I -.'-' oian" ll the Olice Wile Iesposssibla tor Divorce? Mil-d» mo. ll MI last, ‘ lpfltl Hints ' IIIOI CARI ' ‘Doroth y Dix‘ be worn ‘out bcfllng dresed ,. , w, with beforehand. This protects that tine beauty and saves them from loration and scultlnl- “The Business Education of all Olfice Girls Should Include Course in Hardening Their Hearts Against the Men for Whom They are Going to Work,” Cries Victim of: Stenographer-Employer Romance There ls no denying that the entrance of women into business has added a new and dangerous complication to the relationship oftho sexes, and is! largely responsible for the increase in divorce and the breaking up olI ' homes. ' SOUVENIB SPOONS if you belong to the age when sou- . i ' nlr spoons came home trom every A i g I ‘. y,‘ v I I A “My B1138’? "K18 d Great Success _ "-51? was the Lunch"- a-r-nsu-ioma-Pnais-s-"qc-a-sr-n-s-r.) "1 know you will us. u vanilla-u my ma" my, a camegfi. I really was roorrisdaboutthe lunch as the eats fat all. the parties weattandad lately were do. herons-and I did ‘want inure to be enjoyed t”, A“! told you in another letter the last bag of flour l bought rcas “Parity.” Well, the results were so e:- cellent I decided to try my lack" with Dinner Rolls as < I wanted a change from bread and "batter with my salad. Well, the Rolls made a great hit and weren't long. in vanishing. ‘ “wru- my dessert 1 ‘need a new recipe )3.- Devil's Food Cake. It. tamed out lovely and moist-quite dzflerent from chocolate caheswhich often look better than they taste. _ l used a date filling and chocolate icing and! really think it was a wonderful cake i! I do say it myself. ' e “I have" had several teli hone J-eaaests lorthe recipe and when mentioning our I emphasized it mugs bg It has made a situation that is dangerous to men, l BEAUTY QUEITIOXB ANlWl-IED ‘ because it poses many men who were formerly irn~ ' FLASHING CHEER rnune to temptation. Bueoaregins’ Finger Wave la Olly , _ g. ‘ "Ill 1;, “qgwwlndow curtains are more fmaififniere decoration for the room. ‘Qiitqhely windows with merry red. gl-mr, ‘pink or yellow curtains are fynqiqdn!’ no all those who pass by the gcpthe house. ijf , In the old days when there were no vamps in ‘offices, a married man's contact with women was mainly across the counter, or at evening parties to which he was dragged by his wile, neither oi’ which, occasions otfered much background for phllanderlng.‘ Most of the women he knew were his wife's friends,‘ and, as a matter of fact, he seldom got well enough acquainted with a woman to be interested in her. 8o the average man, un- less he was a born Inthario, never discovered that there was any other woman thwn his. own Marla. , Dear_ was Leeds-What wlll en“- CWTIIG the hair to take a finger wave’! " I havewery oily hair “d p, does not hold a wavelsuceessfuuy tor any length o! time.‘ M13 M, Answer-The use oi a curling lotion wlll help you to arrange and ret the finger wave‘ successfully. However, if your hair is excessively oily it will not hold thewava for any‘ ngth of time. The best methodfor you w 1°). low ls to try to correct the oily eon- dltlon of your ‘hair by suitable local treatments. and it necessary by in- ternal adjustments. Use a reliable shampoo to wash your halr at reg- ulsr intervals. Olive oll, cocoanut ell, liquid tar soap or pure castlle soap shampoo may be used. Be sure to wash your hair thoroughly and rinse in several waters. Dry your hair be- a tween warmed towels, and use arran- rcowan roucu s ‘ RE ,_, , BETTY S ClPl-ZS . .1 flit you have little money for home . _ . ‘ trgstlillfiliwe" ":3 But for cliflerent ls it now when the Other Woman has planted herself krisdmhusjut ‘ couple o‘ ‘mdstsxodua right down under his eyes he cannot but sec how young and lair she is; i; a a umlflom- Pa?