“a .. ~4v%'Fh-_ wet-sauna.- 35cc EIGHT (w; H I1 ’s Re alm / vvivvvvvvvvvvv v Splendid Cough vvvw Easily Mixed at Home It’; So Easy! Makes a Big Saving. No Cooking. To get _quick relief from n distressing cough, mix your own remedy at home. Once tried. you'll say_it's your favorite cough medicine, and its so simple and e sy. form, well known for its prompt action v on throat membranes. Put the Pine: into a 10 ounce bottle. and add your syrup. Thus you mukc 16 ounces of very efllcient remedy, aiiil you get [our limes as uiuL-h cough modi- cine for your money. it tastes fine and never spoils. And for quick, blessed relief, it is s lendid You can feel it penetrating t e_air passages in a way that means business. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the ll'l'llllil‘d membranes. and eases thi- soreness. Thus it makes breathing easy‘, and lets you get restful sleep. Just try it, and if not pleased, your money will be refunded. First, make s syrup b cups granulated iiiigar an one cup of water a few moments, until (lisolved. A child could llo it. No cooking needed. Then Bet 214i ounces of Pine: from any tirugirist. ‘his is a compound con- taining horwsy Pine in concentrated stirring 2 Dorothy Dix's Letter Boxwl. The Question of Children Should be Discussed Before Marriage g so That Misunder- standings Will Not Mar the Prospect for Happiness in Later Life ix-ar Mira‘ Dix-What chance of happiness is there iii a r-hildlcss marriage? MABEL. There are mcn and women who have the paternal and maternal iris incts so strongly developed in‘ them that they are utterly miserable witiiou. i'llll[il't'll. Life to them has no meaning ivithout iltllu arms around their necks, baby heads snug- gled upon "heir breasts. N0 love from their mat no tenderness, no kindness atones In them for t lack of children. Their housos are empty and lone-, 11y if there is no patter at little feet on the ilOOlfll here is nothing to strive for or work for if heroi are no sons and daughters on whom to lavish the 1 iruus of their success. ‘ It is because children are such a necessity to problem should be frilllll)‘ and honestly discumed be ore marriage and} ‘ as for as pObSlblt‘. No man or woman has the right to marry if i o Iiiious that he or she ls llllWllliDQ t0 have childrcn or cannot ' have chi. ll'?ll, Ll the other one desires a, family. l for} Other case.- 1 There are iiinny nwn tutd women who have no especial tiilection dldreii and who do not desire to be bothered with them. l there are hereditary talus that they feel that they have no to pas on to their offspring. Still others who are s0 poor that the. ft-el it would be an iniustice to bring children info zlie world to ivlioni nothing but starvation and hardships. 'I‘hcsc cast-s nutc- 1ii\~iii.»z~:vu.\. bu’. they" should be 'lll'l‘SllC(l ou~ before mar- of zifternviird. so that iicithcr party may feel dgQTlCVCd or‘ they could lve But l1 s couple only discover after marriage that. their home must be childless, certainl the only thing for them to do is either to reconcile themselves to the s tuation. 0r else to adopt the babv fatc has dcnicd them. Many persons do this and seem to feel an affection for the child , . ,, . . > ., - . (lirncrocmbly affected by an as warm and satisfying as if it were their own. ' . m,‘ Conlihuanv exercised m“ Unless either the man or the woman has an actual Obsflssion aboutl children. there l5 no reason for them to be unhappy. Answer: It depends altogether upon the mdivlduaty his eyes during l'lll>Olllll1.1\’ o: ll) llIICSS, it's i §ocial vvwvvvr-v QOO-GO-OQQ-OO-OO-OO-OQOO-O-O Remedy g Hayward’: New . Formal Wear BRASSIERE in different sizes to suit different bust types, is designed especially for ivcar with \SMART EVENING GOWNS The beauty of your ensemble is deter’ mined to so great a degree by your shape- hrassiered. For a youthful figure, choose your ‘ON THE ISMND ITS" 2+ FOR FASHION AUTHENTICITY ' ~. onl! i» ,n..a i ‘aim. i h’ s‘? Pent‘ "W- - "= “ ’ 'l_‘_l_l§_(~I_l-_lARLOTTET-OWNA Of%RDlAN v vvvvvv#v~vvvrvv vv ' I Household Sctanbflflh i (B! noaairra uili 'O'O'Q'QV'QQ'QQ'%O'O+O-O-O-O-QQ'O-O'QV A Shoe Horn hovel _ Instead of a trowel when digging lrismall flower pots, ametal ch09 horn can be used to 800d Bimini‘ age. It has much the same shape as a trowel and will make 1055 d1"- in a small space. Hanging Towels It ls the wiser plan to hang i towels over the line and then gin ‘them. n they are buns by e 1W0 corners, they are liable to ‘stretch and will prove difficult to ilron. most important to be Hayward- l Serving Ice Cream When serving ice cream, ii’ the serving spoon is first dipped inw cold water, the ice cream will not brassiere: at stick to iii- ment. nrough the trees he wuld Just catch a slimnse of the gilded eagle on the Alr Force War Mean- aria-l. "Well, it must depend on the ver- dict of the court martial. 