< r-usnwwte FISFEIINQPQQ rv °/\(“.!§ FJUHT v éévvv-vv Yvv v vvv THE STORE OF CHILD FASHIONS .\ distinctive group of (lii-ls‘ Coats of Imported .\ll Wools (some with fur trims). $5.50 to $14.95 Girls‘ Botany Serge Middy Suits sxow surrs Ileg. $5.00 $3.95 (luv-niece style in all wool blanket and Melton cloth uitli leather knee patches. All popular colors. 3.1.98 to $7.98 ll The Misses Holmes and Bradley ,. T i w) 1521 Queen Street t‘ . - ~- 3“? W“ 1° n11 0111f)’ 1n the Snow Suit Contest. 1111’ l0 b0 held Silt. Dec. 19, “fl-n "fr" 11°11" Purchase Your receive a. coupon d- . . l) vvvvvvvvv‘ n... HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTYVITIES ‘l'.'.r\ ,';‘.‘v “lllltlllt tho giver is bare, ‘ plant iii-ere used as pins and needles “Yiiii 1 w,» liiiii vii with his gift. 1 by the Aztec Indiaig of Mexico, . illl‘(‘(‘. g _ tllillr-tfif, hi; hungoring neighbor F: 1i ore more dependent. upon and .\1r~." ‘the seiisc of smell than are mam- ~—— -~~~ ‘ male. OIL DIANIFFRES .. g _ _ Tho ibis. famous bird in Egypt's '1“..i= best authorities iigroc llllll. rxntnont history, has ianished from any ‘i\i\l'l1“i!1 who uses liiiiiitl polish that country, since the last, this on rllflllid oil ‘nor nulls ill Iezist iivicc a record there was shot. in i877, tropic. Piulll olive oil ivzll do. , _ Ho: on nuiiit tire esticcialli" Duck in flight are guided mainly hcixsiu-nil to r- ,~ i1"..it criirk by tvmpcrnttire currents of the and 11.11.» ‘.\'lll£'ll iarixi‘; misili". Al-'.'lll'—~~fl. lilCl which explains their ' - you l‘.1‘\'0 lkUil fill‘ and emery ‘ flight north iii spring and south in .11ll[li_‘.‘ wink flu‘: 'rt;;'s o‘ ‘ full. tii liziiiifl, iii "iaxii-in 011V.‘ oil. - wt! tiw" iyxi-i < iiinn in thc_ studying: death rates for repre- .“l'111'£'t‘tl t» ro- i:f‘lll2\l.\'C states in the last 20 years. 111d titflill skill ‘doctors (incl that. scarlet fever has ldcclinetl to a greater extent in the north than in the south. sriicxvn snonrs _ g . vrore vc or century "lilflcntli r .______..__._ . Diamonds cciitiiry. i Knit Sweater for A Small Miss drcovcrcd in .‘ ‘be prepared at approximattil)’ 111° right time. TH? vvwvwv v v i i l i i FITTED and UNPITTED ! JONES- SCHOFIELDWATHEWAMLTD. l (DRiw mun’ civisioui SMNT JOHN, N]. i ‘and. in South Alllt. in the nine- teenth~before that imiian produced practically all of these gems. ‘- Proioplasnipthc tnriu of lic on |the earth, can exist- only within 'oertain temperature ranges and with ‘adequate moisture; so that i1‘ liic exists oii other planet.» ll iviuild, have to take different forms meet- ‘ing the conditions there. t .\IL'S'I‘.~\RI) ‘Tsn-DIODI-IRN FOR. vs as ‘F0011 Mustard. one of the oltlei known, spices, was first. valued for hind-l, irinal purposes rather than as s: 5111150111112‘. An ziprl‘ lliiui WA.“ con- sidered o sure cure for .\('t.\1']llOII bite". and ll-ilifls lllrfl hoili-il iii nit‘ with driid ins to inrl-zi~ 1\ rough .-»,\'rup. The custom of L.lil(ll1l‘-I lhc seeds and siting them nun llll‘ powder. as they are ur-l toil:i_v, .\\'3s not 1llll'tl£lllt't".l uii? 1721i, ulioii an Ellgll§l\\\‘(7llliltl.".\ . irirs oi Durhainf‘. inzitlc the invpi-iiiiciit and ifound it. tasty. i IIIINTS ON NFRSINIZ .»\'l' HOME The “ill-EC. \\'l\(‘lll.('l‘ 1T0 tissional, iviio i~ nun.‘ . .. \by the doctor i> iiie lilli‘ \'.lltl llil\ cvcrvthiiic n; re '1 "r ~. iir l .. v ‘ll .!lll.ii lil' 01' Much l1lll1t't't‘ *.:r_\‘ tlz" saved 1hr llU-lhi’ iii 2.1 finds tho piiiiii’ lllltl l s i‘ ‘ prrpart-il tiir li.in ;ui.'i tine hiive l0 tiivtr tziiui iniriii: vliili- lllCi yiriticiil i» uiiilri ~t'il 10;" (‘Xillllillil-i 1.011 or ifii- l.i‘.;li\ ciiuirrti so that he tziii put lis Lint iizncnt iliixn and ‘o (in. \‘i'Ei.lc 2t is almost 1111110 sible 1 for the tioctoi- to gauge the exact \ time oi" his \..