i.’ _ v'.“_‘_' _ F’ F ., .0'l'l'l-:r0w uAul be - lJllustratcd Dressmaking Lesson Filrnishéd With Evcry Pattern By Annebelle Worthington MILK AS A BEAUTY AID Eince the days oi Cleopatra. tradi- tion tclls us how iamous beauties hsve helped retain their loveliness by taking milk baths Perhaps there are some who can remember hearing grandmother tcll oi how the young ladies oi ‘her day iclt that this luxury - yes quite essential in lniladys beauty WIYIRL‘ This old beauty secret is one which is not to ‘be regarded lightly even today, ior there is nothing better ior improving a harsh, illlbby complexion l‘? iWhdt the Fashionable Are Wearing- ‘ come hsrsh and rough through ex- l i l than a milk massage or massage with s lotion whose chlei ingredient is inuk. A ‘ he ioliows: one pint sweet milk; very good lotion is made "'5 ounce bornx, l. ounce bcric acid, ‘i dram bcnzoatc oi soda, i teaspoon- iul Isrtaric acid and one ounce gly- ptsrl. The borux, boric acid and sods f‘ ore heated to a boiling point in the 4 milk. It is best to use a double boiler ._ ior tllis purpose to make sure that the milk does not scorch. Remove “Jiosstlire and stir in the tartaric acid. Allow the mixture to stand ror twenty-four hours, thcn strain - Jlhrough a clclm piccc oi tine muslin end add the glycerin drop by drop. lisnd thoroughly am‘. put irl e lew drops o! iiorsl essence to periume the mam. Any oi the following odors era good: white roser oil oi neroli, .. Jasmine, oil oi rose, oll oi bcrgsmot. A shaming adaption oi moulded silhouette in navy -blue silk crepe. The shirring and curving up at the iront oi the bodice, gives s marvel- ous sllmmin etlect. The clever skirt treatment. is in- teresting. It just hugs the figure. with gracious iulness in hem pro- vided by iisring dipping lengths. The vest is powder-pink crepe silk. Style no. 337i comes in sizes 16. is years, 3d, 3d. so snd 4i inches bust. it's irresistible in. soulmsflm blue crepe silk, flowered chiilon crepe silk print and Psquln red chiffon. Pattern price l5 cents. he sure to nu in size oi pattern. Address Pat- tern Department. Our Psshion Magazine is l5 cents, but you msy order s pattern and s Fashion Migszins together ior 25 cents. N0. 3311. Bin sllltllllOOlllllllass ouaabtltlllaassloosossassillllilillll Name g ussvusunlsu-l-ls-l-tnssslsnss _ Its-est Address IQIIIIIIIQIIIIIIOIOIIIlIlOllOIcsaeour City Still: _-._-._.....~_-_.___.___ About six or eight drops are enough to periume the milk lotion. the lace thoroughly at night with cleansing cream. Wipe oi‘! the crelni. then pat on the milk lotion and loave on over lfgllt. This mestment is not harsh and will be iound especially soothing to complexi which have become harsh" through exposure to outdoor winds snd weather. It also has a slightly fiisching eiiect and its regular use will help the com- plexion to remain white as well as soit in texture. Those who use it regularly will soon ilnd that this sim- ple milk lotion compares iavorslbly with. what the beauties oi the past clllimed were the virtues oi the milk bath. Distressed-The sbovs article sn- ‘swcrs your question in regard to your complexion, which you say has be- posure. In sddition, I think you will ilnd that it does much toward ward- ing 0.’. iflst evil day when firm cheeks begin to become flabby. 1i you will kmily send s. stamped, seli- address- ed cnrclope I shall be glad to mail you some special iniorraation in re- kard to your weight slid the trest- ment necessary in order to taksbn a iew extra pounds. L015 LEEDS. Mrs. D. Y. 5.