r omen EIGHT I i Woman h Realm THE ciisgnofrcroww GUARDlAP. i l/Vhat the Fasih-ionable are Wearing Yllustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished ' With Every Pattern ‘Vlnl-ty ,_ ' - Mill $51131. Dorothy Dzx “Si; . Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature For The Cook‘, 1' A Morning Smile "NOVEMBER 24, ipau ------_=_= lsddie Cantor ui nis volume of reminiscences relates this Rogersi The comedian said to Mr o; w...’ swam‘ POTATO run" Iv i THE vocuzi , By Annabelle Worthington ‘I a lor. a ih l a ' th l - 5;, 1° “e311,”. ‘of of"; ‘ “m” - It is Hard to Say Whether Men or Women are ‘veto; .§\~\$w@aa~\\\s~ _ m ~ ,\ sumfilbsswasmvwx; » — \\ ' "Ti ' - llzetehed in PavLs and the Ilhlilfn!‘ =1: in New York. . clude silk marocaln, heavy crepe do; Vainer. Women: They I)on’t V Scarlet wool marocain or crepellr made the original. The collar and j cuffs were of very pale beige-almost lcream crepe de chine lariy washing silk would be suitable) while the bow was beige spotted scarlet. S.milar schemes in navy and white. green and white or beige, blue and; "You are." red, etc. would be smart. Other? modish and suitable materials in-l reproach the kettle with its blackness. chine, fine woolen reps, charmelaincé Jerseys, etc. This pattern may be obtained for! l5 cents in sizes 8 to l4, It is ready for immediate delivery. - It is hand‘ cut. i Pattern price l5 cents in stamps or} coin (coin preferred). Bo sure to fill' [in slzc of pattern. Address Pattern, lDepartment. Spend 10c to save 310i lllow? By ordering a copy of our! new Fall and Winter Fashions. It‘ and generally speaking, the less people gives the answer‘ to the often asked are oi their judgment. question, "How does she do it?" For it shows how to dress up to the min- ute at little expense. You can save This is well. . on every dress and save on the. we are perfectly satisfied with ourselves ~ children's clothes too. That meansl what we think we are, v more and better frocks for l yours. Order your copy now. Just enclose i0 cents in stamps or coin Which are the vainc-r, men or women! which is about as convincing an lrgumcnt as it is for the pot to But This at Least Can be Said for Develop Swelled Heads Simply Because They Were Born of the Feminine Persuasion Both sexes are filled with self-ad- mration, which is a merciful dispensation of Provid- ence. For if the best of us could see ourselves as others . _—_'-—_—'—-- see us, and as we really are, we would die oi chagrin. I “Th” ml "W" 551d u" hilslle” W Vanity is God's consolation gift to imperfect humanity, and the more we need it‘ the more lavishly is it bestowed upon us. wise as does the fool. No wit la sghs at his own Jokes so loudly as does the diillard. The President oi the Uni- ted States is not so uplifted by lvs office as the justice oi the peace. Many a homely. lumpy little woman wonders what would have happened to Dolores Cos- tello nnd Billy Dove if she had gone into the movlm No sage esteems himself so know, the more absolutely sure they It enables us to live in contentment and llflpplfllfl, for if we are just as well off as if we were If we give ourselves the glad hand we fail to notice ' '11 and » that a capticus and critical world fails to join in the round of applause. So far from deprecating vanity I consider it a highly desirable adjunct i and mall with YOU!‘ m"!!! lhd fid- i oi life. and this is the case whether you consider it as an alibi. an emollient 1.6115! l0 785111011 DGPHPl-mflhfl- 1 or Just as a dspenser oi joy. Furthern | ‘that men have many other privileges and prerogatives, iore. I ‘am always thankful to know not been able to monopolize this blessing as they have so but that women share equally in it. So, taking it. by and large. it would be hard to say whether men or women are the vniner. but it is interesting to observe the different ways in the 8400, but next year he struck the i show manager for $600. Each shouts at the othert, night and day with tears". administered the sacrament oi Bap- tism at this service. Ziegfeld: "When I left Oklahoma I told my [wife and children that some day I'd make 8400 a week, and if I ever