\.;l. he nun usually give i .~omr idea ivhcihcr it wiii be in the i morning or afternoon. early (r late,‘ THE FIRST VISIT On the arrival of the doctor the v‘OfOO1-v0vv-$v.¢4§OOO-OOQ-OOOQOvo v v vvv Ii '1'i‘\l.li li.lit‘."l'll' :‘.i. ii x pipe. t.» p.c. 0t nii evening. Lridgc ciub. I (‘Hort TTTTETCW‘ comm: xv Ad‘ AAAAAA A t uniniun Z - Slit Zlhlt. 5- v s . VG Sense D h g lllllyfil¢ orot y Dex 1 If Husbands and Wives Have Pet Peeves, it is Better to Compromise and Trade the Elimination or Condone One for the ' Other According to a newspaper dispatch, a divorce has been prevented B-nd the dove oi peace once more induced to brood above a home throulh 11 diplomatic arrangement by which the husband B81965 l/fl W199 1115 W119 w all the country club dances in return for per- mission to keep his hunting dog in the 1101-1"- A 5010111031! Twg solomons, male" and female, come to 11158111611“ F01’ 111115 l5 pointed out a practical way to handle WW1 safety TNT that. bows up and. Wrecks many homes. 0t course, those of us .wlio are Qrong for bigger, better and more lasting weddings have always known that the chief thing that is the matter with marriale 15 that there is not enough give and take in 11- but we haven't known what to do about lt- 50 the solution oi the problem comes almost B5 nn :\ll."i\\'L‘1' t0 tirayer. And. like most great discoveries, it is so Simple 11' 15 1‘ wonder that some hrizin-truster hasn't thought of it before. I1- 601151515 111 trading m your gricvziiit- against your partner and 30111111; 501119111118 111111 You Want out o1 him or her in exchange, instead of just bickering 9110118. F9111" 11-11191" your. about (icing the things you don't want to do and not doing the 11111115 you do unlit. to do, without ever getting anywhere. All married people know thnt it is the petty daily irritations that turn i: "Ligt- from i1 prnnd sweet song 1lllO an anvil chorus, and that it is ens- m. t , o,,.,»i,,,,i._ 1i“. m.,. fmlltg in their mates than it is leaving the top off H“. ,,,,,,i,|,;,,,,_ mi.“ ii.‘ powder on the dresser. or reading the newspaper at iniiilzirsi, or tlllllklllt! zi roll in ilic coffee. lPv iiii-d» are iiuiliiiiis of fights between husbands and wives over the .. llll‘_\' do that get on eiicli miner's nerves where there l5 one over any ilii n, izii- iii.i_iiii- .~~in-. ti‘ .1" uiiiliv. iiicii and women, being of opposite sexes, having a. different unil hiiving been brought. up in B. different envlrllnmenl». 115W iiiiiiits. ins-ta and desires. cnd these are bound to clash when in‘ lllllllltl together in wedlock. The result has been that-they have ninde l.i'I‘.1' homes a dark and bloody battleground, or else one of l ii ll trit- lll 101‘ the sake of harmony and became a miserable hnlnan irt that tho other kicked about as he or she pleased. .»\li of \lS know couples who have scrapped for forty years over the Other couples who fight over each others relations like 11085 y” ii Djlll‘, 0111121‘ couples who argue over every question from pJ-tlm Wives ivho make a scene every time their husbands g3 downtown Husbands who raise ruckuscs when their wives join a And so forth and so on. ‘Those uncongeniul couples fill the divorce courts, yet there are VBYY oi tlicni who still couldn't get B. lot of happincssout of their mm‘- . gcs and sure their homes and their children 1f they would do a little mod hard lions-trading with their mates. A mun, for instance. might agree with his wile that he would never i . nuke any more wisecracks about her lipstick and her drugstore complex- ul\fi"r_ 7 H’ V’ ‘:3: '50 than the panent’ and room “my l win and tlic money she spent at the beauty shop if she would cut out the lectures about the evil effects of tobacco on the human system and