_ rant: mam‘ ‘ __ rm: crianumsrown cuanotan Woman% Realm T‘. August Clearing Sale .-:- Sofia] and Personal‘ What the Fashionables are ’Wearing ; y, How , Glvec g . 82113:! Do rotby I nlllfc-clllpbeh Illustrated Dressmaklng Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern (ll “Life Writes Our History on All Our Faces — It Brands the Record of Our Emotions and Passions on Our Brows — And so if We Want to be Beautiful We Must Think Beautiful Thoughts” Harrison Fisher, the artist who has painted the portraits of more pretty women than any one else in the world, says that it is true that beauty is only skin deep. It ls as deep as expression. i" ' I once saw a woman return a. vicious and gra- tuitous claw that had been dealt hei- by another woman by doing a particularly kind and gracious act to her. “That was a fine and generous thing of you to do," I said to her. , “Oh,” she replied, "it wasn't virtue that made me do that. It was vanity. I can't afford to get hard lines in my face bycultlvating enmity and brooding over injuries I had received." ‘By Annabelle Worthington Beginning Wednesday Morning ' Continuing for Ten Days Balance of Summer Dresses, clearing at 25% discount All Summer Coats to clear at .. . . . . .. .. Half price Assortment of Jersey and Tweed Dresses clearing at . . . . . 1-3 Discount Other lines of Crepe Dresses in Black, Navy and other shades at 1-3 Discount Remainder of Printed Crepe dresses to clear at 1-3 Discount Bathing Suits selling at Balance of Summer i The slenderizirig features are no- ticeable at a glance in this new day- time cape model of cool printed chiffon. For chiffon has lost some of its formality and is now appear- ing in the smartest of street dresses for town. This neat moulded-to-the-bodice effect at the center-front and cen- ter-back is generally more becoming. The deep pointed outline contributes further to its sllmneas. The skirt too with its correspond- ing deep poirited outline at the front _and at the back, gives charming height to the figure. Style No. 3187 may be had in sizes 16, 1a years, 38, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. size as requires 3% yards of 39-inch material with 1 yard of vel- vet ribbon for belt. Other equally suitable fabrics that are delightfully cool are printed voile, gcorgette, printed batlste, eye- let handkerchief linen and pastel flat washable crepe. Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Price of pattern l5 cents. The Dawn ‘Brighten, i An editorial from The Vancouver Star (mdependent-Libemi) While these negotiations have been going on 1 international field, Canada has been taking rapid n u“ to set itshouse in order for the coming fall and whfillills Premier Tolmie and Senator Robertson bet‘ m them, have outlined plans for dealing with unernplo we“ in this province which have since expanded into a nallnm scheme to secure, in the first place, temporary proviom for idle men, and, in the second, to find occupations?“ them that will enable them to earn the cost of theirm 5°! tenance. It is now announced that, to serve these pur a m the government may ask parliament for $100,000 000mm“ The special problem constituted by the drbugln h, certain parts oi’ the prairies, notably Saskatchewan h received the attention of the federal government. , as Mr. Bennett has been criticized for exaggeration in referring to it as perhaps the worst national calamity in the history of Canada. Measured, however, by previoug calamities that have had to be met by national eifort,“ it is by no means certain that the premier was not right At the same time, as The Star has already pointed out, it affects only a small part of the country and the wheat crop, as a whole, promises to be at least as good as the crops on which Canada was accustomed t0 con- gratulate itself not very many years ago. 25% discount Hats to clearat $1.00. l commend these two utterances to women who are on a never-ending quest for pulchritude, for they contain a more efficacious recipe for attaining good looks than is to be found in any beauty shop. No facial massage keep the wrinkles away as will good nature. No lipstick can give a mouth the allurement that a sweet smile docs. No mascara can make the eyes as beautiful as does the light of llll/‘lllgfillfff! in them. And the only formula for keeping young that really ivorks ls to keep the heart and mind young. Paris Styles By MARY KNIGHT United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, August 4.