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Pattern wolnlmwrox lil § 4 0 JU Q i ' _ .,»// f/V31.,/'. tzttftt ti f f, ,./ ff . . /, . . . ', ff” / ' -/wi. . \ i .f>f~t;~~/i./fi v 4,;/,/V;//' ,, 4/ Y., . .9 . //_ ~ at - T* e 5 g G- . l ~ "2 _ K / . ' '/' 0,7/ /7’ I' ' s,¢ \ ~Q}*\\ *\*\\`_1-" '> no ~\\.-xr so Y "/f,/ /V //././/, ~»t , ..'/I’ / fi; /,./4.' -, i ”*t;;§ ff* fl ft %%”Z5%". » ff "/9"/. P /////,’/.1 i I my ,V///2/J, ,/,if/,; ,4 I %; /,//,//W if”/l' i . ,W . , . / 1”/. "5,/I ' n if.” Mb. ftiii boi ' iw(///fi , /J nfl \\\_\e>; , \\\\~ Heres s stunning dress curta- ms.ko and inexpmsive, It is a one-piece affair ihst wraps the figure ln sheath-like slimnsas. Youll like its smut becoming V- neckline that can he worn buttoned to either shoulder, creating quite s novel effect. 0Pl¥¢d~lreen ribbed woolen msdef the 0ri81n\l. The wooden buttons , toned with the maierizl. r Fla.me~red checked angora wool- en. MW blue mossy crepe with , bright red bone buttons and printed 1505” $11198 IU-K ill bl’0Iu Ind beige are effective schemls. Style No. 564 is dcsignrd in sizes 66. 18. 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size 36 requires 4*; yards of 39- inch material. stamps or coin icoin is prefei'rcd,i Wrap coin carefully. No 564. Size .. .. .. Name , g Street Address .rv 5 . Clfl’ Stale LIBERTY No people trained in the princi- ples of liberty will e/er accept of any peace that is not founded on ... 4. , 5,, 1lb¢1’¥Y--L. Sievbms. ,` if ’ i, I- l 1 3 I 1 The HOUSEVVIFF and 14231? 1l(Y f77lZI77Z§S' _ lk l g CHOICE But you have made the wise choice. A life that moves to gracious ends 1,'hro' troops uf unrecording friends, A deedful life, it silent voice, only Min' srirx 'ro Azus- -- TEUR AVIATION -'Antonie Sims mari ozxv of the “st German woman flifirs just frrived in New York. admits rue- filly that women must confine their exploits to the field of ama- “Ur aviation. Z"The day of experirnental flying 3 _.he said. "It is time f.r Wmcn to admit that commercial #lation is a in2ii's Job, Pxtssengers live more confidrnce in male pi~ Hs, Women ai-f~ not found at the @'ltl'0ls of l0\‘i‘iiii>Li\r.< and they Qmilid’ not seek to pilot, the great rcial piurira ' 'l» 3 _ BRISKET OF BEEF 1 The brisket, really ii breast cut of beef, offers meat \\‘h.~" llhn 1. 2 Peilrl "\¢ne\"w\l_-r‘m “£2 si § 5 §§Q¥tJ:: Z. 9"‘§ lgirlilgl *€i¥‘i §§§§§s llrg Ee Eéiihgé rliilli Us of BnnKore hun delighted with quid lm turer refunds mcnwy yas bottle. You don't rim a penny. - S ial This Week et ALL 1-i»i;i:.~' i'-wir vvuiulst hill If <11’ ~~ ' it fr his wa.-ieeiipr iiii pit it mir om f i\\»t, write lorlny in Bottle Creek Drugs, Ltil , Itopt. 2, Wakervills, Oni AMorningSmile A woman called st s studio for A egatives and promised proofs for the following day. The next day her husband called for her proofs, but the photographer showed him only one. The husband said: "My understanding was that there were to be two proofs." “I did make two sittings of your wife," said the photographer. “but in one she held her lips apart and showed the end of her tongue.” “My goodness." gasped the bus- bmd, “lot me see that one. I didn‘t know there was an end to it." Magistrete (to Pat, ohlfled with poachinir)-Did you shoot -the birds? Pat-.Nq sir; the only bird I shot was A rabbit, and that 1 knocked down with s stick. ` ' end 2 ingether, knit 5 Next kni E tern to within 5 stitches of , knit 5. Continue decreasing in this msn. ner (keeping 5 knit stitche; gf, each end of every row to form border around ann hole.) After tho 5th de- creasing, decrease on every fourth row only. Until there ue 60 stitches left on the needle. Continue to knit until work