, _____v__,d.m, . . ... i ‘Midi the Fashiona bles are Wearing illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington This adorable printed wool crepe in navy blue would make any miss happy. The Peter Pan collar gives it a. tailored air. It is vivid red crepe with blue binding. The sleeves are gathered into cui‘! bands of the blue crepe. The blue crepe appears again in binding of circular tiers. It. ls also used for girdle that is passed through a bound opening at left side of the longwuistczl bodice and tied in bow at right side. Style No. 355 will interest mother because it is so simple to make. It l5 as practical us lt is smart. 1t is designed in sizes 8, l0, l2 and ll years. W001 challis print in brown tones with belgetrim. French blue sports- weight linen with white collar and wool jersey in rust shade are fetch- ing ideas. size 8 requires 2 yards of 39-inch lmzitcriiil with ll yard of 39-inch light and 1.2 yard of 35-inch dark contrasting. Be sure to nil in the sire of the pattern. Send stumps or coin (coin preferred.) Price of pattern 15 cents. _ mucosa. Size Etlqveffe .1 .... By lssbem In I Name is). May a icticr oi introduction Street Address .-.-..||» , Domtliy~D1'.x I Like Them i “ ' Charming and Unaffected, Advises Dorothy Dix — Don't Pretend You Are Wealthler or Better Looking Than You Are, and Don't be Afraid to Say ‘You Don't Know If I could give. one piece of advice more earnest than another to , girls, it would bc this: Be simple. Be natural. Don't pose. Don't pretend.‘ simplicity disarms criticism. If you m: lust as you are, and do not sflect to be anything also, you are entrenched in an unasssilsble position. Nothing is to be said about it. You are safe from gibes and ridicule. It.is only when you are pro- tending to be something that you are not that you make yourself a target for ridicule. You may wear a simply made cotton dross lnd look as smart as s. fashion piste, but when you put on a befurbeloved near-silk you become a provin- cial travesty of the style. You may set an epicure down to well-cooked corned beef and cabbage and he will consider it s feast, but he will shrugulls - shoulders at a. dinner of elaborate-made dishes that you did not know how to prepare properly. You may be attractive and popular even if you are homelyfbut not if you give yourself the airs and graces of a ~ beauty. l If you are a poor girl and have towork for your living, don't pre-l tend that you are a bored debutante who has got weary of balls and Alstln listening with one ear to a tedious tale from rfat old man at a' were a haughty duchess condescending to hand out a pair of stockings to an unconsldered member of the proletariat. And don't apologize for having to work, and tell everybody you meet about what an aristocratic and wealthy family you come from snd how your great-grandmother's second cousin on your father's side was some- . . ' l If You Want to Make a Hit, Girls, Be Simple ~ l‘ Women's Realm -.-- satin; find r i Ssm Sl-Udnccoslullyl - NearyNervnus Frustration O you know he: : : . this poor woman who wakes up,her odd nlllachingdiernervesrsggod? _ How many oung woman no working “on t cir nerve" because female weakness has robbed them of strength snd health? lffhoy would only try Lydia ll. Pinkhsm’: Va efoblc C , ’. It strengthens y its tonic action . .; brings soothing, comforting relief. Ge: s bottle of the liquid from your druggin todly. 0r try i: in tho new convenient tablet form; I parties and yachts and things. and has gone into business for o lark.