could make that the dream of my life would be fulfilled." He got 2 cups mashed sweet potatoes. Double DOLLAR DAY Bargains ll. cup milk or cream. ———;-;-- l egg. ~ ' Salt and Dcllllff- l i Add butter. SEHSOIliHB5 and milk l" t t . B at the egg yolk and egs- _ m i o" e Assortment of Silk Crepe Dresses clearing ................................. $3.75 white separately. Add yolk to potato: mixture. ma in beaten cs8 while at One lot of Colored and Black Silk Crepe Dresses, ranging in price from $10.00 to $20.00 "What's the idea?" said Ziegfeld. "I thought your wife, and children were perfectly satisfied with $400 a week." “'l'hey are,“ replied Will. “but since then I've gotten another child and Bake in a hot oven 500 degs. F. for: To clear at . . .. . . . $6.98 l2 minutes. | In both of the above recipes we.‘ Another lot about twenty-four in number. assorted colors. To clear at . 1-2 Price have used mashed sweet lloiflwci ""1 I if you are serving them in the plain All other Dresses in stock clearing at Wholesale Prices. he's kicking." -.--.---.-..--.-... i mashed form, be sure that you mash l: the potatoes thoroughly and beat l them well. adding a generous amount‘ oi butter and cream or milk ii nee- told you that did me an inlustce- ism“ “d”! iwrbc‘ 5cm“ m hm" they should have said a bottle." “uh salt and pmpmn _ Sweet potato balls may be mode; v _ ,, ' r _ using the mashed potatoes fotnfr": _ _ wfiifize Irf1r“‘:§t:“:e“ them mm balls and rolling them ih _Assortment of Killt Suits, two and three mu I 5m. ' i cornflnkes. then baking in a not over») piece styles, clearing at 25 per cent discount. Other Knit Suits to clear at Wholesale Doctor: "Oh just "tell her you're for about m mmutm _ pFICBS. Glazed sweet potatoes is , another the old Englishman, "that you lovc a. glass of wine." “Madam? he replied. “those who just as Irish potatoes in a hot ovm‘ “Why. what's that?” N "An unsteady movement ‘mm b“, until thoroughly cooked. This tsikc.._ discount. . 14¢ .1501 and the recipe is a very simple one; to bu’ you know}, I about 45 minutes. l One lot of Velvet and Felt Hats to clear l ~ 6 three year's pastorate, Mr. Lowrey A PRAYER ‘ t stated that he had delivered 293 In sn interesting resume of his‘ Give daily thanks to God: suffering from ssrncopatlon." Sweet potatoes may also be baked All Cloth Coats clearing at 20 per cent popular way of serving tlfs vegetable, All other Hats to clear at .. . . . . .. 1-2 Price Sabbath sermons. 289 prayer meeting I addresses; had made 420 pastoral visits and administered 35 baptlsms. That Lord's Day was the anniversary of the first Communion service held And seek His grace through prover . |Wasl1 in the Lamb's atoning blood l § ‘J lThnt stream which makes us pure Ii} LETTER 0F SYMPATHY Grace for the trial Kaiser W08 orl on the (‘\'i‘ of her execution. The _ to be mounted. :!1lll‘wi.< iraliiiiig rwlionl in ; \\'.‘l.'. _. lit 1M5, rm the charge of assisting .. druggrt nnrl rzct a box of McCoys ' Cori Liver Extract Tobletm-thev are PM“ Lldlmli" 3- l‘-"vs' O'Brien. y“ a v v .. , . . . LQ. n, m. Eh; voting thing of school- H ‘$19 Name which vanity manifests .tself in the two sexes. gill axe flue-s 11h! TP-‘Pl m brilliant ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. cam? ‘Navy a one! Street Address Here ls soniethinK 7° Che“ the. hezm r-f maul‘ 1i bfillni’ 1355- n 15 a youthful and dashing in 5"“ Guy State model _ i Edith Cavell ’s Execution Reprimanded Ones Res-l ponzsible for Act \Vhich I Horrified Nation. (Associated Press] BRUSSELS. Nov. 21—How the Marquis Dc Villalobar, Spanish Am- bmsndor to Belgium, and Hugh S. Gibson, then First Secretary to the United Siaios Legatlon tried to pre- - vent liio execution of nurse Edith’ Cavcll by the Germans. is told in extracts from the diary of Marquis,’ Do Vlllalobar. The lkiarqujs relates‘ that at (iibsoiw: request lllC two of them overt lo Baron Von Der Lanck- eii then director of political affairs E L‘! g , m -1 a A. 