‘Woman ’s Realm l A -aanaai===.a. ‘u-a- mn-i-‘ré-B _ l.‘ :- Social and‘ Peiysoiaall; i. i . '\ - ‘_v .,:_;_,_' BEA 17f Yfliiilels FHI-OISQEEDS l. - _-¢- nvnlvllvo MAKE-UP v.1. Style experts are announcing that beauty of the fcnliiline type has re- ‘lumed with a vengeance. For the last afew seasons the desire for simplicity has led severity in styles, whigh has been slidwn in every part of milaclys‘ attire lrfim 116i" short haircut u. lier gowns. {Witch have been bobbed’ also. But thé’ pendulum has swung back and 110w the dainty, truly feminine’ beauty [gas emerged once more. nus, is surelbevidenocd during the busy social season which started with the yulaticiqnfestiviitles. Naturally every girl and woman wants u-‘plook her very best at every social affair, and in order to do so she knows that her makeup and skin must be lovely and artistic to set off her every claim to beauty when she dons ti... present-day long, rippling everiingffrock. ~ ‘The first, step in prtfiaration for the leyening party is. of course. the b35111 prism water and a mild soap. 1 nope float milaldy will not be so busy ' that shyswiil not have time to take this bnuty hath in a lcisulcly way. as a Ifllxlnl. Winn cleansing bath 6W5 Wflhdfirs i0 propane’ one for an eveninpof sodll pleasure after a busy day 11158111! home or business world. The both may be delicately perfumed with agne fragrant bath salts. after dryinlzIffilivlvusiv-ly. apply a mild wllct or y0\ll' favorite floral od- m’ to M16 entire body. if desired; it should It 166M: be Bppllcd iothe arm- pits to help insure milady‘; daintl- ncss. Then dust the body lightly with a dusillnc powder or talcum powder. and your underwear and dres- . sign ‘pim- § § n yfilaooslng a‘ Powder Baas W“? the evening make-up it- sflflflffifllst sing‘; after the skin is thoroughly cleansed and prepared for the make-up is to apply a powder base or lotion to the face. neck, throat siloulders and back. ‘Right here there are many munch who are punzzied just who; foundation cream or lotion to use. Should ‘it be cold cream. van- - . foundation seam. milky I - v g mild skin Mnlc? v The type of finishing omam or .>\= ..... ..l- ‘ foundation cream depends upon the condition and type of ones skin. The oily skin presents the giggles; prob- lem. as itfls the most difficult w kccp well .‘f‘he make-up is apt to mix oil and perspiration and form tly patches. or else the u, all ‘in looks shiny. moan who hnvo an y skin- must first correct chi, on by the useolan as- ml al pack There an: many ents on the market It ' ‘pd ipswosu-ongor dru- antrimcnts for this 90111989- Iqr m oily sicin. till-t perspires freely where one is dancing or when in a mated room. the following aim- plc homemade lotion may he “Rd ‘ flgoly on me akin before the founda- ggn “‘.fl‘\#pll€d, and before ap- Study a placement of rouge from all angles plying fresh make-up during the even- ingp-il desired: Omnge flower water. six ounces; powdered borax. one scant icaspoonful; simple tinturc of ben- zion. ten drops; cologne water. two uocues. Dissolve the borax in the or- nnge flower water and add the bon- zion drop by drop. then add the Oolc- gne ivamr. Shake well. Apply with a. clean picc of absorbent cotton and allow it to dry on the skin. Vanishing ‘cream makes a very satisfactory powder base for thisftype n: skin if it is applied wrrectly- 1M the average skin a nlilddskin lotion may N used and for thrfdry type of skin an oily base or a milky lfilflhll