v “ i“ Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished (Wonsalm -:-é Socimacl andgPei-gsonal A .What the Fsiehionable Are Wearing With Every Pattern By YAnnebeIIe Worthington i l6, ll years, 8d, 88, 40 and 42 inches bust. Its easily made, for pattern has few major parts, and the saving is remarkable. Anlnsei at front oi skirtpis pressed into inverted plaits forming box-plains. Inverted plaits, at either side o! back iorm centre panel. The crossed arrangement of back with button is Jeunty. The front oi bodice has sigaag clos- ing with button for decorative note. with corresponding treatment in skirt just below waistline. An inset pocket takes a diagonal course in keeping with classic lines oi (rock. Darts at either shoulder seam. nar-, row the effect. Feather weight tweed in beige and brown tiny check ls very smart with collar and curls oi plain beige ’ n: i D/orotliy Letter for Equal Rights? - How Can the School-é Iirls’ Hero Escape His Worshipereih- , “Dutch gyTreat” ‘ . Deer Mlai Dim-What have women gained by their fight {or oqualrightg with men’) Have men the some respect for women that they p“ 5 ‘m- oration ago! Do they look up to women now as an ideal o! all that is pure and good! ! think women have lost more than they will ever gala. In their hearts men hate the modern women and yearn for the simple, home-loving-wianan oi the put who took a pride in her sex and tried to make hoxue what it should be. The sooner women realise that men do not regard them 'as oi old, the sooner they will return to the place they once held. ‘THREE DISILLUSIONED lml Answerz- ' What have women Illned by their light tos- equal rights with men? First of all, and most oi all, the right to be considered as human beings, the right to liberty and the ‘pursuit oi happiness. The right to be irse instead oi ih bound slaves oi’ sex. The right to a say-so in thg Government under which they live. woolen. Flat silk crepe, in burgundy shade with matching sheer velvet collar‘ and culls. black crepe satin with, inset at back oi skirt, inset at iroiit' oi skirt, belt, collar and culls made of the reverse of crepe, silk crepe in tweed psttem in coppery tones. and wool jersey'in seal brown with beige silk crepe collar and culls, are ideal selections. Pattern price l5 cents. 3e‘ sure to fill in size of pattern. Address Pattern Department. The New Fall and Winter Fashion Magazine ls 1b ‘ cents, but only l0 cents when ordered with a pattern. A swagger sports dress oi navy‘, blue wool crepe for classroom, travel: No. 3975. ..................... I‘. {a hard. even now, for us to realise what liie wsa ior women in the nest. liven so much as iifty years eso it was held that it would unsex s woman to teach her geog phy and women had little education. No matter how sauna: s mind s nu had, she had w eel-mas herself with little school- ing. and reading such iiub-dub books as were considered proper for a. young female to peruse, and i! she dared to think and have orisinal epinionaahe was slmnly ostracized. For a giri to have brains was considered an actual deionnlty end thsmoat blighting criticism you could pass up“! 0M was to call her strong-minded. ‘ Women have won the rieht to an education now. Ivory college door is open to them. It is no longer a disgrace for a girl to be inulligsnt. Every avenue of intellectual activity is as free to women as it i; to can, 11m; own ability sets the limit to their achievements, and women an making pod in every profusion and art and science. Women have won the right w make an honest living. They no longer have to sell themselves in marriage, or on the street. (or bread and butt“. They no longer need know the horror of dependence and whet this means in‘? _ Have Woman Lost Men's Respect in Their i ally Phipps hue lovely akin é.-? 9f- Movie some» ‘ l Lovely Skin Is Greatest Lute, a awoon. ~13: a w ."}'$ '. uisite. 44a aim an i........