“r-mr: aiotrr _ __ .. -z;......¢ v _- _ My skin is very dry and my DOWG" w]; not go on smoothly. Mv skin is Lvgauq/ broblems the Y lien/ls fomiing about the chin. 11°59 B-iid ‘the rlcirners of the comllieximi- i‘ wan 1 rim, _cnaizi.o-l"ra1'owl~r,__o_t_iaizoiaw ___________________ JUNE 2g, 1930 l BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS i ..~ . __..'_ n,___ __;..-_, ..._.-_ Facial ‘ b ‘EFORE APPLYING MAKE-l‘? f lps-rtaln degree of attractiveness by one 0f The befliiii‘ Pmbiems which fdressirig nicely, having a becoming b .- EWEF)’ girl or woman can achieve a perm; w cause inilady no little con- lcoiffule. nicely manicured fingers aim 15 311;; 11m- m apply make-up ianrl mrrect make-up applied artistic- md vvlhil. care and preparation t0 jally. Yet it s very necessary also to give her skin before she applies her lgive painstaking attention to the] skin and the right use of make-up to thing, but, alas, you cannot legislate virtue into people. them good by throwing them in jail, as has been iibunda prohibition experiment. it in with laws the more determined it is to break over them. incident in thfGarden of Eden ls typical of our craving for forbi which is so great that we are willing to risk Paradise to get it. So mow many laws you made against the associatic keep them apart. that among the nomad tribes it was a certain and horrible death for a icinisiRealm -:- Social and Personal -:-i Fashions -:- Literature‘: “Dorothy Dix ' Liettier Box Can Laws B_e Passed That Will Keep Homes Intact? - Why a Wise Wife Lets Her Hus- band Have His Fling — May a Girl G0 After Her Man? ‘Dear Miss Dix—I favor having a. law passed that would make it a mis- demeanor for a married man cvsr to step out with any other woman, man-lea 1r or single. except his wifenmother, daughter or sister, or for any married woman ever to accept any attentions from any man except her husband, father, son or brother. The pen- liable to the same penalty. Furthermore I believe that iiappers who break up homes by cajoling and petting married men should be treated just as a man is who robs a bank or steals an automobile. To take care of such cases we might have to enlarge our State prisons but whata glorious thing it would be if it would stop the breaking up of home! A READER, Answer: Anything that would stop the breaking up of homes would be a glorious Nor can you make ntly proved by the Indeed, such is the- contrariness of human nature that the more we fence ‘The apple dden fruit no matter n of the sexes you could not A year or two ago I was traveling in Arabia and was told alty for the violation of this law to be a fine not under gm $50 or more than $5000 with a term in the State prison gun] of from six months to two years. Any housekeeper or wh stenographer who drives her employer's car should be l Or which appears occasionally in a burst 0f 1111mm’. all have dons makelher the mo“ POPUJ" o! 80cm months are Mr. and Mrs. W. Gor- h guest wherever she goes. rcn have arrived to spend the re- Happenings of the Week‘ ma. A. St. Clair Ryley. of Mont- real, is among the summer visitors‘ at Buckley Beach. ' , o o i i‘IfB.b1!'dl.i\I-Cl8B¢lflflD8.my dear, as though the days of the spring were hero, ' och sing m a DOOM that is mu and Mrs William Landry and mmflrll dim of Montreal, are also summer visit-i l ors at Brackiey Beach. I I O I I i As though he sat on a limb. Yea, sing for those that imprison him. The golf hostesses this afternoon . a bird, when all that he knew was W111 B! hm- J- 3- Basnflli. Ml’!- M-yl I gone Mcxinhcn, Mrs. w. n, v. Dunbar,‘ lTo the lovely south or the crimson M11- E- M- Mgnaii- M” H- C"; ~ dawn Brown, Miss Ethel Bagnall. It is ex- l ‘ _. , . - ‘ g1; 310M, m4 m“ 5m; Bins on; pected that a number of visitors k ' In a“ the hand! ‘ _ B! ed * y ygu and I m, m, from the Amherst Golf Club will cc] a e Its m“ have ""1 5M7 years pass d ' d‘ ‘ _ hood first cause tsgniiwjllnlflyléwgfilin of the Lovable Fragrance, the Yardley in attendance and a pleasant after-~ atever sorrows around us cling. noon is being planned for the visit- | ora what the moment may chance to bring. delicate o a o \ h Lavender has occu icd the "111 h Canada has a select group of wo- m” m“ 315mm’! Mmmrenwh‘) [ c mChc in Beauty's favibur, TO-dgygite?!