satisfactory. Yum cold cream or an oily 10111011 may be applied and the excess vriped off before the powder is applied. ‘Iihis thin film of protective cream will be suitable for the tender. dry skin that looks flaky when face powder is ap- plied otheryvise. Remember. however that too much vanishing cream or any foundation cream will mlkc m! I skin appear rough when the face . powder is applied and it will not go ion smoothly. so apply your foundi- i tion cream evenly and omwctly NW ‘wipe off the excess. IeavinZ ill-Si I l min film to hold the face powder. v ‘l I Choosing Face Powder v Now we com/e to the face powder. i Face maidens are obtainable blended tin suit the individual coloring and '. skill tints so that One may use 1-119 {shade particularly adapted to her jown type it she desires. ‘Pi-iere are ‘I Very felw skins that need a pure white ' face powder. There is a. little yellow in the fairest skins. Iirgenerai. how ever ivoiy, cream, light natural, flesh and nude are rnort suitable for this type. while combinations of flesh, medium ~ pink. cream. yellow rush-mm and roseochrc may be used for the med- him mmplqxion Dark, olive skins, oon- tain more yellow ochre, yellow and rusty pink. so of course, the darkor skin's take the darker creamy shades of face powder. In choosing her face powder the girior woe-nan with a dry skin should keep in mind that a fine light emollient face powder s best fa‘ hcr while those with ln-olly skin should sclccl; a little heavier powder. How lo Apply It After the faoc powder has been se- looted wile a clean powder puffer a clean piece or absorbent cottonuu-l plI-i. the face powder gently and evenly on the face powder gently and evenly on the face, neck. throat, moat, arms and shoulders. Then apply your rouge study-in; your fmoo from all angina as you do so. Keep your rouge on the upper part of your check. but do not allow it to spread to the (temples or tooiowpastfileeurlobosAllodfll should be blended softly and shown no harsh lines when viewed from tho prrofile or front of the face. Empori- meni. with the beet placing of your rouge. for your particular aha/pa of face. Apply a touch of rouge to the ear lobes. Pale wrinkled can do not l!!! IIHII Wu h’! llllllflulifllfQfflflgu ' M ECC l A Homing-flail: ‘Ibmmv. the younnm- of nu fam- W. m“ ' ‘ his mother on a visit in see his married alshl-‘a now baby llrl. v After buoly glancing at the child. Tommy began to wander aimlessly round the room. Boon. however, he become absorbed in tho content: of the baby's basket. One after tha other tho boy began to take out the lhings and scatter them about the floor, which was soon covered with the dainty ma»; Suddanly he (an an axciamatlon and hold up a powder-put "I say. sls." he cried in’ shaokad tones, “isn't your baby rather young for this sort of mini?" Household Hints vDllkhlna Waterproof lllal To make shou wow-proof, melt two parts of tailow with one of resin. Warm the soles cf the shoes and while the rnixtura is also warm. ap- ply to the soles as long as the leather will absorb it. lhcp Eat a. small onion before retiring to induce sleep. To nmnvc tho taste after eating, chew a bit of parsley or a lump of sugar sprinkled with a. few dropsof can dc cologne. Cuttln: Dreuei Bast: around tho neckline and arm- hciu immediate‘ after cuttint. ‘lid ma goods will not stretch out. of shapa. harmonise with aha face cthnwiae. Sincc many of the lesson‘: cwiffwn- sgpsgq m; eaaauadearrilaaantho