_ _.if-ii , * ` `__l ____ 1., _ ..,.._. __ if-1 ` 25%' I i _ »i,i_i _ t -t- ii'-;¢_f'_ f _-_(4 i i ."`\i_ t, _ -fn _.-.. ___,___,_,_,` : fi; _(iv tif] .. _ ,_` i -nit ~ i -.- #_-_ J.»__ls'3;'-1/5 _ _ .l’_ v 4 ¢ -.._gt_ '\ i _ .-.1 it v .‘. i t 1 v -‘li ' of .._! § -tri" i 3-a * ,l 1 . . V , ._ -,_ l i I' §,~ i _. `\ lV,. 5,’ ' sa _ . ' _ _ _‘;- . _ _ < 'iétfescn sierra j _ _ _ -THE cHAnLo'r'ri~:1'oWN oiikkorm _ _ ._ _ _,.__` ,_ ____'_ i2\PRir."s,19,§- Woman ’s Realm -.°- Social and Personal -.°- Fashions _gjf-_ I-ii_‘@f¢1fl{'f€_ -_ l* i 3 -i r- T J; ="°-'%**'-1"- _ - .VJ s "' `='” = ‘_ ‘ I l I _ W1" _ T Q '-1. I all hi: pu sci pu Wi vit wi er t0 sci co' sc Le vii YB* of To 35 2_f nr 1.( .fo ‘(h_ Xi ca in J" We at or te' ‘ss re .ti- -nt _ith .C` G .Si ,Ti . -<- i 'Sl ...__._;; Milady Beautiful ‘ I Bsisuwas V' ...<- IAUIT \vfI‘l‘l'\ TK! LIQUID SOAP __ '.5 ‘N a ,_ _ " DANDRUFF .NND FALLING HAIR. The coiniiioiiest cause of loss ot hair is the neglect oi riancirufl. Thr scalp is not kept scrupulously cleanf but is allouefi to acciiiniiiate quiinii-, tlrs oi iinkgv scales which collect germs lhd choke iliv pores. Iii i.i~i'.s llike this the daiidruil should be lots-_ :ned or brushed out once a week ant-ll the hair sliampooed tlitiroiitiliiix Cari*-_ Iwi d:'j'ing of the hair afior \~ a~ii;iiii' ie, very ini',mi_'ia:it_ Miiiiy cases of baldness in mr-n have been .iifriuuicti to wetting the hair daily \\.'lioii: rlrjf- ing it afterward. _ Aitor the ei-ca<_-: daritlrii 2 hn< bvvil. reinoved the scalp siiciiifi be p.uiiif~tl3 with a liquid Castile soap or green' soap, and then shzin.poocii_ Beiore the scalp is quite rii';.- a we-lip tonic may be i'uhl>cri ii;_ Si>l'.i::oiis contain- ing at least 50 pci- i- oi alcohol arc; usually better for correcting oily; landriiil than write: solutions. idded acivantage in favor of the for-f sv-v-‘Enter is that* ‘.lic_\' dry quicker. Ii heir eiiert on scales proves too dry~; ing. howeil-r, uiycerm or castor oil 'nay be mixeii iii. T . Ill al YC' m. ir ri ' T T. T F u: oi ee 'QS.~_`-*F1272 C in scalp. The scalp should be loose an0d shampoo preparation for this, ,iiondltion is liquid tincture of green »_Vs6'ap with a little Russian mineral_ ’~ Ii¥r.,*¥t'3 ` . “H” ii* Soil added in the proportion ot three. fparts oil and 100 parts soap. _ 'l,1 Most cases ol' dandruii will yield wi `V,'reguls.r treatments in a rathersliorti ,time, but the condition tends to recur_j treatments that are describedi ' 'bove should bo taken weekly .irom| _hree to six months at least, aridl _»ereaiter they may be taken at' _ is very important to avoid reini‘ec~f .<~- from combs, brushes, halrpinsl *hd hatbands that have not been tftibroughly cleansed. These obiectsl should be washed and disinfectedl vkienover the hair is shampooed, so` that they, as well as the hair, may be‘ clban. Besides applying selves or astrln-` cents to the scalp and keeping it clean, .lo not forget to massage it well; whenever these applications are made. The hair must also be brushed daily,_ not only to keep it glossy, but aiso_ to exercise the tiny muscles in the; ' Tomnn-ow - Beauty Questions Answered. I _._.._-__-_. ,_ .. I 0F.SEVEN i m____ A Fashion Hint _ _ _ A 2 ; ___;f_ _ 1 `r,‘-__ Q "` \ \_ S _ _ , F ~_. . *_ I-5 'Y 1( _/.'_‘.‘ __ .5 - ~ *___ .__- -. _ ,_ 1 .t_~_~.' i- vw lil Lesson in English U! W. B. GOIIIDII OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED; Phoe nix. pronounce fe-nix, e as in 1 RS in “it." accent first syllable. (kind, custom); manor ta mansion.) S Y Use a word th~ct ___ A _ ` WORD TUD : “ ' _- _ ` - _ _ .T_‘l;';_‘i' f times and _it is yours." Let us increase _.._-- _ ' ` _ i our vocabulary by mastering cnc, ' _ . ' _ i , _ _ _. . ,_ __ . ___ ` ` i *Q* *_ _ _ Ln r word each day Todays uoid Vic.- ILANT' being' on the alert‘ watcliiiil like a. vigilant and wary .oldi-_;'. `f “He assumed a watchful nttitudc., l = - " i i v . \.¢f~¢e§ \ E 9 The Gallant General-“.‘\mong thc; l_;i;i|itsta0u|. _(__, 1t:_lrl'iad _ _ i von ge: I1' _ a ersns f» ‘D roth Dix ----» "V V- OI 5| _,_ Matrimony _ . 0 y it Blelaedneag ' 1 WORDS OFTEN* MISUSED: Szly. ' ` °' S§,_f"_°f.‘,'°_,___f_‘,‘f.’_“1f_"§f_‘;’§;_*__f“;f_‘*;__‘”_f_‘§;_§'_;_iHusbands and Wives Who Say They Would mess. tssit-.ep__ _ Never Marry if They Were Single Forget That the Burden They Bear is Divided _ by Half and' That They are Spared 5 ;t. -om-sn Missrsccmm iiisiinel-| _ Special Curse of Loneliness _ 011. Oh the principle that we nevei know when we are well oi! and we are never satisfied with the par beautify, embellish. ornainent. be - , _-u meet .ays_ 'Ii I were single, I would never marry.” ' __ . N . | _ 7 if: fl- SYNONYMS: decorate. adorn. A young~ woman asks: "Why is it that almost every hiisbniid mid wiie ` ` r ~ _ . _ . . - » if _f _ cicek. ' _.,,_,, tlcuitr place that we are in We never see that the iloiiers are blooming around us, and the grass is sweet We are always remembering some luscious meadow _ f, “ >.- through which ue passed in the long ago, or think '_ that just over the bars there are greener ilclds and "O postures newer. "Man never is, but always to -be ` ` blessed," you know. That sort of thing. 0f COUFSB. marriage is no picnic, and when Deo- ” . they get more kicks than ha'pei'ica out of it. They iind the ronizince of courtship gone, its illusions dispelied, and in its place ____ ____i_______Ce_ The chief f_,a_ 9 - _ e o _ -_pt petit-__~:_ A MomingSmile I _ ' - ~ ~.'\‘-'“ " ple are in the thick of it. it often seems to them that Ch l i `_T~.-_/ i ,_ O' ii., _ _ smart sports ememlilc oi' i-rs convert sheer \vool into cool-:in -‘ gish :wt-ni, tnitiiliie for siiriiis suniile Hmiiircl iii Ulla §i“=\fl “"1 Womcn`s Missioiiriiyv ol tile Ulliied- memest gms preswt Wag Brigadier" the monotonous and uninsptring doing of one's daily duty They have dis Rpm” we / ‘ s ___ _ I _ - _ - General Blazcr,' wrote n young rc-i _ , _ __ _ . ture ot' the progirgiin was H Cfilllilli f___\ , .r&_~ 1 l 482 T\'l'lL‘.\bLY SPORTS stuii like that?" deniztndcci the cili_- ___.m. _O dme and you are mad for _he b_._gm|1gh_5 (mu: mu_.e`_ n piulciini "llc 1; Risen" li_\- i.._\ ioi- ' tor. _ ' _ ,'loi.vinf,- sixtccn 'iirla l’.c_<.ii-_ \.ir:ii,i_ . _ "Well," explained the 1'cp0l‘l0'l`i The husband andthe wife have found out that they did not inarry tliei\D01`l5- Jl‘f_1i_ l.‘..‘l`-li :intl ll:-'i-:i To-iii:~i'. _ "thats where he was."-Border Cliicsi _,_.C________,s of m_p0Ss1\)|e`perfections that méy mougm may were cspousmgri Doi-oii\_v nii.l .\i.\:~_i__i:'ri li'-l‘~1i-rail. A new ieatherweight tiveed in smart wood-velvet tones with neck- line softened by iaille silk crepe rever collar with flattering jabot iriii and ve-ste_e_ The skirt shows thc faslilonreble all-round box-plaits, and is stitched to hipyoke which is joined to bodice under the narrow belt. Style No. 482 cziii he l‘ad in sizes l6_ ill. 20 years, 36. 38, 40 and -ii inches bust. It will make up very attractively too in plain silk crepe in vivid red, wool jersey in almond green with match- liiu fnille silk crepe, grey silk crepe poilci in his account ui a gaitieiii toicicd that inziiiiage isnt just holding hands and billing and coolng, _. d .___ icpicwcning th bctiiinl the ca and the icsuiie tion of lcsus 'liiis UMW' It is vthking eight hours a day to pay the butcher and the baker and ` ,` - `. ` __ S I The “ext day he “'35 “Ned t° me the landlord and the milliner ar'*"- dressmaker and the beauty shop and conmled of SCHDHWP rcadmg"' “huh °‘m°”"‘ "°°"‘- it is standing over a cookstove nndwaslililg dishes and runningthe vacuum \\-ere ;:i\’<’11 by iiic l>Hf~f<1i'. RN -Mi -< ` ~ -- ” - V ~= '- ' - i,~; towns 'iiiii what do “"1 mea" bV “"f“`*g tlciincr and mirslng babies and staying nt home nights when your feet JustlL"“"g- ""“‘“ ”‘ “U M I ` but tnat each has got a. veiy human i mate o ts and wen nesscs -- ""* .ind itiiipci .uid neiies and selhshness and unieason Each has discoveiedillm '\"11‘ W* “U tl tit the inaiiiagt cerfinoiiy does not work n miracle that tuins a man and Hd/Cl “ill vcinan in‘o vo souls with but a. sin le thou ht two hearts that beat t ne, Phlllli Ml\V\U1~ il Household Hints ‘ g “ “° but that on the contrary, nmirlage seems to set people iii thcli individual' ..,_ .1 ii p.ociani has iii cl \’i By m,b,,¢a Lee npnnsiis as a inoiciant does, rt dye, and that no other iuo people in the Boliltvl 10 \'l ~'l‘i I" "1 " I -ii ki i.oici h di nloii and find so mai* tiiin s to flight about ‘tie foi -lic 'ill<`1i daughter M;-5, Jus, )3i~9,dy_ cha;-int. nearly always do marry again if they ose e r . -¢.~ A.” f ' 'J' . ` ’ /_1` . Now I use Lux for all my dishes. And for cleaninlf Many household soaps-flakes, chips and cakes-' e made in the old-fashioned way. They contain, rmful alkali that makes the skin rough. There is no injurious alkali in Lux. Made by a re-J ' markable process, Lux actually SOOTI-IES the akin- leaves it a little whiter and softer than before# -111-¢fB_Hf» 8Parkli11K Lux suds, ready before ou ever] Put J/Our hands in. are so rich and CLEANSI¥IG thdf the dishes seem almost to wash themselvesi _ ' T big package of Lux washes six weeks’ dishes! ely hands for sosmaii a price! ‘