‘ X11611, who are prominent in political h“ be" “l” "°'°‘?‘“° ‘W5’ °‘ M’; treasured all over the world Wisml 61mm whose mm aw‘ m “mm brother Mr. c. N. Bissett and ms.‘ yQur Qwn for the PIClTlly shy little ‘id w- “. known_ Gm! are thrown open Byissett. is leaving on return today. l. some for the gay modem g3 1n. to them wherever they go, but there ' ' ' i gracious for thc level l ' And h um who can cum m“ mdxed lvfiss Elnma Nicholson u sailingi , Y great lady. Bennett 1n popuimw‘ Her use of this week on a. holiday trip to Eur-fl mil-HIM‘. her simple uhaffectedness. ope’ l‘ her west/em bovishness, the latter ‘ YARDLEY LAVE NDER. _ “ Y The Lot/able Fragrance Among the visitors being WElCOITP, much w ed to Cavendish for the summer don lH-aser and family, of Toronto.‘ who have taken Rev. Sidney Bon- ostesses at Ottawa, the gracious ' ~ ~ “en's "mg"- Tifiy have a‘ in“ 558-562 fldtll-idcls?tljg%lj From 65: the 5011/: "fall 001i ii Sh, Mdmw Macphau h“ arrived guest Mrs. Erasers sister, Mrs. Carl a TORONTO dry 1 _. g to spend the summer at Omwu‘ Dyke, of Winnipeg. who is also mak- at PARIS 8r NEW YORK g d?! tfdflflltfll .3072! 159 ing her first visit to the Garden of the Gulf. Mrs. Lionel M, Lindsay and child- . _ . m We and {me m“'der‘ I5 1g a gvomailetol-be uniaitrhtfilllltot her husband, and yet this did not keep the women mamder of summq at omen . ‘ ' - ' food idea to use a powder base or , achieve the enviable youthful, well- ""115 *1 m8 011 v t‘ r ems a night in search of romance. h - ' ' Mrs, Macmillan has arrived from ' ' z c . “ l . Di‘. Li “f1 it, glfinrge the pOTES? Shflll I l groomed 5pp93_1-5n°e_ And, gven Xuzfgt ndSEY Will lOlh them in Montreal to 10in her husband. Dr‘ use make-up Ol' will it sp01i ml’ 5km? though milady bill's eXpeiiiivf ' for the summer clothes and cosmetics and tries to use them correctly. there is still another factor that may spoil the total effect. of all her care and skill in the selection and use of them. and m}. nose always looks: This factor is the condition of her flfhngfl are a f».~\v' of the skin and the preparation that she A that appear to gives to it at the time the make-up is puzzle scores oi’ women in r9891“ W Wed’ ight facial (‘Bre- l i l I l 1s 1t a good plan to flPPil’ rouse and {are powder right oil the skin With- out, {ll-Se “sing a foundation cream? l s}. continued on page i0 ifl/Iilady Beautiful Bylnhlndl place of this. for the healthy skin hB-l a textilre and glow about it that can- not, be counterfelted. Milaidys com- plexion may be said to reflect the condition of her dishstivc tract; if her skin is rough and her eyes dull, the cause is almost always digestive trou- ble or it may be constipation. Remem- ber, too, that lack of fresh air and: sunshine or out-of-dcors exercise will‘ 10b the skin cf its natural beauty, A sluggish circulation and a wrong diet will main tho skin look old. E4 rnilaéiy must watch the urihyglenic habits that are tho "under-lying cause of complexion blemishes and at the same time use the correct local thealments. 