min. msamidnmuacdaflifl- Reaiamberfliatcmomlabaan an supponsnmbsadolicatciiallpiak. Apply gnome: light dialing d has powder and brush d! allcaccm PW‘ derfrom thcwinzsofflblnfllzlllllll, asoftbabybnuhfcrflaiapilfwll- Eyelaallaa and 51'5"“ Brush the Ulalllhos lid “~- wm, g, mall eyebrow brush moilfin- ed with olive oil or brilliantine. Pale ; lashes and eyebrows may be darken- ‘ ed with an momma ar an m wi- encr. A; morn alto-up for tho 078! is permiaaable in the mains. W? shadowmlybt waifvoa WW1“ “m,” m1 my bo tinged with bluc gyq ghldbw if the eyes arc bluc w‘ gray. own. mvilh men oiywvnllh browncycshadow may“ imfiww‘ wit... m» colcr loi- male. anvil.“ goon or brownish green I908. V3199 Awaahafrcuacnchacar llabca a sofitfwanu blown lmdow m“; bill"! ans-em morn brilliant. EY'*_‘°"W¢IWDI flllvlia may bewichaaadinvariounnamvlou "Nhlflwmayheuasuroi-uism "W" WW1 vale 1111B‘!!! up: us" ¢YB8~AIIplyallvloof‘mg¢y¢|gu¢-n_ thaupnn- lidandbland lpqgq- "flflywiai-iundporfliellflogla. nnhlakcolinc withfluqggqq P811041 under tho 1mm- gm h“. miter corner of the eye. 3mg‘ m}; $9!!! Wlfllllii/UO dd‘! hoygq- housed with nfliomouuiwdaaiirm Iii-Mic results. l" M‘- fll nah-immuni- and lrflfllfllll. llid llllfl@lflhdygq ‘Wmllhrathargnccuflymq-gvg. l Dorothy Dix" ‘Letter ‘Wlfllllhvlvimdu-imqaouaa‘ _bprlcacfharwocaaancv ‘I J Shall the Invalid Marryt-Jvunim to F005;}. Girl Who Wants to “Bum” Her Way Across. »' Country. ~ Advice to Bewildered Mother of Adolescent Boy » If I marry the man 1 love I sauna up and u happy for“: mart-a " innrrynnaumnxitumlonswnaliamansboqn- m my rum u» marry. so rmnim runny W V!!! will you are thoroughly curod. no maths ‘hifi ion: it i4, before you venture into matrimony. Therc are many reasons why poople who are in bad health should not maria. Th‘ first and moat . imporiant is. of course. i-ho children. MOI‘! child has arilhttobcwcllbomandtohavcahadtage nruoambboa. a mini mnstlmtion and an unflawed nervous system. The crime of aims; it to bring into the world a poor, little, sickly. neurotic creature when whole life rault be spent in suffering, in fighting disc and in combating conditions that it has not the stamina to fight. look .bout you at the children who are the haplm victims olhucditary maladies. Look ai. the pitiful. malformed. distorted ohlimin who'll! Ply- ing with warped bodies and vacuoun minds the prlccol’ uqn- pun-mp m. cans. Lock at the worn, stunted, anemic limo one: who ma» fliad ‘in in- fancy or ciao slruuzlc on a few your: bcfora they perish u...“ ugh- “n: and sickly parents bad no strength to livc them. Ia thorn any alumnus; greater than that 0L the men and womn who. to gratify tl-ieirdown love. force such a fate on their unfortunate offspring! sick men and womb have no right to marry bccaun they lay a» hcavy a. burden on those whom they. marry. Health is almost the mm; nascent! attribute in a successful marriage. Not onlfbecause the invalid Xmlband or wit: i: a. great care but because there can be no normal, dual-ml lifc in a household in which there is an invalid. And also because invalid: an almost invariably hard to let along with-and make a pastor draft on tho patimca and forbearance of thoso who live with them than they can stand. It may semi very romantic and picturesque to a young Qlri in marry a nan who is an invalid and spend the balance of her life minlateriuflnhln. blitlbalooaflndsoutthat itis diflicultm kclp IhUTOQB apcdnhlwhc is fntful and pcevish and unreasonable and who has a thousand whim that