"Glptloilr THE Qlj._A_RL()TTE'l‘()WN CUARDLilV . Woman ’s Reolm lVhof t.':c Fashionable are Wearing t Illustrated ilressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern - By Annabelle Worthington It cuts in one piece! Suspender straps are attached to shoulder, and sash at waistline. Cotton broadcloth prints, gingham checks, printed lawns and cotton shnntllnq are attractive. suggestions. Style “No. 3328 is designed ill slnall, medium and large size. and is made with l‘; yards oi 36-inch material‘ with l2 yards of binding in the med- ium size. You will see one attractive style after another as you turn over the. pages of our new Spring Fashionl Book. l Styles for children or the nus, the, matron, the stout-and a series 0i, dressmaking articles. It is a bookl that will save you money. Be sure to fill in the size of thcl pattern. Send stamps or coin tcoin tireferred l Price of book 10 cents. -——-@_— l What Lists Men ' - i Ideal Want in D0 g Virtues Wives of Women I l A Mall’s Idea of a Good Wife is One Who is Still Young and Flapperish at 50, Who is the Perfect Companionand Who Can Run From Paris Without Incurring Bills A woman asks: "What is a man's idea of a good wife?" A man's idea of a good wife is a woman who has discovered the Foun- tain oi Perpetual Youth. r ' r» w- tan-ear. '2. awwr- ..~ rt".'avi>dxr'.',v- us.“ ~.-...~o.<_-m.~- woo-w...“ l scrub l a House and Look Like Daily Hint l l l l I Al; so she is still a flapper, Just as slim andl lithe as she was when he married her and she stillt has n. peaches-and-cream complexion and hasn't a: gray hair in her head. She can be up all night nurs- I ing a sick baby and then cook breakfast and appearl at the table as fresh and sparkling as a rose with the dew on it Nothing ever worries her or gets on her nerves. Sickness. Debt. Work. Balky gas ranges. Unexpected company. Meddling relatives Noisy children. Slie laughs them off and is always gay and smiling, a human ray of sunshine in this merry old world. She \ \ is a Miracle Worker. She can cook and wash and and combine the labor of half-u-dozen servants, but she is never tired. Al‘ K Mr. M "KING COLE COFFEE i5 on" nit as good an KING COLE TEA and that in saying a lot." -:- Social and Personal -:-' Fashions -:- Literature hot Mrilime trovellin sou cl out humble origin his artistic ability and clever strokes of the brush soon brought him before the public eye. He was thrown much in the society of theatrical people in Paris and we wonder whether this influenced him when he painted those lovely ladies of his, with their extravagantly [tilted hat brims bearing an extrav- lagance o! trimming at the back. |However the case may be, fashion at the moment looks with desire at these old types of hats and they are produced’ today in modulated lform to combine smartness and chic ,in new ways. - l There is decided inclination to ex- lprcss vivid colorings in millincry. fiance in order to honor her col- onial possesslons. Algeria and Morocco, is giving an exposition this . spring in their honor, and in con- sequence it is only natural that the spirit of these peoples should 1n- fluence her styles. Leading French houses are stressing Algerian blue, n ‘h ___ ll!!! and the irreguIKiTsiIhTulettt-Tnewfbe- coming shapes, the beret, poke bonnet types and countless ‘other yellows and reds in various ways, and these, by the way, have another meaning for the French because of the colors that we connect with the Foreign Legion. ‘These shades are and charming. Cartwheel fashion angles it'll-i flllll died in 1721. Altlloughbf‘: are offered in the market. Crowns 532s It is so oi~tur- ely ielninine. c“ _ very ('li‘\'L‘i' when l made it. it looks so rrulity, uc, and so l“ \‘.'ill ti‘. Price of pattern 15 cents. i . ln ‘No. 3328. Size nu...“- .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .........-< Street Address l City State __ | DRARERIES MADE NEW | t “\\h-~ll we r‘- - l l ‘ i month ium] ; ,- lu-i-unll: ('l't‘il'~t -l linill p ll king llltlll" lllelu out liil the lilli‘, lllv ing ill m M m" ft'llltl\i‘_ lll" t‘ll;l us‘. 'l llt‘ll iorlzot l" iluml. llli‘ r t \\' ll]t'_‘»' llccamt- l)’ Wltlll badly hull-ti Silll-Sllllllfltl. \i_-_11 1nd,“; "l \ .l;. he; i.*l"k uuill the happy tilnugili strut-k inc to dye llWill. I jliSl dyed ihrln :l deeper green. anti as I used Dlzuuond Dyes they look gorgeous, and new. l have llcvcr seen ‘er dyes to use than Diamond l), 'l'lley give the must beautiful colors-when used either for tinting or dyeing-and never take the life out of cloth as other dyes do." Mrs. J.F.'l‘., Montreal .'