El~rl~:MBl-:R 2_4 1929 _ ° i Y e '” ---wg.-_e->.____. __=__._ _ 'rms cilar.o1~rc'rowtr~.~onAlinrAlv"‘ ‘ _ ' °m‘m°’ R9¢1lm‘-.°- Soczal and Person_al_-.°- ashzons -:- Literature t_ _ . The One Solution to a Feminine Problem . .. There are no real substitutes for Kotex Thousands of women know from experience time Km, ilu New and Improved .fnnirary Napkin, provides true comfort' complete security and consequent freedom from worry ' They have the assurance, their health against serious follow times of hygienic deodorizes utterly. No embarrassment when buying. Just say Kotex at any dru , dry goods or department store. Regular size 60c for ox of a dozen. Super-size 75c. Directions in every t package. 5 Features of the New and Improved Kofax I. Kotex_ls soft-Not a deceptive softness, that soon packs into chafing hardness. But a delicate, lasting softness. _3- SHO. secure . keeps your mind at ease. 3. Kotex 8lle_r-is far lighter and cooler than cotton, yet absorbs 5 times as muc 0 In hospitals. . . Kotc Rractically exclusivcfy oapitals. I. Deodorlzes, safely, thoroughly, by a patented process, Milos lsr CANADA ` _ _Stznitrzry N ezpkins _28 foo. that Kotex amply protects ` consequences .that may so easily distress. And besides, Kotex h. x is the identical material used by surgeons in most leading ¢,~ T' Kayser “ Slendo ” Heel Stockings $ 1 _S0 here at This is the latest prod of the famous KAYSER mills as in Montreal and Toronto. All the new colors, the_ counter or by rna1l................ Moore 6d McLeod Ltd. , shown here at the same time 1 e -ii all' ' ‘»\`\ : .ie ~» U _~_-W7. " --I _ ,, /ga., 1\\_ uction _ over .;l»_\-./___ _ ~ 'f _I ,,'. ` xx , Milady Beautiful Dyldllseeda l five- \..`_§-/ . 'ilir'/it IIEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED Colfhrre for a Leng Fats Dear Miss Leeds-il) I have a. lon;' thin face and have been letting my hllr Brow. Can you suggest a becom- l"¥ Wly of putting it up, or should I 505 it lgsin? I am 16 years old. 12) I have noticed lately that there are “ny holes'-in my skin around my M60 and on my cheeks. What is the “UM I-!1d_ths remedy? I have' been WUI face powder and sm thinkin! °l °hll1llnl to another brand. BERNADETFE. W- .- your ¢i-own. Have the front hair I rather short so that the end may ' curl up on the temple 0lJP0Sl¢€ ‘hcl part. Ai. the part, have a short, flat! curl on ine lo.-:head Bring the Sid=| hair over the toP5'°f y°U\' 53” and rrgnge in it French twist behind. l isnt it rather late to be considering_ ! bobbing your hair? Judging from the ` snapshot you inclosed, I do not think a bob would be very b=C0m1nl!. Bin” 1 you appear in have large features. I <2) These “l~o1es" are l>r°bHbll’ °“' ‘larged pores. They are caused by your use of face powder and failure § to remove it thoroughly at bedtime. l A new orand of powder will have the same effect. You are too young to begin using make-up regularly. Be sure to use plenty oi warm water and S soap to cleanse your fuce at bedtln'\¢ l and again :n the morning. Rinse well. rub with ice or bathe in very C015 water. Dry y0\1l` Skin “nd pn °“ ° skin tonic. Take enough vigorous exercise every day i-U “U55 sweating' I Take a warm cleansing bath every night. keen your d1S°°“"° *"‘°° ln m.de,._ LOIS I..EED3~ W stubborn mir ` Dem. Mi” meds-(1) When I hlV¢ my hair inarcelled. by U19 "9"" dw me wave 5, gong, Should I ussm: different type °f °h"“p°°’ Txlw is n no 1 dei in My i=°mP° °“ s 0 d X yollow and dry so that the pow er ¢o+o-oo-ooo-0-foo-o-seo-¢¢¢.¢.¢,.,, me fm. mmm( now; f _i _ i ` . _...