101M111 WLEO 7.. Sh‘ George shfllllged his should- 6 . rfineyiii min him all right- AFRICA FLIGHT bound w." he said. "Qucation is -; what will Larrlmore do? < Miss Wright looked up vrith BYQS astonishingly kindly and shrewd. "You'll have to mtch him 011101‘ l! you want him. h-ir Gedrxe Ifi B VAL GIELGUD I'm not. very much mistaken in him. y he's the type of man who'll be of‘! _ to the ends of the earth in 0111011 0f a film director. A single phrh- timieJ’. _ (‘NAPIER ll gra h adorned each of his four “whldi, my dear Cynthia, is JUSlZ , walg. Three were of aeroplanes in why my plan should appeal b0 him- DISMISSED THE SERVICE flight. The fourth was his Where is that newspaper ' Two months had passed. In full. Air Force uniform. except for sword l and boll. Rupert Larrlmore stootl sunshine, flu-iii: tho iiicinbci-s of the Cour iMzir llll ivliich had been appoint-id in judgment upon his con» the happiness o! so many people that the tubyl duct m“ day a‘ Hendml‘ on the‘ to si table before as he uftlilt‘ to the COll at hut he knew wh_v of Air Force ChlTlCCi swords be deprived of arrest: so that i‘ a Court Martial, .intl be l‘l‘llll'lli‘ti to hiiii. if he were unreasonably lucky, when lho trial ivas over! The Senior Member of the court l - . Ruport Larriinore was very dubious- lv a gentleman. A fine record as a the members of the Court Martial lay his sword. A sar- = Li0lllt smile must-d Lai 9's lips, .0115 0f lhC , ke offic- 01's of the other services. An officer i must carry a sWOYd so that he could it when put under ' could lie under im-‘ inferiority lieelings Can Be l l daughter Carol-an enlarged snap- shot of the girl on horseback. rid- ng at a cimter hatless in a blaze of There came a knock on the door. y slipped in nolselessly, olded evening paper to Wright, and slipped out n. ell?" barked Sir George, as the tied paper rus . "D ' the Service-unfit to serve His Majesty in any 00081019?- tne usual headline sturl—" Sir George swung back the window. V "Right you ore!" he said quietly. "Get me Larrimore to this office at eleven io-moriow morning. And I1 suppose that means Hubert. as well.‘ l! we're to get things approximately settled, And I must have a definite delivery date for the ‘plane. You'll ring up the factory. Cancel any, other engagement I may have for to-morrow morning-and I'd better" keep luncheon free in case Lat-ri- b In the armchair beside the deskl sat Miss Cynthia wright, sir. ~' George's personal secretary. Sh? too, would grievously have disap- pointed the flint-directorial mind. She vras not bloiide. She .-lir\i'c-a ‘ \ ‘it of her 165:5- She was not (‘.- i. young. Slit: was. iii iac-. JOY-Y- .~'<‘\‘i"2l, grey-haired, smart, and cont- 1 ]) in: to a degree» ‘(Youéve 5811i. out the latest ed tlon " "Any minute n0W. Sir coarse.’ “Don't be so internally socthlnfl- Synhia!" _ _ Miss Wright smiled. n "What do vou think of the plan? i demanded Sir GcoijEC. suddemyg , , He stopped in his restless uinul agal l0 for noticed tl t mi1> n1 was unfav- ed to the Ermbank-j more needs butterin up. And warn m d.‘ I?! deciriln Whe- and star down on young Jorrocks. l new publicity _ coiildblrematn in man ‘of our?" iiripossi e no t0 e "1 now, ir-Geoige." "You would!” Sir George grinned and tossed the butt oi’ his cigar out of the window. "I'll be here a liitlc Conquered after ten." Nor, as a matter‘ 1 , .» - _. .. . ll °’ m" a" ‘mi’ “map” ‘“ t 8mm‘ ‘hmg- °" “m °°""'~'=">= H" °1*"‘.’i‘i%’.i_.