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Last ;n_ iff", 9 meh” “My T28 V52 - Jack of Trades “.8 no in bonu; W, m m peut __of which he is a.lxe_ady A O! course youve heard about the who e small apartment Wm """"",'“ .\ ' ' ~ Nm. 'riiseiuii leinoving in Marsh gem .new apron ensembles tl-ist match kltclienette. wo ltralsht and slender. I think nesr Miss Dix-weuie it as wise te eaeose fer s ius perm" ess one '1`° W” “' °““” - ' . _ _ hu. ,gn Piccadilly to bigger premises in South if they were more shapely and a little has the same outlook on life that I have, one who cares for the Bnme thin!! ml "It Audigy gh-egg, wh” more will in, a “ww ~ ,wh Omen swunmuig beth and two souashrsckot larger that I would not lock nearly so' ,pu-iguauy ,md msgeri W8 lllly i or i i ' . . courts. _'l1ieriieiiberahlpistobee'n- tall. Isn‘t that right? (1) What can, I do to make them larger and more shapely? I get but very little walk- ing. (2) What should I do to in- crease my biist measurements? (8) is my weight nearly correct? BEBE. size of your legs through exercise and it is quite true that you would riot appear nearly so tall if your figure were rounded out more. II, possible go swimming twice a week' home there is no exercise more lef- fective for developing shapely. well- kriit legs. Walking is also n good exercise for developing the legs. Ce.n‘t you arrange to do more of this? 12) To develop the bust take var- ious arm exercises which tend to bring into play those muscles of the1 chest which are seldom used, This exercise, for instance: Stand erect._ with arms held out at each side at; shoulder level. Tense the muscles. Slowly cross the arms in front; still! at shoulder level, and extend stlf!ly,, with elbows straight. Return to starting position. Repeat. You likely know of many similar exercises which After the exercises pat some cocoa stroke gently upward with the palm of the hand six times;- do not use any pressure on the bust. Swimming is also one of the best exercises for developing the bust. Do notirieglect deep-breathing exercises. It _you_ could take a daily walk during which' you make it s point to breathe deeply I am sure you would find it most beneficial as lt would solve many of your beauty problems. ~ (3) You are about five pounds, underweight; with your height you; pounds. L10IS LEEDS. Miss Mary H.-Please send a self- addressed, stamped envelope for my leafiiet on care of an oily complexion, which tells how to overcome excess- ive oiliness of ‘the skin in detail, <2) You should weigh between 125 and 135 pounds for your age and height. Try to take more active exercise reg- ularly every day, and cut down on greasy, tried foods and rich desserts and eat more raw fruit and fresh V€8etables daily. Ask for my leaflet on beauty eexrcises which gives a set of exercises that you may tak¢ 1-eg- ulariy night and morning. LOIS LEEDS. -Mn. L. M. B.-You forgot to in- Cl°S° Your self-addressed, stamped envelope with your request. I shall be pleased to mail you _my leaflet on the subject if you will write em again and comply with the above rule/~ IDI 51.18. Mlrle and Irene-The ideal weight for girls of your nge is between 116 and 125 pounds. You are not 'over- W°i!h'f. (9 do not try to reduce, but you may* take active exercises reg- ulsrly. I shall be pleased to mail yvu my set of beauty exercises if you viii write lei- them. ineiess s seii- l*`|fU'°N¢¢- . Stlmlwd envelope for msiling. Remember that walking is a good exercise also, so plan to take a brisk wsik deiiy, even "if you have to walk pert ofthe waytoland from your wei-ii. - iii' 'Your' 'iii-i 'menu siiouia wsi¢ii"as'tivsjen`1it1's'na` ice ndllnds for her and ,_'h||¢_hf,, ss ‘lhl at ciris ar, your i_ni1_¢'|'e_st in attend s and A trim, _ ___ .inset siien s moment s msn is nst_¢em|_te at sm wife ins saved him msc by not having acne oi-"setting a iiewhrsss st the bargain sslb. He ful tb her for saving his money. I-fe B .inet (dnl W for _ e, way she fcoks. The country is fuliol 60,8850! gig,” ' ‘ _slid worked their fingers the bone and ltyd It `,,|'? gui. `t.he niogiey to help tlieirhuibaniu get I end “mm ‘fm-` “_ .blonde tisppers after liusbend get rich. __ ._ ,_ _ _, _ _ nie best mvcetnient doiied lmandiin ally that I do or one who is of an opposite personality from mine? One who disagrees with moon almost every subiect, especially my ideals of lifef _ Bl71'I'Y- - 1..