.-!f‘3 \ _,xl » “ Q y *V* 1 _:WJ ii. _ \.“,'_ _-i.//if . J QL “ W" ~"r‘ _ m . `... it -\.. .- ,;l_»,~‘;. ._ _ _ - _ga .~ A as wo " ` -Iii* \ Qsxs ‘i 53%* ll ~- . _ -_ __ fi- ~. ~- __ .~-~ - ‘*. ‘ - ._ --.~i~--_._»,¢~ _ it _ _U _ ° tty: ,, \ ‘X 1 (_ ¢ i W' 1, 'L l it _ _ iW7iatthe Fashionables are Wearing' Dorothy Leiter BOX _ Illustrated Dressmnking Lesson Ful'lllS|\¢‘d Will' "" ` ' ' Every Pattern ` _ ”"` . w to Overcome an I nferiority (`0mDl€X - _ ____-11 B Annabelle Worthington 0 . . _ B-I ' y all int you fs.. miie in it few Shall This Girl Confess Before lilllglulge ‘P \| i » .. I Style No. B00 is designed in sizes _ :_ _ ' h lie _ s. l _ --- _ - c 5 is ia zo veins, as, sa, 40 and 42. l ,__,.,_,rl,y Complex? M 1 . l.,' ' ' ' _ i Di -How may one overcome the li b t Dear MSS X make some deDrec~ _ el efc, attention to the eh Ch 111' f1€ad0g61 ____ inches us _ . » __ - , d , other uould Size 36, requires 2'., yards 54-inch H Child. “hm any me praise me my m ~."‘. ,, 3" with li yard lace for vestee. :' -."1 - h * ° ~. ,prclerrcdl "`°`5{ Price of pattern 15 cents. ' lb :_ "cf- ‘ff re’ 'rr' '.-“'¥i'?tl3`= - .‘ fa--1. -.-‘_i_":~*_',\_k‘,» ,lc ‘-ff:-ti ._ _ ___ __A-:L ‘ r-.r1.1-_;;1~f_'St5'f`.eé. _\" _ _i »‘ff?~§'!_‘\`\_é~$&“`° 5: it ...gn _-_m l_ \` ` l /Y'/Vlll' Name if-'Y“' "7 _,, -al-~»»».»»...............-.N-»».»» __»_.~_§‘*;_,\,i-?~;‘.;fli Sl..l ,\'l».- yi- _ ,.___£__§__2.‘___»,.._.__I. i ‘tc . ui M55 _ Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin 510.800. Size . _ . . . . . . _ I _ llhours of the spare time, why DOC She Dyes Her Hail‘. -- Sha ‘P lr . as _ lnioose nm _ ,llll Who Wants a Career Marry. _ f O a ating remark, and she was constantly Ufilllllg my achievements of other children while bellttlinit fini' efforts I made along these lines. She sub'-S “mt the reason she did this was to keep me from be- coming conceitcd, but I was a sensitive child and I developed the idea. that 1 was inferior to ml' H5' soclates; that _I could never achieve anyfhllls “W1 that people only tolerated me through courtesy. I am a good-looking girl, college bred, a illusi- cian and successful in business, but I feel thrill HW life is a failure. I crave friends, but through tim- idity cannot make any advances to those I W0U1d like to know. I would like to marry, but probably never will because when I meet a man I instinct- 'i..- ` " "ii ` `*` '_-i-'_' i," _."¢` I- ‘ my state Y ‘ ‘ ‘ '_ _,,~= _ ' ' Answer; l Q. Must a godparcnt send a gift "‘§.§`-_'-7','52_:_1‘§;3".`l¢;I~" Of course, the remedy for what ails you is vanity applied ad lib in to the i,l,l,l»;> it _'rf 1-: 1 =;;`€-"-}'- ` £5 3 - ,__ world and that every man you see falls madly in love wllll y011 at first the day of the christening. f ` __ ____ _ _ '- l slgllg ` _ Q, When should guests arrive _r`,~.{Y_~,_ff-i_i-*1j;l';,j'_.“l-i'-.°-“ _...-453.1 5 _ll i -_-l-- wlicil filiflldlllll 0 fl1\llCC'~’ li _- -$1' i ` ` ‘I The only diflicllliy with this remedy is that it is pi-actually lmnos- ,L T,,_,.,.,. is .,., _.pl lm...-_ rh l _\l l _ l _'I /' ,l. l ~._= =~ 1 __ J . 5 The calendar said 0 / 1 f Frau' of cram s made hcr rcfuscl Ii she -' ‘ would try Lyilia E. Pinkhzm's Vegetable l Compnuild, shc colildgo any day in the _ month _..ncvcrliavc to read thccalcndar _,gl if: biaclz :iizii uhlic t' " rl-i *_ ‘»~ h =:.h ~» ~ “rapped lli\i'.'Piilciit c_=_:ii‘i_iLll!_'y' rioiic- able l'i thc coiispi<‘iol_:_»lj.