_ »»-,i LOWER LIMBS man wants n perfect iiguiwe, but it is hard some to attain than for othe are in general thiee types naniclv, the one that is vi throughout, the oiie th vvith large trunk a legs and the one that is flu. mth Stout legs' one M my between the present and the past. has asked for suggestions f this last typo of figure a isd to comply today flist place, remember th cannot radically change on A person whose figure is nat large and heavy can nev ri hciself into a dainty fair aims must be witiiin the ical possibility if they are to be re o nd t _ ;_ fashioned folk by venturing forth ug in divided skirts when on bicycling per bent. Tlig “peek-a-boo" waist still ot v'erged on the scandalous. Hotels the case we aw discussing there ulll alwavs be the te to have stout legs Reduci make the already slendei up of the body too thin and do h the louer parts What th done to impiove this type en of dining-rooms. The lipstick was un- ansiver to this question in regular exeicise This do mean exercising vigoiously t day for ten minutes, only fi the second day and forg all about it on the third day' At devoted to speciul exeicises. one must overcome the la of riding short distances i oi walking, or of using t instead of climbing up of stairs in a store or oifi g Engage in active sports like ing, tennis and golf instead rig in sedentary pastim car ing five miles a. day outdoors W irtabie shoes to make walk pleasure it slkuld he re sro ii few s estions for the One-Stationary running Two-Lie on your back on the kick upwaids vigoiously Three--Stand erect Raise k point toe Rotate the foot at the eme; ne* not n1_ ' » Keep knee bent, point toe up- und stretch heel downwivr rotate the leg at the lmee bed nee erect Spring up Cross leg in front of left and la Re- ms h By W B. Gordon _ _ Ml' iii. 5""'f~F. ormn iviisusi-:D Avoid .ii v_-,_~_" wlaarlsm "says 1.' sometimes A`=§fi§k§i- , ",. ,~" from even the educated. f`:ii"lf@»‘Y ' ' 1 msenouounomn mu ` o " ' I' ~ - _ " 4-, i- -_~,_ Pronounce last syllable kerd. V' ‘ u in he,-'» mt "weed" “I reckon ovary happy wfls (From The Boston Transcript.) "'* Where are the hatpins of yester- -1 year? He who ,views the passing scene may think that they have disappeared, but as a. matter of fact - they live on in the book of the law. Says the statute: “Whoever wears in public a hstpin protruding more ' than half an inch from the crown of the hat, unless the point there- is so protected as to be incapable of causing injuries to others, shall be punished by a fine oi’ not more tliiin one hundred dollars." It was in 1913 flint the-general court in its wisdom decided that the hstpin nieiince must end. It originated iii the gay nineties and extended into li' the early yeurs of the present cen- er tury. fs- The hatpin issue was one of im- °f portance in its day. Thousands of eu ivords were written in solemn dis- ” cussinu of it. it gave point to thous- nd ands of jokes. Mciitioii ol’ it now t' serves as a reiiiinder of the contrast " The intpin found its victims in the days when women piled their pomp- adouis to such heights that some ‘ft mechanical device was needed were es their hats to stay in place. It was the Z era of the leg-of-mutton sleeve. y Women still wore bathing suits S' designed in conceal the human form Z; by swathinf; it in layers of flannel, although daring females of the younger set were shocking the old forbade women to smoke