PAGE EIGHT 1 ~35 -- ‘ma... tl/Vhat the Fashiona bles are Wearing‘ illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington It's so becoming to growing girls tnci the slim miss. It has the bolero too, that must not be forgotten, is yet-y important in the adult mode. Its bib-like collar is an interesting leatuie. The circular skirt is given a smart moulded appearance through i1 fitted hip yoke. So many delightful materials can be used forthis model. It only rests Willi the particular needs 0i the young wearer‘ Ihe older girl will like it espe- cially in a crepe printed silk in coiiibinutioti with plain crepe or a azipple woolen. While for younger sister, tub fab- Ics in linen, cotton broadcloth prints, cotton shantung prints and nit-it's cotton shirtlng will prove popular" fabrics. - - Style No. 287 is designed for girls oi i1, l3, l5 and l7 years. Size l5 requires L"... yards of 39-inch mate- rial xvith 1 yard oi 39-inch contrast- lng and ‘w’. yard of 1-inch ribbon. Be sure to nil in the size of the pattern. Send stumps or coin (coin preferredd Price of pattern 15 cents. 110.287. Size ......................‘ sun-nu..."-.....-..-n--nun. NBIilG I v-ossnanoloioa a-uu|su.-.-........ Street Address City State PERMANENT - ‘A daily paper declares that it will son be possible for an airmen to fly from America to England and back again in 24 hours. Not if he is really ABIIIIT liER WEIGHT g ‘on Salts a 5 quads in I avkc‘ lost I GIBBS mils condi- littlc things. But I am t say that, were my troubles they would not worry me 10-day- thanks to KruschenP-blisl V. P- Here’: the recipe that banishes fat.- take one-half teas n of Kruschsn Salt: in a glass o hot water below breakfast. Be sure and do this every morning. for “It's the daily dose that. of! the fatP-Donf. miss a morning. Krusehcu daily means that every particle of isonous waste matter and harmful acids and gases Al‘! expelled from tho system. Modify ur diet, and take gentle exercise. e stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are tuned up. 11111 §h¢ P1119. fresh blood containing these IIX M!" 1B carried w every part of the body. and this is followed by “that Kruschen feeling" of energetic health and activity that ls reflected in bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful vrvacity and charming figure. . For The Cook FRUIT BELISH 1,5 lb. dried apricots. ll lb. drie dpeaches. 1s ib. seeded raisins. 1A lb. sultana. raisins. 1m’ lb. currents. $6 lb. stoned dates. 1% teaspoons powdered cinnamon. , fl cups sugar. 1% cups vinegar. 2 tablespoons salt. 1 ounce red pepper. 1 ounce shredded garlic. 1% teaspons powdered cloves. Wash the fruit well. Cut the apri- cots, peaches and dates small. Mix the peaches and apricots. Mid enough water to keep from buming, and simmer gently until soft. Com- .Womon’.s Récilm -:- sot-is! land Personal T»-5:-i Fashions " SHE wniiiitn l-Diozrotlhiy liter Box ‘Pathetic Example of a Girl Who Fell in Love Q With a Married Man -- Bossy Wife W110 Made Her Husband a Failure - J eal- - . ous Father Dear Miss Dix-I fell in lam with a. married man and-Wu 11110‘! his rest. He ma me no wife ind ami- understood iiim and that he war unhappy at home, but that she refu sod-to divorce him. 811d I 111" m" 1 was doing a noble and altruistic deed in consolinl him. Butwhiloladorothiammliowhomlhll" given myself bodyand soul. 1am miserable. we ms 1m it: flavor. My miuth ms my nix-respect si-ssons- Iamtirsdofallths poww- T111“ of lying and sub rfuge. Tired of waiting for a goodwifstodissolcautakeharplsoe. 5110.1 can see that my friend is loslnl 111M911 111 111° "111 becoming interested in another woman. Now l want to wipe on the slats and b98111 l“ 0W1‘ 885111- How can I cure myself? How can I for!“ @111! man whom I have loved as loan never love any other man} There u a man who believes mo u» most wonderful. wnwlwllsvsi old-fashioned girl who ever lived who wants to mam’ 1116- 3° 1! 111°" and ambitious and well thought of and would make me a flna husband. but while I have a. strong affection for him it is not-love. I can never love again. Tall me how I can forgot. l-low can I undo the P1811 111111 regain my self-respect! 