Fashionable s.) m every, circle there is tiie smart- sst dressed woman. She bearlnnd deserves that title because she makes M; selection from a correct offering llld has in mind the while that cer- tain lines most became her type. You should not envy her, but rather should foll0w\her example. Bee the most attractive and charming ytylcs and make yous-selection with we. " i . The rim mp is to obtain the Fall Fashion Mill!!!“ IMW!!! I11 W" is new and oi good line. Just lend ls eents in ltampl or’ coin to Fashion iii? Are Wearing a hurl/sum HomeliohIHinre: 15-“ t. Qyloberf-ahe_ L "srorlonl- a ‘ . A to‘ ‘glean lpohger ' mo", y ll to soak‘ them in‘ milk for qiclir hourldvrlus mo. until IFIW“! flliv.m°a.fl‘“'."u iuhctwstero.’ - ' ,| fg-uuflg|gq|j..k..fl'.. r rlecq-blaek-llicselm a basin and you: in, lnoirgh linaeedoil to-cover the soles; net stand until the follow- ing morning and‘ the squeak ‘Willi!!- lppsar. i ~. . can! some Add only one teaoboenful o! lull! to the cake icing ‘and it will prevent. it from beccminl W0 lull?!- A Morning Smile GBAOIIULLY nous: ' A bookmaker lent ms assistant W cell on a duke to collect some mono! the latter owed him._“And be luro." he bookmaker said emphatically. "w say, ‘Your Grace‘ to him-‘f when the assistant was shown into the dukefe ,. sen he closed hisey" and said: "For what l’ am about to receive may I boirillythankful." M, Etiquette Bylobttalice. ‘v“ * little cold cream or olive oil into m‘. on i J ' Ii [i n ll -\ Milady Beautiful nus-use s seen-r! ouasrlous Ariswnaan Dear wee reeds-ii) Whatl is e good remedy for email red . s00" pimples on tireless Hid “PM! "ti"? (i) Whatis a complexion brush? (s) what would preventithe ankles and lege from swelling on a hot ‘day? (4) Ie the dallyuse or boraclo acid eolu- tion good for the eyes‘! , VAL AND LIL. Anlwcsu-(l) l! you scrubbed your arms and lesa every night when W" take your warm cleansing bath, you would not "have these pimplesf no! show that the skin has not been stim- ulated enough. Use a bath brush and plenty of scsp and warm water. Rinse well and dry by rubbing vigorously with a Turkish “towel. Now rub a skin. Next morning take a tepid or Goose Plmples and Other Question l 'l‘omoi'row’—h lilew Vcguo in Make-up And now-King Cole "Coffee HE wide-spread sale of King Cole Tea over a great many years proves un- qucstionably the ability of its blender: to‘ satisfy public taste. The same sincere care for goodness of product, the aamduntiring application of expert knowledge, the same watchfulregardforareputa- tion, established and to be established, is behind King Cole Coffee. Your liking for King Cole Teawiilnamrallyleadyouto try this equally fine cofice. mcLCoLfE _‘5_Coffee quickest method for taking out black- heads? Every other day I have a pimple." Bow can I cure ‘it? what is a. good reducing diet for a girl? ’ J. J. Answer-Bolton the blackheads first by bathing the skin in hot water. Use a eomedo extractor, a small instru- ment sold in drug stores lor this pur- pose. and gently press out the black- head. Bathe the epotin boric acid solution made by dissolving s. heap- s pint of boiling water. Treat the pimples in the same way, pricking them ‘open with a sterilised needle after the hot ’ . Pimples are often caused‘ by constipation or di- gestive troubles. Wash your face with soap and warm water twice a day. finishing with a cold rinse. Dry and pat on an acne lotion. I cannot recommend a diet without knowing your ago. LOIS LEEDS. ing ieaspoonful of the bcric acid in- I irllifctinie Isift Long.‘ Enough to ..Find Out? ‘What Any One Woman is GoingQto do ' " or be ‘or Say‘ NextfQiieries ' " i "Dorothy Dix William J. Locke says that women are’ becoming standardized. whl nonsense! Not only are-no‘ two women alike but ho one woman is lik herself at two dlflerent times. ' her character and he disposition ls sum aashe does. her character and herdlspoll tion ls often as’ ehe does You never can tell what she is going to be 'or do next. ' It is men who run true to form. not women. It is men who fit themselves to the pattern of their fel- low men. Look over any- assemblage of men and they "are as much alike as boas in apod. They all ' have on the same kind ofclothes. the lime stripe of shirts, the same cut of collar, the same sort of shoes. Indeed such a cult do they make oi the art o! under- stucwlng each other that nothing snort of dire nee- eseity induces them to appear in public trousers that are a hairsbreadth wider or narrower than those that every has on. ' " ‘ ‘ tlnctior. has been shaved-o! and nothing short of to pici: out her own husband in a crowd.