. l uow- .,.lllilstrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished . w» ~.~s--r-.~p.~ ‘I .Woman’s Realm ,ldoref_g[ A iyour money g REll ROSE always gave you more cups of tea to the pound than other tea. still more l RED ROSE . . . . .. the reduced price of 60c lb. for the same high quality is . . . well! mighty good tea. Will you take our word for it . . . and try it? shed Rose Tea “is good tea ” What the Fashionable Are Wearing With Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington Smart women are turning to the simple frock of tuh silk for general This model is. particularly popu- larly P9170113‘. It shows perfect taste ‘ daytime occasions. in blue and white crepe 11k print. The applied neckline of vmifle crepe is ae- cented with dark blue Ortpg piping. The platted Jabot frlll passse tahromh an opening piped in the dl-rk blue 6mm. The skirt shows interesting colt gathered fulnesa. ‘ St/yle No. am comes in dses 1e, i8 9913.36, 8!, dllanddl bicholbuot. iilk niflue in rel-law Vfl villi-to 5H1- lng and contrast ts decidedly chic for summer sports. Bhantumg, printed dilalty. linen and ‘M31111 Printed voile lend themselves | beatailfully to this model. |‘ Pattern price 15 cents. ' ‘Be sure to i fill in size of "pattern. Address Pat- ‘ tem Department. Our Spring Fash- " ion Magazine is ll cents, but you may order a pattern and a Fashion i Magazine together for 25 cents. us...- . ..-= ~33? . i___.________-_- \i 1m. m4. / |................ ..... .,...,,..,...,,. | “F. Name s. I ............ ......... ................ * Street Address l i city State mssis-sms-n-eu- an I-AQAQQQAJQ-DQQI-nnm- wincwwgnuagnQgc-rnnvarscwazwumoaw 72-h g Dorothy on." Folly of Using Marriage as an Escape "F10!!! Fault-Finding Parents -- Can, a l Man .be Really in Love With His 'I‘hird- Wife?- - Childrews Welfare Paramount ‘ Dear Miss Dix-I am very unhappy at home. My mother ls most devcwd, hut my father makes my life unbearable. He says he loves meandgives ms plenty of money, two lovely cars and gorgeous clothes. yet 1 am never with him for an instant that he lint finding fault’ with“ mo. _ I have on too much rouge and lipstick, or my sorority is damned; romcthins is the matter. with all my friends. None please: him. He tells me tdget home by i: o'clock when the-dance doesn't begin until 1i. ‘rho’ boy friend I have at present wants mo to run o! and get married. I don't know whether I love this boy or not, and he couldn't give mo the luxuries I have now. but he could at least make me happy. Please tell me father's terrible disposition‘! will exactly follow your advice. BLUI BY!!- Answer: Well, my child, if you take my advice, you will certainly not run c1‘! and marry this boy Just to get away from your father. A lot of girls are silly enough to marry '.*.~.e first man who comes alone to get away from un- pleasant homo conditions and they invariably find out that they have made s. bad matter worse and Julllped out of the frying pan into the flrr, as the homely old adage puts it. Don't. think that fathers are the only ones who criticise and feelthat they have the right to dictate to a. girl about how much paint sho shall put on and when she shall come home and what sort of friends she shall have. Why, fathers are perfect amateurs in fault finding compared to husbands. If you think that when you get married Friend Husband ll going b0 give you the glad hand about everything you do, and not make a remark when you are ten minutes late getting home, and that he ls going to think that ‘all the girls you go with are just too sweet for anything, you are due fora rude awakening ‘ ' ' V Believe me, my dear, when you get a husband you will have s little critic on the hearth who will always be chiming. so don't run away from papa in the hopes of escaping that affliction. As