“cs EIGHT " . l? “Hng lvcll below the _ llllntplrcx» M; in giyle bio. -n Wlulll arxi .\tlLl3 rm. Inxcrzerl tucks v Fll-Dllltll‘! lll\l'l'O‘-V dlsfi. av inc l’. llllLH .11.‘? ryrcllliu.‘ fiat ‘mm nulllue that comulncs ‘n: lmvrc nmc’. to Ulla" ‘~_ ‘llur lmvl" ls slllll plain , \'..'i‘. rust l nlrllnz ‘unr- ‘m’ ivl l: l.‘ la. -l..\.;\ .'l ...lr~:" rl-l 11ml ‘Janrl :11 lt‘k .. s ln scar.’ cull . 3B. 40, 42. ' . ll‘ lll . l 4 ll llll‘ lll'l,l - ~16.‘ l-r lllaiu‘. Jr 1;, tllumx-snlnrt Zlllll L " ‘soul rlrzilu- n! bodice cf - _l.riu-' . rsinn lnlnh l: liming llantl. 1 j Home and orozui ‘flceu in (‘liflillilill _, \‘."&‘-'€ the brown shndc. is sporrlxn . ‘Veukness l, of "ll! Blood .,_ JlPallor n! the lips, gums and "*"eli<ls is proof thar tho lllllfld is win and WEHPT)‘. Anar-mia is the , Ame given to this condition. - l Anemia is most prevalent amnn l ‘llil-rls and young women. The srhoo ,' rl nllen §llllPF< as tho rr-sult oi’ nn l lac-mgr‘. ronililion of tho hlonrl nrrl , n» consequent upsetting of the t l" rrvuué system. ‘Plus: rvmnrkable nilcrtess ni Dr. l ‘hnstfirNcrvo Food in cascs of this nrl is perhaps tho llcst proof that goes directly: tn the formation nf _ m‘, rich ivlooll Alvl purn, rich ‘ mmtl ifilho l()l.ll'll'lllfin nl vlw hcnllh \ l‘ vi clrcngth of the whole human . ,.._._ . Esp. Gihaseis lNervn Food - ~= floalr-ll v-f rr-51fl7a1l\'eS for tho <»- l ..nrl rzrwcs. . i 'GAITERS Ill ,. ll ‘filly; ls n nrtv (mo, anvlhuilc I attractive mutlc tn umr with l Ovcrbhurs, in the following ' I plain‘ shades x FZlWll Beaver (lrcy I . 1| Thry pull on nvrr the stock- I,‘ lng (and cannOt l» told from ._ fl woolrn huslr-ryl n strap under ‘l1 thr lnslrp hold»; them ln place it! pcrfoctly. ' $2.00 a Pziir i j Another" New Idea i , , Cloth Leggings With Knitted Top Tnlpull up and uvcr tho kncc, thcs comr dnwn ovcr the toot, Wlthll blllfnlng t0 hold thcm downito the rubbers. ,. j _4.s0 a Pair ’ M e In l-‘lwn Ind Black- ‘ silty a (lu..Lttl rnsllnonnsss roorwrna w-x . - lat the Fashionabe Are Wearing ‘lustratcd Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington . e molded silhouette with tulnws hips. is cs- lally {lam-ring to wolueri mcllncd W, m-w “n! (‘rqprrl Lrmrnlcu‘. oli 1101s deal-nus! erllel] , Ciicfil.‘ 35c lul‘ 1.. niarull n‘. n/Wmrtl walsl-i with’ with‘ 13,1] lme a! invnrletl plnits ihat,‘ IQHTHOE‘. the, and ml m norcltl" stir rzepzg . arc-pa in, ':..rl (or iuiw. Lll'(‘.l‘.‘ 1|‘. yplcnlly (ffeljf with '.\'.il‘.e rmbic . tits 1n fcnihorxxelglul with the m: n! lwchl-z- l»: plain shew" “onion beige slzzillr‘ uxh ll'llllll'l;!l}1 bitml» A Wm alm Canton crepe, crepe ‘satin, crepe marocnln, Jersey and plain and printed sheer velvet spproprlsta. l Pattern price 15 clams. Be sure to nll in size o! pattern. Address Pat- tern Department . Our Fsshlon ‘ Magazine together for 25 cents. __.._ _-__-_~-——-— "—_ u!" i, ' hlttllfllllllc is 15 cents but you may‘ -:-i Social and.I’,erfiso1za‘l -:- Fashions Sold ‘first; named afterwards E marketed coffee for many years be- fqgg wg dared fliVC it U16 mung, "King Cole." For King Cole Tea has earned a reputation fer too valuable to risk on any article unless we could be sure that King Cole quality would be mam- tsincd continuously. And when we tell you now that we arc satisfied to sub- mit: King Cole Cofice to your judgment you wrll ap- preciate how sure we arc. King Cole Coffee is as good as King Cole Tea. You know what that means. out sufllclently. (2) Witch-hazel ls a mild astringent and maylbe used reg- ularly on the face. The wltchhazcl compress ls excellent tor an olly skln. Take tho treatment every week or semlwsckly, LOIS LEEDS. Autumn Colors and Winter (‘out Dear ‘Miss Leeds-I have greenish brown eyes. brown halr and a [air complelon. What colors shall I wear? I‘ need a. cool. for winter. Would a brown cloth ullth brown fur sult my type? 1 am_29 ycars old, r. 1m "t mches tall. ' What should I "weigh? _ ' MR5. G. R. W. Answer-The following colors are particularly becoming for your type: Deep cream, warm browns and tans, pale yellow, bronu green, English order n pattern and a Fashion N0. 