'S F. ‘il E! »{` `7 <1 :__ F." l 2, §i -.ll if *Y ¢'_;f§_2*_"'E'§5'x...l=T-2 g , im ` 39 hi; ill qi , nt ` U Ill* .;fsf2~cfa_es as 1 _sr » l;'.` .E 's bn i" iii Q rig THE CI-IARLO'I`TETOWl§I_ _GUARDIAN 0004500-Q40 OO-O01 D-OO-00500569949-OO-O-#G0-Q ***.fOQO __ _ l _ _ _ ll HOUSEMFE and I G,a,,d,,,,,,.;,,,.», ‘Dorothy D1xsLetterBox l. - ¢ HER A C1 Qwlt Patterns Real Wife Can Keep HusbandtFro_ln B__l&ll‘t.e%iil1‘lT]ill'i:l<-.ysslng liinsliggurfsgwbgc-7 5 dfliwtely Whmned' immense amount of interest in the tems. , cause we learn wisdom from our failures, and when we find ourselves ; ° __ _ llragilificent Naval and Military When ordering give_l~lumber_5-4.._ blocked in one direction we turn in another. ‘ ""' _ _ . ` _ Museum at Edlmbui-gli Castle over Send 15c for a boo of quit pa - . _ LEAFHER FURNITI RE _ which he conducted me King and toxin; contillning _'l beautiful Grnnrl- M Many a ban__.l_¢ruptcy hasubeen the____f<;_uil_dall£ of h_lli__l_c:_rtu_ne__ -- ”.'_”“ _ _ n_Its ll ti I J hte mo er qu esgns-everypa- a.nyama.n's ure anoooupson orw c e nos. e a ___:_1_.eoihor _i_~e¢llii_r_es___a__f;5;l _ is fgulicrlfnflng (sa‘;;°§,,, tern diireient. forced him into the thing for which no had it genius. up coca ' _ Da I T im; that rick, dark look which is so at-‘ ,liqfe lg3E3n1_ase1;g';§_};)kn0wledne But it is only the man who does not get discouraged who can profit H___l_l_l_ll;‘___~j“'<‘_f_l__‘_’_l;_ “Q5 _O SCM 5old,e,.l,_,g and the Buch; lov his lossos. no inuu keep his hom iilgli no must still have iaith oler then lub \\ th d ciustci until 15. “ " _ . . ‘ _ the lealhcr ls shiny It can then be L1; to deprive my wife of some of the luxuries to which she has been accustomed. My wife is furious over the situation. She nag; at me all the time, reproaches me for bad manage- ment and criticizes me even to the children. This has got me into such a nervous state that I have about lost all conildence l.n UW- self, and I sm so miserable that I have not the heart for the struggle I should make. Do you think she is giving me a fair deal, particularly as I am devoted to her and the children and have no thought but for their Welfare? A FRIEND. Arwen /\,./ _ IFA.. f _ _ _ _ _ also an aullwrm She was me in himself, and it is very difficult no do this if he has a melancholy wife . 1 plan _ _ _ _ lone” ln me metlwd of treating |at home who whlnes over her mls ortunes and wet blankets every po____hc__ _______ one - of the many _ rrlwrlal soldlerlng as an lntegral AMUrnlf|8'SfnflC and saps his courage by her prophecies of disaster. D ` e_;cellent polislles obtainable for l A/?iTfta__';,f Hligggy 1;§5";$_'_hs1€___e,f"I1‘e The woman who wants her husband to succeed must. hold up his f 's purpose ‘ ‘ J _ can o ou and fl ht the wcrl an con er. 1* ll0_nE__n__\DE POLISH Balmoral, whole the walls or the A Judge ln at Kansas town had S t 8 d d qu | , ____ l hugh smoking-room are cove ' With Dortralts of Jacobites, Dr Stirton, the parish red felled to be reonpomted- He became But the woman who sends her husband to the battle with his om CB-lhief In B lwlll bah-K. A man me- full or l-lor lanisnrsuons over his failure and his heart bitter with the minister _sented B Cheque D0 be CHSh€d- "I sense of her dlsloyillty has no fight left in him. He is beaten before he ; iihlcod ou, iu.»pohuuo_ vlhouiii; anal at Cljlllhie who hers as honorary doll t know you." he sold to the man. mos ii shot. nur-weather wives are no hotter than fair-weather friends. » splrlls ol wlm, Bollll. and snake l librarian at Balmoral. is _ a first- Thfmilll D1`0dliC0d 8 bll51Il€Ss Card , ugly well bffoln uSlllg_ fate