__ _,_ _ \ 2 r r ‘ . » - . ~ i ,__ _.e . » e _ _ . ' ' i".' . UARY2 _93U.__. »- _ -- _ - ~‘ ' geek; _l,_} I an j s_»e”"""".°..l and Fashions L warfare i ll-ie cuawrrlrrowu Guéaogin _ _ mor. v _"' " f"_"|` "si 'l ` _ s__ _ ._ ._ ..». t .. . ... ._ _ __ ,_ _,.,w._., _.,._¢_, .. _ . _ , . ._ , , ._ _ _ _ ' 1 1 rl f _ * _' : _ " -~` ~ `_ " _ ‘ ‘ - f V _ v I 1. -f - » 'i _ 1 ` ‘ _ ._ e - ‘ _ _ ‘ -'_ _ What theFash|onable»Are__Wearzng ; ..._ ,__ - semen _ , _ __.~,,~,,,, \ J 4/uf) \» ‘rf -E __, ,.______ i av- 'J' . . g§€""."`; ' _ :__ _'M _ J ‘ li _ I / ! l 1 _ ' . J ' - ' 5257 A fascinating frock that adopts a éity. _ . State ` no » .,.#') V 'N if / /‘Q ff __ nur numrinr in with through reeuepe _s¢,uppe`r edge. The long-wQiatad_ bodice_ is _fitted snlllly througlr the _hips -_ with deep vest at front__\\'ith'beooming.:quare_ neckline" olering a' definite’ change. The _cape eiiilsr is brought down either side of 'front'in reycrs_and tied at end'of V opening- 'rhe original Paris .model _une black ehiiflon with Alencon_ lace _, to give lingerie _wash ueiealn nu ex- clusive afternoon modals.» for street, ilu very nnartih hnelr silk_ crepe with»e¢gaheli crepe vest.~= .Style.No. 3357 is de`ai§!'ied`in` sizes? 16, 18 years. 38. 38, 40 and 42 inches* bust; ` some rreeh"erepe r_illr`_ir__nemrih§.' and exceptionally wearable _with _ vest made of selfrfabric. -_ Crepe mamcain, , crepe‘ Elisabeth. crepe roina, rayon printodorepo and satin crepermake up beautifully. T ` Pattern prie6_1si‘eents. ni sureie iiil in eirereii pattern. A°li\'i8 disease, nc_better remedy has ever been discovered for quickly bwlllllnk indigestion than plain old- inshioned Bisurnted Magnesia, which is just as eilective and popular today as when it was first oihied many years ago. It is used todayby thou~ sands of former stomach _sui!erers with never failing success. Blaurated Masuesia treats `ind\_estion in the Only logical way,`byinstantly neu- tralizing excess stomach' acid, pre- venting sourncss and fermentation and healing-and strengthening -the inflamed stomach lining, which soon becomes healthy and strong, Bieur- iied Magneala is sold in both tablet Bhd D°wder_forii'l by drugglste every- whale. who 'themselves recommend it oooa I 490000 my system? Can anything be done ubeut it, rs they leex_very_hul'l Ye"m ago I had a craving for raw rice and aus it by the pound. but the hails were lust ameri. rs ii 1il`h`e"~r-neern. _ M. la. _ Answ_er7I__susp_ect_ that your sysr tem is badly in need of iirne. The raw rice would not supply that ele- ment,_ as it is a, carbohydrate food. Milk is one. of thebest-foods-~for those-who need'_lime. _,A_lso, make sure that your diet includes plenty of such vegetables _` as -spinach; - celery, cabbage and carrots. Raisins, primes and the citnls fniits such as oranges and grdpefruit should b`e eaten. ~ " _ Here is _n treatment which will _be benehéiai ie your make the following nail oil: Melt three dra.m__s of white wax in ten ounces of-olive oil. Remove from the tire and grad- ually stir in one dram of salt, one' dr'sm` of powdered borax and- one ¢imh.'ef-powdered alum. when -the niirture is eeei me e lliue irer-fume. In using this oil saturate' little pieces or eui¢en`wl3h- the ell and hind then on each nail. 