in their sing-rooms. Mention ofiths hs/tpin serves as a. reminder that the pro- gress of the world has been rapid in iminy ways apart from the bumihg up of the highways and the con- quest of the air. It may be said that the hatpln grew with the pompadour. It bid fair to attain the length of a rapier, and it was ‘fashioned in manner-‘to make it as deadly. I-lovhmany in- juries it inflict/ed may have been computed by the statlstioaus, but the figures are now forgotten. There were harrowing stories told, espec- ially those relating to the risks run by street car conductors as they scrambled along the running boards of open cars collecting fares. It was st-ill the day when folk who now ride abroad in family automobiles on pleasant summer evenings found a thrill in a jaunt .on the electric with the benches extending from side to side. Demands for repeal of the hatpin law thus adds to the joy of life by recalling como of the aspects of civ- ilimtlon in the days that preceded the ora of the rubber tire. But why lumber tha books longer with this piece of legislation? Sug- gestion has been offered that the hatpin fashion might be revived. but the possibility is too remote for serious consideration. Without dis- respeot to their mothers and grand- niothers, it is safe to assume that the women of today will see to it that the hatpin, like the volumin- ous bathing suit of -the ‘gay nineties, remains a show piece in the mus- eum of bygone fashions. i' _ iii THE LAND we Love he ` ve By FRANK LEIGH et- ‘ Efiquette S ' By Robert! LED n Lumber Industry? 3 A. Canade.‘s lumber industry for the year 1927 represented 2719 mills he _ ' H in operation which produced Q gross Ce value of $133,583,364, slightly less* -than in 19241 The ¢m¢f item was tion, what is the courteous and most lumber itself at $97,475,486 and the next. item $13,722,718 worth of pulp- wood. The capital invested in this able t0 BCC€P€- industry totalled $169,359,939 and of es. 44 E88 were employed Their salarie 631,518 and Ontario $27,399,381. "May I ask to whom you allude?" `~¢_ s r . ’ ,fr ‘E ¢3s1?_‘.."'N, _.1 _f;'§_- ' _sh 1.. - has times when she sets ln' looks at her husband an' wishes sho was as good ss he is." U P0011 PA ' BY CLAUDE CALLAN E ri" .ii -r was sons dur CANADA’S LUMBER INDUSTRY fift i een minutes a day shougd Q. What is the extent of Canada’s ,. . s 'and wages amounting $34,410,544., ations? British Columbia led in production with $56,084,353; Quebec next $29,- OFTEN MISSPELLED: bellehc- SYNONYMS: quarrel, controversy, ~ d- iiltercatioii, afiray, contention, con- RC' test, dispute, disseiision. - WORD STUDY’ "Use 5 W°"d th"° he met the doctors lovely daughter times and it is yours.” Let us increase' he ,eu in love with he,-_ and funny nd our vocabulary by mastering one threw discretion to the wmd, md bendmfl 1’“C"9 fi€@P1Y SIJHHE word each day. Today's word: AL ba L to s‘o.i‘.iiiv position crossing left leg over right erect with ar i on chest bend knees deeply' i ural caution returned, and he called on your heels Stretch right Argutnents in iiont Wltli a quick jump the position of youi legs, so the left is stictched out in front f the right is doubled up beneath AUN F HET Repeat quick leg changing This BY ROBERT QUILLEN a part of a vigorous Russian dance _ re uircs reat a ilitv 5 .' X f Tomorrow-Beauty Questions ` ' asked her to marry him. LUDE; to make indirect reference I, ‘~_ 1 over his glasses. 