._._..... a..__.-......».-...._-am~. W man's Re git. Dorothy Dix fill _Allure f‘ Other: alm Men Are As Varied in Their Tastes for Fem- ininity its They Are in Numbers, so find Your Level and Then Strut FYour Stuff ‘Word comes from Hollywocd, where they make an intensive study of feminine charm, that casting directors are no longer choosing girls for the movies for their sex appeal, but for their type appeal. This makes sense. great JOY to IIUUIOILE of young WCIIICII. is nothing you can do about it. has gumptlon enough to get into her and strut her stufi. of min fall for the “omen. alike and ape each other. same line M -- y Jlllo Utilities-i. They are platinum blondes. Or , ' ' They are vlv clous. Or bored. Or sophisticated. Or cute. '1ll‘~‘.\' "ti-L" Ill;lli.)l'(7‘-\.\.. lisp hair" ‘k Whatever is the vogue of the kII-Tlll‘. All tting the slime act bztil sc-they think it mlkes a unwersa. ti’. \t.til ililfll. _ It is Llltli‘ error. ‘Illere are a mllloii men and ttiev have a nilllion dlficren: tlislts in trcmeli. The thing {Ilfltjlftffi one man's fancy leaves another iiizin cold. another. Wiiti-c one lnaii secs 083111),‘ aliotnci- sees iiomellness. And so on mid on. Each man ivitli his JlGlVlUliliil [JIBJULUCES and pf€illrktubllh about women tiial liiake him im.nulie to all but hs type, and II c poor girls “JIkAIIg their ilcaus oli 1r) lilg to be universal charm- els uliLi geidlig lloztiiere tlltii it. No girl citii successfully understudy another girl's role ' illg ])r"I'iUI'llliillc'C. she only looks like a performing elephant. The quiet girl who zllf ti. vilaciollsness and who screams and laughs over everythnig ‘ only makes men lii'€(1. Li}. Dumb Dora becomes a figule cf fun tulicn she flops as lintawrs, they can be headliners as themselves. Also that a IDEICiIlll Providence has betievolently ordained .0: the benefit of women, so that they might secure husbands, that men ch0llld. admire as many different types cl women as there are women, Let girls bear in mind that they are never so attractive to men as when they are themselves and make their type appeal io men. 1i one ls a potion-Venus let her be cuddly and cute and curl up on couches ans 51L oil hcr ieet. There are plenty of men who prefer the wives they can pet and ca) "baby, " but there are just as many other men who worship at the slhltie of the big woman who is 5 daughter o1 the gods, divniely tall, and who is stately and dignified. p If a gul ts born WILIIVQIUCKSIIVQI‘ in her veins and laughter on her "tps, let her Jump around like a monkey on a stick and be the life of the pariy- The say boys will always flock uound tier. But she gets on the Also it is glad tidings of Em sex appeal is a gift of the gods that is bestowed upon you or uxthheld. and if you are out of luck there Whereas type appeal is an allure that every girl can have who mm class v One of the great mistakes that girls make ls in thinking that men have some statiqardized ideal em:nli".e pulchrittzde and vir.ue_ and that all} of attract ons in Hrllfe they all trv to look alike and act fhey starve themselves The qualitlik. .l‘l a girl tllal athact tile titan repulse t __ _ _ _and give a Ine big tvoiiian ;.»n t cunning when she acts Men laugh iii their sleeevs at tile business gills who i i; the icason they work is because they were so bored with‘ y. . - misguided girls need to realize is that while they are nerves of the sober-minded men ulio preier giis who are quiet and rcst- ' l“! and who like t0 spend an evening at home talking about worthwhilel Easy to the Guardian Home Serv- lhere are more Plfllw-iflls niaoe on the sofa in the back, ice. Address. Be things. Aiid barlor than there are in night clubs. There are loads of men who like to take a girl out who is dolled the Queen of Sheba and who looks like a million dollars, but there E 1115i- Bé many other men who pass up the girl whose shoes cost as uch as half of their salaries and wncse upkeep they could no more af- rd than ‘they could to set up a yacht, ' The K41 who is clever at sporls and who brings home the cups in l5. 801T. Swllllmiflg and $0 0n. has her gallery of masculine followers, ut to many other men the domestic girl who can do things on the when Stove makes an appeal to the stomach as well as {he heart that is istible. l ‘There are men who are allured bv brilliant women who are witty lsecrackem, who have read the last book, seen the last play know the test political gossip and who can entertain and amuse thenl. But to {tony other men the clever woman is anathema. They prefer women h‘) a"! good listeners and whose entire conversational repertoire consists zf "How marvelous! How wonderful! How big and brave and 5mm; and lever you are!" 80, girls, stick to your lasts. Y t- l the genie 0t hcrirts. our Sm appea is your trmnp card m Poycllvlflel»... tel. [Li tniit men are so influenced big tlits tiiateven Wilfill they marry a second time they almost invariably l) k out a wife who is a ringer for their dead or divorced Mariaj_ - DORO THY DIX. "I-Iave failed to pass exam. Pre- pare father.” I The brother replied: "Father I prepared. Prepare yourself.