'I‘he fingers out from old~ gloves may be~pulled on to seep the cotton-in place. »-Leave on over- night two or three times a week. This treatment' will make ~the nails tougher so that they _will not seem so soft but, of course, jthey cannot change greatly lin eenlpesltien 4 ll the body doeslnot’supply‘thein with sur- ticient' inet/erials'for‘growth. ' Ldls mans. _ __ __ _ How to Use Cleaiieirig i`_ream ' near lulss :sense-ik'_"»77"¢'_C`¥>_<>/=o _ ,». 1 Camus roor Jeux Onmvwkase of Jei_ly_puy_veier eus- scivedfin 96 pinigboiling vpater, l tablespon white vinegar, juice oi' l lemon, salt, cup celeryfchoppedl, 52, cup cabbage ichoppedu, _ “A _ cup celery (chopped), 2 pimentos_ This makes arlovely salad if put into'mnulds-and setvedi on* head let- tuee vntif-mayonnaise.” ` ' - A 1l4e'rfriZ¥§.`e?`Sri»ifle - ~*~°1==_W=“°e was _eriewd w and his services for men were poorly nt- tended. I-le spoke about it tothe ver- ger on. evening when it chanced that they were the only two at the meet- _“_ _ . , _ ' “I really think' they oughtto come," he said _ _ '3'I'hat's jest what I've sed to 'em over~’an ‘over again," said the verger whwlinsly- "Ines in 'em-'Leek at me.'_ I_ ses, ‘look -at mel I goes to all them‘ services,” I ses -‘an what ‘arm does=they do mel' _ __ ' and they~ are quite sore. _(3) I have rathefligpt 'brewn‘l'ia.lr', brown eyes and a rather. fair complexion. What type am I and what shades of powder rougeand lipstick should I use? <4) What ciin I `do lor a_'shiny nose? - _ - ~ Miss. Jsiml' 11'. ` Answer-(1) There is no one method ' of A using cleansing cream which_wou_ld be the_correct method for every 'type 'of skin. ` Those with in _oily skin /may apply the cold cream first and then wash the _lace well' in warm water' and soap. Those with tender: dry skinsmay use oil or oold_orea.m'alone. If-lrlight cream which penetrates weliihio the pores isselecied it will not be necessary to steam-the face' iirst.- ~Whatever n-lethea'e1'ei6arning is ur._ea_ ir. is-n g_cod plan* to ilni‘sh~by' using the racial »i¢i_n_-wnle and smile astrin- gent: lotion- to_ keel? `;_the __ pores _ re- flned._ _ . _ _ . _ i2>"1‘hese areiusuallycauscd by a ._ js; 7-- _ -_..___-.-:- _ Q-»i i- .,._. _...aa ._ - _ _ .. _ _ _ _ nor our complexions. _ Thethim; that ages a.woman.qulcker thsn'anythin_g else, for instance’ ie nuiiuesr. A pretty, silly wernnn ie' uid the minute she leeerher _gong lunar. Not all the arts of the beauty shop can keep her looking young after the shine oi youth has goiloout of her eyes. i A _stupid woman, after, galil- n o o an energy tying keepyoung. _ O course, ey the end age is bound to overtake them, but they are-deigernilned to put of! th`e evil dayas |opg._as humaniendeavofcan certainly it,is s. noble _and altruistic thing to keep~o'ui'- selves as easy upon the eyes‘of our `feilowlcreatureS as we can. _ . ~_ ’. .: » 1. But I often`_ thinkthat thewomen who»sutler"the tormenis ofstarvation, of being, pai'boll`e'd and`- s'ealp_ed and beaten to a pulp and skinned alive_ in order to at- tempt to remain perpetual ifiappers' take' the method inpursuit of their ideal?-For youth ls_~'a mat; ter of the spirit far more than it is oi the Hash, and it is our souls that give away`our'n'ge, not our' wlristliries For this they are ic be-praised,='fo_r .-.,;‘ __ _/_ __»_f»_-fgsi 3 "'.‘: l e __ i'5_ ~ 11.4.-s a'e:"_"1usi- tlilf” :era-se-' _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ . _ _ __ ____ ___j = __ _ __ %.___ ___ '__ _._ __ _l Illustx'atedf_'_Dressniaking 'Allessonli Furnished 3' ‘ 7 f*“"'“~‘_°P. . _ _ ';"ff_‘f_'° U " £_ _H V 4: ' i' v ' with EV91'y"AP8ff€l‘l\ V I t seniehea' silver ` A n l ‘V ' , . ' I i _ _ ' __ _ _ 1 u 5 `_* -2 '_ “AWo`mauis Youngas-Ilongias_»She§CanCiirsngei __ Q ` BY f‘°‘"°‘°"=“° W°r*“1vs¥°v _ ...i-’.