'I‘he hostess. so that if any- thing is wrong with the dish she may detect it before the guests are served. Q. Should a girl get a. man's coat and hat for him when he is ready to leave. after calling at her house? A. No: if one has no servant. the l girl should let him wait on himself. guest at a week-end party the hour . ' ' i '2 in the occupied Belgian territory, at which he s expected to leave . , . A. Yes. and rrieo to get Zviiss Cavell repriev- __€.___._€___ ‘L A 3 0 Marquis told Baron Lanckeii, "Miss o E RY HIGH H" o!’ Cziiell may have sent hundreds of! men to the front by means of herl ambulance, but ii you kill her she will send million: against you from ltei‘ tomb.” I The former Kaiser is picturedbyi the Alnrquls as having become very 3111i)’ when he learned of the execu- tion. Ila is said to have reprimand- ed iliose who poi-milled the execu- tion to occur and to haveordered that Li; the future no women were October I-— _ Principal's Department Weldon Matthews; 3, Bertie Johnson. Grade IX-l, Blair Baker; 2, Edwin Turner; 3. Lloyd Matthews. Grade VII1—l, Annie Carruthei's;' 2. Fern MacDonald; Ii, Ena Williams; 4. Eunice Williams. Grade VII-l, Douglas Black; 2 Ruth Noonan." 3. Laura Easter; 4 Charlotte Dennis. Vice Principal's Department Grade VI—i, Iva Sillikcr: 2. Ruth] Brrisli. French and Belgian prison- l Baker; 3, Reta MacAulay: 4, WBllfWlll er: m :lie occupied territory to es-;Turner. ' ‘ (‘"l"‘. Grade V-1. Dolly Matthew: 2 - f Lloyd Lidstone: Iilt Friend: "I am troubled with ‘Lidstons. ll€€pl(*.'~.'=ii('S!. The doctor calls it Grade IV-l. Harry MacWllliams "neurlo lnsnninla paralaxitis." ‘and Judson Black (equal); 2, Alva‘ Rewind Friend "l'\c got it. too. but . Lldstone: 3, Daisy MacNeill; 4, Arn- wr- cnll it a bnby." old O'Brien. ~»— Assistant's Department In 5 Grade III-l. Noreen MacDonald; Tliin Woman 2, Dorothy O'Brien: 3, Silver lilac- Dvllkall: 4. Arnold MacDonald. I Grade II mi- l. Glenn Govrlll: L‘. Gained [Emir fl." I~ 1 go-iirl .=.' lxl ""11 hnplw, . Miss Cavell, head of a British Brussels, i“.‘(i‘t‘llli‘fl bv llie (ierimiiis, Oct 3, Reta Jelly: 4. Roy l.’ you neezl more; Lame Jane-v‘ ,., n; m" ‘msightly Grade II (bi-l Jenn ‘Stetson: 9. . and ChPsHl-‘oland Turner: 3. .\f_vii.a blzitthews; 4, Tommy Brooks. l r whr- no‘ ' : do t1 zret ll'.' _ I ' FUN“ i. w: m”. m, ‘Lmzemu,’ Grade l. W-i Letli Ellis; l. M‘e w why m: m U A m, any H“, MacDonald: J. Essie Dalton. Grade l (hi-l. Twlnlg Lidstn-i-c; 2. in s Vanity oi vanities, saith the preacher, all is vanity. too. for when we have plenty of vanity we have everytlfng Pgmndg tElennor MHCLBOClI s. Lila MacNolll: 4 Alva Lldstonc. Helen Jelkt. 1111a MacNelll, Dorothy O'Brien, Lorne Jellev, Eleanor MacLeod. Lelth Ellis. Pearl Ldstone. Wallace Dennis, Irv- ing Lidstone. Grade r uo-i, Pnrdld Baker; rfflfl‘ stomach Gould Men have a curious sex vanity which women have not. No woman has swell head over the mere fact of belonging to the female contingent, but the thing that a man is prouder of than he is oi anything he ever achieves i by his brains 0i‘ brawn is having been born oi the masculine persuasion. Every man thinks that just being a man makes him a superior being, no matter how dull and weak and sickly he may be. The most ignorant down- at-the-heels hobo who begs for food at s. kitchen door looks down with con- tempt upon the most brilliant and highly cultivated and famous woman, and he wouldn't change places with her if he could. I havn known many a. man who couldn't make a living and whose wife supported nim, give her advice ‘ about what she should do with the money she earned, and expect her to look up to him as an oracle Just because he wore breechcs instead oi skirts. ________. Men are vainer about their powers oi personal attraction than women iii-e. Practically every man secretly believes himself a sheik, and that he could get any woman to whom he throws elieve that they never lose the power oi wither nor custom stale their charms. Eve rich old men who marry girls young enoug i who have never a suspicon that they are being married for their money and that flappcrs do not prefer them to boys oi their own age. Women have no such vanity as this. They don't beiooi themselves into iihinking that they are sirens who can put a spell on every man and make liini pop the question. On the contrary. they know