$ i'.Litcro t a rc I l i nae-eh- nliladyBZmml q, When two men are introductd glwgldsthey shake halide! A. Yes. always. < Q, What does "farsio" rnrenr A. "Iarele" means stuiied. q. What is the proper tee to all/Q the minister for a wedding ceremony? a..~~'l‘here ls no standardised L691 the groom shell!!!- IlVl 1W“!!! 9° bis means. i4 Momingdmile I llamas! "w, , """."u..'“.€ $1.5m“? ii‘ h u ve % If!» for dressing rooms- ' HUNTER RIVER AND VICINITY m, new. McGoubrey, Sydney. N- I" is in New Glasgow having been called home on account oi the death o! his isrpthor m». L. o. r-r. Mccoubrey- its is ‘remaining over for some days. ___.__ msv. a. n. onspmaln. l. A. sad the Misses Janie Andi"?! and Eulalle Maul-sod were the present- atives from the Unitod sundsy lelaool here attending the Maritime d. l. Oonvention on Wednesday. ‘lhursdly end mun 1n Obvious‘ town. 0n Tuesday evening a number o! the irlenda oi Mr. and Mrs. Howard cause met in the Masonic Hall to under them a farewell prior to their removing to oharlotistown ‘where they will make their home. Durins the eveningpur. S. M. Daniel read private liiei stepped in the mo! of the platierna. that one realised who was the nisinaitsaetion. ‘Ihe motor of Anne could have talked all night. had she so desired. Not only because she had written I book oi phenom- enal appeal. but because ahe has ell ability to interest. born oi a rare undelwtanding e! human beings." At a recent meeting o! the Great West we Assurance 6a., la winni- pegpthe iolilwing executive, supre- ssnting Prince Edward lslsudpwsa lppflilitfld- Mrs. O. atkennedy. 3. D. Bell. Dr. H. o. xedgsoa. in s. o. Malcolm-a and w. I. Oeeansai. Messrs, loll and Oaenhaa: reierred ins taught in the local ‘lehool for seven years. w. Daemon's tamer bases was st lseekfhld. sad b. is apietl-ieroislialeiaonsttnetiilebe Hotel. 1. MT. SIIWLI-T AND VIOINITY in an well known here, w. Deli hsv- ' wads pmey mo‘ Qtreen, the typist at Messrs. Dontit and Donut, was hit in theiells by atennis ball. Ihl became somewhat perturbed. What would all the men sly when they l" her black eye? x Suddenly she got a brain wave and went of! to the oflico as though nothing‘ had happened, That evening her friend asked her whether any of the iellowe at the oiiiee remarked hNlll l!!!’ We. “Not one!" replied Mary. "you w} I put 's six-lush tuck in my skirt. end not one oi them noticed my eye was black!" - , ' Investigating Strange Burial . (Canadian Pram) IflJNGILIB, Oeliifl, Oct, l0- Ividqua that the strange burial of a youthful "priestess" oi the religious ndtkuowaesthaflaivins Ordero! the local Arm oi the Gnat Illevong’ may hauwheen PNueded by ritualis- tio and burials oi other cult members. and that a. woman I conncqmvo autanoan roaas There is when no New min 1am which causes‘ more distress than coarsaertlsrledfiflfll- W"! 0! this WP, u. ghosewhicll have bewml sluggish and ologgad INS til-Ill’- ll W! as with bodily’ lad in was! to remedy tlilldfllwf- “l9 5km "N! a general cléaniud and tuning up. As enlarged-pores do not oomr quickly. _ Th6! ill-U b! ‘Wlfl b! incorrect. bulimic helzifl. so that In! "one troubled with them sliaulq loos first to her diet, Avoid fluh greasy foods, drink plenty o: fresh “w! between steals and claim all mm sure that you are free mill: 1186M" ills and wmllliblllim Another frequent ollllfl 0i 9.51“!!! pores is incorrect 918L911.“ meth- ods. for in order l0 399D ‘O. 6611M“ even textured Ill-U I559!!!“ Qllflll!‘ ness is essential. The OXQNINVO “I of cosmetics and failure to remove ull-muke-up before retirlnl It nlshi is a frequent cause Q! l 0951'“. 