not act like an curly Christian martyr every time he drops cigarette ashes on the floor. A husband might trade in two symphony concerts for a day's fishing vv the soap made willi Gentle Olive Oil! HOW adorable they are! Their great duk eyes. fringed with 1on5, curling lube: . . . their rose-bud mouths! No picture can do justice to the Dionne Quinn. For so much of their beauty is in their exquisite. baby-girl complexion: . . . kept soft and smooth, both winter uud summer, by Palmolive’: gentle, protective catel Why they use only Palmolive the - Soap made with Ollvo Olll Because rhea: famous little girl: were born premature‘, they have always had unusually sensitive skin. That is why, for some time after their binlnthey were bathed only with OIiveOiL Dr. Dafoe, likefiloctor: everywhere, knew that nothing i: so soothing for delicate skin ls gentle Olive Oil. Then, when the time ‘mine for soup and water barbs, bow important i: was to choose a romp made from the gendcst, most soothing ' gi-edientsl And so, Dr. Defoe chose Palmolive, the soap made with Olive Oil, to be used exclusively for bathing the Quins’ tender skin! What a Luann for Every Woman! Mother! Why should you risk bathing your precious baby, or my of your children, with any soap less gentle than the one chosen for the little Dionnes? And you, too, Lovely Indy . . .you. who want to keep your complexion alluring through the years! Why not give your skin the beauty cue Dr. Dafoo Says : IOIIIU time l HWII’ Palm Oils can give? Why not use safe, gentle, pure Palmolive for your own face and hath! "lam TY-OIE COOK'S CORNER AMorningSmile T09 OBSERVANT. POTTED HEAD. House of l Half an ox head’ one ox foot. She-Is that the gas czmpany? Voice-Ale, this is the Parliament. i t w/ewee lllfiiDlinllle Quins use only PA LM O l_l V E “At the time ofiho birth with: Dionne jluiutupleis. and ‘for t ey _ b h d nl ' Oi‘ that only Palmolivek secret blend of Olive and 0 - - - V-ihzn the nniilzd for m: Ind wru- bnhs, we cl siv IYP-f 015W‘! so.’ c!‘ \I U I ll Y IQ bathing these famous labial.“ TO KEEP YOUR OWN COMPLEXION ALWAYS LOVELY. USE THIS BEAUTY SOAP CHOSEN FOR THE QUINS llllllf! 3 liquid ‘ QOVQOOVQIQ.OOOOOOOVO-QOOWQOQOOffQ-OQOO-OOQOOOOOOO-QQ-O-O-O-O-QO-QOQ-Q jliVomanis Realm -:- Social and sPersionalwl-r: Fashions e-Literature y ‘ **::“‘*C¢OQQO-OOOOOQWOOOOIQIOOO-O4WOOOQQOOGOOQ§QQQ0 ~ m, Pinion‘ i yr i: i i~‘ or . 23$... tslirvlvo m, mo i ,mezit off the bones. Set the meet nsldc and put the boil for two hours. Now do the sanu with the moat off the foot mid re- ,turn the bCncs. punter, if necessary, and simmer for ‘another three or four hours-about bones back to Add some more hours altogether-mud the should be reduced to two ' nurse 520ml: kmeel’ h?“ bigot" h l“ and his Saturday golf for a movie. The wife might say: "I'll give you W111‘ etiters t e 11C room,i pos-si 1e, out . , . - ‘mother an Aunt Emily and the poodle for a two weeks visit if you Will gm; mm :31 B063?” gftéhc fut‘ v iigrov to look glad and give niy mother a cordial welcome when she 6011105 ‘s con on. 1\ is in inst ., veizit as accurate zin account ‘X15’ i h” a “m mug Slay *3} I possible of the beginning of the 111-, , ness should be stipplieti Uetiilsi fw» \ v should be given of ivlicn inc 111- i I '34 nes started, lioiv it siartcci i\vitli_ '1,‘ headache, cough, sore tliroiu’ andl so on). and wliiit other syniptoinsl have since supervenrd. 1f the i.