“i;..‘._f:;f‘.‘:.?‘..“‘f:‘1':ii,::.°i.‘.ti."‘:;’; 1_1erMh\di-1 'rw°Sec°nds.'-aua=o~L°nfe_'_¢»s_ ‘ _ i ; I _ ' ‘ _ * _ _ ~ , ` ‘ _ _ ` =n°\is\\°11v»°1lwm»l_=e'=-r=m_nui»` »_She Lets Other People Run-'P-heir».0wn_ _ _ v. _ __ U » ‘ ” ‘ _ thls‘ wh su with' t - ° ° _ ° ‘ A- ' ' " \ 1?. f"” - ‘_ ‘Ii e»eer.uve_,¢ri»;»»»lns.~iei1»¢t_reru.veu.__b___j’;,°§h_,w}_’f,§,__ _‘_f;“;_°;, » Ailalrsbin 'I`h¢Ie_ir_ \\__1_;!_,r,____an¢sl__y;¢._ ._ _ __/ _ _ q__________ _ _ _ _ _ __ eerutehewulalrerrerr. _ _ - mem ersa ew i y _ings _ e_ ,__ » _ ___ __ _ _ _ 79 5 ~--5""""»5‘-“""' " Did When She Wa8'&a" Girl;’_’ ` - | QF( fx' ' " . .Try adding one teaspoon of lemon _ , . -_ 'l _ _ _ - f _ _ __»‘fe>;;>;;__ _ __ __ __ _ __ ,__ __ in-every»pound cfrfruitwhen stewing - _ _ » Says Dorothy ~ » ` I _ ‘_ 'uk \ __ ___ - __"__'_"'-"‘_‘__;¢_ __ f " _ _ . _ ~ ' ' _ I: ' : ‘ '= '_ - _“ _ -'em »f’”"‘I_‘lel"'” ~"~L~. p'.f_"~'f ` ve' ,». 2' r * _ §\¥ \~ a-_ 1'? __ii_ 1 _, .-_ T _ ~ 1 5 » - ._ rf-:‘.'=~sy'_~4-wk l M, _ ~,~.;.,: I 1 v Tl' 0:: W, J* I ntl _ ` HE_RE!216_V be, here and i there, Sonia' b'o_`y's'dr'ld ` " __1;__ - _ girls who take no 1‘ni‘ere's`t` in' tho' Cookie - Jar. But such children are almost as rare ` _ __ _. _ _ e 1 as six-foot Eskimos. The delectable cookie takes ` 'l' ` ' high honors as a 'tween meal or pre-bedtime - . ` snack for growing children-Hgh t, noftoo sweet, wholesome, easily digested. And then, of cou'r`s`e,'-_ '_ for the school luncheon bag, a fevx cookies are always sure of a boisterous welcome. ` ' ' __ _ _ ' cookies f ' ' ' ' ' ' » % cup butter 2 cups Hour ‘ _ 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons Magic Bakin .Powder ' . E hood is past, always looks twenty years older than' a‘cle§/er onei In`the`coun- '~ 1 CEE if t¢B5P0°n Salt “ tries in which \vomcn`havs little _or no educatioilthey are hideous, withered cronel_ by the time they ale 30. Even in our ovln country the womenwho lead drab, monotohous lives nge mi-eh faster then their sisters whose uvel 'are' shea with ine interim. xl. is the exert, might, wide-awake women who are ‘en irleir tip- toes all the time who keep young and fresh-looking. That is” why business women, no matter how hard they have to-work, 'keep 'their youth longérvthnii' the women who are married to rich men`and who have nothing to do but tu 7 sit on a sill: cushion and sew up a and'feed_upon strawberries, sugiu ‘ B _- __ _ :_ and ci'~:unl, like the heroine ci’ the fairy tale. ~ ` -' ‘ ' ' "" _ " _ ' ` _ - ' I * ` ' 1 tablespoon milk 1 teaspoon extract lemon or vanilla ` Cream butter and sugar together, add milk to beaten egg and beat again; add slowly to creamed buffer-and sugar, add ilavonng, then twocups of Hour si!ted_with baking powder and salt. If dough is not sfif enough, - add a little more Hour. Roll out very thin on floured _ ` board, out with cookie cutter. Sprinkle with sugar or . _ put a razsln or pzece of walnut in centre 'of eaclll ‘ 'Bake' - ~ » I2 minutes in hot oven. < ~ - -- < -- ' - l _ ~ so the woman who wants tc keep. young can'_iind no sul§e_r`way_o_! doing ' Containls No _ sc than by reading and studyingand keeping up___with ev‘u'yi_.hing_,tliai'. is _ ' going on in this interesting old world of ours and by haying some '_vit__a_l inter-_ Made in Camas :st that ~.vlil keep her always pepped up and .full of enthusiasm. Exercising her bra ur. will du more to keep her young than exercisihgeher' " ‘ AND Another thing that ages women is spiiefuiliess. Envy__and-J__e_sl°_ue_y.will . 