-k-k ALL ‘AA A AAIQ i lWoman ’s Reol A A4QA k-k- ‘k-kk LQAQ‘ kkkk-‘kkkkkkkk mks -:g Soctogl I mmkk‘ 9" .._ .3" U...” . . as "x fr‘; W- v .._ l..- ....a.....~..-as.i~aaumrannibalfllklfi n n-.-_..--.-__, .__i.~.s.=-=-‘.-.‘....- I vv i? ,,~ belly-branch and mistletoe, Ohristmsa chimes wliereer we y heart has never been a-cold. 'known a fading ember. is whole world a a mirismu r; tree. ‘b4 stars its many eemles be. a1. sing a carol joyoualy. The year's great feast in keeping: [m- onoe, upon a Christmas night. Q angel held a candle bright. jnd led three wise men W "l 110M Qb when a Child was sleeping. —Harrlet P. Blodgett. £2 vuouns oauzr: " rile pewmt. airieet, fabric ap- pears under the name oi "velours organdle," having wide velvet stripes raised on an orzflndle ground. It will make 801M Charm" lng winter evening 80W“ 1°? young debutantes. PRIME MINISTER’! SON T0 l‘ LECTURE m. Malcolm MacDonald. the Prime Minister's son, will aPPWT m a new guise next month when he delivers the annual lecture to the Lqndqn Moi-ayshire Club, for h; has chosen as his subject, "Bird Watching in llossieniouth." This choice reveals a little known hobby oi’ the earnest Yfllml; U069? Qecretary ior the Dominions. The chairman will be Sir Alex- ander Grant. President of the Club and one oi Mr. Ramsay MacDon- ald's oldest friends. FLOWERED NIGI-ITIES Printed crepe de chine nlghties he again appearing on the scene. Due to the absence oi hand em- broidcrirs. particularly of the pol?- ular lace trimmings. the entire ap- pearance oi this kind oi night- gown is distinguished by simplicity. mien stress, however, is laid on cuts as well as on self trimminSS- The latter ones mostly consist oi ruches. ornamental applications and bows. WIIST STRAPS ‘Incidentally. the wrist-strap glove is winning a great deal of at- tention this season, because it pro- vides a good medium for contrast. and is a neatly tailored style. Al- though black is still the leading glove color. browns are gaining a great deal of importance this sea- gon, with grays proving close ri- vals. Aside iiom these staple and neutral colors, there will be some lwely greens. navies russets and lusts in the standard shades which will be seen in woollens and crepe- ! (‘OLOERED EYES At the exhibition of the optical bade in London I was introduced at lunch time to one oi the leading lights of that industry - much more of an English industry now than ever it was, ior optical im- ports have dwindled greatly (say! I London Evening News writer.) 'I‘here are I60 diiterrnt colours bud shades in which one can have Inc's spectacle frames made now. Bo many. because the ladies, it perms, when they want to look Ullc-ly wise in spectacles fa very m wish, surely) like also to k becoming: the rims must tone CHAPTER 39 i; onemrnivo IEMINISCINCI ‘ Jollme could have cried wi hxs-tion at meeting selby North oi In People just as ahe was coming Qt o! Canbys oiiioe building.’ Oi course the grinning little gos- ip knew where she hod been! "lflnd takinl me uptown with ybu?" he enquired blandly. "My ears laid 1m tcuiporariiy and r hate subways" thJeannsknewduwas ter being the most elaborate. IOMI-IADI FACIAL. IAJKI IMPIOVI OOIPLIXION mplexion and save money as well. in a beauty salon win give a more restful and probably a much more beneficial treatment than you an give yourself. But home-made ia- eial masks are better-Jhan none at all. Always clean your iace and neck before you start to apply any kind oi a mask. Be sure then lnft a trlce of dirt leit in the akin. An egg mask is easy to apply. It tones the skin and stimulates cir- culation and at the same time it cleanses the pores. Beat the yolk and the white lightly in separate bowls. Put a thin layer oi yolk on your skin, let it dry, and then a thin layer oi white, allowing it to dry before you put on another layer of yolk. Keep repeating until all oi the egg has