good and well that it is an even break nowadays ‘whether a girl gels a husband" or a spinstens ticket. Q. Is it permissible to state to the Very are not besotted enough in conceit to think that they are being married for love alone. ' They know it is their pocketbooks. Men arc also vainer about their ability to hold love than women anal ‘ Every man believes that once he wins a woman's heart he can't lose it. and ' that having once loved him she is bound to go on loving him to the end o! l ‘ . flifiegzlzwglggttfzpzxrlfinftfi: fir the chapter. He may degenerate into a disgusting drunkard. He may flaunt the mom“ o! Au u“ Se Lamb" am , his infidelitics in her face. He may get fat and bald and bay-windowed and - 5 ' p ‘ go iiround slouchy and dirty. He may be cross and surly and gloomy and grouiichy. and about as pleasant in the house as a sore-headed bear. matter. he is perfectly certain that his wife still adores him, and looks upon Gm“ x‘1' Resin!“ Maflqelnl a’ him as an answer to n. maidens prayer. No You iicvcr hear oi men when they meet together discussing how to keep . their wives in love with them. yet how to retain a husband's affection is a burning topic of conversaton where two or three women mcet for a heart; ' fell in love with, yct hzilf the married women in the country are starving; ' themselves into anemia tryng to look flappcrish for their husbands. You never see men reading up on the topics that women are interested o that they can keep their wives interested and willing to stay at home at nights. yet millions of wives wade through the stock market and the sports l page that bore them stiff so that they can hand out an entertaining line to ' husband. , to all the details about how they sold a bill of goods, or their make of car, or’ their golf score. but no woman on earth is vain enough to think that any man will stand for her talking about herself. And a good thing, DOROTHY DIX. _. THE SFOTTISH KIRK OI‘ CAM- BRIDGE MASS The congregation of the Church of Scotland at Cambridge, Mass, have marked the thirty-fifth anniversary of their orglnlsation as a distinct society by special services on‘ the first three sabbaths oi this month. On November 2, Rev. John A.McClellsnd llot Digest Meat the handkerchief. Moreover, men fascination. and that age cannot ry day we see this illustrated by h to‘ be their grand-daughters and after his induction. the 35th. of that . , _ hold by the Rev. John Goodwin on ‘The inspired noids of men God gi-egatlon in November. i895. In the F“ God was known to them evening Mir. Lowrey preached to a . ' large congregation on Galatians \l':1, ‘Raise loud my voice to God, Stand fast therefore in the liberty ‘vhm smurfs has“ are near: wherwlth Christ hath made us free," And drive away all fear importance of the spiritual inherit- ance into which they were brought by the gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. pie, they had much reason to "thank God and take courage" vlewlngall the blessings of the past and the present. and to enter on the‘ future with renewed consecration and-zeal.’ “Not unto us. o Lord, hot ohm us, but unto thy name give glory.“ yDo noble deeds for God! ,I~lis praise forever sing: And grateful offerings bring. Give thanks to God at night; Who veils thy eyes in sleep; He will thee guard and keep. CHARLOTTETOWN Girl’s Letter "MISS-DIX, what i’: the aocrelofchannfGlrls no prettier than I am are happily married with dear little homes of their own. Won't the right rn'an ever fall in love with mo—'! EVELYN $—¢ And this adorable quality of true womanly charm can be yours as it can be every girl's! But first of all, you must feel your own ainty, captivating femininity before you can impress other . Confidence of Charm Clothes can help to give a. girl this happy self-confidence of charm. Especially all the dainty, most feminine part of a. girl! _ wardrobe, licr lingerie, ncgligees, hosiery. Lovely, soft colourful iindcrthings-lacy and shimmering-sheer, delicate hosiery- theymiake you feel so utterly feminine. Irresistible! You have faith in your Inherent charm as a woman and because you have confidence in yourself, you lmprou