‘ “a” ‘t when he spends roost of hls waking hours in her society. and when they] dam, ‘we of me “bu, and the one“ have between them the bond of a mutual interest in business about which y, m 1&5!“ ; they can talk endlessly together. Proplnqulty gets in its deadly work in the liwu “ p ' ‘office as nlscwhcre, and many a man who would never have gone out to I hunt up u Lady Love falls in love with the one that late has thrown at his ‘yelbmv. A S-Hoar llinner Rolls can tepid mill lg cup tepid water I cemprenedfveast aahe I teas oon sa t I ‘tat: spoon sugar I tablespoon each of lard and butter I caps Purity Flour U Led: Dlsaolaa e-t In the Iater. all lo milh-Iith the eat, lllfll heat in 8H cw s Flour. What light. in about an hear, add t o gr. the shortenfnl (malted). the cg! and I ill-u- a! s...’ r. knead, In 1 rol m4 s-s- o. v 1 .1 us. l ..,. ,' canary cans: l u.‘ Canaries need almetizfl’! i“ SD11"! ‘Rs-well is lY-‘Olllt- Phil“ i‘ “u” 5”‘ The sltualioar is full of danger for the wile, because she ls brought in , w, vgdfll 1m" 3'01"‘ bud “ml “he” ma“ ‘constant dauiy coiilrast with a woman who is not only Eenerally younger‘ modarau-ntdekeaan‘ "néllll-“kmhlk Juu ‘ciao over u. or put a little new and prettier than she ls, but whose business it is to flatter and cajolc her boss, while it is oiten the wife's buslness to Jack up her husband and tell tiseptlc hair tonic_ before the hair is ‘Devils Food Cake "Purity." I really feel that Parity cannot be beaten- ‘h’ Fm m" m’ because I have noticed that all my “has are moister, keep fresh longerkand have a fink flavor, which, I am told, comes from the hard spring wheat from which the flour is milled. “Perhaps you may thin]; that all I have said about Purity is exaggerated, so I am sendingyoa the recipes. Why not try them nest time you entertain?" "sriurhelerrjorlraad" I Flour Mills Co.,_Limited, Toron quite dry. When the hair becomes .h‘. lh.f its. ltl hlto hh be hlfth iht . ' wlxtfh on. silos}: 22b who lfaxsmlac snake clnvizoglalllardt? thl: we: lrlfpflvne andenrxer ' excessively ‘my between wuhlms you l l: d h b v be m‘ t‘ d Vh h h d may use equal parts at bran. corn- r. z can buy a we» or w» M ’ $31311. ‘Zlilfimi iii‘; ..';“..Z£..3"....R“...°T...T.“'.Z'I..,I .3... “L .2..." m‘ m‘ “"1” m" "m" '* m" W - birth-lbs‘ fish for s dime. l1, com” ‘, ‘Gan to a beautifully dressed and groomed seeletaIYIWho ls gay arfd full of’ “cred camphm‘ gddcd' Th“ may be f! ‘- y; will grow in the bowl.. _ axe rphy ‘round n md ‘my . pep, and who Wl.l yes-yes hlm about everything he does and says. ‘Suleiman. Bi cap grated chocolate or cocoa teaspoon soda ‘s’ cup boiling water Mi: together and Ie balance of cake is - 1'?‘ cups brown sagas- Pq cup butter 2 eggs (beaten separately) . )3’ cup sour cream 2 cups Purity Flour (scant) 2 teaspoons baht!” powder — Pinch a! salt aoor with vanilla ML: the but and second rarts o! ooh belon Ike lean is added. lake in moda-atw oeen (J15 E) for ll minrstea- GOLD FISH I t stand until y. . iused as ~a dry shampo lo remove ;lhe excess oil from the hair. Brush lthe hair out thoroughly and dlvlde it into sections of’ small strands. And the situation ls full of danger to the girl. because only too often 51mg‘; a mm o; m, dry ahlmpw she localizes the man she works for and lalls in love with hlm. Because he algng the pal-m,“ "d on m, h“, is the big man on her horizon, she looks up to hlm and he becomes hcr hero. and 1,; l; rem“, on m, hi“. w, Because he 1:. uublddcn fruit, she hankers for hlm all