long as a woman has any-sort of man belonging to her, whether he is father, brother, husband or son, he will feel he has s perfect right to dictate to her about what sort of complexion she shall put on, and whether she shall bob her hair or weer it long, and what she shall generally do, or leave undone. Mon are simply built that way and they can't help it. I bet the first thlm Adam said tolve was that she hsdtoo much color on and didn't she think her hair would look tidier on the top of her heed instead of hanging down. —--—--w Another reason why it would be foolish for you lo slope with the boy whom you do not really love in order to get away from l. home that n‘ dis- cordant u that the present unpleasant state of snsirs ls merely temporary, while if you make an unsuitable marriage your misery wlilflbe permanent. ' At most, you will only have to endure your father's fault-finding for a few years. Then some man whom you love and who loves you. and who will be able to take cars of your property, will, in all probability, some along and you will marry him and be happy ever after. But if you marry s. lad who isn't ready to marry and n: whom yo: lean": as great flatten, thm ‘a every chance ln the world that you w ill plunge yourself into utter wretch- edness that will end in divorce, and d lvorcss are messy things at beet. Of course, your father is doing a very foolish thing in his ceaseless afl- ging of you. That ls not the way to handle a young girl in these days, but perhaps you will have a little more patience with him and not feel so resent- ful toward him u you realize that the motive that schism his fault-finding is jealousy. He adores you so much that he simply cannot endure the thought of your growing up and caring for some other man and marrying and leaving him. - . . Be wants to keep you a little girl always and tbatlewliyhl batestosss you putting rouge and lipstick on- Ha is Jealous of your having any outside interests and that is why he rails at your sorority. It stabs him to the heart to think of your getting married and that is why he can't endure any of your boy friends. - I heard a father once say that no lover sver endured such agoales of isslousy as he wont through when his oldest daughter had her drst date and stepped out to her first party with s boy. And many fathers are like that. Instead of running away from father. why don't you try handling him with tact? Use the same technique upon him that you do upon the boys Household Hints- Byllblfilbl OIIAILOITE BUSH! 0d 0 Hands Que-half pint of heavy cream, 2 n n rtspoom powdered sugar, is tes- spoon vanilla, plain sponge oaks. , ldela an ordinary white calls and bake in s lone. shallow pan. Whip the cream until stiff, add sugar and vanilla. Pour this over the cake and 1 roll. Of you may llns a dish with the f cake or lady fingers, an the dish with ‘ t i whipped cream, and serve sold. ‘ If e cake ll rolled, cut in piece for ‘ indibldusl service. Anodcron the hands can“... moved by putting s little dry mustard inooidwstarendrublllngisontne hands. Then rinse in ooid water. \_ Excellent lsorclse Ubcn waking in the morning take I lood long stretch. This is an es- sellenl. exercise with which to begin the day, Movie fans o! Norwsp spent $8.200 ~01!!! at nletun theatres last rear Lettuce ‘Ito dry lettuce when preparing it for the table. fold it in a cloth and sham for e few minutes. The cloth will absorb the lnouturs. 