-at-, ent has-had a. similar illness 0n a,‘ x ' previous occasion this should be} mentioned to the doctor, with as‘ ._ many (lfitfills of this illness us can " be remembered. An account of the patients health before the present I illness ls also lielpiiil. If thc doc- . L tor has made previous visits to the fl" _ patient he will appreciate an ac-l ' v curate account of thc patients con- | dition since his lost visit. Tliel __’-' nurse should have token ilio pat-l I . ient's temperature and pulse rate and should have ‘written these down s0 that no mlnlilkfiS are made. - She should be able to tell the doc- i ' '- ~._ tor how the patient has slept. nnd[ . if the patient has not slept the,‘ ii to tell the doctor whether W .1 ,. 31A i, »- , so on, have improved or cone " - worse and whether any now symp- toms have supcrvcncd‘ since \-lie doctor's last visit. All these details should be discussed before the doc-; tor enters the sickrccm, l Bllfyillll‘ Nrirtli :i1'L V‘ - V l v - Design N“ 133 Clllllillli‘ ]lllll0\'l‘1' with cute hunky yiockot which will appeal to any liiili- iiidy. 1i llllllf; till‘ body for warmth and is extremely easy and quick THE SNKRQOM \ to 1;iiit. .\1iiki~ .‘-(‘\I‘l‘£ll of them in different colors for your little girl, The sickroom use“ Shank, be m} tin-l p .' LliUl‘ n1; inns for her ivicntls. . ‘y absolute readiness ‘or the doctor,“ ‘liiw ;i.iit-~rii (i111 hi: obtained in sizis 2. 4. 6 mid B. Each pattern ln- visit u 1-5 lmpnrum, to “(C that , E7|t ruin‘. iiir kiuting. ii-ithout abbreviations, a tissue pattern for the patient is m a good light’ 50L » - ,.i.ii~.izi r iiitvv it is knit, complete instructions for working and that we down can exmmna mm l\ llbliPlllll 111i; ilii- .\\'I'.lll‘l‘. 11.4 well as a sample of the yam from which the easily. The nurse should have the ~ Origiiiitl '.i.iiiiii'. 11.21:. nuuiv. patient prepared so m,“ n“ gab st-nii m» iiiiii. i:i >tiimps or coin l(‘0l|l preferred» for this pattem to men“ “n be removed 9am‘, and The Clio: ‘oil- i ivu Guardian Ncczlleivork Department, quickly l" the doctor wishes ex_ l amine hlm. , This is essential when a child is, s -i Iii a Cold 7 l To help end it sooner, L rub throat and chest with I Vlfilfi [so this coupon Prlnt your name and address iplalnly To The (‘hiirliitlrtiiivn Gilartlian Nt-rilleu-iirl; Dept. [IPISIGN NO. lliil. sill.‘ ......-. ¢ f,';,_nm__._.__.___ _- _ __-_- - —-___-_.- film"! Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___-_-.-..-__--__-_ (JIt;-_----————-——I'rovlnce---—-——-— ..» I’. , i .‘_VlIl]]- l _ 101115 SW11 I15 60111411. lwfifi-"ltllv. 11nd l it has boon almost impossible to Shouid always be a plentiful rupply examine him. __',_.__ A husband might barter putting on his dress clothes and stepping out iivo rvriiings a week if the wife would agree to stay at home the remainder mi‘ the time without telling him how tired she is, and how much trouble the children are, iind how long it took to get the dinner. A wife might “Xlllgié almost anything she wanted out of a husband if she would sign an l agreement not to nag. Both parties might agree to cut out the topics of Conversflt-im on which they disagree and over which they always argue. Oh, there are infinite possibilities in the trade-in system of marriage. Try it. ' poniornv DIX. to fililnllllflwd by the doctor, par-i be empty, 5o that, the doctor can tlCllhlrly if it is the doctor's first put, down his stethoscope, that-mo. visit and the child has not. yet been g meter" and 0mg;- mgti-umgnte, and put. to bed. A child ls easily frlght- E1135 somewhere g0 wi-itg if m; cncd by the appearance of a strange twtshes u) write i; pygscflptlon, 1t poi-son in the house. and. his fear l "L; irrigating {or bath doctor and is increased if lie has to be Ufl-‘pgtlenl’, if the only room for 1n- dressed. Hi" immediately thinks . sirummts is on the bed, that something dreadful is going when 9, surglcgl gggg is being 10 11111111011 t0 him. I have 01W" nursed tit-home all dressings should been called to cises where the child be imseped before the doctor's has not been put to bed, and lahelvjslt’ ,0 that, they can quickly be proce~s oi‘ trying to undress him removed, o...