measures 8 l-2 inches from first( under-ann decreasing. Nert i0 rows keep 30 stitcl1&`in centre plain, knit to form 5 ridges for neclcband st back. Cast off 20 stitches in centre for neck, Piwe 1 shoulder stitches On siiich-hold- cr, Next knit 10 row, <5 ridges) for shoulder and then continue in pat- tem keeping 5 knit stitches st each end of needle for border down V- front same as um-hole, and in- creasing first stitch on each end (make increase on sixth stitch from each end of needle every fourth row until there are 40 stitches on the needle). Make other shoulder and front to mstcli, Place all stit- ches on 1 needle and continue to knit, increasing first; stitch every second row at ann-hole en¢ only, and knitting in pattern 03010 plain stitches in centre front. n- tinue until there are 90 nitehse on needle. When work measures uma as amifhole on beck, cast on 5 stitches at the beginning of the next 2 rows and work on these 100 stitches until sune length as back, thensewtmtheoesms. 'I‘bi.|wil.l make s garment sim 90. _ Crandmother’s Quilt Patterns KICSISBUPI OAK ll” srviiienuy 01 lllllellvbi- l ,§§it iliiill §&§ sl.; ii XM' QUIK Sill twin G Jdl sneer mnnokig. l."l¢l"“. . 0000000 it, ri, gli '3 !-.st host, Answer: One of the common tragedies that befall wives is to discover that ln their husbands business they have a more deadly rival than my pist- inum blonde hslf their weight and age would be. .l’lUr with the Oth” woman they could cope. They would have time ontheir side and could always hope that their husbands would tire of them, but in business their 'husbands have s. mistress whose charms never wane and whole fascin- o never ll eiseinlife. hss become lm ble Men make A terrible mistake when W1 L marriage. You esnnot make s msn mustgivehlsh/aartandhissoul not the billionaire, but the one who is But when a man has once made which he can be separated from his ozicile herself to taking second place ADIWCIZ WV! pensive good band hes absorbed h thot he hardly realises the kind and generous, but oold and terested in me. There is no other women in the case. Just businos. lhlve tried voryhsrd tokeepslittle romlaoelndunder- ltuiding in our marriage, but I have failed. and my husband uid I have drifted so In spurt we live in diilerent worlds. I have kept m¥5¢lf young-looking and up to dlte. I make my husband a comiortsbbie home and wear s bright smile for him, but my heart is very ltd- Aren't wo too young for this to happen to ue? Is there no way to regain the awe from their wives. Business eucc it 5 iii sig ge? e§§ .Woman’s Realm -.°- Social and. Personol _1-l‘.‘- Fashions -:- Literature i EE -igilii 52-=l?* ri=§;;§l isiritii IIUVII1 E--of ei 58 it sl; gigilg ggi sriigi £5 EE' :F the bachelor L' W. W. ati ns pa . For tothemnericenmenbiislnessisnotjuetsmesnsofmnking money. It is I sport. A diversion, something that thrills md stimulates and absorbs him. It is sitting in on e big game in which he matches his brains md skill and experience against those of other men equally clever and shrewd, and he gets so absorbed in this that he lorlets Overyihihl He forgets his wife and children end his duty in them. Onnther he nbsolves his conscience by saying that he ls working for them, md he stones for not giving them any of his time or thoughts by llvisbing money upon them. There are thouunds upon thousands of woman who have no husband but 5 check-book, snd multitudes of children wllwe only conception of their father is as a cash reiister. There are plenty of rich homes in which the husband Ind (other ll Almost as much of, s. legendary figure as santa Claus. He is the one who provides luxurious houses and can and trips sud' colleges