s f I from Paris. It is trimmed with mod- . A MorningSmile A flanri zAssurcd. Comfort [Wocznl ealm -:- Social t. and‘ PelrsoQiolt 4' t4.’- JVhat the Fashionable . Milady Beautiful Iylahlneda Are Wearing givustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington a printed tux crepe in upuclne It's an intriguing sdaptiodoi cir- ionea on brown ground is latest news cular ilara with wrapped draped movement at side. that creates smart aleekness so desirous at the meanest. The molded bodice is quits simple . with collar-less Vionnct neckline so becomingto most women. ‘ Sleeves are fitted with darts below the elbow. The hips are snugly fitted with shaped diagonal yoke both front and back. You can copy it exactly at a small outlay for it takes but 2% yards oi 40-inch material to make it for the. n p! sverase flsure. Style No. mi comes in aines i0. 18 years, 3d, 3B, 40 and 62 inches bust. assure ouusrious suswriaun Reducing Exercises Dear Miss Leeds-ill How can I reduce abdomen land thighs? (2) I am l8 years old. 5 feet 4 inches tell and I weigh 145 pounds. My measure- mentsare: nust, as; hips, as; call. 115i: ankle, 8%. Are these correct? (S) I have oily skin and pimples and am very much tanned. How can 1 clear my skin? MRS. E. R. '2 “i? I Damag- ail 811k 67990 in flattering b‘ ‘ shade willplacs you in "know" oi fashion. Black crepe satin is an- other interesting choice. Navyblue silk ‘crepe is always in good task for . general daytime occasions, and es- pecially suitable for business woman and college mill. In the sheer fabrics, black chiflon is worn extensively for dining. Orepe Romaine in slats blue. georgette crepe in tomato red, printed chiflon, printed chliion cotton voile, and black crepe Elizabeth are chic. Pattern price l5 cents. ' Be cure to fill ln-size oi pattern. Address Pattern _Department. The large Jiashion Msgaaine is le cents, but only 10 cents when ordered with a N0. 2677. Size ............-........ "l!!! nuance-ss-ss-sssss-s-sssssasssaen w _lt.reetdddrsss sits. at ‘shoulder I . canasaaaaaasasasaaeaaeaaeasss-sanss- City Stats Household Hints Answer-O) Regular exercise pill! moderation in eating will help reduce -these parts. While I do not Pecom- mend reducing diets for growing girls, I do advise a wise rczulation of diet to avoid ovcrlndulgcnce in fattening foods. Make it s point. not to eat between meals. Do not eat more than one kind oi starchy food at the same meal. For example. ii you eat bread, do not eat potatoes or "comstarch, pudding or cake. Eat freely oi fruits and nonstsrchy vege- tables, especially leafy ones. Hero is a reducing exercise that you may do l0 to 20 times a day. Stand erect with heels together and toes out. Bend the knees, slowly bringing the body to a. squatting position. Keep spine erect. Rise. When you can do this exercise easily, try this one. Stand erect with leit. hand on hiP and right hand resting lightly on the ioot, raising the leit leg out in front. Now, slowly bend the right knee to a squatting position, keeping the leit leg raised in front without letting (2) You are over the average ‘Dylabaabha "What Sift oi clocking girl is WI 1% v - “Well, 5a ,Ua b sit d a III put makes it a‘ ‘ ,, necessary pcrmownertcbewealthyoragood new‘ - hmal ‘Ian Ii food sticks on enamel ware scrub itwithahalfworn whisk broom when washing it. and the road can be removed without injury to the cooking utensils. - Odd Pieces cf bleed ' Who‘ and delicious soup can be msda if the odd pieces o! meat sreusedinthestbckpbtllitwer vegetables added will make a good vegetable soup. 9 l ‘CASTORI Linus Ifasmallbosoilimeiskaptin “ma”; thenlntry oranyroem thstisin- flit-MARIO eiined to be damp, it will ksap the - _ _ air ceol and dry. IQQ of Service 1n‘, weight for your age and height, but Answer: back oi a chair. Stand on the right . it touch the floor. Rise and mpeat. g . s , ‘ \ i DOYOt/iy Dix Letter Box - . ~ l Ian a Girl Tell Whether She is Immune to Love? ' A Stepmother Repents to Her Bargairr- ; ~ How to Shake Oif a Too-Devoted Mother e Dear Miss Dix-It is possible that a girl should be so constituted that