I » l < ,L i3 . 1 qjmics i~:lZlli’r,,__,_. _ s, H _. g i- g rns_cuARLorrsmim§g5_\§;oi_a§_ ,~...~_- _ _. g 245,33., Womanfs Realm -.°- .Socia l A 7 __ g g ° g 3°, ' ,, , 11 tm-o h . te id d summer heat ' _ 0 ‘ i ‘ , \ ¢°§§»f§§'»»lh§1.?§i»f“i'n2ifif»'fo -.ii :i\.:.'le.'l§i..i.i§.m... el.. ..._ What the Fashionable are Wearms -,306 on even a wear-md mins wr- l Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished And all oi us know women who take All their husbands can sive them Every Pattaern and who never give anything in return. We know women who refuse to bear By Anngbglle Wortmngtgn children or to keep house or to try to make themselves pleasant and som- _.__ panloxuible. And we know wives who ere such tyrants that t.iv:-fl:-ever even give their husbands a. night out or let them visit their own families, and if , these men come to hate their balls and chains who can blame them? » , _ I "" '~ ~:>-rw “ W Be Square With Your ‘ Partner Matrimonial orothy Dlx i"‘°’$...il’..f," " _:Us ` ’ __ Blwk’-¢'.‘/5 MMU” ' f - i f_ `i .ks/rea _ . “The Peace and Harmony of a Family Depend -_ More Upon the Justice With Which a Hus- = r s " ‘ band and Wife Treat Each Other Than 1 _ f"°"‘ _ i Upon Any Other One Thing,” De- - Q A $’"° P”"“ '¥ , V clzires Dorothy Dix j . 1 Z , -__-1.. B ` ¥ if you should urge any young couple about to be ma.rried to be just to - M ’» T _ _ ;.‘f each other they would laugh you to scorn. Be just! How absurd! When they r 3, .. -l-1. er" CQUGH$f.."`¢'-'6.|_._D§ 1.: 1 adore onvli oi‘.\cr ond are ready to lay down their very lives for eachother. _ . ». ondl i sw. _, `\\. " , _- ,.~=`~.‘,~.»<‘f'-~'-.'==";iv..»/ »_.___.__...___,___, ._._.-_______ 1 .Ji i --`~ .\‘9,\. `~ ~- ' ,.12 A ‘ ~,_.' ,--V gi* , ` . l ;".'*» ` :,., , Ng. 5." Etiquette , ny nobens in Q. ls .L absolutely nccr-ssnry for a Woniaii to recognize a strictly busi- ness ficqiiiiiiltaiire, when meeting him lit some socinl funciion? A. No, unless she wislics to do sn. Q. Wlion stoppnig for son1cLl-nic at a hotel, is it necessary for a wonian to wear her hat in the dining room? A. This depends somewhat on local Customs, but as a rule it is not. Q. is it riecessary for si hostess to linke on cflort in keep con'.'ci'sation going? A. Yes, if li becomes riecassary to do so. . or _ lA Moming Smile »~ It is only iinliiml that supersti- ;_ ious people should soc things in ex- ',` ,iggeruted diincnoions. if An' American negro, Sam, was on ._ tour of Egypt. Here he saw, in rho » '.’3.lloy.' of the Kings, the tonilis oi long fl"rid Pliomoiis, cn\'ci‘ui': ilu: plain as far as the eye could sec. Fhere he saw the pyramids lining ‘ie banks of the Nile for miles and miles. and learncd that each one “ns I he biirial place of li tlscinscd sov- 'rclgn. "How do you liko the co\in'.ry'?" :lied the guide. "Brother," replied Sam, his tooth “i$lrt:‘i'in<1, "dis :=.in‘t no <-:>i\iiL:',','. Dir, 'rl 21 exaggerated ceniL‘t~.’:'y," l______..,... ' 4.9 Million In R e lie F Work ToDate (Canadian Press) UITAWA. Ont., Nov, 2»i-Approval of unemploynonnt rclirf wnrlis midl- ilhg $1,120,869 torinj; hy Hon. G. D. Robertson, Mini=l<~r ol Labor, brings llie total amoun: of works approved - lo date to 549.182.5417. The works ap- broved today are located in Ontario. *lritish Coliimluri, Non-n. Scotia nnrl vinnitohn. Thiv are to he mrricfl ont .rider the Provincial and municipal .iiihoritles Todays works includes. Town of Dominion, N. S., $14,000. '\ ‘_ !`._"". _ - N. ._. _;;'1=1 . ‘. _.-3'. 11 .)”:~ . "5 .. _ ls. ,- , ;.,i."`.e _.\-ii f._.» . i , ‘arf ,fjffiliil ,L-Mig., ~\~_¢ ln ,_ . Je g , .`.__;< No\-eiiliclcss, there is no other virtue which is so i-are in domestic life as justice. Noble, devoted, gen- crous. self-sacrificing husbands and wives there are nrlenly, but a just one you can scarcely find among :ill of your acquaintance. Nor is there any other qual- ify in ihcir mates that men and women resent so fiercely ns the lack of justice. At the root of the dis- snt sfnction of nearly all of the disgruntled husbands und wives is the feeling that they are not getting s. .qunrc deal in marriage. As long as they know that they are being dealt I. `\\'nh i.i‘.i'lv they will .