'I'his dual method cannot be beaten. The materials required for this par- ticdlir RG81 Eminent ‘RG64: m a lightweight cleansing cream or oil. 12> a good slcin food or massage cream, t3) a skin tonic and astrin- gent, 14> muscle oil or Oil of sweet almonds, (5) absorbent cotton. tissue squares an small turkish towels. First Qcoat the Skin of the m; and neck with cleansing cream or oil then wipe o“ the surplus cream with the tissue square. This softens the skin and re- moves all the make-up and dust. wring out g, gmall towel in 110i. W316i” and with it wipe the face free from every particle of the cleansing agent. Next moisten a pad of isbsorbent cot- ton in a skin stimulant and 80 0W1‘ the entire face and neck with a gentle I upward DEV-emit! mOVQmPHt. Now your face is ready for the skill 1006- < t filiiN WITH ENLARGED PORES Alli‘: A great many of my," raiders appear to be greatly distressed because their sZ-zin is ins-d to he of the dry type art-l a- the some time. have a tendency gnu-aw‘. enlarzfli W795 and tiny black- moxith. The question 1s how to coun- teract this beauty blemish and 110W u; ('|)l‘ill7ll'l" a treatment that will 561'"! bqjh pimped-es what oi’ lubricating the 5k“ and stlmlllflilnz the relaxed fiitlfli xlrfss. especially mo“? ONWK" ted i.-_-.~ the tinv blackheads that ma! C in. oil facial paCk ls splendid if" Conqpjmfilflfis that are of the dry WW and Combined with astringent oom- - t i presses applied to the part affected Le nun m‘ ill!‘ vcrv DQSL Yémflilés for fl skin which is of the above type. It is _ ' msaibic to work a great improvement m°"°me“t5 ‘will me finger by a serif‘! of hOme treatments that‘ Fewmi mmuml- wipe i)" the Excess l I shall describe for vou in today's! ‘ileum and "WW m" “firm o“ in the m), ' following manner; Heat about two I i btiu.‘ i them, and the only laws that will help the situation are those that would prevent marriage taking place that are foredoomed to cnd in divorce. misery of broken-up homes and thetragedy of half-orphan children by pass- ing laws that would require several days to elapse between the issuing of a marriage license and the performance of a marriage ceremony. That would give a lot of romantic idiots time to think it over and cool off and count the cost of what they were about to do and prevent thousands of the marry in haste and repent-at-lelsura marriages. Also, it would give the parents a chance to interfere. And it would stop the drunkenmarriages and give gin- soaked youngsters an opportunity to sober of! and discover that what they thought was love was merely alcohol. Likewise, it woujd do good to put some teeth in the law against child marriage and penalize to the limit those jus- tices oi the peace who help wreck schoolgirls and boys‘ lives by marrying love. who live within them to keep them intact. failure depends upon the intelligence, the unselflshness, the sense of duty that they bring to bear upon it. love with each other at the time of the wedding and look upon founding s. home as the very height of their earthly ambitions and desires. out of love with each other and if they conic to hate their home instead of her. her, bllt she dlsilluslons him and kills his love by slovenliness or tactlessness or selfishness or pecvishncss or by some other fault. husband. home in search of an affinity it is because her husband has slain lier af- fection by neglect or coldness or lack of attention or stlnglncss or fault- fi , up homes and stealing the love of a husband or wife, but in reality it is always an inside job and the wife or husband was always accessory to the crime. depredations of any thief. i DO _ 1 Y nd 3J4,‘ o Wm‘ i come his inferiority complex, and he has gone to the other extreme and be- Amny generous l a m S" n , .1 icome a Phalanderer Just because women and being admired by women are ‘he “Mm ‘inward’ rotary’ pt; 012:5, new experiences to him, and it tickles his vianlty. p5 Fright, but I pretend not to notice them. longs to me. l am laroader-mlnded than the women he associates with. ,'tivc than they are. The only way to stop divorce is to keep men and women from wanting 1t seems to me that we could do much to stop divorce. and to prevent the hem. But the cure for divorce must come from within and not from law but Hollies must be kept together not by force but by the desire of those Husbands and wives must realize that whether marriage is a success or a Practically every couple who marry are in If they fall