555E3- Answer: 1 print this letter because it is not only one oi the most-pathetic human documents I have over readflbut because it preaches a sermon far more powerful and heart-searching than I can about tho folly of girls having love aflairs with mar-nod mm. It u s. very fantlllar storytnat Esthcr ma. Ono that m its counter- part m numberless offices. Tam are thousands upon 11101151111115 01 111°"? young girls situated as lather was, subiecisdio tho same temptations. working side by side with l. handsome and fascinating young man who appealed to their sympathies by tolling of his unhappy homo life and how his wife dld not appreciate him and. how he utmsered for love 811d sympathy. _( And hundreds and hundreds of young girls, moved by $111111‘ generos- ity and other pity and their womanly desire to comfort and succor every hurt feeling; moved by what is driest and best in their natures, have felt, as Esther did, that there was something so beautiful and altruistic m making such a man happy that it stoned for tbs sin that they committed in transgressing the laws o! God andman. “YES-l am I years old!" SGYS can 1. 1931 .1‘ tetra tu re '—<q I m ,WA VING i $7.50 But ‘I hope that the sorely tamptcd girls will read lhthsfs letter through, not once but a doasn times. before may yield to the yoice of ths charmer. For it shows the star-k tragedy of the affair for the Woman “will” bine with all the other ingredients and cook for 20 minutes, stirring to prevent fruit from sticking to bot- Iaana Riel-r and he: two daughters (teal to right) Frances," 20 yearn old, Jane (in baekgroundL-H, theirmothcr, 3st (In u.‘ drde) A meat photograph oi‘ Miss Rica] ' issue iucu dfioids __ nVapoi-s inhaled‘ x 5' l quickly clee head 57 GRAFTON STREET Phone 159-1.. for that appointment MISS MacDONALD APLY DYK ii-iilii-B-Zil-Zli Pa ris Styles By MARY KNIGHT PARIS, August 3i.—(U. U.)—“The feminine line of the past few seasons is dead," says the eminent fashion specialist, Jean Patou. “The monotony and lack of personality expressed by the majority of dresses worn during the summer were, for the prac- ticed eye, symptomatic of that lassitude which marks the end of an epoch and the necessity for chance," he added. , So a change he has brought about, introducing to the world the influence he feels is the greatest at the moment because of the "richness of fabric and color that accompanies it. It comes from Persia and about it he says, “The dressmaker who seeks an un- failing source of inspiration will do better to turn to the vestiges of this vanished civilization of such great artistic culture, than to the manifestations oi African or Oceanic art. that are curious and amusing, but the admiration of which brings with it a suspicion of snobbery and decadence." ' ‘ Therefore, for your winter wardrobe, seek those rich rare shades and slieens that belong to the Persian family of reds, greens, browns and brocaded materials with backgrounds of gold and sil- ver, subtle and shimmering. ~ Here are some of the many things ,_you can do with Sr. (Nantes! have recently pre- pared a beautifully illustrated BO-psgc Recipe Book. It gives a wealth of new practical and economi- cal recipes for coups, cakes,- aalads, puddings, ice creams,‘ pastries, candlemetc. It cm- plaina how you can quickly improve the flavor of you! cooking and incidentally offer your family“ many entirely new recipes that they will enjoy. Borden's St. Charles Evap- orated Milk la rich country milk with nothing but 60% of the moisture removed. Every drop of cream and goodness is saved, giving you a wonderful cooking ally in l handy, hygienic and econ- omical form. Fill in the sl- taohod coupon and we shall b0 [lad to lend you a copy of the "Good Provider's Cook Book" by return mail. W» Bu.» til-said courou lhlfiéfitiria‘ i Nams.....~-.-.~.-~ MtoiI..l.