“‘€§. “°r‘lf.tnli‘i-‘-‘“°liitif<iylhii dill ‘éfiiufililfiifisiélaiififi- theory this’ ch dren draw a husband and- wlfe closer together docs nct Traghln, rubblgd n, m? But a “b, m, s Limited Inked u his ha, “Plays W“ m“ i“ m“ “le- I“ “m” m“ l‘ h“ m“ °1’P°‘1‘~° °“°°‘-~ licit Hhdund - all iliose heed ines and stick aridlliphted flesh cl Particularly are women so likely to become absorbed in their childrtni qf u P Cmc {hum and the “New flankgught ‘liar amhggj that they low interest in fhelir husbands and cease to try to iiiuke them-l ‘ e‘ m, i; t’ t " ei~ new _ 1 1 p d 5G,,“ u.,m,,,,,.e ,0 mem or w amuse em , even nioio la an Am iican s 00g cal urpmses-record over es-- ~ , paper reports which had accom- erb-it looked a. bit stodgy, Cyn- , , , . i iaiiic-zi hi5 stunt fl in’ .our in the Li many and many a. case the first baby puts the fathers nose per- gtmes, And no“, gm; gm, on hi“ iiifci'zio.lly' arrogant face! N0 sense of the seriousness of his position. of the dignity oi’ the Court, of the ‘dis-y in a crush at Henrion-ivili official rep-l rescntativcs of hall Europe looking on! Curse Rupert Larrimorel Why, couldn't. he have an agreeable. Sym- piithcllc personality. Llndberg or Capialn Scott? mniicii 1y bu‘ of Joint and send him roaming in search or‘ still!‘ ivcinan, who isn't so much taken up ivltih listening to the baby 00o that she hasn't time to step out with him or doll herself up for him. The childless ivoman, having nothing to mother but her husband, ' lt"~tll- io spoiling iiim and marking a fuss over him, and Lh- it-r babies his wife. and so all goes well. You will find that » 1 $5 00111-1195 M? V613‘ deVmed to each other and that they play ipgeiliei- and chum together much more than do the couples who havo’ c uit ren. O O O U O I Dclr Mm Dix-What do you think of Joining the matrimonial bureau. or clubs looking lor_ friendship Ofilllitifl-lllillly? Also, who‘. is , liLll oi nirsiveriiig blind ads of individuals who ivati; to marry? your no ycu iiiiiik thtsc offer a proper way to get acquainted with one of the lull} r1115“ , won't you ever read the newspapers, A. B. (3.? I! recall that t ,. ixli mdiviziual.» of good standing and character A B. C. you do you must. 5' How and then there ls a story about a woman who‘ li .1. a good-looking \\'l(lOW with lt nice hoinc. who ad- Voaiiti wrh a. little money zuiti who murders the poori to this bait. There was one such case in which the ineii were found buried in a. cellar of the woman's house. opposite sex? Do you think that it its a reliable way of coining in c0n—' gbxrllliellé‘ £15, iligaggs_agfltolerably ' boring, incredibly trivial. He only wanted the thing over and done svlih, so that chance to forget what had happen- grncc to the Service implied like Colonel The Senior Member began to scribble on his blotting-pad. Lam-i there's mind began to wander. l-Ls friend wjais suniniiiig-up what couldl barri- he might have a. But just as the Press had refused to let him get away from that solo i flight across the Pacific. so now this Or you may read of men who nave advertised for wives and who‘ pompous Con“ ‘vould "fir" upon me a lltlllllis married thirty or forty girl; whom they rob of their s. and erher ciescrt, or kill. So it. seems .o me that any man or l who iiaii a exam oi intelligence, or a llYflll w iazitioh in their 11;; a mate in ziiat ha). fiOsSl-Dl)‘ iiicrc . o.- uiccnt anii and women who advertise for husbands a...i wives, but the ciiiiii-Jes are we gran‘. against it to risk it. he thing doesn't make any sense any ivay you lock aiiv Cliillllllllllly in which you live thcrv are ju=t as t,_ tiiiihtolc, cli-lirm 11-; lllLli anti woiiisli 21..., ' co _ iiity. so why go far aiizld in seeking a lius-i 01 10 ‘i111! about for one c1056 at hcmc? Allll. iLllVWfl C’ .l.. Cvl J . iii a r wiic instead Certainly you have a bclter chance of happiness lf you ninrry some oiio 31a “in. ..i. twill}. t. r. s:rut_i.,>ei' trio. you have to identity by his or her " luring a ivhite carnation in his or her buttonliole. It you know ‘em, vou can avoid lying yo self up for life with ‘Sally's tamper cr .\ . cxtrzrrag-aiicc or Jzihiil; shil'tl.-.;sii;s-; i.- you have no such protection against. the faults urtltr husband or iviie that ycu contract for, sigh ' J and nizcs oi n ill l llllfiPvll. Marriage has enough ri:l< in it without taking one on a total stranger. so don't do it. II. l5 playing with TNT. DOROTHY I_)IX. wilicii or THESE 7 SKIN Z runs MARS YllllR BEAUTY? M illions have found this easy way to correct "skin flaws-gain new beauty ON'TlCllAIgc PorcsDfY D nr Rough Skin, Blaclt- w|||c||'_l heads, Pimplcs or any other skin fault steal away your Pimple! loveliness! Over 15,000,000 mnkhud. 