have to be catered in and who must be potted and cajolcd becaunha is sick. Likewise. being human. the dulinou of tho aialuncui pulls up on her after a Ihllfl ma me cbafas at being ma m an invalid‘: bod or wheel chair and notbsin: able totals: anypartintboordiaarypicasuraaapdgayatica of life. And all of thus trouble: are mainland a thouaaadfold, if. in addb tlon to nursing her invalid. she has to work and support him. - _ . And men get exactly the same reaction m aninvalid wife. Agnans sympathy uni hisqiallantry may ‘orompwhim tcmarry a. aiciswvoiuan order to talu care of her. but he, m, soon [rows tired of lyllfhlllbfll.“ the complaints and symptoms of an ailing woman." Ha finds it dull in coma home to a house that is hushed and darkened and when he must walk on tiptoa because of his wife's poor nerves or her‘ bad head. and he. would be morc than mortal if ha did not resent seeing moat of his money go for dcc- tors and nurses and smatcriums. _ , 0t course. ll.’ a man or woman is smlmn down with a disease after mar- r1881. that ls a. misfawtunz that none can help. and any iioocnt-mindcd hua~ bandandwifewilibaallthctcndcrcrandmlondwmdtcthapoorluf- furor and do all inflgia or her power in ufl-mn tho sflusuom. ’ But this is very diluent from an invalid‘: dallberaicly icttlng married and lwin: the handicap of his or her own ill-health on another. Nothing but utwr selfishness makes a man or woman do that. ' , ’ DOBUIHY ‘DIX; oblioiil 'Daar vanadium-rm a girl of u wiu-i many bcyiahhahlta and m» and I do not know what to do with myself. Sonatina I am no discon- lflllilVlymrltlyitwillkillmy otherandifileavatawuilthovcryone knowing it. them uurtboanymninlt. Iamtoodiscontantadtchani arcundthehcuaeuiodonothing. Whatcanldofcrmydlsccnuahncnt? ILL. Answer: - t Gotoworhfiotyouajohaomathluthatwiiikeapywaolmlyyou won't have time to be discontented. Idianela i: what's flu mum: wmg sou. and idleness is thodcvii‘: wu-tahop in which Iuala only notions an fill‘?!- UOGKQDWI-If-ahlmvdlhddlfllflbidfllllli- ‘ i . llllflflillillllflolklllal. it! aha trots public fondly. . i ' lawaatcnalicatoqracalclancllamr i '_ Icllavcmmif-youptowciknlkytolo’MWm!flInfi ofthrllbcvitofmaalthnamflaahilllflllin M’ ‘fi-‘a o a -o ' l min- MllsDhb-Whlchlltho mom moor-tumultuous»! ‘f bceninasanatoflumtwuytln. nrsiaylnuamnuicyuinour- ylcll. ' ‘ years. Altthamddtanliliinkfilllbajbnoldiph for ma. What should I do! _ JKII. V l . ‘ I do not bclisvu that an invalid or! ' ‘med to have their but fcaturaa cm; _ mus-mt 1 have a notion m m u and bum ltfllilldflli marl...» w‘ ~ ahthrillauaadveniunofit. Iamuotili-trcatcdathcuimbutitisyut avlcaircwgctawayfxomatownlhavalivadinpracdcallyallcfraylifcflif maaufactiucilasthconcyou havcaboutbummlazyolarwayalmmaflu My dear child,don‘tbe fool aiicuditcllo that, because ifyou doyou vlllwlavkvaurufcbeyoadaiipnaaihliiiycfrapaixingit. Uyou lived a laundradyaara you would naverhcablawlivadvwntlnnainwcahadputon yournmabymnnlmawayfromhoaaoaodcuinrtlmwlthhcbcaaaad baiqadvcrtbcdforin-tlnpapcnanaucatuallobctngamscadandblcafln Yourideathattholcwmiidbaaomothlnlthrillingandadvcnturoum Alctcfoi-luruirbhavamtlmlalrncaafl.‘ madman-sordid ilmamriulnthapapauavuyday. Oalythllmaralu tlnnwaaoauaboutayosmgglrldrcnaauaboywhahadnamdwtwaca thQwMIlnGwhQhMhfaQIflIIGhIrIAYIQQMmIIIOIGIQIBQHJ wayabahaarauuumwimamaiauu-ccuviauwiuvlhaunnwulv- laganawbciihcywcnancatadmnwaaalaoanaacataniaalcwnlntofall. down linumzlifsmwucuuunnyniuannu- Iarahanedparnucamcfarhcnhtuavcrarlamaaalahvaawlil haplalcrlathrnflwlfll- mynauattamhantaaaupuga“ maanaiacrcandwcaryiaalaalacanlafrwinnallllilaaahitaiwy oaaaatacwingwunmmguayuaccpcrictaaluiivlagwaa-m‘ Dlfithifllnifirllthlflr ‘vl . .;_i aladyflaaatfiali .'