v “Be ,._ .;...s..»s;_:,=-.-.--.a-< y~*'~ c ~ De How .__..-._._.__.___. __._ _s any effort on him. fresh hit. Second. looking. earn“ and gay. is no overstepping it. Fifth. criticize him. and he will soon leave to train her well. because she thinks she Answer: will turn her wayward .her course. girls in their search for his wife suifer is over ruthlessly as she would over and who merely Breaking. llkio the prom. one race EIGHT Fourth. Every boy knows when a girl likes him. in the way her eyes light up at his coming, in her manner to him, m s thousand subtle ways, so she docsift need to ever put it into words until h: pops the question. Until a. girl is actually engaged to e boy and the date of the wedding set she has no right to try to keep him from going with other girls, and when she does object to his doing so she shows that she is jealous and afraid they are more attractive than she it. conduct breaks my heart. There is nothing that you can do because when a girl reaches your daughter's age she knows right from wrong, and if she elects to take the and narmw bums pun“! do“ m downward path you can only stand by and hop As you say, your daughter is a product oi this age, and I know noth- ing in it that is so cruel and so heartless as the fact that many young tothe ordinary flirtation is what big-game hunting is to dove shooting. , Winning a bachelor is t his wife is a. dangerous adventure in which the young omen takes her reputation in her hands, for well she knows that she will be scandnlized and as likely as not named as the correspondent in s divorce case, rnan Just for the amusement she gets out of breaking up a home and tor- turing his wife and tasting a romance that she gets a kick out of be- , lhcik that no flapper could resist, while the middle-aged wife looks help- And ninety-nine times out o! o. hundred the girl is simply diverting 5 licl; l, Oil j not; hflv; 1t is terrible to see, hop.- kc ‘i Elli. cause it was brewed in hell. I watch them often. m“). and slim, displaying their naked bodies in ', M", vile of sex attraction, , lievlng he u s. boy again and we young :05? iessly on, her heart torn with iealousiel. e .. once? S“ herself. She isn't in the least in iov e , = him on a bet. And when the the man and the home. ,;.,,-. The heart is an unruly Willi thatis not aiw ‘ind there are girls whole married men. They are with -tbe husband-snatch pursue their cruel sport for the morbid enjoyment they get out of watching the agony of m; m. who“ ha“ they u.‘ _ yDser Miss Dix-Nothiiw ls so ‘senior prom and I am a girl in that moiher hss never allowed me to go blind date, but my mother refuses to let me go, , Womank Realm rothy Dix Letter Box ... Inquisitive Four Request Advice on Gentle Art of Being Women-Shameless Daugh- ter Cannot be Helped i if She Sins liberately - Tragedy of 17 Dear Miss Dix-We are four ‘young girls and would like you to ans- wer the following questions for ill! First. can you revive a dead love affair? after you get him‘! Third. How should you act to hold a respect and admiration and still be popular? Plourth. making him mid? THE XNQUISITIVE FOUR. Answer: It wou!d take s Solomon in , tticoats to answer all oi your questions because they involve the whole oi the fine art oi being a girl with, in addition, a compendium on how to handle boys, and that goes beyond my knowledge and ability. However, here goes for answering your quer- ies as well as I can. First. There is no way to kindle ashes or to revive a dead love af- fair. when love is gone, it is gone, and there is no whistling it back. If a boy has lost his taste for you, be has lost it, and that is all there is to it. You bore him, when you used to interest him. Your little tricks and manners that h of you and that's the end. You can never get him back, so don't waste ‘Porn your attention to some new boy and make a e once found so cute get on his nerve!