the more, and bc-‘ mum-a] mmmm Brush out m, pow. cause her rnnxiincv: must be stolen, it is all the sweeter on her lips. Many a d“ ummu‘h|y_ mum “ch “rand ,1 girl who knows she is playing with fire in having an affair with her marq m“; with a cloth moj3wn¢d~ Wm, vied employer ls still helpless to save herself, or to do anything but go on and nlcohm ma c0103,“ ‘"9" ‘m; finish burn herself up on the altar of her love for hlm. l bl-ugmng m, m1,- wm; a clean brush l with fairly long bristles. This treat- Very utten these love aflalrs between married men and the glrlswhok mm; and dry Shampoo" w“; 1"“, u“ work tor them are pure tragedy. Very often a man who has married tool huh- beaungup u“; my!“ gnd "mo" I _ young, and who has outgrown hls wlfe, finds his real mate in the lntclllr‘ the ekkccss oil. Have Your halrdresstl‘ cnt, broad-minded secretary. ‘ 1 give you a finger wave and before’ a 'the wave loses its outline .pracflce_ Very often r man whois married to a cold, selfish, self-centered, pcevlsh’ putting 1n m, “n”, w,“ yours“; whining, neurotic woman finds the sympathy and understanding and af- with 5-0,“. Con,“ "m fingum A pay. fcctlon for vrhlcr. he ls starving in, some generous, warm-hearted, undcr- “mm”; m“. 1s hunk“ “m, yo,“ standing womsn- with whom he is thrown in daily contact ln his office. Very mm o; ham 1,913 @395 l often a woman finds ln the man for whom she works those qualities of noble-i l nrss and fineness and chivalry which alone she could love and which she has found in no other man. l‘? .LLL-GREB§ SALAD sputum; is the all-green salad. lettuce hearts. with a few. ginllm of endlve. watercress, and three ' Qmulhil‘ olives. Your loving Betty Ill to, Winnipeg, Calgary 1??‘ 3&3 pr STUFFED EGGS ' stuffed eggs make a delec- ‘ltrwble dish. Devll the eggs. - plans gna alias of toast. cover with ‘iaahfisauce and heat piping hot. w» 1'. DOUBLE SOCKETS v vm U When using an electric toaster, / percolale or who: electric equipment 5, at the table. double sockets are the‘ time savers for no lights must be re- moved before hllpmenls can beoorr‘ f treated. r, c i A product of Western Canada FNI, HQhIlan, Local Agent, ‘(lharlottetyown 1 What the Fashionable“ Are-Wearing illustrated “Dressmiallin; Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington and hips with slight blowing ab?‘ belt with new tiered lulaqa law duoed in sun din-ma sac flounce with upward Academy" front. mu attractive style Njv- "i! n aiaea 0.1a, 12 and, 14 years-Fat! . nu on years. comps-assault“ j ab: wlnnu yards o: Qlflylllh sumfl ' and grosgraln ribbon, belt _ mere are meawolhir 1W1“ ‘W’ r ally lunouuslfina unable u s, shine, you emuu mm, fir! cr and wool amy- "eirihlafl-n price 1s __eants. Ba sun l0 nu in slse or palm-n. Asim- m‘ Urn Dfiplrbfllljh-v 0W‘ 79w“ llagakina u u cents. but 1'" ‘i!’ larder: a pattern and I (“other for It stall- ____-.__.-n .. Manam- n" Mcmmn ma“ T," h ital-ITO‘; for half’ -an hour or nrorc Tlion wash of‘! with tepid water nnd dry with a clean, soft towel. Apply your skin lotion and powder. Pleasc_ sends self-addressed. stamped en- velope for thcnleaflct which you re-v quest on the "Care of the l-lands and Arms." (3) Your weight and meas- urements are lust right for your age and height, so ,do not try to reduce. Be sure to take sufficient active exer- clse every day tdkeep your llgure trim and your muscles firm and sup- ple. LOIS LEEDS. Etiquette Iylobaahln Dear Miss hceds-(i) 1 have blue eyes, light olive complexion and Sometimes, of course. such arlalrs are hideously sordid. Sometimes a‘ man ls mean enough to trade upon a girl's necessity ol holding her job, and g v _ perhaps supourtlnc those who are dependent upomher, by making it con-u WW4 Mitt; will“! ll Nlllllllnl 1° tingent upon her submitting to his amorous advances. Sometimes a msn| dflklh- whit mid‘ "l "W? "d jug; im- me 5am. o: gratifying his own vanity of being a lady-killer wins a, 119E916? will!