11th lovely skin. The iollowing met‘- -‘ qt cleansing the, skin every uleht will ewe m!" a decided improvement in the Mm- plexlon. first. crosswise 1m well with a aood eleanslnl smie- Lee" quioKU. smith“ Q0 m”? “Him”? or general utility wear, that lntro- ‘i’ WWW" W? "will themselves knw- an_ addnss. expressins the "wt 0! may have been liinally nested to on for several minutes. than reason ' duces new slender hipline rather sug- gestive oi Princess lines. The open V neckline with revel‘ collar uses red silk crepe with bluo _ crepe forming border at either edge. The turn-back flared cuiis are of the red crepe, Style No. 1975 is designed in sizes h" a. aelaasaeoeeeaaaeasaaaaeealselalelllll Name elaaeaogasee ~ - . . . . . . . . . - - saeellelllla Street Address . . - . seeeaaaelaaaaeeaaeaaaasaaaealssaa City Stain h‘ For The Cook WHIPPED CREAM LILIES Use your favorite sponge cake recipe and bake in very shallow layers so the layer is only a. half-inch high when baked. When cold cut into four-inch squares and roll in the shape off wind. break a clothes pin in half end cones. Stick a toothpick through ‘to: hold in ship! Ind wrap the cones in] l m-Dkin until readY to use. Remove, toothplcks and n11 the centres oi tnei cones withswcetened whipped cream.‘ A bit oi yellow candy in the contra makes the dessert look like a calls-. lily. Lord Mayor Smith oi Portsmouthp‘ England, who flew over his city in an‘ airplane with Sir Alan Cobham, has since made an underwater trip in the Bolent in a submarine. Household Hints _ByIIUCGIIsU Window Battles It the window rattles 1mm the wedge one o! the pieces between the window trams Ind the sash. . Shoes I! the shoes arfrubbed with a soit cloth lightly smeared with vaseline, every day, they will wear much lonr, ‘er, and neither will they require pol-l ishlng as frequently. roundln. Toush Meat Up to within a very few years, as time goes. if a women had no money she had to marry any man who oflered himself for her support, er follow what has been called the oldest proiession in the world. or do menial wwk for a poor wage, or be the poor relation in some iamily that didn't want ha: and that made her know how bitter is another man's bread and aw steep another man's stairs. ' . Now a woman is as free and Just as capable of supporting hgrself ea a vnan it. Ibo does not need to merry unless she nods the min she IOVU- BM can be gloriously independent and live a full, independent, useiul lilo, and >these are some oi the things that women have won in their fight for equal i rights with men. ' As ior men not having the respect for, women that they llsld to have. - that u antique hokum. Men respect women more today than they have’ ever done because women have earned thir respect and because it lg guy our equals we respect We look down upon our interiors. The man of the peat used to patronize the ignorant little girl who asked, his opinion about everything, and who hadn't an idea in her head nor a scrap oi information except how to purl one and drop two in knitting and the best way oi making preserves, but he has to respect the sirl who has made as good a grade in college as he did and who graduated It the top oi her class. The man o! the past may have thought it Netty and out for a girl not to know enough to add two and two together. and who thOlllM the bulls and bears on Wall ltreet took part in an mime-l circus, but he has i0 respect the girl who holds down a good Job and earns as much money as he does. when pounding tough meat. pound, ilmu into it to retain the_ Juices: which would otherwise be lost, Every Woman Should Know the comfort‘ and security of Kotex, the New and Improved Sanitary N 412th! True comfort during times of hygienic distress, because loses fits like a garment and is easy to adjust. Wood sols and pliable, and exceedingly Absolute security and safety, ensuring freedom from worry. 1: deodorises by a patented process. Kore: protects against serious consequences that so ofcea follow when proper care is not taken. advise Kotex. No embarrassment when buying. Just ea dry goods or departmental store. of s dozen. Super-size 75c. 5 Feature: of tbs N n0 4nd Improved Km: 1- .5383.“ ‘.""T’.'t'l.‘.&..?' 0e hard “his: delicate, lad-film - 2- §1iEi¢"-'s"'a.""°""°"' '1' ll III‘ f. 7 absorbent. Doctors and nurses Kore: at an drag, ' Reg s: use 60o 0i’ box Directions in every package. 