__...._ +-_-l A Morning Smile A d°Pl>¢r y°Un¢ squirt came fussily mm U10 drill store and demanded a. Bood deal of attention for some trivial Purchase. ' The lumbering old drug. K1-St at/ood for his impertlnence good natufedly- Finally the customer said. “And get me some insect powder_ that'll_ work mind you." Tl” dnlsaiat appeared to meditate, 1°°l¢ln8 the young man over. “Fraid I can‘t sell that to you, slr. 1 dom WMU 0° Bet into trouble." _ "'I‘rouble? Trouble!" shi-illed the y°\1nB mln. “What do you mean trouble?" “Been an awful lot of suicides late- ly." Was the doleful reply. Household Hints By lobefialiee TENNIS RACKETS Tennis racket strings should be covered with vaseline beforeputting away for the winter. This will prevent the strings from snapping during the time the racket; are not in use. To Stop Hicceughs To stop hiccouglis give it teaspoon- ful of granulated sugar and vinegar. If this does not give relief, repeat the dose. ' House Plants Den/d leaves should be cut from a house plant es soon as they BUDGET- do ior lt? i3) I am 21 years old, 5 feet 'l inches tall and weigh 137 pounds. I have dark brown hair and eyes. What colors are becoming? I./1. M. Answer-(1) From your first two questions I Judie that there is some- thing wrong with your general health. Have a thorough physical GXBUWW' tion by 4. doctor to see what is wrong. If, however, your health is good, the stubbom condition of your hair may be due to is naturally coarse texture or too much curling with hot irons- Or perhaps your beauty operator does no, mme; .._.=_ skillfully as she michi- 'rry a. liquid tar scap shampoo fol- iowed by is vinegar rinse. Use half a cup of cider vinegar in tm-ee Dlnl5 of water for the rinse. Leave on for ten minutes. then rinse 85-lin ln C1531' water. <21 A yEll0W. dry Skin lf* dicates some internal condition that needs adjusting. Perhaps you do not eat enough fats such as butter, cream. cheese, milk, oil and fat meats. A certain amount of fat is necessary in the diet. Cleanse your skin with cold cream or a cleansing Oil at bed' time, wash it with Castile soap and warm water, rinse well, dry Bnd Tub in a small amount of facial cream. Wipe off the excess. Use cold cream as a powder base. i3) Your weight is good. You may wear navy blue trimmed with tan, peach or yellow- green; bronze-green, dull pink, coral, apricot, bright red, rust, brick red. ecru, deep yellow, deep cream, dark- est brown, mahogany, black with bright trimming, ehartreuse, eapuclne. LOIS LEEDS. Acne Scars Joan-Consult a doctor who is a from the severe case of acne. Treat- ment depends on the depth of the scars. The violet ray is very stim- ulatlng, but I do not know whether it would help your case or not. LOIS LEEDS. Tomorrow-Caring for the Hands and Nails, 06000500-0400-600900-0000-O-O4 Miss Roberta Spencer Fellow Trinity College, London `Cla.sses Re-open September 9th Piano-Organ and Theory Studio. Baviist Church. Flhloy Skool. fOO'§O0v0OOOv ,. _ _ -- the husband hadn`t found it out. her. home the pleasantest spot on earth. '_*“"'°l‘-(D Try I 1°" °“‘° wt et my on ions- what em I_ mi-9-1-awu. W °°“"° ° - 4 -1 a _,oh -t ¢S¢‘°s o -with Milk Soup ~ i i Is the “Other Woman” Superior to the Deserted _ Wife?-Shall a Dependent Young 'Man Marry Despite His Parents’ 0pposition'.’- §i'.'.°.‘i.'§ 212 ~ Adopting' a Baby _ - Dear Miss Dix-It occurs to me that you might like to hear the man‘s version of the "other woman." I have four friends, decent, fine fellows, who have deserted their faithful wives :or other women and in each one the "other woman" is fai-'superior to the deserted wife. And in each instance! can ee where the wife could have made good if she had tried. She failed because she was too interested in herself, her pleasures, her friends. ner children, her clubs and her church. Why berate the "other woman"? She hasn't bs- trayed her sister. She simply picked up is discarded husband and made him see the sun again. If men are good enough to walk out on _a battle- field and become cannon fod'.'Ier_ for the