at the i a Flash By Annabelle i I i l Quaint pretty pyjamas with tuck-i in blouse show smart femininity in; gathered ruffle of deep open V-neek-I line, both front and back. They are!‘ sleeveless of course, the preference of smart young set. i The trousers are closed at side,‘ with belt indicating fashionable raised waistline. A pocket with rui- lied top is placed at left side for rhanky." Style No. 3059 is designed in sizes i4, 16, 18, 20 years. 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. They are made with nil- yards 0f 35-inch material vcith 3%. éyarldsjof binding and it yard of 35- “Irltchinntrasting. They will make a most welcome Xmas gift, and can be made now in spare-moments, for one can‘t have loo many pretty palamas these days. f-"Tiily are sketched in printed crepe do chino lin orchid and beige tones. AAire _Weorinl withplain orchid crepe and purple binding. i, Another interesting idea is to makei the trousers of orange crepe do chine! Quirk-in blouse of yellow. " are of the orange erepef with binding of the yellow shade. i Deep shade of rose in satin crepe‘ is very eflcctive sell-trimmed with‘ ruflle, belt, and pocket piped in gold! _ and black braid. , g Fiat silk crepe. printed and plain fir‘; v E very woman hygiene. Korea: comes as a real benefactor to women. Ir brin fort, securiry and menial composure, never found with old- fsshioned, home-made napkins. t’. Safeguard “A Your Health health this better way Doctors and nurses agree char KoNX, rln Nawand Ins Sanitary Napkin, is a modern, necessary safeguard to health. c marks the most forward step in intimate feminine No einbsr an t h b ' . Kc good: Jiiilhhifi. i312 JiZZiZ. .fi.'.‘£.f‘°:l."i‘§; oasn. Super-size 75c. Directions in every package. strated Dreesmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern Worthington sateen, novelty rayon crepe, batisteJ cotton broadcloth. chambi-ay and‘ checked Eingham appropriate. l I Pattern price l5 cents. Be sure to fill in size of pattern. Address, Pattern Department. Our Fashion: Magazine is 1a rents, but you may order a, pattern and a Fashion Maga- zine together for 25 cents. i No. 3059. Size ...................... Name sausna-n-s-“n.......----s-asaua- street Address D.'-......IllIlOe..I...'.Il savanna .-.--.........---.sud-unsound". qlly State Etiquette By Roberta [Ase Q. Is it considered all right loi- an engaged girl to appear on the street with any man other than her fiance? A. Yes; but iI itwl -li cause any misunderstanding between her and her fiance, or criticism from outsiders, it is not a wise thing to do. Q. Is it ever proper ior a partner who was first dancing with a girl w "cut back" onthe man wno took her from him? ' A. No, not during the some dance. Q. May an invitation. acceptance, or regret be typewritten? A. Never. A Morning-Smile ' From Grandpa Perkins’ point of view the modern maiden was all wrong, and the old gentleman was not above telling his granddaughter of his observatibns. "No, Nora," he nodded sadly, "girls are not the same nowadays, unfortun- atcly." H15 Branddaughier smiled. She had heard this so many times. "No," went on the old man, "you never sea a girl blush nowadays. When Milady Beautiful ~lylielslaoh M ua-as-u BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWEREDi Pufliness Under Eyes arid Thin Neck Dear Miss Leeds-ii) Can you tell me something to do for my eyes, which are pulled underneath, espec- ially in the morning? Is {lore a mam. sage and lotion that I 3M1 use for them? (2) Please tell ime something ‘to use!‘ for a very thin neck and oust. I have always been very thin, but seem to be in good health. I work every coy. S. w. Asuwer-As you are very thin and also troutizd with pufliness under the eyes, I am afraid that there may be some underlying physical cause. If you have indigestion, kidney trouble or other internal disturbances, you will continue to have pufliness under the. eyes and lack robust health, re- gardless oi’ any local treatment that you may give, unless you remove the underlying cause. Consult your phy- alcian and have a thorough physical examination as well as local treat- ments. Be sure that you have sufIi- clent sleep and rest and take some mild exercise in the iresh air every day. 