.519.“ .-_ vv * v fivvvvvwvvvwvw vvVYYTVY vvvv L 6" v v v ~<- ‘v15. when, s. mam fl-ntlirlllg _ g. {TED COVERINGS, iitlUSlil DECORATIONS TFRVELEFIZSDIXYJ FRIDAY Womarfs l Revalm -:- So v v vv v vvvv 777 vvv:VV v cial f THE CHARL()'I"I‘E'I‘OWN (EQLKRDIAN . I ("Id HER. ACTTVITTES "Tell tlienl. (I made for scelrlzl ~ 'l'llflL Beauty is its own excuse for Two large flower bouquets of ollle lusirous material, particular- ';; lacquered printed satin. are fre- hlently applied on dark l!'(.‘5S€5. TABLOID Keep pieces of cardboard or stiff paper near the sillk to stand puns .ln in the sink; it snve~ so much n-(llirlflg. FREAKISII GADGETS IN YOUR HAIR ARE PASSE. There is some tgk about ll-‘lflif pure white flowers, like gardenlas. illlllPllfl“, tiny orchids or car- vour figure and mnke you look colored i ha, if eyes wereloortain o1 their wearing qualities. ‘CLEANER HAMPERS new. Then after you are throuélll with that». why not give them a 1113c coat of paint? rmv—ol.o'rur:s If you can instill into the child~ iren the habit of changing their school clothes for play clothes as soon as they come home, much laundering and mending will be ‘saved. Then some of those things you thought not good enotrrh f0!‘ Ilchoot rm". be worn out rfter all. l ll I- Urmrlls“. ‘RACKS Before giving "h. painted nlls Paris but it takes longer to lulrdeil and therfore is more easily op- Vvvv v1 v Pe sonal -:- oneeee“ ' ' ‘ ‘ luircd, but don't like othersto see their beautifying process. l a I g ALLA A wvvvv, ' y,‘ vvYvvvvvv vvvv v The Well -, Fed, Patted-on-the-Back Man is Usually the One who Stays by His 0W“ Fireside and Gets the Most Fun Out of Married Life would put the divorce courts out of business. Here are Mr. Morgan's priceless tips for hold- ing a husband: i First. "Never ask husband where he has been. If he has been out on lezltimate busi- ness he needs no alibi. If he hasn't, it is your fault because you aren't woman enoukh i0 Keel) him-home. Second. "Never keep a husband waiting. When he starts watching the clock he SW15 . - watching you with interest. Third. "Never make up in public. Men like to have their wives ad- I O I I l Fourth. “Never baby a man when he is in the dumps, or fail to do so when he is sick. When a man has the blues he like: to be left alone to ell- jlly them, but he loves to be pampered. when he is really ill. wilelilcr he is the only one in your life or not, but in any case he doesn't‘ kkkkmmk vvvix v ‘FQVEIWIER 4- llllfi Fashions -:- Literature t vr-vO-OQQQ normally. olive's rich lather gem _ _ _ powder, rouge and other lm urltics . ' ' '1'“ thuinlzlimlvivlllilgudlitalmolive ' f h cl thlayour l “m .15."; ......, ant. and ra TheHOUSEWIFE and lvvrothy Dix TRUEQESAUTY u I beauty all we‘: DAY, ro be truly beaurlfuLlll yourskinshouldbesoftaudslnoolh . . . radiant with the glow of youth. .It can be too. Even if youxl is one of those delicate, difficult com- plexions, trust l: to Palmolive‘! ' l" --—-—- liv ou being. -Bnlerson. Clothes hampers and baskets Frank Morgan, the comedian who claims that he understands women :22: ilgegm’: Qfifil iggfingfo i“ should get their fall scrubbing lu-t “better than they understand themaelvefl-and isn't that the big laushl- on, l: prolorlorhe natural oils that like everything else in the hou e. ilssacrts that he has isolated the six cardinal sins of wives which l" T95‘ 110""!!! W“! 5km- SATIN FLOWERS Hot soapsuds and a scrubbing ponslble for virtually all domestic discord. Cleanses, Sooihes, Beautilleo _- gbrush will make them look like and that l: women would avoid them they Going deep into your Foafl-glifi; y 0a nction hm] 4 _ , _ _ u coat of paint be sure to fill up ‘ ..