Sllclli. a moment, tgimi said, "She's coming cut to the iii l tomorrow for t.ie tests. She ask ;sai . me to help her decide wilnether to‘ "its so darned join up or to get married.‘ whole set-up of Y c "Really?" 561d Aleck deiigiivedly. a publicity scheme-B 1'“ "Well, what could be sweller than Peter bluntly. She's right in your hounds, the country apouun it that you sense about the vita ii d icily infant-and I'll see to lmmmm“ ° get. that bonus!" Jane ave him a level took program. but "Thanksg dressing. The" n" "c"; ggflzlgl: when he was gone, she-stood very who have the makings 0 t6; u, still for a while. Whv must he go tn not one Bill l" thinking that her interest in this project was purely commercial? She was tired of trying to tell him ihat it was anything but commercial. And why did she care what he ht. Yet she did care. th a sigh, she started toward the door, but was halted by the that's sponsoring 1t A d» °1' you are being well Dflld work. kren t Y0“? rlngln ‘gt the telephone. She aii- wered stlffly. were . ng-— __ _ 5 i-Mr, Peter Raleigh callln. Miss “Exactly aid Peter igrgixixlyihagg Andrews," the desk clerks vo ce told tcflk nut his iselleliiiflllivs why I've her. "He says he wishes to see you extracted a. check. on a matter of importance but will not take much of r0111’ ‘lme- shill sand. dollars. we send up have only to . M. Jane was startled. Peter Raleigh! 911p, not’; fair enuush- 1511i? Ellen Martin's young man! g2; v _ (TO biillimmnued) I C" s... flNHE Rswqfll, SIR c: \ l MADE IN CANADA - ~—-IL_ Your Individual H O R O S C O P E By Frances Drake —-—--l liave you l that. obvious that this‘ ours ls nothing out ket," safd "You're 30ml; BT01!“ a lot of non} " i th d f ise gm fillers lakllhlbtlasalrtallljusl wlneilmv those vou enroll is capable of he- e“. lve. clerk. y-u -es." Jane ape- T izei a safari; have w cam my this check for a thou- in return for which you refuse to enroll in your tlon in all work and other worth while activities. Speed and effi- ciency should not be hard fO_ at- tain if you show the right attitude and ambition. APRIL 2i to MAY 2o (Taurus)- Iiaborers, mechanics builders. car- penters, engineers in various fields, tool-makers and ycu workng with tools, miners, p.ilnters and mus- 0x15! Turn out only a good 10b this friendly -day Art stic professions also highly favored. MAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gemlrill—- Be purposeful, inquiring. Favorable indications far go ns in trades and other interests of urgency. Should be. an opportune time for fl- naclal transactions. selling buylfi! and dealing in consumers‘ c:m-. modifies. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) Some restricting influences eman- ate pertauilng to irerstrial matters of an emotional nature Don't be over=ensltive cr apprehensive of the future Oprouunity exists for achievement NC-W. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- A sweliegant work and general bus- iness day. Maivgcmeiit ano labor are equally spcnswed under kindly star aspects Cccperatvon 9113's 1118 dividends. Your sellmll DFWPT5| should be in fine giar. Business before pleasure tcdav. AUGUST f’?! to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgoi — If you can't accompl- ish big thlngs now at least you can make headway in familiar matters and your routine affairs. Very favor- able for artlsti" professions P.M. offers choice for more aggressive activities. SYZPTFMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libral — Friendly lndicrfiionsy for furthermg your lnie esls llflfli improving your status generally-f Writer. lawyer. terhiilclan. executw in social service: Lark for benefits. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Sriorpioi _ Ycu should lee] en- thuslusfic, l3ml'lll”ilS and crm- petent today Bu ln"°.= and other have" loes He Ever Tell You "l Loved Your Letter?" llll Girl Known Writing Rules From his happy mule you w" bet llll gi will never lose iilm by poor lchersl She's made her letter style as begullins ind B! smartly correct as her besi- 61119 dress! ' After all. when Y0“ 1" l" sway, your letter ll your only representative. If you've written a dowdy "not been nowhere," in- stead of "not been anywhere,” you're not there with a cute pout to laugh it off. Nor does he remember your win-m, friendly lmilo when you vvvvvvv vvvvvvvVVVY Living a Leisure iterature -The Woman's Realm HOMIMAKIB The work that’: wnlt Is c335.» gloriou nmlmpiun’: m, It will not bring mc fame Nor win ' uu mum mixing Illchmiiléfllik- homely mu an To cleaiamv house, make window: Plan meals wl our , , glllelinllllllnmturla. Tics“: friend. The bgob that's nearest may not What we would choose, if we Ourwggktmlha can; glfgh I r I r all“ m l t O no ‘f not. blt of H0140 that's finely ‘ Wfmlllht iltghgfiggt and skill, and loving 1s precious Imelal wealth untold- Bo lime. yet of shining goldl —Cl8ll’€ RlbChlQ. MAKE YOURSELF A FEMININE BEDROOM For a. very feminine bedrcom, net over a pastel color works 111D delicately. Make day pillows crises of, for instance. a pale dusty pink sateen arid cover with a slip of lace net ruffled all around. Make the Spread of. the same lace net over matchng sateen, with a very lull deep floiince sewed on with n narrow beading. A patterned sateen in harmonious colors would lad/lies suitable draperies and‘ sllip THE COLD SPOTS ON YOUR WRIST A/t the nerve endings in the body the skin ls very sensitive An in- lcrsellng prcof of this is found ln the cold spots of the wrist. Wi‘ti your hand turned upwards much the ‘nsde of the wrist with the pzinl of a pencil On the side farthest. away from the thumb You will n1 feel anytirng but the hardness of tbe pencil. As you move it across the wrist, however, you will come to spots when the point of the pencil feels like lee. These are the positions where the nerves end. A new shelf and closet lining paper has a grease and waterproof plastic mating bonded to its sur- 8C8. cred with private interests YOU are the captain of your ship. NOVEMBER. 23 to DEOEWIBER 22 (Sagittartusl - ‘Today's inclina- tions suit your particular line of wiork and the things for which you are especially talented laborious lax-ks. difficult problems first favored. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i (Ciiprlcornl - For best results: Don't permit personal matters lo sway you oi- bias to dictate your course of action. You must be us- biiised and exercise calm judgment. Favorable pei-‘cd on whole JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - A "Yes" and "Ni? day. YES, If you are persevermg and interesiedln obtaining achieve- ment NO, if you put off until w- morrow whai- yr" should start now. Give the BEITFIR you a brei-k. FEBRUARY‘ 2i to MAR/UH 10 (Plscesi -- A.M advises caution, particularly In shipping and other maritime interests. in confidential matters. Much good work can be accomplished in all useful and worthy lines of endeavor with in- telligent management and common sense A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Practical, yet artistic; a ra-fheir stern taskmasler. yet fair and gen- erous This lridiwdiial would rather be and could well be a leivfier than One who follows. Capable of great learning and of knowing how to act rightly in an emergency Must learn t» take orders as well as give them. curb the tunper and inc good advantage it; unusual ici- Although the classic llnec of your new shlrbwalst dress are u traditionally correct as c. riding hlbltu, the becoming soft should- ers mark it as definitely this sen- son. The soft bodice and slim pleated skirt bring out the belt. mli-lhofyomflrumnnc the long, sleeves no u graceful ll they no chic. Just to chow how you stand on the International situation and to lend that final ncw-u-t mews touch there's a gay red, white and blue "V for Victory" emblem on the ct. Btylc No. 8160 ls dcclgncd for write boring, tactleu sentence: like "Well. I have filled thil sheet. so I guess l will close." He'll be charmed all over again. though, ll you flatter: "Writing to you l: such fun l hate w ntopl" You'll go farther at the office. too. lf you keep the good will of slnes i2. i4. if, 86, 88. 