1 _ . "'rhere_ must be." he said- E' \ , s ‘A I “_ M I ___ .,. iii' I _ _ ~_ ,, ”`,iI7'£r~l - ”‘“" ar' .°nE..g1ish ' I I south Ari-iss, money, sn oimn-npr I Wil I Q. When the hostess is serving a meal is it proper for her to have a tea-cart at her side? A. Yes; it may be used to hold the ,dessert dish, water pitcher, bread plate, etc. . i Q. In writing regrets to an invita- importsnt ming to stats? A. 'Give the reason for being un- Q. Does anyone have chaperone, as so 'commonly done in past gener- A. Yes, carefully-reared girls do. E A Morning Smile PROOF ' He was' a cautious young man and a. flmi believer in eulenics, but when ' She accepted him and he was in the seventh heaven all the evening. Next morning. however, his nat- i upon her father. "Oh, doctor!" he said, “your-your ldaughter has promised to marry me. ‘I-I wanted to ask if there is any- | er-insanity ln your family." i The doctor looked at him gravely i“'»i _ isa -. i ._., _ _. 'A "‘?'_~ ,roi ~‘ '_' - ‘ . -SWEABDWG HELD T00 CHEAP Lawyers of England have recently brought attention to the fact that while the cost of everything else has gone up. swearing is as cheap sl ever. This is because tho maximum fines for profanity were fixed s lm( time ago and have not been changed, They sro on a sliding scale, so that"'s ls- borsr or common soldier or sailor" pays only the equivalent: of I5 'cents for profanity, cursing and swenrinli" other people "not ranking ss gentle- or person of title" pays 01.26. , GIRL FIND! 110 DIAMONDI. . Boeing s msd tluvy sway s wbsooo pouch. in s street of Nsmsquslmo -oldllfl 'Picked it up and totalit- lioms. In the pwoh were 170 -dir monds, valued st $15,000, mlb! ol tliemb¢in¢otiil|hquality.’l'bsmon witii because she will msn," my 50 cents, and s "sentlsmsn‘i ..,.,f¢..» ,, .. sz ,~*f._~..' ~, ‘ = ' * » ~ ~ ~ l ». . _ fl . . -» Q . » _ _ »_»~v_r-'ry ' _ i \ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ . , A . _H_= _, W _T___,ymHmmuunmn§;¥um@Lhhhkkkkwh1W----_~-WM -““““1m Woman ’s Realm -:- Social and ’Persgng_l _::-___Eash.ions, -.'-_ Lifer_c_1tgre__ i _ ' Diaphaiious Chiffons i - wi. _ . _ Fad- a - - - New Shades Bemful _ _ 1" ”"€P'" D” :.::i.:._ ||]z>...~..ihy Dix \\\ fi "`°°"'°" ”"'* ‘“ ‘.2.°.1;f.;‘§.§.‘:.“.“‘r..... ,,, Ban, Notes I In - W Gam” ill vll’tll0 _ _ -1" By hh ,known save, perhaps,in t1ieet*.reldrss- ays ' ' SS” 'mu' “mud °m“°” "Wered in banks As treasury notes are reciev- ' Best Means Of Securing' Happme ' 1 f dsiiom links. soft beiswi ““"f' on st tn punks they win be e culled greens, old gold and soft beises 9.0 in Now not presented _H twenty When a girl who is pretty and intelligent, and soy Ind ¢l1£¢l`f-l1l1i!\8- _ (_`§ H cenfed with dashes 0! WDP". 01’ bl’ years Wm be written on b oung men and with never ii. date to bless herself » i .<1 W” °y contrast, in boldly coloiful not neck and pet and SDGHU- el' e 35 P automobiles, it is not surprising that She asks! D955 it pay a girl to be 8005? when the honest business slrl contrasts her own shabblnsss with the chlifons of some gold-digger who finds it more profitable to work men thanto pound |, typewriter or stand behind a. counter, it is no won- der that she asks: Does it pay a girl to be 30011? It is very easy for the youps. who have not Sew the final auditing of so many lifs accounts as we older ygu yngy glvs your lips to every"l‘om, Dick and Harry HS PHY f0l‘ being _ . . token to the movies or for s 1oyride,i»ut no numis is going to be woriield to Hoeho Hm ts ou from the degradation of such kisses. In trying W Wade me 'mg itlusyor urs workin: siri`y°u will Md h°W Sh°“ ‘S me me °‘ me ‘”°m°“ B’ “°"°"“ L" of the street. Only seven YGUS- ‘ ' _.