“ I P"? (3) 1 lvm 5 girl's heart and fllls it so full of love for himself there is never any room ln- m“ 4% “"31" W“- wh" 3mm‘ 1 it for any other man, and then leaves her for other conquests. i‘ “ "m" 1 ‘m 1' 3'9"‘ 9M- (3) the gm is a little gold-digger who deliberately sets out to break up a man's have been ualns vasbllne on m! eye- home and get him m the sake of the luxuries he we rive her- lash" "l" .1 W"! W!"- T‘ '14P‘ ~ help very much, but made them red me lgvgjflgig darker and glossler. Do you know fm- the ‘m, 110w‘ of anything that will give better re- ls built upon shat- MINT (,4) 1 h!" {XMIWW 1°"! _Y ;should 1' wear my nails in an "oval" or a "point? NODIII. Answer-Use a lmediurn- brick, Iorango or raspberry shade of roll-F ‘and _"“anda ‘shadaof face powder, mixed with ‘a little brunette powder of nlediumshaxie. d) The ideal weight for a girl of your age and height is between 125 and 135 pounds. (s) Vaseline or olive oil may be used to lubricate the eye- brows and eyelashes. It tends to make them dark, glossy and keep them in good condition which, to- gather with earelul brushing’ and tweealng out the acraggly hairs. keeps them well groomed and heal- thy looking. ll you want to eccen- tuato the color of your eyes and use eye coloring or maks-up-for evening wegr, than you may use the oyeshsa» ow and eye pencil to color tbs brows. lashes and eyelids. But during the day time no make-up ls used aroiuuhmljgglgn work for the Canadian Na- m eyes. u) wear your flasernalls usmpnuiwsys in tho Peace River also in a sliehtly oval anorexic is no pug-m mg phujn menu; yester- considend ‘we MI- h h!" W may-amines. ur. elects. who was too pointed. - , flirty nine years orage at the time ' ' mrarmms. gnuaeatlnwesbomctwoods .» . . L? . on‘. m ‘n’ ‘mugs a pilot aur-lmolhfer is the sole survivor in use Ilaeclllas PM" "t Willi "Wflti" IniTihewai-ana returned Q-Oandda’ lmllflli“. "W1!- _ . " ' wok’ ' nasdni Iuaourcea Deoart- ------_-------~-.~---.----.-..; < ' ' ' 1 '- ~' ~ ma... Northern‘. , sustain-s good mailman.” ' \ llfliballitllalllrdtallbatflifii PAINT STAINS ‘flit your window's are paint stained e easiest way to remove the stains. to shave them off with a razor‘ Q. when one has a frlcnd w-ho ls lll, and cannot. afford w send flowers 2 ocilruihhowmayshaletlacrfflond know she is thinking of her? I A. Send an lntarestini lliotura pool. card or a cherry lit/tie note. ‘Plils of- , wn dOcs more good than fruit or llo- i W613- > \ | Q. Should a men-led woman send l a gilt to the bride, in her name only . A ll ' a. norms should include her 11w y 8 so i? ‘V: w? n 5 SIIELLAC-TNG PAPER. v But however it is, in ninety-nine times out o! a hund Lclween the married man" and the girl ends dlsastrously could lt be otherwise when her only hope of happiness tcrlng another woman's happiness and in taking sway lrom her her hus- band and lmll-orphaning little children’! Otherwise there is nothin! f0!’ her but hopeless waiting for the crumbs 0i’ lflfifl-lfifl Ind "limb" m“ h" married lover can give. her, and the blackness of a lealouly n“ 12°59 49"!