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Everybody will eat out so 1 at so low a price-on y 4 cents per poun \` sift ei Eet" l§;sss , L _ t HER ACTIVITTES ' FAITH She kept her' lamp still lighted, . Though round about her came The throng whose faith was blight- ed. To laugh at her poor flame. she kept her sacred alter Lit with the torch divine, Nor let her purpose falter. Like yours-O World!-and mine. A And. they whose cold derislon - Had mocked her, came one day To beg of her the Vision To help them on their way. ‘And barefoot cr in sandal. when forth they fared to die. They took from her poor candle QM gpdrk to guide them by. .. -Anonymous. A teaspoonful of bcrax dissolved in warm water will cleanse hair- brushes and combs without soften- ,ing the bristles or damaging the wood. When marking linen dip the DOT- tion to be marked into cold starch and pness with a warm lr0n. TNS will prevent the ink from running __ and the pen will not catch in the _l»hreads. JOYS ~ ' , Tc complain that life has no joys while there is a single creature whom we can relieve by our bounty, assist _by our counsels or enliven by our presence, is to lament the loss of that which we possess, and is just as irrational as to die of thirst with the cup in our hands.-Pitrbcrne. POSSESSIONS _ Our earthly possesions will indeed perish in the final wreck oi’ all things: but let the ship perish. let all we have sink in the dren, if we may come "safe to land."v From these storms and billcws-these dangerous seas-these tempestuous voyages-may we all be broueht at last safe to heaven.-Albert Barnes. GINEIIDSITY . Generosity, when once set going, knows not how to stop; as the more 'familiar we are with the lovely form, the more enamored we be- Itome of herr dhamis.-Phlny the " , DPIUIALIZATION ' ` I believe that this matter of spe- cialization isvmalrgzcdy-and as thg ‘hm ome more an :more-gh.: keynote of success. 'I‘hs ~world'g affective workers are con- stantly increasing in number. Com- Qttion is growing steadily keener. win roc0€Hltion a man will have ,to do one thing extremely well. If I were giving just one word of ad- vice to a young msn I should say- guncentrate- Alfred Hhrmswofth. 'Q' GRDWING MUFFS 15-' " ' Muffs have grown in many cases into something infinitely more im- portant than the little melon typeso |:\o|,1ulsr for msny seasons back. Al- most s necessary in this cold Cana-_ dian winter the muff is becominit more meful, in that s purse or bag may easily be carried inside these Inger versions, beside the multi- tuds of tiny parcels that the wer- lge woman collects in the course of U da._v’s showing. Innger haired liurs lend themselves to these types or elegant luxury. ; M'U»IA'!N'Hl.Y ANGLE! 'Mminsrshavebeenkindinone e The HOUSEWIFE and ‘ that so many of the newer hats Wm UP Shi-Pvly. or may even be out off at the back in order that they should not interfere with the snugly fitting fur collar of the coat, so often such details are entirely over. looked resulting in considerable dis. comfort. SMART CLOTH COAT COLORS In considering the color story for your fall cost this year. you have an interesting pallette to choose from. For smartnesses' sake, every woman should have one black coat not only for the very practical fact that bla/ck is the one color you can wear with any shade of dress-and brilliant are this sea-s0n's dress shades-but also for the very fash- ionable reason that black is given sixty-five per cent importance by the high and mighty fashion authorities. Browns are ascending the scale of style-rightness, and we find such effective shades as Mal- abar, which is deep and clear, and the more lively Copper King; this latter will no doubt be a big sport choice. Rather unexpectedly, we find green our third fall color this year, , With Pinelimds a vibrantly deep' preference, running the gamut of lighter tones in Piper green, and thence to a. slightly yellowed green which promises to be a sports con- tender. The remaining interest in fall coat colors is about equally divided between blue, rust, and red, with such facinating names given them as militaire. GLl'l'I“ERlING GOWNS Paris houses are showing s great deal of interest in Rods that glit- ter, with both beads and sequins approved. Sometimes the glittering trimmings are applied in sllover ex- 'Dressi<>n and again in mattered motifs. They are embroidered on crepes, laces snd sheer silks. FLATTERING NEUKLINE The high nedzline is all provaimzg in me neckwars section and this mods has gradually gathered to ge. sdif more and more converts. We humans are strongly influenced by habit and if it were not for the leaders Of style taking ug by the throat we would tmdge in the same 01421112 yesrinandyesr out.'I'bank goodness for the styllsts who route us out of our monotonous tracks. Necklines rise higher and higher until jabots start their cascading from under the chin. An important characteristic of neckware for this fall is the soft and rippling method; Gmployed, or crisp and cascading, but they must fall frmn a high scource. BE-LACED UNDIES Underwear this fall is abundantly trimmed with lace in many new and novel ways. The Alencon and Lyvns effect laces are the favorites and the shades seem io be getting darker. One of the newest and nicest of shades is called Arsby. -#___ BRIGHT EYES Soothing eye lotion used in an eye cup relieves that tired feeling that cams; after being out in the sun on from reading too mush. SFFICDIIJTI5 COLD PROVE O -lY~ 2- GENERATION! . h I Do You ‘ Got Along Well in it. planation cause the malleable enough to ht in anywhere. del on your own inclinations md di Pe in pl la poe so eness of spirit Be not one of the dlsputatious. sciences, vote for whichever political popularity contest in your own home other people. Snootiness is the one they will help it along all they can. ren’s homes after they are married. other. other people monologue about their your little Johnny did. There is no ways touching you for s few dollars for the loan of your automobile and Rub People’s Fur the Right Way Listen Eagerly whale They 'raur -About Themselves, But Never Talk About Yourself, Don t be Bossy or Argue! your hand as long as you keep a.ng'el's food 'Ductless people who are always at Odds with those about them, justify themselves by saying that they are truthful and honest and scomtoiistterorpalavu-. Thstisanem- sent it. None of us seeks the society of thosel who rilo Us and whose very presence mskell the bristles rise on the backs of our necks. another secret or how to not sion; with people is scaptsbuity. M- ,i quire the art of being all things to all men and women. Make yourself 1ow's point of view and respect his prejudices and tastes. Learn how to do the things that other people do so that wherever you go you will be one of the gang instead of a rank outsider. l This does not necessitate your becoming a rubber stamp without in- viduality or personality. It merely means that you will put the soft terest of peace and harmony. Privately you may think what you ease, but there is no pront in shocking your mid-Victorian mother-im w with your modemistic views, or causing Uncle Tom to out you out of is will because you differ with him in politics. Don’t ue. Practically every family row and every divorce starts in an arguaxint. Homes have been broken up over the New Deal and friends alienated by acrimonlous disputes over whether such and such a tessisage:nlusorJustgoofy,yetnoonewaseverconvincedbyan argument or got anything out of it except bitterness and irritation and I' . into contact to worship God according to the dictates of their own con- they like, and you .will be beloved by all who know you and can win s Don’t be uppity. Don’t adopt a superior pose and try to patronize friendly, people will overlook a thousand defects and faults in you and like you still, but if you ever high-hat them they will have it in for you and simply sit around praying for you to get your come-uppance. And Don’t try to run the show. Play the other fellow’s Rame. Life is give and take, and if you want to be popular with your fellow creatures you’ve got to do your part of the taking. No women are so little liked as those who grab their doll rags and go home and w