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Address Pattern il gn In ce 0 soc a aws or an g wi...f.»1...F..sh:.»..¢.b1¢..f¢ weqffngi ; _éyiggiggf an lv Dorothy _ Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished ‘ _Q °°°i”"`J°""“"°“ §"° ; .1 5, With Every Pattern g l Ply? U \ By Annellille _Worthington I F” CWS Oi he 'ri Fr"-"W Isrft It Odd to Etiquette Bylnbsfhbhl Q. Is it or coffee to air, and for some length of time? sweeten it. Q. What attendants occasion? pin. Q. When Department. Spend 100 to save $10. How? By ordering a. copy of onrl new Fall and* Winter Fashions. Itf gives the answer to the often askedj question. "How docs she do it'?., For? it shows how lo dress up to the min-l ute at little expense. You can savef on every dress and save on the childrens clothes too. That means ` more and better frccks lor --~u and ` yours. Order your copy now. .lust enclose '10 cents in stamps or coin and mail with your name md ad- dress to Fashion Department. ».1»---»»¢........ ......¢.»e»».»-nn \ a , Name - ?,,'§l_i6 street Address .` Its moulded line hugs the figure to . City . State li “My satkntlrul, stomach nad, Legs Pained. Nota Sign Now." i 1 Suffered 15 Years. Now Fine. Thanks ‘FRUlT-A- ‘ TIVES l , , 1 "For 15 .Years 1 was miserable with kulncy _l:'nubll~. constipation, indi- e “ “~"` “"-_-._ X _ - _ _ _- "_T.1 11 . __ ~._ ______ 1 <¢~i-~_»r»;.- nere completely shattered, ". ' ‘-1 tried all kinds of medicines and ‘ li rxaminatlons but nothing helped un- ` ` til I started to take ‘Fruit-a-tives.' _ _ __ l ______,_______ _____________,_ ___ I gestion and nerv- ' ‘V ousuess," writes ull Mr. D. Richer of ' ,ff ,,_`§';.,., st. Adele, PQ. 1 ,_ q_ -_ ,_ --.uv beck ached - ! , 111 the time. 1 had ` \ rains in my legs 1 =f=., _ md over my kid- ' »‘ :ie_vs. and m.V ‘ ii.; =. stomach felt as if f . - t had been torn. =;_.¢ _,»~--- -- V- ~ »-»--'-~- we -~>"'.; Now I haven't had an ache or a pain for a year. Was down to 132 lbs. but now weigh 157 lbs. Feel skittish as a two-year-old." Amazing to read these letters from thousands who say kidney and blad- der ills, pain in back, headaches van- ish like magic with "Fruit-a-tives." Years-old constipation and liver trouble end overnight. Bad stomach. biliousness, indigestion, heartburn, gas disappear in 24 hours. Nerves and heart quiet. sound sleep at oncv. Rheumatism, neuralgia, neurities go in a hurry. Complexion clears quick." Ten of natures greatest remedies combined in handy little tablet. Mar- velous discovery of famous Canadian doctor. Speedy results amaze all. Free yourself of sikness. Dilili. \V@Hk~ ness often in 24 hours. Get "Fruit-a- tives" from drusill-SL wday- Wake UT’ , tomorrow a. new person. GLOUCESTER, Mass., Oct. 8- Captaln Angus waiters, of the Nova Scotia schooner Blucnose. which will race the Gertrude L. Theballd 0( this port. for the Lipton Cup, is one of the very few persons ever to re- sons niarclied with Captain Waiters and Captain Ben Pine at the head- Ycsterday the city was decorated with Union Jacks. a liberal supplyl prfdomiliatiiig in all sections, Papi ticululy in the business centre. 