3.1 . . . wl fifilllltffliisllh .. .. . \ .. .1“. v h. _ ~v -~ - ~ > 5 ‘i; ‘ _ 2 , . > W ,._ I. I . _ .- - ,1 --\ _ -. ; _ i -_ . , _ ‘Fl-IF tmhfiiTlTmilWN ‘GU/Ulplhlfi“ ' j.‘ Woman's Realm -: 0'? Fashions -:- tfLitera £1,179, _ .f 5min! and Personal -n-. the Fashionable Are Wearing l jilliljilstrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished ‘ With Every Pattern l l i By Aiinebelle Worthington solar’ young things are including‘ many silk crepe {rocks in their. sprint: wardrobe to be w rn with’ ‘separate coat to carry out semblei theme. ‘Ilia youthful animation oi heiri,_ makes this model especially nurse-I tive. for it ls equally smart worn. wizhout a coal. i‘ The can sleeves o1 ihe yoked‘ bodice are outstandingly chic in‘ pointed treatment. , It is nipped in a: normal waistline. bv narrow belt. l. Style No. asic comes in slass 11. 16, l8 and 20 years. ln the ill-fill’, mo, 21-. yards o! ‘JR-inch material, with ‘q yard ct 10-inch contrasting] is sufficient. i Pattern price l5 cents. Be sure to nil in sise o! pattern. Address Pat-j tern Department. Our Spring fish-i lori Magazine is ‘.5 cents, but you; may order a pattern and a ‘Fashion I Magazine ioczeihrr for Z5 cents. i . .................... Humans-n- . . . - . auoalllllllllllddb Nllfll unadu- IIIIIIIIII . - - . . . . . . . . . . . .- Announcement. . Mi lady Beautiful aguauaas T/lfiflané Corset Company Wishes to announce the arrival o! t h e i r N e w Princess Silhouette Garment “The Nu Trend” Will mould your figure to 1m new Style Trend. giving slamm- yoiithiul lines with comfort and htllth. Fitted by lppuig {menu in the nrlvflvy o1 your home or at our head olIice shop. l'ali office for represents- tire and in- uiiiriea. l i i - - l —a_-——-_- A low npen- \ ; Inga for rr- ' iineil women i ‘ with or wiili- out sails u- narloriee. UBDNE - Nu Trend Corset ‘Shop I" FlTZl-OY STREET PHONE lllll-J. Etiquette "" hiatus-taboo i wsbiiur iuAcAaoons ' Q. 'When are tho silver and thclL one e" ‘hm’ but", n“; n”, ‘Dlstesareaiovei 11:17! the tableild and 1 m" M n“ nmuhwd w", . e re t e csscrt is srrv: . = - , ‘gradually, beating all the time. Add Q. Should one send Easter cardsl w m“ s‘ “up “my chop,“ "b w ‘hm “l “mum”? nuts, it cup dates, eut very small. I A. Yes. by all means. ‘ pinch o’ u“ ma 1 daumpoon “n- Q. What is the l most important‘ mm Drop m 3 buttered p“ md W"! '9 n” l“ mm“ "hm wmmg’ bake in a moderately warm oven. a later? ___________ ' A. To make the letter as concise. Tod's‘... YOU? A l Tcliolsori? The Romance of Your Name U! IUIY HASKINS ELLIS DIY OOMPLBXION Dear Miss 1eeda~I arn troubled with cracking o! the skin on my hands and the tips o! m! fliilirs. they never look clean. What can 1 do tor them? I do all o! my own housework and have my hands in water a great deal. i2) Will you please suggest a suitable racial pack | and creams for s dry skin? My coin- I plexion appears dry and harsh-look- llll’. is) The skin on my neck looks rough and red. 110w can I iil:acli it? My complexion looks dull and . tsded. and a friend o! mine sug- ' gested that I should write to you 1or| help on these beauty problems. 1 am i married and have very little time to, i fuss with isiyseli. but I realise that I‘ ' am showing my age and 1 must begin‘ l w so something before it u too laie.' . MR8. H. D. L Answer-I sin glad to help you with your beauty problems. my dear: and I- arn sure that they will respond to a "m! llltieiioa and correct treatment on your part. although it will take probably a little longer ts bring your skin back to a normal condition than would have been needed in keep it so ll w! first Dlue- m ‘nu dryaau and cracking o1 the skin on the hands and fingers is due to excessive dry- ness. Having your hands in water a great deal, using strong soaps or washing powders and tailing to giva them appropriate treatment alter- ward have caused the trouble. Try wcarinl rubber gloves when washing dllhel- When it is absolutely nlccs- sary to have your hands in water without wearing gloves, be sure to dry low _ ‘ . ‘ Dorothy DIX. H .3... Alhfllil * ‘ r _ i "I " JhseAl! ‘at Grfllaathllllllao cai-aaewliaalla lNDI @4133‘ gaakoAltai-asidhaielliawllolhhik ngalatakaaleatoruraiitotlayl Darotiiybll- ‘igflligiagaamonliake liiisaarrblfl (Conclusion m sixth mistake out hwwbl m.