- The only way that any woman can hold any man is by making herself so pleasant and agreeable that she looks better to him than any other woman. In do this you have to keep yourself attractive- You have to be interesting enough not to bore him and you have to study his tastes so as to be able to cater to them. friend, for instance, is fond of athletics, you have to learn to play his games or else he will leave you for some girl who does. talk about books, you have to reed so that you can discuss them with him. If he wants to talk about himself, you have to lend him your ears. Ifhe likes A lot of girls lose their boy friends by being petulant and unreason- able and uusrrelsome and by putting petty lyrannies upon them. They think that because a boy is in love with them he will stand for any sort of treatment, and this makes the boy so angry that he leaves them for some girl who is easier to get along with. Third. To hold a boy's respect and admiration and still be popular, you have only w be a nioo girl. Pretty and sensible and light-hearted A good sport and a good chum and yet have your reserves. "Drew your line between prudery and license and let the boy's know there The best way to get rid of a boy you do not care for is to Tell him oi his faults. Look bored when he is around And he won't be angry with you, but pity you for not having better taste and not seeing how wonderful he was. you for some more appreciative maiden. DOROTHY DIX. Dear Miss Dix-I am a mother of a Zwyear-old daughter who is the brazen product oi this dizzy, modern, sensuous era, though I tried She has deliberately set herself to take sway the hus- band oi a. friend of mine who is one of the finest women I ever knew and who has s family of splendid children. When this woman confronted her husband with his infidelity he swore that he loved her and their children and accused my daughter of being a selfish tigress and a mean opportunist, but he tells my daughter that he is madly infatuated with her. Much to my distress, the sfleir is still going on and my daughter's When I reproach her with her dishonorable i and immoral conduct it has no effect. Bhe doesn't oven listen to me knows more than any one else. What can I do? A BHAMED AND GRIEVED MOT HFZR. e and pray that something steps back before she hh- ~ too i" retrace thrills specialize in affairs with married men. This ame sport, but taking a. married man sway from as you so often do, a girl stalking down a married Pretty and young swimming pools, using every flattering some stout middle-aged men into be- for his wife and that he is a e with the man and wouldn't marry sadistic pleasure she gets out of watching andsheiatirsdofhimlhe tbrowshimaaidebs an old Ilove. But she has wrecked the wife and aye under our control, Ifllldflilhl it I t0 (Oil lwpclcssly in love with in be pitiedend they are not to be confounded m who have no adeotlon for the men what- DORUIHYDIX. O O O O O O terribletoaglriesneegoingten awful position. 1 am n, but my Wiihbwhaolknownooneitcan Second. How can you hold your be, friend How can you make your boy friend realize that you like him and dc not want him t0 go with other girls and still not show ieololl-iy? Fifth. How can you get rid oi a boy You do not care ior, who persists in liking Y0". Wmwut He is tired If your boy She tells him that i o .0 Presented at Court of St. James - Social an THE CHARLETOWN DIAN I‘. ._..