~'0u are it ls so Illnrle in l Canada t l l but that costs nothing. ltllvl" it lat , course, it is all right." ~ ORION. t “How perfectly wonderful." frock. t that sort of drag on a man. l know that a man is no good in a sick room and she says: “Darling, don't stay in this stuffy old house this lovely afternoon. Really, I don't need you. I can do everything I need for myself and I would feel so much better if I knew yoll were ollt inthe sunshine playing goli’. and have dinner. good musical comedy or something funny. you up." ' n . and t: lines out of the kitchen, or up from scrubbing the bathroom floor in l alluring, ladylnve kind of garments that she has conjured up out of the ulr “ “ “ “ ' “ _ _ _ — _ _ _ _ For She alu-nys looks like a daily hint from Paris and is so smart and well-groomed that she makes other women envious and men ' rubber. bllt she never spends any money on clothes. some way. And she never runs up bills, which are the shadow on the honeymoon and the cause of war ever nfter in most households. No indeed, the ideal i wile pulls off some part of nlngic that conjures up a beautiful home artistic- ally furnished, and in which nothing ever wears out or has to be replaced, Also, she merely waves her hand and delicious food , appears upon the table. and all without any of those horrid, disenchanting renlinders from the butcher and baker and grocer and milkman about ho\v l much it costs to support a family, and that callscs a man to wonder whe- ls worth it and lll2ll{(‘5 him figure out ildw much golf he could play- | and how illilll} new cars he could have and how many poker games he could sit in if he hadn't burdened himself with a wife and kids. The lll ll wife never ha" any relatiles She was born an orphan and ‘find is daring the inquisitive prying ‘ i ‘“’ " _ tjros ri the fashion \\'Ol".d. llitit‘ is no lttfltllei‘-lll~lll\\' to come and pay lollg visits nlld put her daugh- T b l_ _ it» ~hb a d tt‘ ll‘l °°‘“ge°r e. up to assritlilg helscf and not glllll, lll o her us an an pu lug e1 U _: h , foot down about his smoking in the house and smelling up the curtainsffldig mm“ cannot dcclde and its Neither are there any younger sisters and brothers who are always camped dlmenslons are gcwcmed largely by in the guest room and who snitch his cigarettes and take the car and use up ‘he time 0f the individual and the all the gasoline and gel. the fenders bumped and flll the house w youngsters, .- The ideal wife is always ready for anything. When he comes home tired night after a hard day at the office she may be all dolled up ready to step ollt for a good time, but if he doesn't: feel like going she says: “Why, of l I They will just stay at home, and it will be just as aluing to her to watch him snoozing on the couch as it would be to l go to sec a new play. l Probably the play isn't much, anyway.‘ But if he comes home feeling in the mood to go on a party, she says: And she is never sick. Heavens, no. She would nevcr think of being Or, if she is sick, she has sense enough to And do stop downtown It is so dull eating by yourself, and go afterward to u You need something to cheer But, of course, when a man is sick it is different, and when he has to lie l nbed she never leaves his side even for a moment and she holds his hand , and believes he is going to die every time he has a headache and she runs Fellledlfll by DI‘. Hflmlliifllfs P1118- T0 l look your best, to feel sprightly, to be full of pep and good spirits, use Dr. l her feet off putting plasters on him and bathing his fevered brow and cook- l ing up little messes to tempt his appetite. ith jazzy Just wait two minutes until she changes her = a Pa"? wit“? mix“: ~' are =8 a i» lizlilstlfell allpcthggful-Irleitulldnzndnbordifiedutlhee ellffifllSafirlld rill/allied a fiilltlllltll lam“ of Gainsborough in this latest ' miles after the baby. l l ‘ fai And she never criticizes him or gets things wrong. must. have relaxation when he works hard, so she just kisses him and says ‘ have a good time when he pllts on his hat and starts out of an evening. ‘ leaving her alone at. home with the children. ' ‘ his coming home all lit up and she doesn't get Jealous because he_ has an , eye for pretty girls, but she would never think of doing ally sidcstepping l herself. And. above all, she is his admiring audience. | oracle and wonders why the President doesn't ask his advice. She is always ‘_ begging ium to tell his funny stories over again and to repeat that wise- crack he made at the office. leer" his feet. This is the portrait that the average man draws of an ideal wife and he t considers that the reason his marriage is afailure is because he somehow led to get her. Brig help to General Housework ‘YIN. llrm Ami has n whole regiment of uses! Keeps the entire bathroom splck and span-duh nnll tile sparkling-nickel nglcam —lliirrurs glistening! And in the kitchen it elcnns and polishes pots and pans, sinks, enameled stoves, smooth painted wood work null walls, windows, linoleum, etc. Best of all, it sunft rcilden or roughen your hands. Rely on lion .\ ml-Powrler or Coke.There’o not ascrutch in the lifehistory ofciiher. POWDER & C AK E —_- One 1 cup shortening (half butter and For T71 She knows a man She makes a funny story oi She considers hiln an And she is so humbly grateful to him for ~ lug to marry her that she never wearies of burning incense at e Cook DORDTHY DIX. _half lard), 2 eggs, ‘l.