-s-_-__ ‘ Answer: ' _ Compatibility is the one most essential thing in mlrrleso With it man°ieg° 1! a harmonious due - t sweetly sung in tune. Without it ‘marriage is both: ins but I luring discord that resins the nerves or the two performers beyond endurance. It doesnt matter how fine and noble and honor- able snd true and anxious to do his duty a man is, `cr or else practice swimming strokes at how good and conscientious and domestic and thrifty and iaithfin g wgmm ------------------ _ 18. IIHMS WHY are congenial they will make each other wreichediy'uni1appy l it they get married. Each may be a model of all the virtues: they may reg. _ ,, l the same' habits and tastes. _ ' . \ 1 _ _ ' - really wrong with the man and woman who couldxft getbaiong together px. < ' ~ 5 ` 'nie wife wss sn Alice-sit-by-the-are who desired ne iiveiiei- enterisinnient non `c._ H. F. osmion, the ire1n.Bief- than staying at home and watching the baby breathe. Or the wife was s fund and Mrs, Solomon. Miss KODDCI' ms Baba.; mcmm 'mg gay little thing whose feet ached to dance and the husband couldnt be pricd and the right Iwi. the Lord Bishop of mmm W m,_ Mm” H, gqgf, is out or his easy chair at night. The husband was a dime-nurser who wanted Nsnau said Miss Sheddeh- mmm” fm- Mgt; weok, has been to put every penny in the ssvtiigs bank, while the wife wanted pretty clothes Odioured driven and stevedoree homnd yy several social gatherings _ “SM” ‘N “W” ; pect and admire each others good qu alitles; they may even love each other, but they will make a failure ol marriage unless they think alike and hav Why, it is nothing but the lack ofcongenisllty that makes so many households nothing but ii place of strife and quarrels and that sends 5 many people to the divorce courts Nine times out of ten there was nothing cept that they had nothing in common _ ---- Peirce. the H011- F1°“'-W Y°'“”" “‘° Miss may ea sinnei-at is iiiefuest The husband wanted to ge out at night to some place of amusement. Hon. Kenneth md Mrs. Boien‘iol'i.‘ih¢ M M1 and mt W_ ,_ Hynd,n.n_ wma “my cam' an ext" “nl The people we like best and whose society we enjoy most are those who agree with us, not those 'who differ with us. None oi us like being with those who never want to do the. thing we want to do, who never fail in with any plan, who never eriioy ,the book_ or play'we are crazy about or like the people we like. They get on our nerves. We get tired of arguing and disput- ing with them and turn from them to some one who is more congenial, _ It is one of ns.ture's little jokes` that the attraction of opposites that_ drawspeople together before marriage repulses them after marriage, Don‘t_ You let her play this merry jest upon you, Betty. Pick out a men who thinki as you think and who likes his steaks cooked rare or done as you do. The really 1 happy couples are those who ride the some hobby horses. DOROTHY DIX. s~e»~a_oe 1 Dear Miss Dix-.A lot is written about married women getting slouchy 1 after marriage and neglecting their personal appearance, and they are always advised to keep themselves looking sl attractive as possible.. That means, of course, the spending of enough money to keep well dressed. Which do you think a man would prefer: a wife who spend money on her clothes i and the beauty shops or one who goes shabby and saves the money that such I things cost? _ MARIE. ’ I _...imm- Answer: . _ , Both. I think the man would like his wife to look pretty and attractive E and well