.~'-+'-v~> r I . . , l onannnrornaafls saw-iv nos} " - um outs I ‘ , 011mm!‘ law y‘ _ has recently completed a survey of‘ the cosmetic industry in this‘ noun-l try, and minimal that the sumac! one ha: increased ‘I00 per cent since‘ thcywar. (first is to any. mo. we: Americana use $341,408,000 worth a» toilet preparation: a you. selves.‘ beaichia supplying a‘ gloat many other countries with tholr dentifrlces. pow‘ communes. czcuns and “ u upwind-grandmother coludbackto earth today. Nmapa she would not be more impxcssed by our radios. flying machines and elec- trical household appliances than by tho [neat number of little not: and boxes. fir: and times, bottles cakes of nice smelling things that the modern woman beeps in her incd~ icinc ‘ ‘ ‘—not medicine, mind! you, but dainty and individual DQMIW aids. ' . l ~' Cosmetic: were few in great-crunch mcthsr‘; day. '1! a girl "had a very worldly heart she sometimes wreaked a little cornstarch from the pantry, vrlth which to powder her face; iii she had a. good deal of courage she sometimes secretly moistened a bit of red pepper or ribbon and rublncl ii. on nu checks to dcepen their hush. and l a i . eyes ‘and lashes. no really nice girl would have consider ‘ such a thing.‘ If a girl had freckles it was consid- ered permissible for her to apply buttcmilk to her skin- 1s". a bleach.‘ buHhat was Just about as far as she‘ “couldlgo toward rectifying ha: oom- Dltitldn blemishes. ' = ' Today the‘ modern woman has dozq ens‘ of ‘safe and efficient beauty aids ‘dips’: service‘; and fortunately. ba- can» they are manufactured in enor- mous qualities .for the massasythey an quite inexpensive. though many nfthe beauty aids were formcrw ex- pansive preparation: used» only by ladlaa ‘of great wealth and by atagc beauties. Mass production puts them within the reach of even tho moat modest purse. ‘ Beauty unadorncd and unassisted i: a delightful idea, but in real life tho/cold m: is um. the more fa- ailtance a‘ woman given to her per- sonal appearance the more attractive aha is. Even very beautiful iphaaiud and tho poorest onus ibclpad out. ' ‘ - . The most classic little nose is not‘ man perfect mm in the world will not remain perfect, nor will they lhlua wi pearly lustar, unless-they are regularly and thoroughly cleansed with a_ ‘good dentifrice and examined at ngulir intervals by a competent dantimyrapaind, flllfi and. very athn, corractcd in early childhood in make them grow in properly. if thaw arc too crowded. If the ha}: is not regularly brushed and the ‘scalp kept‘ pliable and locaa one‘: union ion‘ ‘their healthysncm and become d1'y_._cily or prematurely gray. ‘ Band: that-arc neglected soon chow n. in i-uuuncuamakin, ugly nail: ind mm cuticle. ' f ' _ If graat-zzoat-miadmotiur bu! m‘ oily akin, ab: fart accoptcd it aflpan of her faw. if no modern ‘kid's skin is ally. aha uses '1 food clearilvr. fol- ‘iowca w an inn-rim: n u» cculn. ' But as for making up her lips, her _ ‘pi-em u it has in! oily chine: the“ a i. "liifirs-‘lq uéllrf ~~ ~__-,,;= r -. l "if/sow. illustrated _l}r_cllmaki_i\£._l_l-¢l$¢ll»nF|iF!l5héd With‘ Every _Pattern B)’ Annabelle Wortiringidn .1 w -| -I I t i i i i zséfiirp ‘Acflarmlmocawmc slip with! l '11:; finishediwlth plqqt. 5i».