protection of women and their country, women should be 'good enough to pllt forth an effort to make them happy, and if they r.nn't, give way io some other woman who can. There is s lot of dog-in-tl-le-manger disposition in _______ . He had ceased to think of himself as a romantic hero and was interested in the children and his home and found the ordinary Darby and Joan exist- ence pleasant enough until along can-e the siren who fiaunted her youth and beauty before him and used her sex appeal upon him and`cdnvi.nced him that he was too young for his nite, and that ull _that he needed to make him s boy again and be perfectly happy was io divorce his wife and marry And I have known the "other woman" to bas gallant and a tragic figure. I have known more than one woman great of heart. great of soul, great of brain who found her predestined mate lr. some man married to a poor, silly. selfish, neurotic woman who made his life it hell on earth to him. I have seen the “other Woman" give to a man ti love as pure and selfless and self-sacri- flcing as the human heart can know. I have seen the "other woman" reiuse to taka her happiness at the price of ol-phoning little children. I have seen her even esm the money that sup- ported lt, because but for her and the devotion and peace and strength she _ gave the mari, he must have perished in his wretchedness. ~ So the "other woman" can no more bs catalogued and labeled than any other woman, and she no more invariably makes ‘a man a good second wife skin mmlm about the sm, M, -than his ni-si choice uid. For in innrrisge expel-lenee'seei_r_u io _bs or no value and first and second and forty-third marriages are all s matter of luck. But I agree with you, Mr. Bachelor, that in virtually every ease where the husband is purloined or stolen it is an inside ,1ob_and that _it would not have happened if the wife had tskell the 'tro\ibls'folUl'1'd 501' ¢1’¢lSl-ire Buf- flciently. The one and only way to ke ep a husband fr_om_r_oarning iato make D' I » ‘ , And the time to lock the garage d_oor__ is__oe'fore_1"ri_sx1d_Hu_slf»al_id and the "other lady" start of! Joyriding. ' _QQ_ROT'l'lY DIX. a»ouua_a_a_ __ _ Dear Miss Dix-A young lawyer, about three years ln,praetice, but_wiio is still dependent upon his family for suppo_rt,.is, in love with.: girl he has known since childhood. His family _objects pecauae hai- people are in humble circumstances and. they wish the young mln to marry a girl with money. The girl insists on a showdown. .Thi yollntmsn. hl6n't.l» C¢nt..f»° his name and it~ will be several years before he could possibly support him- ss no hin of a wife. Moreover he lov6_a~hi.s»family dearly and is nm" M-J or "9-J. § :Sify iiatelul. fb hi: parents. but he 1-.Iso ldves tl-le,glrL tWh_at would be the th the hair brushed smoothly over. does n _ - g -_-___ \- Answer I think the parents are taking the wrong position in this matter and that they have no right .to break off a love anal: _'when' their solo objection _to the girl is her lsck of money _and social pibltiou. ` This is a democratic coun- try, where we wipe out social didergitea in the twinkling of _an eye, and where those who are up today are dcwn tomorrow. and vice versa. ' . ' f ` Moreover, in separating this young man from hirsweetlieart, they are doing more than any other one thing to slow him down and kill hh ambi- tion. For since the beginning of time there is nothing that has bsen such a spur in the side or s man as the love of a woman and the knowledge that he had to be a go-setter 'io get her. . . ’ ‘ Nor is there anything more desde-ning to a young than to msn-y for glL°”°;us;l:;i;'”wh°|; hshft :eff money. It sisya his sei!