__.___...._..._._. rson boys who was presented at the Royal Court on June 2a by Mrs. Howard Ferguson. Her lovely gown is aim- ply fashioned of white lat-In with a train of white panns velvet. ter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lang, lameand Ivory crepe Ililfl. train being fashioned of sliver lace. Mrs. K. E. Gnthrice wife of (I) Flight Lieut. LE. Guthrie, KCAJ‘. (S) al -:- ahio .._i.__ AMemtu-smu. Ilblllnai \ ingtchisbesiifll. feet." Nmindcd him. feet!" . Es got the 10b. sholidlifiliilfimllllll next few months. ‘ sons of Newdfork are being wei- RHINO. bliIDofllGfllhhoUdlYmI l9 MEI. HOWARD P5300608 grggggu-gg (mummy; Him lalilan Crawford Brown. and daughter of Mr. I. B. Iidlsr of u) m" w!“ m" m’ “n” daughter of the 1m Rev. Onwford Brown and lifts. l‘ wford Brown. whose gnaochi gown was of silver Toronto, presented on Juno 28. the Bond 5L, London. was another Canadian Ber gown was ivory satin embroidered in db- mante, the train lined with pink satin and embroidered in diamentc. -i'imtographs by Hay, Wdgliison. iibrtune, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. I-Iilllon. O O O Crocheted strings has made some fiippent little Jackets to wear oven‘ summer frocks. The string is a combination linen and cotton cord and comes in white. yellow, green, orroyaibiuoshadmlbereereaho string boluses, string scam. berets and string belts all matching in pattern. ‘ to For 77w Cook SHORT-CUT FUDGI 3 squares unsweetened chocolate. 1 1-3 cups (1 can) sweetened con- densed milk. iti tablespoons butter. i tablespoon vanilla. 2 clips coniectioners‘ (AX) sugar (B ounces.) is cup chopped pea-nuts. t4 pound chopped, pitted dates (it cup.) Melt chocolate in s double boiler. Add ‘ "ed condensed milk and cook five minutes, stirring occasion- from ilre, add butter and vanilla. I after sifting.) Work into chocolate mixture. Fold in chopped dates and nuts. Scrape mixture into average- sized buttered fudge pan, smooth- ing out. Place in refrigerator until thoroughly chilled. Cut into squares for serving. MILADl/‘S WEAR FOR EARLY FALL NEW YORK, July 7.—lA.P.)—- Furs, feathers, felt. This is not merely an alliteration of words, but a symphony of lending autumn styles. Felt, particularly soleil, will lead the early fail season, chiefly for hats and shoes. Small hats with shallow crowns front and flaring at the sides will be favored. Black will be the popular color, but rich reds and browns nlso will be good. Soleil combined with calf for street Oxfords, or with patent leath- er or lustrous kid for dress pumps or strapped slippers will be very smart. The new ribbed soleii in porto red combined with matching calfskin makes e good-looking walk- ing shoes and pine needle green felt trimmed with two tone patent and luster kid and attractive, afternoon shoe. Whether you are an gxdent tennis Happenings of the .Week O O O Mlonlennennetthssissued invitatimscnbehalfofthedana- dian Government foradhne-rto be held at the Chateau iaurier. Tnekueoftherunlorolrdw. msoogoftbeblrcsformirth; garden nsnmywhes-eeiuooearth- hesdqusrters at Luclow. The 7011118 ally until mixture thickens. Remove l men “m, (who, ‘mm Quebw when Sift confectioners‘ sugar (This will m” dmmmrnd mlhwms the“ W" to Mason's}! Hui-hm“ N. s" on measure approximately 2 1-3 cups "WIS! 39m fillmd- Th” Mt m” ‘Maritime Express st where the vice-Nil! meg- gim; aundcy in Canada. OOO ‘Ihe Chief Justice and Mrs. Mathaon