-......... no.0 tom of pain. Tum into sterilized Jars and seal. This is a particularly pi- quant sweet relish, quite different from most of those which we pre- pare at other seasons. Etiquette Iylobsflaha Q. What is s. diplomatic way for a. business man or woman to dispose of an unwelcome or wearisome call- er, A. _Ona of the most effective ways is, at an opportune moment, to arise. Q. Is it ever permissible in good society to use business or office sta- tionery for social purposes? A. No; neither the man nor the woman of good taste is ever guilty of doing this. ' Q. Who must be the first to leave the dinner tabla? " A. The hostess, always. conns LIFT RIGHT Our . f» Au_/;. _,.i -‘ .1. - . You get sure relief and stop all the pain instantly if you use Putnam's Corn Extractor. This marvel liquid takes the sting out of A person, walking through the village one day, met a parlshioner. "Good morning, Mr. Hardy," he said, “I haven‘ t seen you at church lately. How is that?" "I don't come to be insulted," said the man, looking knowingly at the parson. “Whatever do you mean?" "Last time I cams to church. I was a bit lats and while I was wait- ing in tho lobby, I heard you call me I. i001. ' / "I am certain you did not." "Yes. you did. I distinctly hoard - you uy. "There is no fool like the "fool Hardy." i 7 less waiting for something that never happens, the hopeless waiting that a com in s. moment or two. The ' Wm Hhrlvcls 1m. drops on, and What price a love affair with a married man! Ask Esther. lbs doesn't even leave a. scar. pa“ m i Damn‘, um a I M°"'""¢S'""‘ Canon's? Ffnff and how it is bound to and in hcr losing out. Health gone. Nerves gone. Bell-respect gone. Purity gone. Ev!!!- thing gone but a. hopeless passion for a man who is also goins. What a price to pay for an infatuation. I often wonder that girls, modem, sophisticated girls, and esiivcifl-lly business girls who should know onou gh about the‘ cost of things tofigure out their worth, never sit down and try to analyze the married-lover proposition and see where they owls out on it. 0f course, lf they are gold-diggers and the man has money, they can get some pretty clothes and jewelry and good ‘timu out of him, but often the man has little or no money left when he ls dons supporting his family and ths girl isn't on the make, anyway. First, there is the man to consider. Ila has a sad, sod story to tell about his estrangement from his wife. She doesn't understand him. She doesn’t sympathize with him. Ho is despprately unhappy. lo he tells the girl, but he is not so unhappy that hs wants to get a divorce from hsr or break up his home. Seems as if any girl, who has the brains of a moron, would think that l. pretty weak story. Because men don't bus-r suffering patiently and when s. man is really unhappy with his wife and when he really loves another woman, ha "can't got to ths divorce court quickly enough. ' The truth is the mon only wants to do a little philandcring on the side and nothing could induce him to apply for a divorce because his wife protects him against the other women with whom be has love affairs. Of course, the girl is a. goose who llltons in tha love-making ofa married man and possibly shs deserves all aha gets. but under heaven there is no other man in the world who is so despicable and such a old as the one who deliberately sets to work in win l. girl's heart and fill it so full of love for him that there will nave: bs room in it for any other man; who soils and breaks her life and who stands in ths way of her ever marrying a decent man orbslnl happy with him if she docs. . Well may u. girl ask herself what she gets out of such an affair. Hops- makes thsheart sick. A romance that isdrlllod in this dust of sordid hole-and-corner meetings or also brasenly flaunts ifaolf as a liaison among the declassed. flooring loch from other men who fool her fair game for their insults. The cold glances of women who look at her ask- ance. ‘ Jealousy, the most torturing that can toar s. heart, when she sees another woman bearing the name that should be hers. Sharing the honors of the man she loves. Gponding tho money she helps him earn. And if shs does finally break away and marry mother man,- always the black fear in her heart that he will discover the secret she is hiding from him. Or‘, if she tolls him, tho shame of having him taught he: in moments of anger with being damaged goods. ' And if she doesn't marry. sooner or later comes tbs day when hot married lover forsakes her. llior the man who has been unfaithful toons woman will be iaithlcss to another and the philsndcrer is always on the lookout for younger and prettier and fnahor faces. This charming screen star tells“ how Hollywood keeps the lure of smooth, youthful skin DON'T mind confessing it a bit," says Irene Rich with i her warm, irresistible smile. "I really am thirty-nine years oldi “A screen star never worries about birthdays, you see, as long as she doesn't look old. To hold her public-to face the must keep the fresh loveliness of youth. “That isfwby in Hollywood wants to keep her charm right youthfully aglow." umaimiiqsuiuiasuruun . ms war-ca avnmn so mans nous ' watch was found where it had been buried in the field 48 years. and . was returned to Delmar von Glahn. STOCKTON, 0s.l., Aug. sip-B. H. Yosemite council Boy out exe- von Glalm bought a watch of a cutive, who returned it to the Jsw- Btookton jeweler in ma and lost it sler that originally sold it to his in a plowed field. 