roan READY ‘flu A JIFFY! lhl the Clark Kitchens help you for quicker and bolts: moolc A Canadian Finn osloblilhod I877 W.CLARK.II.MJIEL {slcnlishments o! " nlrool, P.O-, SI. Reml, P.Q., and Harrow, Onl- PAGE EIGHT Wioltwtlieb Fdshionnbles are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annabelle llbrthington ' And I'll let you in on the secret of how simple it; is to fashion it. The bodice is in two sections. It is cut from centre-neck along the per- forated lincs and finished for clos- ing. The two-piece circular skirt is seamed and attached to the bodice. Now all you've to do is to set the sleeves into the armholes and stitch the collar at the necqiine. brown coloring. suede. belt. The collar was white linen. contrasting for the 8-year size. 8. l0, 12 and 14 years. brown tie. preferred.) Price of pattern 15 cents. l 1 Name son-nuns“... Street Address C11? State 'I‘lie original was rich mauvy- The belt brown The ribbon tie matched the It takes but 2 yards of 35-inch material with h’. yard of 35-inch Style No. 697 ls designed for sizes Henna shade ribbed wool jersey is 501v“ is m“ under smart with brown jersey collar and sleeve cuffs, brown leather belt and Be sure to nu in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin N0. 697. Size ...................... nnnooscooooroan-uus-snocolvoololollv nuns".........-...~...-...u.... sAFia Milk from Canadian cows, packed in ,Canada in Canadian cans and cases. a/i/zzatzm Frnyi forfr/"(d (ow: PRODUCED IN CANADA ouARoEo ' .1'111-,K it Only purest whole milk, safeguarded at the source by the strictest cleanli- ness in the care and in the milking of the cows, and then evaporated to double richness gocs into Carnation cans. These cans are then hermet- 16111? scaled to continue the pro- tection until Carnation reaches you. To save on butter and cream and get w°nl1¢ffil11y fine textures, use Car- nation Milk in all your cooking. I Wrillfor Cook Book and Babyflquk CARNATION CO.. LIMITED Aylniu, Oar. 1111-. Ul-lARurrll-liiwm kiUAifiilAN _____7 Dorothy Dix Letter Box 2M in Smflo] I171 i Is the Widow With Grown Children Wise to Marry Again? - Must This - Indiscreet Girl of 17 Marry a Man Who is Re- pulsive to Her? six children, the youngest of whom is 18. I um now thinking of ml"?- ing again. Do you think there is such a thins 85 5°°°m1 1°"? MY . first marriage was very 1111PPY- 13.0 W" 1111111! 1 could be happy again with 1111011181’ 111-1511111151’ I PHTPLEXED. ...___._ Answer: Of course there is such a thing as second love. and very often it is a. far deal)" P11551°11 1111111 $111‘ first love was. Naturally, second love has not all of the fireworks, the thrills and palpitations 11nd ecstasies, the circling wings and 80111911 81°17 $11M first love has, because as We 810W 01d" W9 81°"! soberer and less romantic: 0111‘ 111°°°1 11°55 11171 "m; so hot. in our veins and we love with 0111‘ 1188.68 B8’ But, just because of all this, second love is ve1Y 0111611 "- Tm" 511115‘ . factory emotion than first love was. It is a. beautiful friendship ‘ ’ *1 ‘ on congenlallty and companionship, and if it 11115 11°19 "11 °1 111° 1191111“ well as our hearts. despair That is why second marriages are nearly “IWBYS 118D?!’ 11nd successful and seldom end in divorce- Whether a widow of 46 should marry again or not depends. 01 @111“. and most of all, upon how suitable a choice shc has made. The lot of the vizell-to-do widow with no one to boss her. 110 1111111 11° her neck the second time under the yoke unless she is so deeply in love with some man that life without him is cinders, ashes and dust, and un- less she knows that she is getting a life partner who will pull his half of the load and be a pleasant and affectionate yokemate. For her to marry, as so many middle-aged widows do, a man who is younger than herself and who has only an eye on her iazc husbands in- surance money or some man who is a grouchy semi-invalid or some wid- ower with a houseful of children is to bring certain misery down upon hei cad. And why so many women precipitate this catastrophe upon them- standing? But if the middle-aged widow finds s. man who is suitable in year: and social position and of an amiable and cheerful disposition and withal, one whom she can love, I think she docs well to marry again For thereby she saves herself from two evils, loneliness and being a. bur- den on her children.