NOVEMBER 25. 197.9 - Literature {i-gngcnannorrrirrown GUARDIAN l -:- Fashions -: " Hblwélldld Him» Qyloblslalno PAGE EIGHT l‘ lWorrianb Realm ,What the Fashionable Are Wearing i m \ -:- Social and Pfion Analyses Fascination c for Married Men sml-Gim Dorothy Dix l Pirates I i 1 . .1 Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished y‘; ;.. . With Every Pattern belle Worthington SMARTLY TIEREl) l I Love ' Chipped U!!! An excellent salve for chapped 11D! can be made by mm"! 3° DIP" °l white wax, 40 parts of spermaoeti, 10 parts oil of sweet almonds. and 80 parts of Perfectly pure and fresh lard. When a Girl Pursues a Married Man it May be the Old Story of Forbidden Fruit; Pseudo- Sophistication, Gold-Digging, or the Cruelty That Delights in Seeing a Sister-Woman Writhe A wife wants to know why so many young girls are love pirates who seek to take married men away from their wives when there are so many slick- halred boys who are slimmer, handsomer. better dancers, more full of pep, m,“ m 5km ach1ev_ who are to be had for the taking. and who would seem V ' ed through 10w may ‘o be far more attractive prizes than any stout, mid- Bd Circular new I die-aged, bald-headed husband and father. The molded bodice.‘ with ‘imgonal neck} If the girl is really in love with the married man, “m, and pm tucked? that is one thing. That ls a tragedy that often can- moulders “DMSSCSI not be prevented, for love is not amenable to reason lmme elegance‘. Long, and the knowledge that a. man can never be hers, or ‘mews are fined bk. that she can only have him at the price of breaking 0W the elbows w . up another womank home, does not always keep a girl we “ms a trim? from setting her affections upon him. zle d lin . s‘; Tiff! imracflve‘ But it spells-misery for her and brings untold » (‘may made at a, henrtacfies upon her, for she drinks the bitter cup of Jealousy w its drags, fllbsmmial “Vin 1 cvcn if the man returns her love, when she sees another‘ woman bearing his pom” m sizes m 18 Qflézldl-yslzlérgflelng his money, appearing in public by his side, while she toils for ‘ ., 38, 38, 40 d‘ ' . ‘zrfrjches bust. an I She knows all the sordiness of a hole- style No. 2748 can; its background cheap restaurants an be made in the med-l lum size with 4% yards of 40-inch ma-I terial with it yard o! 3G - inch contrasting for bow tie. Rust shade in silk crepe is very effective‘ and lovely for gen-l aral day time occas- By Anne A printed sheer velvet ln Patous dahlla purple shade strikes a new note’ in smartness in slender new tiered silhouette. Its dinstinctive lines will immediately appeal to women of individual taste. The snugncss through hips is emphasized by Winter Launderinl To prevent clothes from freezing in the winter. add s handful of salt w the last rinsing water. A teaspoon of borax added to the starch will help keep the starch from freezing out of clothes. 11 d t . ~ :1: .55. Darieelms and Tra vanco re THERE are tea gardens away up high-six thousand feet-in the Him- alaya Mountains. That is where we get Darjeeling tea, famous for its rich flavor dnd aroma. P And there's a fine, vigor- ous flavory tea from the hills of Southern India known as Travancore. When picked in the period of the monsoon, when the warm. dry winds sweep over the gardens, Travan- core is at its very beet. 0f course. Darjeeling and monsoon-plucked Travan- core are very expensive- far too costly to use in ordi- nary tea; But no tea is too good or too expensive to blend in King ‘Cole Orange Pekoe. King Cole Orange Pekoe Tea costs rnore—-but it's worth more. A Breakfast Food Substitute Dry some stale bread thoroughly and brown it in the oven. then grind it flne with a food ChOPPEY 01' rolling pin and it will make a good breakfast food if served with milk or cream. ' ' s . z chest feeling heavy : a influenza pending Quick! r = a Thermogenei I s I ward the ‘flu of! ' Thermogene is a soft, modi. cared wadding. Apply m chest or back It soothes with penetrating ‘Warmth : z ; disperses congestion . ; ; _ banishes pain. and-corner secret romance that has i! ‘obscurg that“; when on” The recent hot spell sent a certain business man hurrying w his. tailor. During the winter months» how- ever, hls figure has altered. No long- er was he tall and slim. His tailor noticed the change, but, knowing his customer, kept a dis- creet sllence as he took his measure- ments. “About the same as last year-obi" queried lhfiillllSlilét5i man. "Oh, yes, sir," replied the tailor. "Chest a bit lower, p‘r'aps, that's all.“ Sore Knee-Joint Made Well Quickly "My knees ached day and night- , they were full of rheumatic pain}! writes B. Bmythe from Carleton. “My family all know how 1 got free from rheumatism. 