1 The rice on 'I‘liul'sdny will be thci closing sports event of the national :cnventlon of the American LeBl°n.l ccive 'iw key I0 tht’ Pity. MHYOI” Johni “About an hour`s walk down that E. Pfi~1'k€\` l`°"°“l°d lima? Wh” re' math." replied the man, pointing with ltermting the welcome which waslms mmd_ given the Nova Scotlans at last! ..That.5 strangeq.. remarked the niizlli'-i fmrade. in which 20.000 P91" itraveller. "The circular says theyre l “Well mister," answered the truck- ornmg mr e A man holding in his hand an lopen map and a real estate circular ,left a surburban train at the station. fAs he reached the street. he accosted proper' when stirring tea stir with a determined A. No: one or two quick stirs will should -a bride give her as a mcmento of the A. A bracelet, a charm. or it dainty one is unable to accept a formal reception invitation and in MS Card to arrive on he reception, what does ~» -_ FqSh19fie......_____ lil Deplores Feminine What Lengths Women Will Go 1 to Get Pity?--If They Have No Just Cause The_y Invent One, And if Others Won’t Pity Them They ‘Pity Themselves. Why have women a morbid yearning to be pitted? since pity always involves a certain condescemion of the pitier toward the one who is pltied- a recognition of the fact that the poor unfortunate creature with whom one sympathizes is less fortunate than one is oneself-it would seem that a. woman with any self-res)-ect and pride would resent pity as a deadly insult. Such is far from being the case. however. She simply laps it up and begs for more and she will go to as shameless lengths to get more as a drug addict will to get co- cains or morphine. Back of nearly all of the walls of women at the hardships of their lot is this curious longing to be l pitied. Take the case of the working woman as ml example. In reality the-average woman likes to work outside her home. She enjoys dolling herself up and going down to the store or office in which she is em- nended discourwsy to the hoébess. ;l;l(’;d-til;ed;i]kTtse;el;8 zxlw Dsoplei the barter and chaifering of .selling _ _ » S o an ng eaut ful and delicate fabrics and fine fem. mme frillberics; the orderly routine of the office The .-ms, of mde e dence and the handlin of h N P n- S BF OWU Pi-ll' envelop thrill li to tn For The Cook .~>rheri»D,yzs Highest Quality for 59 *an \/“` " is -‘- ' that they require nourishment and rest. ui-*__ , U » F your nerves are ragged it is nature! danger signal _"~' f Ovaltine supplies all the nutritives essential to perfect ` '~ nerve health. It is a natural wholesome food beve \l\, /I i g -`~`f I 1,? zu \_`_ \__`__.__\A scientifically prepared fro milk, and ripe barley malt. world recommend Ovaltin ` _ Feed your nerves with this nutritious food beverage. CVFI LTI N E' TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE I wimmci-oeggtcsngxlonfza. 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A' ‘II 5_f°"" m soc' 756’ “'25 ‘nd Spend ‘£50 It in du supreme tonic food bvwrnp. family nu Huh' Ill’ Nfvfd If -WJ* f0"'f“’”° 3 __/-\_\_____..J-\` _ . .,¢L‘ M poor working girls. _...___ fmt; five m.n\v s e tempera. ie 0 are married to generous, kind men who are good providers; el rising is around 00 rlegrees F, 'women who have lovely homes and ride around in limousines and wear im- Bake in a 425-degree F‘_ ovcn (hot ported frocks and who live on the fat of the land, are forever bemoaning _ 1 0\.e,,\_ Tom; time of making mid their destinles and appealing to us to pity them because their husbands are HAS KEY T0 CITY A M ' S ‘I lmkinr shoul.