- - - - -, . MWXL‘ u‘ mmm“ mffures’ Hm“ uhy small cracks thitt may have with. “Never let a man see you not at your best. Cold cream on a 1,1 r l c f I ever, clusters of lnulti-colored pos- . , T}. 1. \ , ._ ._ q _ , g L 1 colnu to the sur let. Ho o fl ..l.lllilll.\ A¢\(L puts the chill on lole affairs. , k) H v 10S’ and gawdl" mo omme jeweled plaster on the market for these TRY THIS . I . | "mamems ‘"9, decided“ “as e.‘ small jobs Slllllifll‘ t0 plaster of sixth. "Never talk about your other loves. Your man may not cure PALMOUVE BEAUTY TREATMEN Tile new evening gowns flatter For your face, throat and shoulders, and l. your bath. Gcmly massage inro your slu " t t1 " > t id about the others " M“ J M 0 ' awn-m, rich Palmolive lather. CltilnSClllt pores thoroughly. Rinse with warm witcl. then with cold. Thar’: all rherc is ro lhi; simple beauty treatment. Yet there is no surer way to real, all-over skin beauty. And here's another beauty hint. Palmolive, usei ' as a shampoo, keeps your scalp healthy, your - ‘ygfy feminine and lfldff-llkli. Frealr- plied by the amlmm.‘ ish gadgets in your hair will spolll the effect. I‘§0v. $.11 and 6th 3 l’ M l'l*'l'i'h [icing models‘ No doubt these are excellent rules for holding a husband's affections. and an; woman who could suppress her curiosity about where her hus- band had been when he rolled in with the milkman ln the morning; who never kept her husband cooling his heels while she put on her ilat; who never had to renew her war paint; who could look her best when slle had FRESH GREASE SPOTS t THE PRINCESS LINE IS , FAVORED FOR. NEGLIGEES FY0511 BT93 9 5l7°55 m" h‘ "9' _______ lmoved from a rut; DY first covering been u an mam with a “ck baby and 0t breamast r mm and the ‘ hail-beautifully soft and lustrous, 1 The Princess line promises to y the spot with blotting Pa?" Bani Ullllflfill)!‘ who never reminded her husbafld of what a 530d match she . _ CO t . “Jimmie the favorite m negngees Lpplyzfl alerofiflgxfsl 24 xgi" ind could have nlade if she hadn't married him, would be like the wife of the In: hfstess. £50m? 115! ongenxgv lhzflnbruh. or: 1f we ,,.,‘,,,.d‘ only Scriptures whose price was above rubia. l l "l- l-.l:"lli.l.llv llllllWl to see ‘ind he'll‘ "m g8 mm e m o ‘ ‘= ' I l Y - ‘ ._ -, g _ ' - , . '1 '. ‘ ‘ . _.‘ “ '." This molded line, always easilvget right l0 it Mld "Bmvfe film-ii‘. . _ . t’ Llgllulxtl’ ...l l... _ l l Mil-n... n ( otlon Lo. ulll be ln manipulated’ is Eppmwd m models I 5mm as soon as they are (“Kohl But if 1 were to offer toa bride six rules for keeping herhusbaild ea LONDON ing out of her hand, I would say: that reflect coat lines, as well asmred, so many thins! would elmnl 0:10 part-Science Talk-No. a Today's Short Wave us‘... ._f.;‘;;...‘__.uc- ‘gao rswélellaiifihiiflki Th” h‘ ll" flilfllheioll "llllllltlfi-Hifivt a ticket lbw that fasten at W‘ Celltlsllll’ l’°““‘"““l' W“ °"‘°’“"’° “m: First Feed the brute. This advice is old stuff but lt still works M llpd’ P Gs?’ 19-6 m" m“ meg‘: Gm :2 . \ n15 ' i; _ _ _ 1h,- lmlgpy of (hi. {DI-tuning front. and the moulded line even l never look the same. hm" as a M“ ‘mikes he: hubmld comfortable heldoes not perceive her l0 FOQIIIII 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSC. 813 m, li~i~ 1 '~_ l " l "Qzl ~ ‘p, . pear in robe: that wrap at the . ., _ _ _ i , 9.58 H198. ‘ l‘ ‘l ‘lll ill 1/1 £29k S ’ A LIMITED INCOME touts and siloltconnllgs. He sees her surrounded by the halo of incense u. ‘n. l. ‘lam i, Moscow I '1" ‘ ‘ ' that rises from her pots and pans. No way has yet been devised for keep- - , r i ‘ ‘W "' "‘ ' husband at home of evenings that is so efficacious as filling him so ‘l rn-Folklore RAN 31 '1 i s - t - B i i’ it re for the new mg a y , P - - ~ ~ "l- N“ “n °“"g’°°“ m‘ m °°“' i "y “g ‘m’ u full or seed food that he doesnt wont to move from his easy-chair. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 9-0 mes. fers, and not all cone-bearing trees . home on e. limited amount of monel’ l 11" °"<"Bl'°¢l15- l l5 VET-l’ dlflml“ “d ‘mm lmuhmlhl Second. Be your own press agent. Ballyhoo your virtues and soft- ni». l The best D1a“15l‘°b‘iy 3"“ ‘he new‘! pcdul your faults. When you save 10 cents on the roast, call your hus- T° "dull" °1d 1'“bb°l'- a m“ 13°‘ l “saw PM“ °f mmmm‘ b“ ‘my ~ builds attention to what a thrifty helplnate you are, but never nlention “"3" Wm‘ ‘iapam-v "f m‘ “ml g°°d Diem‘ The“ "w" “my be,’ the price of the s25 hat you bought. Never have another birthday after EINDIIOVEN, NETHERLANDS ‘I path-Happy Programs. PCJ 31.2 m., 9.59 meg "b pa,‘ o “ (till Dgjdi‘ PARIS 5:15 p.m.—-Ooncert from Radio. Paris. TPA-4, 25.0 m., 11.72 meg. 15-; mew “jigs ‘Es F... =1 v ROME , TORONTO fl} ldlllll" 15 esfwbmhfil 1" Ymmhslmfl- i mugm "m" “me m time" If the ‘ you gut married. Never mention that you are growing old and fat and the 6 fLmr-NIWVS in English Ofwratic B Pm~—"’I“le Music m]; “w. o; ,_, _._ ._ house is smmll the simfl We ° , cllullces inc he “ill never find it out for himself. Every husband takes his Selections. Vittorio Velleto", a entertainment. CRCX, 49.2 m. - ounce m" “m” “"89 Juice rumnme “Md Drew“ thmughouLl wife lit her own valuation. talk. Vocal concert. 2R0 311 m 5-09 F198‘ CJRO 487 nl 6i‘: lnolz" . fl _ contain two to three times as muchj ro that. chanzcfi Could b0 "mile 1n . 953 meg ' ' ' Cmx £6 m '11 7‘: m;g' k ‘ ' ' d l ' I 0 > . l Wllamine “S ‘mmflw llllw- tmll- Plflwlwnt “m” a “l” member ‘“‘ ’I‘llird Slap on the soft soap with a liberal hand. The reason“ nine anlmv ' 1.0mm" . "lxl-Lirrrr: .- .' ll . .' . ' . . ' . . . - ' ‘ ' Y“) C “E GAL“) merits 135ml”- flves husbands out. of Len stray is to get away from the critics on the hearth. 6 pm-The new Aspect of Ger- 975° b-IIL-Coroncl and Fflllflflud '?_" ‘ ____._ --- ~ . -1 1i; 1,1 f 111k i th d t, m 1r wh oh nt without g v A - . . ' fi v . <; o zln crushed pineapple Protected in reflige areas, the DIETING DURING fnoislzigefnd giezglgllzowongexffi gum firs? o a mjmlrlig,’ xeghhlrumch’ DJD’ 1H5 Ines" ll/ER _ ' I ‘ H‘ ton’- "dfl l"? flli) ‘ rare trumpeter swans of the Unit- -AD‘_)LI‘S(’E3(E Fourth. Lend your husband your ears. Laugh at his Jokes. Listen to d til-U. from ill-e. Di soivo 10d shtcs are beginning to stage a "w? his stories. Give him the glad hand, and when the Joneaes drop in of ‘ l - ll‘ l" l(.-ill :- mid hdrl to pine- i 510w come-back, 5° ‘film the ~v°ung “m o’ wdav I all evening, or you are at the Smiths‘ dinner, aak him to tell that perfectly Vfllvll coo‘. nrld 1 cup of I V i? , l5 5° “frmd M‘ getthl? “w” that she corkillg yarn about that time ha went fishing when he was a little b0? " ° “m 1'2 W“ Whipped‘ BY sludylnl! the lmlgllage M NM" l 9°” ‘m “bsurb m” l fin" ‘mdmu I Nobody ever heard of a man voluntarily leaving a wife who was his most .\I’l\';l(|. Add l teaspoon l n10 Indians of the southwest, on mine her health. If your dalzZhierl ‘lppreuunve audimca ' .n<i chopped, green‘ 011111010545; finds evidence that ls inclined in be stout 1rd you can: ' ffolllliitt‘. To servolmeso Indians came originally from see the justice of a. bit of dletingfi lonulls. 1 1-2 by 3 i the north. take her to your physician ""11 let} Ask 1,15 advice about everything you do. Consult his taste. Let him think ‘ll m" “ 31m“ "“"'~"°"n“15° l —-— i mm m prescribe a m" m?