hcrish it, it is because one or the other or both has failed in the obligation. Nowasifalés all; allows @9595 Q5 er:- reason- He wants to love It is to his advantage morally, financially and socially to go on ‘loving. Same way with a woman. She docs not voluntarily cease tocare for her She is a thousandfcld happier and more contented loving him han she is in loving some strange man, but when she wanders away from ndlng. We talk a lot about home-wreckers and love pirates and vamps breaking As long as a husband or wife guards his treasure it is safe from the DOROTHY DIX. 0000 Dear Dorothy Dix~Before I met my husband he was very shy and took interest in women. I encouraged him to snap ollt of himself and over- anon I see things that are not I believe that his love really be- I believe I will not lose him because I have more sense and I nm more attrac- I am his life. but for the moment he is intoxicated with . . . l l‘ '1 My ran-tiers must keep m nund- i"i>i"“i”"’“““~‘ °’ "he “us” "i ° m ithe gold-diggers‘ flattery, but I believe that if 1 let him have his fling hc of sweet almonds and Pa! ii- fiii "W? the face and MPkvCut a square of gauze or me a thin txlwcl 1H8‘? 9"‘ nllzll "l (‘nvnr the face, Lay it 0n Bud than pat on fresh warmed oil, not hot enough to burn, however. Ali-er BM"! twenty minutes, wipe off the oil care- fully M01515‘ par-lg of gauze in the mild astringent lotion Sllfiii B! 731° f°i'i learn value I of Qatari’; Zrriieimoutgatioiaofne wlitein. campho; , Because it is so help- one ounce how-ever. that the chief factor in ro- tni. 1g and preserving a clear skin is,‘ grl-“rl health. Nothing can take thl-l -__~____.-_.__.._____.-n____._._..__. MOTHERS now‘ witch-hazel, one ounce‘ ful in keeping babies rose water. Lay the compresses o;er and children heslihytgnd m; affected parts amt leave on 0r hapr . H"? m“ F’ to l t .. Cover the com- sliutil kncwahout Plul- agar; Tilegwdtl wrung n“; m lips Milk of lllagnelm- P h“ m‘ m wm_ Thin harmless. almost i°°‘mid “M” move e tasteless preparation is presses and 5901189 ii" m“? ""5 neck " mo" ff)?" i" Ifiilfg‘ with your akin tonic, Allow it to dry ‘In: those lvmpfnma n a ies an c - , 1 m‘ me (in-n generally cruised by smirmg food in o“ the 5km‘ Pltnngt i’ 3520M‘! be file little digestive tract, such As sollr- fingertllfi- “i4 u” men lllilvlllfljl. frcqiie-nt. vomiting‘. fevfrishnelnl. “gen at bedtime. If you are going out on] v As n mild laxative. t sc s gen f, 1 mun. but, lcrtainly_ tn open the little bowels in an” wud’ however’ :22 illgilgawder constipation, collie. childrensdilealel- _dli»‘i°i'i CYWm- ‘WW ' A lcaspruvnflll ot‘ Phillipa Milk of Mag- pure vgcll-klwwn brands Of 0031119" rum fine! the work of half a pint of lime H“ m“ be used m this trutmen; o; vntvr in neutralizing cow's milk for in- ’ ‘he recipes that “w” fun! for-ding. and preventing lnrdlcurds. mu may use ll.- many uses for mother and child are m my beauty column "Om W!" V’ “ma, ‘more are numerous commer- fvlllv explained in tho lntorestino hook ,. . ~ ,. - , . lsPflll Information. It villlw till» you, cm ‘dingy-cams and oils available rear. Write The elm. h- 731"‘?! (hpmkn; Q,“ \v.~,,.---- - ~ ‘ n" for those of my readers who have not ""."""‘"'i i u! at’, WI the time to more iiffliit-ilm“ - 4 o u: ' " _~1__’- --“HU 1 :21. I I will come back a wiser and better husband. . lone if he desires it? ... .,.