g. »? W _wi » 4 _.~nr.¢»..».»-.ana _.___ 1»-rum m|rm»-~°~‘mH `_1tau"r1m!-*visa-4m>1ce,45‘BoH\=l!-rice ’ With Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington ‘ dipping side of circular flaring skirt , and lovely moulded bodiee and hip- ; une. A huge bow or nu-fabric at lon l mp and use vest/ee reveals the f¢~ l minlne trend of the mode. The point- ed bodice at front rather emphasizes l the snugneea throuih the hips. |1ti.aadreeaofroaiei\¢anoeand , distinction that oan_bo made for a l very small expenditure. Style No. 3275 comes in sizes ld, i8 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. For Sunday nights and formal afternoons. choose chiffon in black with white Alencon lace or flattering dark dahlia purple crepe Elisabeth c §_r:ll.\_lznl_/iw » What Are ‘ pings the Fashionable Are Wearing WHO ARE YOU? New-fy E - - me A Greene’ for an-uf D0 rot Dlx | I5, Mm, ly BUD! BASKINS ILLII ww//p~ :"i $r¢¢se It is commonly supposed that tho ninety-two virtues to ever, only one, single, php-,: J < ~ r with deep ecru shade lace. Crepe satin in Havana brown with veotee in yellow-beige crepe silk, navy blue ore-pe Marocain w-ith while crepe de chine. printed rayon crepe in plum colsfuring with plain crepe in blending 1 dinavian origin. but it is found that there was a petriclan family of this name after the Rornan Conquest of name ol Grceen is of Saxon ol- scan- ’ ness. l Why Do We Teach Our Boys That There Are Ninety-two g \ Virtues io Which They May Achieve If They Would Enjoy . 0 , ' _ l _ ‘ _ the Respect of_ Society, and Our Girls That They ~_ _ ? .... , . have loveller _ ands. A morallst, who is also s statisiician, has figured out that there are which a man may achieve. Curiously enough. how- solltary virtue is deemed necessary for woman. This la chastity. Even purity in woman is regarded as a matter of the body and not of the soul, and so com- pletely do we judge a wonlal-l'a character by her re- lationship to men that we speak of ll man making an "honest woman" of a woman by marrying her. The so-called "good women" in every community are those who have lived austerely clrcumspect lives, with never so much as the flutter of an eyelid toward ally man other than their lawfully wedded spouses. This, although they may be bllckblters and scandal- mongers and filled with all malicc and uncharltnblc- ~ i And the same view holds as to wives. A woman thinks that she is a . hi th t i fl ~ izgsnjentatfgnmsgem l t B G lgood wife if she is faithful to her husband no matter how she nags him, no ,_ . 'tone and canton crepe in emerald or ' bottle green are popular combinations In the early part of the thirteenth. 'matter how extravagant _she is, no matter what a bnzl ll'".l<'~‘iCOD¢l‘ Slit? IS. no matter if she never does anything to make lllnl_ c. mil _iublc ul' happy. 1:; we gi/52 75 lg-_Z4 *pluck our L-.rope that llnus favorl ' city lim in Qshionable circlcs became of its extremely flattering. Pattern price 15 cents. Ba lure to fill in size of pattern. Address Pat- i tem Department. Our Fashion . Magazine is 15 cents, but you may order a pattem and a Fashion agazine together for 25 cents. .___ I z I iuo. 3215. l i l ...-...U-...............¢¢u¢esn»¢»» Ulm! Street Addreaa ..»-su.-...s-»»»¢¢»»n»n¢~»»¢»~u..