- teaspoon cin- namon, 3 cups flour, 1 it cups rais- ins, 1 cup ' nut meats, 1 teaspoon soda, dissolved in 3 tablespoons hot water. Drop by teaspoonfuls on a well- greased pan. These are delicious. and this recipe will make about 50 Sauce: and Gravies ,t°°°k“’" are made best with Purity] lilour. The high quality of Purity, made from bcstl l Western hard wheat, gives you sauces and gravies of BIUOBIQIR ROCK COOKIES and a half cups brown sugar, velvety richness —- without llllltllpk-lllit will improve any us: Use Purity Flour for thick- ening stews, and soups too. ' Q. when in boxes at the theater or opera, where does the host gen- erally slt? l A. Directly behind his wife. Q. What ls an inexorable rule at formal dinners? A. Talk to those sitting next to you, and never across the table. Q. it you get. in someones way, or have seemed to be dlscourteous, what should you do? I wmm, and. no" “m. c‘ A. Be ready with‘ a polite "I'm _ Build. Imam. ll son-y", or "I beg your pardon." | 1-lamilton's Pills. 25c at all dealers. "Good Morning! I'll Borden Co» l/imltod Plume lend Child Welfare and Baby Record Boob. Noam... History I Invaded Great Paintingt Gain l _ Favor. Now we have hats made of paper That thrive and look well in the rain, Wind fimvcrs cut many a caper 0n lii1t'l“lS of springtime refrain. Stop! Look! Listen! The spring lint has jumped out of its hat box small, the latest time and place it is to be seen crowning miludys haughty head, l Let its not be surprised, therefore, when the eye rests upon the dinkiest little model ‘which affectionately hrgs the wearer's clustering curls, or on the other hand surprise necd not be aroused when a vision of loveli- iness rises up from among myriads of 'l_vladamc‘s latest chapcaux, with a brim casting its irregular shadows to almost the width of the wearer's lstyling and marked features in the new hat modes are the flat crowns Women’s Ailments Caused by Neglect From girlhood to the declining years of old age, there is no better aid to health for women folks than Dr. Hilnliltolfs Pills. It's because these mild vegetable pills promote regularly, because they keep the sys- , tcm clean, that women find them so beneficial. Many of the conditions women find diiliclllt to overcome are are shallow though. . One of the newest freaks of fasion in millinary includes the Watteau. Now Whatteau was a Flemish artist, mg on the "'1"- his Christian name being Antoine. ‘Wflttellll Types RQflQCtlIIg He was born in Valencic expressed in various tones, the blues ranging from navy to guardsman or fleet blue and on through the scale chart in chromatic sequence sound- way lighter tones and those with a purplish cast, a sort of "n85 intwiliglit blue. APRIL 1. 1931 _..___.___.._..._.J :0 k» Jfiivoid . ' g ‘Serious Disorders’ ‘ of simple lflsql-dgn \ and attmd to them at once. o)": Own Tablet: are a dime: y for constipation which, if not attended to, lead: to serious illnes. Ii‘ your child bu a head cold, lever, no appetite or a. coated tongue, he i; probably constipated. Don't delay. He depends upon you. Get a pa of Baby’: Own Tablets. Don't ever be without them! 25 oentn box- at any druggisfls. MULES NOT DIG NIFIED ST. LOUIS, Moi, Mar. 3i (U2.- Cfficers of the Cavalry Reserves o St. Louis have petitioned the We.’ Department to send them horses t4 replace mules now used as cltvolry mounts. They complain they do not appear dignified when riding through maneuvers on p, slow and stubborn army mule. I’m another Eagle Brand Baby” YES; that's lust about what Baby’: actions sly-and his steady growth on Borden‘: Eagle rand Milk would sails! even the most anxious mot er. Cryin under- nourished oi- peevlsh babies are often in need of more mi:- nble food. Eagle Brand su plies nature‘: nourishment in an efllcleot form. Send us your name and ad- dress and we will gladly mall you authoritative literature on child welfare. C-W- 7 i; (learn St., Toronto (lg/e llrumf Hill/l. lmlosery Shades To Match the colours that Spring shades. Cltuu Just to make it: a little easier for you to secure a style-right Spring ensemble, we have produced Penmans Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery this season in perfectly harmonize with all the smart And the result? You can walk into any shop in yogr town selling Penmans Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery an absolute assurance that their colours are ultra- fashioilable — the very last word in smartness. buy stockings to blend with your new clothes with THESE ARE THE SMARTEST SHADES FOB SPRING Afternoon Burden-voila Mayfair Avenlda Evenglow Light Gunmetal PENMANS LIMITED- PARIS, ONTARIO PENMANS NEW SILK HOSIERY I MOd€$i .-~...<_ in Your fihlldrenl -s;.v:-'.~r.wvr1»-.-rs=-A-.,-._.,_a.= _utl~v':L:J1v_' g