been used. Lie down ior hall’ an hour or until the egg is hard and dry. Then remove the thickest of it with warm water. The remaining traces should be taken oii either with your nourishing cream, a mus~ cle oil or both. ‘The skin needs plenty oi oil alter a mask so don't be sir-aid to use nourishing cream lavishly. Pat the skin upward as you remove the mask. When you remove the nourishing cream and muscle oil, pat on an astringent lotion. If you haven't one, use ice water . Nevcrruh ice directly on the skin. SKIN DISORDERS CALL FOB DOCTORS ADVICE The slightest c: ptions or skin disorders call for special beauty treatments. The mlnuh you notice anything wrong with your complexion, the wisest thing to do is put yourself in the hands oi a physician, or a skin specialist. If you use eolnetics at all while you are undergoing skin treat- mens. select those recommended by the doctor who is caring for your Absolute cleanliness is necessary to a. healthy skin. Once you disco- ver the “ “ blemish on your face, take extra precautions. Use a medicated soap. Powder puffs are. the worst oiiendera of cleanliness Be sure that yours are washed oi- ten enough to keep them scrupu- lously clean. New ones coat so lit- tle. Always apply . lotions and make-up with clean cotton pads. In that way germs on your hands IN not carried into the skin on your lace. Buy a roll oi sterile cotton. Out it into squares as you need it. And sel-ltbeboxwhanyouliavewtup all the squares you need fm- the time being. 'I'he old rseiilimea pow- der puff is no longer fashionable on the modern woman’; drgsglngi table. She realises that l. clean cot- NII llld. each time. is much more unitary. "Don't you think you are rather impertlnent?" He was taken book, and a grim little line formed between his bmwa. making a mistake in incurring ht dipless- are. He whistler! softly. "Remember the discussion you and I onu had about the oat and the mouse? l ielt a m claws just I wondn i! be aroma llal Home-made mat improve the It's true that an expert operator and who object. so strenuomly .~z.'"'."'-=.; minus m» t ., _ i" "i" "m"; ',,,""'",,,,,,,°°‘, ""‘ How Many Worldng Women Do You Know u” M: "mm m‘ Who Don't Need the Money They Earn?- . Yet Small-Minded Men Are Trying h) mfgfifgmfi, Fhffl Push Them Back Into the Kitch- mm Wm“; ‘mm en, and They Can’t Even See win-inflow»; ‘ream That itis the Woman With _ atfiwiiliakeit look like a separate Jao- a 10b Who Hal SCt ' extrema-ii Me» Fm! I n»: lllillflty a moi-m. Pllllhl. and nesllm Wu. the lat- it has always been easier it has been to wrest a tidbit sible ior the unemployment o! men, and who are urged to My down an out into domestic service so that men may have their pay envel 1t took centuries of patient, perliatan gain the right to go out into the world and earn an honest living by doing the kind or work for which they were best fitted and which was mill OOHNNII In them, instead oi being doomed to the periormanoe oi t. heroic fighting roe woman to household tasks and the most ill-paid m, M‘; nay lg, mo“ u 1g m, vantagesoliardly gsinedisabouttnbalelt,andthatthsywillhaveto light even harder to hold what thoy wm than they .____?__ For many men oi small and narrow minds have always resented, the l" o! in the ‘ ’ ‘ and L -' world. They n"; 1e11, 31¢ they hld e monopoly on careers and the profits therefrom and unit edvwolonwtunityvuwlthmmvbisnoniymsniiaatiarignt to pas. Suppose God had given a woman a wonderful voice. Let her sing lights trkslxeztp with it! Buppoaeahehsdascicnl-lflciminand healing in h: h“ d ht" "m" m‘ 11°“ 51ll>3>0le she had a rare giit ior finance. d " We" 1 on lddlns up the butcher's bill. This is a man's world, an women have no business trying to get any oi its plums, . °* °°“""- l" "1"- WIMI luvs vansiea a place in the sun for them- mcléx mulgve grabbed oii careers and got at least g, mo; in the ‘was’ md m‘ ot oi mm have always been jeglqu. o; mm- lmwl-Yywwtthembackin whntthey uuw‘flthm"urmnufim. considerawomanbplaeqwhieh vleuinnelaaneraudfluwaahtus, The argument oi these in no in the home is that women doeiliotvnectintoflofinowjoalgytgml :21 “ti? and that all the money they earn they gpemj m “may W10“ d? ' film’! In which to doll themselves up every woman has a “DOG i trier bl u» ppm Elliott minaret-if; h“ m “M”. °' ‘m " “"5”! "Wins e This assertion ls too ridiculous to controvert, When we think of the ' 3:11 three or four who inwwfigmsirzoifilnwomlm’ g nnemunnottyug; ngdare pat-providing tor dependents. M“; ‘ m“ om “ma, “my P° i’! "lhtm- Mm: ui older me: takes o; time of little brothers ‘in sisters. M”, ‘ m, d,” t ‘ ‘w’ in an oflioe and the work oi a woman in g hum, to help on he‘, h“ mfssrsxuslui v h" we» “=- M l When a woman who does not aeeg home. it is virtually always beau“ gm talent ior doing the work she does, and it were deprived oi’ what abs giva it. 8110108180 for beinl Strangely enough, the m, can‘ tacle oi women working whmhleayosalfn; m m m d to women occupying places that men would like tohsve donotfeelthat wayabout othermen. "Certainly not!" she retorted sharply. “What made you ask?" OINOXIOU! I-IsATIVI! ‘u’ Y ~< 3 Parkinson who told me. She rather liked him, I believe." iiasnveiitiumieiiemswmeumotiiei-u- u‘ love and inclination draw ll is‘ ii g3. iii: filers flfl iriiit. very distinguished indeed. Then them are all the glaoe iruita —whole diaries. both red and green, go into many cakes as much for the additlm of lovely color as ior their flavor; and pineapple and all the assorted hencn mums, or glace iruita as they are yariously called. can be used in nice propor- tion to the standard fruits. All of which does not mean that you must ilnd a recipe that will give yaii exact measurements for the ex- act group oi’ iruits you would thin-k most liiteresitng. Not at all. All you need do is select a recipe-perhaps you have made tbe ideal one often _that is as rich as you like it and iruited to the extent you like it. ‘Ihrii you can play with that amount oi fruit. Ii your recipe calls for all cur- TuillS and raisins you might like to siiimtltute say ‘b pound o! glaoe fruits tor 5i DOlmd 0! tho Othefl. Maybe you would like to put in ilgs where dates appeared beiore, or substitute at least a iew ounces o! them for something else. Ycu will be able to play quite safely with this wide assortment olf iriills. so long as you do not upset the balance oi the recipe: in other \'.'.‘1'l'Is, so long as you keep ap- p.aximately the same total amount oi irult that the recipe calls ior. Nutmegs? Why yea, vary them in the same way, if you like. Almonds. ‘walnuts and peoabsilse the out- standing favorites; some adventur- ous cake makers might even like to include a iew filberts or sliced Braz- Whfld schools today went on strike ior the second time this term, again giving In cheduled vacation to 900 pup- ils. The teachers had returned to classes only a week ago. after a strike which began in October. owner 11101109011895 trad corner. And the rich have. 8 around their fathers‘ necks. have a little peace he is a dried-up old bachelor. ‘nag-.- They do not even suggest that every man who has enough income: to live upon should retire and spend the remainder oi his life sitting on the do-nothing stool. Nor do they advocate every rich man's son's becow inga loaicand beingaparasiteonhiaiather, Yet the prosperous doctor or lawyer takes away pgflgntg m4 slimy who might go to a poor and struggling young msnffhe wealthy shop- et-hltmishtsotothelittlestorearoundths boyholdsdownajobtbatsomepocelaqgwotilgugg’ eolbtltiflonotwolneninbtilinel iorgetmethingandtbstiathatitlstbewomenwlthayob aetmen free. lnolden timu fathersandbrothers were slaves. to the dependent females ,oi their families. 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