Tue; (.‘_l-i+_\iil.(4‘ilf__I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN ’ 1 !__-i :- Social and Personal“ -:- Fashions, {Auk DlUr-l l i . . i l iWlat the Fasluonables are Wear-mg i why “on, __ nu," . _ Men T“, u, D h D Obtwenel z Illustrated Dressmaklng Lesson Furnished With Under-gland y a o: Otherwise ' Every Pattern Women? B1181" M"! ' _ ~ >> H ' - i b lle Wortllln f n I ' ' B” "M" e hf.” Why Can’t Men Use the Same Intelligence m , ' ‘ ‘ o o o ' - Dealing Wlth Their Wlves and Thelr l For one or your new series dw- ~ Domestlc Problems That The)’ U99 ti,5;.“‘$.21.i‘i§$°.i°§'.li.ii;2§§JZ"§i'J in Their Business Relations With l patterns so smarwhereb a darling. . Other Men? -— ThlS IS Some- Look at its clever bodice cut 1n ,1 thing. That Women can double-breasted effect, its deep cuff- h f ed sleeves and its slimming strsigm- Never COITIDTe i!!! line skirt. , . willie it's charming; of course in v Fussy D|3h¢3 One of tllc things that women never can understand about men l; sheer woolen, boucle Jersey weave l, i’ “In” such dgli, why they never use the same intelligence in dealing with womeglnllllik and knitted woolen weaves, it also |‘ _ with their domestic problems that th ey use indeallng with men flu m 5 makes up attractively in rough crepe l (IOU! d¢$$¢flS business affairs. It begins with the_apparent - I» ellk and plain and Printed flat crepe ~ . b I 951m! ‘b! m" t° mm‘ ‘my m“ opinion or a’ _ ir g,ii,-_ “n e prep." woman's mentality and character. Any mhh "M" i Ami Wulii be suypflggd at how gd will] the grade of a moron can talk to another man for _’_ _ fn>y i, i, w fashion i; half an hour and have his number to the last hair q stylo No. 940 is designed for sizes . on his head. He will know Just about what sort i , l6, i8, :0 years, 3e, 3a, 4o and 42 or brains the other mo" h"? Whelh" h° h °"°°k' » ‘l _ inc-hes oust size is requires 35g ed or straight; whether he is an egotist or has an _ A weds o; 35.1mm mam-mi with 1,5 , inferiority complex and whether he is a go-getter , . I yard of S5»inch contrasting. ‘ J E I or a quitter. I E ’ V. - Be sure to flll in the size of ths w - l ' i pattern. send stamps o: coin (coin N. ‘ H It takes a man who is an artist in dissimulatlon i‘ W" preferred.) g '_"_ . to fool another man, but any girl baby can turn the E A B l E U p . v , .. I 4 l [l Price of pattern l5 cents. . . . trick Nmctymjne men out of a hundred Wm take a woman at ha, he, v I _~ lll ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ -_ vaiue and i: she has a good complexion and a natural WIWB 111 h" hhh‘ v / th i, i v v they believe that she is possessed o! all the virtues, and that their 7.77 . 3° ~, I F‘ M‘ 946' Si“ _ mothers and sisters are cats when they warn them that her susm 6;; i‘ l “"5 -- in disposition and that her rosebud mou ‘ ‘ l J ...............................-.. ixession masks a v egary / _ ‘m i" hi?‘ A. i Name ‘ v o 1011505 the tongue of a shrew. IS_ choice, old-fashioned vegetablesoup m q , 51w. A MQ fnlngsflflle __ enriched with pieces o_f tender meat 1s just w '1 ' The z What else, except that men's Judsmcnis so haywire when they en- d" ‘hm Wh€mh° lhmlllilhdmvh" hthuh '7- ,1 Q 1 . ‘ _ street Add": _, , __w . counter the femmme proposmon, makes men, mafryag they do? How When ecluldren rush m from ool, w en V i,‘ f i . ' Brazilian captgln_-sgrgegnt to. i else can you explain the fact that a. highly educated and cultivated man Yourhmbmd “m” honmwlhh "e315 Pelfwa- L H’ 1m morww mm Wm be an ecu so of ‘loan w“, a “mm gm m. we yam without finding out that she i,“ whenyouyourselfneedsomethmghot, racing o Q troy c"? 5m" the sun-somethin which d; i, no more brains than a chicken and has never even scratched at the and enfwhoutlshl" v "IV" chm belrh t- i. l1‘.