‘ Wm be l that he has originated all the ideas that you have implanted in his mind. 2"“ “i h lmpuk“ chm“ l _T° m” ‘l disputes 0v" horlfimce l reducing and at tlhe mqjifkftl: l It \vlll please him and be profitable for you. For, after you make the gas. v '_ N “ _ ‘ ‘ | wllllwrs m“ trm-‘k was ‘Qcenfll’ ‘he "m m “Mi m‘ _ i" A‘ ' ‘:5 [l turc of deicrcllce to your husband, you can do as you please. He will never . Jllml (linkers; Lreflm (itslred Cilllllllwd with three high-speed D05“! diet- Rt n15 58! ' i Il-lQPTQ i ‘Iona the dn-ference_ . _,l n5‘ fylfnf m, i1 mm t); and = cameras and eight electric-eye re-Z ‘ill-ll nrld enzuchdflys V) T900111 m9 YlTll-‘Ih- l il'»l'.\l'l'l.l. l<.l-. < \l~.l.. “ "3" Io Happiness In the llome When the Mother Is Sick 1 The. tired, worn out mother cannot make n hum fume if she in sick and worried by the never culling household duties. She gets run down and IJHOIDH non-Iona and irritable, downhoarted and discouraged, can t rcat at night, and gota up in the morning I tired an when aha went to bed. Hflzlmlgn suffering in this way will_flnd in Milllnm’: "'9" hmmh» build up the run down oy-atcnl, and bring back their bodily Vigor, Fifth. Build Lp the fiction that your husband in the head of the house. If!‘ Us‘??? régfilfiilamlfaéafillgxs y Sixth. Don't always be Sally-on-the-spot. Don't always be under- l‘ in tier well. slrnri , ___-._ l , foot. Don't try to keep your husband tied to your apron strings. Don't ~ 111111 f" to 111 oven until. SWFPWYY 0f Agrlcllltll"? Hfllll’. l make your husband drug you around with him wherever he goes. Give l"""‘ ‘l- “h “l! f “'°""ll-" “lame” °f the United slalesll Sm’ °r crisp mmrial‘ M" ‘emf him a vacation now and then. Give him a chance to miss you and realize i» o pz-uvl; z l’: vol ‘ ' 1 ‘ - l will“ "ut ma‘ Chm“ guarded; i “m”? stmng]? l“ mefmrrcnt d“; how lollesomc and lost he would be without you., It is because men can P — i" H g “Kama ‘mmght m" “lltuflcs b? ‘l mmd m’ evmmg maflmls‘ 33' l no more stand being fed up on matrimony than they can eat thirty quail: i klmulvifi Cilna filial“ Actor p13,, caged the Eve;- Nonnal gran. i cording to reports from various, . in thirty days that there is so much divorce. Fashions ’ Latest. m-y, vlvhorpbyr the government ,f:lbric houses. Not onlv nre stiff; till d . d bl thl f dl ' A SA’! This is a season when evrry dres trcssllll vgblvigbspglr;it.once:1:ndo;ou'Il h a on-cfiion‘ glaze?! thflnilllgl? QINTMENT l , swear yit. soothes tho l u ~ 3°" aw“ Wm ‘hm’ every curve ° It's no trouble at all Make a syrup h" ' "f" "I! Ill‘ Plllrlemr-ntiil n n__ W"? 79°59" . bydfltlrrinlz 2 cups of granulated align Pl?" W!!! it llvu such ggompt, plea- Nam” I Naturally- you don't. have to be flgflfgf "l" 3f ‘gm l f" "WWII"! "3 "m-m‘ Raymund Mh-lu-y, brother of lion. Vincent Massey, Canadian ‘ ' s slender as a reed or a size i! to -—n ellllwnerzlllrl dotltfogkln‘ l. ‘Med ,,,§"’$f,,‘,' ‘imrcgg f-‘golatlflnin: N01;- -City State n'..'h wommis. rut-r in London, with hi; family In their Enlllsh xardcn- l look lovely in new clothes or old. labggwhgagoz? 3W1?!" “f PM" IE3,‘ hm" 7"’ l"&f0lllltrl.fitloll ghmthaelt .. .. . , y . .. n a our! u. Ml y. Massey l! Adrianne Allen, and the children, Geoffrey and Daniel. m,,.(w).m“ lPNVIdQd you hold yourself erect, i given you 16 ouncol oI muffltwhi “Inmemh-Eallmn". fir‘ nillrfhtiuweltilau u “'9” 554"" bought and stored part oi’ the cropsi velvet-s in demand. but this line's,“ “Emu, and 100k curved and in good yCilfS. soul: or THEM , ‘It is nlwnvswhrlclvilnble to pur/ lCllilff‘ household cottons and linens‘ of standard makes; then you nrel AMoi-ningSmile l l MUCH T00 PARTICULAR. "He was tllrovlm out of school for cheating." "How come?" "He was caught counting his ribs. in a physiology exama" concert or something at the civic auditorium-seated in the parquet, they looked about them. l "Nice building." said one lady.