wit; have been spend-ill! the pus-t three months in the old country expect to sail for home s- bout July 18th. Newcastle, party somt Links this afternoon will be Mrs. A. B. Fisher, Miss Margaret Stems, Miss Bessie Beer. Mrs. It. i" Church of England in Canada. Archbishop Worrell, and lvirs. wor- reil of Halifax are expected in the of Col. and Mrs. A. E. ings. His Grace will visit the different Par- ishes in this Province during his visit. O O O Mrs. Mccreuiy is enjoying I holiday with His Worship the May- or and Mrs. Stewart et their sum- mer bungalow n; ‘rracadle. O O O Mks Kathleen hogan of Halifax is visiting her grandfather, Mr. James Paton and Mrs. Pawn. O O O Mrs. Oarl Uvlnlston and three children have arrived from Platte- buxg, Pa, to spend the summer with lira. C. mom. O O The tea hostesses at the Golf Mc- His Grace the Primate of the’ eity tonight and will be the rum’ Sliver "boil push" clips are be~ ginning to get stake rrlcht over the YouarcnearerGofsbee-rt iuasonsationtheynaveoamedin the short time since Mme. BchilPlNm "iuoduced them to m6 Dumm- é _ little row of them down the beck Viscounisbuncanncmlonofinrdioriroht of amok. In unveil-ll! gessbereugh, Governor-General of; tempting one used as a belt buckle- Canada, shoompanied by two class-i well, it is just all a curious finger m.“ n More, mam in New can do to keep mm punchins tbm Bnmgwmg Tuqpdgy morning for a n11 to make sure that the manne- wmng up m,‘ m, "we of the quin's eyes won't llsbt up o1‘ I W1 Mirsmichl. They well make their tinkie somewhere. OOO s visit to their son. OOO m, and Mrs. Colin H. Campbell guests oi Capt. and Mrs. R. H. Davidson, Kingston Dances were given in their honor by the Yacht Olub at Kingston and the Eglinton Hunt Club at ‘roronto. Before ro- turning to Calgary they will spend mother in Winnipeg and m1. Campbell's sister, Mrs. J. F. Berry at her summer home st Lake mn- ma Bank. HO O O Mr. and 1W1. 8. A. Molood. and Mr. and we. A. ll. Morrison, are enioyiflk their annual holiday at Mlfrriiy River. O O O Mir. and Mrs. L. Miles and Miss Milles were week-end guests of Mrs. A. A. Bartlett before taking up their residence at their cottage in Holland Cove where they wiii spend the next five weeks. before returning to Barbados. O O O At the minis Courts this after- noon tea will be served by the Mary Gordon Hughes. Mrs. A. G. Putnam and family Di‘, and M13. Pethick have 8°39 who recently enjoyed a pleasant holiday with the lattefs mother, Mrs. Peter Handngtcn, were the guests of Mrs. J. F. Acer in Mont- real lest week. Later they were ghe some time with m. csmpbenel Misses Holman, Pauline Nicholson, _ Ottewncntheeveningofiuiyfl, ‘inhoncroifthedelentea tothe hnporisiConfezencc. \ O O O wmnorothyflrwnnof Qum- meiside is spendkig he: holiday at herhomeinthisoity. andwsflrhanemcsmpbeii. O O O MrspDuff has arrived this week to spend the summer months in well after her recent illness. OOO Illesnors wiii have as their guest for the week-sud, Rev. A. I. Andrew, M. A. M. C. who is attending the celebration at 5t. John's Church. O O O H3 Grace, Archbishop Wornsil. of Halifat, Primate of all Omada, wilibetbeglsestofvemmuhdea- can WhibliidldmWhifcCnBlilh’ day tn attend the celebration at st. John's Chm-ch. O O O Miss sthei mo... will have u’ her guest at her home in st. mean- ors for the celebration at 5t. John's Church. Rsv. Mr. Maser oi New Glasgow, N. s. O O Rev. Percy Cotton, B. A, o: st. Anne's Church, Calais, Mo, will be themiestofildinJohn smsii us Miscouons OOI Rev. Cecil l". Wiggins, Backviilo, and Mrs. Wiggins are staying at the Clifton