` siiluir illit- oiicd ‘ll,1llili‘ is :i'lo"~ci' \'i‘r'v shin- ;_,.o 13.” _l=5-" ' _ sible for those with the inferiority complex to kid illviiis-cl\'es along that = _ 'F ` ,;» "‘ "- _f_ - way_ S,,lf_c0n¢¢ll nl»,l,¢m»s to be one of the things that are equally hard ..f__i--- H" V7 to cullivatc and to '~xii‘rminate_ and unless you develop a case of swelled head in your youth it Ls extremely difficult to aC»-w»--»- X, -i ~ a.\ .. - h:2¥:~\ 5 ~ ol \ ws Scratched 23% , . _. ,,_____. ` ` is ~r IL’s high time more housewives found out lmw cusy it is to keep while sinks really uliilo . . . . without marring the lustrous surfiicc by using coarse, gritty clcuncrs. For there is one cleaner that never scratches-Bon Ami. But what it does to dirt, sluins und dull spots! Oil" they go--on clinics glow und gloss! Anil Bon Ami ncvr* leaves grilly sediment lurliinil - never clogs or corrodcs the pipes- never rcililcns or roughcns your hnnlls. Snowy-“lille Bun Ami Powder (the ideal tlcuner for l»i\lllI|lli»._ Um) comcg in g ly(-_n- eroiis-size. humly sifii-r-lop can. It`s nice to use - unll makes things smell clcnn. On sale at ull grocery slorcs. Bo11Ami af ref' A-m - . ' f ~ . . Made in POWDER &__ CAKE l ,._.»" i _ A4* f Canada _j.-,lj "~iQ.. \_ _ `\>"£.<-£_'~i ' ”" ' " _ C,,,,,,', aim star. f other people. I think that it woman who hasprematurciy gray hair maker the luis- take of her life when she dyes it, because there is nothing so dil.iiili;iiil.'li- ed 10016113. l10il'll\1F5 S0 bccbmlhg. HS gray hair above a young face, Tw a white wig on the next time you go to your beauty shop and silo ii' lr Dear Miss Dix-I am very much in love with a girl who I aiu surr- would make me an ideal wifc, but marriage does not seem to appeal in her. She has been trained for a teacher and she appears to feel that she would rather have a. career than a husband. She is 20 and 1 mn You are both too young to get married, anyway, so give the liirl ilirfe _ or four years to try out her career, and there is every chance that :ll ill; end of that time she will be glad enough to scrap her ambitions for a J wedding ring. J When o sirl has the career germ in her system. the only Sinn- iliim; for a man to do is to let her work it out. Let her find out by cxppl-lame l salver, all nicely tied up with blue ribbon and gamished around the edges [with large checks, but that lt is something that ii. woman lnlyr. ii-itll lil-_l- heart's blood, with work and worry and anxiety and loneliness, and that l is never worth the price she paid for lt, A great many men persuade girls fp give up their ccircml io marry them. This is always a mistake, because no matter how goorl mln kind the husband is or how much money he gives his wife, she goes through life feeling that she has made a terrible sacrifice. She is always looking back regretfuliy and thinklns that lf sho had only pursued a career instead of permitting herself to be slrlelrncki-rl into maf:lmony she would have been the world's greatest novcltst or .finger or ' N num. lib madly o pipe mm .but We woman firmly be-' docs not add 50 per cent to your good looks. DOROTHY Dlx. - | 23 years old. What should I do? p_ l -_-ii.. _ Answer: that a. career is not something her fairy godmother hands her oil ii silver ._ th _ Stir til f ll lil It is pitiful to think how much talent has gone to waste, how many ivan toge er un u ro ng ambitions blighted, how many fine things might have been done that arc _ ____ Beat _mm thickened. Nuts or never done ‘cause families consider it necessary to take all of the con- l _ t S ma be added ceit out of -"ildren. It is because Johnny and Susie have heard so coil- ‘H e y ' boil, remove from stove. Cool slight- lscrlpt_ garments to meet the in- tinually, “You can't do