‘ "\r". IUIUI“! I NHYlfiMwlik .L._ . z 7iltVoman’s Realm -:-vSoflciavl k...“ LA KOOQQ-O-QOOOQOOOOOOOOQQO-OO-OO-OOO-OOiOO-DOOOOOQOOOOOOOO-OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOIbong vvvvvvvvv¢ FO'O'O&OFOO-O0§§§OQO.%v%‘* ‘*3 vvvvv > 09oz band Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature f , ““‘ ‘QJ“‘ 4QQ4 A‘ v vvvvvv vvvwvvv - oo0¢04coo¢or£¢4000444Q0oouOOc oobocooooao-ooooos,,‘u » biota... i)... iipniinoiat ‘Parents Unconsciously Help Their (lfisgsrii Form Habits 1n Childhood ilays ‘that 1,11» u l! _.______. i CllilPll-Lit XV ' price oi a bunk mortgage on one- _ ._. W,» ._ .! U mi‘,- s’ .-. scrub her_ hand with her handke-r- l have done to my father! chief, when they reached the i house, and she wondered how she could ever have thought Sig Born- dike attractive. The dinner was a nightmare to her". j n; Ann‘ Harriet. ‘ glittering, Maids brought. dishes. and re- them. and Alma picked - at each ~ coursc. almot from sheer lack o! breath. S i i joying the sittiatlon immensely. The son of a poor lawyer. Si: Boriidiki- had groedlly grasped EYPY)‘ whit of power that hlld conic to llllll as he had moved up, step by tel). to a high position in the Burntwcod Bank. sugcess had gone to his hcad like a s..inul:\nt I and had made him confident of wiiiiiizrg tlie prim that he wantctl. I-fillll 11:40. he hzid pained his as- pirations to Alma Whittaker. aris- tocrat born of aristocrats, and had took it for granted." me. Sig. Not until i‘ my father cornered." y my dealings with said tndignantly. hysteria on your pirt. I asked yo ness!" fatlicrl neatly. Sig! liOl‘.(ll“=(‘l‘lpiZ nobody from l licre and fallen tinder his spell. Sig h:id been dire that would be SlICIIKFi-lll. You . uctwptcd your ring and your pro jo :11. his hopes and s iiati been . All because financial trouble! u (|lll‘_'j,!‘."i.lI§' _t""~_;ll in slze so i! icilv “What \'Oll about tosiiy (than; my T. you couldn't ex- "You know perfectly well that i you came here at the invitation of And you know y you've always been blinded by the empty omnipotence oi’ l the Flilkllfl name!" She stopped fate was whit» as he stared . every time she looked up , at AkL'l' blazing eyes and trembling ‘Jtlllb Sigs pale eycs ujion ’ lips. her It tiawned on her, with soinc- "l. thought you lvved‘ me." he thin: of a shock. that he was en- l said grutfly. "I. . . . everyone "You never even bothered to ask you thought you had bought and paid for me! l Not until you were so sure you had "I didnt tcll you anything about your father." he "That's pure to 'nurry me in all good faith, and I never mentioned money or busi- ' =<l carefully. cautiously and Alma! laugh, brittle and mirth laifillilfv’. that nothing mtuht go 1P8. Cut lnio his words. t’ Add up to the moment "You drdirt tell me." she pointed vl na llllfl met Johnny" An- ("it ruthh-ssbn “but you did my You had it all planned so had him meet his suit . you at the train, and if I came and von were going '0 help him Did . __ on coiiid kccp mc from .DO.\"T TELL YOUR TROUBLbo- sf ‘pputl Jams so mvcu MORE ADORING NOW MY sxm IS sort AND CLEAR. LUX TOILET 50A? REMOVES COSMETICS '- ounnvs AGAINST COSMETIC skm! ll l ‘The HOUSEWIFF and HER AC TYVITIES the inciions. stop within an inch o m“ pyglypg prawns worn by iv lizn’ ;Al‘.‘.f.‘l‘l(‘flll liosiess '1'l.