-respect., Il. deprives him ofthat greatest factor U Y’ ' ‘cnc V “P” U in success, the necessity ei making good, and ii. tilrnihim into that moat ’ . eontemptlble or all created thinas,`a male parasite. /Look abqit youmnii no _ ss how law poor men who marry rich women svsr amount to anythiiig. 1 However. in your pmleulsr em; x. 'tum 4<`nm'i. nam to so must; ice.; eliolee left you except is tau in with you psrsnwwuuss about smog' up ml _ girl, or else giving up your profession, which you_ha_vo ppeot go mph ugh Uivlwsvueuuirms. 'rms_mu4sssniuaas_xuneuisuvi»smnqtw ., _ x_ . l '11 - _v_, __ _ A -_/-=_-=s._>_- fi 1. over the open- _ edmtllgs dnpclrfthz conéento w ee . Brandhlda bee:xct.h}e leacllgz _ baby food since 1857. 5 . ‘ ` that nan' adora- Write Tha Borden Cn.. Limited, $331. D191- B _“_ for Baby EAGLE BRAND Mme . CONDENSED l' l 1 I-_ ; g Efiqdétfé nxsrmsursnsn vislrons ` B'7l»bH&|A0 _ W SWEETBBFADS WITH NEW , Dorothy Dz°x"L_etters'-Box " ' \ V if ' F" 77"’ C°°" EQ Gunn Pans Wash and clean sweetbreads and‘ boil for I5 minutes. Drain, and whenl C001 ¢n°U8h to handle, cut into smalll pieces. Melt two tablespoons butterj in a saucepan, add the sweetbreads` lnd 2 cups fresh-boiled new green peas_Cook until the sweetbreads begin, tobrowrl, stirring carefully every few] minutes. Add 1 tablespoon flour mixed until smooth in ‘é cup milk. Stir into the mixture, and cook gently until thick. Besson well. Serve with small squares of toast placed around the dish. HALIFAX N. S. Sept. 23.-Sir omen_ .‘ Herbert Greaves, ex chief justice of JUST A BACHELOR. . Q. Should a man remove his cigar Barbados. who has been on an ex- eigsrette or pipe from his mouth, tended tour of Canada, was a passen- Ans _ "°**- _ , when he lifts his hat to is womgn B61' on me R. M S. Lady Drake, WH- whom he passes on the street? Canadian Nat.onal Steamsllips, vrhicli 3° there IS in men. human nature being what it is. In fact. the dog. A. Yes; any well-bred man will do sailed from Halifax for me Wm in-the-manger spirit seems to ba fllsepsrable from matrimony. There are °°~ Indies very few husbands or wives wlio will gracefully fade out of the picture when Q» To what does the ten pei- cent. visitors to Crnada unc are returning; B rivll enter! \\P°n it Wen although they may not particularly em, to, me tinpins system refer. when paying tor' on the Lacy limits ere 0 T co-i s-.--~ partners of their bosoms or be happy with them. Marriage gives people l a meal? prominent business man ci Bermuda' curious sense of possession of each other. Their general attitude toward A~ WMU UN bill amounts to $2,50l and Mrs. Conover Mr. and Mrs E each other is of Shakespea.re‘s hero toward his wlfe,""a poor thirlg, but mine 01' more, Outerbrldge. Bermuda; Prof. Ft. F. own," and they resent anybodyb taking their husbands o: wives sway from Q- Should a woman refer to her beck of the University of Wl.s~` them. ` _ husband as “hubby?” consln is going to Trinidad, A_ I. Pea- `l_.__. ` N01 POUR S00l¢¥y brands this cock, advertising manager for Thog, term l _ As regards the "other woman," she is like every woman in the world- _ -5 vu gat I Skinner and 6°" M°n"°al' is b°°k°d y¢S€€rC~1y. Among the ether White with the' right people. NATURE TAKES authorlt es. ’ Chewing is the exercise which Nature intended the teeth to have in order to grow normally and to remain healthy and beautiful. Yet nowadays people eat soft foods almost entirely-foods which re- quire little or no chewing. ` ‘ ` "Chewing inieeeuary also, to good diges- tion. For the salivary and gastric juices which carry out the process of assimilation of food -in your stomach should receive - y sub I _ y fail to sive your atoraach this signs to prepare or its work and indlgeiion often o owl' -_ it children, ehewin, ia of viisl impor- tance. E lu have ound that the very contours :inthe fsea are formed to a con- siderable extent according to the exercise, or