| 1- g W’ g a r Don't take dictation, if you are a stenographcr, as if you woreMisl Von, - . dinner. Don't wait on your customers, if you are a salesgirl, as if you » g MomingSmflc ' hi rcqiirsi-sd? A. No; one should wait until it is offered. Q. tVhat seat should a guest take- ln tin automobile when driving with her hostess? A. Sne should take the farther rest so that it will not be necessary for her hostess to puss hcr. Q. Where should the col-Ice or tcapot bc placed on the table? A. At the right linnd side oi the hostess. ~__ down a good Job, and they honor hei- for hustling out and supporting her- self instead of being a. parasite on hei- poor old father or a millstonc around the necks of her brothers. And everybody is ready to give three cheers to the girl who ls interested in her profession and who is trying to do good work and give good service. If you are a poor girl. don't pretend to be a. rich one. On n. work- lng girl's salary don't try to dress like Miss Croesus... Everybody knows how fa:- o dollar goes, and many a girl starts the gossip that black-ens her character _by flbbing about never wearing anything but georgette lingerie and casually remarking that her hat is a bargain that shelpicked up for $60 at a sale or that she only paid $100 for the imported frock she has on, when, in reality, she washes out her own undies to save laundry, and with her own clever fingers makes all her hats and gowns. thing or other and that God knows you never thought you would‘ come InnovaooaiflooollfllwlollllllooIIIOOQI to this‘ City State A western visitor to New York spent the evening in a. night club which is noted for the excellence of its lemonades and soft drinkl- All Everybody respects the girl who has intelligence enough to hold n51“; the chm he my] fomjngt a, pharmacy which had one oi the old- time red globes in the window. The‘ visitor having come from a town where trafllc signals are objected by pedestrians, as well as motorists, stood for an hour in iront of this‘ globe waiting for the light change. y mo. a...» nuns» Hones Ono quart green WIIIW“: "3 "M14! , cauliflower out up in a basin 01' stone crock. (lover with water, odd s5 cup sslt. ‘We like it better with- _out the Lot stand 24 noun, dnin thoroughly, their cover . with fresh water and bring nearly to tho'_boil, but do not allow to even bubble. _ Dressing. Tum tablespoons mus- tard, 5i tablespoon tumorio, 1-3 cup sugar (I like brown best), l5 cup flour. Mix and thoroulllll’ W“ dr yingredlents 1n cold vinegar; 2% pints vhiegar, small lump alum. Boil until thick; pour over pickles. ’ Gsonesrowuv -4_,-_ visiting her cousin Miss Gertie Kigglns has returned to Boston. m. and Mrs. Weir and little lweir motored to Georgetown from ilharlottetown. and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan- l _._. Michael Burke. ‘ . ..._.._ Rpv. hank Mscdonald, neetown, recently visited his oousln, Rev. O. very ssh-occur: of society . . . so inelfabl M!“ M11‘? K1881"! "l" h" m" . ; a so youthful, so wlnsomc and so r W”!!! 10%“ ' l , . , Illlllw” 4 Lavender has become traditi I Lovable Fragrance is welded efreshing. w __. YARDLEYD LAVENDER Perfume FnePou/dur Compact, DajsndNi brc mi .1 l. Weir mu lnaster Jackie I i , a reams. Bath Salts, ;_ ‘ s ° “ “Tlu Luxary Soap 4:1», World," and my: Cafes. ' p At all Good Drug and Department Stores. YARDLEY M,“ Venn,“ Burk,‘ mm“, Canada: Yardley House is visiting her parents, Mr. and ma." 5mm“ "Ymk 5'" T°'°“‘° 53 Old Bond Street 1, Q N D N U.S.A.: 452 Fifth Aves“ New York Kigglns. .._._ On Tuesday. September 15th, Mr. Charles Laundry, Georgetown. passed sway to ‘his. eternal rest. Deceased had been in somewhat indifferent health for over a Year, but tho indomitable spirit which successfully carried him through many a crisis where ones of weaker fibre would have failed, at length inevitably failed to‘ respond. Dur- ing his illness the deceased by his cheerful disposition, ‘his pleasant companionship endeared himself t0 all and was at the same time I marvel of human fortitude as well l», PARIS, September lZ-(U. PJ-I-Iere arc three adorable little sleeves caught right in the very act of being undeniably chsmiing: The first one starts out being a frilly, sllly{ nlppmt collar that skips deliberately of! the shoulder and jumps into a sleeve that is really nothing, but another ruffle like the one the collar is made of. The second one is made out of black satin and it flts into a white lliiln blouse that has a good strong whit! of the Orient about it. The neck of the blouse seems to be bound with two pieces of Paris Styles , By MARY KNIGHT comma Press sun Correspondent) Fashion's acceptance of theYmuq OD» Th; I'll“) (h; y sweet is its breath Style Chats WITH ALMA ARCHER elusive French process. GLO stays on longer. Prevents large pores, So smooth and fine, it blends “Nothing It mui death is a. great consolation to SayLQvely Wflfnen and father. His pastor, Rev. Owen No wonder beautiful womenlove But hei- pretense has set people to wandering who pays her bills. m“ 3”’ “w mwde‘ m“ by °x' And like as not has done her out of a. good husband, because no poor and ambitious young chap is looklngfor a wife" whose shoe bills he fig- M13420- lng his illness bringing spiritual consolation and unfailing thought- fulness and who administered to as an example to ‘those who com- plained of their illness. His beauti- the dear ones who are left to mourn tho loss of a. loving hudygnd Kiggins visited him‘ frequently dur- ' in this csse are the sleeves. Around the waist of the blouse is s the ‘blscksatin. A‘ tiny gold thread outlines them. The very short cufis on the sleeves-mo we take that boob-because the cuffs black satin belt with ends that widen just a bit to match the treatment at the neck and over the shoulders. ' And herq is number three. For the sweet young thing surely, but we wage that anyone wearing it would look sweet and young regardless o! age. which these sleeves are a part, we see a. dozen lovely materials end color-combinations that could be used. The neckline of the dress Seeing red, girls? day and white at night. such a. messy into. black, satin, evening dross. Wont to look like a. million ivzitts, girls? Then get a ycn for some of the new reds for (lay arid evening. ‘There are Persian rods, rcse reds and iuchslos, which are barging in upon us to give quarter from the deluge of green dilring the I feel as though I shortly Sllitll gallop into mclancholia if I have to see any more ulilte satin evening dresses, and maybe some of thcsc gorjuss new reds will save me There's a deep, bright blue, too, that is something to take note“ of, especially iii vciict cvcnmg wrans.foi' cuddling sensitive should- crs. and when it (‘OM05 to the wispy" collcginns, I'm told thcy‘il have none of a wardrobe which does not contain at least one slinky. ures out are more than his salary. seen it all. Don't be one of those foolish virgins who pose at literary whether Booth Tarkington ls a. brand of canned goods or a bond sales- man. Neither be one of those who have never even been s, hundred miles from home, but who affect to be globe-trotters, though they never claim to have visited. Don't be afraid to ssygthat you don't know, Intelligent ignorance is one of the most delightful characteristics s. girl can have, because we lighten those who know less than we do. "Your physician will approve the many special uses for Windsor Salt in your bath- IOOm- It has the mild taste 0f salt extremely pure. The quality is supervised daily by our own chemical labor- dtories. Keep an extra pack- hgo in your bathroom-at such low cost! qyyzmlil-ivrf," ‘ r ‘In: Fin If . /\ USES IN YOUR BATHROOM Weary ?—Take an invig- orating aolt rub. Use suit for Foot baths . . . Dry Shampoo . . . Nasal Irrigation. For your teeth... nothing whitons them better. Salt keeps the gun-is healthy. Use as gar lo to pre- vent sore t root and ~ bronchitis. -t-\ SPECIAL \__.. ‘Q I ‘Wrifelfor FREE BOOKLET- sfifiiiéfff uééfiléilfiim“ '°°"' iylnosons. sAtr i" ADIAN movsnuss LIMITED, WINDSOR, ONTARIO 5H0 wants him. ._.._____ Don't pretend to be better looking that you are. line on what s figure of fun a homely ‘girl makes of herself when she poses as a living picture. It is one thing for a girl with soulful orbs to look up to s. man with a dying-calf expression in her eyes and it is an- other thlng for a girl with eyes like a. burnt hole ln a blanket to try to pull the trick. sembles nothing so much as s performing elephant. has got to work for hers. such, a peachy dancer, and carry such an assorted line of side attractions nltunuy with my c, lemon and him the last Sacraments of the gives fresh, youthful bloom. No irrl- Holy Mother Church of which he _ t 1 k. Ne or And don't pretend to know it all, and to have been everywhere and $308’; ti‘; Qfyfmig, finan}... w” B‘ dame“ meme‘ H’ “w” sold through all Druggists and when they have not even read a. sixth best seller, and who do not know T01!!! (30065 Cflllnws- i can remember any specific thing about any of the foreign countries they R09“ F0“ 2mm SPECTATORS ‘Ympalhy- ‘MW t," m!