“ u m Quin‘ u; he lovers and| w“ manly iiusbandi. The Amlflfilnl hullllsdlllho bllthillbl-lldlll“! world but he ig long on parloniiauw gndshortonsotttslk.fieflfl"'° sly it with bee! stem luv-ml °l °" ehids, and the chlei roason that moll- aien hurry in! the WKW"! h? u b" cause the! Want to l!‘ WNW“ “m m; mining and settle back to nor- mgmy m which they will W9 "l" l” qmw poetry, and indulge in hllh ilown sentiment and P060 l" l m‘ imanti: vole- Therearelh- ioody mod and devoted hus- ygmis whom oieopatrs har- ael! llould n01 v.mp away from their plain-YW- ad Marin. and whblfimm“ ism urine!" that: “m!!!” when waves are sumlfilwl °f "m" and doubt their affect-ll"! New! u"! dropped u; iove-mskins at the all-sf and never mentioned the atata o! their hearts sen-in flier i-My W" married. I I i Nowitiathoouraaolwasinri that they never shed their sweet tfllh- 11° matter how old they avt- Ind w" when they min they m still yearn- ing w be told um they an would“! and laminating, and w be romantic- siiyvoosaitisimomslblaiflflfl w mks their husbands’ love ra trui- uagnaietitgoatthat-‘llioywlfli to iaar about it over and over stalli- asaehila doesais-lrymfi “M” ovary man would include in doing his daily doaen giving his wile s olivine numerablo per- i _. mag; tbs It shows her that her husband con- """'“,',,..,.......i.. sicussbei-olww-"fl ""1" cinatiordisatrvmyfllil°¢°m “tuvmuwmoutqrtbataasbs "mggeiptoluropeztlswllya ‘fimwulqlflymhflbllll-Ihu whys. woman iIPQTW-"JY "W944" weusbungaiowawonlfwhill‘ band iaalwsyl bemvwlnliblil" thbthaollfldreIl-ietuvllhm oonieetiona. : Thggghnpfliln‘ thatsmsnosndo that will pay such a W001"!!! ll doing something toinaba hiawlfl make a little investment o! time and trouble and money in lmll-ilnz 1'11""! Wlfa who becomes mbi-fimvfllll N113‘ mots The eighth mistake that husbands make is not nukins wmiianlw o! their wives. Very tea men make any delibcrataeitorttokeenin 00111111175171 their wives. Flhey go their V!!! immersed in businas. ‘they let their wives go their way immersed 1n the children or the house or scold-l. 6M balora they know it they have lost touch with each other and have no laterals 1n oaiiiuori except the bills and the babies. That is why at middle age so many men suddenly dinover that they are iii lmla with their private secretaries. and that they have come todepend upon them toi- an understanding and a consent- aiity tihst they do- not find in their wlvea. This is a cahotroiiie to the man as well as to his wile. and it. could be avoided i! bridegroom would talk w their young wives about the thlnll they are ininratnd in, or do like cue young manlknawwhoflmen heaaw his bride was beginning to slump. told her that also had to study and read ‘L! die ekpoowd tn hold him. because Diliib Doras bored hlin w death. The ninth sustain that husbands make il in not slain: that their wives hsvd piano; ot ouisiruotiva work ham. and it 1s the on» who don't. ‘woo. Imryinairsidaaotbsilaga and definite as possible. . Character Close-Ups l F: 2 E WlTH WlDE A Morning Smite Lord Macdiifl. the young son oi Prince and Princess Arthur oi’ Con? . l FACES GT THE- CHEE-KS WiLi. Skboom naught. had just learned the words. o!» the National Anthem, and he told his nurse that he wanted to see "ouiq noble King.