And IDD!! clothes. but he takes no pert in the family life. Hel-sgenerallyoifonsomebusiness deahorhelsinoonfeionce, crhe is meeting s. committee, and he is_always far too busy to take his wife nriywhere, or to get acquainted with his children. Q! course. the man who really loves his :emily does not expect always to give all of his time and thoughts to his bueinms. Slime diy he in- tends to retire and take up the old sweet life with his wife and make friends with his children. but he never does until sge or illness tesrl him out of his six'en's Arms, and then it is too late. The gulf between than poses . You often hear the wives of millionairu say that the hlppiost time of their lives was when they were washing their husbands' shirts and cooking their dinners, helping hom to get s start. For then they bud their husbands’ interest, their thoughts. 'I‘hey were the center of their husbands' lives. They had not than lent their husbands to business. And they would rather have that warm love than sll the jewels md pnleoas and finery that they have lsvlshed on them by husbands who have grown cold and when only real thrill is s rise me-rkst. business wean them mpensste for fl.il~ withmoney. A richmuiis |`UP06iofh.l| I Y-hilllf-hi! ll\18’hWl!robberor aporohclimber issllneandldmir- able character compared to such s women. For these women ue sneak thieves who steal from babes in the cradle and who, worst of sll, not only take sway from s sister woman the pennies she has scraped together by n. thousmd eelt~denlals end economies, but rob her of ber husband as ..._ well. is(-helqitimnte and dismomi bracelets md ,;. _ should lay on’ married men and let their money go where it belongs. Conscience, however, hu no place in the ifieerful workers' code, md. experience has ta ht her that married mm ere her meet nrvmillns prospect. They rang: nsttery nr em" wives. I think your hushsn old foward '< 2 U then foxy bachelors do. and are willing to pay for being told how hand- some sndfucinating theyu-esndbowmuohtooyoung theyereior then- bitwiiyluslltbeblameupanthe tiggs-saggy Wh.; tlnmsnledmsnwhot¢kuthenwneyhk'1?ifehuvilednnascn:1?;ue¢: for and lavishes lt on mother woman; who buys silk negligess 1°; um gg-1 friend, while his wire patches her 014 bullzelow Wren; who rows about the price of the bsby‘s milk and opens champagne 1°; nomo; at nigh; ¢1ub|7 His oifense is ten times ss great as that of the women wh: work men fm- s living, because he is cheating those to whom he owes s debt of hong, Wives save their faces by slwsys representing their husbands ss help- less victims in the hands of sdventuresses, but this is not true.- Any mm can protect himself against guy woman if he wants to do so. DOROTHY Dm. 0 o o o 0 g Dear Miss Dix-I hsve been secretly married to mn 1 1 who gives me his time and money and idolilos me. .To p-og'¢;(;:; two I have wsizeefed thu l>°¢»h he ma i go out with other boys and giris just as it we were single. He will not oonsent to this. Says it would .d`e;‘t;c;ynoxn confidence in esch other. Whst is your advice? J, 3, E* E §§?§§§§ i§5g§§§ gig; 3;; its giél ggéi “E2 g.3gE l5;§ :gli iéiiill 2.. F 5i= lil; is? no i i B _ "l5c put le heels UE ¢0QK'$' Into servleol" CQRNER iii 3'* :Weill liglils ll lit: wife and children. ____ s»scu:aunrr W M ,_ _ ,_,H ,_ Wggm- _, "_©_ _ '-4. ¢uuunsqrnrnmwN'ups¢ puddings and ice cream. And the same qualities mskio Carnntion idml for creaming coffee. cereals and fruit, even though It is so inexpensive at to-day S prices. Write for two free booklets - "100 Gloriiiod Redpos” and "C01lI¢""`d Babies.” Address Cemsfion Co., limited. 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