-A sallow skin may hsve various causes, but in general it is s symptom oi poor circulation and wnsequent sluggishness oi the skin. Oomplexiens oi this type need the ‘tonic ciiect oi the sunshine and iresh air. Keep your body in good condition by regular daily exercise and a brisk walk out oi doors in the iresh air every day. A iaw minutes daily iacial massage and a semi- Wfllllly steaming, together with the milk iscisl lotion, may be used to advantage on your type oi skin. The lotion will rsnns the texture, remote the dead particles oi skin on the sur- isoe and expose the ireshsr cells, thus revitsllzing the tissues oi the skill. It will also tone up the iscisl muscles and ‘ the oil ‘ The astringent properties will telnpcrsriiy remove small wrinkles and rsduu the larger ones. It wili be both refresh- ing slid restiul and remove that tired, ssliow look irom your lace. 1401B Lil. 1n using the milk lotion first cleanse _ f: ~ l Dorothy-Dix ‘l ' | ' ocills at Business, "Marriage and Motherhood, Because She has Learned to Look Every Situation in the Face and Make the Best of it, _Says Dorothy Dix hc urged the young ladies to cultivate gurrlptlo . brains but people with gumptioll who get on in the world." he said. I t i Bight-O. Arid ii gulnptlon is an asset to a man "YOU'LL LIKE THE FLAVOR" _ AllTldHT-MtTALIbIL IAGKAOII ONLY -- NIVII. 895D IN llIi-K best oi every situation. singer, or write s best seller, but she has gumpticn ~ l nn assemblage oi’ usciul lectures, or ii she ll one oi’ those who cannot turn a nmfiflv-‘fifimcmiwpqfi l lune or even think oi anything to write on a postal card. .-_-'-_-.--------. WHO ARE YOU? A Davcn port? T he Romance of Your Name By RUBY HASKINS ELLIS ill-in, or a high-priced buyer who makes yelrly trips to Paris. but clltangling alliances with none oi the men ior whom she works. indulging in s llole and corner siisir with s married man. Nor does she con- sider it part oi her lob to‘ console her boss ior his wiie. having got middle- aged end iat and his hsvlng got tired oi’ her. preserics her reputation. The woman with gumption makes s. success oi marriage tbecsuse she takes it as it is and makes the most. oi it, instead oi bcmosninl thl l!" "181 it isn't the Elysium that she had dreamed oi its being. She knows that i would be line li marriage was all lovey-dovey, and billing and cooing, iii). blue-eyed cherubzl with golden curls who never had the colic or gut sick, o. rumpled their clothes, or got their iaces dirty, and ii there were no bills, or inteflerinl, relatives, or other trlsls and tribulations. 4b ' - r§ l”r'@1~\.,¢s~=~’<*§, a figygnpm-f U“ Only marriage doesn't nlppen to be that way. 1t is iuil oi sacrifices and giving up your own personal tastes and habits and adapting yourselves The Dnvenports lire oi English dc- to other people's ways. and Bsttlnl m“ "with: little ism. mid scent and the most remote ancestor doing a million things you don't want to do and leaving undone 10,000,000 was Orme de Davenport, living ini things you sre dying to do, and the w omen oi lllmllllilfl 3°17!!!“ Ill 01' "115 mgisnd in 1086. The name itself isl as it is, as ihe price oi marriage, and new h" r111 chttrlullv without whines taken irom the township 01 Duvfill- or conilllfllllib- Wél-lls ismily claims a direct end un- And the woman oi gumption holds helflhusbahd because she doesn't take interrupted l-nsle line irom the Nor-i him too seriously, nor expect too much of iiim. During the days oi court- man conquerors oi the township oi ‘ ship she may have thought hlln her islry prince, but somewhere during the Davenport, and a series oi documents‘ honeymoon her little tin god ialls c8 the pedestal on which she placed him, proving the right oi the iamily to thcl and gets so dented and crumpled up flint she sweeps 111m out 111w the ssh ieudsl powers that were given theml can, and reflects that, alter all, it. would hsve been terribly trying to have ln 3.‘. esrly ‘day sre still preserved‘; to live up to a periect husband. 