Woman ’s Realm -;- Social and Personal -:- FdSIIionlSI Household _’ Hints . ‘jf-rlls LAND wE Love ' ByIoborhI-eo v n, FRANK anon .t t. .1 HE- YORKSHIRE SETTLEMENT Shower Curtains _ IN nova SCOTIA , Q, What wu the Yorkshire Set- kuelrlent in Nova Scotia? A, A large settlement oi English- . men, from Yorkshire, came to Nova jlcotla between 1m and mo, prev» Pm“ Lmh" “"5 Ii’ rubberiud Shower Curtains are spread out across the rod immediate- ly after using they will last much l longer than when left to dry in folds. A‘ Fashion Hint 1W1‘ lady Beautiful l-‘ious to the American Revolution and Teéttled near Chlgnecto and their des- ndants have ever since been prom- To make the dull patent leather bag look like new, rub it well with a little milk and then polish with a dry "Government has commemorated this - ~... - . _WONDERS OI‘ THE MICROSCOPE "merit in the development of the _ cloth. .Maritime Provinces. Thc Canadian Good Chocolate ...,JT1l8!‘ntion by s. stone memorial, with ‘of Fort Beausejour Historic Park not‘ qilflfliiil/ 0f Clilnflmm’! 18 ldded W "- 1" ' ' . l. ., far from Amherst, N .8. l W j Etiquette Morning Smile =1 "W" b“ near Tun INSPECTOR i’ o. What fork violates the rule vu. The inspector, who had Just re-l tumed from the Isle of Man, was,’ bitlminlns the girl‘! 611155 1n EEO-l Q. What color is the most flatter- iZfflDhY- 1 ing to women who have golden brown "Can you tell me what island therei hair and greenish eyes’! ‘oil’ the English coast which from! s, Jade green, ‘its name you would judge to be in-l Q,‘ Does tipping vary with the type 116511595 by People oi’ the male sex of hotel at which one stays, or is it only?" _ i all the same? , “Plehle fill‘. i110 50111!’ Isles." IQ-i A. It varies. Percentages are 1111M B- 8111 Pmmilily. higher at exclusive places. i UNCLE RA Y's CORNER] To make small things look large, lathe ides. oi the “microscope.” As we have it today, a microscope is a. piece of solid glass curved in e. bulg- ing way 0n both sides. That is what we call a simple "lens" or micros- cope. We also have the compound lens. which is a. pair oi lenses fitted so that we look through both at once. This is a much stronger kind, and 1t may make a. thing look a thousand times larger than it really is. A microscope is a great deal of fun to play with. When I was in high school, I put s. drop of pond water on a piece of glass. Then I looked at the drop through a good microscope. What was my surprise when I saw half a dozen little creatures swim- ming around in that drop oi water! The teacher told me that the lit- tle swimmers were "slipper animal~ cuies." Whatever their name, they moved very fast. they were smaller than e. pinhead, bu?’ they looked about hall’ an inch long under the microscope. the plate? A. The oyster fork. 3 If you fill a globe with water, and Jiook= through it-what will happen? nlkyou havean empty goldfish bowl, “try it Ind see. _ Mfjlineteen hundred years ago. a Roman named Seneca. wrote: "Small letters are made large wvhen seen through a glass globe lllled with vvaierl’. A vcry delicious flavor will be im- lfbronze tablets erected on the grounds parted t0 the 319601159 1! l 5min that all forks be placed at the left oi In actual size 1 IT'S THE NEW WRAP AROUND A new style that will make y0ll 8P" pear very slim and slender is this smart wrap around in printed silk crepe with scarf collar of deep V neckline oi plain harmonizing crepe. The arrangement of hip yoke is quite unusual, tapering to waistline at left side. The skirt affects a wrap around through circular flounce at front attached to the hip yoke. Th0 back is very slender. Style N0. 442 is designed in sizes 16, l8, 20 years, 36. 3B, 40 and 42 inches bust, and can be made at a remarkable saving. Navy blue silk crepe with white "crepe de chine collar. Paquin red faille silk crepe self-trimmed, crepe satin in rich cocoa brown or sheer woolen in wood-violet is exceptionally fash- ionable for immediate wear. Pattern price 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. We suggest‘ that when you send ior this pattern, you enclose l0 cents additional for a‘ copy oi our Spring Fashion Magazine. It’s Just filled with delightful styles, including‘. smart en- sembles, and cute designs for the kiddies. " ' Daily Arguments , “made my-face s. mess," but‘ she is A “wheel anfmslculn” climbing the stem of a plant. (Seen through Another kind of creature found in pond water, is known as the, AUNT HET “wheel