Hotel, Suinmerside, dur- ing the Centennial Celebration of Qt. John's Church, 5t, lileanors. ABLE HEAD I581‘ SCHOOL Grade VI-‘lbns Wilson. Grade V-Aiphonsus sutiserland. Ofwllrlfrienosnucometotherescuewitha """ 5131mm: we would b9 "P011 801118 with a stranger, 118-:- l Adcfilinlllfilll IIBPNPUI- I-‘And sweetheirt,’ he finflied, "miayinywholsfortunoatyoir “It isn't a m: bis ice-tuna." Ibo "I know, dear," he replied. “but it'll 106i awful W! beeido 70hr little fothbytiaellmprelaofbntainon LBLEEDI-icbsniill. with her youngerohiidrsnsndmothenms. Dingwailof Bydnmmoiored to dim-tune, when flwy are 00011971118 their lovely summer home for the Mi‘. mdmammec-He-rrisand" oomcd iothesummer colony at" lflIdlI-IIAL Canadian Prom-The m: annual ‘H! t i‘ pattern. |PrioeofPatternilcents wrap eein carefully. XIII .. e-asleacalaeeuanu- Street Address . euIonIIIOIOIOIOIOOOOlleolaaacIn 01v! Hilts tero Illustrated llnllnlkille Furnished ' Ivory Pattern deflsnedforsllea Beauretcfiiifntheaiaeofths stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) N0. 4Q. Silo ...-e..-......-.-..» eaaooIIOcIIOIIIOIIIIIOIIOOOOI Vllat the Fosllionqibles ore Waring _Wiil in I Felt Leads Fashion V nww rename o-au-aue, -—-—--—---—----——-—_ ' _ mfllilliclzfiisisfitmcrclym If Your H811’ SHOWS tuition wards, aaym- ' ' phony of leading autumn styles. , Suns Silva Felt. Darticuiarlyaoicil. wiiiisad‘ m. wwmlmnnl 0mm, m ROYIIIIOQIIUUOIIYCIIMIIUI‘ human“ a oaraeifis'flavolalultlw Bznsiihatswlthshailowciowill m’, ez."-"~...z.....""""-.r"i.rsr.i »-~»---=~=~-=-»-»- bafavorodllackwiiibethapopu- “"‘°“'“"‘”i°"““""* meoier.butrienneemshuemfl““"-m‘"°u“""°m'i uawmhm‘; maolersomuonliiiihewomsnani semi. combined wlthcaif re.- fllihmwldvmvdibvirlvdrlm steeeeezremueu-withpetsueieeth-‘wwdvr m4 achieved a mull porto red combined with match!!! acted old. calfskin makes e. good-looking calf- ' skin makes a good-looking walking summm-side.5heis aguest ht the!!!“ I111 911108160410 trim felt Mgwlgy mum 3“- mmy mend, trimmed with twcrtons patent lus- -~ M ~ -~ h» - “mc:.‘".;:“:.:"::.r::.""...- player or not, the new tennis frocks Mv-ivr May and we. my of st. mflmfl" ‘ gtumzw“ m‘ freedom of movement. Many of them are bookies: and sleeveless and all are made of some washable fabric. Goes To Ottawa Full Of Hope (Canadian Press Cabin) DUBLIN‘, achieve considerable results from the conference," declared sun '1‘. oxellv. who _wiii head the n-ah Free state's delegation to the In» Diriai Economic Conference at Ot- tawa, in an interview tonight. "We are in a position to offer good trade terms to the countries of the Commonwealth. and we go to Ottawa full of nope." m. Ckeiiy added. CoodRoadsAssp. Will Con vene A t Digby M S. hiya-Glynn cool, Jiilyl-"WOMDO 1D glamor that went beautifully with candle-light md twilight loop. Nobody looked old. so noboq Buttodaytheaheonolallvcrthsl hasastertiinghabitofappeelingil darkhairlongbcfolbitilduclll a frightening effect upon ma‘ peopialfthisishappenmgtoyoe dcirtbesoared-Dosomethlbgabod it. ABAIJIIICAIJ riutofallaeemat you bill. ahulthylcllD-Onethltim‘!!! oUyortoodryJJryhai-rhasatlin denoytoloaeitsoolos-{soycwfnil ‘mmmiuntuiemtonnsctel treatments hereto your shampoo hsilaflmearospecialtonleswbit aradesignodtosldqilheratoo- oiiyor too-dry scalp conditim. - Ouohinniillhstimulatingand beipfulneucislngtbeecaip and iuiraayouusetheseaidliielostoo. lloatnalrioseliuooiorbeoaull ofeounehediitaryecnditiounscimee somastopsomnough meant bssgoneodforaionglmstime, noonehasbeenabietotelienct- lvwbri-bllbaovlmexwnt that tbeplgmentdisappeara. Uyourhairil well along In