4 gagtkattiieywiilsemshowhavetostnlflieslollg And there a a lot oi nonsense talked about the Chivalry oi the but. True there was more hand-kissing and picking up handkerchieis, but in these chivalrous clays, when men were supposed in prompt women so evdelitlr, a man took every nickel ei his ‘He's FY1190"? BIA their wedding h! llid N- iuaed to give women the rlghtto earn a living. And new men have passed laws to secure their wives’ property to them. and they give women an equal show i! lite on equal terms. lo to my thinking the modern man is the most ehivalrous man the world has ever known. As for men clamoring ior women who are simple and heats-loving and shrinking violets like their grandmothers used to be. ~ x don't knew where you will find them. Men's taste in women has altered audit is the g0- gstter girl who gets the men now, not the ltayvat-hoaie girl. ‘ an oi which merely means that the war-luau changed and wenasa with it. and they mskriuat as good wives and mother! u they Ives did. "I0 don't be siraid to take s chance on one. ‘ IJOlUl-‘IITDII-V r sessile! Desrlliasbixs-lemwriflngtnyouintheltllethliiyoulentsllll haw to make silly girls keep sway irons mo. ‘ l lust have mam them ‘out of my oer end I cannot move at school wltheut ssmeidlotis l-Wll imam around looking at me like a ma; eel!- aelievaeie. tlw make decent fellow sick with their rolled stockings with the heads-pi their sun-beck drsuee sad their bottles and their will!!! l“ chutes 1 lows. "may wink they are cute. but to m and nest o! Iypelsit U! misting. ! am a high-school student and an considered lefldrleekisig. mt, "Good-looking" is my nickname and the ail-is won't let ass alone. Weul you advise me to go to some other school or do my learning irom a eofll pondenea school. when I won't be bothered? ITUDIIW. . Pit-i Answer: . _ _ A young man with your fatal atinetima ha: the iair sea should ssh tainly not risk him-Isl! in any coeducational. in!“ He! s! leeflils- Ge by ell nuns io some hm’ school. Plrbere Wu we dewtitke that ieeenrn minnows. pwtnuweumuusopnepied- encs school, because women are thewons‘: aim ausat mm writers pave s perfect mania m» it and unfortunately mail sou meywadg sag you would still be sumac. . , _' I Butdolftyeuthinkyou are rathorhsrdmtbesilll? . W? thetyeubllllltbllltlosevsrelyiotbfllnlwlfllllilfll: ‘good-looking! Irebselvitusnsireilsfwweesee ‘ealflrflfltyoilfllhflll. Ileveeliilllfllceliilll- eeassvneanlv-mwvekemhmvstu imaa 4 e first iaqsa-n-nwb the eitiaens in general at their in» tended departure and assuring them o! the high regard in which they are held by the neighbors and irienda gt Hunter River. As tangible evidence. Mr. blur-dock outclitie made till presentation oi e. handsome mahog- any table and masculine stand. m. Court, on behalf oi Mrs. (long-t and hflneeli’. acknowledged very fittlngiy their appreciation of the thoughilul- mas that p. pted both the erases- slons of esteem and the very beauti- iul gifts. The iuneral 0f the lets L. D. 1!. Mccoubrsy. irom his late home at New ole-show on Wednesday alter- noon was an exceptionally large one, irisnds attending mm many ports o! the Islflld to pay their tribute oi respect to a hlehly esteemed eitiaeu. Rev. n. HJstavei-t. Rev. 0. B. Arm- strong. Rev. n. a. Bishop conducted the service while luv. J. M. Mur- chison. Si. John. eddedmuch in its WWIBWQWIB b! O bflllflllll N315" ered solo, r-rue Olty rbur Square." The pallbearers were members e! the Masonic Qrder under which auspices the iuneral was conducted. Interment was m his family-plot st New Qleegow. Beanie". symaethy sees-out is the bereaved widow ans-children. slat-or and brothers ni their irreparable less. ssrs. (am awea asenoaals, a. u. summery). o! oamieL 1w W! seeming the pest IIIII visit- lfll friends in Cavendish and other points o! the Island. An ediiqvlgl c. Willow's Mme»: o1 on. m. re- ins to her writings as {shown- "IMI mr. during osaeeisa poor Week‘. we were invited o; “my; g public setheriug at mnvooatlm- mu, Jilleeiassaement. the mm w“ "g3. edits the selling. outside. e easll paw o! plreolrine policemen were "NOYMM to envious hundreds oi beraest eltieeas that. no‘ matter new Will! W! MUM