ir ;‘= . rv ll :§ .. , fl. .'.f_“"~,i-#fit ~".">‘i.'.%.. lf- »» .5 it if ,‘ l if .ii il-_=i‘I . ~*;__.-:”'.';";; t-_1;;I;-__:_’<'2' - /-...f-_.M ...i. _ ._.\- A 1,, _J l- ll \ ~ f"'=i1~il». , fl; gl, _l . ;,'_is.,,, 3°.. is _-_-»- ~¢ '- fe.. _i il I, i. il ,. `. »l 1", 4- ,- .,. -. fl .- ,. it sxgl li il* 1 ._,. fi ,tl li xl l,,_ ‘Q-_~:Tf ._ ., Fi. ;4 ;f’,ji'by to novo- <-il You will have ll mi pu-ting Ml"¢= embroidery-or at least, so the oc- soon, when you hand over yous last Tell them up and down to mind their own business. and that you don’t eupa/tional thereapists declare. Any- “tenspot” for auto repahs. este who was your husbands iirlt love so lo . (al You will be unable to keep discovery soon; when you find s mouse 'in your dresser drawer. <8) You will be honored with A call from a vary distinguished pd- the money which comes into your 11) Beware of s. black will probably stumble over it dark. (iz) You will meet with a surprise tomorrow morning: will not get what you street f breakfast. (la) Afoilmgexrnill oeeur which will ssdden your - ; being caught in the rain with your ‘bat hat. Here is another good contest: Have funny pictures hung on the wells depicting parts of autos, and supply guests with piper and pencils, to write down their guesses. Fo;-dsteering wheehma liner Gn- circl by it _whbel U WWW- brakei ed china mp. For clutch utehed haul. Ihr carblnatorz s. our with "nuietor" photos on it. t .al 2; QI el K .For but it bwillht her. easily earn at congenial 1\b0r. EH tt gi? . ,Eg enou some A greater crime 0!theDUt- 5;a§§=Ee:§§a2;‘2§zs;=a 52?; 3 it léiiiiigii if i" litter; tg; it E’ te with the ls- heels letters "II" or "N/' a metal shield, inside the iotur astsamndistcr. msustfvsuiinsups sdsrlilllililovars rimawayhorso. B lr A lll'l' 0’!0UlClI Sandy-l\y,l(m\,whsni.sAnnie =`lsé'l"lvilh goixvtalot you marry Andy-It’ very uncrtain,M . lemsfoolglsvahersbisboaofigii- *.:'s.~:.:‘t“'_,;=."..‘-.:.r‘°.'.°°.:l undue-sa' mwmww wsmsesmmtafiin Ss longing glances toward a mahogany-topped desk. As I have remarked, many times, being a. woman is the most oom- plicsted. iob on earth and every day it gets more and more involved lor I. woman's emotional life always clashes with her business life and each ’ one unnts her for the other and makes har dissatisfied with the other. Here is an illustration of it in this girl who spent time and money fitting herself for a clerical job, who was stimulated by her life in an office, who enjoyed working with others, who liked her pay envelope and the luxuries But all of that did.u’t keep bu' from failing in love and getting mar- ried and having s. baby. And now she is bored with housework and baby- tsndlng and sbs feels tblt with her brains and training she is fitted for better work than s. servantil and she needs the money that she could so And. lure is the husband who wants to be the provider and the head of the house and for his wife to be satisfied lu the kitchen and the nurs- sry and with what he can give her. And here ls the biggest complication of all-the baby. So what! Who knows? More money will sus the husbaud’s burden and perhaps give the baby a better environment in which to live, but business is a _iealolu mis- tress and any woman who goes into it must give her mst thought, her “timers” 1"' '°“ :‘t.°.‘;:°'l.-.:“.:.:-rd ms “l‘°.W..l°lrf“ . _d' ‘ ou homemus p - orherinian e ow- iient Hggggliutf 1:' fx 33,' e;;bL2a2g;1°;'nbt§“i;”grou'g1°i‘v 3:2 shox. for ths‘l;i;'ves mdboggzugn of a‘ woman who has had a hard day aresetting bigger, according tothoss 5181;? over rapidly boiling water, M' °m°° Wm" “H “lumpy” o l'»’.§°.‘f.‘.3°.‘.-1'.f.‘“.i‘.i..;*'.:f.°;.’.rf‘*"‘"“ m ° »22»»l? -tit’-.°‘# ...ss mr.: :.‘l“‘ :t':...““.“°..‘:l°.:° a..°.‘.i.‘°..t‘:‘.‘:.‘.i* ”¢.