“ ‘ ‘ i when a clerk wants to lall it is like a kaleidoscope of changing, shifting colors and-forms. - A A lilen are also much more mentally like each other than women are like other women. The] think along the same llnesfwlierels everywoman ~ha'l a ther. into political parties where they will stay put lndivoio straight, but 0W1‘? woman ll a law unto herself and liable to change hanconvicticnlat a moment's notice and be first on one side c! the political fence “and then on the other. - . _ _ _ _ . rt is ridiculous to [talk about women being standardised when the indi- vidual woman changes so irom time-totime-thatdt you don't see g, mend for six months or so you are liable not to recognize her when you meet her. For when you parted with dear Sally she msy have beenfa fatlsdy with a. billowyilgure ‘andtripie chin. butwhen you encounter her isglinghe ha; become a slim creature who is l perfect as. 0r lhsmay have had sandy hair that was straight le a poker and new her nee is mined in wsvy locks or Titian red. and likely ss not the next time you see helqahe will have changed into a brunette. Or she may have been middle-agedpwith leggy cheek: and crew's feet around her eyes and tired about her mouth, but now you behold her with the round and unmarked face o! s‘ child." ' i-e-‘mam- w And it is the same way with wonjen"s' ‘characters. All of us have known puritanical women who suddenly turned into i * teers andefrequehtlere of night clubs and who boasted ofgetting drunk. Weihave known’ domestic Q- Are such forms ll "With best Wishes I sun". proper in, social cor- mipondencer . A. No. . Avoid these conventional forms. Write. “With best wishes. (then on the line below) “Sincerely Yours." The "I am" is underlined. Q- May one ever use the phoni to "Wit {n invitation? “’ a. No. unless the invitation u ex- tended over the phone. Q- gwhen eating meat, may one cut it into mouthfuls before eating? A. No. out one mouthful at a time. _ Q- How should the food meat vlsctablel. ete., be conveyed to the mouth? should ‘the knife help in Plckinl it on the back of the fork and convey same to the mouth with the left hind, or is the fork held in the right hand and the food picked "D in the hollow of the fork, (prongs up) and conveyed that way to the mouth. I‘hsve reed in other articles that both ways are correct but ‘it can “Wily be lo. Also are Etiquette rules made in England and Canada. the "m! as in the United States, or do iuuntriel dlifer in this INN“? N" who authorizes the different writers "f Wqllcttee-lubscriber. A Both methods are QUITQCQAThQ use or the knife and lei-k ll the ms- luh authorised diatom. the use or the fork in the right hand ll a nllbiiy American omtom; There are no nsht 1"" sovernlag- ltiduetu. only mos- "IM customs known ls "the use and Font" q mug’, ___. cold ...“ or sponge bath. rollowed by l herd rub-down with’ a' coarse. .,For. The Cook I dry towel. Rub on rlotlon made ol equal parts orglycerin. lemoirjuice end wlzh-heeel. (s) A complexion brush is a. brush used to cleanse the face: it is much softer thana bath brush o: a nail brueh..It is usually made of camel's hair. There are» also some complexion brushes made of rubber; instead oi bristles. they-have rubber points that vmesaase the skin when rubbed on. (s) Swelling o! legs and ankles is often due to wearing tight or ill-fitting shoes, or tight, round garters. During hot weather wear shoes that are a larger else than b soft kid or linen footwear. Dust your m. with eh astrinseut ‘loot uowdsr before drawiiil on your stockist!!- Wear‘ low heels. ' lution is l good ‘are wash. but i! you are having any trouble with your eyes you should consult an oculist; per- haps you may need l different type o; m wash _ hols hams. Removing a Sty: Broad Nose Dear Miss Leeds-(l) I-low can! getrrid or a sty? _ how to makes var! broad nose nar- row. (s) I have blue eves and blond l‘ hair. What are my solo"? _ ~ _ adAmoN. - LEIGH-fl) Stiss are a danger sid- nel, and when they swear ltafllllr ently their presence shows that there ll something wrong with she's hy- gienid habits.‘ he a local tnatiuont pull out the bassist and lilo n: a mom-vol PM .rub than ointment mace on I888. l pound cream chess. _1-a cup milk, I teaspoon mustard. I teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon each sugar, flour and 1-2 small onion. Put hard-boiled eggs and pimento through meat chopper. Mix other ingredienm as for salad dressing. Cook all together in dou- ble boiler for half an hour. your winter shoes and choose s style s!“ Manama, Bum,’ “mm h“ that has a cut-out design for ventila h“ . tion across the toes elnd instep. Wear ‘himmg bmmea ' was founded in London to teach m not.” “m w‘ Marxianlccouiomioe and the Marxian conception of history, recently. were responsible for 18d deaths in France during a recent week end. . plane company carried l. e00 pass- u) m". m] m’ engerl" across the Isthmus of Pa- landing. FAR at SPAlflflI seivowicn mum: "o... oeh Pimento. a hard-boiled utter. 