-. - --W - _ century. about twelve years before the granting of the Malmo, Char-ta. dllfllil U16 fell" Uf Kllfl JOM. theft! Now far be it from me to disparasc, even in the slightest lnanncr, this lived in England one Alexander de Boileton. Alt was his grc3t»BrailJ~0i\ ponds the purity of the race, tl* r :".:l..tlty of the home, the preservation of who look unto himself the name of `_.ocict1: itself. I believe that it is every mothers boundcn duty to teach hcr Greene, and spelled it Grenc. l-le was little daughter that her body is a. holy thing. I believe that on thc plastic eraaind o. knight and was a mcmbcrlmind of every girl should be impressed every text of modesty and clean of Parliament from Northampton living. ' _ ` Country. ` _Sir Henry Greene, a. descendant ofl But I do not think that girls should be taught ,that chrlstity is the this family, became lard Chief Jus- ‘unly virtue that is expected of them and that it docs llot lnattcr tice of England. how many petty vices they' are guilty of indulging in. Yct this is the gcn- Irl America, this first Greene, set- eral attitude on the subject. From the time a girl can urldcrstlrnd anythillr; tied in New England and Major Joh;-tilt all it is drilled into her, line upon line and prccept upon precrpt, thnt sho Gmane wg, Dgputy cove,-mr 9; gm »muat keep herself pure, but nobody says anything to her about being homo! 0;-,iony of mwgg 1si|md_ and honorable and truthful and reliable, nor a good sport, nor any of thc .__ other ninety-odd virtues that we expect in a man Prominent pereonages of this fam ----~ __ _“___ _ _ . ______ __ -1 I a _ _ ;For The Cook W0ll.C}{|:ISTERSlIi'RE SAUCE. One pint black molasses, one ounce black ground pepper, one ounce grotfhd cloves, one-half ounce ground caytnne pepper, la om:-ns, ground verygfine. two quarts of vinegar, onc- lzmlg; pound sugar, if desired. Put cslohped onions in :l stone jar, and let Stand for a week. stirring every J.1_v;At the curl of .fl lwcck boil all the ‘;lgi1dll£llC5 tflgcillc-r for 29 mlutcs. lstradn through muslin and bottle, earring tlshtly- ; _ I with lHo A gsod `- stains is Repeat t To prev lofi the c the top of without a time. _ ‘ _ SCORUH ITAINB method for removing rooreh to rub the stains at once starch and than sponge off. he operat/ion if neeeanry. dry CAKES the cake before THE ' ¢ usehold Hints ` l!lA\lbl4l ont the icing frcnn runnhlg are dust s little flour over I MODERN KITCHEN No modern kitchen is clock that keeps accurate Gfemm of Rhode 1,||md_ The utterlihe one supreme virtue of her sex, and _so only too often she docsn't coll- .. was an eminent clel-|-ymgn and Um. alder it wrong to cheat at cards if she gets the chance or to palnl her nickel ‘ww of ,mm at prmcetm Them nn the street cars if she can get by with it or to have a frock sent up on mga; 5¢.mum.y_ chules slmuel ,approval from a fashionable shop and then send it back as unsuitable after gtg Q o`|uQtw*. H k ` KJ! h0lDA dl'0UllilkN.' hll 00Dl¢¢ li. cendant. . _ girls are taught that it is a vvonlalfs privilege to get what she wants hy hook or crook Boys are taught to be honorable and aboveboard in all thcll U ‘ O o - 'tl-rulings. but a lirl is early lnltll-.tcd into all the ways of subtlety and gullv A Mofnlng Smile land taught that it is a womans privilege always to change her mind and _ .lepudiate a bargain when she finds she is getting the worst of it. ,em by Wm home um morning I Boys are taught to speak the truth, and there is no other man for whom Mud wmebody Swann, mmeth'm_ we have such a contempt as we have for the liar, but girls learn to tell mls "mm, along with their first dance steps and generally are accomplished prevzlri- `the t imc they begin to go about. Nor is this coilsidcred ll reflec- esouna xld~'~A , th t “mrs by mm Ho Wu mwwmr ad WAS my tion on the characters of even the "nicest" girls. It is just that wc dont emudnw, “nd ‘ mmm lcxpclité ahglrl to be Veraclous Jane, and perhaps we wouldn't kxlgw what to Amnum 'ummm do w h er if she was. it is iced. complete v '_-*_ V A Nor do we expect women to have another virtuc that we demand of f f - f men ns a commonplace, and that is of being good sports. We call thc man ` tt h lh its b l. _ l s .'r_O MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OP THE MODERN WOMAN 3.1;’.i‘.l5..l.1§i;"i.l.i”.2f“..