___-_-» Did you ever see one of these women who thouifht it did 11°* D51 VJ ll: ' 1 t , ed, bleary-eye som when Premature we had :nge iwnogerznlg infkxggwuh every doo; Before stitching such materials as with strskliing ha; whose; dy;u1:w'w deémded creature “uve what khaki and heavy duck or canvas, rub shut in her ace, e mos r _ ‘ erica tlw BW 1"” ’ iow soup and the noodle wiii peris- If you want to keep your health and YOUY DWUW- be 3°°‘; N°o:g"x;; °°mtm.m°n can :R311 ti: 651:25 long' Mm dnmpaaon bums up er 8 Bruises on Furniture an s rose is scare o . .1-¢-_-~ Itisonlytbswcmsnwhohsvslodroodllvuwnosoiscsssrosottmd pretty sud tender at 40. and who ooh still laugh st little things. _ % Mu It to ln good, _ time. DOROTHY Dlx. BWV- _ “UW” °”“W\"°'» ‘~ P." _ _ »_- - flour, mt and powder. Out in Nsmsquslsnd diamonds, qutntitlss of which have bein if iutiimmfmon. FE; = i DU‘lUl~.AI!l»l Uhll §i gtg; vieii till? §§;¥ illal i. Ui f/ i 'TW i ‘._._\-; , _,\. Stitching ‘Heavy Fabrics tho nems and seams with iurd yol- trats easily. , ` Take s. piece of blotting paper. n 9°” t° M 3°°d‘ 'ms' it Wu wmt to b° happy though mu-ded' It u soak in warm water and ls it ti-us nun' girir who gd the pace often mmy the muncers with whom they P °° °"‘" n ted oitsn they so from s drunken party to the marrlase “‘° °’“'”°' A"*"¥ “ ‘”‘“'“‘ ”°“ “°*“ VG C0nS(‘\ . ‘ ° all moisture is gone. Repeat operation register, and such marriages keep the divorce courts busy- For no marriage H necessa can last in which neither the husband nm' the wife have any 1‘°5P¢°¢ 1°’ the ry' other, nor any belief in the honor of the other. I To shun -muon Pulau" Thers are very few men, however, who have fallen so low themselves The dmlculty of mann: a boned h i i d th _ mother of their that they do not dllmatnl-ii viliflm;/llixiii tliiiesrri:fdl?h:self ; plaything for men pudding peructly “und may be frlhgdrlinl Sl: 51:32: slide likgs n broken toy when the man who has amused °ver°°m° by mclmns "M has mn n s crse taining the pudding in ons of the hiffisslf with her gots ready to settle down to the real business of matrimony. Blobul" Wm lettuce dmnm while cookin _ Pitifully often the girl who has thought it did not psy to be good, nn- g'__.________ ally meets and fails in love with some fine, clean, honorable man who wilnt-B SHIRT DIDNT BEACH to marry her. Then shs PGY! ill llilllllh °f “"1 5°; mr 131113; :°°‘:““° 3:; ____ tous him of her dishonor he may refuse to mlffy 81'. U1 9 °°l V mm, Bm lk, d on nor no siwsys mics noi- in a. mms oonwmpt and never trusts mi-. other dw mol'_’:’°hu m;‘;h°:r"°;:;“: “'*'*'°" / _ chance to wash his . It sho man-ies without telling him sho lives in continual di-sad and tsr- “nt mm w th' b£°:;e::'°m°°:§::: ror of his flndinl out hor dark secret. No home can bo s happy homo with up' but tm J-mm, hm “ned w le", that kind of charge of dynamite under the hesrthltono, nor can you think _ mm wnhm “nh mu "nt up sissy umrei- thins tor ii woman tiun to nsvsvs out thlt IM il °~°1\°“i°¢ 1°’ to the seiiooii-noni. iipwsvsi-, with tm. her r°<>°=°i°“ .°f 1 Foundation- , Garments 1 combine the f irresistible appeals of " style- comfort and value. \ `,Ci»\1,-lofiorowii I ' v _'..