§§RTE@E_KVZ_3;_19;3B _ _ vv Vvvv v e e Woman's n e R. vvvvvwvwvvwwvwvivwv f" . Colours are “headliners " ~ for Autumn VIVANT a highly versatile shade, a rich complement ‘fiitififfiiswlfill."iikffwisLbTi 75c‘ ‘1.00 LOVELEE, soft and neutral, a beige ideal for sports ifilillfiii 53133111."; 013335;. 75c 1.00 ADORE Blended mauve brown-beige for - perfect adaptation to a wide range of costumes of black, twceds, browns, wines and dark I o0 I h1ll9S-—‘——-—-—-——-_-;- subtle blending variety of blues, 75c 1.00 EXQUISITE-In sheer weights smart and style l right, in adaption to costume colors of terra cotta, black, blues, wines and deep I n“ I bmwn_-____.._._.__. WlN_SOME, delicately toned, its quality adapts it readily to a large wines, plums, greens, tweeds and black—-—------___ These shades are shown in light and medium service 75c... 1.00 weights. fro Also chiffons, Popular Design ‘To-Days _ . By Carol Aimes no Dmvtfgrqolfqoa 05mm arm Mam-inns mo M- ‘ . amount acts? "tl.“:%l%l it'll”. bed Read - 54am; uesti — “Have {fin} r cm so mu will}: iieiiiigrlpdtiernaxiiiliie gentafmmwv of item X be t " , m. ali~ ma. are. ...;ae..“.i~..sri.=~'....~.o2 9 ' little-girl W99. it slips You sew up u few u; 15k and tilts over one eye. If you 6N m9 y a hat and be; that our forehead and boasts a youthful bow. elm 1e 8e arm ._. d m mud possessor of cos = pragtigally Qgiaiiiouuiirri looirrpiike a million dollars, . Includes cutt, m“ for beret in small. medium and lust. t- lmn for the bag, al making and finishing instructions and materi re- ,‘ . wants, coins preferred. Patte — iierin Pattaml and Votinl h Popvrlrfiregismam be used when 01' I r "$9153, glllkligggttetown Guardian W810i: no. m. srza NlfliQ~-_____—— u’- — u- _ _ u- — _——-—- Bweuiddre¢__________..__...------— city-.._____________suw__-—-—'-'-'__"" I ié§“i"'i'-‘l‘-‘-----——-——-"": au reproduction rims to uils nwm '°“"'°°' "TQ4Q-OO-OO 960-000-0004 aim '/. $0 -..e.e.ecvc..wcfiq“,,wnl H H somewhere there waiteth in this world oi ours For one lone soul another lonely so . Each choosing each through all the weary hours And meeting‘ strangely at one sud- a. den go -Edwin Arnold. I'll/OM THE OLD FAMILY ALBUM Come the leg-o'-mutton sleeves of mother's Victorian ycuth_ Have been revived the ostrich plumes of grandmother's heyday. Are resurrected the plaid suits of the tirltypes, after the i939 mariner. Reappear the subtleties of black velvet, highthroated, long of sleeve. Are brought light the long. lace mittens of the deceptively § demure 90's. STOCKING COLORS. Here is the way other women are selecting their stockings, list- ed in the order of their populari- ty-"Radiancefl a rosy beige; "Town Tan." light, neutral brovim; “Amberosefl gleaming amber, and “Tawnyfl a lively beige. BOUDOIR CHAIR. DE LUXE The combination of peach col- ored upholstery, soft as a kittens ear. and copper, burnished to a lovely sheen. is used for a dress- ing table chair ‘of rare beauty. But it is practical as well as beautiful. having a flat niece of the glowing copper which comes up the back of the chair, and holds a round mirror at its top. cial a HOUSE WIFE ACTIVITIES just high enough to enable the lady to view the back of her head without turning. The price is $95, but who thinks of price in a. case like this! SMART NEW HAIR STYLES Paris couturicrs are showing choker collars, edged with ruching, especially to wear with upswept coiifurcs. The smartest hairdress- l ers advocate brilshcd upward ef- fects for the majority of their customers. In the collection of every important mcdiste. there are several little hats and evening headdresses to wear with "up" heir styles. is indeed the time to decide at least to try a coiffure that lifts your hair off your neck- line. up and away from your face. Remember. however, that if you have worn a. long bob for years and years. you can't expect to be .an_v too l~anp_i' "h-ut an upswept coiffure the first two or three weeks after you sun-i. wearing it. No matter how pretty it is, you'll probel-ly feel uncomfortably naked about the ears. Your jaw w seem heavier than it really is. And of course. several loving friends will tell you that it makes you look older. Furthermore. you'll probably have trouble keeping the curls on top of your head from failing down around your ears every fif- teen minutes. But if you have decided to find out what this brushed upward trend is all about and what it does or does not do for you, stick to it for at least a month. By the end of that time, you