. MARCH 13." 1930 f‘ "THEI- ‘ Woman’s "Realm -‘:- Social‘l‘ ‘a n.d Personal. -:-‘ What the Fashionable Are Wearing WHO ARE YOU? _“ . v A Boyd? _~ Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished The Romance of Name " ' i With Every Pattern " ‘w’ "“"""' “u” By Annebelle Worthington a capelet rrodk mo. is slesselaas too that woo modems ere clloulng ior play and "dress-up" oooadons. i It la printed dlmlty in yellow and white. The eepelet collar that iells so prettily over the arms’ is oi crisp white argandle. A llowll llfifl-ln belt marks the normal waistline. The tie in emrreln ribbon matches the bolt. The circular skirt ls in seven soc- tlone to create smart rippling iul- noes. Style No. Ill’! cones in elees s. l, ill i2 and l4 yes-rs. For "beat" choue nautical blue crepe do chine with belt and tie o! seli-iabrlc. Pattern Price l8 cents. be euro to fl" in Ilu o! pattern. Address Pat- tern Department.‘ Our Fgghion Magealna ls 15 cents, but you may Order a pattern end a Fashion hflllllne WIN-her ior 25 rents. +- -:+ 't,era1tare‘ Letter Bkox What a Splendid Thing it Would "be. if Every Community had all Endowed Home for Aged - People! Husband Left Home After the Baby Was Born_ Deer Illss purl-why don't our phllsuthrorlsts. who give t‘. rencrouny u, ‘mvmg m. “gm”; or hmnanity, do more to make the last days oi old people happy and oolniortablo‘? Whydoee not ever! community be" lfl 1|? » e homo {or aged people that is not a poorhouse, but e homo menu an endowment large enough u; enable _ it to odor board end shelter to old men and women at r e rate that they or their children could esoro to pay? Thll would ‘enable them u» keep their sell-respect and not have the stigma oi pauper placed upon them, and it would be a veritable temple oi reiuge to which so many iorlorn old people could ilee. A. A. G. 'l‘lle name o! Boyd originated in Scotland and Wis used ls I descrip- tive name. It was taken from a Gae- lic word meaning "ieir" or "yellow." Quito evidently the ilrst persons to use the name wereblondes. The iirst ancestor on record was Billion. whose heme is iound in the Foundation Charter on the Monas- Mry of Paisley in the middle oi the twolth century. It was his oldest son Robert. who uiopied the name. and. iirst Milled it Doyl- ‘ Robert's son Robert displayed greet bravery at the Battle oi Large in 1N8. when the Kin; oi Norway enlar- ed Ecol-lend and was put to night. For hi8 hOIMIII in [this battle Rnbert was Bfanted land in Cunnnlnghem, Scot- land. p The Doyds were a loyal pcopio and when their Scottish sovereign, R0. bert Bruce, deiloq the King o1 Eng. lllld, they libfld With him w g mg“, Later on, ior political r , they were forced to leave the country and crossed over into Ireland; who" thgy- established s home ‘at Kilmernock. The earliest Boyd settler; in Amgr- lcs. where luv. William Boyd, who came in i718 and settled in New Eng. land, and James Boyd. who. in i735, established a residence in New .1". sey. . Answer: ' ' Would that any word oi mills could awaken the ‘- public conscience in this matter and bring about the building oi eueh homes as you describe. Tilers is n crying need ior them, and too long have we evaded doing our duty to those who have the strongest claim upon our promotion and our s, thi "-- old men and women who have done their lliework ieithiully end well and at the end have no place to go in which to Ipehd the twilight oi their days. ma» by c. i-u-m. imp...“ MADGE BELLAMY, For star. in the lovely pencllcd bathroom built for her » in Hollywood from deelgns by a well-known New York artist. Like nine out oi ten lovely screen etera. she uses Lux Toilet Soap. She says: "The Fstudic skin’ a star must have demands a soap that leaves the skill as smooth as e rose petal-end Luz Toilet Soap docs." out of screen stars guard their skin ythiS Willy . . "EEAUTIFUL SKIN is the moot potent _._.____._-___-c__¢_ We are all concerned with the weliale oi children. cold, indeed. is the "',‘ heart, and hard as atone, that does not melt at the touch oi baby lingers. ‘ Even themost are‘ “ ‘ by the oi ' . so we have orphan asylums and child-finding societies and "boarding mothers" who take children and try to give them a mother's care and a home atmosphere, and intelligent and great-hearted‘ men and women devote their lives to try- ing to devise methods oi caring ior irlolldless and perentless and homeless children. ' ‘ ' No. I367. Bile...............-....... lelllslolloaekeo:scooeaooq|ggjgggoggg Nlflli relbelleleesaas-ces-seoesoq||‘|'.'.'. Street Address Ievloeooeeslaoesaeaelsaeeasoeaaaboesa (my an“ This is line. No one would begrudge a cent that is spent upon them, or an cflort that is made in their behali. In the hands oi children lics our iut- ure and we do well when we do the beet we can to ilt them ior their great regoonsibility. ‘But the old have ‘an e quglly great claim upon us. They are as helpless as babes, and they are more icrlorn and pitiiul than any child can be, because they realise their helplessness as a child does not. and because no hope gilds their horizon as it does a child's. daysfOleense the iaoe every day with 3 clllnlms cream oroil, wipe oi! ex. ccss cream with tiuue square or ab- sorbent cotton, then wash with warm Water and e mild soap. Rinse well and d?!’ thoroughly. Apply your akin iood and massage the iace with a llsht "PWIM- battering movement. Rcmove excess creenrand pet on e mild skin tonic. allowing it m dry on the iace. Apply your inundation cream and dust lightly with an 9mg]- llent iace powder. (3) Mqgg“ thg chin. throat and neck ior several minutes at bedtime also. Once a Wei surly an estrllllcnt bandage _ "i" the masses: treatment. Wear charm a girl can have." saysRaoul v alsh,‘ famous director for Fox Films- ‘and sums up the ‘experience of leading Hollywood directors. “A beautiful skin which even the cruel glare of the close-up proclaims the real thing-that's an absolute essential for stardom,” he. continues. This is why 9 out o! '10 screen store use Lu: Toilet Soap. Of the 451 im- portant actresses in Hollywood, including all stars, 442 keep their skin exquisitely smooth with this delightful soap. And ell the great fihn studios have made this white, fragrant aosp the official soap The humblcst child in an orphan asylum may: be a merchant prince, or n great banker, or n. iemous lawyer or doctor, even the President oi the United States. Ho who sups on broad andmllk may iesst on tcrrepin and champagne. He who wears a patrolled and shabby uniform may be clothed in the ilnest rsiment that money can buy. lie who has" known the bar-chess or an orphanage may yet be lapped in luxury. These things‘ are common , happenings. But the poor old man and woman have nothing lo look ior- wnrd to. Their tale ls told. No icrtune awaits them around the comer. . l '.. "i. Among persons oi this name who have ‘istingulsl-rd themselves in re. cent times. ‘s William ‘Young Boyd, u? New York. explorer and United 3m tee diiiiomst to Brazil And ii it is our duty to cherish iniency that may do so much. surely it ls equally our duty to reward old\ago that has already done its bit. For most is. e , oi these old people have do an honest day's work. They have toiled from ' the‘ dre 'n rooms. You too will be lfhlélhctfléh ior heli an hour or so Etiquette their‘ youth up until their igble old hands could hold their tools no longer. . . . . Ifiyiflffcg-wili. in; Tqilgg Snip, “ 4 - ~- . reatmgnt. Ohln straw n k5,.‘ |~ ‘ i their dim old eyes could see no more to do their tasks. ‘ GWEN LEE, attractive Captivating BLANCH! ' V _aR beneficial ii used ior short pgf. BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED, W"- "l" the lobby tissue: must also g , be massa d .1 ‘ - Dry. Wrlnkled Skin and Double Chin u m "mm" m W” “p SWEET lays: “My first thought is always my skin, for the camera is ell- revcallng. especially in ‘ Metro-Goldwyn-Mcyer star. says: “Smooth as dew-washed lotus bice- aoms—t.hat‘s how my skin Luxury sac/v a: you have found ovily in French soap: a! 50c and 1 0c They worked herd. They helped build houses and make roads. They stood behind counicra and cooking stoves and wash tubs. ‘They made the Q- Why ls the diamond us“) 1o.- The world rewards that labor with e pittance as they may they can wood and dfiwcrs oi water. tench soapsl" that barely kecps the woli irom the door, and strive never lay up much ior their old age. lymbollze the iires oi lovs and t: iii-- dm“ ""3""! hllibiness and un- 611ml love throushout llie. v Q- lhould one over use a hand. kerehlei while eating? ‘ 4- M. ii it can possibly be “m... ed. Q. ls it cvsr proper to rend the “DENIM aloud. when attending s. pic- Wl’! P101? A’ N°3 m" ll V"! annoying to the People around one. and they are cllllbie oi reading ior themsehw. m" =1 necessary tooverooms -.~. my age? (Zl My skin y; V", dry o ible chins and flabby throat mus- Qnnd inclined to wrinkle. Please tclil Cit-i. l4) The skin food that you p: fine whet causes the tiny lines on my‘ mention may be used regularly. 1t u -,.' i, upper lip and checks and around the“ a rctublc brand, which will keep your foyer. Will muscle oil help the wrlnk- lkin well lubricated and remove the " lcs and ii so, where may I get some? dryness, which is due w lack oi natq. }_~_-_ - 13) l have a double chin. Do you ap-, rel oil in your skin. D01! LIIDS. Lei. igprovcol wearing e chin strep? (4) 1| f.‘ a skin iood ior my skin; do you ‘:5. think something else would be better? "l! been e =6 and detailed di- ; Thank you ior your helpful beauty ""4"" Y0!‘ l-lhilll’ blond heir and ' column. ‘which we women enjoy road-i the Ilietlll flnlll 101‘ 399MB! b10116 m; €vcry day. MRS. 1.. i-i. c. [heir lllht have been printed several Answer-Your weight is almost "m" ""5"! YWIQWI‘. l! I0" have _; correct ioi-‘your age and height, but: mill"! M!!! them, please write ine ado not allow yourseli to lose any Ill"! 1M 1110106 l lell-ldllreied. , é the muscles. ki a , i’ l‘ h _ _ m“ Mm Leak“) I m‘ u yam] w" u, um ‘yo?!’ lingual: ‘hr: l" "lilflment ring? world a more comiortable place to live in endaiiie easier ior us. but the“ feclsaftcruslhg Lux Toilet $1.00 lb: cake . . . now closc-upaLuzToiletSoap ‘A old. i! icct 5 inches tall and weigh 13s‘ ttendlnl. sittilld or wslkllll. Oor- ‘I The dhmom ‘a ‘uppdsed m w” the work that bun“ m no m‘ p" envuopu‘ Th“ we" m“ have" o‘ gelpflnee‘ kt‘. idemhtm” ‘ Le Ll ‘ 1‘ ggcfalthfny ‘km "we" '-.i ‘ yea-Brother! - wilted. olontn is this about right weight ior‘ ; Inap makers b appointment to their I ellenciea lheGovenloa- metal and Viecountoes illingdoc Or perhaps mlsiortune canie to them. Pelee irlonde may have betrayed them. Undultliul children may have robbed thenirflad investments may have swept away their little nestegg, and in the end when they are too old to work they lace the world with empty hands. ' ' LUX Toilet Soap How little we do ior these old people. A iew elsnhouaes, where they can be sent. when starving and to which they would rather die than go because theiiaone ietlsh is sell-respect. The one thing ior which they hive ll"!- iiced during all their lives has been this ideal oi indilfinfln". "118 DIBBFm-l ate desire that when they ware old they would not have the brand oi the poorhouse put upon them. And sometimes we areeven cruel enough to sep- arate in their old ace the husband and wile who have lived weather 101' I0 GOLDII-Your beauty question when! was young I never pnntcd» {and got out oi breath like that iiitcri ' In run." . Household Hints Byloborlalree For The Cool: EBCALLOPED BEEF "Perhaps not." returned the other.’ mgelsllng his brelth a little. “But il missed this train at the inst station." Because oi elermisfizgn-ls irom Indie many Indians who had long lived in Berlin recently stertcd ior a. bklrnishlng f L hm. many years that’ they have literally became one end have no llie epert irom ‘ " wmgnm just n", 1g, grgunfl thug, m-‘ stamped Qnvglopg g0 m", 1 m” m“; ' each other. . ’ Tw° 3nd ‘meihmr WP! 4°14 will, _________.____ 2111» um m Th, dry Sign m4 wring)", you a porccnsi 11p1y_ Th. Mo“ But leaving aside the desperately poor. ior whom. perhaps, there is no b0" l¢h0pl>ed_ line). 2 tablespoons "Amauml SCHOOL when varnishing the floors. m’ up» ‘l ch"!!! l" Mills made that the muse but m; pool-house, we have the elaas oi semi, who have e little butler. 2 tablespoons flour, l teaspoon __ _ . wondworlc-plncc the can oi varnish in w" i; are due to e shrinking oi the sub? rinse that you roier to is made oi the jputaneous iat or padding underneath iollowlni: One teblespooniul oi per- ache skin. When a woman allows oxide. one toblospooniul oi lemon "ll-ill lwemmenvs extensive pro- jects in relieve unemployment ere slit. uwnc Th, 1011mm; 1g m, “main; 0g‘ a tfibflow vcssci 0i hot watcr while nempyhiro 5.31109; (or m; mono. n; working. It will work easier and dry dcssertapoons minced onion, I income, enough to take them out oi the fill-Ill!‘ till-II. W! IM- QPWIB W 5"?’ poohs "minced parsley, 1% port them in decent eoluiort. They have to live in mlserabh quarters. They .. “my; u, bggqmg vgry much under- juice, one tcblupwngul o; gummy‘, u Home‘ have to sci-imp on iood and clothes and ilre. They may not‘: ebl: avielnito Zlsdiigfxnfil; Brflgilgk! small eupslbclg- February. , = l mlwh CHICRer- - i‘ ‘ . . h i is tol k its bother wh the are , en or ' - e n sauce 0 ‘ e Grade X.-l. r11 A kl d: ti. _ 5:32‘; ‘xizrikdirssdrfiisrfgihssulrdfi- :2: t‘iv-i‘n:l‘:i.gr“t‘l,ale':l‘:ir mm“ L‘ now m“ o‘ the wmd“ ziizittlfalt ‘diieinefdwed whom: sufsli-fs my b0£lld8lft suggests would mean blltflr. salt. ilour. Onion. iwliley and Mary Edwards a a:ol:lil\-:il w...“ rmmmd u" __ ' e 1 _ I , . .. .