1 _ 1 » ' GILLE'IT PRODUCTS trace litiie lines cn o face that no massage can rub cut. _We__n_ever_even think _ __-.is ~ ~ - ~ of a woman who savs mean, hateful things and»whose,tongue stabs like a ' _ _ ____ _ _ . _ two-handed sword as being young. We always think‘o!.her'as being.o1d. , ' _ "` ' ```` _` ' th ___ _ _ d _ _ __ _ _ It is m mix- in .___ _ th __ sure that her own opinions and points of view are e o y correc ones an The karma' 'M 'ho “.;h=_‘__“_" An old cM’.“° mam? .uhn her mal we e wr 'es H my R that everybody else should be compelled to _adopt themsnd to conform to eg", um,” gh, mug* iqgqglygg' gi ‘muses °“r'a"'en_u°m_ 4 ` ` " " ` ` ` them, she is old. It is a sure sign of age when a. woman thinks the young quite enough. ‘ -_ V _ And, on the other hand the woman who is sweet and kind and gentle, Pew 1° are an wing 'M the devil and _when she tells her daughter-in-law how ' she should lui..- her children and when she starts reforming things But a _ the ,w_on\`sn who has alway.- something Pleasant to say, so us, the woman who woman ___ y________._____ ______g ___ _he can Change her _________ ___ _wo seconds _md ____ _ bell tbeti’ 'bod dh |061 ¢b0d'0bdft8 _ mdezeiroixes w_=>__ho_____¢;\_/_eri__ ___ye_l:_nm___;°:_ul’:_l_<; $5; _:v£y__e_:_;:;e-d ;__s9;_::y long as she lets other people run their own affairs in their own way and re- By _ _ bmhdays ____‘_he wwch of Endor but we nwér _hm of h.” u mm om we members-u few ui the silly things she did when she was e girl. always think of lter as young because she has kept the generolls 'heart oi ` ,_ ` ' ' ’ Y There is no lation that will do sc much toward keeping a worn’an'sf1a.ce smooth a_nd_free from crow‘s feet as just thinking kind thoughts and doing Self- is another first aid to age Notice how the muscles around ________ _ ~ _ -_ V _ .ludgefi _hyihese rests ef nge, how ein are you. Amr _ -.r » -'~ r fi _ J DOROTHY DIX. .ACTS. by mil- .__ . ._ ...... ._ _ _ _ -- -_.._...._-.__. -_ ._%__s_._ an '1 -. » A. the mouth sag down as soon as a woman begins to feel that she is a poor. persecuted martyr, who has tc keep house and take care of her children in stead of spending her time playing bridge and guiding the streets. Observe ' V ' ' ' ' ' ` ` ` ‘ ' ' ' ` ` ' ` ' .. ' ` how dull her cges grow after she has shed 'a. few barrels offtearsbecause her hard-worked husband doesn't pay her compliments and bring her orchids ‘as he did when hewas' courting her; 'Seo hovl her» _ `d0Wi_l R ` I I I under the load of trials and tribulations that she gathers _tvgether in her ‘ ` little kit bag and makes the most of. Why the woman who bemoans her fate because she has, to bear the or- b -_ dinary burdens of lile Li il. decrepit oid_woman.in~reallty_ _nog matterhow . _ _ _ __ _ young she isfbecause she has lost the_hop'_e and the_wl.\l'l¢0_ of ¥°'-l"\~ SN.” dune for. sunk. all she is ni for ls‘the‘gr_ave,=but the woman is stiu yaunx. even lf she 1:. 'l0. as long as she can snap her fingers in.the_faoe oi_bad luck and laugh at it and has the grit to shut her teeth oh hertroubles and keep them to herself. '_ Courage and laughter c`an1do?