\i ha en ever d g c1 (is n; ' es o! a book or suspecting that she will bore him to death after they v_¢$¢fflhl¢-Be¢f'5t>up- t is made with nigh- r l , gill’? 1° rplpthe meg foilamdevstggoer gifhlarmd? giving Canadian ve etables and choice 1 i.‘ ‘"1 u". They can Obsewehmm mm ha?” pnadnan beef, in _ am bells Canadian a? p _ _ 8 qu t GS’ way p m s,“ ho ,5 kitchens. Invi crating eef broth, flavory seem... . ma. .0 dear u a menon and I shall give the neces- What keeps an efficiency expert from knowing at a W tomato”, dice‘? Potatoes and carrots, Pa”, ~- Celerky h“ spwp“ I - _ nlnt P sary explanations. sloppy in her clothes, with a general look of needing to be sent to the onion ‘elected bu,” Puree of vegetables and ggigkgggffmbg“ ism-glee " - i . I I I ‘ i gym , B Sergeant (to second dlttol-By laundry, and who always keeps him waiting when they have a. date, is ‘ “be”! w ply of temPting ieces of meat. glgfdcr Tomwoh , , S“, ~— order 0i the captain. in the morn- lazy and untidy and unpunciual and will make one of the slovenly wives How you enjoy“! How It “u. es rnumnger. hgzsqgunl. 3:23:13.‘ ' l {he WOMEN ASSUME BROADER ing at half-past five there will begin !who run their husbands mad with dliatorlness and poison them on bad d _ "mph", Verdun-tn‘ _. > i To snoumans AND DECE-‘IVE an eclopse of the sun with demon- ‘icooking? Why doesn't the astute credit man realize that the poor girl Or er a supply from your grocer today. 12 ' f. t ti b tn t . i 1 d 11x Sol -l - ll-his-gl must be llead-over- c a CAN/ulu" “Cbucluwlllnfi J illlS l! l0 Q6’ Men used to be the broad-shoul- an‘: xfclltahin: cailcalllaeaihleeld: it??? ilvidlelsiinatrciis diddssvfrill mike tllfoziflel drho alwallilsy keeps nér husband's CAMPBELL SOUP CGMPANY LTD I “D c ‘N ’_ If your l Iver dered race, but lke several other doors, the eclipse will take place ‘nose to the grlndstone to get her Paris finer-y? w; w“ TORONTO ' CANADA B IN ADA , .- n; In proper things that men used to be, they within the barracks. l ‘ _ I W O r k I n g are no longer the only broad- But they won't. Every day we see brilliant ma; marrying the 176M111; ‘ s mdgy fake shouldered element. Femininlty, D 9 I e tiful but dumb. Wo see ambitious men carrying trl ing women who w 0 5 "l1 ' in the name or fashion, has assum- .0“ t leep on be clogs to their feet. We see poor boys marrying extravagant girls. We - _ .» plr c A R T E R 7 s Cd the msponsibiiiiy 0g wide Side, GaS Hurts Heart see refined men marrying coarse and vulgar women. Not one oi’ these ' LOOK FOR THE ' ~ w. -. ._ . ii I, “mo. e ";t'°.‘°‘."i"‘fi.'lf.t.'i.iiifiiii "was: r awérlr u: i1, {jugs Here's how they accomplish this your fight side or back’ your UP_ ‘about m an whafimie ed h m h 1d b to at mo“ Wm‘ _ q _~‘ ' new responsibility. Shoulder 08-118 PER bowel may be full of gas. At {and energy and‘ l’ ‘ an mw Se“?! csfitvou ferteasyenrsgnld °n8whme' p I L L s , , ., on blshOD sleeves in one receipt: a gi-inliclnwprmlwate: wlithka Vihiml i"? 15 ugedzswosfifgld m: ha!) mess‘ Ling‘ gsgexgty depend without little cape alrangclnent that falls p u 5 p e g ye" "l “c ‘ C ‘amc er m} p n p p ' _ 1d ihum - bulk. 5811M wlllpound knowing a slngle solitary thing about her that matters. sold ewnwhefe in lust over the curve of the shou u?