lack of axerdsa, given the teeth, gums and Jawa. _ ~ For these sensor: the eating of a food lille Grape-Nuts highly recommended by doctors and dentists. Grape-Nuts comes in :rigs kernels which everyone tokyo chewing. enrdlag Grape-Nun.,-s dinlaguisiied dsntlat said recently. "Your teeth, like any other part of our body, need exercise to keep them healthy. That lsrzbst I like about 0npe-Nuta- it rg|‘i'_n|ood, bard allowing* " a ills dw Grape- ula grains stimulates the teeth and starts a normal How of dis protective alkaline Iuiaaa oi tha among ’l_;h_:___insasts s liealtry MII .an s on a props start or tba _whois digestive process." at sf V Us m. ” , _ _ Q. good. indlfTcrent, bad, desperately wicked. Sometimes she islsuperlor to d '__ Y __' _ ' _ the deserted wife. Very often she isn‘t fic- to tie the wifo's ahoss. Bome- elzeitcloldbxidfsss you are so overwhelmingly in love Wm] me gm that naming times she does meet the need in the heart of a lonely, love-starved man and does give him the comradeship and sympathy and understanding he craves Bu; you ce,,,,_m1 - i . J _ y can t marry her when you have no v'ay of taking care and makes him perfectly happy. Just as often she is a sordid-diner who of her. Even love has to be fed and housed alas! has no interest in anything about him except hisipocketbook; who break; up ' l his home. separates him from his children, brings scandal upon him and But I mink the gm has ._ “gm to ;x:°w just wh” you and th ° _ e ' s on makrs hm 1°” *sm* “"°’5° 'hm hi’ 575°- subject and whether it isworth while waiting for you. And in making ug! _ your-minawnstroao,r emeethtlni - l Lady Loves can be just as nagging sndselilsh and domineerlng as wives. me mm is in I professérlike gh, ;w w,::;§1n,:lg;1:_e;t:’ esW"1au_ytwhexel A truth that is vividly illustrated by the net mst- me doctor- who was - ' ' 'S “ ""5 "° ‘“ h °“1` tl sled l , is 1 l lately tried formurdering a coed for whom he maintained a love' nest swf! lgvof unldsegilemkxitaiilyry lkely to outgrow a childish lg“LIJeI;g1'1E;rt unless she' as his excuse for bralning her with a hammer that the interfered with all ' . , , , , _ , , Y DIX' M l f hlS l d lS d ll h W . ;_eek_e§;“5 I3; wi; ;o__‘_‘dr;:v Whm -’or°n“d Z ‘°_‘°m°wh"° ‘P“`§d * Dear Miss Dix-I have no children and nm lonely and am sary anxious _ 8 oon ni 6 nl!! 8- to adopt a little baby girl, but I dont know how to go about it. will you le tell h ' use w t d .'h 2, d ' '. f l I also have known many varieties of the “other woman." I hav seen p me an O so an X I t.O M Md, I d°' Shan I ml the child - 9 that it is lad ted. b in i t bel ' ~ NEI many a conscienceless vamp go after a man and get him. who, but for her Answer. op or r K tup o Eve that It 5 my Wm LO Y' would have gone along being a good and faithful husband, contented and satisfied to the end of the chapter. Perhaps his wlfd had got a little stout and lost her glrllsh figure. 'Perhaps she.wasn‘i, very exciting as a conversat- ionalist. Perhaps the thrills had been deieted from their relationship, but I think there is no other one thing in the world that is so fine and noble-_ as for the woman who has a mothers heart but empty arms to adopt a. baby and ,brine it up as her own. It chan: es ii whole llie. it is ii miracle that gives back to a child the thing that un unkind fate denied lt. A mother and father, a home, a name, a place in tile sun, live and tenderness. surely heavens cholcest blessings should go to those good, kind peopde who talze institution babies and make them thtir olm. As for the method of getting tl baby to adopt, that varies in different cities: Most cities have child-flnuing societies who give out children for` adoption. Some orphan ssylulns do. Some hospitals. Very often physic- ians finds homes for unwanted chlldr en. It