‘ or two enamel‘ ~' reason for this. Siic should be nblc l in ii... middle or the day has led to bowis should be ready for the so many struggles and tears that donor's use 1g necessary, and there of boiling water available. Any question that the nurse wishes to ask the doctor should be 'I‘1ie bedside table (or, i! pre- asked after he has left the sick- foi-red, an additional table) should room. so that the patient has not; BEDSIDE TABLE -—GULLISON_'S— WE Share Our Profits with YOU Have your hair attended to by us. and receive a SECRET PANEL TREASURE ' CARD and win from 20c~to $5.00. -N0 BLANKS- Everybody a winner ti‘ Phone 1329. 176 Great George Street, CIIQIIOtqQIII ‘ I "Oh, sorry’ but iva ii‘t for tut, Soak them for some hours. was I?" AN EQUINE AFFLICTION. First Dutchman-l don't pretty well. Adolph, I hat a horse in my throat. ' ‘from the foot as trel ‘Now cover them well ivith lwater in a big roomy pun and boll 1°1 111° the“ ‘,qiiorts. Strain and cool. rcniovc all break up into pieces and take away ‘Ifat. melt 82min and add the chopped 11$ 111111311 01 the fat 11nd m5Tl5°W'l1lCt1l.. Season with tivo teaspoons lmslble" 3mm salt hull teaspoon auspice. a little with boiling water, then bleach 1n nutmeg and Cnymum Simmer a" salt and water for an lioiir or twol _ together for qunryr oi an hcur t0 cold l reasoning be tliorouihll’ Adolph-Dal; is not right. You|for three hours. Trice out the head mixed in, then till ‘into niotilzls and 1119111 You have a colt in your held.l at this juncture and take all the siiind mo“). i0 mo], to listen to details of his diet. meti- clne. and so on being discussed. Any instructions that the doctor Elves are best written down, so that no mistakes are made. Today's Short Wave \ Radio Program l llllillgllfillfitnfilill WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER l8 BERLIN 5 p.n.-—Etemlty through a~ Song. (The orgln of five German folk songs). ND. 25A m., 11.11 meg. ROME 6 D.m.—Ve'Ws in English. Folklore concert. Talk on topics of general interest. 2R0, 31.1 rn.’ 9.63 meg. EINDIIOVIN, NETHERLANDS '1 tam-Happy hograms. PCJ. 31.2 m., 9.59 neg. ‘ WNDON 7:20 isms-Boxing: Ben Foord (South Africa) V. Walter Neusel (Glfmflny). 0GP. 10.6 m., 1531 mtgu, 05D. 26.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg. manor: . ozlsclostov/inia 7:85 rump-Evening of Operetta. 0m. 19.6 m. 11533 1mg. naoun, OZECHOBLOVAKIA 8:06 pans-Dialogue m Engllgh, OLE’ 10.6 m. 15.23 meg. BERLIN 9:15 gmm-Ooncei-tofiilflitmuale, DJD. 26.4 m., 11.77 meg. HALIFAX 0:30 p.m.-"Mus1c to Remenlaer‘ - vocallsls and orchestra. oiwx, 49-3 m». 6. 09 meg; OJWO, 48:2 m., iii i Fashions’- Latest For Chic Dressers You can make two entirely dlf-l .'ferent dresses with this plltefll.‘ g You'll like the new interest iii jopeuiets thllt mi-m high riiii 51101.11- der sleeves. It makes the inoiel eay to fashion. ‘ The bodice of this wool nilxtiirc dress opens at the front t: show off the plain wool siirplice vest, The narrow leather belt and but- tons repeat the tone of the ‘vest. Now for another dress-see small vlewl The bodice buttons up to the neck with tiny revers. The flared hip pepium is split opened tit the front. It has above-the-ellcow sleeves. Select velvet, velvetoin, shiny satin crepe or crepe silks for afternoons for this version. Style N0. 1896 is designed for s1 es 14, 16, 1B years, 36. ‘.18, 40 and fl-inches bust. Size 36 requires 33-4 yards of 39-inch material with 1-4 yard of 39-inch contrasting. ‘ <<<\< _ //// .0 lift-ace Btu - _ _ _ _. ._ __ Name 011v State Street Address an meg; ctnx. ass m., iinz meg.‘ tonnou 10:20 p.m.-From Junge to Jazz. Jules Bledsot GSD’ 25.5 m. 11.75 meg; GBD, 313 m., 9.58 meB. .