‘ (known as Adieflka) \ . __ g ‘ . , T, 25C and 75c red packages is another: tucks running ‘mm e 3:125 wash? out poisons which Then consider men's gullibility where women are concerned. Every shOllld Stave Se“ m“ h’ “w” m “w” °r 1°59‘ l“ meanm‘ 5° "ma" ' neck o“ the shoulder and pa“ w“ geiisfiflggilhflsthzivnfilivglllzllfisycgillll man hails from Missouri and has to be shown when another man ac- “A P t’ s! smile“ “he” Pwple- It begins by wamhmh 9°" mm ‘W'- "hd n‘ ' P U R E L Y down the arm is a third; a Wtllliatil be “d °1 hilwel imlsflus Bud W111 costs lllln, but he lives on Easy Street and every pretty girl has his num- ersecu ‘on , V teen“? m” he calm” d° “withing "whim m h“ mitwa-‘d "Ppwu" '- N E G E T A B L E mom m“ We shoulficr ,2“ "m sleepl-fgod tonight‘ Hughes Drug bcr. Every man, and especially every rich man, is filled with suspicion IdEa In “gm an‘? that everymle “nmhd he 15 m9 shme- hi5 P°°T “Th3” t L “armws “nu it’ n s e Co" ' ,, of other men and is always afraid that some other man is trying to work mm 55 crlflmlh! hhh- 5°"! h‘ ‘WI-Mn! ‘hi’ mm 1mm!" . - ._ , snugly i115‘- flbovc ihe °1h°W 15m“ F°"‘“"” imp!" "'1" -°"“_'“ He becomes very alert to the occurrences into deliberate pear’ , -- -—- f m ton AgDII§41{l]l\All( 0., Uqlt. him or put something over on him. d t t m u . our . l) , It. 'nll_ A nn. Are you snowing your chudren worn! In ges ures 0 s OOm- cu 0n. . l l i; The gay decslvers of bulk-inside EEG-Lian‘ nmkc-s—-—-yOu to; Bu, he is fined with a beautiful and boundless optimism that en- to grow up with a persecution panions and elders. A smile may The forthright child who ll g: H F0)‘ .7716 Cook _l outside and ‘mime pleats’ tucki headed, have the side ihillnczl out n i fl ..-._,:,r:;.r-M~, a t s i DRAWN BUITEB- Drawn butter is a very useful m base-and we find that not oicryoile understands exactly what is lfleant by the name. Sometimes sonic confusion exists between drawn butter and simply a melted butter-the latter, too, very useful Io." dressing fish and vegetables. so we will give you, here, the c.\'- nct ilroccdure for making drawn butter sauce-and also a few prac- ticrlPand easy variations for it-the kllld of tllillg we really nccd very frequently in the course of our or- dinary meal preparation. I V Ingredients , éjablespoons butter. -_ {tablespoons flour. Jicup boiling water. Pepper. ‘A, teaspoon salt. Melt butter, blend in flour, add ‘sic: gradually, stirring constantly. dd seasonings. Caper Sauce—-Add 2 tablespoons rained capers. Curry sauce-Fry 1 tablespoon chopped onion in the butter: mix 1 iensiloon curry powder with the flour and blend into butter, thou nzlci water gradually. Before serv- ing. add salt and 1 tablespoon lemon Uuice. Grange Sauce-Use 1 cup poultry gtoi instead of water, and arid flulcp of 1 orange just before serv- Ing.:-' ... .,-.__.. and concealed gathcrllssmhhve a way of waiting mug“! from the folds of workaday materials as well as the more sumptuous silkc and satins of the evening. I Try Lydia E. Pmkham‘: Vegetable Compound / 's\*< wees 4%’ . ‘l . elt Terrlbly Nervous Faggcd out . . . always melancholy and hluc. Sllc should take Lydia E. Pink- hanfs Venerable Compound. lrs tonic action bulEJs up the system. Try it. Women Still Have 11g Tresses STYLES DEMAND A GOOD liii-flllllbiii, s miller, SLEEK SILHOUETTE Before the war a heavy head of hair was a szgn of beauty. Women, with facts illlli might easily stop a, 0106K. would boast that their hair came ilehlv’ illcir kllccs, that there was so much of it, that they had to bl-nld it tlgllt to keep it inside a hat, alld so on. 'I'llc bnli C1ll‘f‘(l lllost of such vain hoastrz. fill‘. you still do see some ualncll win iizlllnt a mop of hai: as if it were beauty personified. But Your Expenses! (busiest way to cut expanses d. have monk! this winter Ia ‘to prevent sickness expense. housandl of women no nlloptin the health habit o giving a miidlaxativa toevcry ‘Incubus oftho family Ease a week. Thus rojantln nrcheek- ng colds, eadachcs, dlzdneagbiliousneaa, in constipation. ‘Ne! v anmn- " being safe, mild and all-vegetable, ls for this farnll use. Try it and n11 cu expense. nly 25c. $1M IbMgM-Ibmwrow Alrfgblel i“ head lino, a smart, sleek silhouette. or the color of your hair which ; “HIM really, but the way