'I‘ry_ to gain until you are as near your ideal weight as , ibie. At bedtime cleanse the skin thoroughly, then wash with warm water and a mild soap. Rinse well and. dry. Then pat on a little tissue cream, food cream or a. nourishing oil under and around the eyes and leave it on over- night. Be sure to massage very gently around the outer corners and gers on both hands. Place the finger tips directly beneath the eyes. press gently aroundt he outer corners and I was s young man it was different." "O, granddadl" exclaimed the girl, "What ever did you say to them?" l Stone weapons and implements’ found recently neai- Paris are said to be 20.000 years old, and indica- tions are that a great battle was fought on the spot during the stone Age. Twenty thousand agricultural ivorkers, nearly one-fourth o! the population of the Torreon district of Mexico are reported to be out of work with no possibility of employ- ment. ’ can protect her prowl C0!!- eyes. Give this massage every night. In the morning after washing the face apply the following mild astrin- gent: Four ounces witch haulp s grains tennis acid. 1 scant teaspoon- ful borlc acid, 2 ounces rosewater. (2) Please write for my leaflet oncare oi the neck, which gives xorcise and message for building a graceful neck, Ask for my leaflet on how to gain weight at the same time. Inclose sell-addressed. stamped envelope for mailinl. however. Your cheat, neck and bust will develop as you gain your normal weight and build up i’ your health in general. ' LOIS LEEDS. Poor Comploai Dear Miss Leeds-ti) I am 1’! years old. 5 feet Iii inches tall and weigh 1W pounds. My health appears good, but my complexion is bad. I wash my face thoroughly before going to bod, I let six and one-hall hours of sleep every night and I eat plenty or fresh fruit and vegetables. Why doesn't my complexion improve? It ls covered with blackheads and pimples, (z) Around my mouth I have little bumps under the akin. What causes them and what can I do for them? 1 mm ueirig ice after washing my face, but it did not help any. Please suggest "within: for my problem. (s) will YW blease reprint the solution‘ of . peroxide and ammonia for bleaching facial hairs? MISS M43403]; Anawsr-I"irst. You an from m; $0 M“!!! 900ml] ilfldlliliflit 5nd I wouldn't be surprised i! ti" .1; and a half hours sleep tall why you are underweight. You also need to using a cleansing oil or cream, and - “Dward, following the contour of the ' " unis iriction. nt-oa- a Ulla-muss f following minivans 2 ,-¢ I '- ‘ , $311 Is a MsinBetter_Oif-Married or SingleiL-Foily of "Encouraging: a {Grafting Brother - Shall _ This Lad Let His sympathies Rush Him * ' " - Into‘ Marriage? a Dear NIL": Dix—I_ a. bachelor at the beainnlns a Diddle Bile 811d 1 do not see the adv marriage. In talking over marriage with the married men. ohm,‘ V ‘iiiiitinoe they, are not enthusiastic‘ about it an neai-iy~always~ _ tofremain single and say i :hat I am better/‘oflkas 13am. Jviost o! them see to _ - i regret their: one lav that if it were not for tiieii- children they ‘would. wlsii- they/were bachelors and that irthey wart singlethey would never marry again. wiist about in : Baal-lawn. Answer : - ‘That's it ‘ children are "the real answer to your ouestiongareirt‘ tidy},- If the men hadn't married they wouldn't have had-the children. and chlldrenaro the real meaning tofllte after we get middle- s ‘what give aged. ' .., "*- When we Kriyogig absorbed in ourselvesfin our amusements, "in our hopes-and plans _ tlons, but when we get along in the 40s and 50s we rather-lose“ interestihourselves. We no longer get pleasure out of chasinglsround trying “to ‘divert ourselves. Most o; our plans have gone blooey and we have come ié-rebllze that we will never achieve our ambitious. We have shotlour bolt."