3078i Size ....................- l Name I Street Address n"...n"u"nuuu-unnunuulo, City Stats f Milacly Beautiful 1 By Lolsbscds STRALN T KNOW H CHI ISI fl-Dfll BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED (‘urling Lotion, Witch-Hazel Dear Miss Leeds-Would you lrlndly give me directions for nmklng the homemade curling lot-ion that appear-l ed ln your column a short thne agoili I tried 1t. and liked lt so mum, but‘ I have mislsid the paper and cannot I rlnd it. It did mot make my halr grcnsyr and my finger wave svsyod tn; over two wrecks. 12> Do you approval or witch-hazel being used on the skln as Rn astringent? Can 1t be used dolly ‘without harmlul results? My skln ls inclined to be nlly. Do I need the witch-hazel treatment? JEAN. Answer-The following recipe sp- pcared. a short. time ago, but as l have published several curling lotions at. dlflcrcnl times. I nm not very sure as to the one you mean. Herc ls a uselul lotion: '5 ounce quince seed or flax sccd: 1 plnt. distilled water; 1'6 ounces alcohol: 2 cologne water 0r rosewatcr. Boll the reed and water gently ln a double boiler , until the liquid ls reduced to one- ! hall. Then strain it through cheese- l cloth and add the other Ingredients to the resulting mucllsge. More rose- ' water may be added untll thinned ROUP lpumodlcCroophl rollovcdbyonol lvw k1 ll i “fmv u green. rescds and bottle green, pearl gray, dark warm reds such as garnet, ruby, burgundy and the new wine shades, mustard, amber, greenish blues, plum color, brownish reds, russet, rust, and beige. Use turquoise. orchld, or shell pink in sheer fabrics tor evening. (2) A vivarm nut brown coat trimmed with lighter brown lur would be very be- coming. Dark cloth costs are trlmmed with light shades of tur, and lighter shades of cloth coats are trimmed I with darker fur for contrast, [or this winter's wear. ‘ l3) The ideal weight tor your age and height ls between 12B and 136 pounds. LOIS LEEDS. Choosing Suitable Face Powder Dear Miss Leeds—Plesse tell me how to choose a good taco powdsr . and the shade for my type, I have E medium skin. dark brown halr and brown eyes. My skln ls rather dry and sensitive. I do not know which brand to use. EDNA M. Answer-ll) You will be sate tn using the producls o! well-established and rellable firms that. manufacture cosmetics and has powders. Choose n. fine, lightweight, emollient taco powder or natural or racial shade. I regret that I cannot name or recom- mend any particular brand ol cos- metics to my readers. Your typa ol skin mods l thln film o! tundstlon cream betorc you apply your (u; powder. Very little cream ls neces- Slfy. however. Apply a little with your fingertips, uslng an upwlrd rstory movement. Then remove the ecess cream with a tissue square. This wlll lesvc skin smooth so that‘ YWI‘ powder will not look rough and flllty- Use 8 mlld skin lotion atwr clunslns your lace wtth cleansing crum and alter washing with soap and wster. L018 LEEDBJ Dry llalr and Scraggly Eygbroyl Dssr Mlss Leeds-ll) I have black halr, brown eyes and medium com; plexlon. What colors are becoming? t3) My hslr ls_very dry duo to wav- lngwnn hot trons. (a) r-mn grpi ‘ ‘ tho inner ends o! my cys- brows to mako them look ll t! they are joined together, whlch I do not like. Pleas tell nu how to mauve them. What will fluke rny eyebrows appear regular tn width and nlobly _ brick red, solt. \ 1 1 ,._" r 7w , _ Q_E__CEMER o. 192v q- Literature w», ‘, ' bi Romance l"°'f°*tr."'