‘ "What style of architecture is it?" "I'm not quite sure," raid the other, "but I think it's RCIYIIIF, Pcence." been the best season no for for. heavy sllk faille-taffetas and ‘Slff satins, such as silk riuchess satin and acetate slipper satin. Stiff up- holstery materials nre also ill the, nscendant. l The interest in stiff materials isl also notable in the evening wrap ifield. Very heavy gold brocrldes , suggesting the ancient Chinese one". are being sold for wraps, so nl-e novelty face saiinr and taffeta- back silk velvets. lvlaTcnnlTllalt JEWELS A screen shill}; ordered hrr winter wardrobe in Paris selected many black clothes set. off by emerald green to mfllCh her fam- TRIM FIGURE New fall clothes call for trim hips, a full chest and a supp'e. slender waistline. A form-fiitlnu Empire gown isn't flattering if the figure under it is bulgv in spot’ A skirt that molds the hips, then flares outward below them i'n‘_t for one with fat hips and thighs. ‘urn I round instead of lumpy, be lovely though stout. Everyone ought to realize the importance of a perfectly fitted foundation garment or a good girdle. Unless you a.re definitely thin with a minimum of flesh on Yvur hips and thighs, you need something to make you look firm .llid trim. 1f you have little faith in what n fine, supple girdle can do for the appearance of your figure, try on a. tight-fitting dress without the girdle. then again with it. N0 one will have to point out the differ- ence to you. Naturally, it takes a little time to get used to wearing any kind o.’ corset, but once you you can do, you'll feel badly groomed with- out it. By then, you will be will- ing to admit that the first few days of discomfort are really worth For Chic Dressers while. Don't however, rely on a girdle to make you look fifty pounds lighter. 1f you want to mom- plish this, you must do special exercises and eliminate greasy, rich, fattening foods from your diet. Rolling routines are good for the hips. Stretching exercises will improve your waistline. Try stretching backward instead of for- ward. thereby pulling upward all the lazy mules your middle. Incidentally, backward and forward stretches are splendid for chest and shoulders as well as The Cotton hnve single as dark poplins, Docs the Work in a Hurry. b f f I . Saves Money. Easily Mixed. nggfegirltyfuratelrllhgililllliolllelyth Pdlefll" }Icre'a an old home remedy your H“! 9- mother used, and, "for real results, it in To Relieve Bad Cough‘ Quickly, Mix This at Home Wlllll remedy-more than you could lendid homo xture bu a This three-fol old t , — -~— -~ waistline. ‘prints, ch allls print l-fln. RATHER on’ ANYWAY- m“ emmkhm m III": ished shepherd's cheilltedwozotlton Two ladies were attending a o, - -- plaids In gingham or wool are nice choice for with velveteen or crepe silk for “best? Style No. 1895 is designed for 112cc 2, 4, a and a years. Sim 4' requires 1 3-4 yards of 39-inch ma- terial with 1-4 yard of 35-inch con- 7 trusting material. No.1895Sim--__.__.__._ k Slllfll‘; same as older prefers breast pocket i will be found very useful for he! hunky. The boy collar will be certain to plense ller. This dress i: easily made with no waistline seams. one piece from shoulder to hem. percnle It cuts in school This one-piece princess dress is dFferent. It has a klclk plait at the front to allow plenty of free- dom for active young legs. sleeves shoulders wears. If daughter sleeves, the pattern provides same. The illll riatfl‘ 1 llort for