_moi'e eo'liit a womans face and make it look young than all the plastic'surgeoln\1n1.he'world. _ _ '° And. nhuuy, the thing that makes awoman old is' for~her w get harden- ing or the ideas. when a woman sew te the slew’ where she 'is tserieetly sluggish skin. Wake it up by wash- ing 'it in hot and cold water aller- nmiy and massage with I vetierins and an upward rotary motion, with the iipe>er_l.lie angers. _ _ ' (3)/Ljudge thatyouv are what is called ’a` medium brunette. Choose your Ind lljitldk- in l~lhld8 suited to the.n'ledium type of bru- nette and for the powder select a medium suntan hue. (4) .Watch my beauty chats for an artillie on shim' noses. :It _wilig-ive detailed informs# 'tion 'about' how ‘io_ remedy -this an-f noying blemilh. Or write for my leaf~ let 'on ‘the subyectulncklea self-ad-' dressed envelope for mailing. _ | Dlscolored Neck ' _ 'f_ aur._n .n. o.-in 'nn whlun a dark. diseolored neck. mix a. little peroxide with lemon cream and use as a massage. Use one tabisspoonful of peroxide.. to one and one-hal.t_ ounces of cream and mix to a smoctlf mrs inns. A aye- me seem mana near ulnueus-uv risen onine wll_'at_endafcr enum eyes. lar what dusszseiesuemreyeluhaem __?q_¢_gi_;_|e_ _. V _ '_ _1_f.§_it._ “sites-n>_3ggh ti-nyiveoiea a if Ei iii 'solutions when you _ have - been _using your ey`esfforia'~lnngftiine andltiiey b'egln tolfeeltired, relax_them and give theme rest forraftewmlnuica as-you _wouldf other- part 'oi the i»ey.~ 11. eesupieiifirr very»elese._v/ers. »~shut'them 'for a minute :or two. than _focus 'onia di|ta.nt__ob)a¢:t.`»'.Do__not stare, rbutlblinkitheleyes andimove v.\\en1_nr|tm_une.obleetranli _thento another._'NnM clap _them again. .This will zralax muscles. Perliaps you nasd=giasses;.nave your ””..x.m|n‘d.“.°m.__.. _ __ _ Anotbergeod eye wash is made by elueivinga-pineh-ei rite inrqhulrfe t ot tepid water Use an eyecilp és; '_tha"eyed in_ thi! ‘sclutiongl ' for a fewminutes, than in cbld '\n;yeu',een_tinue__in‘_hsy» .trouble w_ithyoureyea`I_lscpayouwiliaeea good physician at_once, as the eyo_is ¢ee.aei_ieufe1ene imp'eruni_sn _organ iojbe-neglected. .1reui_n\`ey have organic trouble. __ (|)'»ee ‘Ap\>ly.;v@im_.a.mall”eye`~ \nw'l`r\la\u. Whft`e`vaedllne'i| aa- . __ _ ___ f_‘___»`h~_"i.'_:!°‘___~“” . it """"'°$"l _ ! ..;.~_ , _. _ ._ Wi” °“ ”° °“" ‘““ °‘ *‘°"°’““ _;1““"“_'__-_j""'_._°"'!‘-_""f°_'___J 5"! Howto bake delicious breatlfan¢1~ rolls easily, quickly, __ in attractive free OU know Quick Quaker Oats-lioM'~_~i:B'__h wonderful development in cereals cubqjhy tedious minutes oil' the cooking of Now we want you to know, and to~_try`,f_ amazing new way of baking . . .pefeceedlby _ - a master baker. , ` __ _ ‘ - ‘ _ r The Quaker New Easy' Methodof _ makes tiresome kneading unneceeaaxy.'_ _,_ rolls and bread lighter, more delieloua and ` ' ' " 3 appetizing than you’ve ever tasted. '_ I ' we fully deterred una illustrates lu elrenielril _ little booklet-a copy of which wc’l1 bo‘¢ld|1`_§o ._ __ send you free. Just fill in the coupon. the Quaker Flour dealer for one, neat time visit his store. Be sure to get a bag ofQu|.kei"` __ Flour, too. It’s the finest you un _ satisfactory results use it al ` bake the New Easy Way. U for every household purpose. It’| . _ . tested at every stage in _ daily in our own kitchens wprove -qualities. ar* eil; Ellie _ | iT"°“'°"""°':*°f'.5,'3.:'°‘9“'°""` -............ E _m."5$....'l°:l°..°=l`5§i.:.°:.'::..i:r | _...._-,....,..........._.._..........._........._....... . af RR. ......|.............. .»....-»»~»-..- ..._ ..-e-.-........».........-.-...........-_ »»- - ' Norstar; i ~ 4 ll t. fha. se-¢.e~s_\-ia *‘-‘snr ;"=’ _.__ .'£_€;=;ef~\~=~= away with “setting the sponge” . . .- and ___