‘;‘;§‘:”f§ §..‘;°.;‘$. Y °-9:-\ " -* "f ' ' ’ f ' woman who is a good enough eport to take things as they come, tempest and .I__ au-af q~,»~a-;gp§ra§ga;<‘g< i\P*C“' w Y, . W . ,. it fl ._'...\~._ 1 1 9 _ , Offering 9)/(collar: women . . . who appreciate to-day; . . have been quick to approve Modena. For Mocless is inhnitely softer _ _ . more comfortable . . . safer. Its filler is a fluffy, yielding rtorm. as wall as sunshine. bitter ss well ae sweet, and who meets existence as it comes with a grin on her lace. Indeed, women, as a general thing, are such bad losers that many men refuse to do business with them or to help them in the management of their affairs. They have heard too many women blaming mon for market dc- preseion and investments that wcnt blooey; too many widows wllo believed lhemslves robbed of the money they themselves had wutcd in extravagance. 'You New Comfort . . . F lfeedom . . . Safety .' Al-ld how many women lose out in marriage because they feel that all that is demanded of them as wives is merely to be chaste? They were cold and selfish and nagging. They never mad can effort to be complmionablc or interesting, but they esteemed themselves perfectly good wives bccaullc thg ggw and better things of they dldn't have affairs with other men. ' All of which ieadabne to redect that it would be a good thing for thc women themselves and ‘for the world at large if they could realizo that chas- tity is not tile only virtue. For them. as for men, there are 'ninety-onc other desirable ones pggofygy mx __.._.._........ _..._ ___...._~.._-.....___.- mass. Its sides are rounded. lt and smile misuse also lvrw un the is amwnslv =b=°fl>=f==- i M1'l¢1d.vB¢ul¢tiful .......‘”""". ..Z2$?.£.§‘iZ."§“li Yorlrfs largest makers of surgical drraofrigo, liandagu. absorbent canons. M $1: "_ ',m“'“°M”“,“1' From all over the country . come letters in praise of the superioricies of Models. Women like its easy dispov ability. Despite its advantages Models costa no more. if you tty it once we are sure you will use it again and again.. Ask for it at your drug or department store. . tl* other ere always apply with a hu* ‘gentle umm rotary motion and » » lure pst the lm gently-uns, too. ln xzsrlxoirova raol Yomlo an “Word 41110014011- when wuhlns . _...__ the face and when drying with your whilc myimy my muy mn” gml towel, always use the same upward neocgity of ¢|¢¢|-gm for knpm hu movement. _ It is s [ood plan to make figure youthful, gm mgy up W u. a daily practice of patting lightlythe that it is lust as necessary that im, muscle of the face aa this brings V the muselg of on gm pg mm- ,hm the blood to the surface tissues and or exercise. Bo many who complain Will Mt only aid! in imflrovlnl the of dull, sailow conlplexlons could ¢U‘°l~lllll0ll 'bill in Y/0111118 UP the easily remedy this condition ll they ‘Gabby tissues. Buch daily treatment would in ul lt thu th. mul muscles 'ill ,mp up the complexion. sive uso rguslvg their gully gilwmqg °¢__color to the skin and remove aallow- mrslses aaa mah su- and treat- Mil- is 'N11 ll help to keen the menu to keep the circulation from _muscular contour of the face firm and becoming slugflah. _ Y0l|l~l'lflll» 'mem are several ways to prevent The underlylns principle of the on facial uuaulauon ll-our becoming hw" popular twill rack# ls Stimul- nlunlsh-pxerelae; marcus. facial ation or elleulatlen. They are an- pun mg ,mm-ing gg “gag” in ‘plied to the face and neck (after mmlse is to emu the lips armiy ma cream or oil me bv