‘ Oneday when the King was walk- lfl iii-Ala grounds at Bagshot wlth' till-Hike o1 Oonrisught. lard Mac- ditfl was told by his nurse. "lpok. there ‘is the King. with grandfather." “Oh. no," said little Lord Macdufi. “that is not the King. That is my Uncle George." , iriflandaniin nit . tire REGAL Jtandanl They want the highest qual- ity of flour that can be made I jtrom thebesrgradeofrbebes: .1 Y; Manitoba wheat. - " AND this-quality is abso- {fjiff jflutely assured to chem iwhen hr. a is" I the reigns n1 Charles I and II, He |Baltimore County. The descendants lo! William havs been prominent and ' gfllicliolaan This name is derived from the Dan- ‘ lsh "Nlckels“ or Nicholas, the patron ~ saint o1 Christmas. There arc various 1 forms. such as Nichols. Nlcholls. i Nickolson and many otlirrs. The earliest ancestor o1 Nieholsons o1 whom there is record was Ludg- hardt Maccon. o1 the House of 1th. the 115th Monarch o1 Ireland. Through unpronouncable names the line descends until we reach Donald MacNichol, chieitaln o! the ‘lac-I. Nichol clan lri the Isle o1 Skye. in‘ had four sons. one o1 whom was Mal- colm. He is the ancestor of the nreserit chieitains oi’ the clan Mac- Nlchol Another son was MscNell. from whom one o1 the Philadelphia iarnllies o! the name descend. The coat o1 arms given was used by William Nicholson, born at 15er- wick on the Tweed, in England. He came in America and settled in‘ Maryland and died in Annapolis in i719. He as lord o1 Nicholson Manor. a tract o! more than 4000 acres in have left lasting impress upon the annals o! the lealslntlvr. halls o1 Maryland and on the battlefield. There were other early settlers in this country by this name, among whom was Robert Nicholson, who located in Charles City County, Vir- ginia, in 10M. There was also John Nicholson "the sailor.” o1’ Dartmouth. Mal, iii 1M5. Moat o! the Nleholsons in America today can trace to one or the other n1 these first settlers. and among their daeandanta an man and women o1 ' them very careiully and apply a tow , drops oi a good hand lotion and nias- isage them (or a 10w seconds until ‘ the hand lotion has dried. At bia- time soak the hands and fingertips in warm olive oil for about ian min- utes: than wipe of! tiia oil and apply an oily cold cream: massage them (or a iew minutes and leave the cream on overnight. 511p on a pair o! clean old cotton gloves to keep the cream from rubbing of! on the bedding’ Thll treatment may be taken every: night tor two or three wesks. You will notice the skin on your hands gradually bscoinsa whiter and softer, and the harsh, dry, old look will in time disappear. Use a mild washing soap or powder to wash the dishes and a long-handled mop to keep your hands out of the hot water as much as possible. A great many house- wives who do all or their own 110N53- work manage u» keep their hands and nails in a good condition merely by taking the necessary precautions ans usinl a suitable hand cream or lotion regularly. I would like you to haw my leaflet on care oi tba hands. which will help you in dbtdll with this problem. lneloaa a aali-aldvllfld an- veiope and write for it. It given a suitable hand lotion and indulge cream that you may use regularly. i2 and Si. I would suggest ior your dry. sensitive using soap and water to wuh the Iace and neck. lomn the‘ water with almond rnaal, oatmeal or corn- pmiairieiiaa in every walk or lire. Raul elyaa glva _ richest colors! “d. Ind BOOK lflldmlllhlllllfl ROOF hotkllandhandlllllllfwiri°mk piiment it would keep her eating out oi his band. ‘us. nvsnshnmsksobatiimaw make lain mun: to do mflhliil actively w make their wlvea ham/- Most men seam w assure that Mi mug married w thorn is picnic en- wgh {or any woman. and that she can ask nothing else o1 late than just the priivlleae o! eookmg and mubbllll and patching and men I-lll lfllLbol-f- iiig children (or thorn. \‘ “ti Thousands o1 men marry i111"!