5o she settles down with whst she has and 7n the archives oi Iingland. ,‘ proceeds to learn how to work it. _ Vivian de Davenport, iourth in‘ ' _ line irom onne de Davenport, was! she liocsnt weep her eyes out over her husband's shortcomings; _ she granted a title to the park oi Msccles-f laughs lit them. She doesn't have hyswrics every time he stays downtown lield, which carried with it the pow-E oi nights “no plays poker with the boys. Bhe makes s swd swrv about it srs cl sergesncyg-placing in the hands, and tile alllu: lie tried to put over. She doesn't get green-eyed because he oi the owner the lives c! the submits‘ admires pretty women and hires a blond stenogrspl... she kids him about oi this Pslstinate without appeal. being a sheik among the lsdies. And that keeps him irom taking himseli The crest of the Dal/imports Id- too seriously, ior it turns sentiment into a loke. ' opted at this time was borne uponl the helmet-s 01 the muster Srrstuntfll The woman with gumptlon never bests hersell up sgslnst ll stone wall. to the terror oi bandits which were‘ she walks gjgund 1;, she doesn't trsl-nple roilghshod over her husband's pet rampant in the wllds oi the dlstrictl prgjiidiceii. She lmshce gingerly about them. She never argues. She John Davenport was the iirst mem-l never disputes. She lets him hold his opinions even as she holds hers, and she 561' 0! i110 "m"? 111 AmEYlCI- He: avoids all controversial subjects as she would tho Pllllli- was born in Coventry, llmgiand, camel to this country and settled in Con- . She doesn't try to make her husband over according to her ideas. not‘ in nectlcut and was s round" 01 the‘ illtcriere with liis personal ways. he doesn't light with him, u msny wives WW1 0f N" Hllllfl- H8 died 111 197W do, irom the sitar to the grave over smoking, or think it worth while to drive Th9" 5" qmwnnll" °l m‘ “WI her husband away irom home to imp nil-n irom droplilfll "h" °fl l NI- ily in many Btstns, particularly Vir-l ginls. The ivoman with gumpticn makes a I006 MOW" b66111“ I110 l! 11°‘ 1° besctted with motherhood that shs thinks her children periect. slls sees 5111M! "l! fifli-‘efldlllli l" New their faults and tries to correct them. but she doesn't nag them. She loves York, oi the present day, sre Charles ‘hm,’ bu; 5h, do" not, try to keep them perpdtudl babies, because she knows ' Davenport, oi Long Island,’ they have to go out into the world, and they Ire bound to isil down ii they a director oi the Camcgle Institute, have m; Mm taught n; mud gione. oi Washington and oi the Biologioall Laboratory oi the Brooklyn Institute; 51m drives with a light rein and givas hsr children their head. while still oi Arts and sciences. Another cmi-I new" Cont”; on; thgm, v gm ‘the; loch generation has its "l" 445°91'15"" 1!, Wmml‘ 3”" own code, slid, remembering how silly she was when she vlls vouns. sh! ll mvwpiml WW‘ ‘dmnhlmm’ "l" not too hard on the lollies oi her own llfll I114 599l- Kings County, New York, and mom-i - Tomorrow - least: Questions Answered. ber oi the Advisory Board oi Ysle Th; wonlisn oi guirlpticn may not be bsalutiiui, nor brilliant. but she is lwsesld. Warn/z bab Drill/i gellclogs Ol/altme... ICAUQ Ovalsine is so rlels ill sli the vitamins and food elcneass essential so hesirh, i: is the lscsscheworlthevermsssoll censuses ‘ all smlnslllpiw f-Tollfimwdmmlm Ovaldu‘ sslesslies def ' l," fresh sad eggs. any W“. ssslallisssd. is is nflt-leslglshlnelst eoneedybl “Jssascssdaiideusfosasfllcawiiliiksiteidls: . or ovum. l Ill-LII U! IIAII. IIIVI AND‘ IQ-DY WliT-f-"élfi ‘Jfihffl-"d-w m "mlmlil- ~ l the woman who keeps the world souls. DOW!“ P1X- l For The Cook , TOMATO BACON JAIN‘! lHoasehold Hhh namesake “um”! m“ nus slices ‘brsskisst bacon, cut in 1 when u»- wh hm- n-wd .'.“;7li.‘3§.;'2'ii..f.'f“.i“‘°é‘l.i"i’l‘.i'.fli§ ~ irom fruit, remove the stliril st once _ l»; riibbong tbcm with s little slit. mm," ,1, ',,"L“m'm,:"°,',',"‘fir; ‘ nutmeg slid slscicsysnns popper. Put bacon in saucepan, add onion and ' brown slightly. Add dour and blend. 