it," that they sit down slipinely and never make l _ | f 1 _ 0 d f _ ore bncomm l an effort at ali. And if a child has any defect, such as a\vkwnrd_ness, HOSteSS PYJHUIHS em n n ‘lu m__ mm _ ` __ g Mix 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon _lclulnsincss or shyness, to be continually reminded of thcsc faults lust Have Faded Frgm ;o§;cssm§;\,U;lh;l\illliélllilliiiailltlzl fan' 2 tablesrgwm comsnzgg :ng ; intensifies them and makes the youngster that much more sclf-con- . . ` ' ' _'“ 0 » _ .few H0105 ° °°Y9““°* “ Sclo--5 and del,l»ec,l¢ing_ FaShl0l1’S PlCtuI°€ the dressing 1'00l0~ T\`°“5°"5 Wm' undiluted evaporated milk. ‘/i cup probably be seen for one or two I Of course, a happy medium is best, but it is better for it child io have 5 B"““m“l' Dlfmmed' Essentially l mm’ seasons ml the mach' but ltablesD00Il5 buwef- C°°k in dwme an exaggerated ego than to be inflicted with an inferiority complex. The i l"°'“i“l“° G°W“s “"5 F“"°' C\'0l\ NWN 0110 C311 S00 \mml5Wk‘ lboiler until creamy- D0 “Ut Wei" self-concelted ure. at times, hard on the nerves of their fellow creatilres, l with w°""’“ "Y T“5"’ 11bf0 SlE1lS of \\'<>1l\011 tiring Of their _ cook, for the d1'0SSl!lZ f-1110140115 When but they generally get somewhere. noaorliv mx. . ~-PARIS. DSC- 'I--After li very 1 llbiflliiilv ‘cold and should be b°=°°“ Well W' » » » » » » l sliortflivcd vogue, hostess pylillmlsl STUDIO GOWNS fore using. Dear Miss Dlx--I have just become engaged and my fiance thinks 511111/6 d?fll’llt01y fadfd 01115 Of It was Louiseboulanger who, I am wonderful. .I-lowever, there is one thing I have never confided to iF`15l1i0l1`S SCHCIHB mid the lwdlhg Iaithful to her reputation of him, and that is that I have my prematurely gray hair touched up by a couiuriers of Paris have heaved a l opportune creative genius, started befillfy 9XlJert_ He often remarks on my pretty hair. Shall I tell him ,sigh of relief. ‘showing a few studio gowns, as she this Secret 01' Shall I lcb him so on in ignorant bliss, get married and then Style creators had seen them- called- them, when pyjamas were i. K” éx, DEYYIHPS lwye him pour his merciless wrath on me for having deceived ‘bellies almost forced to include _ all the nge, She combined beauti- ""f- ';,____ _ ` him? JANE. lseveriil of these, to them nondc- fully shaded silks and tulle and every creation boasted oi’ ai train. _ _ A woman's hair and her complexion are a trade secret between her sistent demand of their clients. ` and flowing sleeve draperles. `?'-"if - and her dressing table, which she is under no obligation to revcal to any §'I’hcy do _f_o with the fervent hope _ These gowns were immediatelyl mam H°W She C1095 if is 1197 UWU Rfffilf. End he lS Ullly C0l1C0m‘¢<`l Wil-‘~\ l that their overwhelming popularity adopted by women who realize _how l the results- I Once heard n very famous man Say that hhs ldcal of H 'ironic inure ihe innately elegant attractive they wen: and how much ,S°“5°“‘“¢ *°“°“"°" 3°” me "gs subtle woman was one who could be married to a man for seven years l Wolmm abmdon them almost as more lndlvlduul they could be land Sth' them in- Then “dd fm’ without his ever finding out whether her hair was her own or noi. Of i 1 ' lmilk. Stir Well- Fill me b“l'l°’ed .Before serving, add whipped cream,.. we l'|;0l`° :;d55’_;"7°“:o:7'l;’u|(;’5*ln;‘_’:;; __-_lveet or sour 0_4; to 1 cup). qul?l;e:°'wl_§mr °wuhlengs__" lm cost. - The Proctor & Gamble Gompany tell us that Oxydol’s popularity here is characteristic of its 'reception throughout the country. Oxydol has grown to be a best