1 egg, 1-2 cup vinegar, juice o; A5 the result 0f the Chinese-Rus- smsll boom, in railway and The London Labor College, which was closed Motoring and bathing accidents In seven weeks of this year an air- aml. -without accident or forced ,uus WIFE. EEISiSTREIiGTH akin: lane's i girl who is a good cook, or l thrifty girl, or s girl who knows how to make oloul, or the girl who dances holes in her suppers. orthe sin rho dresses like a fashion plate. for likely as not the girl who has had a wild time ll - ‘ a chance to step out can't get enough or rimning about and never wants to stay at home. - - -. . .» B‘!!! over having a kitchen of her own N. b! thoglrl who halalwaylhadtooook issickojpois ssidpaosandcomes out of tho kitchen to stay when lhe gets married. And often ssnot the girl who has spent papa'e money like water holds on torus: a death trip. hundred women. and he never knows vwhlchpne is going to ‘him when . he comes home. Which, perhaps, explains yo? men uudtrs theirml"! so little. A lifetime il not long enough in which to get acquainted-with l‘! the dillerent varieties of lady to which meym united. - ' lauoswrnocdift wohy about womh becoming siandardiaadiilb canned . ... .. staid mothers o! families. who, after walkingdzhe colic ‘for twenty years, faced about and went mad over having wild tiihfl. And we have known the reverse of this. Incl women who in some crisis acted like Solomon himself; wild women-who settled down into being the sheet anchors of. their homes. Extravagant womenwho turned into dime- nursure and penny-pinchers. - ' Vi. have all seen women who would go into hysterics o-rsr any trifle go through some great ordeal with the calmness and courage of s. hero. We have see-n sick, neurotic women, who had made a profession ollnvslldism, gct up from their couches and go to work and support ' their husbands add children, ii the ‘necessity arose. We have seen silly. selfish women, with ep- parently no more heart or brains or character than l rag doll. rise to the heights of sublime self-sacrifice. Bo bow are you going to standardize these creatures who are contradic- tions in themselves? Why. there isn't even any type of woman. We speak of good women and bad women, of society butterflies and business-girls, oi| domestic girls and hoppers. but theseierme mean nothing. There is no class 0i girls upon which we can really pin these labels with any assurance that they will live up to their brands, for a girl may be one thing today and another thing tomorrow, or what is more likely she may be in herself all of the various outputs of her sex. It is because women are not standardised that makes marriage such a gamble for a man. because there is no possibility oi his knowing beforehand Just what ls in the little surprise package of femininity in which he is in- vesting his all. It doesn't do him a bit of good to decide beforehand that what he wants in a wife is an old-fashioned girl. or a home-loving girl, or a‘ her own clothes. - Nor does it proilt him to pass up as a wife the girl who il gay and friv-| tired ct dancing and wants to settle down, while the girl who has never hag Likely al not the girl who hal never cooked l meal inner life willyba expert cook, willie And there wound livery men u not mania,» but a- looms- \ How Can Womon’ be Called "St-andardizedWhbn livery woman changes he: looks. her age, other man Formerly you could distinguish one man from mother by the variety he introduced; inlandlcaping his whiskers. but now even that mar-g 91¢‘. intuition enables l. ‘woman a man a ooat-hneihieim that it is what everybody ie wearing, but ‘when he wants W101i one to s. woman he swears to her that i: il an original model and that ‘no other woman 1n one world n" ‘one like it. Men may like to look like other men, but no woman wantl to rescl . asister woman. Look about you st any leminine convention and different individual opinion. That is why you can unionlle men and nerd . been niy home for so years and To- route, where justice and rilhtwll- If"! with him. strongly. A, B. Bennett. editor of the oiosdien Jewish Review, il inclined to l-ll ll‘ a graduate of Queen's Univer- lty and a lawyer. t 8 305 leading beauty sbofs answer: “With all our experience, we are unable to distinguish bctwccn the hands of a woman’ who never washes dishes and those of a house- wife who use: Lux in the disbpan." JUST IMAGINE-here is beauty care right in your dishpan-thc wisest, most inexpensive beauty care known! Every time you wash dishes in Lux your hands receive the soothing, gentle care that keeps them white and soft-and it costs almost nothing! Lux for all your dishes costs less than 1o a day! Compare this with the expensive care many women of leisure give their hands. Have hands just as lovely-mt almost no cost! The secret is this: the gentle Lux suds protect the delicate oils of the skin, while ordinary soaps dry these beauty oils. That is why Lux gives your hands beauty care-right in the dishpani And remember-Luz: for dishes means lovely hands for less than lc a day. Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto L932 spoke oi one of two groups who have .dohe so. Perhaps the most interest- JE ing are the old people who return t n d thi aves in the hills of Poalesxtineker pm l d‘ said Mr "There s an o E8811 -' ~~ PALES TINE Bennett, “that Jews buried in the’ ‘ancient soil will inherit the final i ikingdom." For this reason, faithful iJews, their work done here, wend TORONTO, Ont, Aus. lkwhn”. their way gladly toward the anggs. some Toronto Jews would probably, m“ h°me_ Among these o! recent like to return to Palestine since the years was the rather at J_ L_ 501w”, reconstruction oi the ancient Twine-i who 1e“ his family hem land, it is possible that h Broil", "The Opbunms hop, ma, to me PY°P°Yl1°H WW1“ lath" my i“ me‘ 150.000 Jews now m Palestine, 30,000 Dominion. Edmund Svhellel- w“. will be added each year. But, "he! he! lived i" T°l°m° 1°‘ 58 Yem" said, "this is hardly possible, for the Wm" "km by a T°r°m° m“ n” I days of pioneering are over, and men WW" Why l“ did n“ want m “W i o! financial resources are needed to among the Zionists in Palestine, re-‘ help develop mdustrlesy Among marked: "Toronto is my Jerusalem"; Jews who h” gone over 1n m“. ca.‘ "W4! "'6 "m" here", Mr‘ Suki pacity Mr. Bennett mentioned Lord‘ euor sold. "M"! We w" “m” i” m‘ a Melchctt, David Dunkiman, Ashur! IWIY 1n t blmm- I" “mmm” “’?‘°’° Pierce of Montreal, And seven or Jgwg are oppressed. like Russia, Po- “gm years ‘so m ‘ram, group o; land and Rournania. they naturally young people. "The Young Judeans" uwvo W "it-m" uflmfl“? " m“ ion.‘ Montreal. or these BernardI can ilnd admission, But not many] Joseph, . Mécul gradual was m Wm 4° u“ u m” n" h‘ “mnm” successful as a lawyer in Palestine’ Wilt" m" "P? ""4 "W" “m that he asked his two sisters endi their friends to follow him. Noni they too, are successfully settled. A new pioneer from Toronto is Bernard Luster. a retired business man. who sailed with his wife in . July on a second honeymoon, leav- ing his sons behind. And soon going out to settleil H. Schwartz of To- ronto with hle wife. They way take up orange growing in the fertile valleys near Japha, but they ha" rbought no land yet. I The Mount of Olives ll bccominl -now a garden of orange trees, ac- other citizens. "Free Canada," he continued, "his nesl reign and the feeling of the, brotherhood of all men is Kainlns ground from day to day. is my Jer- usalem." . 1dr. Bcheuer is a patriarch "and speaks from years of amnion“- lome of the, younger Toronto Jews others disagree accept Mr. Bcheuerla viewpoint. cording to reports of visitors from Jerusalem. _ _ “n, take; 51x years before an or- chard will bear fruit.” said A. Rhine- u-ino, editor of the Hebrew Journal. “but it is cheaper to buy uncultivat- ed land and many Jews would rath-g er do this and wait till the orensol grow. I know twelve families who have bought land in Palestine, had it planted and intend to move there within the next flve or ten years." During the last year l0 families at least left Canada to make por- manent homes in Palestine. accord- lng to Mr. Rhlnewlne. "If they have money /they do well. he ssld.."Bui the Canadian dollar is o! little use there," he continued. "Translated ih- to pounds it means little. Moreover ~ the credit and banking system is no! developed as here. and there are‘ as mortgage companies. This makes if hard for the man building his first home. ‘ "If anyone should ask my adviof. about going to live in Palestine," Ml’: Rhlncwine went on. "I would say nor Because the place the Canadian Jew would occupy there would mean oil " place less for the emigrating Euro-‘ pean Jew, who needs it much more?! Yet Mr. Rhinewinsu one desire ll to go to Palestine himself, buy " home and live there always, . N“ "Why do 1 not? I cannot astabi“ _ llsh myself there. r have no‘ cepi is full to overflowing; for I80» » ere are registered in Palestine. was oflered a position with Renter; , but I did not feel it wI-s fltr to In! children to take them thermol- leave them alone here. With a bachol lor it would be diilerent." ~ Mill. ltisoneofthethingathatcinbbadono.’ I Urged by sentiment to live in Pal- estine. he ll yet doubtful. He said: f 1359i u.» l “ly background and cultural inter- ests are in Canada. My children could not receive the education and fltwrtimities there they can here. lf I took them to the east. it would pus their future in doubt. The stau- ‘cars oi livingis there. re Health of elm} an ‘mu-k .E;: