i J/‘i/lztat the Fashionable, i ‘ Are Wearing . Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson. Furnished iiililody Beautiful I DIQIJOI. With Every Pattern By Annebelle ‘A model that you'll lust adore is illustrated in black crepe satin, clever. ly duigned icr the use ot reverse o! craps for the smart contrasting ei- v iect. 111s bodice is beautifully molded. suggestive oi Princess lines with ex. i-rmwly mus hips and lull. naruig oircul skirt. The pointed treatment p Etiquette Q. When a man is introduced to a woman should she shake hands with him’) ' A. She may it she desires, but it is rarely dune, Q. When sending flowers to a lun- crll what is appropriate to write on the vuitiniieerc enclosed? A. "With sympathy," or deepest sympathy" is sufliclent. Q. How should one drink bouillon? A. Bouillon may be taken with the spoon i! it; is very hot, but alter about one hail oi itiis taken, one may 1m. "l9 611D by m8 fi8ht handle and drink the rest oi ‘it. t “With During the Ulster international win‘- htr rnotoa- rice at Dublin, Ireland this yen-the coursewastreated witha Worthington’ oi bodice both iront and back is in- teresting. Vionnet neckiina la iinish- ed with c-plilicd bands. Oleevea have shaped trimming pieces. Style No. 2918 comes in aiaea id, 18 years, 86. 88. Illlnd d2 inches bust. _ You can make it in about two hours. The belt marl-a normal waistline and slips under panel extension oi skirt at front. ‘ Navy blue silk crepe is smart choice ror oiiioe and classroom. In sheer woolen in beige and brown tiny checkyit la captivativhq tor sports and spectator sports. Canton crepe in rich dark pin-pic shade is flattering. _ _ Olarctredcrepedcchineiapopu- Ir choice. Wool jersey in toast-tan shade used M- bodice and llcsveg with aoit blending. brown Jersey used (or cir- cular flaring skirt. applied. neck bands snd trimming pieces on sleeve! is strikingly chic and serviceable. Crepe Elizabeth, crepe Roma wool \ georgette crepe appropriate, Pattern price l5 cents. B. m" to illi in lilo o! pattern. Addy-egg p“- tern Department. The New n11 and Winter 1-‘ “ion Magaaine l; 15' cents, but only l0 cents when or- dered with a pattern. m. m. sue oaalqalailgldlaaasIlllllolllelolllltgn "l!!! anus-seashell-lul-uuueoaeleaeaeea I Street Addrua l..-e"sensereferee-assesses"-"use Oily state. Household Hints hlelilhld v Mata ier Poll Use the unworn parts o! ‘oilciotii. or linoleum, for making mats for pots containing plants ‘ and flowers. I! they are enamel ‘ ths water will not soak in. . Bedspread: To prevent a. bedspread from wrink- ling during the night, ioidit first to halves, to the middle oi the bed, than ioid in quarters over the toot oi the bed. Dried Fruit To improve dried iruit add a pinch oi’ salt to the warm water in which "m! couvanasoaurs BEAUTY A reader oi this column has asired for suggestions on the care oi her hair during an illness that. made soap and water out oi the quesmn. ‘there are other beauty problems, also that a long period or time. Doctors have round that 'a patient‘: interest in her personal appearance is a great aid recovery ring the convaicsce ' for this reason ccsmeticians have been established in up-to-date senator- belle! that every woman instinctively accepts. that the iceilng oi being well-groomed and pretty is good medi- cine ior lick minds and bodies. Let us begin with the sick-a-bcd care oi the hair. Scalp cleancliness is as important during illness as during health. While nothing ‘quite takes the place oi a soap and water shampoo, there are other ‘methods "oi keeping the hair reasonably clean. who tie may be divided Cologne water. table lait. thoroughly cry. brush it out. hair will be light and cuny. towel. gaule ior a new piece and brush arise when one ,is confined to bed ior - stage. especially lmnervous cases, and iuma. All this serves to strengthen the it i Advice to a. Spendthrift Wife-Why it is a Great-Hearted Women Who TWould Help " Her Husband Atone for a.- jlfast Mistake ’ . , Dear Miss Dix-Please give ‘me your honest opinion about. whether it is right to limit one's iamily lo one child. ‘ Docs a mother do anlnjurnto her child by not giving it a brother or sister? isn't it true that hrothers and ' ' sister's gotten quarrel and are Jealous ofleacn other _ and izequentlybecome bitter enemies o! each other? t have‘ a darling daughter 8 yearaold and ‘had mails 1p my mind not to have any more chiidreaput lately have begun to wonder how my little daughter will ieei about itaiter she la grown up. What do you LetterpBox- " Is the0hiy iChildhIiIandicapped iriillipfel-l“ Sage ‘h wt-hsrdaitbutan pellina onthe Y‘ i ' ‘ :- i * j i‘ ‘By u...‘ way. firearms oi ' l bcvereau. have you 6m‘- heardo! Illlced mun Lanai- ale till the unwell w». not m s“... oi millnbutdonotieiitcourethie lddtwotaalpoonac! augahlapeck 0i salt. and an eighth oi a teaspoon 0! flbvei. the same o! ‘grated nutmeg. and thsjllna oLcinnamon, Beat the whole till the apical are blended with the milkand serve warm. a aoval our! wousii or rmrn i. (Brltishlliilfid mun-while malls still the m5 ursl to marry in tho only ;_7_____ _ twenties, there i: "ahixafllloldilillfc rams. 14—(Britilh United W!" i" m‘ n . , °' “"9"” Prew-A procession euiity middia- "flu-W" "Whit" lhvliinulhw It ‘I- Wale peppers“ I46.) sroaa sampler rum?!‘ 1 . _ ~ lhilllfl. w/ in... only one child. port them adequately, it is MR8.A.F._ _ When the ‘woman has the strength to bear healthy children hid the man- makes enough money to. sup- certainiy a mistake to have There aromany reasons why large iainilics- are desirable. One ior the p-otection oi the parents in case they should lose a child. It they have A suitable antilept‘ lotion may be applied to the scalp to dissolve the dandrufl and impart a cool, clean feeling. The hair should bc brushed daily with a clean brush to remove the surisoe dust and loose dandrufl. There is a special cream sold ior cleansing inlants‘ scalps that would also be suitable (or itonvaiescenis ‘ wash their heads. A lit- tniiet water sprayed on and brushed thoroughly into the hair will remove some oi the excess oil and give a pleasant fragrance. The hall‘ into strands and polished with white silk moistened in White or blonds hair may be given a dry cleaning with white oi egg. Beat the whites o! two eggs very light and add hall a teaspooniul oi Rub the mixture well through the hair and site!’ it is The A dry shampoo made oi one part c! powde ‘ camphor and two parts o! cornmeal may be used to remove oiiiness and dust ironi the hair. The hair should be well brushed ‘first. Next. silt the powder evenly through it and rub the head with a coarse Oover the bristles. oi the brush with clean gauze and give the hair a. good brushing. Change the only one child-ii, aa Mrs. Browning beautifully said, thfyfihave all their wealth in one coin," thenp indeed are they bankrupt in heart and loul i! __i.hat one is take-i from then. and they have nothing ieit. But i! there are other children they can twins their; heart strings about them. Other little arms around their necks will solace them. Baby hands ‘will heal the? wounds a cruel late has dealt them. ' _-'-s--» D - , People who have never had a child can be happy without cnc,buta baby's grave is big enough to nu the world with desolation ioi‘ those who have lost . Blue as gone irom it and the patter oi little teetjis stilicd. So iron: the standpoint o! the lathe: and mother it isulmolt better to have no children at all than to have one. 5 LQ-i-ncn-u- _ And certainly‘ it ‘is-a curse-on a child to be theonly one, and lo the object oi the undividedanweutions oi its parents, who concentrate upon it all o! theirithecrien o! "emu-ream and try out upon it all oiithelr experiments in child-developmentJlvliatidie modern child needs more‘ than anything else on earth, anyway. la" a littiezwlioielome; __‘cct, and this il only possible when thcrc are so many children in a iamily that mother and rather have to divide their attentions and cannot center them upon ‘any one poor little uniortunate morloi oi’ humanity. i ' f" ' Look about you at theneumtic children who talk aboutthcir nerves and their digestions and who have developed complexes and you will find that they aro always only chiidren whose mothers have had time to note and comm: t on everything. they did. The woiesomenormai children "an those. who have come ‘out c1 higiamilies where mother was so imsygetting her brood washed and ted and clothed she didzft have time to note little Johnny's peculiarities, w; how ‘little Carrie reacted to a" certain stimulus. an amazing great proportion c! the iamous men and women oi the world have come out oi large families, . I——-—-—"I- . . Nor is there any other experience so good tor the soul o! an individual as being reared with VbIQ-hfll and sisters. It is practically impossible to bring up an only child without its being mash a ldH-OfllMNd and think: irig more highly oi itsei! than it ahouldybut le hhOll and egotism have no chance to flourish in the iainily circle where every apple has to be divided and every piaything lharec. and where other children, with cmcl and ruthe less candorjkeep each child's wcaime nes and iaults ever bcicre‘ it. No martinet can discipline a child as its brothers and iiatora do. no child psychologist can socialize it al do e other children who lay down the rules oi the playground and bar itvto those. who won't play iair, or who are greedy, or who are cry-babies and soucalcra.‘ . _ _ . O! course. not all brothers and listen agree like birds in their little nest sometimes children born oi the same parents‘ ‘aroduat naturally antagonistic toward each other. ' Very oium" there is Jealousy; between them, especially when the parent-l show a marked prcicrenc tor one child ‘above the other. but these cues are comparatively rare. Most. brothers and sisters love each other. and w. great icy auaecmrei-t out e: their companionship, not c only in childhood, but throughout lire. aged women, pleading in turn to: mercy {or the inan who had deceiv- ed ‘and robbed them liter ardent declarations o! love. was the singular scene witnessed recently in a_ Paris police court. . "_ c- , Pitt! is not the lucky number‘ oi "Don Juan de natignollea." the name taken by the gay Francois Monpls. Whole chlrlod with aseriea oi (rauds at’ the expense o! trusting elderly women representing every national- ity and various wllrs oi lire. , _ , The number o! "deceived" lldlés totals exactly ‘Ility. and that i! roughly the age o! most‘ oi them. - To’ the ealmining magistrate. Francois cynically explained that _“l am ‘not interested in women until they have turned ility. The flapper does not appeal to me. Only women oi iiity inspire my love." encouraged u‘: continue. the amaz- ing man "prcpqcdad: (‘till neeallaq to 1110-4116 butterfly "existence." = ed the magistrate. "but this iarob- bery."' ' " cois, "it was u.» borrowing." iiity share oi all expanses. with ‘thousands oi trance. flimultaneousiy he courted all each in her turn hld him u am- ner or dancing companion. _- A ~ mix-store qmsrriuuhle “Butterfly, i! you »wlll." interrupt- ‘jrardon the. eir,'.' detox-ted Fran- Francois made the acquaint-shot oi his victims in various ways. and explained that ll an arlstocratlialltn on evil days tln-ough war-time mis~ rortunes, he wea holnill a position to entertain them as