dressed and still put the money ln the savings bank, but in as much as this cannot be done and you cannot make a dollar work overtime, the woman is wise who steers s med\\\_ilin`coutso and plays both ends of the game _from the middle. By which I een that she ls neither extravagant nor iiicglectful of her personal appearance, but saves iudiciously and spend! Looking_ at the matter from the wife's point of view. it is s matter of - business to her to keep hor husband in love with her and thinking she is ithe only woman, and-this she cannot do unless she keeps hersel¢_iook_in,g st- niietive. ~ ii:vei-yiisyfsnii su asy isa; as is tiimva~mthu4tely.._en the strut and in his office, _witli pretty young girls .who are manicured arid $6 pei-ms.nent`-wsve'd'an`d dressed up' to the minute, and if be comes hells e women who is aewey me n~si_vsy~saa ieeiuns e iisckson 1_2-n'¢_\=1`l\n» ‘ii ns wsi'iiien_wiist mess iuni mu-i-y ner. wants te as mud she ass te keep iierseu iiisuiaie. . _ ' . ' ` , . , will# mush ' .__--s-no - .Iadycsmeosid n.w_and con¢l\l¢l'¢G Butnevercanbeblest, _ Naotzessinee,norpleaai.iee, - 'nssiie'si-tsvesinsnsrtavo. / 'llnemahnusfidlnwvn-TIL e e_ o inthe Bahsmls in-Iss: .ons wiiiiusuma. wrflnnd it iae smeui antish w=l°°m° they sgggnq psnked the spontaneity of a Canadian scene the echo of the day white folks they surely excl" Enter- tsuuee st the mi-i Mouteole Bewh Hqtpl by His Excellency the Govemor oi his eelismss, su- charles on-. K. ° C. M- Cv~ inthe WWW *‘°l”°'“ M' University or 'l\oi'onto'v/hc was born door Pavillon dining-room known as 1;hg'“Jungl0" they mbt t-HG EXEMIMVB gwywu oorniprlsed of sir Kenneth ° md INV B°°"W~ me ”'°“’ m"'”‘ ‘md ber ot the Ixiternaticnalocmmissicri in-s. iziunuss. ine Hen. w. K. sud iviis. Moore. the Hinri. G. I-I. and Mrs. Jdhn- scu, the Hon. A. H. B. and MYI. and to have good times. 5’ i ' aboard the tender. Ylllkw 5°°‘€°1“5 mi, ww; M; Whig-i she was showered men and the few business men of The mari was s. student and loved intellectual discourse. The wife was s NIMH 'i1\’Wu°¢°d *P W” than Wmt numb nm was never resa snytning mei-s tiisn the society seiuiuii ui ti-ie aww with ,0*“°¢“°-“ - ““*”°°°‘°“‘ on wednesday mei-seen me newspspers 'riie nusissnu isved good feed. 'nie wus thought it s sin snii s with-n<=¢d and -1951*' W* h” .nsuoen iviiseasnsia eutsi-tained as- mw f mes shame to waste time and money in the kitchen. One 'thought one way about UW 1” the “"W"P°"‘l°’“ ° limtfully at afternoon tea or psiiiies, his euier me stnei-_ oneiisii one sreee, the other another. £01141 P°““‘L B;*‘:___“l°’°“‘ ‘°' “ZZ Mseigeili stnei- nsnis s _ifiiisrest ` -" simlnm' tliivug °Um“m“ Av¢m»,wd.ooming~ovez‘oDD \t\‘li'|l‘0d_ ,!'1m 1: I-»-_~ In _ Andso on iind.ori and on. And qusrreis and spate and never-ending °3"‘“°"*l°“' °‘ “dy Wimmdm mm _lm WHY glwlil- 'Dbl hvlhll WU -un tm" ;°w_ pn.'mum.x;ym __ __ ` _ » arguments and discord. Every word the nghting word. Each afraid to speak Phommfgha Easmnd'-I' Pnrk you b°“°““5'“¥fY *mud in “Wy hh: mt mg ygwm get md for mg wqms beeeuse they knew it wsuiii sim semetningfnisiiiiisien. misery. yet beth If YW *‘“‘§“__‘°__d°‘_‘, A who owne lnd__v;s assisted in reeevins __ ' ‘ ` ` B Y V » b the es honor ooking W1llD0m° husbandand wife honorable, upright, well-meaning people. mvmlre Y 3” M35 Bei-ng, Hugging 1-iss token over ~ 1 travels in Canada during 111° 5\“““‘" in wine colored velvet with touchevcf mn “Mm d me -Kmdunrwn in m hmm of me ww md orgwm ‘ would tsie early °W°" _ , hose - , » _ 1 aut ies these pespie seperate snslmei-ry their own use sua they are "Med Edo ____ e an im, sw.: ____ivi_K_____.rs_i;ri'_e;»___ 'ri-iniey nsereiitien usii, -Miss min ef '1°i-uiitycaui-en,nev.n.ir.s.pii Mn bring muscles ot the chest into plaY.’_ perfectly happy. The man who likes to step out is happy with the wife timsby s ~ $5: Mud __ _Qu ___ ,_____‘n‘_ and hw,” Numa ,mme mum butter or eiive eu on the bust snui ‘__;‘_‘_‘;c1:*__1;a_