“ °5t°°m m LAKE“, PLACID, N._ Y. Sept, 17-. A total of 20,000 spectators may 1f the death o; M; pa," M”- all have the showman complex and like to startle and amuse and GXl- be accommodated at the verb“ ‘dam which oocuncd at his home 35mm“). men do, and my tun-u Olympic winter games whit! n East Boston, brother in low of girl who will sit at the feet of l. man and grasp the pearls of wisdom‘ the cflmmlltfie flflflvllllflfid- _ that fall from his lips may secure him as a permanent oracle ' if she ltldlum will seat 6.000: there is 81- ‘ceased had been in ill health for ' so room for 3,200 at the indoor are- ‘about g year. He was s.‘ lovlnl ns; 6,000 at the Intervales ski hill father, husband and brother, and Imagine the joke and 5,000 at the Mt. Van lloeven- a devoted member of the Radian of a ham sandwich masquerading as pink ice cream, and you will got -s berg bob-run. A little ninety-pound flapper may jump around like a monkey on s. swimming contests at Los Angeles stick and look cute, but when s. big hefty girl flounders around she re- established a new record for the The 8064085 Blfl 600 mete:- breast stroke. Her time may give herself airs and demand homage from men, but the ugly girl of as: minutes is 3.2 seconds fas- ‘Mrs. Carey, mast Boston; Mrs. ter than the previous record that ‘Flynn. Ci-ulettewwn. and 0M But the girl who knows she is plain of face and who doesn't pretend w" 11,14 by My“ wqlgfienhglmg of brother, Thomas in to be anything else can be so interesting and amusing, such a. good sport, mmamt to mourn his widow and one daughter, Mrs. Taylor to whom sincere sympathy ls‘ extended. The many ‘beautiful Muss cards, spiri- ' is high, like a choir boy's, and there is a. little bow in front where it ls tied together and the ends extend nearly to the waist where they meet another band that ties at the loft side in a larger bow. The sleeves are close-fitting about the arms just as the neckline is about the throat, and midway beltw n the shoulde and the elbow they tie in two more little bows with short ends. Looking at the picture of the whole frock of tual bouquets and messnsm of -——- which he was held. United Press) Many friends will regret to learn Th6 Mt. John Dclory, Georgetown. De- Catholic Church. Hie leaves. to mourn besides his hesrt broken Gilli. SWIMMER- BETS MARK widow five sons and three dsughb" aodlvapaund Mili- ' -——- tel-s. The sons are ohai-lcs, Thomas, ' (United Press) g Harold, Lawrence and Alfred all _ spasm. Sept, 17 -—Hertha Wun o1 East Boston. The daughters, RICH $134? der, young German hope for the Mrs. Mellon, East Boston; Mrs.‘ saleaigmughttin, I-Isddlson, Chelsea, Mum; Mrs. Joyce. East Boston. also three sis-_ tors, Mrs. Ready, Sussex, N. 3.; v that she can hold her own with any bathing beauty. And, finally, don't pretend‘ to be too sophisticated, too worldly wise, too hard boiled. Mostly that is a pose in girls, and it is a fatal mistake because what we love and admire in them is innocence and sweetnem and faith in all pure and beautiful things. ‘ So if you want to make o. hit, girls, just be simple and unaffected. That is your one best bet. , DOROTHY DIX. v U c I Wales will keep the horse that never _ throw him disposes of the popular &umrfl?d Uzi iidcs that tharswps no such ainimol. ~ l ‘mmmm selected hetdl- T1111)’ River. Hisgsister Mrs. John Dolor!’ ngufighlns and twice . ,,, s him‘ about two nlionthm a, rich l; ggdinsry - ago. 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