—-(U. PJ-Suzanne Talbot's sassy saucer hats started something like a snowball rolling down hill in soft ‘ snow. They have gathered praise at every turn, and the new ways. that she has thought of to wear tlicm are in the category of things unusual. Occasionally a cache-peigiie of flowers or a bit of ruched rib- bon appears on them for variation and with more "dressed up" outfits. The plain, unadorncd little crocheted or knitted saucer types are the bcst accompaniment for beach pajamas, especially those designed by Goupy and Jane Rcgny. Goupy sends a. “iratty” outfit coiistwards for yachting pur- poses. It has a jacket of rough red cheviot and wide trousers of a thin woolen material in navy blue. With it is worn a white silk pique blouse, double-breasted and. showing six neat little pearl but- tons. The “sassy saucer hat" is of bright red jersey. And bring- ing things to a. definite conclusion is a red leather belt with a gilt buckle. - Jane Regny submits licr knowledge of yachting ensembles to a waiting public in the form of a short “mess jacket" in white wool pique, adorned with white anchor buttons. There is also a. white angora sweater embroidered in yacht flags. The skirt is as plain and placid and. blue as the lvleclitermnean. Here the accompany- ing hat is the "cup" and not the "saucer," and it has a. little stem in the center for the handle by which it is removed. Now I am strong for the beauty cult. I believe that in a world that is all too full of ugliness it is every onc‘s bounden duty to be as easy on the eyes as possible. Especially is it every woman's duty to add to the joy of living by presenting as pleasing an appearance as she can, and if she does this by means of subtly choosing her clothes so as to bring out her good points and disguise her bad ones; if she camouflages a sallow complexion with cosmetics and makes roses bloom on cheeks where Nat- urenever painted them; if she puts a permanent wave in lanky hair, why, so much the more to her honor and credit. She has performed a deed of righteousness for which she should receive heivjust rcwiurl her": and hereafter. No. 3107. Size ......... l-n-u-f-uuccs. Street Address l . . - . - - - - . ~----~¢¢--| .1 ‘ Citv Style Chats I?‘ . t wrru auua ancriar. Selected Recipes For The Cook i ._.__Z.____..J Lyda Robertl, the "show-stopper" of "You Said It,’ is just about the cutest, taffy-haired piece of work I've seen this week, While she very amuslngly smarts up Lou Holtz in old Polish cus- toms and sends the audience to a temperature well over summer heat with “Sweet and fl-lot," she also shows New York youngsters how they'll look in the Contrast Color fashion. Just ho\v much we owe to these patient seekers alto? homily, these unsung artists who daily turn themselves from cliromos into living pic- tures, we never pause to consider. But who could bear it if they should desist from their labors and every woman went about as homely as God made her? Think of how our vision would be blasted if women no long- er counted their calories, but were fat and blousy; if they dressed for comfort instead of style; if hair was straight and noses shiny, and if complexlons had to come from Heaven instead of the drug storesl Fluffy Rhubarb Thicc Cl"?S rhubarb, cut in ;~.‘.L".“I' ' ICED TEA 2. Clips wiiici", 2 tablespoons flirur‘, l‘ ____ ‘ culr sirsui‘. l teaspoon lemon Juror,‘ “a” waw" "eilw bwed’ and 3 g _ it v k .1 b b 1 . - . teapot hot. Pour 1 quart boiling ' “no: w,‘ ilijulrarimgr gt ‘mwr Over a ‘lslbivons best black This child of a clown wears several bolero packet silk crepe to u v - dd k d h ‘ca, cover’ m“, m Smnd 4 mmutcsn suits in white with either short or three-quarter sleeves, the um. b g; 1801“: a mutt; 12g; in‘: the“ Strain when ready for us: .