HUUIOFWY Oh the suhlect. had a lot_ of letters addressed to Agood wife is a good comrade who rights the battle ahoulder-to- _ ` . _ _ _ _ himself-__ N05 -Sumciem M001 Of shoulder with her husband and who, when misfortune comes and he asks, ' EEL pousg _*L_ idenmyl 5°-id me Cashier- “Whlh “Are we downhearted?" smiles back M him and shouts, "Noi I know you t | --~ ‘T Judge " protested the man "rv " stmlvian roo'r coMi~'on'r ’ ' ° Wm W1” °“" D°R°’mY Dlx _lv hl-lere is a recipe for a good home- ' :nude polish:_ Have equal parts ofl _ knownyoutoharigamanonless 'vests ` ' l ave one tablespoor of turpen- _M < » .. .. ,, . _ HEI. one trlblcslzooil sweet oil, Mix There is sonlething about the evidence than mls' That may be’ Dear Dorothy D1x_I have B ddmg baby 3 years old and B' gmd 1 l Bild stir in suliiciclit cmllry powder wnrili summer weilthc th . replied me 9x`Jud5e~ "bm when fm h\iSbHI1d» But I have an old maid sister-in-la h k _ F at Seems puym out mom I h __ _O be _ w w o ma es life miserable ‘/4. td llals not none, after thc first moved E750" Sans ‘md ‘Vf‘“’1` "5 flb°‘/6 AS 10 li “Mm “,,__Cr_ Thm fold __ _ece on th _ the nails mm _ Jealousy and envy of your youth, of your love for him, cf the little arms __ - allilliculioii, tilts can be repeated _ After thi 1 described, Rub vase] t ' ' ng as you Ve' my dear’ there will always be dlsagreeablc people !dayT10§i€:iiIi1l ;i]3dwsi§£;n;lndslIl)-‘§1€ix§e)f J 3' ._ _ ti* KB Y ui a.t_ and smooth again. l You can either paint this on out of Very gently back ‘wth th” mum ‘md 1° de9end5 “WU Y°‘”`5¢1f Whether YOU lei “IGM I mill! ' r2_jft.lWornaan’s Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature process which of the flavour 734755 Qualities Contnbutei Perfect Coffee Haig, ILLIONS enjoy Maxwell House Coffee. They know about this famou blend first served in Di ' ago . . . about the Vita-Fresh packing ness by removing more flavour-robbing air from the tin than any other process. . . . And about a new and exclusive' method of grinding which exposes mor( flavour no matter what way of making coffee you use-drip, percolator or boil. ing. Buy a tin of Maxwell House today, Roasted and packed in Canada. *°_*°*'**¢0+¢.~*‘°~` xie years guarantees roaster fresh. cells and insures more MHII U. HOUSE COFFEE THE COOK’S SM4RT FROCKS FOR CORNER FASHIONABLE PE OPLL Chilled Corn Beef Loaf ._ package lemon flavored gelatl cup boiling water cup meat stock teaspoon paprika. cups corned beef tchopped.) tablespoon grated onion tablespoon prepared mustal-d lve gelatine in boilin w _¢ _ _ -i l in all troubles. You can buy it by arian? Answer; A gif' which has been chopped ve .~ _ inches and knocks do not im- the pound for a few cents Second Flapper-I’m sure I hav ' t T k l band d i . Pa . ‘ prcllethc looks of furniture. and If you have any corns or dal the faintest idea But th y' ale” R e your ms 8 a Vee y no Mannion to her The “un mu se in a tin lett nal__e y uce cup on each Nine-Dey Piolils lrcstcdl pl It is now ready for use. _ I M0 ]NvEyTE[) TEAp0Ts callous” nl the back ` of the BRISTOL, Eng. A113. 13.-(C.P.)_2 afoot' hm-d_w°rkm€ boy' wh".