1h flvernclunl Iisntshi. China. bacssacrud osmotic soot slunl For Years Willi Salt _ m. healed Guticurs. "l ssllrsdlcr ' _ ‘Mash n that rennet-tr . _ 4 “s l. 3 , ] . ' = w‘ Ill‘ I); Y. “full U‘ l j h! Suffered or you do with. Jolly him a little. Laugh at slnu and tell him you know be wants you to have a good time and that he would feel awfully miffed if you sat at home whils all the other girls were swlilllns out. After all, fathers lire human and amendablo to the same tactics to which other men succumb. And especially are they as wax in the hands p! their daughters. lo it is a real redaction on s girl's intelligence not to be able to handle papa. ‘rrythis outoayotlrplsno sndseshcwit works. » DOROHIYDIX. I I I I I DsarldlssDlx-Amanwhohesloattwowiveebydeathweatstolllfl ins. Osnsmsahavsthsssmaloveforhlsthirdwlfsthstbsdidfcehis drstwim O-LJ. .._.._...._.. Answer: - ' i-loweftsnsmsnosnlcvadspsndsupeatheioeividuslalea. can, sro one-woman men who love only ones and who give all the adsetlsaef which they are capable to one woman, but thslgrest msieriay sfieaa seem cepablsoflovulgaaoftenastluoecaslondenaadmneirheartsanlllea hotel in which women sr's transient suasusndasseonascesissoastns place she occupied is furnished up and ready fore nsweeaaar. ‘Osrtalniylthlnkamancanievaathirdwifeaswalllbedllllllt Perhaps he can love her even better, but bfiotes hseia a ailerons way. You " ‘eal-rytnsmlstypinkoftaediwaintotliepfcssioliabteffaid- aanmdsonomsnssnsvarbrtngteiusssesncsr Hllllfl“ romsncesadtlselllusiofilthlthadidtellllilfll. "Isouaiesassaaa actcnilnsiehsilsiusormyalsryss-niscsstsaisslseaaaevsrsc H ‘c’? fhnaaqaap-m-l ‘ whether f should marry hum-or put up with my 5 lfilady Beautiful .-aynsa|.csss BIAUTY QUIITIO ‘ Asswaaan 0P1 lair, Desr mar ueds-urti am is yille old and Mva i804 face powder fer the past cwoyssn without apply- ing spcvwdsrbasa. with Ibiufflull that my skin feels ilcht and. dry. Howcanlremedytt? m Ihawea fair skin, blue eyes and brown hair- ‘What colors rnaylwearr (s) I! hair is just bceinnms toll“ m4 ll 1dr. not want co start dyeing it. as I am afraid it will make my hair drY and brittle in time. MR8. E. W. A. Amman-Before walling your face stbedflmmbealnetoolesnseii- well with g light-weight cleansing cream or oil. Wipe of! the silrllfle dllliflifl make-up and then wash with warm water and e. mild soap. Rinse in tepid water and dry the face thor- gughly with a clean, soft towel. Apply a little skin food, tissue cream or an oily night cream and massage the face and neck for several min- utes with the firiiertlpl. Wipe of! thaexcmsereantleevllldluilnmm o.’ the cream col the skin overnight to act es a lubricant durin; sleéll- 1" the morning wipe the face with a cloth moistened with role wow!‘ 01‘ other skin ffuhener or lotion. Apply a little cold cream or s milky "l1"- dstion base and finish ‘the make-up. Once a. week have a thorough facial peck. using the warm-ell treatment which was described in detafl in my daily beauty column cult-c recently- Ill ease you did not happen to see it I ghsil be glad to mall you the d‘.- rwmorls, if you will writs and ask for it, irlcloslng s self-addressed, stamped envelope for mailing. (2) You would look well in SIR blue. wcdgwootigzopenhssln» crackle has peacock, turquoise, aqua. iunzle green, blue-green. belle. 0111*“- ymo“ I nut,‘ silver gray, ~ orchid. bluish lavender, nut browns, warm tans, amber canary yellow. peach. chard-slur. use IMH- olive crem- (3) Sage and black tea lotion may be made as follows: Brew two table- gponglfuis a! black ftl in one-half pint of boiling waiter. Allow it to oool. ltir and strain of! the liquid uuottgh a fins slve or olot-h- BMW u“ sags u; in the earns manner- Ilia these two teas weather and W! two ounces of bfl’ fllm- “"9 l" 5 largo bottle and apply the lotion “eq- gl-m sldsynpoo and two or three times a week. it lakes several months, however, to darken Med m’ gray hair. The ‘hair will oonfllfllc W grew in grey from the soalv- TM u‘. gm black tea is purely vege- table and perfectly harmless. but, o! course. it is along slow WW9" A!!! d!