he would like, and so would have to proceed on a titty- sis, the ladies paying their Always Francois round diiiicuity in iii-icing his "iiity." and each time this happened the lady oi’ the mo; ment, whoTthought aha was the only onein his liicfijcame to the m» » ty. He had his day careiuiiy inprkcd out. meeting ‘sbror seven daily ' doing hllpibest to ensure that till hours ailottodjthem varied ac "that ~ wheifiioirauisi had riiiunea his argument with the recruit-hip ever the diiierefince between "hn-rowingfijlnd infltlring or,‘ leaving buses. tween theagu oi soles 4a.. we iareveaiediin the" ‘hustling turndrom‘ the " ', register o! national i‘ i new b0- mr wowed u new Kw .11" boom 1d mlrryinr continues‘ the nation cwuehtiioouti byWhooilbl ' ppage and generslatrike M1926; when many young people‘ postponed their weddings. a H h. well known iogiawar o1, marria- peadeclarel that women are noihfliw- choosing careers instead oi romlniic dhlpMi‘ till later m use." he says. “We notice that the bride cl period oi rheiashion ior loilglkirt-i . and eoifleurll". f ‘ ‘Since thaws: the ' i _ he was ever beiore, but on the other the wigcw whack toeaioh- u": iioavydouine_,ile‘the ma" oi. widows .wbo Another. inm- alting tact is that the man who has. married once. almost invariably rc- insrriq. ' and "diillilhl." the iizty women tilts into court. All, wanted ro-eruk at once and ‘llhhad-thsysome swryf "please do not. lend him to prison. an is u. gentle and so gbod." been was ceiftain thatkhs loved her. m4, onlyher. math had nothing but acorn "hlfiflfi," W136 hid‘ vamp the finooant Don; ‘mi interpreters; wersheptsbusy’. {or evaryvlsnguago tailoring-seems ldutficbe 199MB W“ the‘ vitiilnlly‘ It! ti! . wcinenflrho magistrate‘ is ccnsiddr- in hisidrmenl. . . ‘mind: i fiaiiobeimai ry. w toattractgaaalatansein keep lobar. - ermine-uremic m you have hot theirs-m have m: marked can mm elm to tic. meat o: the stores. avoid lust u a drinkers woui" lvoltgoini lute i: he eye trying --' .--:# .~" both is easy to Inquire one u‘. the imre that to‘. term is‘ cfllctal.'3ut this oooui,urnct.* considered a nonnal but ' rather’ u the ‘readjustment oi a sit- , lay so, nowadays __ looks almost as. . young as the girls oi as did durlns the? ' 'whcin~ are middleflgcd Eiigiish- Y adcptad menace! i . . ._. ‘> r‘ ‘w ‘v I ' | ' ‘Ultra/sir; . .. y? t’... “T” .i:.iririch Even; es\ whom‘ ‘ o... i.‘ . c c. imst-LYiTJFse. wafm?."ai“t A ROMANCE "Continued from page 4 independent people who out tiisl lot on Princcjidward Island and ii not long beiore flaccid. abandon- ed land grants had developed this little‘ tat, smiling‘ ilrms, and thi houses were surrounded with bani! and stables. ‘Mills there were icrtiii cutting o: timber and the making ct ilour. ‘ . ‘ ‘ When they prospered the colonisil built (or themselves that lovely church ‘amoiigfthe ' pine trees on top o! theridgc. It WM designed. it il believed.‘ by the same nianwhobuiil that tins old colonial dwelling. Gov- ernment House. in Charlottetown. The colonists went into the woods. ‘cut down the ‘trees, dragged then out. and from. that raw materlaibulii the church “withgitheir own hands. And so generous‘ were they with the “ timber-- that there il enough oi it there, ,to'tbuild_ two churches today. h ~ is‘bii"a'utilully’lgispt*by- reverent hands Qt. V. " The slots}? ti)“ QPQVB‘ ,_-fieug been a beacon i» "u-r bu. and iar out ' _ior that wslmml ‘I, \ with out} ‘ it Picwu Islllll ‘ 111d eaeet-.tbfieii_i- the Hiihlaud- .144... ceasefire Idland. nuii- » day was a \ vcducatbd‘ man. I and a lie)!“ not“ ice-line sun sauce mace ass‘ retur- riailiuay, was give-ire‘ sane curmu- wim-e tnegouaiioihwfl atta 151w M: M“ whey were hardworking. ambitious i ircihat towersowi ~ again. 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