‘:::' W°““°° °mb’°‘°°’°" “Ta °h°°‘”* hunt” "ming Wm "md m Wm' wily ,other can tivo mllousy cannot hire an one whopcgn :ska ui n°"°1 p°‘"’°m ‘°" “V 1“‘°"“°°1 t”'b‘° Rem°v° tmm mmng w°t"‘ “dd motb:r'?plses And uorsst child who has fmothers hand to guide <=l°tll with cms stitch or luv °“‘“5° “md “nd ‘P"°“‘* °“ *°l’ ‘"4 it, ¢ outliers 'votes to tough it, s mothers breast to nee to with lu little del-sy stitch end then matching f1‘I‘_fS°,~§]e‘;‘;e‘§]“_;‘f_,”' h§§§,‘§t“'° °°“”°' °' roublu, l mothers heart to uiidemna it, a mothers ups to kiss its mu-tl “th “fum and "°°h f1°W¢"S~ 0 b tt f Wh ° °"”‘ 2 “" me mu mom won, is better on and nu u better elunet ip the world The very newest note for the 59° "5 U ¢" ell °l'llll° f!‘0St- womm who mwhm her own is ing is set, pour chocolate mixture :gan the little woéiairo who is turned over to the rearing of servants impomd mm e_,pec,au d , , over oaks, letting it nm down os |°'°’“°“" and woven to accomcdata the em- uae" l firmly convinced that no woman has a right to have a baby un- is going to give it bel- a_ttention_ ngasyouarebislast l belle ing th t' thin ind . If u sro wins you will break on ali relationships with these con- calmlless of mind riyor mental ug: gtdlirshgdawhdxdm scisncsiezl and unsorupulolls woman who are deliberately and oruslly set- tisnts. d0w,,f,_1|_ ting out tn wreck your home. You will lose nothing in lonng them for ____ <5) you Wm hm mmm" 'A they an no friends of yours. They are the worst enemies you can poe- 'rweeq fm- Evmlnx your advantage. ,_ mend Wm un sibly have. And lay this truth to heart: Never believe any story that is _.___ you he Wm hd, ,you ,-hen M nu calculated io hurt your fseiinu that any ons brings you. They are vir- 'rwsed evening gown ,md sum., the m°,,,y_ ' tuslly always lies. Any one who is mean enough to be willing to make with skirt. Jacket and blouse of fur ml You win nmsevmmmmm you lmllevw H 111°'-ll l=\°llKl\ l»° mm “P thing that any woman in the world could bs heartless suspicion of her husband in ii young wife’s heart, or to sm uldh wrelriky that 'lliappinesgh of a home. Murciier is not _ And s p o that ere is no way to a equately §§§‘,§¥° ‘°°“- ‘f"‘°“ ""‘° "““‘“’ éihunua tam. 'nm wining that you om do is to protest yourself spout W,” You Wm Mmm. mdq”Mm¢_ em by ovokiing society and refusing to let any woman, even your ly mn' if you never I .ny of mother, criticise your husband to you or tsll you of any of his escapadss the tale. P°”°~”‘°“- 'nie rl-tolli ny out l rslormed mu- mules the mit nusboos. 'rm (W) Y°u"3 mm’ 7°" Wm Wm not be true, but certain it is that many s. man who has been a phil- be earning $50 Der-1159!' in his youth settles down into the most domestic of husbands and auntioae sure of his love for his wife because hs has had so many a ons. DOBUFHY DIX. tohim. Heisalwyporrotfrom the Congo, and do you know I've heard that poor bird whistle "Homo Sweet Home" till the tears ran down his bulk!" “All right, mvam. 1'll look altar him" said John. “I know them par- rots from the Congo. They sure-ly are clever birds. I used to have ous myself and would you believe it, the beggar-I beg pardon ma'am-the bird used to whistle "Tho Village Blacksmith" till the sparks flew oi! the end of its t_iil_i” Handiesiiiling in the house ood housekeeper . . .~ 'I"S6`ue¢hingtowlu |omsnce...butit'sauotber I thing to lldd it. You may be the most thoughtful wife-the most pleasant companion-but if you let yourskin beeomeeoane and unattractive, then much of your charm is lost. 'Psi-tunstely. you doa't need etvweive bwlilieli- A! fha int sign of trouble,'|ust get Cuticura Soap and Olntmsut. Used \’Q“|lrly, these are all the help nature Womans Realm -:- Social and Personal -.- Fashions -.