will have learned how to keep the curls in place, had time to get used to the idea of seeing your jawline unsoftened by hair behind and a little below your ears and become accustomed " the remarks of your friends. Then you can make ilp your mind whether to retain the new hairdo or go back to your long bob. Scalp Treatments Bteo number one in the right direction toward a brand new, Modern Etiquette E ll! ROBERTA LEI) , 1P Q. When a man has been call- ing to see a girl and is leaving, should the girl go to the door with him? A. Yes, unless there is a servant to show him out: then she may tell him goodby in the living room, without accompanying him to the door. . How should a bachelor issue in tations? A. Dcactly the same as any other host. or hostess. according to the character of the entertain- merit. Q. should one use the knife or fork when eating celery and rad- ‘l “he! and radishee DINNY‘ THE STOLE ME EET’ CAR-- i rnis dciiaktqifijrrrowu THE -AND— HER ultra flattering ooifiure is a series of reconditioning treatments for hair and scalp_ Before you intend try an upswe t coiffure, dis- cuss the idea wth your hair- dresser so he will know how to cut your hair between now and then. Begin using your hairbrush every single night. regardless of where you are or how tired you may be. And have some kind of special scalp treatment before each weekly shampoo. At the end of the month. your hair should be in better condition to receive a permanent. Once you have a errnanent and the right kind of alrcut, it nd Pe +n++¢¢¢ a4e++++¢nnw+ee++evee++e+e wwwvneonen cocoa-Mecca we v vww wee v v= v- v - v v - v¢ wv‘ w v really shouldn't be too difficult to keep curls on top of your head. Small bobby pins which match the shade of your hair and tiny combs that stay in place indefi- nitely will help. For evening wear, your hairdresser may tie a ribbon about the cluster of curls and. fasten back hairs up with a. little jewellcd comb. Copper can be cleaned well. and given a good shine with a little mahogany colour floor polish on a. cloth; afterwards rub well with a. clean duster. Miss Napoleon (Continued from pg e__ 8) "Certainly I am-wltih this!" Grimiy Leonie indicated the small, but business-like revolver which she had produced from her k . “And I assure you I can and will use it, if necessary. But I don't want you to make it necessary." 1 alga a hold-up!" Walters ejecu~ a “Yes. But not to rob you of any- thing; even your honour. Least of all t at. believe me. If you do this 1111118. someday, when you know the whole truth. you'll be glad and proud that I gave you the chance to help. Wont you take my word for it-and take me to Verdun-vol- untarlly?" CHKIIEIER XXVI RDUN Pete Walters stared at Leonie oonfusedly, b "Don't you see. if I did what you say I'd risk being court-martialled?" he said helplessly. . "Well? Are you so much afraid of that?" There was contempt in the cold tones. and the boy reddened. "N0. I'm not. And I'm not afraid 0f you shooting me up either. You ca/n take your tongue on‘ that!" he blurted out angrily. "But what if we crashed or got into a fight? What if lied? And me in charge of the ‘plnnelf’ a _ "That's entirely my own business. If you were killed, too, it wouldn't matter to either of us. If you weren't-there's no 1, the slightest need for you ever to have known of my existence. I don't wa-nt you to." Jmwell, bgit how'd I know you're -\’:’sb_v'r' You do know it, don't ~why~yet . . . I sposeso . . ." “Of course you do. You're not a fool." Leonie said incisiveiy, “Well " “Don't see any 'well‘ about it, but: . . . ' "I'm surely entitled m travel in one of the ‘planes that I hel to give to the French Aviation That aeiems to me only reasonable after a _.. "Sure it does. but . . ." “You'll do it, then? ‘Blanks . . ." Suddenly, transforminz. transflgur- ing, her smile shone upon the- young pilot, and he stood shuffling his boots and colouring more fur- e iously than before As said later to a friend: "Up till then. I saw she'd ot a way with her-sort of distin u hed. you know. But. by heck, w en she smiled, she turned into a raving, tearing beauty. and you sort of felt you'd do anything for her and be A. No. Celery should be taken with the fingers. on; izreaf star; BRINGING UP FATHER OH~MY POOR LITTLE BQOfl-TEQ EN THIN 1N6 TH "r POLICE EVTHAT K f in hard or soft water, wash after wash GUARDIAN ll ‘Q-e-vvovaovwve-ovvcvevo-vvvv-oo-ovoeeo-evod-voooooovvv v v v v v rsonal x. 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