< Yncw di (‘ill "i . iiailt bozlitrcs anti \'t‘1_\' skill of taffeta and nrc u u.'i'l" with black or whiti- ilfc lPfllli It is a coincidence that the classi- fi. lion oi’ "iinzjcpc style" mentally iaicctl on the bu tic frocks of the RPClIEIS and Loniscbotilangri- collect- ions whcn ilicy wcre llY-‘b reporied wi li full w urn i’! l‘? deeply into the pulp and sce that. COATS 20 Special -- — — —-— — VESTS and BLOOME 152 Queen Street MIDDY SUITS, regular $5.00 For____...___..__.._.-- SWEATERS, sizes 24-26. Special————--.——-———-—- par cent Off 3.95 89c 1.98 29c i SKI RTS-Greatly reduced for this sale l CORI. .'ROY DRESSES-Sizes 2-6 Regular $2.50 for — — — — - — — — RS-Fleece-lined With every dollar purchase you receive a coupon on a Snow Suit. Ask for yours. The Misses HOLMES & BRALEY Phone 92 Sig dctei"mnictily" neld Alniirs third of his holdings, plu whatever 1-81 "IQ- to be an Assgt 0]‘ L]ablllty u} ‘as aund during the drive home. and rake-off he has to give the bank! Th - O v Aunt Harriet talked bnghlly. I couldiit be hostess to you if I 0f elr “n Alma felt a childish impulse t0 l timed. Sig. Not after what you i Mothers make or mar their children's marriages to tent than they rcaime, or perhaps intend. 0i course, _ mother settles the question of how her clilldrcrrs wcluii _s {lfe , turn out while they are still ll] the (jf- . Before ever Johnny and Susie can toddic 0- talk she determines whether tiny will h. ti‘ a l'_..r grate: (w. blessing or a curse to lliO-SO wliu i.. ~11‘ 9V9“! 11057011110 cvcry wilt- ii." what their mothers made UHRL If Johnny's mother lJIK/lifll, i be a selfish, spoiled brat who Lil - .l l - and scratched and “i; " evitably mnke the sort 0t D\'(‘iii(l\l'ill‘ ',_ n. will spam a m“ years Wishing she had dicd on htq- uecolp: day and then hcad out for lit-ii ., ll’ llwilitl brings up Susie tube a fllilllllflflu] (l...- who never considers unl body bu: l 1w who sits down and cries for a th - gets it. she will make the grasping, greedy. gimme wife who wall time ax": husband to drink, or death, or some. other woman. ' And the opposite of this is equally true. If fronrtln-ii- i..;l. THE COOK'S CORNER [ SALT ('01). DUTCH STYLE of that hobo golfer! Aiinn had i f! that, Sig?" She laughed , ,_ me bommh Fm me ccmvrs “.3111, ll."(‘l\:‘(l to his proposal of inarri- . "You (lf,\_\"t‘l'\~g what Y0" To tell thy miseries will no comfort sugar" Mlqlng two or three red‘ 1 pmmd Q1" dry cotlflsh aic. and turned him down! l Jlfd fol‘. 51,1! You ouchl: to breed; lclinnunon candies to cacli apple. 4 Pomluiig Vl/t-l -he was going to have his c your llillf‘ bargain 1" “(Hills Mci: llvip thee most that think thou l Bum. as mum T“ my n5 1n the‘ 4 “U430 “nuns nolv, gizc had had to cam- -~ and szm jiwt how it feels" i h“ m, 1109.1; ‘Skin W“ “use the flpmcn- t, 01,9“. b2 Found or park m. butter t. ng buck to ll.lll<~l() rilll‘ lit-r inizcil 1o g; w-opmn you .Blil ,1‘ the word once thy mls- [up like flowers. Sm}, up mu Gongs}, very fine, and mim“ ' ivirlliiivs knob‘. ' Iput llltO \\'il Whcn it conic: to Alter rlLn. or. itunt I! irt soon .‘ S4: said savagely. Tllolrsoon shalt lose a friend. and me boil. 1f m). h“), enough. cmmga found an excuse to leave i» .n".ii and you on atiy trrms up; l; lop. INFLUENCE CF Si’ ‘IN ‘lint, mm. PM‘, U... pm o“ and cu_ Sir: alone tlrsvih" " (l1!!! mi rrkvn! a ______ limo , add to n u a.d coor- ‘ 'l'iN"l‘Yl'E STTLES I Tho Shani h civil war ll "s rffcvicil “mil DUMLUOS “n. dc“. , are L"; 91.1mm, and f~- slowly" iinti go den ‘brown, in bu‘ er if llrcfcfvcd. 0r l! not, dice vci"); fine one-half pound of ‘lfffl; and fry onions in fat, leaving lpork scraps with tho onions. Ar- liansie the .ii"h and potutoe in a fire- iill- "5 0T . . . "» < "t - l - " " l :1 -. l" ' l ~ wmions and fat over , . . n‘ .. , ; _. l- Rod is a fa\oui..< coon t ‘m; (m1 you] ‘ i m‘ " """“ f"".\.'.‘1\.l.(l; fffilf.h‘?ppililmufflllxfi“ piiiliciilavlv \l'.l(l rlflllli‘ n“ >0 'i"‘lI ‘t_‘\ll' and tor.» lightly with a fork. lllllli “*- “f m“ 1”‘ and Illffi" ‘$111.17- Qml iO-‘llold M has bctn f~aii"i"cti in th~ i1"... “m, lull are thoroughly inczrpor-"ed- . r- swirl ill't,‘:~ iii i/liuizl Illilkail _ , ‘ Pg,” ‘NUV ‘ York‘ on ldfn pnllgqllong as well p- in _‘.‘i".\' 3p“... wry but‘ with QhQgV-chow, m r ‘HM-C Px- ‘ “rmnvpd 0W; ‘N she Qgiulyl) l9“ "1 feature of a 1 York, India relish oi" lllCl-tlctl beefs. who nip .13» to ihc inau bcfor!‘ her. ilfjlgltyixfaqlufl, ‘ Tcffiy-Q wmer we ' ___-__ I ___ ' ,_ . ti» co:iiii.-i~ hi.» . ciirliiip; snille of Ljplwng em “fax my‘ busy“: org’ mm To WEAR CORQNPZTS? I BAKED FlNNA "ADD"; ‘mum and lln livcyinu with the cunrnq “Tiinype M?” | _ . Cr£{‘Y‘-l.£|‘fl(‘, ‘Tciif til-but ititss will n1';tii'l vclvt-t, T“, vxpPr-h. p, (lpjy m; "no; PM ‘M. in mapping pa“ Cover and iv l"tl‘ aw‘ '1' = .. _ ,_, Q- “ m “mws m smflm d“ dc!‘ use‘ “m: l "Nmfls "r m!‘ “lmflli Yliml ml“ ‘with milk and watci" in equal mo)"; i. , 4 .| v i , ' ' ' ‘ “ _‘ , 4.. -‘ ‘\1| ‘ II‘ - ' - I _ I , ‘ 1 iii , K -‘ > '~‘- i ' ' EH10“! 0 i! ' l ‘ .i " w icrc l W‘. .1 - .- v - i ‘rice in (‘llill‘"t‘ of this charityl w x " hs mp; the " 9‘? -_ -. 1m: _ Prur off t .. mi . s this. pioblnzi. Jl l _ m“ [,\‘1\[_\ mp m ic _ “' ' trcnt Veecxc. ‘Frinccsxcfi wear corcnrts 1 _.. liquid S, lmcl with butter and f, 4) E: C I A l‘ § .__ ../.. Cironatioll." } y Y _ ‘ bitltc twcntv-fivc lninilics. .. ., . - . - . . . . 3' -» ‘H. Tm. IO Ralllffll. \ARi\I.~i! g ha1tuiiaIEIQLI-e vDilytluu-svo I l“ VI“, tux _ ' ) __ _v_ __A sma (l11\'.l.ll‘lSl\_0ll( .0: a vi .r\ n. . shill thclnlBlll. thfiy \\’lll lum- to flblllt‘ uv~ CREAMEI) SALMON 0N TOAST IJt-{lfili Nu. 11:3 ‘Willi lvcvrt! skirt, iVH .2 l. i K'lll 4'.\tlZl?ill"(l \\itl| n rib-i pcrfcvt for r as A (lip ul‘ tuvo will dress up the i bed yoke (ILWPI. neckline. This lIilliPTll ("an ho rflztuinctl i'i Ill Fach pattern ' - ‘ . i: trrxlt- ]‘.'l'l!"ll , . 1's i'>il.i for wz rkitli; tllll lruin which tLc . i nun. . .il 2) ("_lii". l. .np~~" o" iuzii ‘VI/ill prclr .i'o:l1 to 'l'3'.c Chairlift: town Gltarilian N"(!(ilf\\'l)l‘l>{ D~piirti1i< nt. To The Charlottetown Guardian] Needlework lit-pt. Dl-ISIHN NO. lfitl .\'a.mc——-—---- _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ __..___._ Sire-l ihlilrcss — — -— - — - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ('lt,v — — — — - — — — — — — — — — Province — - — - - - - - - 4 1 aifr. ciivo rlrszwrt if. hcfra puttlrg ‘ \'(\_'1]'5_ M; , en<ily you vim overcome n biul winter iiiiiittillnfi. m,“ men l Trlcttruph.) l The IIIISWPI‘ to ths lburled in hooks. As as‘ ilflllt has bccn thrown on us and 1h" kindred que tirn of what the wrnncn members of the Royal Fatally av" to e _ _ , . ... . "w" illicit"! lfilialiki.f“‘ioi"iiillf‘ ‘L111 51$“. ‘LL’ ‘Wm mt.“ l rubmit to tho Klnz. i‘ " A curious problem tho‘ arises 1-". that some mcmbcrs of the Roya’ question is v. fllilvicii incowve ("ill lililltl , ‘ lt-siinir l‘\ ~~’i:'t \var:‘i""l"~ Pl'0"Y‘»(l ono ilmnlc. ha ir‘ (ire s in b':'.ck 0l'~ ; _ ,_ ,_ , . . . .. ' .r cicssc and ot..cis do wliiic crepe. I-‘vr iintavci‘. sl c mwllt | Fqnj l} n p DC have a ‘vcfcro of it!" irrl meal fabric. 1 Zilslzifiatttqf yallfilhlillg iktélg; ‘ m“ M 1 M W! “kw mm Mame!‘ ifcr werclscs. ulrcaciwilnaw-n ‘up .s.hiinnlcr.iir: jirkri of pnifctcal ' l’ "° ‘ ‘ ' “‘ ' lShocs and (Vhcr 12cm‘ :0 " 'llOill(l' ‘ harmonvm with in» ‘la mt... i DUKE OIIJkENTS TOUR OF SOCIAL CENTRES (‘UTIFLEE SOI-‘TICNERS "w snolq," “E l- D Nlgyyl-Ly The Duke of Kcnt. in the course ‘to! his visit to social srrvlce centre» Tb T‘ w“ ‘m rplmntionsl in Cumberland lost. wcck. took h ‘mm ‘fmm Bmfiéw‘ and l luuchctm at. Miryrort. with a i “l ‘ ' 1"‘ men. to . . H , llllllllbfll‘ of llllPllll‘ 1 “'"<""' i" a brief slewi- hc rfll» room shelf and, cvcrv ilittht bcfnrel I Show“ “k0 to 0x11115510 you “T” vou to to locd. smooth d‘. around l rl-‘lnmvlt’ “maxi my lmrhalr nwh"; - . _ ., _. n- \\ _. an o sny IO\ miit tfilplgxfimilgzg‘s' mlmriilflllsifglyyélhave been impressed by the nuinrc ‘volnjclkihlroliko "Sp n’. m’). n welriof the voluntary work I have sci-n. Mm“ nyfcnm‘ "m, kmiculv hpnlhyy and l;_v tho courage and fortitude of ii fare INS nkwv m- hm, much the people I have met. The work r _.§ or ‘Wk a‘ mbpc‘! cdgfls‘ has been carried on in the facc of “m” 7‘ ‘ ‘ great difficulties. and is nil the more remarkable on tha‘ nccoun‘. l’, lcavc yOll with my best wishes fuv tho .utui"c. and in the earnest hope that the burden which you n'1 have to bear will be liahtcncd by the return of industry and prosperity‘ to the diitrlct. NE W WA Ll.l’i‘\ PER. Pale gray and champagne beige arc two of the nctvest shade; tn wallpaper for llvlns: rooms. Among darker col a rcd that ls not quite so (Iricp W110 is favnrctl. All-over do vns. with the walk wcll covered, are ncwcr in wallpaper than geom- etrical oi" "spotted" cffcrts. THE KING AND NORFOLK TENA ‘ While shooting ovcr ‘the Sandrintz- . ham farmlands recently the Klnni met and talked with Mi". R. II.| - iStanton, his oldest tenant. who has Eofzr-rl apples n1oki\ an llllll'l'fl.'ly.fnrmfld on tho Royal mmtn for 50 Stanton has rcccntfv them urn the nvvn. tho skin of e ich 3 taken over 50mg of the lam] whiqll civic ls marked lulu slx‘hs by the King had hlthcrto dlrecilv lPITTIllZVlFI‘ broilers. Do not cutNfnrmcd himself. 1\\' AT"I‘II.\I"I‘IVF. \\'.'\Y TO SERVE APPLES For Quick Cough Relief, Try This Home Mixture Splendid Results. saves from any (lruggist) lnI.o n 16 oz. lmltlc. Afdd your syrup mid viuu have 1U ounces - . n run-r icine. tint \vi surprise you by Money. Easily Mixed. You'll never know how quickly nnd its quick action. lt never spoils. lasts a fuinlly a long time. and tastes line- children love it. This linme mixture tnkca right. Imld rouuh. until you try this well known of n severe cough. For rrnl results, n-cigc. It y: r-s you {our times as much you'll say it's splendid. It loosens tho couch modu nc for _\-|ur money and I lcpiui. mothos the irritated mcm< l-fiivu tlud iilvrvry pleasant and (lcpeuil- llfgillF-‘h iLnd qlulvkly cases soreness-z and n 1-, [or rnn ro in . ti cu rent ling. Mfllif.