1 applied Nervillno to the painful area-it penetrated to the core of the pain, brought me freedom from the soreness that had made my life a misery. For a family llnimenth‘ to rub away the pains of lumbagom neuralgia, rheumatism. I atronglyl l for You can wear Tbermogene in mos: cases unnoticed while you carry on your daily rou- tine : : a And you can take ii of layer by layer, safely and comfortably. girls who pursue married men, however, have not the Justification of the grand passion for their conduct. They are not in love with the men. They don't want them. They would not marry them on a bet. They are only flirting and the wonder is that they do not see how dangerous’ their game is. The great majority of Thermogene brings blessed relief to Chest Colds, Influ- enza, Sore Throat, Broncbiiis, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Ne“. this, Neuralgia and all chill- caused pain. Doctors and nurses have proved by experi- ence the healing virtues of Thermogene. . shade is also servlvfl- the beneflt of the doubt. able. In crepe satin with zhe dull surface used‘ for bow tie and hip The yoke in either black in; ur tobacco brown! forbidden fruit. hade, Will meet‘ the apple, even th many daytime re-i good home if she cl quiremcnts fashion- ably. . Rayon , “n. DRUGGIST y iiiisniiooizni: Sale: Rrpnmtstlvu for Nor/b Amrta ,' Harold P. Ritchie l. Co. Llmlted 10-18 HoCaul Enact gshlgmnn a.“ Ltldnlhlflaywarda Hath, II r Cofleemo w You will enjoy KlngCole l rd» 11.; Cook MAPLE WALNUT COOKIES Four general reasons may be assigned for girls taking this foolhardy risk. first. and perhaps the most impelllng, motive that drives a girl into hav- an affair with a. married man is the hereditary craving o! her sex for It is precisely the same cosmic urge that made Eva eat , ough she knew that she was liable to lose her perfectly id and bring disaster down upon her head. Tacoma maria: novelty , The married man is another woman's property all! that fact alone makes repe in capucineI him more desirable than a single man and puts her on her mettle to steal tones in dark mound.) him if she can. She gets no kick out of her playing around with boys, be- T“ cups br°wn suur’ 1 "mt c"? Wtvll cliulilri 111 l‘.\'(’(‘(l I tours, our] ram-m c‘: l inexpensive. imvcm in tiny chock paiicrn in cpc in Hunters green are exceptionally chlc and very ‘ around with s Independence blue i cause there is .10 1-151. in itybut it gives her a tremendous thrill to Joyride ome other woman's husband, knowing that she will be cited as .5 a correspondent in a divorce suit if she is caught. It is because the married melted butter (or part shortening), 2 eggs. I cup chopped walnuts. about 3'4 was flour. 1 teaspoon soda, speck salt, l teaspoon vanilla. Mix in the recommended Nervlllne." and overcomes a hundred home. Get o. 35 cent bottle t A oday. It prevents! .lls in the,’ ii RMOGENlE I man represents adventure and l Black sheer velvet, and crepe Elizabeth in Goya rcd are charming sug- I allure for so many girls. gesilonsj for afternoons or Sunday night frock. Pattern price l5 cents. Our Fashl on Magasine is 15 cents but you may apt mlbattcrn and a. Fashion Magazine together for 25 cents. the bright face of danger that he has such an _ g givpn. Shape into a small loaf, pack in a" well-greased loaf tin and‘ set "in the refrigerator over night. In Other girls make s. specialty of flirting with married men because they u" m°mm3 m" 5-‘ "1111 H possible,‘ think it shows how sophisticated and worldly wise they are. It is a very com~ “ke- m ' fwly qulck-mlem w"t°h mon thing to hear a young girl say that she does-ht know why it is but that “rem” '° they "m Wilbur“- married men always fall for hcrand want to kiss her and makr dates with her and that she is s pot of_ poison to half of the wives she knows. Why a girl should think that it shows that she is a super-vamp to be able to attract a married man is past understanding, because, as a matter An -“ " _' TORQNTO, om, Nov. zi-cbi. ndgbert-"At last rte discovered ,1 OI ibct. he is the easiest thing lnthe world. He is grateful to have any M Y 5°“ "Mb" °' m‘. N36: Adapuon. :7. s. 0. oi Port Cred- whey they" do with the holes in 1' flapper notlcc him andany young woman can have him who wants him. mix; M”; a: ‘S’? '3 ulileresun: If. who JWMIlITlRHClPd the pflllCtss ' doughnuts." iBesldes-he knows he is safe. He can always hide behind his uilfc‘; skirts out‘! r m “c u CL: ea m5 M" Patricia. llilhl. imfanprv during i the‘ Oscar-"Whax?" and have an attack of conscience when he gets tired of, the girl and wants Win02‘; Rjdafilpduém i: Decal:- , - , . ~~ a -. ' _ - - . ~ ~~ I _ 0"" a1 CllPd uiddcni; in Engiand H5. Egggbert- ‘Phey n them tolto get rid of her Suva, F“ Ne". maul.