you make 'it beautify you. _ arc a little flat-headed, side-view, go your ril-lcris to him (he probably has sccn tile-m already, but won't mention them, being a good barber), Let him thin your hair so that it will be illlrk whore your head is flat and ihen below it, and you will come nwnv thinking everybody has been mistaken ill your intellect, that in l-Yhlh You llavc a fine headl, ' , . li you llzltc an eye on styles, you know tllat the thing today is a good It is not illc amount ol- the length, little. There is no more artistic work done today than correct hair thin- ning. It isn't pulled out by the mots. Don't get worried. It merely is cut right and shingled here and there to give you the head contour that you crave.‘ One Fresh Thing "Didn't you see that sign, ‘Fresh Paint?" asked the grocer. "OI course I did," said the cus- tomer "but I've seen so many signs hung up here announcng something fresh that wasn't, that I didn't be- lieve lt;"—-Tlt-B'ts, NllW SCIENCE TEllS = WHY BRAN IS Si] 600i! FUR HEALTH Kellogg's ALL-BEAN Has “Bulk" and Vitamin B; Also Healthful Iron By using Kellogg's ALuBlzAN, milllons of people have overcome common constipation, and the hcazl- achos, loss of appetite and energy that so frequently result. New laboratory tests show ALL- BRAN supplies two things needed to overcome tem orary and recurring oonsti atlon: ‘Build’ to exercise the intest nes. Vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. The “bulk” in Ana-Balm is much like that o! lettuce. Within the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently it clears the intestines of wastes. Further experiments prove Au.- BaAN provides twice as much blood- bullding iron as an equal amount by weight of bee! liver. Eat this delicious cereal and avoid If iron admit to yourself that you lil an rxcclicnt barber, point out pills and drugs. They cause artifi- cial action, and often lead to hurm- ful habits. Try two tablespoonfuls o! Kellogg's Ann-Bun daily-sum- cient to overcome nloat types of con- stipation. 11 your intestinal trouble not relieved this way, see your f =1: Ann-Bum has a delicious, nut- sweet flavor. Enjoy as a cereal with milk or cream or use in making flufiy bran m ns breads, omalets. etc. Recipes on the red-and- een ‘g hihhtwhiifiiie e grocers. ado rltarlo. 1 ' bringing shame and disgrace upon themselves. ents home to undergo an operation for appendlclts. On the following Sun- day his ables llim to swallow whole n11 the fiattcrles and cajolcries of women ‘without a doubt ever crossing his mind that the truthful Jane's didn't llmean every word they said. Thus we behold the cdifying spectacle of ‘aged ndllionalres marrying flappers who th y never suspect marry them ior anything but love alone. i complex? Of course not. Yet it is the most common thing in the hood. What is a persecution complex? It is the unhappy state of mind that convinces its owner that most other people are against him, that makes him suspicious that he is constantly being persecuted or harmed. It has many degrees. When out o! Old Tlmmst ‘it steps over the border line! of by calling him “pretty big boy" and telling him he is handsomer than Jiazzaanlllgnunseutt izecortxss 213$; any of the sheiksi Imagine him writing compromising letters that he stage! It l‘ a source or “Mme cnn be blackmailed for to another man! Not in a thousand years yet unhappiness and has mined the he is just that easily worked by any platinum blonds who thinks he is m” or hundreds o1, thousands of worth the effort. people. Consider also a man's home. Suppose men put as much thought and. n we could“ ‘he we o’ the work into making. their marriages a success as they do to making their average child n seems almost ‘m-’ business a success. Suppose a man handled