-l not require more than ,business men instead of poets, or because they have magenta longinga that their husbands do not share, or the aura of their husbands souls doesnt ` match theirs, or because of some other tom-foolishness. | The extent to which women will go in their mad desire to be pltied finds airs fullest illustration in the fact that they will even sacrifice their children to lt. It is the commonest thing in the world to hear mothers complaining )of their children and telling how ungrateful they are and how rnuch they Zsacrinced for them and how little their sons and daughters do to repay it. ` `Worse still. a mother will sit up and traduce her children just for the pleas- `ure of having some one "poor Mrs. Jones" or “poor Mrs. Smith" her. And the poor, foolish mother doesn‘t realize that she is paying for the rympathy sne is begging for by blasting Mamie‘s chances of marriage and blackenlnz Sall_v‘s character and ruining her boys' opportunities of getting in with worth-while business men. But the worst phase of all of womens mania for being pltled is that ‘if no mic else will pity them they can get absolutely maudlin drunk on self- lnlty. A woman can sit down and get actually dopey thinking how sad it is 2 (that she has to putup with a, husband who is just a human being instead -_.__ ROLLS ARE ALWAYS POPULAR j dliut lust about one woman in a thousand will admit to liking her Job _-TRY THIS RECIPE ,an o hating the time of her life earning her own living. The other 999 ` Dull it 10118 face and moan over the h ardness of their lot because they are ‘ Y ey d no leave them. All of us know wives who thoroughly. the-n add flwr until Support trifling, no-account husbands who are so ungratefui and abusive dough is stiff enough to knead. that they are like snarling dogs which bite the hand that feeds them, and we Knead vigorously for ten minutes or have marveled that their wives did not chuck them out and lock the door rumi the dough is not sticky, is elastic behind them. and has a. satlny surface. In a warm ____ ‘ place rabout 85 degrees FA. free from All of us know women who come and weep upon our breasts and tell us I dmlgms ef Rm ie; rise for about one that they are married to men so surly and ill-tempered, so stlngy and herd, and one-imlf or two hours. lf the ‘that they make their lives a purgatory on earth, and we have lain awake dough yecerles when the hand is thrust at night speculating over why they stuck at it. into it. it is ready to punch- This ---- means to fold the dough over two or The simple explanation is that they were amply rgpgid for whnevgri lthrep limes and allow it to recede aslwoes they endured by the pity they evoked. The sympathy their pathetic much as it Wm ,rates called forth was a sweet morsel that they rolled_ under their tongues ` Cctv and let it rise again for-'\and they wouldnt have traded off their drunkards or their loafers or their fifteen 0,. ¢“~..nt_v minutes. Pinch off grouches forthe model husbands of the community. _ |=\~<~n-sizerl balls for rolls, or roll out` and cut with rr biscuit cutter. Shape For the woman with a real bona fide. A-,l grievance that everybody In any desired Wa.,-_ place on fm oiled recognizes at sight as a genuine grievance, and that calls forth thc public tin mid If-t it rise in a warm place. Sl1l1l1Mhy, has a never-ending source of bitter pleasure that gives har d pr-rfcmbly a closed container that has kick she never Bets OHL Di any mere Placid, everyday happiness. a pan of warm water on the b0tt0m tr. supply strain and keen the cuter Nbr dm this avid appetite for nity satisfy itself on the sympathetic ‘ V __ _ __ _ ___ _g _ __ _,_ _ _ __ J .