‘ Imam“ . lerday from pneumonia following an sum macuiml Wim- WFBY. With this simple equipment and plenty of warm water, and soap it is possible to kQQp the “in be- tween the shoulders as clean as the ‘face. . Pimliles and blackheads on back brfirrrfnfrtzzm‘ we” with the huh and shoulders seem to be rather a ' orougmy and d” W“ - ‘rhen if the skin ls inclined to be oily comm n bl is] i be t, . Nader: whoctirlt: solymgutymt 51$: gxedit‘ an alcohol rub. If FY ru wth a little HOWEVER the average‘ where the Pain is 1 .- Mlady Beaatifisl» i‘ ‘ B! Ifilllbi T)‘: X ruvrrtns on BACK AND ’ ' lsnoucmzn With careful attention to thesi three simple _hygenic laws‘, absolute cleanliness, proper diet and daily ex- ercise such defects a; enlarged pore: and blackheads will gradually disap- pear and milady will be renewed with the type of skin nature intended he: to have. operation. He was in his 65th year. ycol. Adamson resided in Canada. af- 1 ler the war and later made his home .i.: London. Died Suddenly In England l J lslitcinl to the Guardian! , .__.__k_______ ROD AND GUN __,__. Tomorrow-Beauty Questions Answered .__.'..__...________._... skin is in good condition otherwise cold cream complain of this annoying dLsfigui-e- - ' ment. And it is indeed most annoy- 1 ‘ . ing and detrimental to beauty. Dur- ' lng the last summer the new gowns‘ 1 with sun-tan backs were taboo for‘ ‘i. use They there are the girls who are gold-diggers. ‘Qflifiiad _ 9 o‘ 1 \ Character Close-lips __ They 5mg,’ mt map gitldmilifo publication, which is Just "We find it“ a good safeguard,” says motlier 0N MANY occasions mother has to be the family doctor, and "Vaseline" Petroleum jelly is usually on hand to help her. Ic promotes heal- ing. Kccp i: handy in your medicine chest too. And rcmcmbcr, when you buy, that ihc trade mark Vaseline on the package gives you the assurance that you arc getting ihc genuine product of the Chcschrough {Manufacturing Co., Cunsll. S520 Chubo: Avcnuc, Mon- trciil, Canada. Vaseline YIADI uaaK PETROLEUM JELLY Pol/nu‘ ihvse Instructions Tick/lug roug/l-_.’i spoonful . nuw and ihcn rchcvcs a rough throat and soothes the PAIUXYSHIS oi coughing aftcr a cold. Cold in llie lzcarl-aA bi: l-flUllCil uplhc HUM I'l|\ makes brealhiui; trhlljl‘, helps heal infldmml mcmlunnes. Cami/puffer! ._ 'l'al\'c a lca- sponuiul or less (witc .1 day "on: lumr aim breakfast f pad slipper. it's tasteless and odorless. Reduce quantity {or children. qjf/J-TI" ILQMQQFFWF7V " ried men for their attentions because the married m worth exploiting than the single one. ' 1 out in life and who is only earning a small saia ings. Rides in a cheap flivver, table presents, are about all the most cheerful and energetic worker of him. an is generally better The young chap. who is Just starting ry, is mostly pretty poor pick- ‘hots dinner, the movies, inexpensive can get out d t Among the authors are such well known outdoor authorities as A. Bryan Williams, Ohief Game Com- missioner of B. 0., Bonnycastla Dale, J. W. Winson, C. N. A. Ireson, J. E. MdFarland, H. Mortimer Batten and Wm. MacMillan. C. B. Landls‘ splen- But the middle-aged married man assays better to the gold-dlscvr- HQ d“; dewtmmt m, Gum Ind AW has made his pile, or else she doesn't , to gee] how sad it ls for a poor little girl not to have a car of her own and French millinery and pearl necklaces and things. is all very well to play around with, but a sugar pane is imported frock! and silk stockings and chiflons. Then there are the girls who are something cruel in their natures that woman suffer. They get a. morbid pleasure out of torturing some fat, mid- ‘die-aged common-place wife with i881 l Such a girl's favorite prey is some mah who has outgrown his wife and she knows it. He has kept his youth more brilliant and charming as the years Went by. Whlll 8h! h" 1°55 "h" < little attractions she had us a girl. But he has remained reasonably faithful land contented until the girl comes along and takes him away from her for ‘ the fun of seeing her wrlthe in helpless agony. l ‘ is not. It is no trick at all to take knowledge that it breaks a sister woman's heart and half-orphan: 6111141?