be. they couldn't ia- inside the auditorium. thus or {our oi decade's p)» 4|;- "WWM male were ind sumen em given enthusiastic 11mins. Illt it Ill Who! L. H. Molltggn-fl 9g Ifll- llelisnsld as she ll been la sew slrle m" sawmills-misfit. es iuteavwsrrmiriubevgs lsmfidsourtimdedglesside i I ‘has farmers an mostly ealillld at digging potatoes and all say ‘fa bountiiul crop." Missllerlonlcepqalstesoksest davagelasillwisqielidilllllaraut- uaua ‘ieaatibahomeeiher NNntah.aldWl-lleheneld,l(t- Stewart. ‘ Mt. Stewart school is progressing favorably under tbs capable memes-i meat e1 sum amines. nil-dramas scale mnoasle mamas. lliss Line's meauata spent ua week end visiting MRI! _ at Mt. dtewart. mu Auguste Kelsi-r» mi Satur- day emeralds ea retusaiob. l. A. sites- a m: pleasant mo» villi- iue kisses at m. Otowsrt 0M H'- su Barbour. mmeaflusnmtiageltiielteint ltswaaijvemsnamlfluitevtsltell iatheII-llhiesdualghiflstl. W-I-lfllllklltlifllltliu purobessdeiet eenivessidelerive see asviaeemhuavswemd. lciuaaaieflsnwlsleteiev fifMW-Mlieurheieretlietlsaeet we at W been s! her wit". fie"- asoflesiiemleliwlell. '_ » isilliisliweiaslelteelsieesv eereevewveteflevsesi. this. etivsspvadiee sveeivsbelidelsst thebemnlinaenetemmllvs- owdeobueimllswillsbeveusii. I-Lspentthewetlelid athisliomeia Meflniioriwbsathsymeiieranea , panama-evil issued I , name Ill _ Rhoda Oobb; s Jessie Mord. sounaysmauweedeliheoal.“ M" , death. seat iaveniestorstocay to widely Illmiad spots in the moun- . was o! southern California. Qolice believed. mes soomaotleaa with menbereetiheoulttbatioiu wo- aiee. in addition to is year old Willa Rhoades, whose body was iound be- neath- the residence oi her foster‘ Directs. may have been privately buried. ...-.-..-_____.._ j 80M‘! ‘fl-Yon sonnet "R9110? R011 {or North“ Tsyon 59115911“! month o! Somewhere- time K—_-1 Dulslia Mannie. . 9114* VIII-l lash load: I Ithel Lewd: s 1mm Melanie. . and! VI-Pl Olody loud: I Hel- llrlflrd: I Imest lord. Grade V--l Bernice 111911;] Gillie; s Helen Chisholm, Grsde Ww-l Thomas Damp“; z GINO mm Mildred Leiurgey; 2 Ulllsn ‘momson; e Ari-bur Thomson. 6.114s‘ lhlhuby Delaney. Gilda b-llertram new“; a PM! Dela-new; a Alex. new“, "W" "ldllilwu — lvulells and W!!! “#181114. Jean and nub; m- 1W. we!» was. use. was "*4 Jew! lord. Ethel. Oioely and Jessie Leerd. Rhoda coop, Mum; end-Alex. Dawson. Helen Chisholm, Alfllflll’ Walsh. “ ' ‘Rasher. Jeanette asaevnm, a evrraws. 0st. 11.4112 omit. aient oi Agrioultuio his. iq- the pug two YQITIfbQQn 15 with a soft clean cloth d! tisaui " witch hsael irom um; u, elm, ,seuare and cream a seewd "I19- Wipe of! the cream again and then steam the face lightly with a , Turkish towel wruns out in bot waiar- HBPGM the not application! f several time: as the heel atimullfifl the Pom and removes the dirt lodsoi in them. New that the sores an thoroughly opened. continue. thl lesnsing process by washing with scab and water. Rinse. very thor- oughly in clear, lukewarm water t4 remove all soap particles. Nari bathe the lace in oold water, or better lflll. rub with I blocs 0! looted‘ l!" eral minutes. The cleansing and stcamius process will open the pore: and clean out the dirt and the ios will close the pet-u. . A. Vii-ah helel compress is very 116191111 in overcoming enlarged hoses. After cleansing the skia as alienated. moisten s thin layer oi clean absorbent cotton in witch hazel or other mild astrinsent-letiea sad mold it over the face like a mask, lBIl/ln! only e plsos tor breathing. Home applying the mask. cover the We! with two separate piesga of eb- sorllent cotton and keep us. eyes "Mill The old-many also be moist- sned with. witch mo. Leave ma estrinesnt on loo at least half an hour. for a whole hour is possible. Keel! mask moist by renewing the As the Purpose oi this sets-infill! '4 =10» the pores, it is essential that "W f" d» thorouzhlv‘ cleansed be- lm it is used. Otherwise it will only serve to close the dust and dirt late ‘h’ W" "l" "fintuells. make thus m" "lllllhtly than ever.