<,in~farc ri rolls moist. handout ‘N9 EWU ‘O M058 WOMEN Wh° hiive really made unfortunate mar- :*_`”_`;`;`“` """"`i"` " "hw" W' >"">~'"~_" ` * M Lei NS.. “nm bulk img ingrensed riages and have cruel husbands. It causes the women who h v otll t about two ,md 0n,3.qua,~te1- times complain of to make a bid for our tears also. This will be accomnllsiicd in forty to ~ '_ ' \ te if til lu' Women wh _i_i___, 'of a movie hero. and how terrible it is that #hc has to take care of her ` » tchildren and keep house instead of always standing on the stage in the spotlight or being the Queen of Sheba. She can reduce herself to a sodden pulp, lf she isn't married. by dwel- ling on her lack of husband and home and children. And she can dissolve ~ herself into a perfect hydrant of tears by contemplating the mlaerlea of en am W either being a domestic woman or a business woman. Either way she has o ` ' a perfectly grand time being miserable and feeling herself an object of ‘ ¢|.§¢°¢`|-|1f;¢”¢ I 1 | ' r ~‘.jt'-.-.-;f="r'.”-'_: A 1=.-;.-/' . °\`_°-._ ;»~.-.`\ _-.kings-‘f-_.sl-1-/."*\ *-33 \ '- ' - 1'. \\ ~ ~, _ _» _ _ ..._-___~__,. .__4._=,_ _ ____ _- I _ -»\,_< ""_1;';§ '~ -df '°‘?";~. "-‘_-‘.;<~\\=. 1-\ | : ' _° fffff////, f’ / *F ` " \.\v~""""" \J - L-I ,/_.Ti Y Yen for __ _ - Mutyrciom ' : - .'/_'_ \.(\ I _ L- _ f L / '_' f ll iii! A l //.-_ 17;* -\ _ . 1 , -A .\. Fl l; ~ '». 13:1;-:f' f. fi.,-l iii rj Avilwlly they are not sorry for themselves They realize that the ia ` I " $300 . - y re | fi?/1218 a better time, more fun and more beaux than the rich girls have who ’ .si a home and wait for a stray man in happen to stroll their way forthey are down in the places where men abound and they have first choice gg the l ` Pen $5.00 gc-getters and hustlers. Nonetheless, they feel that they have to put up their whine ivr sympathy. But why they wish to be pltled instead or envied Soak yeast in 1-4 cup 1Ul<€W8l‘m Heaven alone knows. water. Add melted butter, sugar an salt to milk heated to the scolding It is womans insatiable appetite for sympath th t 1 Y a exp ains why so point. The liquid should be cooled to` many Wives endure the martyrdom of unhappy marriages. All of us knew about 86 degrees F. (which is not v.-'omen who have put up with drunken and burtai husbands for years. and quite lukewarml. Add yeast and mix we have wondered wh th di t » ' un llll :::: II ‘ ll Y ";`.~if;¢:=i=1'_:.'I-~~.°-- ~ 1 l »_i~....,.:~..-.~ ~ . f V i ‘\ _ _ _, ' itil., r___i sails!!! i i ff iiiiiiii vii' ,,f . ~ . it. gli like a black opaL Ie!-the eternal style favourite, `macle irresistibly smart, by the si_lversmir.h’s craftsmanship. 1 Onyr-an artist’s dream in cream and henna--autumn's \ ‘ master painting. 9 Wa t e 1° m a n s Service and selection at 5,500 Canadian Merchants > \ _ Q S7) `l\ rs § Lil DW I_’f\'l`l{ICIIf\ . Qi crealea/_)(or!¢;rn1'nlne LQVIJS . . . `“"'_°° 2 l Pcnm OMIEN inspired it~woman designed ' it-and Watermarfs fashioned it--to ` ful.&l the feminine desire for slender- ness, daintiness and colourful beauty. Its chic clasp could only have been inspired by a woman, to hold the Lady Patricia securely in handbag, pocket or belt. A small, slender barrel-a new short cap-the whole pen a poem of grace and beauty--in col- _ our combinations that go hand-in-hand in happy harmony with fashion's smartest costumes. Persian-a blend of dame, emerald and rich violet, gleaming ‘ l .Woinank _Realm -:-Q Social and Personal -:- _ ° ,?--°- _I-igfefflfufe _ Q _£_.» ui n excfufsifeéy s/ena/er /when n 1 1 i l i l | . A301! g 1-4cup shortening. 1-2 cup sugar. 