‘ The curse of the middle-aged woman is loneliness. When her child- ren are little they are company for her and she is so absorbed 1n them that they fill her liIc and she has little need of other society, but as 5001. as they are grown the young birds leave the nest. No matter how much boys and girls, love Mother, they don't want to spend their evenings en- tertaining her. They want to be out with boys and girls of their own age dancing and skylarking and having a good time. into the picture. She ivct-blankcts every festive occasion just by her presence. So Mother up homes of their own. They are occupied with their own affairs. They still they won't want her. and she knows it. her own friends, her own occupation and makes her life as independent of her children us she can. That is happiest for her and-for them, too. And if she has found a man whom she likes as ii. fireside companion she is most wise if she annexes him also. DORUPHY DIX. U O I I O I Dear Miss Dix-Last. summer a 17-year-old high school girl was wronged by a. college freshman; He oifered to marry her but she refused. Her family has only learned of it now. Should they keep the matter ‘quiet and let dead dogs lie or should they insist on the marriage? He has no means of supporting hcr. It will be impossible for them to avoid each other entirely next summer. GRATEFUL. Answer: If it were my daughter, I should certainly not insist upon the mar- riage, because it would only be making n. bad matter worse. The girl's life has been bruised by her indiscretion, but it would be wrecked entirely by forcing her into an unwilling marriage with a boy whom she does not lcve and who is in no position to marry. Such an unholy union would be bound lo end in disaster for both parties. Each would reproach the other with their plight. Thcy would fight like cat and dog. Thcy would bring out what was worst in each other and their characters deteriorate under the ordeal. Two wrongs have never yet make a. right and to sacrifice a. boy's and girl's every chance of happiness to the conventions is too high a price to pay. I think God must be very pitiful ‘to the sins of ‘olesccnce, when boys and girls stumble so often oi! the straight and narrow path be. cause they have the passions of men and women with the lack or self- control o! children. So my advice to the parents of this young girl would, be not. to force her to marry the boy who is repulsive to her, bccaugg he represents her own wrong doing to her, but to forgive her and to try to blot out the past as completely as they can. ‘Perhaps just because she has made this one mistake she will rise m higher things. DOROTHY DIX. EsrABLisniinOvnn 50 Yams Cuticurn ' Qoap ‘Protects ' ‘ . . J Cullen-a not o yrlilflfllfiilih 11111111‘: antiseptic and heal ng u "f! .°1|ll.1I"°P¢1'-1¢I which on‘- monl e-benelioiiftuillfflullfim filkflnce is deltghlfuliTryiflodsy-Jndllllfi "helm-Ii q.- m, a-nnklii” o???‘ m‘ m’. _ Try’ u T . Dear Dorothy Dix-I ama widow of 46 and have raised a 1811111! 0! F!" upon how much she cares for the man she proposes to take for o. husband t" Mrs. Clymcr (slvlns n 1101s 4111' nary-Oh, Bridget, the lnlld 111815 wflked out on me. Won't you help servo the 81168158? Oook (firmly)-—Not in the dining- room. But I've had cafeteria experi- e and if you'll line 11D V0111‘ guests and shoot ‘em out here I'll see they get all that's comin’ to them. Growing “Chiidiérl Get Strength liom Vi1d1"'""'C1‘ Scott's Emulsion Etiquette Iylilflhlk Q. May all kinds of invitations be | thrills of boy-and-zirl 1°11?- 119 515° 11111115 1115 wrmems of jealousy and extended over the telephone? A. All except formal ones. Q. How should a birth be an- nounced? A. By telephone, telegram or let- Q. What rule should be followed in seating guests? A. Put congenial persons near have to cuter to and freedom to do as she choses is one that has as few each other and alternate the men worries as falls to mortal lot, and she is a. very foolish woman who puts and the women. I f k ' Why let a dry skin ink: you look years older Linn you m? Poinpdan Day Cream (Vanishing) and Pompcian Night Cream (Cleansing Cold Cream) will rectors tho maintain and supplmcu to your skin. Another Pnmpeim prod the now indelible. lipstick-will enhance tho beauty of your 11pm Whilcit is possible to pay more l; is impossible to buy better. r PoMPeiAN PRODUCTS FOVR BEAUTY Q Here is a bit of washing wis- dom that overworked women are learning-suds are the swat of m’ unslf It’s important to t embu that richer suds mean quicker, wlgtlclr washings. - son make was ' unneoemy info. So lh6 of Ivory Soa have now rfccted anew soap 'scovcry— xydol- eupcriortoprevioussoa because of its almost magi sudsing poi?" surprised “d a omen are an e- iightcd to find how much work it saves. That is why they are turning to this new soap sensa- tion, everywhere. Oxydol is su h (with pure, rich soap‘ for 0% more suds than 0t er soaps in granulated form—liveiier, in- Woman’.¢ Realm -:- Social and Personajwg- Fashions . CLARKS and BEANS (With Tomato, Chill or Plain Scuool Noygiyipaa 12. 1931 W-:-. Litera tu re. .-.