- apply the rings ovsnly over your my M" “t m" o‘ American '°“d'b“"‘ a heaven on earth and the nasklng oi tho last iep oi the Journey smooth and liquid -Mlx this with the meat. Placc Grade ix._1. g I I her weight normal. ‘; The muscle oil will help you, as it and leave it on irom lve to seven xwlll lubricate and smooth out the tiny minutes, then rinse oil with tepid Qwrirurirr. It is obtainable from any water. Dry m; hgir my"... "m. P to ; egg?‘ Eu r 'I'0_Kl.‘(‘p poached eggs irom break- ing. or sticking to the pan. put a iew mops 0i vinegin‘ ill the water. Oi‘, lrl’ greasing the piui before puttlnll fl" ding machine y. Just after giving 1100900 u; pmying. ilelds c-i Button. ling-lend. a sausage one-third oi the crumbs in the bot- tom oi a greased casserole, add meat mixture and then cover with the rc- malnlng crumbs. Bake ‘in the oven Dorothy Easter. Grade VlL-l. Clayton Trcmerc. Grade VL-l. Lola Manhood; Mildred Tremors; 3. Elinor Lartcr. easy instead oi e rocky road down which the old ieet must stumble. 2.! 1 cannot think oi an institution which would do more good, or which l would add more to the sum oi human happlnk than such an'oid iolks‘ i9} 55o is vary helpiul ior your type oi ti’; akin. Have a thorough racial messaire . "" at least choc‘ e week or every W" lS FEVERISH. caqsslursrr Gallium, sour mall ' , e t vim igniting: in balling and ildren. generally show food is soaring in the little digestive tract. ' When one a r. e - a teaaW-‘lem ‘ _ iipa M lk or it to tlls first bottle food e o r i f ' every morning before en. open win- hi up blood hair eiter the shampoo. aiono heir should be washed very careiuiiy and only the mlldlat white 1401B L§l M188 N. A.—You will ilnd that swllnmlng laonooithe bssteecrolses ior devslopflg a shapely bust. Also practice deep breathing exercises dow. ‘has iron ton to niteen min- utos ior setting-up and special exor- dsss mry day. I shall be pleased tomallyouasetnutyoumsyteks with e little olive oil or cold cream two or three times a week; it will look Was Gonstipaieii, ‘ Bilious, Tired. Now New Woman "Wes always con- tlrod, out oi sorta. .Ilnce taking ‘Fruit- a-tivss’ ieei like new ‘ w om e n, pcriect health. Constipation ilclfndry. Montreal. d women writs ."—lluriel nillousneu. heartburn. gas vanish like mule. fldesy and bladder ills, pain in back iado away eulak- Nerves quiet. sound sleep at once. Bheumailfl. afllelis. neuri . sick headaches some» in hurry. oomplsalon clears. stipavcd. bilioun. I hlinaotsowildaiurtlssbelvy and suiiering as anything else in the world. that oi the eniorced presen oi old people in their children's houses. children and their children's husbands ‘and wives miserable, but there is ‘no- where ior them to go except the llotlhouse. and pride shuts that door. But all would‘ be well lithefeould go to some institution where the! paid their way‘ u in a hotel, but whore the moo eel made within the rmh o! ‘their children's meager income. God bless the lean or women who ans- wers this cry oi the old and belles ior than e hone when they may have independence end pesos and comfort. nolwrllv DIX. _--_—- \ ' settling down ccmiortebly. radish sauce and baked potatoes. platiorm. The old gentleman was just Suddenly the door burst open ,ehd a young man tumbled into the carriage and scetod. ‘hilflldlfy, ' _ and pulling, opposite the old gentleman. _ The latllr looked on with obvious