she is incapable oi falling in love? I am 24 years old. Considered beauti- ful. Have traveled extensively. and am st present employed by one oi the largest nnns in America. I have come in contact with men oi’ all classes and types. Many oi them have" found me attractive and I have had numerous opportunities to marry. ' But while I enjoy the society of men and the good tlmesihey give me, I never have been able to bring myseli to consider merry!" In! one of them. Yet l shudder at the thought oi having to spend the bal- ance oi my liie in spinsterhood, im- 1 hgvg g womgn-g normul desire for husband and children and a. home. but. I simply cannot imagine marriage without iovs bain; tolerable. 9° W" mink "l" M?» R1811} will ever come along, 1 or am Ions of those unfortunate beings who-are immung to 10v” KAITHERINE, It would tsk-i a bolder one than I to venture a pgophacy wnummg what Cupid is liable to do to any woman, especially when she is 24 which is the age at which a woman Just begins to be capable oi the grand passion. on. harder they go with us. Most likely the reasons you haven't fallen in love is because the ma: hasn't come slonr who possessed that intangible something that set youl day a man crosses you: path who is no better-looking, no clevsrer, no 15nd. erer, kinder, more considerate than other men. no whit superior to m; msu you freely lay a‘: hLs ieet all the treasures oi your heart that you luvs re- fused to other mm. —--—-— n— There are many women capable oi a great love who go through ilis without ever being in love because they never meet theman who can_ call forth their affections. marry the men who want them, instead oi the men they want. Sometimes. having the glory oi a great love beiore their eyes, they refuse to substitute a lesser love 1o: it and remain unwed. . v l And there are some womenwho are cclibste by nature. ‘rhcy are m- capable of any feeling ior a man stronger than friendship. They often marry because they fear the loneliness of splnsterhood, but they make cold and unloving wives and always find their husbands a bore and a burden. Nothing but a great love oflseis the inevitable sacrifices oi matrimony and so I think you will be very wise not to marry until you are sure that you have found some man with whom you are so romantically in love that your measurements are good except narbipawhirh you marrsduneltv exercise. Walk four or ilve miles a day outdoors. Cultivate correct pos- ture with abdomen contracted and chest expanded; stand tall. (l) Wash your face with soap and warm water both morning and eve- ning, finishing with a cold rinse or ice rub. The ripe pimples may be prieked with a sterilized needleafttr being bathed in hot boric acid solu- tion. Gently press out the pus and apply more fresh boric acid solution or other suitable antiseptic. Avoid constipation. Take a. warm cleansing bath each night and a cold or tepid bath in the morning followed by a hard rub-down. Exercise outdoors for two hours a day ii possible. Join g g, ‘ class or go swimming several time: a week. LOIS Limos. Freckle Dear Miss Leeds-u) How can l remove freckles’), (2) How can I re- duce my abdomen? (3) I am i0 years old and d feet 8 inches tall. I weigh 126 pounds. Is this correct? (4) What height oi heel should I wear? (t) What colors are becom- I have brown hair and eyes? BRDWNIYES. _ Answen-(l) It is not always pos- sible toreniove freckles entirely when youwouldtlunkitwsstoeswsetlrycur sort oi comradeship together. they are dark. but they may be faded‘ ilfe without him would be cinders, ashes and dust. A woman such as you Because yc z haven't been aflllcted by sporadic cases oi sentiment up to that time is no sign that you won't have a fatal attack of heart trouble later Indeed. you are all the more likely to have it. and have it badly, ion‘ _ love is like certain juvenile complaints-the later in liie we catch them, the pulses tingling. What ‘this mysterious quality is you do not know, but some ‘ Sometimes these women in despair oi ever finding their real mates. _ 1 (llcan, Convenient‘, at small t on the Electric