1mm" °' W" l" "M" m" W‘ then see tomatoes, which have been ,- "‘ "m" “Y Wm?" m‘ mam llama first. our until tlllsll, tins add nour beiore wmlng. y pouring our l mm the liquid. instead o! lisuls into “mm” '“".h:'mmm"""m" L57” °" l - sum; Better s! l the dour. slid belting it with s iorll, l lumps will not iorill. Dlllllll A r Dsniiss m most sstistsetcry ior -_-~-.-¢------ A l u is the Girl With Gumption Who su""""""c¢eeus Best An English Bishop recently nisde an address at s girls‘ school in which "It is not people with it is God's best gilt to a woman, ior it is that com-l pound at common sense and proportion llnd clesr vis-l ion that enables s. woman to see things as they are,l Ind Qltlmllb bhflfi ll’. H1011’ HUG 103th lnd hllkQ U10 The girl with Iumption succeeds in business be- cause she does not ovol-rsto her own abilities and undertake some career ior which nature has not iittedl her. She might like to be s movie star or sh opera crlough to know thsi fate has called the young woman to the typewriter and the counter and not to the stage or the pen ii she has a lace that is merely t I Thereiore she lesrns how to spoil and periects herseli in salesmanship, l and eventually becomes "our invaluable Miss Smith" in some big business l It is the girl with gumptidn who maintains iriendly relations with all She doesn't sec any percentage in a girl isiilng in love with her employer, and she cant sce the good oi a girl wasting her youth“ slid her good looks and her heart on a man who is some other woman's property, therefore she reiralns irom ldeaiizillg and sen- tinlentallzing over her employer ,and thereby saves hcrseli irom tragedy and, 't.lis plspilLoiOi-ossmoacis school Q teaspoons Magic Baking Powder add with s cake made ';?l'Womanl’gs Realm g-,-- S0¢iql. .and .Plersolial _ -.:- Faulting gllitiefdtlir E asked our dietitian _...__ where the mime “Spanish Bun" originated. To our sur- ' prise, she dl'dn’t know. was the Queen of Spain, who, when giving a party at the palace, m‘. so intensely pleased _ by Don Chef,"that she instantly (being an English Princess) exclaimed: adore this Spanish Bun.” pure speculation. But there's no denying thu- Spariish Bun, made after the following recipe, deserves universal praise. 3/, cup butter . 1% cups brown sugar 3 eggs 2 cups flour S0 perhaps it “I just This, of course, is 3;’ teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon cinnamon easpoon ginger Sift toloilvier flour, baking powder and spices 2 or 3 times, than add auger,- melt, but do not oil, butter, to firsiflmixture, than beaten eggs and milk. Best W011. put in greased pan and bake 30 minutes in a lrloderqte oven. When cool cover with icing. MAGIC [BAKING POWDER Contains No Alum I l I l '“ "" '_“'" l A STANDAR Marlo in Canada GILLEIT PRODUCTS A Morning Smile. in the neighborhood. I sm= slwsyrup lleiore, thre olclock- in the morning." The second isrmer said he was"!!- ways up beiore then slid had part or the chores done: Ths-nrst isrmsr thought hs was alisr and decided to " iind out. A iew mornings liter he got up st two o'clock and wont to the neighbor's house. He ripped at the house opened it. ' "Where is your husband?" asked‘ the iarmer, expecting to iind his. neighbor in ma. l "He was around here esrly in the! morninl." answered the wiie, "but It don't know where he is new." C3088 ROAD! SCHOOL _..-_... mloilowlnsiltmlussmsol ior the month oi iibbrualry. once X--1. (s). Ihrle Kennedy 2 iilvs Jenkins - Grade X-l (b) Lloyd Baldlrsori 2 ltflldred Fsrquhsrson Grsde vIil-i Katie Moiynssus 1| llescsr Wood 3 Guy Kennedy 4~ Helen Wood ' ~- Gliide VII-i‘ Malcolm Reeves 2 Edger MscOslilum I ‘Frances Moves 4 Robert ibtewsrt 5 Mlllaictfir- qlihsrlcn ' ' ' Glide VI-J (l) Klith Kennedy Grads vr-i (b) Uisudewocd- Grids V-i Isabelle MscKinsiol-l 2 Wbiisce lhokinlslm I Ieulslh hr- quilsrson 4 Rots. Molynesux. _ Grade IV-i Austin MoOsllum Giude II-~i~ Madly‘! etswm. ‘Grade I-i (s) Ilouiss Msclieill I Helen Molynolilx d Mbsrtldsckin- non Orlde I-_-1 (b) Noun Mscqsllurn 2 Blair MscOslium _Grsde 1-1,. lei Runs! Boston ' undo 1-1 (drDspilnsJdscPhae 2 sem Msoflise Tleschlar, Hos-once Clflhtlfld IIIIIZII IOIIOOI. Don dimmer ‘his following inns report oi lbssisssrleticolicr-tiieiiiomhci FIHIIIPY» v l .._. ,. anssx-‘l. uncles fllslsn sbrasalsnsiisumss ' Kltisldslliesoni l Y nlslluss. llthll coals in ll lvsristyoicoicsssnd ‘so-solicited “grssm bsslltrsiiorm. ' ..l . .