diseilllroval. mmlausnir-uyhusbaniienalllvslhaovllyloeetherifllhm W“ Then Junloreamoaedwellavo somsoeaiuaasaiauslonllyhuibend h» eveumovoacoeootberwwaacuvmeudwbonvevereloest-hn we we miserable. Beiore the baby was samba lined to stay at Mme. and when he wont out I wont with him. ‘Aiter the babyywes born he never stayid at home. w»... out every amine to planes oi aiaeeeleareloee. plums moi. gambling. flirting. etc. wily dld the tale: that shoals have made our lilo thehapplestwreckourholes! mammoth-steam? Whetmede came! ' sane. a. c. Answer: ' . *‘ i _ m“ are rouomr-wioiuromwoeseomluuemlaulowmou- micbehlauecmthoyihurimwlthtielrotneol-t. hereunto-ant hunsoiensvoalngboeausatlleiabyherylflennoyewmtlnnoieof dulanogouohmiresrvae. ‘aluyreseettaoiioeseboloerunmabah ‘ulllidclrmrueoamtaeirdcpliardrsfiiiirurblaruun thetllpir wlveeoampeluoundvntntlldlaaiieydldboieretholabyoanls. ‘Jada-u i “You must be very unlit." man," he said, sitar a while. "Why, Heath barter; I. Alec Latter. ‘r. Grade lI.-—i. John Edwardsq 2. i-l‘ Marion Drake, teacher. Spud-boat passenger service is be- ing inaugurated on the River Poylo, Inland. ~ Unemployment in the Netherlands retflltiy dropped to the lc-wcst llguro ever loooreded. ' _ n15“ W111 live a medalto the eu- thor or the best article on aeronau- ticle on aeronautical pmpeggndg, couldn't stand that. nobodrs comicrt ls ever‘ impeachment-mullet seurellyqleekllfi. a ,.':' X’ i‘! U- \ l viva ‘devoted their time and attention to ila I thing they wentod. But the advent oi the baby naturally put them in the second place, ea the baby's needs hid to co attentad to iirst, and they an}: sometimes, we rllult admit, the wiis m» the husband cause w re. sent the baby by neglecting him ior the youngetcr. There are many women who alto: the ilqt babyyle borllulovor see their huebellilsaa lnelllaelihbtit ‘My el-thelllhrs lather. And there are plenty oi haucholds in which coualesaed but the baby's. a. ebllersaueascieitetwcanhulenssene. wives. aiuiauoiuuheynlsaoaneeaylietan IGUhlllIIlflI-‘lefii flrrlllrdtlpbtlflifltkldlmtolv. __-\ them and doing every- alim. quaearflahd.’ ‘ "l‘o-’l’if‘ili‘iii.’ii"."" ‘tlcosmetic counter or drug store. The towels. Avoid artliiclal heat ior dry- QM y“ nun 1 t _ ‘ , . z ' \;\:‘wl.l"lh oil treatment which appeared - ing blond hair. The above is not I osntly. c mm“ no um‘ m“ re Mme‘ n’ “mm "m" ‘ “yam” "m" m‘ m. om “W” ‘ho m" no unmikhfi, mixture m we“ hum‘ “d 013:? 8t: ‘flt- farts-l Knwn‘ 2“ “w” m n,‘ in my beauty column’ e short time bleach but is merely usse to brighten _ ____ children, and it would solve the problem that brings about as much sorrow "W"! I rwnefl- Serve with horse- Gm“ I11":- érrn a Th, “mum”, When renovating the refrigerator. y‘ painting the inside with illumin- av smooth and clean ei - - . . ___-fl n” In“... m“. n“ cum. n” “m”. tgfiesizw treat "r “mo” n“... n. m; Q14 pgopls welcome guests to their lnslaws. A Morn smile lnhfslcml-Iflgtclxiif- um pnlnt instead oi enamel. l1 l! _ , liquid, olive oii or ooooanut on liquid 1min" "mun-flu, m“, Nearly always they arc the cause or irlotlon and IYrIHBy-lhll not lnilequentl! on“ I “F1: “Wm mm"; "WW “m” "'51"- ,.‘ A shampoo may be bud. h,“ the cause oi divorce. They themselves are unhappy, and they make their _ 1 my aunt? a Mm sum" - l The train was pulling out oi the ' ' ' _._-.¢____ vnuutiliir?“ STRENGTHENEB . an‘... Taking Lydl- 5- Plnlhanfa Velhtlbl‘ Compoun Bancroft, on I -dla E. ea