1 egg. l-2 teaspoon salt. teaspoon soda. Gingercake. _ 1 teaspmn glnger. it cup sour milk, 1-2 cup ni-:la.::es. 1 teaspoonful soda. 2 teaspoons cinnamon. l Cream tht shutting and sugar together. Add the egg: beat well. Mix and sift the dry ingredients. add them to the creamed mixture alternately with the sour milk and molasses. Bake in a moderately not oven. B011 H18 0 FROM ONE HOME BAKER TO OTHERS WHO BAKE AT HOME' `l 'ata ...et " .me ms. JOHN R. M¢DoNA1.D° She joins Thousands of Women in Welcoming the New Quaker Easy Way of Baking Bread. HINK of baking bread in half the time, with Thaif the effort-without kneading or setting the sponge; and getting bread or rolls that make the zmily smack their ips and ask for more. No wonder then that the new Quaker way of baking bread has made a hit in thousands of homes. It was developed by a master baker, but it is so simple thatyou get delicious results in record time. Send the coupon for a free cog of the booklet "The Quaker Method of Easy read Baking" or ask any Quaker Flour dealer for one. It gives full directions. When trying the New Method, be sure to use Quaker Flour. its fine, unvarying quality makes on sure of light, delicious cakes, pies or rolls. Every hour nets are made dur-ini milling; every day a sample is baked in the Qu; er ovens just as you bake at home. Furthermore, if Quaker Flour does not give yotkpcrfect satisfaction, the dealer is authorized to r und your money. 5’ sf iii ! sympathy, who doesnt get her just appreciation in this cruel world. C°“‘°‘”" “°‘“ ` , rage, m fresh eggs, rich creamy Physicians throughout tha e to nerve-ridden patients. ________ _ . Crsarn the shotening and sugar no favorite indoor sport. Funny. lsn't it, how women like to be pitied? Martyrdom is their DOROTHY DIX. .___ 3-4 cup shortening. 1 egg. 3-4cup molasses. 3-4 cup sour cream. 3 i~2to 4 cups flour. l tel-UPOVYI salt. 1 teaspoon soda. l teaspoon ginger. I-2 teaspoon cloves. 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg. lcup raisins. , ppp",-»»» ..-._.. .... ._ ._. __ - ._, -... ,»___v, ,__ ._.._,.., T. ,.. ’ » if-<" ,. wha. Add cn and beat well. Add rio rob “norman-msimrtmeimu A-all .es that tn? UF WARM MOLASSES COOKIES? ‘dry ingredients which have Man sifted sour Cream lvfolasses Cookies. spoonfula on to a lrelsy oooky sheet. ‘ 3-4 cup brown sugar. Glllgennapa. ilteaspoons cinnamon. together. and the raisins. Drop hy. ‘Bake in a moderatlely hot oven. 2 oupa molasses. 1 oup alwlrtening . 'f cups flmr. I teaspoon sodn. " 1 1.2 tablespoon: finger. 1 tablupoon cinnamon. 1 tabelfypoon slit. Heat. the molasses and pour it ovu- ,the shortening. Add sifted dry in- gredients. Chill thofoulhly. R001 very thin in lltue more flour may be need. edt: cut in desire shape. Bake on cookie sheets in moderately hot oval. ( . r-°°----1 ii _tt N own Q `\- e "'Bakin|, T an '*°'v :fill 50 fd ‘ M* `, o`°,_\: o mum nm mm sutrmuha. ¢ t £4 V \ s" > in-_ _-_ iii lie l' *il l its I5? it li ri ._...._...__...._| TRI QUAIZ GAT! @\lPAl|Y. St@¢l& . P.0.,__ f _ _ _.__ ,V .. ,__ Danish fllu\¢._._.._.._.....__._.._.c......_........._..a.. __¢@¢___-Qxnrqs-nsusnnqmq-I "“e=f v \ by //.4/I' ui" . _.#7 , .~-1! i. (»\'_I7 ` "KO ' v \ ¥ V. LQ# ' .5 Q,/E "$ ~l`. sf _ t\» 1', *\Q'\ 5m _ -Q HBR BNTHUSIASM SHARED 1' BY THOUSANDS "1 'ved book a l lued .rs ¥l.‘Z°‘...~ ’.§’i‘,5 ft. ....t‘l.., i.....l“" T°"i Stl r. md cure hui greatrenulu for which I :bank you very much for your information. iwmld like vu-y much mga :hm more book: for my aei hbon. if you have :hem on hand please send’ them u mon u coavenienylnil oblige." Mu. joan R. Mcbouul. Anzlgonilh, N.S. our” '_AlWa§{S_thé Same. ails the Best