° I am B' gin who h” had every indulgence' Ea VEGETABLE CUMPOIIND B|ue” Spells Reduce some women to the perulsnt shadow of their own smiling selves. Others take the Vigeisble Compound when ey feel the ‘ blues" coming on. It steadies quiver- ing nerves . . . helps to tone up the general healthmgives them more pep . . . more charm. tablespoon Worcestershire sauce ` g ater. _ . meal; stock, Worcestershire _ “__¥__EN FUHITURE Is for ___S______c;__ ________ _m______s_______ - . a_____S Duel- see that_Mr. So-_ to pay no attention to her, yet how can I help it when she comes to my Sauce and paprika. Chill. When _ ,_ bCR_`TCHED Ep 3 ____ 0. the octogenarlan. ls dead. house and irritates me so. What shall I do? PERPLEXELJ WIFE. slightly thickened, fold in com On and mixed with the onion and ` tard. Allow it to stand and chill 2 hours. Cut in squares and sei-ve crisp lettuce leaves, with mayon- G Quart green cucumbers. sliced _th irish t»hi_<;k._ Put in brine for. _ ,_ . V , _~ _ - - ree ays. ci _, -i.ll`,w,_iliol'stui‘¢- has evaporated, If thc? crlrils and callouses can bc rc- cmem bomd Soak mf' MEL 1" hm ra n an pm in fresh l_l er, changing once tl. day for three Drain and make syrup of 3 fl-S brown s_ugai‘_ 3 quarts vine ' gat, olmce ce ery seed, 1 ounce cvs Lorioh' iN_'rl-IE Am a limo planar, The com cure is NW" use, ““~" mem i“S*?“' W' _ Wh°1°“11SP1°€» 1 flhhce clhhilmonl JVM lnll on lm. mm, to Glgln d_m_5 and ments for this_or you may glvd You :un learn to pay no attention to them; to attach no importance buds. Heat the syrup once ri day onlyl lvcmnn lil- pilots are adoptinc' then a 1 th fo 3`°“"S"U 3 “PUC mf?" 1 Cl W h Y- th three days. and pour over 'ck- ‘\ JL c l ' /1' 'l 3?. or _ _ _ hands. She must breathe fresh courage and hope into him. She must i _ The Km ‘md Queen ?‘a"° 8 ‘me THIS WAS DIEFERENT molto him reel thatsho hos iaith in him. For that kind oi it wife ii man lf* " ~ - - = - ' ‘ -»" ' " " ' ' " acobit/c gallery of their own at , l . . I _ ` l I Disso 6 _l d ry \ ‘~ ed . .___ \ //`\ _ § 7 *Q - ‘J _ ."”"'/fi ` 4 “\- . 1522 . (j a Swef wo-lfnmv it io-diy, ond as it has woot, Thu is done no follgws: gut f°"“b1° bed " ”°“"°- Itdooends altogether on whstsoi-tot zu-l you ue, Peggy Iiyou are 1 e _ g *_* one or the soft luxury lovin kind to . ov _ , _ . A WARNING To BE "Enom, _md “vm __ L_; ___ h- 8 whom fine clothes and a good car the l t t _ i.oNDoN, aug. 1:i__fc.p_> :i=ut_ y “me y°" “° ° mam' “ p°°' ma" ting he-r head out of a train window N0 love r te de K yton to that type of woman for physical luxuries. she will be miserable with- ma Tunnel a young woman struck the out them and make the man miserable who cannot give them to her. wall and died in hospital shortly But if you are one of the women who think more of a man than ou than the latest things in Frenc man you love than ride in a lim g n e g t street are matters of supreme importance, then I nothing, than marry your poor man. _ should oertainl ___ 0 n mess or men _ __ _ But don't do it unless you are a good sport and an going to be able to ess while passing _hmu ___ Cm o c arac er in a man can make up mal_<_e_q_aacriflces without whlnirlg, and work without considering yourself a ii.. y Don’t marry a poor mm-i and then nag him to death because he oan‘t after. W0 Of ll P0Gk9tb00kl if you would rather be crowned with a good man‘s give you the things that a rich man could, DOROIHY DIX. l 5 ` . W.. . i h hats: if you would rather walk with ousine with one for whom you care . L, City State fs » ’*//,qf , lm//l' ' 7”" ’l . ’ ~_ face and i'll'lii'0, so people shan‘t tor- l l `gctllse¢ils and knows howto -4 .wear diamonds. l__ _ 'mints what rm having her on l l l illustrated Dressmaklng Lessons Furnished 11° _ With Each Pattern ‘ Here's attractive lingerie - pmt and brassiere included in today pattern. § 5 it to main A few scams to -self bind finish the edges. Washable satin crepe in exqulsits teafrose shade made the original se_tl ,_ You can ms/ke it for a very nomin Or perham you prefer crepe dl `chine,whiahisv\u-y practical lol everyday wear. It tllws beautifully. At the remnant counter, yoll'll find l so many beautiful shades of silk and satin crepes, suitable for this pretty set, that you can buy at a. surpris- ingly null cost. Style Na. 522 is dedgnsd fm' uss 14, 16, 18 years, U, 38 and 40 inch: bust. size 16 requires 1% yards 35-inch material. Price of PA'I’I'ERN 16 cents il stamps or coin (coin h preferredq Wrap eotn carefully. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .__- No. BW. Size nous"-N...-».NA..-»-i\o¢»..i.o» board for: as a Show Girl, an ad-' vertlsement. You know en0u8h 85°" my aifairs, Bulky, to KUW- Barm did know and could SUN# _ cro no oonunasdi No roars: noors on siisiu riluaihi l LONDON, August I8.-(CP) I Plans for preserving the smenltlel ‘of the countryside were revealed W Lord Leverhulme at it meeting in London where he spoke of a bllll 0° sham timbei- and the prohibition Ol purple roofs in his Cheshire calm- "ou ny some in ohssliire' h° said, "I have A rule that no build- lrlg may be erected on any mid I eu or lease without the am "hd The Million Dollar Doll By C. N. £3’ A. M. Williamson i all, she was not her red-haired fath J C"-rf-R =l ~».»o~»~»i.~». ooo. °'.=..’:°.;:l".:l.°:l::";;.‘°;:.li‘”::.~ G D N The nr” lem’ ‘mm he’ P"l°°°“ cept no money. She felt that she had ,bo ‘ A EMO perhaps the only letter she would than fo ua! Kelloggfs Rica /, ' _ ever receive from him! She couldn‘t . . ' 1- T t k th letter ith a beat- »l»»~fl»v ~»l»~- we ...“'li..‘2? . °........¢Z. .‘:fS.i§1“;;..°;ll..e“:;‘:“i..ll nhl- ".9, ¢;¢d¢]¢,]¢, and pop - You." paper knife from the desk, she slit receipt written at your leisure will so oblige, h A wave of strong young rage swept the -M _.<'_"-. 'Ysu'iro'u1_m»¢ so coax cnil- by Miles Sheridan. sl-,al Standing before the desk, her back ec cream. ' _ ___0llllx5.__l::._i;i;_x_ie_:_|__w<_l_ll_i_li l;i_l__l_/e inoxg l.l_li_ll_ thick paper sci-sight across the ladies, lice Krllspies an . ,;,/ hei-.__"0h, please wait," she exclsim- Then she pulled out a sheet folded D .°“l.lllng .ml euy lo - ' ' .0d- Them maybe “ll HUSWCV over something compact and fat. ;_--Mn ,, “I understood that there was no why, the stuff was m0ney_qulm¢l_ Hd. Fine for the evening fri-f\§_\¥ V' immediate answer, but I may be des of money; I - ‘-'-1'-I mistaken. I will wall, of course, Missp Hel- cl-lee" hui-illng_ 'rel-fy mul gh Qi- MWF’ °"“’*'°;;‘ 5” nail., ,N ' if you desire me to do so." The pillar few nl-lu wl-mm, ln the ,une Clem: _L IAQ!! wrapper. a 0 :im ,L __ - of respectability stationed itself ,mgu handwriting as that on thel hy IHOQ in london. Ont. Ui; woman. er eyes dark, her ln cheeks red with fury. say counting them, 'Ilen'y dashed the the novels. Out "That's my answerl" she cried t "‘“'”"' stiffly ln the doorway. 'I‘erry`s deadly boredom was lit suddenly into excitement. The envelope was addressed to Q "Miss Juliet Divine." It had a coq- -lz P uetush llttlo coloured not on lt, and l J the name of the yacht. It looked as lif there were a very fat letter ln- slde-as if Miles Sheridan had writ- ten to her on pages and pages of 5 0'( I . t., __ ___..._.._....