seller, and some dealers are using it as aregular weekly feature with the greatest success. Dealers who display and feature Oxydol at this time while the de- mand ls increasing by leaps and bounds will reap 'the harvest of pro- fit which always comes from push- ing ii. worthwhile new product. We are passing this information _ along to you, and are calling your . CORN TIDWALES attention to the oxydoi advertise- } --- ments running in our columns so om_ that you can take advantage of this 2 Cups °i cooged c bs opportunity to get your share of the 1** “"9 bf” cmm ’ .profit this brand of household soap 1-4 £091-*P0011 b““'ef» _brings If you wish to feature Oxy- 2 eggs_ . _dol in your new advertising, elec- 1_4 cup mlm ti-os will be provided without cost. i teaspoon chopped Parsley- salt and pepper to twe- Mfx the com, bread-crumbs Evaporated Milk Dressing vinegar, 2 beaten 088 y01kS Rnd 2 U. S. Super-Liners i For North Atlantic and I (Canadian Press) _soon as .hey appeared. And their mlde. , et th lui NEW YORK, N Y Dec. 'I-The eau , gnif d, essentially gned e rousseaux for mo r---_-> ~----_-_- the European princesses lon! be- .m°d°"‘ °"°“ °’ lllplyl-ryvc-d by me Umcm sim, Mixed at Home \ou'll never know how quickly a siilllliurn cough lille to a cold can be i-on_l|iieri»il, until you try this famous recipe. I_t is used in millions of homes, liccliilse it gives more prompt, pogitivil ri-lliif than rinytlnng else. It’s no trnu ble at all to mix and costs hnt a trifle Into ii 10 oz. bottle, nlir 2% ounces of Pinex; then adil pnln granulated sugar syrup or strained honey to make 10 ounces. This saves two~tliirds of the .money usually spent for cough medicine, and given you a purer, better- rninedy. It never spoils, and tastes good-children like it. You cnn actually feel its pr-nctrst ing, soothing action on tliri inllnmell llirniit membranes. It iii also absorbed into the blood where it acts directly lui the bronchial' tulws. At the same imc, it prompt oosens the or - lridcn_phle|lm._ 'Hilo three-fold 1iscti?; explains w ly it brings aueli quick re- lief even in those severe coughs which follow cold epidemics. Pine! is a highl concentrriff-il com- pound of Norway f'iui-, crintninin th, active agent of crensote, in A rr-sued pnlatnble form, and known as one of the greatest medicinal agents for severe coughs and bronchial irritatlnns. Do not accept s substitute for Ping, It in guaranteed to givo prompt mild; or money refunded. , _ _ _;__-'_..___.;~___»;:-_-'__ -_- _-_~ - -1:1--Tl licves ln it as a reality. “Hd it ma have B, blighted genius around the house. . --__~_ Bo let your girl have a 80 at her career. If she really is a genius and prefers the glad hand of the public to baby hands on her breast, 'you are lulyky not to get her, for careerfng wives and matrimony don't mix. But the chances are that she will find that a career for 3 woman lsu‘t all it is press-alehtffd 00 bf. and she will say "Yes" and thank you too when you ask her to devote her However Jane, you are probably worrying yourself without reason lore the wan ls al,0 a past master 9 and no doubt your sweetheart already known that you touch up xii _ l 0 Q ' ' _ _ . ~ ~ ' -1 I ‘ "` ' _ ._ til It S hl tllllib is Best Remedy for ii‘2.2“.;’.$.;*;Tt“;‘; .;’.§.‘.‘;5.i .