- Literature DorothyD¢x¢LetterBox | "As '|00 ¢0"s¢|E Balbies, After %llMAtli:: Morrle In\porlt2§n}:1tT‘l\an uxunes a o ers ave no lg o ‘ A Alianxiion Them for Business _ A loyal mother and a neu- shut Dlx-uy wire um 1 have been iiavmg o controversy over g whether or not lbs should to work outside of the home. 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HAD IN CANADA. om°°\"““‘ I is mmlllng and healing :Hn troubles _ l./‘ '_ _ I it A Hal1owe’en Visitor With unbelievable certainty 'twas Ha.llowo'en night. October 31, the Iiisht of “spirits uid witches," so they say. that this partieula-r. real, live black cat walked in out oil the darimem. His eudc'r.m appearance was quite unannounced and unex- pected. I had longbeen hoping for gust such In opportunity of adopt- a stray oat. but most certainly did not expect to be thus presented with one. and a block one, on Ha1l0we'en of all calendar nights. Home may conjectule all sorts of things such as "bad luck,” "un- canny" and so on, but this special, coal-black cet brought exceeding good luck. (if there is such a thing.) He Htahrwhly refused to to usher- ed out that evening and was still more reluctant to depart in the molrninguiwanfedwglivehiman opportunity of returning to his owners, if there were any. He absol- utely refused to leave the premises I-nd lingered on for several days dis- playing 9. very mark. desirous atti- tude, which wcsi ms over and he was promptly uiopiod emi named Halloween or "Hal" for short. He was truly a handsome creature, black boat and emerald eyes-yet , just plain "cat," no pedigree, As I went about my household tasks he followed from room to room and if I remained long in me spot he settled down as close as possible, om-led up into a ball and watched with one eye open to see Y-lmtIdidh0tesca.pehim. I-Iehad leamed through constant vigilance, 0! my variolls morning activities. I was awakened regularly at the proper time by Heirs soft new gent- ly passing over my eyes. when I opened them he gently licked my chin and expected the usual dis- play of affection on my part which consistedoi’ long gentle strokes while telling him what a lovely, shiny black cat he was. While I dressed he watched my every movement with s. wise, almost human expres- sion. Hs knew I closed the hall to the slaower monk’ so instead of Umm mn em them and overugnzs doa- .and sat waiting. I-Ie walked in when it opened and sat wholly re- conciled to await my oxmance WI!! surfed tglieltglgtlgtligg ; leger 5,-I tits. _.lg ggi; § 5 Q5 E532? .. sr "g?'s§§§;5§§§ oigteseg e Eixgéiaiies §?§;§§s. 3 ' 4? = _ Y _ _ 1 I==.1== ii ~.__ »~ ' "=I:;;. -. _ : -. _;;;__vrr! '._=`~'." .- I~ »`...l_ .. 15"-..'l ~`=`=, V03( »*‘F~ lfilf § ~»` 1 it l' y Q ,,,~,v;¢*a. __ _r (___ _F \ I "1 2 ‘ 474 ' ~ 500141118 f°r Hal on the return trip, but he outwitted me again. A lady with a small water-spmiei was 00111158 flfwlni ul. when suddenly a N180 G0! Chlrged out unexpectedly hom s side ltroet and gttgqgsg the spanfel. Instead of climbing s tree, cat fashion, Hal rughsd to up neeuo of the little dog. Pouncing “WH U19 Feat hound he spat and growled and fought ingrily until the dog was obliged to drop his vic- tim and flee for his life. This incident. however. iiww a great crowd and I received several offers for the purchase of Hal. But I °l1ly realised now precious be was to ms and proceed re* 353 led homewud. trym to twat saucer of milk osfve for his bravery. This llms “Black sometimes affect! if if it gtiilizfig Qigtegili s5§§il 3 it endeared ttentions. bs land" an lbllor,” as I onsiiy called him. tl many similar ten years and to the literally 5 r _ _ SMART cLo1HEs FOR ¢ 3 THE HOME DRESSM/i1 Q ._ ._ _ .-.l .._'. _ _ ‘_ , _ ii _s i' Edwalulsburq '"- .1 lv » _ l 1 ,v .|- ‘THI FA » ' ou 2:: s=d§ #<5 i L E l RG' 00-» l-U\i*°‘ s , _e M I, 4 sud 6 years. Bite 4 requires Ili* Price of PATTERN 15 cents in-»