111st swing the father. The Jeweler cleaned the Dear Miss Dix—My cousin and I have decided to leave this matter to you. My cousin is married to a fins man and they have three child- ran, but no matisr what he does or says, his wife-has to butt in and can what to do or say. The restiit of this is a look of manly hit and deter- mination ln him. ‘Also, he seems to bs-loslng ambition and grasp on things. I claim this is mostly her fault, because without exception she always interferes. Even this children do not obey him because thoyllsar their mother dictating to him all the time. What do you tritium ANXIOUB ONES. \ Answer: ' . I think a bossyand interferlns wife will take the spirit out of any man and kill all of his ambition and initiative. If you will noticsyhcni pecksd men are always failures in business. They never get anywhere and it is mainly because their wives have told them where to get on and on so long that they haven't the courage m detcrming anything gm- them... selves. ‘Their wives have taken all of the spunk out of them. when a wlfo destroys hsr husband's belief in himself, aha has dons him a deadly wrong, because she has lapped his courage and his pride and made him feel that he is l. nonsntlty. It ‘lg the wife's belief in hay husband, asi- dependence on ‘him, lldl‘ admiration toi- him um nerves many aipan to goout and achieve almost m: impossible. 1t may flltw I woman's vanity to ruls m? mums and show how much smarter shs is than hs lsby dictating tsrhim andintsrfsringin all of his affairs. but she ply: a high price for it because she invariably Prepared Muyiord k/urrl/i/y . . I-i lni l ‘n. fF-om - ’ Odor! fins. and [nice cure; r1“ fiwisrf; makes him a failure. DQRQPEY p13, _ a o o o a ‘a a a Dear Miss Dix-I am a young man married-to a noble, fine, loving ' wifs. We have one beautiful and attractive child, but try as I will, I can ‘foal no affection toward my little girl whatsoever. l-lsr proamcg i; ‘b. solutslydistastofultoms. Ilovamywlfoartdwowouldbesohappylf ' it was not for the child, fol abs adores he: baby and my attitude makes ‘hflvflylmhappy. Why doyoathinklhavs titular-mutations- l ward the child? , pair-ms, answer: ' -. Probsblyyoufecianunooascimalsaloulytowardthschildnndrc. sent yoilrwvifrtaifsctlon fa harpandil yourcoognissthu uni-assuming fesllnlyilllllllybcablctoovsrcolnoiofw-ihalsvsofamothsrfora clllldisuttsrlydlflsrsathvinthatofawlfoforhsrhusbandandths twodonotlntflcrowitlrosmothsr. ' ’ Iutinunwithsimmdswlvhsymminwui foslingsand Qhllillfllldhlltlfilfllfllofllollllhn-Ilnlltflhcliyouworalihlyh lcsaboryouwouldflndthatmlrhsanwssnliodwithlovoforhsr. i ~ I ' " DORUIEYDII. guard complexion beauty? Just‘ ‘ as so many other Hollywood actresses do—- 605 of the 613 important ones! 1 ‘ we guard complexion beauty regularly, ~ above all else. Any woman who have for years." 3119118? 3'19 W"! 91101114 k“? wood will tell you, this fragrant, h" 911111 fllwlyl "it. 11119931» delicately white soap is the per- fect complexion care. , cruel test of the close-up-shc an How docs this lovely star you willwant to try it! LUXT Toilet Soap 110i ' _ _ The caress of dollar-a-calze French soap "I use Luz Toilet Soap " she says, “and For every type of skin, Holly- Surely l. i- watch replaced o few parts and now it keeps good time- BUBDO STARTS FOREST FBI ensure Pass, Ora, Aus. l- , When George Berry's bui-ro 1004M with prospecting supplies fell dm a 200 foot embankment, a can a! matches ignited,‘ cousins I 311' which burned ovér 250 acres of ill ber in Siskiyou national fermt. 4‘ ' liq-labor T-Hgfiglng drcagél Wm fifihflriwmig Mcdi OrannOrimtslorVi us. uEl-ipuic IVlillblBl-lll i. or ‘umaludc. ~ '