“ and wrecks a home only adds zest to the Blmfi- Certainly flirting with married men is a favorite sport with many slrls. but it ls a hazardous diversion, because it tarnishes their namm. lt "drlvfl marrying men away from them and makes old maids of them and brow” sooner or later conscience wakes up they have done other Wormh- Etiquette Bylobcialna Q. Ls it all right to rcfuso some certain dish at a luncheon? A. No. At a luncheon. where but ‘aw dishes are served, it would be in- hwnslderate to do so. At a large din- . ner, where thgrg areipany dishes. this, She is young and slender and beautiful afld alluring. everything the wife Perhips’ when they see some younger and pmttlcr girl flirting with their own husbands. bother with him, and he can be made A sweetie of her own age gold-diggers. They single out mar- makes them enjoy- seeing another OLISY. and she has lost hers. He has HOW" her husband (way from her and the and isproaehes them with the W011i DORUPHY DIX. is all right. Q. when lntroducingone‘: family to a friend, should me say, "Meet my mother, Mrs. White"? ‘_ A. No. A friend is alreldy fam- 1 iliar with the family name. munition topics is featured by n. titles from the pens of John Lynn and l". C. Ness, well known special- ists. The department on angling, capably edited by G. P. Sladen, holds to its usual high standard and the 091101‘ P0811111: features are of the D C. R. A. matches is contributed by Lt. James Boa. who has been select- edas a member of next year's Bisley team 30d and Gun and Canadian Silver m}: News "is published monthly by W. J. Taylor Limited, Woodstock. ont. . WRONG FEW Lady m» doci0l')—"I‘m bothered with a little wart I'd ‘like to get rid of." Doctor-"Youre in the wrong of- lice, lady, the divorce lawyer ls next door." Simple Glycerin Mix ' Stops Constipation The simple mixture of glycerin. I l | the girl or woman who ivas troubled in social season is in full swing it is even more serious. for nothing will ruin the appearance of milady in her formal gown more quickly than rho presence of such defects on her arms, back and shoulders. The most frequent cause of black heads or pimples on any pm o: the body is lack of cleanliness. Milady may hesitate to admit that thLs ls true. but while one may not neglect her dolly bath and be very zealous in her desire to be always dainty, it is not always easy to keep the back and shoulders entirely free from oily excretlons from the skin and from fllme and dust. It is nearly always the more oily skin which is troubled with such blemishes as blackheads. So in getting rid of these defects the first thing to do is to make sure that these parts are cleaned thor. Olllhly every day. The best way to accomplish this is with the aid of a IBM-handled bath brush‘=and a bath buckthom bark. saline. etc. (Adler- lka) acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, relieving constipation in 2 hours. Brings out poisons you never thought were in your system. Don‘! waste time with pills or remedies Q. What breach of etiquette prob- ably hastens more divorces than any Othfl’? A. ltudeness of wives towards each othtr’! friends. hubmd“ Al“ see how good you feel! that clean only PART of tho bowels. but let Adlerika give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and Adlarika stop GAB bloating in i0 minutes! Bughes Drug Co, bid. P I f.) W l‘ (OLD C IZlYAR/i S(U\P Way and now that the winter , l - to make healthy act ' . ,eay“l y l) liiii.‘<‘.w>w)” skin which is troubled with thcsri blemishes is not likely to be dry, ,0‘ after the bath and alcohol rub a ml B-‘ll-Ylhlent may be applied. one madef of equal parts of glycerin and witchl hazel is good, ‘ Besides using these exlemal treat- I meats the girl with enlarged pores mull cm ‘lpecial attention to her hy- I gienio habits. She must avoid indi-I Iestion and poor circulation. Several readers who have complained of en- llflld pores have in the same Jetisr asked me what could be done to pre- vent cold hands and feet. Uncon- sclously in asking the latter question they 11w explained the cause bi their enlsrud pores-poor circulation. This! is a condition which cannot be cured ‘ without some effort. But if one will‘ make it a daily duty to take some outdoor exercise and perhaps a gtlm. "Mivl mflffllns bath one will and. that it Peps up the circulation and tones up the whole body. including "16 "fly relaxed muscles around m. POPGI- Fortunately, one’; phyggm] "l! ll B0111: constantly renewed gnfl by right living it is entirely pflgglble ive cells illpplgnt which mar one‘: the lacy old ones beauty. l J clbbase. tomatoes and DM- too. is most important 1n "Y1"! l0 lit rid of enlarged pores, Avoid rich foods, pager-leg, "new m4 condiments. Never let a day gq by "mm" "u"! Q IOOdIY. amount of m’ ‘"11"- "Wll": the citrus fruits ""1 Tl" Vital-ables such u lettuce, ‘Pm???- RUGGED MENTAL HABlTS 1 __ A3 WE'LL. r4: HELPED DURING MIDDLE AGE W man Pralaaa Lydia l3- lginkham’: Vegetablo Compound