wmhlns with f lnllm th# sham ll #Math you vm ,warm um and s -mild sum facial pasta, tm mama. patting me going to blow up a wy balloon. ` Hold lallowdd to dry °“ l'll° lklll. thul the breath for twenty-live te any lhilttlns out the wlelde all' and pra- sz ills the rain breathes again, and healthier and the he akin have been re- . pepsuptheelreulatienandthus - ` does much toward ratainil I Whiti- E " lulsuup_usluu.auans|ptalla|_ worlidndlnlvlvw i I ilk,” *rim* i-I ideal of spotlesshess in women. I b”"z~ve that on the cllastlty of women de- ' l Boys are taught that they must be honest, but girls are not. Indlrcetly I many cases. A simple but ehetlve Claahdhl the akin. of course. Wll»h_` 1'¢' ' - " ` MARCH 3 1930 l ' I ° "' ` ¢..__.*;___._.l _ , _ _ nf an-'_ ii.; _ {/fbow) Hand: nfl; wonuvl when ‘ 5 maid: relieve ber ofall bowe- 1 WA. fnfmlpbtlogfupbj. l l i I __ We asked' The w:'se:t, mort inexpensive beauty mrs known . . . Lux in your disbpam' Keeps your bands lovely for less than 1 c a dajf! FUD* Kid - "G¢¢. Jimmy. when I ""°'__" ' ' i 5 ‘shut off t“.c air from the sk`n for anv ‘lcilgth ol time. ol' to coat the whol: of the body ut tho same time an that thc skin could not breathe or throw of! its impurllbies. It would prove fatal, as in the case of certain dancers who, wishing _to make an ex- traordinary spectacle. have. coated their whole /bodies with some type of gold paint, ivltil disastrous results. For an excessively oily, sallow coin- plcxlon an effective way to stimulate eil-cuiat-ion in the face is to give it a steaming once ol' twice lt wcck. To do this first blind up the lllxir in a towel or wear a rubber bathing cap to keep the hair dry. Cleanse the face and neck with cleansing crcllm or oil. Wpe ofi' the .surface dust and grime. Pour boiling water into a basin and hold your face in the sitcom. Throw allal-is turkish towel over your and tha basin. making a sort of lent ' ln. Be lui D slightly. or it, may scald the face massage the face thoroughly with ll' mild soap lather. Rinse well in Mvld /water. Finish ~_ the treatment by massaging u little bleaching el-tam thoroughly over the face and heck. Leave on for a few minutes and then l ‘wipe off the cream with a tissue l square and pat on a mild astringent. .allowing it to dry on the skin. The ; above treatlmnt is better if taken at, bedtime. Itianot vlsowlooutoff doors after stoaminl the face. In addition to various exercises. chemin; process it must not be for-I gotten that the lm new the fresh are not healthful. The tmic afoot; ,frol»navn|lrinthe'frthairandnm~ ahlnofniybo saidto ba” Almod- - (6 . _ Dressmaking Lesson Furnished The Rolmmce of Your Name' ‘""“°' E ' _ _ , M°f° _ l'»1Woman’s Realm -.°-. Social and lfersoinal -.fy . I {B|I0w} Adual pbam graph of tbl lovely bands ofa woman who don all ber own war!--glues ber band: tba simple beauty ' -_care described below. ily in mm- um” we,-¢ Joseph war- Undoubtedly this is_ why good women do many little tricks that many a S 0 . Mn G,-,em .nd william Benwn had man would not do. The woman hns qualified in what she believes to bc - ' I “Can you tell /hom lookifgf at ¢z woman 's /sands w/vet/ver sine _ _ ces her own work? ” fines: besuly salons in the co 8liSW¢l`-' . “With all our experience We put this question to the experts 'in 305 of the untry . ; : here is their we ‘cam/ot.'k1Istiugu/‘sb between the hands of the woman who has servants to do all her work and the can Isn’t it wonderful to know that Lux for all your soap a and wealth? ‘oils of the skin . . . keeping Bus adorably young lookin g. o ` 1 |»';llll.l for kuttcr, thc majority Et-'nquette' :ilu sales pr-lug quoted at alll hands of the woman _ who uses Lux in her dishpan. Lux giv_es l`-_sal beauty that right /n,yaur dlslr [an you can have beauty care fdr'f»`yofu'- hands? .' l : nd water tasks means hands aa truly lovely as those ofthe tvomao of leisure ' Here is the reason--Lux suds. are _so very ientle and bland they protect and soothe the precious mary y hands smooth, white, And remember-'this beauty care costs almost nothing! L1/xfbr your disllrs carts les: t/mn lc a day! . Lever Brothera Limited, ’i‘on_mio na Snap m1ker;l\iappoi!l.