\.' ` ‘ .. -_.y _ -` _ L 1 PARIS, Feb.28.--_:I‘liero iievelzuxxere New one pound and ten shmmg i mom airy, dainty and W us; Bunk of England notes wniu, an ° ' fa! WOBWD . . a as the Gay hfe P A (\ siothss designed A _ W mpm, me present ,mm “There is G y I vice , _ Pam is " Drew); :iz notes. came in use on November 2; and Nothmg. That _Pays S0 P001' y as » V V V wiieouons intend, or _ The ,mm wmch Wm be B md s ' uu S Dorothy Dix__¢f_Vil‘tll€ IS 8 W0m8n’3 ] and summer. 'rho prevalence ot dis one. M being enacted “mush tm “YU Wm °°"““" cost it is ssid oi $175 , 1,, "“m°5» nymg “dem md ‘muy printing department oi ti ' _ dd t where special new machinciy hu frooks it wnstsntuiaielislill Dems th; been instoued 'rney have been ds. the” °;'“°"v“::: °‘sm°° nicks in signed to mxike forgery almost im "WHY °° W” possible Wm" tum' mg Bigger The oiio pound note it is under Shi"'=l“€ Sm*-’» T5" fugnuned mm stood wiii be green. und ins 1° lv; ig!! ‘V331 sncmsiable sm( vous in shilling notes red They are of th, o e n some such vivid 001°’ ll °h1°"'y 'ed' note; 0111 B°1d °' °'“““°» ‘md °“ d°”' may c i is aiiniine h i ones have, to get coniused in their moral mathematics, be obtained of .the mvelineg 01 the lmperg a V di as penn,” t vior ng and scroll n t ii tn 1 n i-ont - I uk md me “cs lhxdtrteidllxglbllietostrgilglft oaund $:rrov(lr;atsha'I¥o pthem ) ns: 1:a;§1l°n:dnEt‘:Idi§J1l(;c;)l:l:i'lcv/ysfoi work msn-‘bed words stand wt ' - . W ° 1'” boldly. it seems that if virtue»is its own reward, as the proverb puts it, it is also its , the darker street ensemble, “mot Near] y 400000,000 new note in only reward, and that all _the cakes and ale. the good times, and the feastlns. `407 dun the picture' for they me en_ been ordered and more th ~. mvl; and the merry-making, are psrquisltes of vice. , _ “wma by me striking white and of ,this numb." are Nady uarnhsue bm* Pdmed crepe d° chin” which Although ii one pound Bank of ` But this I-1 I m15i»5k°- It d°°5 PW 9' Um W be 3°°d‘ Just as h°ne“y m°k° their °°°°mp'mymg ‘rocks Enzlniid note will be ii novelty. it is the best policy in business for s man, so is virtue s. womai_i's best. means of md serve in lieu °f 1i“1“3» f°" deep \-,.11 not be an innovation Fiom 1791 securing happiness. For s few years the cheat, the msn who lil/95 lh°l"‘ i' fuoings back from each side of the until 1826 the bank issued both one weights and false measures and who mlsrepresents his £0065. mill mbke . cost front. pound and two pound nom., In lm money quickly, but in the end hs loses out _and goes D9-Iikrupii WC”-“S9 “U ` “Mould and flare.” me issue or any bnnknotc for les, ons trusts him. 'rho msn who builds up s bis business that ¢°“°l1“1°= W i:xcEi>i‘ioNAi.i.y Loviztii Paris has made siendornsss the than 5 pounds was pmmbmd prosper is the honest man whose word isas sood as his bfmd- fashionable ideal. Bild. in 5° dim! y _ A favorite with fashionable women hu given heme” the difficult task The Venezuelan Government L’ “_ In the Same W°Y» 1°' “ “We “ue ‘_“° “M ‘".h° em" t° °““° What" is “ °h“'1“*“¥ 5‘°“d°" ’“°d°‘ °‘ 1”" of creatine clothes to sive M1 lm* pected io supply sufficient funds to eUDl10Y\l°l\SlY 0°” "tm Wsiest WW" may seem t° have the best' of mums' mms b1“°k crepe “un mnstmted in presslon of ‘thinnass whatever the fmance the rebuilding of Cumanl. the P"°me5¢ °1°_"h°s' th” m°“ Mtenmn fm' mm' m’ laughter and me dam' Style