animalcule." It has a. curl-l ous way of climbing a plant stemJ to be seen only when you have moi microscope.) J BY ROBERT QUXLLEN You do not even need a globe to try this trick. I have a glass oi water on the table before me. A few mom- ents ago I looked at a printed word. "roLmo," holding the glass oi’ water in front of it. rather close UP- "IOLEDO" then looked at least help of c. microscope. Tomorrow-Amoeba By [All [Ads FACE FEELING ‘There have been so many letters about face peeling lately that Ifeel I must say a. few words about it in this column. I do not like to include this subject in a. series oi talks on health and beauty because skin peeling is seldom, if ever, justifiable in my opinion, and is fraught with danger both to health and good looks. This is especially true when the peel- ing is doneat home without expert medical advice. The main. thing that I wish to im- press on any of my readers who are contemplating face peeling is that the operation, if done at all, should be performed by e. registered surgeon. who has specialized in cosmetic sur- gery and who is in good standing in .1115 profession. Don't try to peel your ‘own Iii/Ce and do not let any beauty parlor operator do it for you if you value your life and your beauty. There are three chief dangers in face pcelillg~deatli, permanent scar- ring and pigmentation. Chemical or lllClTllfll burning agents are used to destroy the outer layers of skin. When tile skill is peeled too deeply or Wlléll it is removed too soon, scars are bound to result and these scars can never be removed. If the inflamma- wit-h following the application of the burning agents continues too long the skin will become a pennarlent. brown A startling mottled effect. is the re- sult when the skin blisters. you is enough to deter my readers from trying such a dangerous and painful method of gaining a. new skin. from women who imagine that in skin peeling they can find a. 6on4‘ venient road to beauty. One of these ‘women is 45 years old. Her com- plexion has become darkened, due l0 internal causes. The other two in- qulrers are 30 years oi age. One of tilese tried iodine, which she says ready to try something else. For the older woman I would ad- vise mcdlcal care under her doctor's orders. sometimes sets in at her time oi life, but a cure cannot bzrprbmised. She may use a brunette liquid face pow- to make her skin seem lighter. In the 20s and 30s»-complexlon troubles are very frequently the re- sult of neglect of health and local care. of the; skin. coed health will make"the. silllow, blemishedskln be- s white sl-lk hwll. worn with s iy smart for green hat. (2) This brown checked my“ plecg woollen coat, with n hat oi tan ~ . (i) A iuie men Kuhn coat over straw and brown ribbon, is extreme- the little mlsl. (s) s r- n, _. . , .-i-, Literoture kggha. in pastel colors with pals tan Oliver Twist suit rm- the boy between overblown A Mun] .flf.w 1m. four and eight. There are iillsn . . the (4) A smart trousers with an artist blouse. l-low Should ~ Minimizes An 311117107" l, ' I l1 Danger to M m- lDorot/z y DIX l, a won». Stenographeu- 7‘ | f’ Girl other female employes?" 1 hope that what 1 have just told ' I have bciore mo three letters ' them. d there are flirtation, will win a girl's heart only to break it. There are local treatments for the darkening of the skin which der and dust her dry powder over it The Dangers and Temptations of the Business Girl Are Nearly All Mythical—In Reality the Men and’ Women _Who Work To- gether AreLess Likely to Fall in" Love Than Any Others l A young girl asks: “How should an employer treat his stenographer and should treat the girls who work for him as he would wish some other man to treat his daughters if they were thrown out into the world’ to ‘earn their own bread and butter. And‘ it is to the everlasting honor oi American business men that they usually do ob- serve this Golden Rule. g There are a few old brutes who take the advan- tage oi a girl's necessity for making her own living’: and for supporting ‘those dependent upon her, by making her, pay for. her job b_y_ submitting to their loathsome petting. There are also e. few phllanderers who are dastnrds enough‘ to play upon a girl's sym- pathy by telling her how unhappily married they are and who make her believe that only she can comfort married sheiks who, for the mere thrill oi a passing Every employer These cases are few and tar between, however. In the