his wife as tactfully as he possible to discover m“ what‘ does his best customer. Suppose he used patience and common sense in mm“ might’ give him this sus‘! dealing with the problems that came up. Suppose he treated his wife plow“ obsewon‘ Mo“ children are as fairly as he does his partner. There wouldn't be many matrimon- treated n“ only kindly’ but 10v" ial firms that would go into bankruptcy, would there? “my ‘t mm“ m “hml u they iconform tn rule and even if they employ“ use ‘are not there seems to be no Ws sce innumerable hard-headed business men, that no man could bamboozle in a. trade, who let a gold-digger persuade them that they are too young for their wives and that they are more boys again and that she is the only one who understands and appreciates them and who in- vclgles them into breaking up their homes and divorcing their wives and Inlagille any man getting thousands of dollars And why don't the men who handle successful] their some of their talent in dealing with human natureyon their own chl1d- ‘gmlmd for thinking that anyfllln“ ren? Why can't the man who can boss 10,000 men manage an adoles- H“ "m m°d°m ‘chem system mum cent boy and girl? Apparently they can't, or don't. For I have seen 3M“ “M” “m1 l“ Mmanlty" men who had whole labor unions eating out of their hands who couldn't inc" h" cm" °r mm“ that make a 15-year-old flapper come home at a decent hour at night. i" ""14 P01!" Out. hut they would not account for one of the‘ greatest failings of our race. n“ Bow Suspicion Is Born Perhaps some time men will think it worth while to use their tal- on their own families and then what a reformation we shall seal DORORIITIY DIJ. This latter statement is not too that the vicar was prog-istrong. An enormous number of il-essing satisfactorily, and added: people have a persecution hysteria "We will sing hymn 159, ‘Peace, --a natural suspicion of our neigh- Perfec Pcaccb-in the appendix." bor seeking to do us harm, evcn a ~ ~- ~~~—--~-—--- trivial one, is common. What a pity! Because human beings in their heart of hearts are kind. It is too bad for us to mis- interpret motives. So what is it that lies behind it all? several things. A rank be- trayal of our confidences will sometimes cause it. A child or a young person during his plastic, sensitive years who has such an experience may loss faith in all humanity from that time on. May Bo inferiority But the greatest breeder of this ctmplsx is inferiority. It is when tflfld luau confidence in bim- .A country vicar entered a nursing groggtion curate informed the con- ORANOE PEKOE BLEND l l! 1' A "Emilia Ab: Garden" l ‘Tw- ~---»n-iww-\»a-w\o|w~»~ be misconstrued. They are making fun of him! If they Joke or tease world and m h“ n! beginnings as him he til-KGB it 50 SGHOUSIY Chill? do [many other things, m ¢hud_ it amounts to torture. Simple fun treated in such a way as to devel- op his courage and his faith in himself will not be looking for criticism or sllghts from others. "Oh, it was ever so long ago!” . . . . . ud- dainty nay‘ ma. "Dry leaner-l were unknown. The vary finest materials had to vyhbrlos 1t was a prob- lem ovu- which we sought advice. M times, I wan armada leap from carefully tasted recipes ‘I don't remember the ox- ‘ not your when I started using Surprise but I do know that undo I tried it I never znada my own soap again. "1 gndually became accul- tomod to the gentle way Sur- pria cleansed or soiled clothes. But when l found that it wouldn't injure fine woodwork, I thought I had diam-wand thaaafolegoap in tho world. "Pu used it war since. ol course. and I have always hum! that whatever cleans- ing task I have to cope with Surprise can b0 depended ‘upomll " tuft‘! first" was the whsn the fin! I hi?’ rusaaoaaquunneuhoceeaaaunfil-II