others- for confidence la contagious. But girls sometimes say, “It is so diflioult to keep lovely underthings looking wonder- ful, colourful as new-frequent washings _ take away colour and charm." ‘Open God's book and read the occasion of his instituting the con- who walked the righteous Pam; ‘I'm And he will still thy troubled heart we realize that 11 vacancy is in vow‘ and stressed the preclcusness and A5 a church and oeo- In; thankful fill‘ His merry given And when the vale of death is near, F. H. M. Lorne Valley can help you! Pretty curtains, slip covers, cushions, colourful table linens, iill form part of the magic spell, wlicn they are kept ever lovely with L Mrs. B, D. Howatt and Miss Amy:—- your sister members of Pleasant Nalley Women's Institute wish to "convey to you our sympathy. You lhrzve recently been culled to part with in devoted husband and father, and Help from above Uniaillng sympathy Undying love. MRS. HUGH l". MCKAY MRS. JAIVEES McSWAN MRS. HARVEY “TEEKS __€_._____ FORTUNE BRIDGE Honor Roll for Fortune School for October. Grade x.-1 Gladys Aitken an: Wallace Francis; 2 Elizabeth Francis 3 Winnie Burke. 4 Basil Johnstone. l Lester Johnstonc. ‘hearts and home. We commend you ‘lto our Heavenly Father who can comfort your hearts more than any written words of ours l God hath not promised I Skies nlivnys blue - Flower strewn pathways Bridgi All cur Grade VII.-1 Dorothy Johnstons But G?" 3: promised :3 George Dixon, 3 Edward Francis Strength fr: in: day 14 Jenn Conohanys Lloyd Jackson. Rest in: 1h: laborer I Ethel Francis Teschaf Light on (he ivny i Truthabout Feminine Charm A Clothes can Iialp lo [loo a [fr] the happy conlidcncl of charm so‘ 11X- onorar Dix n~»...e_\~es l'.‘lll brighten-akin blem- lglir. wri .<"i. i 1 W1.- for 6n cm‘- marl ill»... for .78 rfsis fnlihlullv ti- c i; \“ll are -' t tvfiod with Kiln l‘ gugflr p ‘frrl. wmll mid rich 1n the “ ‘- “'!']."h[ Emir‘ m Slibhlilllfi" extracted hm" M"‘m"'w‘5 7 walla" D""" "- “I had gas bloating and indiges- ,_ _ , , of h...“ ,.,,<i- .-h 1., Grade l ~c —l. Thelma Mniu\ulay:| tion so bad I could not digest meat. ' = -~ '-- r- lerika and now I am “V. l’ m“ n“, MUN": n" 2. Allan Matth.“ ., .7, Florence Jcllr), | 1'. tOOlK Ni n no ‘ , , . air it. Cam even eat pork. -Nora I tvrzzflil \'.'lil1 1W1.‘ "1 _\‘u'.i ll ulvi 1min 4' Li“ Bum“: ‘Joya?! - in r-uvr-zi’ e11’! PlW-"lffll Illffltlhr-l Gmlw‘ I "h" 1' m“? mqck: 2i Unlike most remedies. Adlerlka ‘ Dolly Ellis. facts on BOTH upper and lower bow- l"r nripal- H (Din-cl i-ii-ixirrscn lei and removes olrl P0780515 hiiw: Vice-Principal w! "v A. Shtlf-‘mn 11""? lholllhf “m” "w" l“ w c ‘ ' . i . thi Agsjslamw “u, __ Home‘ caused gas blfiiltiill.lnd indigestion . The quick, easv ncton is sufpflhi- of The folloznng are s! !l Pliflllll‘? for preacher. and on November 9, Rev. brought to the people a very inspir- ing and encouraging message. Last Sunday. Rev. J. W‘. B. mwry con- ducted the aervlces, New Bedford, was the special bert Watson, l). D. of Boston preaching his rd anniversary sermon as minister the charge. from the text in Acts It is true that just ordinary “good” I son s do take out some of the colour along wit the dirt. Bue this will nmr b0 the case If you waall thorn always in Lin. Lu: la made “we 1 3r! ,,_.~~~ h 3M1 g» f'-~ A. -l. ‘.l'1".[€3‘l pal-ire for piifecu ,1." mom). JICL; m,“ _, 111;- !"'i’.1f‘l"llt‘O. lva Sllliker. Ruth Bak- C313. ;er. Reta Jellcy. Harry MacWiiliam. Hughes Drug Co., Ltd. XX: 3i, "Therefore watch. and re- member. that by the space of three E Fond name rind address will’! wears, I ceased not to warn everyone 21- stamp for free namPYP- M‘ lerika. Deni. B. 8t. Paul, Minn. upcchll to lscop I vib I Ii , . __ ' 9 ' sawmill. soft, "M" l-itlfivulsinin Afmgiwnhlnno-zléi; If“ ssa-fe l?’ water’ fibrin." v —-ovory ran n an 0- nary "g '. s 9 MOREDVER-NOT ONLY cm DAINTY, i551’ f.i'='§=i'."'i°.§$ fiifil’ 0.11%: will: u s safe l" Lug,‘ lcolourful lingerie bring you confidcnvg of "“‘°" Th‘ """“""' h“ "|'"“"d' hm" I4verIrotlsmLlmlt¢d,Tumto- HOWQ ,_fenii_iuiie_ charm. but ygiir surroundings retains all the char in lmplired7colour o8. . iii-an °£wmfi2fi2ml££'o‘ia~