* l -»-»-=»-.. l ¢ Killing‘ tligTQoose _Th_at Lays the Golden . Eggs When She Places a Commercial - . valgllfilllliEltory Endedrment a- Man . Uttcm-Crics Dorothy DixT kllllng the goose that lsys the goldcn egg by her attitude toward men. things that they vslue most lndlrc. It 1s women's hands that are tesrlng to tsltors ths chldons or romance and sentiment and ldczsllsm tn wblch»men_ have nlwsysrololhld them. Itvts worncn who us stlfllns wnderness and slaying chivalry tn the hearts o! men". It 1s women who are dolngnway with allthg graces and swectnczses that; made charm tn the re- lationship between men and Wflmerrgnd m“ 1mm- sntolly lured man into mltltmony, For women are making men strald of them and what they will do to them and thstmskes men cold and cautious in dealing with the Islr sex. Even Rvmw wlwhss his step ma» counts the calorles lnhls sweet m: when he keeps a date "wlth Juliet nowadays. ’ 9- Women don't like thls. . They complain bitterly that there nre- no 1m. passioned lovers. They ‘say thst youngmm are so alrsld they may com- promise themselves by attentions to a girl that. ten minutes alter meet- ing her they serve nptlce on hor that. they have no intention o! marrying-and that even one‘s fiance's letters read like a communication about the state or the stock market instead of being an outpourlng o! burning affection. U And women don't seem to see that they are‘ to blame tor this state o1 atlairs and that the reason tor it ls because they have taken lovs and love- making and even marriage out o! the realm o! sentiment and phmcd s price lag cn them and commercialized them. They have made men pay through the nose lor romantic dalllsnce and ldle words said on s moonlight, night, and that ls why Dun Cupld,-who.ls no _.~btll collector, has packed up hlsmrrows and ficd the scene. Thus have many women boon cut out or the pleasure and excitement o! playing the love game, tor no man dares take _a hand tn that now unless he is ready to pay up t: thelady calls his blutll.‘ __ f - In our mother's time lt ls doubtful-tr there was lve "that some msn qt sonnqtlmcdldnfi iwnlspcrfsott nothings tn ner ca: and tell her what bclutttrl eyes she had slid how dlflerent she was fromall dther women and how the first time hsevsf saw her he‘ lelt‘ that she was the only‘ woman who ever res1ly,\1nderlt00d__hlm--as|.d-how swgct lite would be it he could have such a woman as lhs by hls side and who didn't send her gooey songs and slushy poetry. ,. ~or 40s tell you that, shasnover had a burglar her‘ lllesnd-thst "the ncsrcst ap-' qzroach to scnttmentsltqlhss ever nods-d tram any ' an ls when iher boss ‘sold; "ML-s Pothooks; you certainly are '*a1‘p8'qen'o:u‘ s-t-cnographclnhnd I don't lzncw 110w I would get along wlthout you.) ‘ ‘ i! The reason tor this ls, o1’ course, that msn are afraid t9__rnakc_ love to a girl unless rney-nn"pn1n+é&'"3 lsufflierjtofin‘; um, danglesthe swordbt tltd bréic1'i'-b!