€~'..<',....... r {m-ll -' -' s . "N. Willard muons-nos nail-scammed- awn j Character Close-Ups ,7 . . _ v “I rcckonpsaid the ilrst isrmer, "that i getrup earlier-than anybody back door ,and the woman 0i the‘ Glade Vlfl-i. Molds Macbsddi were conducted by hos. ill, h h . “m. mdmonx, Grads v1.4.1»: s ' '( fifll ' l s " . Uglgpqg TPlLL-NTS HWY? SHOWN HEQE" BY THE- CUQLY l-lmn, “Hi6 l EARS l AND LONG HERD / l l l l l l l Q-I’ (Mile-ll Grade V-i. MA! MMRAe 2 Emor- son Mscmod 8 Audrey Ford slid Melvin ‘lord (Oqisal) Grids IV-i. Ivan ‘lord. Gntde III-l. Allison Msebcod 2 Unoolin Mscihc. Gnds 11-1. Dsvidjbrd arms Itsli Ruth Roberts s pol-only Mahmud ms Norms Fold leqlill) s Emment Doll-on class loin vol-non lord 2 mil Ford Gilda I(c)l Fulton Itmi I Al- ircd lord ‘ Per-test Abtpndmoe- Helen Bird. Matilda ssuiuod; Ollftbjksrd, Ill- elnor Fwd. Allison Mscllodd. Ruth Roberts Dorothy MscDonslll. ilelui Mlolleod, Nofliil ‘lord, Vbildl. flu- man". -dllvs Qarldetsoi-l nastier iii tlMEiiillllAlI KID. D. M. MsIAl a in iovingmsasoryoihirsb. M. lssaslsisnlmilp depaslddlthig ills st shcesrlysgs ‘oi s4 nsrsfrhs de- cedsOd hgd been in ieillng healthier some time snd despite llisdical skill and undil- can shs passed am January thins lsssesscmourn d loving husband and . thressmsli oiliidrsa. s vlnothsr,’ tour sisters slut ens elm-m. luv scour ilusesllu Jlllllfy is tunes-ll‘ wok plsodfstysi? toot. ml was well sinuses. ssrvlsss i D BRANDS LIMITED Etiquette Iylsisnslh J Q- When Oils wishes lu send s wedding present, and because oi ill- ness or absence did not send it lmtlP arm the wedding, what. should m do? 'A- He should inclose a short note giving the reason ior the delay. Q. What are the "Three S's" ci polite conversation‘? A. Bincerity, simplicity, and sell- restraint. Q- 1i one should drop s piece oi silverware ill s public dining room, what should he do? A! l-le should ignore the incident l and wait ior the waiter to pick it up. New Health For Tired-Out Women Found isi the Rich, led Blood Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Actually Make. Anaemia comes on gradually, b0- gi-flhlhg with ‘ , indispcsltlon to mental or bodily exertion, irritability and a ieeilng oi iatlguc. Later comes the palpitlltion oi the heart, head- schcs. frequent bscllachcs lllld oiwl disturbed indigestion slid an inability to obtain rest st night. Cases oi thll kind, ii neglected, become more seri- ous, but ii taken iri time there is no need to worry. Dr. Williams‘ Pin! Plus, which sre tree irom any 111F111- lui or nsbit-lcrlnillg drull. m 1"". s tonic needed w remedy W!’ stoned state or liesltn. mess p111! sctusuy make tile rich, red blood that stimulates and strengthens every 01“ gan and nerve in the bcdv- 111"‘ strength liid-sctivity return. i!" W‘ petite improves and rcstiui linen 1| hsd. What or; Williams’ rim: P1111 can and will do is shown by the c!" oi Mrs. D. B. Psnninl. 5"! "m" N. B.,'wbc seysz-"Z wss In I "d" rim-sown» lidltloli. 1 was null‘- R11 sppcuu w very m“. "14 m‘ m” elslsrticn would leave mo completely um out. In m: 1 wse hardly I111‘ to dc much work about the lloun- 1 decided to try Din-William rinll Pills and aiteftakiiil "a iew boxes wt trllthhllly l» l ills gained we"! "‘ health Ind ltflflgth and was sllil W gassoutmrworilwithnvliltl°lm tcrllisr weakness. I thmm” "' commend thorn to all others W116 i"! ~mlslsmttrulftllzomifi onissistonwll olmllsn will" °°"