great‘ majority of business houses a. girl is Just as safe as she is in her own home, and her em- [oloyers relationship with her is just as impersonal as it is with any male employe. When s. girl comes into business, she should leave sex behind her. She is deliberately coming in competition with mcn and she has no right to ask for any favors because she is a woman, ‘or to expect to be treated‘ differently from the way a man is treated. . - . Her employer should treat her fairly and give her honest pay for good work. He should show her courtesy and consideration, but a. business office is not a drawing room and she has no right to object to his smoking, or ex- pect him to sharpen her pencils, or pick up her notebooks, and she ls an For The Cook '1 Lesson in English k l _ByW.I.G0fion Scalloped Oysters l - » . . Prepare according w mmcmnsj wonns OFTEN msugslsn: Bay. Elven above for scalloped dishes. "I bag ym" pardon" when expuuw Bram“ oysm.‘ regret for some blunder or breachloi , w _ retiquette. Say. "Please excuse mo" at‘: (rlllfibsys rs 1 when leaving the room 0r the table. Melted butter’ OFTEN MIBPRONOUNCED: en- ' I trance; in the noun, a as in "an" and Sm and pepper‘ t ll oi - in the verb s Method-—With a. fork lift each '*°¢:°__fi:__ gsmiént mt sylmgu ' b‘ tl muscl ddlp into the “s “s ' gill: ilndutallen tifembread crumbs; OFTEN MISSPELED‘. ‘Prim: kl ith lt d per. Place; WY °"° P‘ . ~ c 2:13pm: brollssr slaightllyepgrcased orl SYNONYMS: description’ “m” heated small frying pan’ Wm) mo, tion, eicplanstion,‘ exposition, inter- former, tum over a. clear f.re untlli Premmm- tramhtmn- . brown and the juices begin to ficwil- s-I-UDY‘ U‘: ‘ w”! w" The latter, shake over a moderateltumes and n’ is “aura” L” u’ u” flre until the edges begin to curl.,1 ire“ m" ‘mcmmlary by “WW brownish one each side. . T y. -°"° “Md each My‘ Tmny" “m: ‘Servos at once on o. heated plale. DIFFIDENCE; sewdmumt; “W” Gamish mm pom“ o! d“, toast and‘ "Diilidence overwhelmed him and lemon - I _ caused his tnlbarlassmelt." .. ‘ ; - promotion oi immigration to (Isnsds- EGKN DECLARES ‘FREE PAS‘ ~ “The scheme into which we have en- ssoss" ABE mus-r LOANS: teredf. he said, t“ m, m, o, m, ‘T passages but or loans. The deput- k 91'1"??- Mmmh IBPDEPMY Mm] ment of immigration has concludld lteriw’ ' n11’ o‘ the dephnment "r an arrallgellzent with the British mm gratlon. stated that the British. whereby the ovum‘ ‘ government ~ government was technically correct‘ Settlement Bond Wm mm "a", in stating that it knew nothing oil [Honey m _. mdmdu“, whom n any “free passage" scheme for the} Select" they languish over them as they take their dictation; they pas every art and wile and hiht to get invitations to dinners and parties and Joyrides. If their employers treat such girls witnfamiliarity, it isbecause they have invited insults. In reality. the men and women who work together are less likely to ilil 1" 10W 311m B"? other men and women, because they see each other st W 6108B wise. and are too familiar with each others faults and weaknesw- The relatlon between ‘an employer and his secretary, for instance, is verf much like that between a man and his wife. three times as Iorse- , come smooth and clear. Right diet and daily exercise out of doors will do more toward beautifying young skin than face peeling ever can and there is no element oi risk in fol- lowing nature's beauty treatments. Tomorrow-Beauty Questions Answered. idiot ii she bursts into tears every time a. hard-worked, nerve-racked, wor- l‘ '.' t His sienograpller must be his memory, mg gum, m; vent 1°;- hl, mnper ried man is irritable, or finds fault with her work. ' and irritability, even as his wife must, and there is no other man under the sun that she is less likely to fall for. On his part, the employer has to put W with themoods and tenses of his stenogrsphcr and keep her’ furriibbed i119 P181“ will’. lust as he does his wife, and she doesntlook-iikc o. lmdyiovs w him. l . . A great deal of nonsense is talked about the dangers and, temptations oi the working girl. If you listened to the alarmist, you would think that every employer was a big fat spider sitting in his private oflice waiting to devour the poor little unsophisticated fly oi e. stenographcr whom he lured into his parlor. “Pa Illil been a good husband, but sometimes on rainy days l set an’ remember the. actor that kissed my hand" once when he was bosrdln’ at our place." POOR PA i BY CLAUDE CALLAN