Rangette Instant Heat yr , electric outlet-it requires no special wiring. L See the Rangette today at our store. d a r 171$" Cooking , cost With the Rangette you can enjoy the convenience ofelec- ‘trio cooking at a‘ small cost. The price is low; it may» be bought on easy monthly terms; and it is economical to operate. The portable oven heats quickly and the top burners are instantly regulatable to any one of three degrees of heat. This handsome little Electric Range can be plugged in any » l ' y Special offer Hotpoint Electric Toaster I only $6.90 cash: | » , ' for 4 ‘months r | The? Maritime Electric . On terms-M down ‘and $1.50 a month CO. of the Associated System Charlottetown, P. E. 1._ arawithagandnraisasiundadshslatafalsihaabalasqmostagrcesble one. DQROTHY DIX. U O O O I I I I Dear Miss Dix-A few. years ago I married a wldqwer with three children, I find that Iam not consulted about the aiiairs of the children. My husband and they settle their problems among them I don't count with them. My husband also complains about hard times and tells me that we will have to cut expenses and economize. but he gives the children what they want. Ha . expects me in do without things so that the children may have them. I don't think lile is worth living like that. What do you think? " , SIEPMOIEER, Answer: . ‘ , Ithinkthatthecareerofastepmotheristhemostdifllcultandhaa- ardous _onc that any woman could possibly choose. 'I‘o fill it properly, she should have the wisdom of Solomon. thepstlence oi Job, the tact oi a Talleyraud.’ the sense oi humor of s Mark Twain, the long-suiiering endur- ance and the ability to tsks kicks of an army mule and s mother heart. is big as the world. And than some. » 11hr the stepmother essays an almost impossible task, that oi mother- hood, without thc love oi a mother that makes the sacrifices she iscallcd upon to make sweet instead of bitter, and that blinds her to the iaults; that deafens her to the noise oi the children that ms must live with and put up with. , . . s; Did you ever watch a woman's face when her own children were how- ling and shrinking and raising s motion that disturbed everybody within/car» shot? She is peaceful, interested, entertained and you know she is-tbink- lng whstllovely. high-spiritnd little darlings they are. But let semebod! she's children dc the same thing and it gets on her nerves and irritates her and she calla for somebody to stop those little brats. ‘Ihst is the whole case in a nutshell, Btepmothsr. "‘ . i - J Because thasechildrenarenotyourchiidrsnyousrejsalousoithsir father's love for them and o! their oonildencu together. You resent it,‘ but. children and their iather bad that . earshssliculdgowithmswlilpo Inawcrdmscamshaka hsr. Picnic E9335“ Lunches lt|"l --~---\h Q. How shouldagroom choosehis best man ‘and attendants? . ' A. Ila should ask his brother or his most istimm irlend to s. uis best man. Be should include a bro- tlier or cousin oi the bride among his attsndlntl. Q. Bhouldthe mouth ever be ' opened and closed when chewing feed? . " ‘ A. Ho. closed and the procem nnissleasly. Q. What does "en coquille" mean? A. served in shells. \\\\\\\ . n. up. should be mt Performed brownintbswholeshspwhssshscoaiistorcspbcrnnalreward. Dear was Dis-é! arn snsised to u» must sin ever. w. would as ~ the happiest people in the world except fcr my mother. who never leaves us alone a minute that she can help. She is financially independent and has s number oi children, but I am the younlest con and have been living at heme with her. ilymotber seems to think that whenever I go out~in my _ to csllicn my sweetheart, she goes along. do?‘ _ My iiancse naturally objects to this. but what can I Answer: f For The Cook oars‘ naor canes 10cc cup brown lullt. ens-hell cup butter. W! 08¢ (beaten). two cups flour. three" level- tee-speed! beklns wwder. one and one-ball was cheered dam and enough milk so~tbat the batter will drop eesiLv. Add grated lemon rind. nutmeg, van- illa and salt to tasts. EIIZEMA CAUSED. Mvwilll 0n F Yen ..."l"...'l.'." 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