- _ What vraf ueie going to do we have ‘doneand it ‘isn't so much to bIl“'lb0ii0. Our life story is a story we have read.» Our cards, are all on the table and our fortune has been told. ' ‘ Then, unless we have children. life stretches before us pretty dull and uninteresting and with iew thrills left in it. but ii’ we luive sons and daugh- ters we lire it over again in them and we believe, ‘at least, that they arc going to do all the things we did not’ do and make the success thitwe failed to‘ make. ' ' . ' " ' " 0' Furthermore, through some miracle of God.‘ it'is glvcrnto parents to get more pleasure out of their children's triumphs than they ever ‘did out of their ovm. No woman is ever as vain of her ‘own good ‘looks asshe is of her daughter's beauty. No man ever burst with fir!" 0V9!‘ my flvhlellflmfifli of his own as he does over his son making a touchdown in a football game or winning a speaker's medal at school or getting an advance in salary in business. , - ‘ o Y I know plenty of suoceufui men and bwornexiliwho as._hu_mble as pos- sibls about their own achievements and never have a word to say about any- thing they have done, but they brag about their aliilclrbn until you flee from them in tenor. 8o you see marriage pays ._\_700NI_59 ithas the consolation prize of children even ii’ it fails to‘ give you any other happiness- Don’t take it to heart that married men warn You against marrige. So woulda banker you a ainst going into the banking businesshor a doc- tor tell you niverfto take up medicine, or a grocer sayfithere wasno money, in the grocery buslhessiforka farmer tell you toleaveiiarming alonaunless you want to starve. Because (sch of us know all tha drawbacksiand the dirti- eulties and the" trials and the tribulations QILOJII’ daily llveeanrlwe all feel that we picked out hardest road to hoe-and that the other follows must beeasier. ‘ K; - -- -. .- - ~ The proof that married men don't mean vdiat they say is s9 be, found in the fact that when their wives die Jjactically all o! them remarry as soon as they can". Every community is full of widows, but wlrlowers are as scarce a4 hen's teeth. Min don't cling to their new-found freedom. They hand‘ it over to them-st woman who will take it away from them. - O! course, marriage is i.» picnic. 1i ianiii or. tacks. ll is every. other situation in life, butwlth all its drawbacks it, gives men and women a com- panionship, it gives thence. home, it, gives them children, it gives them some one with whom they maypscrap, but who,(_for all of that, love them and will stand by them iri times ofljtrouble.‘ _ f ~ » ' ' ' ': Zip‘ I ' ~.- _ And so taking it, by and large, Mixfiachelor. 1 think the married ‘men have the best ofit. ' - _ 11703017911313- I I I O I . _ Dear Dorothy Dik_-My_‘h\isband- and I‘ are continually diolsfooing over his helping a strong, lisaithyfas-year-oidbi-otiisr. We iiavs tohelp aunbwt m; plggntg andiny pefiflfiviuiilflllnk than: is enough, aswe have a baby and are laying to Buy alanine and have gvery limited inovml; My hufibmfl thinks“ it is hisduty to pay‘ this young man's debts. buy his s"! Chflstml! presents, goonInotes whfshflie always has to pay and generally help him out or the trouble which he is5centinually getting into. but I cln't‘see it this way; what do yout hlnk? ,, . ' . LIFE- \ a ~ . ii, You arelentlrelyinlthe right and your ‘husband is utterly wrong. Ins duty is n» bis shmxasiiivisifia he has no right‘ in sienna: you and ma" haw to his lasy, ‘gdod-for-iiotiiing-ibtotber. g r . . _ 4- ..., ' /2.‘\Lfi;- . Moreover; he is. dong-fills brother the greatest possible ihlurv he fin W‘ cause neis ‘ericourasinflinizinhls ahiitlessneas. andvthis wiilharden into a habit ofevadhig responsibility that wui make him a nebr-do-well as longaahelives. Y a . - ' ' ' AIISWCH » -.. n. is iioi-iiiiidnssi- w subvert ‘any sbisbodiw. healthy woos PQYWM- 11 they are able to work they should be made w worknand the only WW W il,"'ori77,wi¢oi>k-; , f bioirr rsauir cairn bathe was. "bin-ab borlo’ acid salu- tion. Dry and pat a little oi m‘. tol- lowing salve, on the stubborn black- holds: rbui- tealpooflfuls petroleum. the uaspoosllila powdersd zinc once. m, a iaupssiizuis powder“, ‘starch. one idaapoonfubbreolbitttpd aulbhin. all: to a smooth salve. Iaave- the salve M! 0V0!