‘ tatlng that can ever tear at a woman's heart, when she sees ‘ bearing tr tflnamc and occupying the position that she feels should be hers, spending the money that she helps to earn. ; Iltathrcom palm‘ can be made doub- ly attractive and long-lived by $118k lacing it when new. Use clear shellac ‘and let ll dry thoroughly befm’! Y0" it up with not water. fifiiitras "$123M. .33 band's name. - , . f Q. who; is one or the first consider- aMons that. members or a family‘ should show the home-maker? I A. punctuality at meals. l‘ For The Cools ‘A BREAD PUDDING NURSERY CURTAINS Paslad on a window of the book- publldserh store was the sign "Por- ter- Wanted," and the window itself.) on a pile of books.‘ the placard: "me-l liens’ Works All This Week for s4." The able-looking Irishman road first‘ the sign and‘. then the placard. He blurted out "Dickens may lake the job! Dickens can wur-rl: all the week‘ for fear-dollars if he wants w. but ru not touolrit. Yed bet-tor kapc Die- keno." - Stunning nursery curtains can b2 mzlewrem unbleached muslLn with "“?I§Y?’l"”g“v designs done in colored croLs-slich of Jack and Jill m‘ M-WW Gauze characters. iifillfi3flifiii no oi these tragic love affairs said to me: "ll rapher-employer romance, but what the world doesnt understand is the inevitable breaking of the girls heart at the end of nearly all ol them. I knew he was married, but I love him. He told me l was everything in the world to hlm and there were two Y"? of a wonderlul stolen happiness. Then I did something that was indiscrlz‘. that smbarrrascd him and he told me that it was all over, and I was with nothing but memories that tort“?!- lleccntly thc victim of o know what t‘ue world thinks of a "M7 Your Cough » eiHangs On, Mix This at Home _ h remedy thafmoasy urushsily be mixed at kolaa. and glvea sen the raw! k rtin medicine 1'"! t" it ‘ f I Chm glzlfifaglltlugt-“ml: < mrs-ywrsvvgg "uwsulls leak i pint bread crumbs in l pint of milk for 1 hound-hen stir in the beaten yolks ol 3 eggs, 2 table- ‘ ‘ melted but r, ‘Av teaspoon _..,._ baking soda ulssol ed. in a little out, pm, lL-Inteh- bolllng water, 2 tablespoons and a pinch of nutmeg. Fold in the l beaten whites onus 3 eggs and bake tor so minutes in a moderate-cyan. ‘Chopped ngs, dates, prunes or rail- inl ml)‘ be added before‘, baking, i! "'- desired. ' mun or con. It. coaomznron e woax nun p~-_-___- "The business education of all oflice sir!» shfid 11M"? 'w°‘:::__*“ hardening their heazts against the men for whom t Y l I9 h! -_ '-_--__. no? sass. sue ......'.............._-- TORONIOv mast at m. I. o. Blame. who was "gently peosnoted to charge of-col- I IIIalsooweeaeeoeoasllaoioosaQ I F!!!‘ us. x ‘ Qlsmheat n"... could bu!» l‘ ll. I t who can teach wisdom in love? For man ls flre ...*:.:::.".: z... ..: ..... l. ole-m»- M m»- ln contact with each othflf DOROTHY DIX- l ui etalooaleeoeaeoesaosseiaeeoallill‘ Stilt M118! ‘qguosasssuoslll. ‘ Q m, Into the hot some; uqgnqm wmske the aniteegol- den brown. - ‘ n, ..............- _ 0W7 i,“ -¢--~---.-__- leswcre present at the lurieral. Household Hints l '8 - ’ _ """'°""' conns Iran or, f. ) " No _ Pain , '.'.c.r.-.'l"...-,‘;"“'l’*.r. Jlfwlulli v _ f9 ygqovo not I and paint from ~ < the silica the brushes of the swoa- Film‘ m“ W“ m‘ “h?” p,” brushla out or sweeper. out ‘MW- ' i ' " Q w-ogmmon MIMI Dfll it h‘. "".'_""“n hotwatar and dip them lfl i! IWWQ‘ Hfllflilfl l-hflli dry lfl Hi6 lflfll “u. > I "y - u ‘. m». mwmz-wlmmml . .. Vpleltlilt-ltay be um weaklffllrq-gflywltlrlhrbanadian National ‘seem sloabatm m mas-w h nus-wry was our n; mo wnvwyhb "w" v r * v ‘ stunned; . " ‘mourns wee minuscu- mpumn It l! a"! hilly-PIN! " a sir-m in a ma» ma; aka-fawn um»- contracted ,_ l» M,"!.;vlvlesli “we lat, , . vuueqnemnlsnlewwwwltenlujm uuwomw-aum- hl-g, fttfltfll unnssehasbssnsrsaafifiueiifeahsatOtend-Pralrlmaltafl 1'93"“, ;. ‘if . , v ; V-{wvmurlluolnou of no, '9'!" ‘W ~ .,- ‘ "“ i f».