-p?blrilsé“ sult. They have seen Jullét cash- ing m too often on lworncds unguarded vows to take o-ny cnsneeg tnemsclvds. Now, o! course, every woman “yearns to dcepIyLHand truly loved“ and to feel‘ that some man ls mad about her, but synthetic love ls better than no to have been passed over entirely. The flirtatious give her a tag cnd 0t rorrance at least to tuck sway in her memorysnd to keep her trom Lecllng that. she was wholly lacking ln attraction to men. Also, many women ‘who have good Jobs wlth 1st pay envelopes and who are interested ln their business or prolessldns don't want. to marry, but they do enjoy the society o1’ men, which they ‘might have l1’ the predatory women hadn't. made temlnlne lonshlp such a hazardous and expensive lux- ury tor men to indulge themselves tn. And there ls uni nutter o! lovs letters. Men used to pour iorth their souls to their lady lovcs tn bcsutltul poetic letters that were llke thebcatlng ol s. heart in onc‘s hand. There are love letters that hsvecomc down through the ages to us as gems o! literature, and tn the old days every woman nan packets o1’ lovs letters, tied with blue ribbon; hidden sway cmong her treas- urcs that she look out and read when she wls old and that brought her glrl- hood floodlng back upon hor oncc more. Grandma wore grandpas lovs let- ters under her laces on her brush, » vnly Can't tlie Modem‘ Woman sée That sun. I omn wondur that tltrmodorn woman docs not’ perceive that shots By which I mean to say that it ls woman themselves who are destroying the any woman so~ unattract- _ But nbl: lt-‘islhncommon cnlnflo ncge lnkttrspttvc panhandler-nos ‘ For over thelrhcscls ' love at ‘all, and every woman would r other have been phllsndered with than - - m r $u¢lhii Start now‘ ‘to ' collect “Chinaware" contains l . . satisfying . good Abundant in cnrbo necessary minerals . . and vim you need for its nut-like flavour. '. 4 w n new China which comes in Quick Quaker Oats. Every package marked , of wonderful new china. Mode in England's finest potteries. Beauti- , fully shaped, and patterned in the _ exquisite English colourings. You'll be proud if youficamong the first to have this china. . l There's hearty nourishment and dc~ licious flavour in Quaker‘ Oats. It’s the brealdast all people need. Warm than any other cereal intprotein; the” growth and stamina element in food. energy producer. Contains plenty of roughage for regular elimination. All i in correct balance to give the strength work. Make Quaker Oats a part of every breakfast; You never i llovoly Iileiv l English China an every mm. a Quick Quaker Oats‘ “¢l\inawar'e’f pieces of "the a. lovely piece ‘iii’; wsxwux\\'s\n\‘ to cat. Richer tcs, the _ - ~ Fromcvcry three bushels of Canada's finest oats, only one is good enougb to make Quaker Oats. This careful selectionat the, mills is a. reason why Quaker Oats is so good to est.’ Packages contain coupons with which you can get fine silverware and other-valuable articles. . and natural the morning's tiré of 5Qwc1c Owner: OATS COORIIIIIYsUOSIIIIIIIIiOI 882 A One-hall round each o: rblslns. curl-ants, suet and brown sugar, add s little shredded mtcd peel and a small quantity blanched and shredded ll- monds, one-halt‘ cup‘ breadcrumbs. two eggs, one-quarter cop molasses, essence to taste, salt to taste, one cup sour milk and one "teaspoon soda, a little shredded mlxed peel and s small not too stlfl. '. ’ ~ This makes ‘one lsrge‘ pudding. Four times this size mikes seven puddings, the proper slze tor stun-ling tn coflec cans. Flll cach rllttle over halt lull. cover Mun ,lld. ‘ind ‘boll o: atcam three or tour ‘hours. Baking powder cans, having smooth top edgcnnslso tnske smaller puddings nicely. ‘these. keep tor wéeks and may be used when needed. Keep tn u. dry place. Boll ten or fifteen mlnutss honest when to be used. ‘ ' But the lovs lettsrhss becomo as sxttnct as the Dodo. The