‘ that. colors hair instantane- ously saline dicmilcals. The III! incapable of taking esre of herself. tllfl hi. Ills 810i‘ 3507B- llIUlNtllllINllMl-ll sound with my. Will the aae'l_ and black tea lotion be helpful? r . property. This active foam" penetrates into the tiny pita and fissures of the teeth and ECONOMICAL l "he 23c. lube of Cnlgltn’! contains mun» toothpaste than any other . nationally advertised brand priced at a quarter. pits and fissures where decay may start? . teeth. When brushed, it breaks into a sparkling, bubbling foam harrl-to-reach placee- and a ALF-CLEANteethlnvlts decay. Why not have the extra protection of Colgatch, whose penetrating foam enters and cleanses the tiny washing them away in s aux-g. ing antiseptic bath. Thus Colgaiefi cleans . . . giving your teeth double protection against the impurities which cause decay. Scientific tests prove that Colgatds has the highest penetrating power of any leading dentifrices . . . hence, Coigstei ability to clean teeth best. Superiority and ‘economy have made Colgateb Ribbon Denial Cream the world's favorite denti- frloo-uaed by more people; recommended by more dentists. WARNING! Don't. attempt to "doctor" your mouth with a dentifrice. A toothpaste cannot ‘possibly euro pyorrhes, correct acid mouth, firm the gums. Its one and only function is to clean. Self medication is always v dangerous . . . if you have any fears for the health of your teeth or gums, eceyour dentist at once! ‘ e11 Some toothpastes merely per- form the single duty of polish- ing the outer surfaces of the C0lgato's does that, of course .. and something elsebeaides! which has e truly remarkable gums, softening the impurities which become lodged in these _..___.._.____-.>------ ‘und rtuprhur lotion mixed with other tlngred-len/ls is obtainable ready pre- pared at any large drQ sum. low sure to msssasc your scalp and bnlsh your hair every 1118M l-M moraine- Give the hair and scalp the warm-oil treatment before the shampoo. Use s very mild shampoo liquid to wash the hair at rckular intervals such as olive oil. pure Osstils. cocoa- nut oil or liquid til’ lol-P- Rlfll! 1n several waters lo remove ever? 119-1’- ticle of lather, then rinse in the sage» and black tea lotion. Dry between -___J subject if you will cop-lply . with the above rule. Please give your full ad- drw. e55 ‘Pa: zzvrthed c! ,......_..- ent waving of tho hair that you mention is my successful. mvldod that your hair is in good condition and you choose a reliable operator. Tolnorrow—appearance Depends v Upon Your Eyes HHS‘ DH RK towels. The lotion may be ‘ ‘_ through the hair two or three times s week also. D015 LE1 Miss A. P.-You forsflt Y0 91°10" your self-addressed . stamped WW1‘ ope with your request. I shall be Illidibmlfl YOIINNIQHM 0f! N10 jug, h. my love s second wife equally well because she is strong and wigs and capable and sfllcleat and is a real helpmate who shoulders her half of the burden. Ks may find an unending delight in her companionship and like to pal with her because she is his mental equal. AM he may love a third wife as well as either of the other two because she is tender and adecttenate and gives a warmth and witness to his llfs lsyouneedatbssfrsidtobsldraltiunbarihreeltlsthslastlovethst ‘DOROTHY D3. xruuogympxhaveaacnwhohssbaanlivingwtuilesalihls cram W!!! llfallehssfiveohudremwhessmotbsr deserted them when they were ssbisslasvsssrss for tnsnilor an yem- ‘The oldesibcylrallcdfmm mesh”, flalsnowliandlamdevotedtohim. Nowmysenllssmerried sgaiaandheandblswifsanpllnnlngtomovslntoshomeoftheirowl sndtalatbelhildren with them, but! amunwlillng togive up this cldlt bag. Iigfaflssrsayethltheloveltblscbiidlllnuolseshedoestheothll! sndtliethsdessnet ttosepsrstathafamilysndtbatthsboywould nlvsrregaldhlmsshlsfstheriflielavshiin-up.Isayfbsve donaenoujgh, sasiaeaisnsvsmwr units-mil. 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