N0- 407- The neckline is Hatter' wearers avolrdupois. Delorig last which was badly damaged by the re- ing and the gay parties, but these fast, at the longest, only so long as her mg md youthful. Itfs exceptionally season launched the ~-mwid and cent earthquake youth and beauty last, and when these are gone no one is so forlorn, so lovely m primed Suk crepe to wear _H-"e,, nhouettc with “mm ,oosew hopeless so helpleu, so miserable as the D0°1‘ bummy Wh°5° Wm” ar” beneath the fur WTHD- Ch°°5° “' duk bel\od Waist continuin8 down al- L tak, A ' i l b _ oiidoiiers are ng to niericaii broken, whose Soy colorinl 1’ duued' and Wm is 5WePt °“f» °f “fe “_ 3m"_° “ background with vivid tones ill Dim' mmrhalf way N, th, knew , where :oft dums and the number of Soda into the gutter with the other tarnished tinsel that has been tiodden under in mods;-nistic pattern, because it is flaring fullness was introduced. Al- fountains there has increased from f°°i- “p°"‘“'° and mm h° W°m smartly i2l\°\1_8h 01° m°'““°‘1“““°-5 °“‘”°“ *° io in 1910 to zoo today. "___ id age is a“ywh°m` U" pm" harmonizing wear these models were thin 'to the The woman whose happiness and prosP€rity lasts and wh;see‘;>mu1 me crepe mr mum. and whom mem d, Wim of emdatlon’ Pm! seems to d I cl mon inserted godets W _svfter than her youth is tho wumairwhv me “ved “ clean' S n know °‘°““°' °““°°“ °”°'°°' “mr ‘"°°l’“' think this dssisn the solution of all T dl i lines ' and I1 ui rl’ ei ‘med Wim g°°d deeds' Wm hu won me honor and respect Zi :seg 0 “°°"““° °‘°p° “nd “Mena” al" W' ner "difficulties, and has adopted it msec u S uiod by t gd is mx.. her, and whose husband and children rise up and clll her e ' Droprlate. It is desizmd in sizes 10. 1 nt ollec me S Emdnrd me H I S ---"'- 18, 20 Years. 38, 38, 40 and 42 inches ` “S tm bash ° the pm” ° e on adds ia. very deep attached so to the youns women who are asking whether it pays 1 sirl ta be 8°°d bust. rstism price is cents ,in `“°“"'- ““‘““3 “°“' W°"’__ °f 1‘;°“‘;fd fiouncs or in some cases, two iiouuo I say: Yes. It pays in health and length of life for a Birl to be E001 Old stamps pr coin (coin is preferred.) °r nfmngi M' tm’ same m°u a ea set on at the low hipllnv Mother Nature is the most inexorable bill collector in the world, and 1°' Wrap coin carefully- Ihre mu lm" 1 1 ba C shits Hams th” “e°°5s°"Y °’“‘g3°"‘M every time you break ons of her laws she will make you pay the full pen- we Suggest that when you send Many Rou ,,V lsr ns iicl, nt- Iuuneq in this Houma' or “ounces nity. and then some. You cs.n't burn the candle at both ends withmlli “S .for this pattern you_enclosa lo cents °" ~“m°°k‘° the "1 t M’ the °w` by heading it with vertical tucks. suttei-ins down into notiiins in y°\1r youth. You may drus y°“r_°°“‘°‘°”°° sdditions.i_ior a copy or our spring *"1 ~h‘P“‘;‘°- "id mdfefn ewglzs out Maggie aoua meieiy guinea it with the arsument that “Him 5’°“ 1°” ‘”““"‘ ""“‘ “‘°“ ““i”.“’_‘ °°“ y°“ ° F”-ill? }‘_“§“_“_“°_»_1l" 1”” ‘¥”££’E'f"h 'fn ileiiyuie om ;°?qi;:in:;msi~s tin’ with "' “med heading flat tire and w6n't take you out to wild part.i€_S» bu; nommgk going to ‘Slip delightful styles, including smart en- th; :ay mezrm fullness is obtain uooiisg whiskey from uumina up the 'lining of vvur Si°ma°h and ‘“'°° K ssmbies, nic outs designs in-_ the _____ _ iii-t--_»._i'. ini-i-out i--lei-i-_rin your nerves. _ ktddma' same size as ‘the present currency