-~ ~ ~~--- ....l-_, » notes at the close of the cruise. A Se uss - ` /in Mr ass d the lilies of her, the little gage, to talk about disgusting` Mrs. Harkness had once seen s when they’d been brought picture in some newmspoi- (not s b bet d b J H di ned Md 101' her 011 DUVPOM by Mr. Sunday llmplement; she didn't ap- een "Ye Y “ B an “Sli Phill _ _ _ e»prove of Sunday papers) represent- l>€€h'S BSB Was. ‘ing this Juliet Divine person in s. Harkness hesitated, not sure tights and very little else; the lead- hsd been half turned to Mrs- Hsrk- what she ought so do. it wont or of the "wiusr Lily Girls" in ins ness__é___Now she Wl_\_ll'l¢d \lD0n the dour "alll" ml- gldy soul to leave tha |Mldnight 1"rolleklsrs. Mrs. Harkness lpsl He ought to know what th of money lying on the floor, to nothing of the books. I! she lt had struck her on sight as being "A young demon!" thought Sheri- simply turned and shut the door in sacrilegious that a dancer in a dan's old nurse as. without evenla dignified way which would teach theatre should dare call herself young shrew her place, why, the "DiV1h€." notes on the floor with the French monkey might up and burn the bills "Oh, slr. All lctrell time with of spite, when her back was you on the yacht!" she hid P10165!- . ui-ned. i ed, as old nurses have-or think envelope “Tell Mr. Sheridan I won‘t, have his The thought of this risk was too they have-f-he P1811! f»0 P1'°'f°Bl»- -lll.lada'n.l- `money. Take it back to him and take much. The old woman bent painfully Then Mr. Miles had laughed-not ' those books, too. They're disgusting.” down, picked up the bank notes one of his old pleasmt. HICYYY "Please find enclosed the sum of Rage melted to grief, With a chok- (consisting often one thousand dol- lHU8hB*-Bhd Mid. "N0l 8° mllvh Of len thousand dollars, to be paid tc ed sob, the demon flung itself on the lar bills). thrust them into the large an actress ss need worry you. Hlrky. you according to verbal understand- divan-bed. No more sounds came, pocket or her dress, and proceeded Just asort of Bhow Girl, if you know ing, on the day of your coming but the astonished eyes of Mrs. scomfully to collect eight yellow- what this is, or if you dom, I’ll tell aboard 'Silverwood' According to Harkness saw the slim shoulders covered French novels. you: a girl who makes a mechanical this same understanding. you will re- heave, and the bright head burrow As she retrieved these. Mrs, Hark- doll of herself on the stage now and cclvc ll slmllnl. nmnlnl ln l,,,.i~~ i-~.-~ ,la-r. \“»..~i.~~ "~»~ f-ushlnns lu-rs 1-omlmllvl himself sr ov... Mans' than we an advertisement. nl her that." l ld°m him me Irish W°m°-U 5”" arrival. Her beloved master had d;11§vl:_f_°‘_{1;;i_§sd_l_g mfhgrllghgelfg walked on board and in-olion the Yours faithfully, shame-or rather, what her shame_gxggggnwlregzlxgmglmef Miles Sheridan ’ woul_¢3_wh:._\_r_e_ glen lf____l/Ir. Miles waslwlln mem dll,-lllg me whole Med", TelTy Desmond like a flame. After think him. e wo was Home to m-“Man cruge' and that ‘he`she' ks his old nurse, would have to walt upon herl had iemmnbered the name because pl 'elevations being approved by my advisory architect. Some conditions Lord I-»€V°\" hulme imposes sms YGUOW brmkf are not to be used in the elevations, tom-cotta, gland of hard wen' red bricks are not to be used ill face work; purple alates are not permitted on roofs; all half-timbeé work must be properly °0llstructe_ and framed together md must no be sham; and no colored 815” shall be permitted ln the windows Within reasonable limits. hi; Lordship added. s :rest deal °°"‘d be done to prevent some of th! 5° development at present tlltifll place. l The country vicar was dlscil.wll‘_\g the merits of saving With ‘n ° farmer. bl' "I suppose you"/0 8°* ° “‘°"' ~,. put by in the bank for a rainy dill” ssid the vicar. _ "Can't say I have." said thi' f"’"" er. "I always do as my film" ml; his father did--keep my m°"9y N1 Old Bl.0CklI1’." d "But surely,” the vicar exclalmc___ "surely you lose a lot of interest '»l'\ yll.. wich. no, I don'tl" said the l_llr_lll_¢;_'_ “I always puts a bit extra sllhy BUUPUTHIIQ IG Us.