modern‘ youth when sway from his swoslto communicates with her by radio or wire- less or telegraph or ho dictates lt to a stenogrspher, and ll the modem glxl should put. her steady! mm above her hes-rt. she would think she hpd au lce pack on and lot s chill. ~ 1 Why? Bocauso womm hllll msdo mm slrlld to write love letters. The)‘ nsv son too many people inlckcrlng as they readsoms ‘man's impassioned msundertngs ln the newspapers and they know none but the toclhsrdy put down ln black and whltn ‘onjnpsr the sentiments ‘that seem scrsweet and noble when they or: wrtmn ind that sound sucntdtotlc twsddle whcn thcy are read aloud tn court/or sppsar tn print. i Worse stfll, womonlsro. man msrrylfl! by flmlfldlnk 8° much alimony that it makes matxtmony not only a gamble ln happiness but the most rlsky financlnl speculation thcy can enllls tn. Under the present laws s man can marry s Illl who makes m; anon ln any wsy to be s good wile, lho can mtuss to keen hm!"- "f"! l0 hi" .__csn torcs hlrn to support her as long as be nit-ts not strsngo that prudent men are nu llle a tormlenLlohtnt-Qyct sho lives. And. Iuclafbllng tlld,cas_ shying ofl morn and mm trqnsthg altar‘. Thou m mu whtsb iklbliti: tony mun women. And 1 would u» call ensu- sttontlon Qyrlgpj. npmned w the us“! “rm-n WM mm tbfroau that um m solm én- . PQWPBY DIX- now autumn‘?- nun Grunt.’ brlcklllqptlllllllfvw. 911*‘ gum’ "ID. reds. nutlirowm- tons. dark” ' otl shampoo or llquld tar ‘soap. rod, wtnl, luriubdnrarnot, ruby, ‘ll thoroughly ln-‘scvcrsl tepid dull phllhjflll. 11:11:90., brdnlfl. filters. Dry between warm towels.’ to mssslll your scalp and brush your not; mmnlyfmnz and f 1;. . .>.-=ui..-l1v.-x~ ' libi scalp sbout twtco a week, wnup the. n mun, plucked cys- ee-n lbw-h rm M-Wafic- ‘children? ‘ sne can b01111. ektrlvulfll. hlIh-Nmwrmrnslzslns wrfmullc ' . Etiquette Dylobbrhln Q. What are" mu UMAUA nunluvl‘ u! persons st. n. chests: party? _ It The party mly bc o! any also. but all: or eight persons ls tbs usual number. Q‘. It ls good taste to klss and em- brace when greeting a trlmd, or de- Plrtlnl? - - A. No. All sflsctlonslc demonstra- tlons should be reserved for privacy. Q. What ts one thing ,a ohlld. should be taught. about Christmas? ' A’. A chlld should be taught that being remembered ls more important thlfl the gilt. eyebrows removed Al. rsgular tutor- vsls. Have your hairdresser rcmovo the fins nah-s norm’ the bridge o! your nose wlnljfweeurs; Use a‘ small cyc- brow brush tor grooming your sve- brows every day. Molsten your brush with ‘ollvs oll, vsssllno or brllllonttnl sud brush them trom the sdgos so that. the hairs will meet tn s gnoc- tul arch through the center o! the rows. .1018 LIIDB. CONSTANT READER-JIM!‘ ldoal g Jrslgbt toryourbgo and helghtls bo- ll? mgfm wants‘!!! vow sin; ounce welsh betwson as and pus pvgasa- Lou nlsos. ,_l|.nq l the vocue. his groomed! unmou n. saw-s». You w vim It» ‘o If nmusrynp w: my lonsglv nun _._'.§bs_§__un the Imam. - \ (lunlsmllilss, rwh Pubutnd T‘ l HouseholtfHints l i Character Close-Ups I i i H“ i l _ Gilt Primes l To restore gilt lrjmles to thelr‘ Ion: mer treshnsss, rub them with s. small, , molslcnsd with otl o! turpen-i N o 5E tins, which soon evaporates. i N E c K s Ho“, s- AnUnussdStsmp I ; THlS MHN \$ An unused stamp can be removed, NOT THE KlND from an envelope by dlpplng the cor- ; TH HT W ILL nor containing the stamp in boiling: PRQPOQE ‘N A- water tor a minute. It, will slip of! H u R RY __ » sully,’ leaving glue enough on the ~ yQU stamp to use again. MUS‘;- . 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