-. “$7.1 l Am I right m- should I ask him if he wants a divorce and let him have l have no children and have my own money. so am not dcpenricnt on him. ANXIOUS WIFE. Answer: You are a wise woman and you are taking exactly the right course in dealing with your husband. Just keep quiet and hold steady and play a lvnitlng game and in a little while your husband will come back to you never to roam again. Every good wifa has to have a. lot of the maternal lova in her. She has to be able tc look upon her husband's faults and vagaries as a mother looks upon the naughtiness of her little boy and to realize that he often doesn't mean to be bad or to hurt her, but he just had to follow the impulse of the moment and, above all, that he had to play hockey from school a little while. but he is glad enough to come back to her after he has had his little fling and he wants to be spanked and kissed and forgiven. Not long ago a man said to ms with tears in his voice: "Oh, Miss Dix, if our wives would only have a little more patience with us! I know we don't deserve it, but if they would only stick awhile longer how many tiagedies they would savel Now I fell into the hands of a gold-digger, a girl young enough to be my daughter. I was flattered by thinking that I was still a lady-killer and could win the heart of a pretty young girl and aha keptilolly- ing rne along and telling me my wife was too old for me and didn't under- stand me, etc, until finally l broke up my home and divorced my W"! ind married her. “I hadn't been married a month haforl 1 bitterly regretted it. before 1 » knew I didn't care anything for this girl and the only woman I loved was my wife and before 1 knew that all the girl wanted of me was my momr- I m cent date says that the Fairfield United Church Ohoir and Fairfield Choral Society, both conducted by the well-known musician,‘ Major adjudicator when he mnarked that it was the best choir he had heard for many years. O arrived from Montreal to visit her Mary McDonald, who had the sum- mer, cottage a bower with quantities of snow-balls. spruce tertained at a la/wn party Thursday‘ afternoon in honor of her relatives. Mrs, Crosby, of Garden Place, Brook- line, Mass. Mrs. B. Owen and Mrs. R. Owen Wheeler, line. Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perkins, of Everett, Mass. who are visiting in the city- Me-ny friend- shlpa were renewed duflng the af-' I O O The Victoria Daily Times of a re- Cyrus Macmillan, hand,” Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson F With Every Pattern By Annebeile Worthington . An intriguing little. n-ccl: with urnished Bridesmaids" frocks were never more charming, and this year's bridesmaids will have costumes which they can wear happily to gar- Watts. for many years a resident of ~-' - Charlottteown. triumphed at the sgldzgglejryilidfriysmtege1:::e5tEZ_ ‘ lyouthful basque bodice and snugly Victoria Musical Festival and the m“ i ’hi hqvamwd bouflmt j/ e - ‘fitted hips-i z It tub sillglh flgttcr. latter W011 swim raise from the v “ g ' . '7, > "is Watery-arson colouring. m g p diesaas. Ono such has a delicatel d/ capelet collar is of plain crepe silk in matching tone. _ You'll find it very simple m m“ Style No. 2543 is designed in sizes 12, 14. 16, 1B and 20 years. The 16. year size takes but Iii yards of 39. tracery of blue on white. There is much plain nrgandie too. and the usual quantities of chiffon, net. taf- feta and mcrilsseline de sole. Orig- inality in color combinations dis- Mrs. Chauvin and children have l l l l Parents, the Chief Justice and Mrs. "‘“““"‘i?°‘ my ‘mm ‘Wddmg "m" ~. inch material with ‘$6 yard of 35-inch Mathieson, for the summer months. i“ ma” is a “he? for the an‘, i c°"t"5tiii§- . o o o ’ white Wedding group- andi m dis‘ , , l “Buddha? yglloiw ghantuns is A pro-nuptial shower was given “Mt cmlirastiw that’ a mung m‘ 7 lsman‘ Miss Catherine Bourke last Satur- "°i°" "mg" m“ ‘he °""°’“‘” i ‘»' ' . l Aqiiflmeflne blue linen with wllilr day afternoon at Keppoch in gm soft pastels. Chiffon frocks worrznby - . ygg A g of sheer linen with edge finished with ticipstion of the happy event which the bridesmaids at a garden “ed n8 ‘Vi; ’ '1 pleat is very femllllne and chm‘ took place Thursday. The hostesses a" made m a mam tone so mm!” $4. " “fié- l." Printed Piqiie- Primed dimlty. were M,” Hem, Jmmeson and m“ as to verge on orange. and acwm- ,0 <,él€%‘l " printed handkerchief lawn and men"; Striped cotton shirting are practicgl and smart. I Pattern price l5 cents. Be surs to W‘ of loveliness (continued on page 10 not time? A. She should never accept an expensive gift unless engaged. Q. What two colors should be avoided by a very sallow person, when buying dresses? A. A pale blue or an apple green. i Q. Should one ever bring books to the table? ~A. No; it is not mannerly. i g~ t - “*1 fill in size cf pattern Add an rin flow rs. The st of l . \ W.