“ . AMomingSmile “I hope you don't think I'm con- ceited," he said, after he had fin- ished telling her about himself. "Oh, no," she replied, “but I'm just wondering ltow you keep from giving three hearty cheers when- ever you look at yourself in the glass." A college ltudent had failed to pass a very important examina- tion. 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Peeps through the 10p g! the fruit. Boll until soft and pulDY- Sim" “d measure the Juice before returning mBtit-‘ihgjelflos, bollinil Point arid add 1 cup sugar to each cuP 0f '- ° mbln " Juices. Stir until tlée sugar is dissolved. then boil stea - 11y for 4 minutes. Test for Jelly and if necessary, boil a few min- utes longer. Pour into hot. sterile glass-w cnrl cover with paraffin. NOW Under-arm Cream Deodorant "f"! Stops Perspirurion L Does not rotdresaea-doel not irritate skin. AY HORN ' plainly your Name. Address. Hid up, the Name of booklet- i Nun: | By HOLIJOW Street Addrcu city PIOVIIICG THE TEST In the middle of that week Simon Dale was knocked down by a taxi- cab and taken to Charm; Cross Hospital. The news awaited Hal- lett when he returned from lunch. and he went at once to the Hos- pltal. The patient was not dang-» ously hurt, but his collar bone had been broken and he was suffering from shock. There was no question of his leaving the hospital for at least ten days. l-Iallett waited an hour before he was allowed to see him. ‘Tm awfully sorry. sir," he said. "You and Miss Wetherby will have to carry on. Thank goodness you're there." “Don't you worry, Mr. Dale. We shall do our best. What about the augtlons? Would you like me to E0 " OOO-Q-DOO-O-OOO-O-O-QO-OQ-O-O‘ iHou sehold Scrapbook iBv ROBERTA LEE) c ~o0+4+00 0400-00 0++o00v0< Double Chln For women who are developing a, suggestion of a double chin, it is a good idea to wear a chin straP during the day while alone. Even one hour a day in the chin strap will often work wcnders in reduc- lng a double chin. When Canning When canning, new rubber rings should always be tised. as it "Of course. You'll want a deuce (‘if a lot c_f common sense. I'm a- le false "Ommt m “s: °“‘ “f; yi?.l"l3°’li‘..§§.‘?§i‘..“‘3§ Qfililgili §l'.‘l"°.'...'.'i‘.l"i.§°§if.‘2ll.ia‘S.‘l... 31$; cl canning season, even though some nndgk he". m, _don.t were left aver from last season. An you.“ got w do is to etwgéf‘ Leave it to us. I won't o any- Satln Shoes Black satin or moire shoes may be freshened by the briSl- fllbbih! with a cloth which has been cat- urated ln ammonia and thorough- ly wrung cut. thing stupid if I can possibly avoid Dale smiled. “I'm won't." ' "In a way, it's a opportunity for me to show my grail ude." "Bosli_!_ I _ti_ever dl5i_a better stroke certain you of business in mv life! I-Iallnm will be at most of the sales. You can consult him if you want to. And you can rely on him. He's strai ht. although it wasn't cricket set lug up like he did." "I won't stay any longer, Mr. Dae. You must rest. And, above all, don't worry about the busi- nessl" "I never do," Simon Dale said. "Things never worry me. I don't let 'em." And in the one phrase he had summed up his whole philoso- D Y- "I shall be in to see you each day. I ho e. Good-bye." l He ha a conference with Miss ,Wctherby when he got back to the shop and during the days which followed he threw himself into his work. It was wor in: work, for he unaccuswme to much of it. Bu with Miss Wetherbyks help he pulled through, i The firm did a very bill postal , business; it boasted that it Lind cus- tomers in every country in the {woi-ld. There were dgys when he ‘was unalfe to find time to let to ‘the hospital, but always either he lot" Miss Wetherby called on Simon Dire. l "He has no relatives at all," Miss ‘Wetherby told him. "We simply must be there each day." His letters to Mary Donovan, even. were short. but that wise young woman understood. (Continued on page 3, Col. l) 2. No waiting to dry. Cm be used right after slaving. _ ‘ 3. 