‘ trast being introduced in the crepe blouse of eltlicr powder blue or ar . o m - . ' ' ' , _ ' a light electric green. ring constant“, Add lemon juiccl half-fill glasses \\i.h cracked ice, flll Con, and fold h stm1y,bca.m1 egg] up with the tca, and add 1 tabl._- m ' spoon lemon juice to each glass, an _ _ Great and ivonclorful and past all comprehension are the mirarlrs --- .., -.. -.._— ---._.......... that women ivoz-k in their outward adornment but what 1 want to c-ili '\“l‘~l1-"$» Chill i-hvfoughlj’. Sirvc _ u K m on on each .1 " C’: ‘ .», i, , . . » ,. ,_ _. w. -r s cio m m: their attention to just here is that it has to be also an inside 10b. n ha ‘ill-“llllll EH55 “his W“ ¢"-~-'-- l~~ ‘mulzicaseguilg g . to be a matter of the soul 0S well as the body. 'I'llCll' tools with which Flu" N» _ __’__ ' r ~ Etlquette they work must be intelligence and homely, kindly virtues as well as , _ ' ° . chiffons and cosmetics and curling irons or else the result is a failure. Rhmmfl’ c°nsuv° 4 Q1’) and pour n over me A Mo rnlngsntlle B, MM". u. .0 .. _» Combine 2 cupfuls of rhubarb. "Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder,’ sa s the old roverb, and Cut mm’ 2 “upiul-s °r “gar- mc‘ . it is true. No woman looks beautiful to us, noymatter hoe? classic her juice “d gated mid of 1 omngc’ one cupml of fresh rhubarb’ ma’ as he glanced at the notice’ Stotplrlno speak to another woman“ features, how perfect her skin, how golden he: ha“. how nssom ha. and the grated rind of 1 lemon ii; lul of diced pineaple, 1 cupfu "Smoking" on a railway earriaflfl. B‘ S’ dc’ Lwllm’ ‘Fobfhe men wh° ‘ flgurefif the expression on her face is peevish and fretful and :lll-nat- He“ ‘mm the sugar 55 dls-‘Illlvifd. -f fresh strawberries, 2 cupfuls 0'5 “you seem to have carriages for l 502G Tie“? '1 i“? am t ured. And, on'the contrary, many a girl has a reputation for good stirring frequently. Boll rapidly gugar, Stew the rhubarb until salt.‘ everything herein England. Imyself m ‘mm Zn; :2“ m“ “"4 looks that rests solely on the sweetness and gentleness and amlabllity mm m” “nselve l5 mm‘ “ndllidd PiHIHPPlE. Strawberries. flndihave seen coaches labelled ‘Sand- 5Q when sholzud ' bride ‘a that her farce shows. The old adjurailon of the photographer to “look Clean Just ‘WW1? 10310111118 lwmhivirgar. Cook until thick. Pour into wich,’ ‘Bath’ and ‘Reading.’ novéled e weddm 1:5? pleasant" is sound‘ psychology. If. we want pcuplc to like to look at us wclthe 575°", add 14-’ wilful 0f nui- sicrlllzctl i118 and Sefll- FrESh 01' g g g _._.- .._._.._._..._... ..- _..-.... "vTcll." said the traveling Ameri- Trlple Conserve Q. Ii a woman in a restauraiil have to be agreeable to look at. flflfiflis. C1115 1n ‘Hr-fl pieces, and canned plurapple may be used. -———-—-————— A'lblImmegl5aw1y' III m“ l‘ " ___ ‘[)i‘lll‘ into st cl glasses. The‘ ‘ ' Poss e’ a t L shosd be kept " Nor d0 the beautiful but dumb l0llg attract us. i: “*“"1S "W l» Puillru il no; chm“ Cherries ZZCUSJIOLD BILLS or Wwm“ “° *5 °‘ ‘ ‘mks “m” donors of gifts as soon as -~= - after the return from the wed » trip. Q. Is the full name or Just ~ initials used on personal call cards? A. The full name. His Fu 1.... b..1. -. 1 tli l WORLD'S LARGEST FAMILY that a girl has is on the surface, she ‘is lost, be i i: 1 . . 2 x looklrig at a pretty face that has no brains beliiznl it m; r" \-; .11 ! 1t- lcoking at a painted empty vase. There is notlilllg in l.;;r L; g _ __ nothing to amuse us, nothing to pique our curiosity. 1 5 T iffin " _ Wash large, firm, red cherre. axclully, leaving on the stemsl Drain and chill. Put a deep layer ‘of finely checked ice in low sherbet ed Press)__F_ w_ Macxlnngy glasses, and arrange cherries onlspem ‘zen-now m“ 9e”. in buy. the ice. Garnish with Chewy leav-ung supplies for ms lame “mm. Mr. MacKlnney 1s the chief officer of supplies for the London Count-Y Council, who last year were res- ponsible for 19,000,000 Pwllle. Some of the items on the Coun- Dlack lfasphrr _\' and Chili; LONDON, Aug. 4. (British Unit- l‘ Conserve I Btu a girl may have a face that ls a mere scramble of features; sin may have a saleratus biscuit complexion and hair that dciles the per- manent waver but if she is intelligent and interesting and amusing and sympathetic, we never get tired of her, or even think about her looks. Cook l cupful of pitted cherries‘ 3.1 a little water until the frultles. 0n a very hot day, these are skins are tender. Add 1 oupful of delicious. black raspberries (mashed down in make a solid cupful) and 2 cupfuls of sugar. Cook until the mixture is. We don't recall that her eyes are too pale. We remember only the Ruled Bouillon sparkle of enthusiasm that lighted them up. We never think about her lure! - l Two tablespoons gelatlne, 1-2 mouth being W) M8‘ we only remember how tender it was when she glglaliieslllliyitfirleglgt Scalaigiulxslterilgzg cup cold water, San and pepper, 2 011-9 annual bills were: 10,000,000 dcgiafldsfllgiglcfl; .- comforted us in our grief or how gay and witty it was at some party. raspberries Hm, be Xldbsutuled for jcups clear chlckfin broth, 2 cups ‘@088; 1.300.000 35pm“ tablets; 1"‘ llponhis health. The healthy 000,000 soda-mints; 2,207,000 clg-i baby grows up the black ones, in which case theidear mmaw Juice‘ Married women whose husbands have become indifferent to them always blame it on their having lost their looks and because they are not sugar needs to be increased from Soak gelatine in cold water 5 minutes. Heat broth and tomato arettas; 16,8000,00J pounds of flour; 1,530,440 jars of jam; 13,278,000 to be a. success - 2 w 1 1-2 cupfuls. in life and a credit to his "parents . If your child has a cold, as beautiful at 45 as they were at 20. I doubt if any middle-aged hus- band ever really notices anything about his wilus face except its ex- presslon. pounds of Potatoes; 790,600 pounds of tea... Over a mlllon and a halt dollars was spent in meat and over a mil- julce to boiling point. Remove frvm fire, season to taste, add gelatine and stir untl gelatine is dissolved. Wash, pit and stem the cherries. pom- into shallow pa“, which n“ Plump Cherries 1r that is jolly and good-natured and happy and ieilllll‘ and loving Save all the Juice that is extracted. been dipped in and water Chill ""1 l" m“ 0mm" “gm "mm" ‘i“}“J"tf°n‘g°u'e' , ' ' CO3 C 0 she still looks beautiful to him and he never even sees that slic has got Place the fruit in a shallow kettle Cut in cubes and serve in boullon went 1°‘ 0th" 1°°d supplies‘ _;; he 5-, mi- stout or grizzled-haired or lost that schoolgirl skin. It is only when the and cover with a syrup made by cups, Garnish with wedgcshapeii " iablalisilcss or has no appetite give Baby's Olvflfrilb" leis. They are an CliUCllV(!_l.'l_\'2lll\'L‘"- safe cvcn for ilrc youngest mlunl- 25 cents a packfllli! “t “Y chill for 3 hours. Add sugar, cuisup, cayenne, and salt to taste. MR ithoroughly, strain and chill. llervcl look on her face is sour and disgruntled and peevlsh and nagging that boiling 3 parts sugar and 2 parts lemon 51335. and pgl-sley she looks old and ugly and he wonders how he ever thought her tive enough to marry. attract 0f water or cherry juice just for a - few minutes. Boil the fruit and Tomi“ Jul“ (gwyml N . W ‘mm gently w mmuum Remove Th t lned to u» iuibelm firs“? 818115583 rjiurlluinded bl! ' ‘huggim mm, the m, m, 1 t m d f ree cups s ra rna , can ce. oma uce an 0 . . . ourfzlgfitm621101112121igolgczncgnolallololriglfgcigs. Altdbranjds the record of a to 1o hoursllenjaln amsjuilce ‘£55; 2 teaspoons sugar, 2 tablespoons sauerkraut Juice may be boughJBABYS QWN TABl- beautiful we must think beautiful thought: and (lb bfautigil lights“) be the charm and pack the "mt mfcatsup’ i1 small 0mm ihopped time‘ prepared, m mugs or m cans‘ A: ‘Dnwnnamq '7 _ _ - |iiot, sterilized glasses. Heat the "1 8mm cayenne. aw B" I18 mixture of equal pflrts.of..each isl . 0t a ____ DOROTHY DIX. salt. Put bnimf in tomato juice and very appetlzlng, _ . H m; t I _ I MR. AND MRS. W M11; Makes A Difference Whose Ox Is Gored "may BRlGG ow . l c en rom coarse, grittyc cancers that m" ‘in ‘EB. GET" G _ ST La ‘ leave disfiguring scratches on your mirrors and sun I N I Y OF hip ‘m! QONDESCENDING WAY Th” TBl-l- . v A"? WE WAY THEY TELL filfilkY} rrmdowse-I-scratirlie: ilralt dullhung mar; the lgs- m Fek yems- f" Sony MODOM’ a“ YOV WERES N0 DEMKND F%TREA\ QlMME “hi-F A “Ll-his WQTM D|§¢ON11NUEQ JUST ukg “filiyb HUM“ r0“! 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