- U " ' "s! Pal‘ hogorlpmcgived es. numbergutaef very , jag/P)"; i nxbi. “m Departmmt- The slimmer F8831- valuable gifts and a delightful so- Baguette tcygt. * -, 4°“ “Mimi” L‘ "miYi It 00mins clal afternoon was spent at the sear tic 3"- "? i ' most interesting styles m’ “um m m“. Q Dutch In ) s. g; l -v _ town or vacation wear. Also darling . . ' . i.’ Z P 9 _ e’, ‘ styles for the kiddies. It is 15 cents a m _ 31 o ; g; 4 , copy, but may be obtained for l0 s‘ B‘ c‘ Cm‘ i“ ‘pending l‘ few Q. Is it wrong for H Kiri i0 BECBPU 3 s )4; I 4 ' cents if ordered same time as pat- days this week with her son, Mr. A. an expensive 8m {mm a you“; magi "i ' 9i 9c ' j ~ 9, ‘ ‘tern. . c‘ 0°‘ M 5mm!’ who has been calling on her for some t \ 3Z1 t‘, J i Mii. J. West, School Street. en-i 1 1i militia.“ Q1; .'.'. Name ..cc-c|ccc---.-......--cc--c-c.cc--ccc M” of Bmob Street Address (k553i -.|.-c.-.c--....-.cc-cu.c.- City State l tel-noon when hmpitnlity WM die-l __________ ' pensed, Mrs. Hooper Home pouring tea, assisted by Miss Nettie Warren. . ‘ , M». n. my Holman and Mr» up» A MOHIUIQ’ Smile who passed the dainty refreshments. l An illuslonist performing in a' INorthern town put a woman into a lbox from which-there was no appar-I ent outlet ,and shut the lid. When' he opened it again there was nothing‘ j inside but a couple of rabbits. ' After the performance a Scotsmani went to the illusionist and asked him » ---- if he could perform the same trick if‘ Three ounces unsweetened ahow- his (the Scotsrnans) wife were to geti late, 1 cup fine srlnullted sugar. it into the box. cup hot water. 1 teaspoon vanilla. "Why yes," answered the illusionist. Melt the chocolate in the top of a “But are you anxious to get rid ofi cloubleboilcr and add sugar. Mix well. your wire?" Remove top from boiler and add hot "Weel," answered the Scot, ‘it's no water. Boil until thick and smooth.‘ sac much that. but wee Wullie got me then add vanilla and serve over plain , tao promise him twa rabbits for his vanilla or chocolate ice cream. birthday!" For The Cook‘ not CHOCOLATE sauca iron 10a cum couple together I envy them from the bottom of my soul. "And I often think that if only my wife had had patience enough to wait for my infatuation to be over, as it soon would have been, how happy we might have been for the balance of our lives and how grateful I would have been to her for saving mo." . H. . V ' A A Irritated Skln ' Almost any grandmother will tell you that no mattor , how red and irritated baby's skin may be Dr. Chase's Ointment will bring relief at once and quickly restore the healthful condition of the skin. Keel» Dr. Chase's Ointment along with baby's bath 908D 90 that ' promptly and baby will That story, which is a true one. answers your question better than I can. DOROTHY DIX Dear Miss Dix-Why is it proper for ‘a young man to go after the girl ha wants and improper for the girl to go after tbs boy she wants? airrrir. it may be applied never aufler from chafing or comma. " '~ j Dr. Chase’s (Dlntineal Answer. ' It isn't improper in either also. The only difference is that convention the moat miun h1- w 1- w Marissa! '2 9. m“__._.“""°° pamiits the boy to go after the girl openly. while the girl has to camouflage _ _ _ _ m» icvc chm. Bul- also gum-ally ms har nan lust the same. Puweebashi fnedlciilatqualities. Mill Wflrltl cimcctliic made in - -----. - ~-~~--—~— ~ boaomirmx. _,..- w‘ “ WMJIWMM-Imnng - I an: snip-J" . _.__. -..._... ..__ ...,...‘..,.......~.-.4_-¢¢ca_nf-