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No one but Larri- more himself would unders and the real truth of that not: l be lCLl'_\' oi‘ answering any advertisement of an individual Wm“ ‘m “I'm “as la n1 business. the good oi thrashing it out ln front 0i that row of well-groomed, narrow-head- ed. Hdllllffillly-lllbelltlfllled, raher dull officers‘! E. her what had hap- lncxpllcable—in which CHM: Lllffllilsli.‘ nllr. llli LIJHQCI‘ B. 1'0- lzablt- pi ol; o" time ixii. an ex- planation which finished hlin utter- ly as ii. serving officer in o fighting service. . . . "Sentence will be promulgaiedli. due course," concluded the Presid- eni 0i the Cour Martial. "Oh Heck-more hanging about!‘ mul crsii ‘rtupbrt Larrlrllore, mot" itmn half audibly. Ho saluted, wit-h that ty ical sus- picion oi‘ flotirlsh which ad dOllt. so much to sow distrust ln 1h. minds of his superiors. swung round on his heel, andpvalkcd out, . . . i - . Iii his office. ivhosc WllIClOWSi look- ed out ovcr the Einibnnkmsiit, Sir Georg.- Manson. Chairman of As- “scclntcd Airways Linil rd, was ixalik-l Addrese ill! up nnd down. smoiiiig a cigar. Sir George was short, broad-shoul- dered. and ugly. He was also ex- trr-melv efficient. and believed in fresh alr. His windows wcre cvpen. Hi‘. glass-tapped desk was bare of paiptns, and carried a single tele- phone. He ivas no believer in the melodramatic paraphernalia oi “big business" as sccn through the eyes l PURITH Best for all yourBakin thia. But throw Rupert Iiarrlmore into the omelettefi. and it'll look gfiltlewdlfferent and quite a tasty] (To be Continued) WHITING AS AID T0 THE HOUSEWTFE Whiting is certainly a. friend in s hundred domestic troubles. Its uses in the kitchen are manifold. It is one of the best ingredients known. the most easily applied, and the safest to use. If any kitchen utensil has been usedtor cooking such things as fish, onions. or other foods possessing equally strong and clinging odors a thorough scouring with powdered whiting will at once remove all trace of smell or taste. For cleaning white paint, be it wood panelling or painted furni- iutre, there is nothing ln the world to equal whiting. Wash the article thoroughly with a weak solution of lukeivarm soapy water and dry with a non-woollen cloth. Mix the whiting with water to the consistency of thin cream. then apply to the furniture with a piece of cotton rag, rubbing gently where discoloration is very mark- ed: wash off all traces of whiting nnd dry with n non-woollen cloth Where a highly polished, and not what ls technically known as a flat Do you feel stupid because your —i.e., non-shlnlng-siirface ls de- mind works slowly? The slow, sired, a light polish with a clear gtggdy pgfsgn ha, just a; gqgd g silk duster will give the paint chance in lift as the brilliant. er- treated in $1115 WHY i119 bflllht. ratlc one. Recognize your strong B1055? 1001! 01111T801i9T15$10 01 newly poimi painted surfaces. Our ilk-page booklet tells how to A mixture 01 501F1- “11115108. 0nd l l Win Friends, Don't Lose Them May listens at the door, convinced gharlle and Grace are laughing at er. What a shame she's let an in- feriority complex get such a hold on her! Everyone has some ln- feriority feelings to overcome. but they're easy to cure once you un- derstand them. Does a physical defect make you self-conscious" Remember that a thousand freckles plus intelligence and sympathy are more appealing than a rose-leaf complexion coupled with a frosty disposition. Were you bullied or made fun of as a child? You can still build up confidence in your own ability. Your past experiences needn't de- termine your future. substitute confidence and charm for 50°F 1" #111111 PTOIWPMOB-‘l- 17011601 5e](_con5ciousne5s_ Jeamum ‘jtub. together for five minutes, forms an lJOIKmOSS and other inferiority vXeellenfi paste for scouring new and pans and removing rust. Whiting mixed with a little blue water is admirable for cleaning all kinds of glassware, and satis- factorily solves the difficulties of window cleaning. As a toilet accessory it has many virtues. Here are a few: To whiten the hands and remove all odor of onions or stains resulting from the peeling of potatoes. artichokes, ‘apples, etc. rub powdered whiting well over the hands and under the finger nails. and. as whiting has rather a drying effect. before giv- ing the final rinse it is well to rub in a few drops of glycerlne or some _ otheLemolllent. 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