‘ nisyrup by stirring 2 cups of Pinex is a compound containing Nur- 1'4 c ~ ulnt . or amid-no cup o! water way Pine, in cnnrentrntctl form. wr-ll 1i " " rm» until dissolved. .\'0 liuown for‘ its SIIIIIhlIIK effort nu tllvnni col-Lit" vuldvil :v‘.< no trouble nt all. membrantls. Money refunded ii it Tin-u put '.'!,;- ounces ofPim-x (obtained doesn't please you perfectly. the‘ historians‘ ruling luvs the Dilly" ‘tal scrvlcc plate, surrounded with the __ l mcirtbcri-hip fee. I 1-2 pound canned salmon 1! tiblcspoons butter 1 cup of milk 1-4 icaspoon Worcester Sauce 1-2 cup cabsup. 3 tablespoons flour Melt. the huitcr. stir in the flour- .tlion add the milk and F111‘ 111ml 9- ‘iliick sauce is formed; next add tho ‘ riiiinrail, and rcascn with salt’ pcnller. \Vorccst€r Sauce and. the last- thing, .pour into this the catsup. Serve on liot toast. Sufficient for six people. HALIBUI‘ AU GRATIN 2 clip mill! 2 tablespoons butler 2 tablespoons flour, salt. Denim‘ and paprika :1 cups grated cheese Make a sauce ntith the milk. butt" and flour’ seasoning to tastc. Wllf-‘fl thickened. add the grated cheese- Ari-ange half-inch rlices 0f 111111171"? ln a bilttcnctl baking 515i‘. D0111‘ m9 cheese sauce around them and bake in a moderate ovon until the halibut i». tondcrQRciimve the ;i.~h to n. crys- 5131100 and garnish with parslcY- NEW DOMINION WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The annual meeting of the New Dominion Women's Institute Was hcld at the home of the President. M-s. Hector Marl/can on the even- ing of Nov 14th with an attendance of eight members and six visitors. The President presided and the mcctint; opened by singing "0 Canada". Minutes were read BTIl aciolred, membership fee"- paid, and the mite box opened. the con- tints amounting to $3.00. A motion was made authorizing 5 the teacher Miss Doris Currie to | purchase the book "Temperance laud Life" for the school. It was - also decided that $1.00 be paid to , ‘the Anti-Tuberculosis League per Institute news wcrc pa scd to the members also qucstlonnircs distributed to the different. convciiors. Reports were heard from the tick and school committees followed by a brief ll(l'.ll‘l‘§S by the President =and the reading; of the financial tzitcmcnt by the Sezretary-Trcas- l urcr,. The officers for tire ensuing ‘your were then eiccted as follows: ~Pre ., Mrs. W. D. Show. Vice | Pres. Mrs. Hector Marleen, Sec'y- ‘Trcas, Mrs Alex Stiang, Directors Mrs. Ilcctoi" Currie, Mrs. Waiter McI-Zwcii. Mis. Martin McDonald. Sick committee, Mrs. W. H. McEwcn. Mrs. Wm. Taylor. School Com- . mltee Miss Doris Currie, Mrs. -‘ Tupprr strong. Auditors. Mrs. l Geo. \ Tson. Mrs. Walter McEwen. A Mo mingSmile Johnny and Susie have been taught to control their it'lll1ll‘l':-. ll) u _ the rights of others, to give and take and play the lzainc iillti n. l. 1,. liligli some of duty and responsibility, they will have tlizu. \‘.'.ill1ll lulu, which will enable them to make a success of marriage. Ju >- lllt‘ lnut of Waterloo was won on the cricket fields of Eton, so is ii il‘l\ .. - l i lost in the nursery. __’¢ WASTED SYMPATHY It was Timothy .