‘.:23“__;‘.; _ _ . ...... poor, silly woman who is foolish enough to think that she has dccvircil , 'bc called today _that lake 3 filled sandwich audi 'there are a number o these crel lions, vary ng from the studied iinpliclty of linc of the Grecian lobe to the sophisticated combln ug of lame and gleaming satin Among the outstanding models is one of madonna blue crepe with intricate bodice and one sided ‘ecve drapery which is completed by a deep red velvet ribbon sash which trails down the sldo of the llem The neck and one ai-mhole nie finished off by hand crochet- .ng also in the red. Another hostess gown has a tightly pleated pale pi`uk satin slip, over which is placed a sleeveless dress or striped black net and loose jnckcf. The hem of the skirt. which touches the ground, is finished off with a tulle ruffle. | SLEEVELESS MODEL l Still another attractive model is made of gold lame shot with pale pink and pink satin. The aklrt has IS l ln the present. Worth collection 'brown the WB-‘iii 011 0031 ‘Sides at ping or lmlzalom ' q fs . V, kos things mighty uncomfortable to course ,this was in the pre-bob days, but the principle holds good as to hope was ll nd _l .C-h.._l W ml Wm de. cups with the mixture. S ' em H ' ' hair dyes as well as rats and switches and transformations. B mulrm gl . le sl eanth rss 0 st of fa pan of hot water and bake in a.` mud Tribune say' th’ new te 1 about 30 mln Roosevelt-Dollar-Dawson combine utos, or until they are firm. Un-i hi _n b d 1 d 1 mold and serve with cream sauce. lin firefnr éognznl E _15vp°°l°l gr ’ have one of those toasters ‘_ gn S 3 e B B' W" its tim f devel ent of a 100 per cent United States flag ship- once, be sure 'to butter both outerl ‘The oimmne intends to mud tm sides of the sandwich It gives an $35300 000 supcr_“m___s mr Norm entirely different and most delle-lAmmu’C name as soon as congress l°“5 'emu' lcnacts legislation increasing the lpresent rate of mall pay for vesels an amusing pouf at the back .df more than 20 knots. _ caught up to show the accordion-l To carry out the plan of all-'Unlt- pleated undei-skirt. A black satin led State tonnage the Combine ribbon belt, with pink flowers 'would rid itself of the Atlantic hand-embroidered, suppllm the lTransport Line, Ltd., Leyland Line color contrast. Tile gown is sleeve- land the Red star Line, the paper less and is completed by an equally 'says These have formed part. of sleeveless jacket ol’ pink satin. linternational mercantile marln¢ com Molyneux combines lace and _ fllmy H°'1\1l\'9d 0Hl'ly this year by the gleaming satin most effectively in a Roosevelt Steamship Company. l rest gown of delicate pale blue. A | The shipping combination controls dccp circular volant ol the la/ce I 101 vessels aggregating 1,192,227 forms .rlmost one-half of the skirt _tonnage. representing an investment part and is ankle length in front,`of $110,000,000. The major fleet in- but finishes off into a siight train cludes the Lévlhthhh, President at the back, ns do' most of these Hoover, President Coolidge, Cali- creaiions. forn'a. Pennsylvania, and Virginia. -_T11 rl;,_::f___°°.__°__-_*_": _:_ '~_:~- ' _ _ _ _;_T-_°_-- - ' ' ~;~:.__“is Palpltatlon of the Hurt Could Hardly Get Around Mn. Chu-leo Sfomts, R.R. 5, Pi in out r:‘.°..°:=:.:.;l..:<:'.r.:.‘.""s‘: "lr if-ill'-'lf°i4'°' 'H mir imia iaialy in .ii'».i...i_'”" °' “d "°' '° After tak Milh ' H I 'lr <'.l°t'iim°§?tw‘ilg. Nm' ml y U10 llo_ _as great fa'th i th d Ends no other medicine can hdplhgi-'io |;:|:h.r\|» awaits H L_f\RT Niiivrrliii genius to home-making, ' DORUYHY DIX_ ' ~ .__.....____.~_*- -.., -, i _,_stf.»,__ln.._....___ ___.._.r...»--unavasnuu-.:t:....,..~.~_»~----lsxmmmilsia ___s-,-. _____ Price 50° a box "°;f° 'mulli- can mum c ' » . Nerve Pills an a mllndehrlill . md S ld ~ . . - . “__ l0tdl_l§rY;l_|__;l;:_| entiul stores. or mulled direct on receipt nl prhg by Th 1', lmg