is easy enough to get in touch- By all means _tell the child when it is old enough to understand that it is an adopted baby. That will keep it from ever feeling that there is anyf stigma in it. In a recent magazine article a woman who had adopted a child told how she settled this questl ori.She told her little ones, that some- -tirnes people had children that they dldn‘t want, but she added, "I wanted' you so badly that I went to the hospital and hunted and hunted until i, found you." And that made the eniid feel that he was quite superior to t.he5 other children who were merely born to their parents. DOROTHY DIX. rslirll AWAY I _ lr Nor uslzo cfspy "s:.::.::_f»‘_‘-§i.‘_;;;‘-i'.:.;tP ke rn Q I S 0_ The unbelievably large proportion of ‘ ' ,tt1n` ople who have been found to be suffer- _ ‘ ll; from decayed teeth today, is due to the _ D fact that these people do not _give their yn teeth sii_iclent exercise, say leading dental 5 ` gi -°-és kb ' "1 . _fl _ '.;1\`{oEr f mthb mo ththe signal to get ready for "’ . :gilt n U in sewn .sit fees. on e. W #S Grape-Nuts costa less one IND IGI -r R. . nsssiussisianiteismsmlqs "c"""‘ _ - ~ iff ‘ _ __._.'. _._ .. ,... _ .4 ~ -1 rf. .. -. ... nn ,,..f.~. (z d ' M PMG” _ i ITS folly to suffer long from lieu- ritis, neuralgia, or headaches when relief is swift and sure, thanks to Aspirin. For 28 years the medical profession has recom- mended it. It does not affect the heart. Take it for colds, rheuma- tism, sciziiicn, lumllago. Gargle it for a sore throat or tonslllfis. _ Proven directions for its many uses, . in every package. Every drug store today has genuine Aspirin which is readily identified by the name on the box and the Bayer cross on every tablet. 5 _ _.l--__.m-_._€ for Barbados, J. H, Smith, director of Prince W.:terhouse and Co, Montreal and Mrs, 5ml;il and Thomas Cree, p::senger manager ol’ the Canadlall National Swznlshlps, Montreal, are going to Deznerara The Canadian Skirmisher sailed from Montreal yas- tcrday, for Buenos Ayres. and ether South American ports with' a full car. go, the Cavalier list night for Hali- fax and Jamaica and the Colbome. today for Halifax and the West Indies_ i_..__._ \._ Til... -¢i,v PIMPLES AND On Face. Lasted Three Years. Healed by Cuticura. “I was troubled with pimples and blackheads on my face. The plmples were hard and red, and s&er four or five days would foster. They disfig- ured my face for a Lime. The trouble lasted three years. “I sen: for n free sample of Cuti- aira Soap and Ointment and applied them. They afforded relief after two or three applications. I purchased more and sf\'er using three takes of Cutlcura Soap and two boxes of Cutitzurn Ointxnent I was completely healed." (Signed) Emmett lgblne. Maybtook. Ont. ' | Cutlcura Soap is unauve. and- l septic. and not only rleansea but l` hula irriusfions and restores the _ normal action oi' the pores. sms ne. olanimitu and toe. ‘rilewa an an evefyuliere. simon- .sen fn--_ A-14.... ru.. ann bmi; J. r. wmompuiy uniuaunums r' Cutieura Shavinl Stick Z5; &i..___. .__..-» Q-"~% ',:i,\ I ~ ,f GRAEE-NTJTS just c1n't be beaten for pei-kit? you up - an makihgyoufeelriht. Andno on . Not » only is lt one of the most deliiious foods in :he whtrld, but it is also one of the most nutritious. Ima 'ne it givin you fvs vital elements of energy and good Eealthi Andgit is _ specially prepared for eas_y digestion. And crisp-to en- courage strong and hesutl ul teeth. just say “Grsfpe-Nuts" to your grocer. Measure out four teaspoonfula rom the wax-wrapped package. Add milk or cream. And get a breakfast tlmll. cent a serving. _ Gro e uts la t 2"" ` l r "‘-@P,-.~`-1*4~c _A I. _i lg I l l l l i , .F3 I \, i l __ i . BlAlIKHEA|]S . » . Enid *en 3 nr I the It is :rs in sides :s ia U za our the INCE | the 9 . 3 r , »t, _.