40, 44. size ac requires 8 ‘f-l 89-inch fabric for di-eau: -l yard ' red, 1-! yard white, i-B yard blue, for emblem and belt. Applique ll included in pattern. i Bend twenty 1200i coin is pn- fcrred. for Pattern Wrlln plainly _ _ lyour Name. Address and the ltyll llliemdeiidzlilllli; llllYtt-lluiqatlettclsufi- "mm?" B‘ ""934 “E” m. n” ceived and contents noted?" in igguleflfi: “so m” stead of "Thank you for your let- _y__ ' __ """"""" m"! No cheap IapIElllOTlI iikel ' pun. “A-l" when you mean "finest | ‘ugh’; bo kl t. i ur - age o e gvei proper business apnd social letter forms. I4 w“ “""‘ model letter: of nll types. Suggests topics to write to friends about. ______i_. gives tip: on grammar, helps you cl "my". to write easily. charmingly. “' _ nd 30c in cotns for your my i of "Good Letter-Writing M l Easy" to The Guardian Home service. Be sure to write plainly ggur Name, Address and the Name mm" much-mammal» Put l- Vc-fcc-nol cacti mm‘ noltrlhngHllhrlnhlwolllnilvlllm- i bicncr()flootbcnlrrlmlcnz(l) “m, "an" Bclpclluniioutmnlpdnlliclccr- clam l TWILVI THINGS I-DIEMBIB 1“ vnluc of time. lucceu of perseverance. c o: wot- of iimiicili. of character. kindness are... a exempts, obll tlon of duty. of economy. virtue of patience. kxégviavemant of mm; ll Ilene of hard work, if? g ?§§?EE§????? § E .5. 5 5 than when thrown on coa d "w"... a... ‘m. fills; lug: will be doubly grateful lor courtesy as the wet nap will limit a chance to dry. mu. MAKEUP GIVES YOU A r l-IOTO FINISH Subdued make-u t. , . with this fall's lliasnoingcolllirslif ion colors ls offered by many lead. lng coanetlc houses. This make. up will keep you from feeling like s Mai-di Gras. no matter how man bright hues you wear. and it will set off your brilliant clothes The manufacturers got the idea from pictures-mot from the Sllflrp shots the candid camera make; tliiutimfircm the softest sepia p95.’ ra Sepia-finished photos give m, face a tender look. In prime]; them the photographer tones (lOWn a shadow here. br rigs up a high. llflht there. The new Sepia-soft makeup is designed to do the same ailfgFné-(t)§"y0ll—l0 give you a "phg. This news ls especially Q0241 (o; the sun-tanned woman who m; been wonderln how long she'd have to wait wear fashionable black There ls a, ruddy red rouge which noes well with the cliepesl tan and with black brown and green also. If you have stayed out of m; sun, you can wear another m; makeup. It stresses delicate skin tones and gives blonde youngsters a reall flower face. This makeup ls the natural ccmplement to lies- ther tweed! clothes in _ This fal fashion emphasizes the rule of taste: Put make-up on llihitly! The soft rouges are made only to enliven and enhance your natural flush. not to cover them If y°u're lured to revising your natural lip outline, think it over and see wlhether you really need to continue. _ Avoiding it, you'll be more chic as well as more yourself tlils autumn. AMomingSmilc NOT ALWAYS She had been planning an am- bitious cruise on a luxury liner. 8nd the house was full of guide- books and tourist amphlets. Her husband was heart ly fed up Willi the whole matter. and at last he burst out: "It's not a blt of good your study- lng those stermshfp company's booklets. 1 keep telling you, bei- lfll‘! Can't be ciussrs". USEFUL BOY. Rcturnln from his day's toil w his happy ttle home, father greet- ed his family. "What have you all been dolill today?" he asked. "I washed" the dinner things", said Ann proudly. "And I wiped tliemi" exclaimed Shelia. just ls proudl . Fat-her turned lo ii "And you. John?" only son. Needlecraft/ "I picked up me pieces", was tlll bflef reply. -For The Home