=‘ne{l’t to Ul_e£:.E‘;,eel_l¢uciea .~ .; »_ _.'._ tool: place at 34 cents of to "“b¢` D- ._ 35 cents. Ttctail prices of 38 and 39 Q. when taxing ‘lem st] runnin dinner. is it absolutely' necessary for the guest who sat on thellostless' right to make the first move to ko? A. No; it is not consLdmd_,til4msn- ered. ll the mu- ls grcwlnflsts, for mother lady to rise first. - _ Q. when inltialrd presents are gli,-_ en to a bride. what initial should it have? A. It should have the ihirflial of thc brideb maiden name. - Q~ How may me develop ease and a pleasant friendly manner? ' _ A- Bl' I sincere considcrotionof olheto and \otin¢_in a perfectly ng. tural manner. " to keep the vapor care .l _ however not mberin the steamlmz. ,.. ' - roces until the water has cooled- aragter Close -_ ` _ ‘ PS . sack- `When the water ¥iviD¥ oi! 3 l - " ' `. '_ / Q55; 301 Sz” Jr xo5» °_o'° "jf: H lots __ ~ have filler.: t nlvo ace. »'_.~="‘j ~ 'l eooo ` all l l; § dl mauieaioualltln lntoningunaduli llifslelzoombleaica. ' _ll gl !§i 2 \ . . = '_ . ..t-.a-*»- /. i » vs -- Plll09|¢ . wsisi faiataaaaadamnnsv-" (BOOKS ~ lf/1‘ . . ' ‘uiusmuunlussls . A " ` ' ’ . hm'¢ Plllsapolithulrnalarlllih molar, than very slowly sun tm mum on nun from sf¢¢uun¢ lor ru- me wnlu _elmo cl the nuuluo ._ » ' i,,|,,,.1|,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,..n|,||»»»» to “gps mmm, mo _.1|p|. Us several minutes. The blood then ‘awry day. Getting out in the crisp ~ » _ __ . ,. .',~,,,.,‘,¢ ¢;|,;,¢¢¢,'1'|¢yn|dah. gm; gggmg two of three lung qauy. rlisilaa to the rescue and circulates weather is sure to 'taken and atilnul- ' » _ “ug mat cali hadisla to al-, I ` mg mums of syanlmg up fue freely to the surface of the rain, up a sluulsh circulation. Try, a _ _ _ _ |¢-I |¢¢¢||l¢_|». hal Mllm to do with ckduhtidn lin. ellalinl it of impurities. which are bflsk walk every day. HIM Md thdt _ _ ~' “_ 'iw' ,Q WMllfn|thefaedf\i'atillWllhIYaMf tlltflldawal inthe blood stream aleepiniin arodm Where lilrlll '___ _ , _ ”“”,|d,”L|“' JW than ln nom nm. uurasuly nnsf' 'nun' me moon u mlmlm lu out a me circulation of -msn ull 'lr _ _ ,,, ew., _ mlm an lswula sus mln nur lunu- Wm ll" M111 nw): ls re- mmaulal. o1-=.__ stuns. Mmm .\¢_olrraaal.t l,,...~l _ me the '__ 1 'cents a pound were unchanged. In the cheese market the seasonal quietness continued with the days light trading taking place at the _sumo levels. A few sales were slight- ly lower, llov\'cvcl', quotations beinrg givcn at from 18% cents to 19 cents for easterna and from 19 to 19% for westerns. Further drops of one to two ccllts ly dozen wore noted in thc ifrcsher grades of thc cgg marketi- -Qllotationsstood at from 45 cents .1 :dozen for Xrcsh specials to 35 cents for stoi~:~.gof_s¢\conds. The potato mar- kct and dressed poultry remained `r.tc:ldy_ and unchanged. i »--__i___;_..----._....._.2- “-. ‘ . ; ~.= . .- ,,. - _ _ ‘ I the pvrlolle dlaanhrt tlarnaar ; _uma e_ap`\r1q'en ls to be aveilvl. Wk! l .la-its -oi it w|¢»°M»~¢l-l°- gqfgl ¢|_`;l| ahhh rain. la other will. _ Wavougloossrlranolt. it eh ami- mduggd will ualnallly nous lan is mtl to Hlealatlls ha#-itll: _‘1|’*'° ; _t; _ §"» ill. luulnuhllnnlvlf E§_ 9 .;' ' . ilaaé-_-_'-4'-_‘°-~'_'_ _ _<__. J A] 1 <