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No mat‘ which way you A pegfumc is spilled. at Louis XIV fashions (r13? No cloud in the heavens, Nu breeze in the ctr; 0n bus and on tramway Bouquets everywhere. Corsage for my lady, A bud for myself, , A spray in a dish On the kitchen shelf. Just lilacs with heart-leaves Bring memories near,- Pale. old-fashioned lilacs In spring of the year. —Ermlna Carpenter Holland. BRAISED CHICKEN Chickens are cheaper and verY tender at present. Choose a. big one and bralse it. First prepare, as for roasting and brown for ten minutes in the oven. Then cut into neat Joints. Have ready a quanitlty of veget- ables-carrots, turnips and r- snlps, cooked and sliced. unons fried to a golden brown, raw watercress, tomatoes and young cabbage. Lay the chicken pieces upon some of these and cover with the rest. Pour over the juice that has run from the chicken and a little more stock too. Cover the pan and cook in a. slow oven for an hour. If you feel like it. n. drop or so of wine added at. half time gives a wonderful flavor. FIRST AID FOR TREES. If a branch of a. tree has been broken. the stub should be cut off close to the trunk and the cut covered with wound dressing to keep out insects and wood rot. SWEET POTATO VINE. If you want a sweet potato to sprout a. vine for decorating your home. you should cut the potato in half, place the cut side down in l. bowl of water and keep it in the sun for several weeks. WAKING AND SLEEPING MINDS ARE NEVER COMPLET- ELY SEPARATED How is it that so many people can wake themselves up an punctually as an alarm clock And why do some people sleep fitfully if they have w get up earlier than usual. or lf they know they've got something important to do Answer is that the part of thc mind you use when you're awake and the part which takes charge when you're asleep are never com- pletely separated. You fall asleep with the ideaithat at all costs you mustn't. be lam next day. This produces anxiety; and anxiety prevents the com lets relaxation you need fcr dee seep. And the idea you've taken sleep with you acts like an alarm-clock. =- “ it is c. pity it does. Because the quality of sleep is never so good if there is an under- current of conscious anxiety. BUTTONS FOR BEAUTY Buttons are back In purely ornamental capacity, with a slide fastener for real use down one side seam. To cite a few | examples, the lines of buttons striping a Francevranient skirt; a. row of tiny covered buttons down the front of Vionnet evening cor- sagea. Matnbocherb padded fabric bu tons in shell and flower shapes, and his huge gold and black but- tons on black wool tallleura. Large round buttons like marbles of rose quartz or amber are found on blouses and on shlrtwclst type long-skirted dinner gowns in other houses. Short sleeves are good on mm- rner suits. FOR at Louis XIV documetiti i, com ry homework these in“ with all the interest in Paris it. tached to Monsieur L. Quawru c; France). you can't get away from those whim win which every inn. tenable woman wore-young and old. which makes us wonder who. tber Louis XIV fashions for til; coming fall and winter will add a little powdered hair to the general effect. It may seem far-fetched to con. template, in this era we live in where "that youthful look" is so supremely worshipped. But look ' around you at the surprising riuin- l bei- of youthful gray-haired women —they’re even called "girls" and no hard feeling. The point is that more and more the softening. flat- tering effect of gray hair to a face that is not too close to the prune type, is being recognized. hence the increase in the number cf young- lsh women who are doing nothing in the way of artificial coloring hair becomes prematurely gray. At any rate, even if the powdered head does not come to pass. Louis Quatorze fashions will be a nice break for the gray-haired girls. 5O OQ é How Can I ‘I ‘I i (By arms asrrum -. o0-QO+00-040+&004000v4-O440 Q. How can I atop a small leak in a. pan, bucket, or tub? A. the rece tacle upside mph with a llttll d red ur. mealtimes until it. ll very hot. us: spread the sulphur around the the flavor of down. cover the le Q.‘ How can I v cornstarch puddlnx A. Add one or two tablclpocn- fula of cut-rant or raspberry , Just before setting aside to coo . This will add to the flavor and appearance. . How can I remove 811W stains from clothing? A. If the stains are first cpong- ed with alcohol, the usual launder- ing will remove them. “qéfl/ filllfil/ BABY'S _ TEETl-IING FEVER so writes Mn. iz—.ol1l<>"h 9!“- ney. Then n Toronto mother IIYI! £1 “ed Bgbyu Own Tablets and t c again. often ' babies were always w 50W; N° “m” ' or trouble when teething; In “at I hardly knew UN)’ We" °“m“5‘::i' teeth u they never were any "W night." 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