- It! young girls who have barn millim- ed to hat-Lag‘ men struggle to II viiieii eoiila rive them the but time. and than 18c than GM dlllllfl "Ill dawn by the gitehea stove and bead them vacuum cleaners and say in ma. n ails-ct: “Now enjoy yourselves. and we hope'ou appreciate liow lucky" you m in be married in Ub." Many a wile iisver cvcn 7.5a lakdl t: the, nelghbcrhosd nan-g.- iv lieut- s row with her liufiiaiil ill!‘ lakes ' away all the pleasure b: going. Many i a woman never has hot husband give - her so much as a gumdwll. or bring her a vriltsd roar. Many s woman. a1- u: a long. dull monotonous day tak- ing care or the children. has to spend also has tor a companion‘ a dummy that any minis when it is spoken to. Only the price of learning s. simple health rule. this H smiling youngster finds! 01mins fi gwa bill! liv- “was, . Whatwsaittlistldralredfi. Bdilsl lfiffififi a “Hello! Hello! How Much A Does Happiness Cost?” civl filfiglilosimsiwoogaad buoyant! N edicise: not a of m9 “i” .,, , ,_ ,, "'- “°"'l‘.§.‘.".;".ii°°¥fi.‘l.‘“.l§“£“.2 .»--.»-»-». w-w d: "rzatg; elu- aiid you eon aarn . will millions of vtlletwlll“ “h” f‘: ‘£31, eelbetter. Color taste- eiijoyi the!» 19H n! 5'11"‘ u pure water. magi malts uuaa its uiol. In h _y0fl\]l is; thsyubi-‘lgiit ai flag» is r12: "uL-u“ ’°“;'i'i.."§°£k° to biv: :1 your pllgl l‘ Y“ "*3 I ‘i, poiaoiiflwsalibavethgiii) HP ill ‘.119 mgmml rgk "°'“i"" and °.‘i$;...;‘.‘i“’°‘... "if ‘til Z2152 ° ' gnltflyaldnltfilql oi your "him Millions oi people liava discovered needs lubrication as much as all! this fact-why don t y ‘l You can otharinacliiiia. h Nun buyNul inaeal ll b“ ‘im but t o coli- m". i»??? m“ i=~-*-=~=="=== 1- "io.'.i::‘.....'"“e.ir.ln.““ ' n” 5b.“ “n: $1.551’. 3.2%? mGIOChOW brimmiiiguaeatitii gfifino matter bow much you will 50°" W" W" "m" good husband is keeping his wile in idleness. yet that ia the worst mls- iortune he could wish upon her. it is; tlie woman 11th notlfng to do ivlio‘ who till the saiiatorlums and divorce oourtl. The tenth mistake that men make la in looting their wives henpeck them- No woman loves or respects the man she can boas. which one 01 these ten mistakes do you make. Mr, ‘Man? _ A _ DOdtUrHY DIX l! the people of Ihigiand would spend two cents more each day for Briidah rnsda goods it would mean snployment o1 100,000 more persona. lddfdllll l0 tho liflsidelllt t! the} blrminghani Ohambsr or commerce Par-ls dresamakers are reported to be making mannequins iit the latest gowns by giving them fattening floods. Now YOU CAN CREATE BEAUTY ' IN EVERY PART OF YOUR HOME mils-Mic and peevlsh and iietful, and ' ‘ Household nynabartabaa ll or, Knife Handles Do not put ivory knife handles lg hot wam, which turns than yells‘; Wash with warns, soapy water and wips quickly. ones s iaoatb rub tbeq ‘ with flannel moistened with dean tiireo alcohol and dipped in oowdorsl whiting that has been sitied thlbugl cheesecloth" ' ‘ strawberry and Orange Salad Cover one quart o1 berries wit] powdered sugar and over this paid haiia teaciip ot orange Jules. 1| mskaa a delicious salad. Sponges ‘no clean sponges let than llo 10s twelve hours in milk and than ideas in cold water. Y lsarnoiathoexpreaaiaa of your A brz3yabaaryliomeissliamoatoo yois] can ofler to your friends. ,..‘.'m?°i.'.‘..i.-.! Today Jap-s-lse iaaaaslhy dmsa more aha ovar balan- mil a J spa-lac fir! everyjiooaehpld job Illlllfldb 1:11»... Io wonder luch woman beodqie su- yq-u“ hmgflj Q Lei, _ "“"""‘“?°“m“““"' slalaaadaaanalsisaliafldlvlfififillfl "In tam-elm in News: see- mpscssims, J|p-s-lsswiniaakayb_apbaaa' "any ':..:":'..“:'.1r.'r. our“ " u tea m ma» w plaoag vim than u ligiu. ll" "ézhilu °hi1f~lh° a! “"“'“""“"“""" ""“' zhiiismwisssv-missasi-iauisa-k ‘Thmmwmmmumu. Yoorpilntdealer kaowawhlobvaflolfllloiradtoyoor praaeairequlraiaent. _ ' walla all Mas mat . sag . tbs tuna ti...» .. b..l"‘...o. rim GLIDDEN -cour_smr We milieu M is filial foaowro wnodllo l