~=. first day at ‘ _ school. He walked up to the tcuch- l Undoubtedly there are cases in which mothers dcliberati-ly 5.1", t , . wreck their children's marriages. Sometimes a possess" fll01il * endure to be lnrted from a son or daughter, and siic bCLvllllx l, - __ allciiatci; John from his wife or Susie from hcr husbiinil llllli iiii‘ t acd and back under hcr wing. Sometimes l1 IIIOUICI‘ ls sn illlvil v. no Jealousy over her children loving their husbands and \\'l\i'.\ be 1 I: er-s desk and unmounted. “I nm-l than ihcy do licr that she wrecks their homes out of Sheer It'll‘ goghxggkfincgé mg oxlyiwsion u“, But such cases are rare. Most mothers want their cliililrrn m bi teacher exclaimed: "Oh, Tnnothpx, I have no pencil!" y A sympathetic loo‘; ‘small boys face‘ and he WYou ain't either? We 1. we're in the ame fix." crossed the replied. 0th - . lrzppy and thtni- marriages to be successful, and if often tlnu lllcv MT accmtsory" to the crime of wrecking their children's homes titer i.;n 'lli0"._2ll ignorance raiher than with malice aforethought. Perhaps the one greatest thing that any mother can do toward secur- ~; rl‘l'tl"t’l1's happiness when they marry is to refrain from coins lo llii‘ \ lli thcm. Any young couple Who go ofl’ by themselves wlicn they n _v have a 100 per cent better chance of making a no of lli(".l' m:u'i"ia:e in’: ll" JOINS W38 f1 bOOIm-"lkvf- 13y (lint 0i , than tlicy have if there is a mothcr-in-law in the house. hard saving he had mxinagcti to scn I his son Billy to a good school. Oneyaftcrnoon Billy came into the shop. “FnLIic-r," he demanded. "I want dollar to go to the theatre." ' "What!" cried Jones. “Do you rc two pairs of shoe" to make a dollar? Billy silt a chair. “All right. father," he said. ahead, but mnke it snappy." titans INDIAN PUPPIES th Rockies are among other hiblts at the Show. plants are valued approaching £25,000. No person has ever at something Today's Short Wave Radio Program (Allflllqllkstcrnflt-IIIQII) ali7e that I've got to sole and hvcl own comfortably in a "Go Rare popies from the Himalayan mountain sides. Rhododcndrons, from Tibet and wild orchids" from‘ _ cx- ‘ Altogether the climbed so high in life he cannot go higher. nor Pollen so low he cannot c'lmb back. d Any third party who is always under foot separates a young liiisarll and wife and bars them from the confldences that they would have it thou- \‘.’l" no one about. Many a quarrel that brings about a permanent ci- cnicnt would cnd in tears and kisses and reconciliation if inolhcr u n‘. around rcfevecing the fight. Anyway, brides arc touchy and bi tzrcoins have a chip on their shoulders and, no matter how good and kiwi uml tactful n iucthcr-in-law is, she can't avoid giving offense and :1 l on the nerves of her lll-lfHVS. a . Brother makes or breaks a marriage. according to whcth "r “sclls" hcr children their mates. or dissatisflcs them with their All of us" grim‘ up with the idea that has been inculcntctl in its .~ n lmlrvlional. that “mother knows bcst," and We ncvcr quitc loo Illilillfi‘ is always telling Susie how lucky she is to have a h John. Susie thinks so. too. And if she L: always praivciilr: .l;u kocpli i»: to 'l‘oin. Tom swells out his chest and congratulates him l i" "l" knowluit how to pick out a wife. ailing: Susics attention to all of John's l ll‘, liis nzanners. Susie gets disillusioned and wondcn w lll him that. made her want to marry him. And if inolliv , s ctillin" Tom's attention to Jancys new dresses, and tn l". " u‘ cl - .c lv-lcnos and how much she entertains. Tmn ilrn and that he has nothing but an extrnvatianl p11 the men and women in the vivorldfwoulrhft. l:""u faulty crcaiiircs ihcn- wives and husbands ardii their motlil tlicm about. it. And it. ls mothcrs who are first aid to divorce. nine times out of ten For i: i~"- mother who can put out a stendylng hand when lll“‘ cuiidtcu begin to wiaizcn under the strain and disappointment.