That is why Cupid seldom goes gunning in lubusiness. oflice and wli! ' “ the relationship between the men and. women who work together’ gets to b0 i - AI I mill-ill‘ 0f 180i. 511B business girl has no more temptations and is in a sexless one in which they cease to think oi’ each other as men and wflmfib no more danger from men than is the society girl or the home girl. The bu; Just as w“ 1n n b]; machme m“ grinds out mmmn Girls, don’t vvo middle age ._u 1m’ about Competition in business is fierce and the man who succeeds has to con- centrate upon the task in hand. He has to give to his work-his entire ‘It-I tention. For the moment it becomes to him the only thing in the world! and he has nb‘ time or thought for anything else, _ , . . ‘ He would not notice her shape even if the Venus de Medici were taking his dictation. His only concern would be with her spelling. Even Olso- pstrs/s charm wouldn't. move him-if she bungled an order for canned goods, or missed the last question on Wildcat preferred. " . that disoolon tooth and fos- 1 ' t l ::;:h::5i;": There is a time for everythins. There is n. time for being soft and Lots to recommend _' . m” n’ romantic, and a time for being hard-boiled. There is s time for amorous n -. up #1108 l‘ , . £5, U dallisnol and; time for being on. your job. There is s. time for whispering ' ~ t t I sweet nothings in s. shell-like car and a time for blwiing a girl out ii’ she ~ ~ _ . i ~- - » l - e I ee Felt T l rvd has mldfl c. mistake. and that is why there is lnlghty littlq ‘lovemaking done 501th”, . . V in business houses during business hours. It isntthe time or the place and “d” the mom“ o‘ hugs: ' and M 139171 b1? mighty few men are in the mood for it. l" d,“ m‘ influx“. “you. »' _ _ “ w ~' w" “I took Lydia '1 - ' u o" " I ‘, , 1 . Ffdm o tb s they are chasing dolls-rs, not skirt-s. Jnurlng that time they u! n‘ "luhfl" '1" u ‘°°|"¢» "I Iwpo our, son Joe V etable Compound for mis- . -. ‘ . . m"? - "h" 1 hid helm. , The new way dentists urge to restore teeth to n» tint politician's daughter. era le and tired ffielingis and xzniglczrl: élrtizlylzvkm $2111?! ‘its:- ‘Itteispirzzrtlig-rgzi iviitlztfllculglrhlfilille “ha: ‘ - -- l - ‘t e~'stren ‘too ~ ' - "Jr-tilt m i. dEZliD-gmblfiill-IBTICE-IO combat dental troubles. ‘ma’; ha.‘ m’ M’ Mmitenveegntnebetteennrill my desk to; ml one. 1t irsoothing to tilt eyes to hm sornsthingcssy u. and healthy. " m l CIENCE significant are the chief cause of pyorrhes. If“! we and 8mm‘ and h." h“ ‘g but ‘m. m m“ m‘ E Jim w" o‘ m. om“- eqni» J ' 1 mt. .‘ ,> fr ».I discovery. The cause of dull, To remove mm denim pm t a goocPappetire. l sleep well _____.._-s. e»..- '.-'-‘ " - - ‘discolored teeth in found to be the scribe the special film-renown; rs norsr. nosr mm) and am in pretty good lplriu Moreover, in an office or out oi an ofllcdlihfl ilfljhlltélkilggil- ‘"41. khiei glint.‘ of s??? iooiir {and dentifricie allied Pcpsodent. Itscts and able to work evergldlv depends Almost always on hel- own attitude. She culls the time to which he d I m sor en. s cause a d fi ' » _- - _, ' ", I . 1m u,“ 10m, m, “gm zsif;";.e;ove'fit_'° um b"“h"“ MONTREAL. March IB.—sll' Ohar- ELY: m ‘s: dorms. If s girl dresses herself decently and appgoprintslyjorigiiilinslsflir '- You can feel film with your lei Gordon was elected president of; . P° Y she isquist and dignified and lldylike and iiuslneuiiinnhars lflbl‘, ihe Start today. Get Peplodent at any drug doubler or write for free m" u“ this ‘met u . tad‘ the Royal Trust Company was) in' t 1i vi '_ will seldom. if om, have occasion to mount her cmployni-‘sconduot toward . lililoufl-Qll into 10-day sup ly to Peplodcnt succession to the" late ,Blr Vincent , nwnhLu-TMM Dav,“ W51‘, 11hr. ~ ' ' ‘ ' p _ c: In rt magenta .00., mt st. Toronto z, "Guam, m Emmy m m lace, Urdu-seizes, NcvdtDevon, _ __,_________ , _ . . . Liane .333 filings?“ ~ ‘ to .§h'i'.§"ehnn.““ vice-president of the company; was N“ Dwwk ' Unfortunately. ml-hylirh capitalist flail-sorghum iMy-MMWFW"! * t " and clou their. - sloehd e ififllibfi‘ or the sxedittlve L f i} I,“ sad mum lnskeitgstthoifi w-ma-Iwiwrcrfliiiiibiainbfifiiofli}; iwm ~ q a oommittoeolthe immoral-adieu l i1 -i l~‘-'*’= l‘ muyssdpunctuuutytnnycnadtrtbctltltmhtcwodemanation " A ‘ menu-m Gwdonhssbeon , ' ~ ' antennatbsiriobbcbsthnnmmannuwbomhvsvia-sism "IDIIUNI-Rvsloohsbnlfih l l ' n. ~ and macadamia-associates! 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