~»| and almonds. halt ni your finur. turn the rr.:-rrim ami vanilla. innnmarniik.iin1i|iy ma ru! or rm- nom nun ine haunt ivvwfirrinli nano in oven 22.*# for l hour. .-_.._,J"'TF"\-»~'- tunnis Ftoun "How time docs fly, Moiiicrl Chriiirmu will soon he hcre again. Iloh said nnc evening. "don'z you iliini' its about time vim ivcrc limkiiig ilic l.l|rivim.i< cake?" Sn lsr: ro work and marie it ihc other day, and its going ro bc a great success. Roh says he iiririlrr mv luck is changing because mv i'ul.ing is so much hcrter, but it isn‘r lu' ic ar all- 11's Puriiy llnur (only I \if\|i'tfriiii|1\imi. l,1|wavs irvinizinrfl /rnir mi r was so riiihriiit in mike---unril this year, lm: ir is much like makin env other cakc. Good resulu iicpenfrhicilv in th: lilcmiirig of the ingre- riicnls from the rmrt: rhc rnlicr the czlrc rccipc is in hnm~r_il1: nun; faunousiv mm! rhe miuurc he work-:ll ro :i srwinrli rrczm as our gr.1dual|_vv-forks the iiigar into rlichuttcr. The nvcn must hc cven and modrrate. lam looking forward rn havin you and Dad with us for (Jirisrmas, Mother." Your loving Berry N ,___ 1 I . A erodnn of Wmem Qaeda Pleas Mills Oo.. Limlzed. Tamara. Vlnnlvecl Ce-lean Lodi: for our Compmy's name on the Purity Flour sack It is your guy-_mice of quelity from e responsible milling cancun. ,, f and steam till soft. Remove fiom fire fond mash with potato masher or fork. Add sugar, salt and spices, and cream to which the cornstarch has been added. Hove ple pastry ready, , fill in and bnke until it is ii light \ brown. This quantity will make three 1 pies. . Won $200, 000 r On Sweepstake (Associated Press) , BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Nov. Iz4~Maet Prescott who won about $200,000 in the Dublin hoshltnl sweepstakes on the Manchester No- vember handicnp. resigned his job in the Ulster Ministry of Agriculture today and announced he would settle all his winnings on Mrs. Prescott. "rm giving it all to my wife," he told the Associated Press, "ior she's my best pal and worth every cent of it." Prescott shared the winning tick- . -..........-.........»....~...-...... City ,, State F I _By . _ i / if , i ." l » \ i 1 J l and mail with your name :ind ad- l ' i ie.. irofnslramte =~ > I Every\Y/'Oman must face her own particular C&s:g-an 74211* l°.;.'.1°“..;;,;~;;-,»_;-;_.a..i._..1,,__b¢a Ogg(-7-n'.,”' W C?-le et on Glorious Devon with tivo Bel-. ‘hu bartenders 050 m ¢`._ for-1. \ SMOOTH SKIN instantly attracts, say 45 Hollywood directors A GIRIJS lovely skin is an instant at- traction. A whole audience is swept by enthusiasm when the close-up brings the radiant loveliness of a star near to them. And every woman must meet the scrutiny of close appraising eyes. Does your skin quicken the heart with its love- liness like Clara Bow’s, Betty Bronson’s, Janet Gaynofs? It can. In Hollywood-on Broadway-x'n Europe tbefrworite beauty are Clara Bow, the bev/itching little Para- mount star, beguiling Betty Bronson, janet Gaynor, tho beloved Fox star, are among the 51 1 of the 521 important actresses in Hollywood who icaiousiy guard their smooth skin with this fragrant white soap. Thcir enthusiasm has made it oilicial in all studio dressing rooms. Broadway enthusiastically adopted this famous Hollywood beauty care and the lovely stage stars are so devoted to Lux Toilet Soap that it is in 71 of the 74 legitimate theatres in New York. And Europe ! In England, France, Germany the beautiful screen stars insist on this soap for their beauty. the (lovemor-General and Vieoouncm Willlnqlsm MARY BRIAN, beloved Paramount sur, says: “ke e wonderful eoepi"» DOROTHY SBBASTIAN, ex- i 1 qulsize M. G. M. sur, uve: "I i owe the benuiy of my skin K0 , Lux Toile: Soap.” uve mmm similar, 1-...~.¢.»s...,»..»..i.e.- by .wsaanele as me amends 7°" . O 98% ofthe lovely cornplexians you see on the screen and rarlmrzz 1 0 ;_ ' ' w e ui it ' . . . :hm oflwelygrrlswery berearebptcxg s eu/:tb . _ i . ‘ \ 1 ‘/.l