- of m" “Yo? have not luiiitxl cut all vcivct. ' It is mother who can say: “Como borne, my poor, pfl"~i‘t‘llif"i d v and it". mother pct you.“ Or she can sny: "I didn't bring _\'~‘n up Ml l? a tlulllci". Siatld up and take it on the chin, and make the i‘cr‘._ui m? bargain you have made." WEDNESDAY NOVEIVIBER 25 PARIS 5:15 lam-Concert from Radis- Parls- TPA—-4. 25s m., 11.12 meg. ROME 6 p.m.—-Ne\vs in Englrh. Symp- honic Concert. Talk on topics of general interest. Neapolitan songs. 2R0. 31.1 m.. 9.63 meg. LONDON 6130 p.m.—"A Welch Night's Entertainment." GSP. 19.6 m., i531 mctt; GSD’ 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSD, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg. MOSCOW 7 p.m.—-Ru=slan Operas. RA" 31.2 m., 9.0 meg. EINDIIOVEN, NETHERLANDS 7 pm-Happy Programs. PCJ, 31.2 m., 9.59 meg. TORONTO 9 p.m.—"'I‘he Music Hall"—music hall type of entertainment. CRUX‘ 49.2 m., 6.09 meg; CJRO. 48.7 m.. 6.15 meg; CJRX. 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. BERLIN 9:15 p.m.—variety Concert. DJD, 25.4 m.’ 11.77 meg. LONDON 9:41 p.m.—-“Food for Thought." Three ihort talks on matters of top- ical interest. GSD, 25.5 m.. 11.75 111084 GBC. 31.3 m.. 9.58 mtg. TOKYO 12 mIdnlghi.—~“Overseas Program.“ JVH. Nazaki, 20.5 m.’ 14.6 meg. ;.;.—.—.-"- s“ " s s";- with "Rcmemberance Day“ follow- ed: Reading-The Song or the Pacifist. Mrs. W. D. Show; Reading, "The Victory which ls Pence" Miss Doris Currie. Paper “Our Heritage" Mrs- Tupi)" Strung, Reading; "Peace" Mrs. Hector McLean; Reading. “A Friendship Song", Mrs. Hector Currie. A bountyful luncheon was then Wvefl by the hostess, Mr". wm. McEwcir will entertain the mcm- bers in December when Roll Call will be answered with "What I want most for a Christmas gift.“ "rho busincs being concluded an ‘interesting program in keeping MEN-ink closed with "The National Klnshmothors think that wlien their children many t" " ' s biiliy for their happiness ends. but ii: doesn't. How tho n 1' c t depends just as much upon mother as it C1005 upon thr- gonna h bridccroom. DOROTHY lll- . Fashions’ Latest For Chic Drosscii-i; l This lovely suit-like day dress is of blrck satin-brick crepe. The shoves have ilight shoulder iutcrc.~t. 'l‘licj.' llnre at the wrist with inset culls o the lustrous sur- face of the ('l'(‘lJ1.‘. l l The lustrous cri-pt- appears again I in the collar and rcvcrs, that by the way all in one piece. It make- it easy to sew. The slimming surplicc {vest is of the lustrous surface. Broadcloth with shiny satin trim is another scheme you'll like for this model. Nubby crepe silk, dull wool-like ,crcpes and velvet are other nice lizclectlon". | Style No. i885 is dcsignttl for 'si7.cs 16, 1B years, 36. 38' 40, 42, 44. 46 and 48-lnchcs bust. Size 36 re- quires 33-8 yards of 39-inch con- ‘trusting. l N3. lilll? Sizc.. ....... ...... _,________i____ Name Street Address State with ; throat-soothing ingredients of Vick: VapoRub. ckstiouou Duos»