madtograynesaandyoubsves bnnoroisait-and-peppereffect-I isquiteboeeibletohsmntbethae wbenyouwiiibaveasoft white ooiffurethatwiiimnkeyvur on: slittlsbrightenyourskm alittii fresher, your lips a little redder, I yoemanageineluridhtmannc. ‘lheicnicsdbrwhlteminggraying heirwmnetsieeehitrhev nil nouriehitancbeipitandwviiinei destiwtheoolorthatiswitbinifl hair. player or not, the new tennis frocks Kinnon. °t mm“ l" ‘ummmn! “t “'1' and, 1v._g¢ng mgsginnen, momma; n; m; 9mg“; u“; CARI OI WIIITI IAII "e Prov“! = we“ been w the 111- ' ' ' . h°m° “‘ m“ Grade III-John lhcmnis. Roads Association will be held on ' around sportswoman. All allow for A cordial welcome is being ex- ' ' ' qt.“ m3”? nut-Mn“ a “mum” 13 1; m‘ u t t m; 1mm, hog "M; m4 may great freedom of movement. Many tended to Mil Aulvivy DeBlois. m" 5' H‘ Mcmod’ ‘wmpwud Marjorie Macfnnis. ‘n Didby, N. I.,'it was lnnclirfiled by thli make white hlir him yellow of them are backless and sleeveless Missionary for the past five years i” m“ awmd°lyn° “m”! “'4 m“. page. megimen gm tnoexeeutivs committee lure may are uoeedingiy distasteful Beanie "<1 l" "Q mm of mm» m1. in Kmm. India. who in home on “m” Km‘ °' 5"“ M“ m" nee. MacDonald. The Highways Departments ei depends on simplicity and natural- ‘mmbli’ "bm- furlough. fiwd by azwgrzkfigngamu’ Perfect Attendance-Bebgr sup- the Maritime Provinces unanimous- Mu and time 1s nothing more ar- m "m, , _ - it... . lyapprovedtheohoioeofmghyas tlflciaithsnayellowatreak that gm: weepggmuglzhtzifuzihsaom What lhaii fade? shall I sit n" and M; n} I) mmm “a “bu, 5cm,“ °.ru““u._M.;-. noting a ogveniontmmeoting pace talk tin-concerts! worgéblt ' ' "' garetuackinncmiseatricewiisen dolls! from threow ething beendoae MIMI MW“, fixer vqxfinliga- m ‘WM’ ma“ Mggnmm, ' its ease of access from Ontario and have been done. . g IQgQQnmggjj@)-|3§wmb.,°ur “M”, ‘mmmnumwgk’ . _ _ _m°"- ______________________.______ Quebeowiiiauureagoocattend- Keep yomhan-so bealtbythsc your mother up into seeing what a needlessly cruel thing also is doing to k i l 1 m“ 1mm “w” wmuwu’ “l 7" ‘h’ "W"! "l" ‘m m“ m m‘ you inrefusing tolet you w "m, m, be,‘ M o, mm m‘ “H180 by no many n-ends of Mu Rosa stated. . on. rt won't so an! if you lie! yourself. ' izrbrilley are lwlxrllls ‘fiorwardb: WeaternCanadawillbI non- inmueteeinitui ncffora WTYTWW"! mm "P"!!! rented byefficlaiand non-official ggmwggqfl geethai Itsameedyrereni-itemieeuuulei-preneusramuenew ’“"”°’“'°"‘ _ _ _ Mama mvmnnatheeum 5 gflhing and iiliaoul llzlaYtWlsllfii tcan so far forget nes- own youth ls not e4, numb" how b, d m‘ h‘ of that part at Canadafoe the next mg puny, it really won't mane lo ' he"... mo“; .2. mmorsnmmmm... '21:. -~==~'--""-- If your mother thinks shs ll klciilnl you safe by not letting you have holiday season. ' “h” “mm- || m. boy friends or permitting boys to come to the house she is mlking g ' ' ° Sh. s The agenda, it was pointed out, crkvous error, as the fact that you have to make a blind date should ‘Mile ltaude stewert, daughter of PM m ‘h h "I ' ' would include the disclosure of a eliminated and the 6M hill!!!" any; to henllf she had permitted you u. me a natural girl's life you the Premier and Mrs. .1. n. ltowart, ~ ~ '~ fining-file u- Illlilmflt W!“ in women» mintmiaacismlrieohre- in ti» ° l"? P entv of boys you could ask and would not have to depend m; he; mend, Mm um), w”. She on h: to try Lydia ii. Plskiun‘: whgfgby “m” woulfl b. m“. m"; gm; practices by all NM" D0847!!! D13. m" s“ ‘m o’ Mum.‘ I" nah‘ Jul’ Vegas le Compound in table: form. "‘ . ~ "Pllllm-fiflfl HPWIQJIIIIPIWI ifl~ ‘ it