‘ hlliit. In fill ihbflfllll waaii the face with svainiyasariaiio a mildsoap. nines in cal-twat?!’ Q4‘ dry with a clooiilolt madcap! I‘ I sq.- ’ ,- lrllifllw sum, five use. I'm!!!“ sultan-raisins. ‘A "pound mined peel- ci-aau "and-lemon. '4 oupatrlinod cit- ronjireaorso. M, pound almonds.- ‘A M!‘ Y" m" “mfl- “abound gratis cherries. s» cups noun-fl teal manila: ~mder. =4 our oi-snn allow it as lti"i"t.iillnis‘on si-sihii ‘rifsiiz, di-iaimlshmfoit aisdouedi-aarpotapssiiii _ 1 ‘I i. _ ‘make them work is to them-outlets misuse them know: ' sweetest girl in the world for six months, but her {other treats her cruelly. He pound butter, lt- mind Y!!! t“ lvrllfitiiihi-rfi 11.192‘: fa ,»,.-' l I geira :u rec, they eltherihave lo earn thiir andfbutter or else _|o hungry. I . _ - - _ aracter Clos .U 5 , It is the knowledge that some am. son sap-o! a browsi- or sister win‘; _, . always support them if they won't support themselves that makes thousands i ' "—'“ of men and women go through life human parasites, taking the very bread‘? i out of the mouths of little children, depriving old people o! the com; bl they should have. adding still further to the burdens of already overburdened men’ and women. 5 ER€S THE- TYPI: 0t’- "UPPER LlP THAT n ls a curious kind of family pride and family loyalty that makes a man minim his wife and his children as well ~aa himself w some member oi his ADV ERT\ s 55* own family. but it is olten done. It seems to be a aort of weakness that pre- TjjE s u B d E c1- vents the man from having the courage to say "no" to his grafting brothers " as o N E_, and sisters. but whatever the reason. the only remedy in your case is for you: to try m get your hands on your husband's money iii-st and hang on to it‘ so tightly there will benone left to borrow. DOROTHY DIX. 0on0! Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a boy 18 years old.‘ I have been going with the beats her and she comes in ms crying and she wants ma to marry her. I told her that I thought it was best to wait until I get a job, but she insists on being married right away.‘ I lmlib quitier. but I cannot see the future as happy because I am not working. A WORRIED LAD. \ AIIBWCI‘! ‘ - ' I Don't man-y her. my bot. until you have some way to make a living and Household Hints support a family decently. Don't let your sympathies run away with you ' 3, My.“ h. and cause you to do a thing that you will spend the balance of your life in regretting. ' ’ ' - Thin Eyebrows For thin eyebrows apply warm olive oil or vaselina every night before rs- tlring. Or. dip the fingertips in lano- lin and massage them each nightj __ nus Stains Gamphor will remove most fruit, Jain or preserve stains from white goods. Rub it on the spots before washing. Walt uiitii you are ready to many.‘ I say that for he girl as well as for you. because she would be lumping out of the Irvin! P!!! into the m if she nzarriéd you under the present conditions. She, at least, ha: a homo even ii‘ it ls an unhappy one. She has a roof to cover, her and three square meals a day and you couldn‘t even give her that. And even to be beaten with a rod is no worse than to be hungry. Instead of marrying the girl cell in thepolice. They will stop hei- father from chastisingher. Don't marry any woman because you are sorry for “her. And'don‘t let any girl rush you into marriage. Mauls, girl cries on a man's shoulder until he marries her ior pity and then he spends the balance of bis lifeweeping nuiiseir OVGI‘ his sully. DORDTHY nix. _ , Serving Ibiaioca with beeiisteak or lamb chops serve potatoes that are Hench med, baked. creamed, or sweet potatoes (southern style.) ' ~ The civil governor o! Madeira has appoin‘ I a commission to establish a minimum-wage scale for embroid- ery workers, to be based on each =eyelot of work done. Youthful Lovelineoe of SKIN". 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