- ._.,¢- --» lII do so much more of tho hard work for you. Weak, old-t suds, as you have surely ound, can't get thin reall clean, because they qui y o away to thin suds- water, which has no cleansing power. ThisneverhappenswithOx do] —its suds always stand up- ee working-until thejobisfinishc . Soaks clothes white 1 You can bid farewell to tiresome rubbing when you start using Oxydol. It soaks clothes white. Its livelier, richer suds lift the dirt right out of even the dirtiest things and iioat it away. And everything comes out snowy-white and sweeter smell- NEW.............. soAP Speeds washing-saves work-costs lessfi-because of its amazing sudsing power ing-thafis because they are really deana. Softens hard water Oxyiloi fiisves you the same rich, extra su in cit!!! hard or soft water. That's important, for don't forget. oven the softest water is instantly hardened when you put soiled clothes or dishes in o it. Wonderfizl for diahes_ and a0 kind to hands Grcasescoots away from dishes, almost magically, in rich Oxydol suds. Women tell us that they would never do without it for dishes cvcn if it liad none of its other wonderful uses. You’ll know at once from the leasant and comfortable way stant suds that last longer than others and therefore do more work. Here are suds that do more work Don’t waste your strength with lazy, shirking suds. Oxy- dol suds are- energelic—they [Dxvn TIIE C0 MPLETE IIOUSEIIDLD "SOAP MADE BY THE MAKERS 0F IVORY children. She is strong and well and full of interest in everything and far from can? g 180d)’ 10 161119 t0 11111 01111111195’ 6011191‘ 1111111 179601113 B P11188116 0n her who humiliated you by casting you aside, who floutcd you and jiltcd you? children. So I think she is always wise when she sticks to her own 1101116, Where is your principle that makes you disloyal in spirit, if not actually Dear Miss Dix-I was very much 1n love with a. man who Jilted me. It always seems to me that wo Where is your intelligence thot it _ former lover isn't fll; for your husband to wipe his shoes on? _ _ The 11101111111 0f 46 11118 1116 P10511661 0! 11111113’ 379818 0f 111B b81018 1191- your common sense that you cannot see how superior a gentleman is to a1 (2) BQYS AND QmLs mslgaplflg than mom popmou, Euro, Where is your pride that you do not hate and despise the man THAN 13 YEARS:- in fact, to your marriage vow? Go to. I have no patience with For The Cook SWEET APPLE PIUKLE Peppers are kinder to housewives this season. They are large, full- shaped, with a beautiful rich red and ‘green color. The finished pickle will serve as anexcellent garnish for sim- iple and fancy meals throughout the winter. And such a. perfect contrast . and complement for luncheon and dinner entrees! Which reminds me, there l: l. let- ter here requesting a. recipe for apple pickle. Apples are plentiful, too, and you might like to put up a few jars oftheso. They are good. 1 pint (2 cups) of brown sugar. 1 pint of vinegar. 2 sticks of cinnamon. 1 teaspoon of whole cloves. I/s gallon of sweet apples. Pare, core {and quarter the apples. Make a syrup of the sugar, vinegar and spices. Cook the apples in the syrup until they are soft. Pack in not sterile jars; cover with the mop And seal. Potlto Puffs Sift together a half cup oi flour and one and a half teaspoons or baking powder, a fourth teaspoon of salt and a little white pepper. To a cup of mashed Potatoes add two eggs, well beaten, and then add smdusliy the flour mixture. Drop by teanpoonfull into deep hot fat and fry until the Duffs are a golden brown. ‘ ‘ v0 ylrelm service be- tween Afirslipjlnd ships‘ at sea nu been. minus until it is in congtnnl; much with shipping in the pacmqjmi frequently communicates umui Atlantic. . 7- l1I-iii»4~w»\1~- - 511d 1119i’ can't 111116 M0111" 1110118 1111-11 1119111- 1190011“ 511° dm-‘Snw 1119 ‘In my disappointment I married a. splendid map who has been a perfect she doesn't. want to do the things they want to do. husband to me, 1 have gverything a, worm“ could want and two 1Qve1y 1 Drawing and Story Compe Now the old lover ‘has come back and tclls mc he can't forget is left at home to play solitaire or listen to the radio or knit, with never 1 me am} 1|; am miserable thinking of the life and love I might have had 31mm“. we are making an’ early a person to exchange a word with unless a neighbor happens to drop 1n. ‘vim thy; other mm, ferent outlook on my difficulty? And when the children get lllillTlfld it is worse. They go oif and set Answer; DOROTHY. . like you have neither sense nor doesn't enable you to see that your Where‘ is such foolishness. DOROTHY DIX. 59% Mom; suns quicker, richer, longer-lusting suds -lliul’s why OXYDOI. saves wnshdny labor, makes dlnliwusbing easier! 9L MAD: m CANADA Ml -\N§ 47".’. SOAP IESSWORK -=-"-5 ydol leaves your hands that it is the right soap for ev your most elicato clothes. Start today to make your housework easier and quicker with Ox doi. Ask your grocer for the bio-sized orange and blue package. It's a real wonder wor er. 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