- vrdsr? "a". ._iinttern a. n» 1mm... n“ i, concur-front. hi8 In attached 5kg... that ll ‘fltffdlthrough ‘he mm b, ‘ncans of pin lungs, “ - 5 d‘? “'47” 951W"! to the new Jmd lensihenéd‘ silhouette. .. Fill" WP cut W. armhole: with tho important v out. linoat botnyfroatndnd back of "m," 0G8! of bodice. ‘ "‘ W19 110.3337 cnn-balyad in rim ' 1a. 1a yelu-s. u. as. ‘in and 42 “m... fault. . y. _ Perforationa are‘ provided for 1m uimmh‘ l‘ “Pflflffljjofilnd in horde; l elect around skirt. or for the u.»- 0| 3 .®a‘r”“nl WRNT- i. u . n l5 m Rich ‘llifldc-crdlw de villus with deep shade. ccru lace, Pink cups declline with pale bu“, crepe dc chino is effective joined “m. JWUBI “$11 free edge‘ or hod- QQRRQjQiQPB. (if saiul. flfi lilkimepc and ‘ripen nets cum-o. “ If‘ v4*-_‘,‘~ Pattern price l5 cents. Be sure‘ u; Q11 in‘ I!!! Ohmtfarn. Address Pal. 3am By-irtpiept. ‘TQur Fiishion MIIIKIIIQ fink.’ hilt ‘you may ‘ ‘Fr ‘if? i’ "Q-‘u-Li-nv-"iin-c-ln-J-"Lnuu-n-ii- Name v “n._........--.---..n..| Btraet Address‘. .- ~ ‘bony saunas-undocu-vn-nn-lu-uu-un-n long- waisted flttcdbodicopalnwd at - C“! .Fiaiv ---For'"71|cfCooi§-. i ~ Elia-en? murmurs can: " ' cm iablcinoon incur. ‘a cup hwynyvnr. I wagon: 1's pounds limits, ‘lififllflilnlllplillrpi-lfllv, ' “a.” Mi i‘. i no snow :1 tablalxqoanynnlliayit‘ nutmcmfli Qblupocd cinnamon. i6 teaspoon, cloves, u jcaqpoon auspice. l teaspoon salt. l cups flour. MiriFn ordcrjiven. adding flour last. Bake ‘slay/Ly in modems cyan 2 hours. mic m‘ no an ‘Nqulrad. of the page several years ago. Any- thing else, lllch as nuts or dates. x might any, 1 m niu recipe tn; _ . Q3, .1‘ 1.'-.‘ll'°°l.lll‘.i',,!qi'.a y'all-Inn u 91hr her handwwhcnjsiu limo. ‘.‘“°.“'4.- . Y .~ . _.A.\-‘_.,3ll§, may do gs sbewishes. bui ltjiiflflP whenygliaploes. Q.’ When playing bridie. . should "UQWRO ll thainummy leave, the tabla and wander around tha room? A." No. in flip flrshvplacc ha ha: certain duties to hlsputner; in tlu second place. it is an impolite ihiul Q. When lam is served on tout oi bread at a teaparty, what should b: DIIOOQ with it? ‘ -. A. inter-knives. - with WhlCh u cherries. may Modded if vdklitlll. _ . _l' . r -. andmdainty as a baby's: ffhar _ L mo: and arc blond; nit ‘km! arkcns 1.11am. If aha is natur- all? pail. aha‘ applies a bit c! mm of the comet ahadb tdharmoalaq ear lobed’. But the question la, docaabc “£1811 amjltdllialtilneflllllnjilthhor imaaicurlag. her aoosgmu ‘m; n“; make-up? You, but not incl-a" time that maq-xreai-griindmothor n“... lrnnlllil elaborate coifluru in: nttinl herself barricaded mien m: camiaoiu and claamiau, ‘ha: banal flallpelticoataacdllwvtkirb. vhlvaalwhauahoouaancaflcm mam alu la not only duality. Iona-l lilllllfltaaalovllrtubdloldrhitahe laccmlartabbJrcaaIdrcallyfq-an without mliklna a um 1mm“, Milfllll’ and haallcrlroamd. fialuamcuofanaadfnadom; whom-anus . - r-hnpncw-lnaaw tattooed! SQ ‘ill’. an! unuumgnauuluaunancéu . unauaoaaM-iakmbmautlanuattlmallqav‘ ‘ " ‘ ' momma-manual ilfl.l_i_il.@lilfi.'gl_fia tall-firm! m wimnermiiunuvpliqcl-iuepnnd. UQIIIIIMWIWIII iill/Iblcfl a mud pudilia'_cr a fanca ‘withvm u~ Ithaca.‘ ‘holy. tbs modern girl in cm dual- ‘clchwitalurabliltycohhpan ' in m. healthful outdoor sport! n“; . In ‘within reach of ovary girl in this ‘ tho jam. G15]. I terricr of Btockvfcil. Eni- ianu. has been mum to opcrald hi! owa mm. l Qwanno Innglen, former" rénnis starfiia inning‘ a collection ilflmifllll mascots. W. Baytar, a ‘railway employ-e o! Maiden. lkigland‘. has won llli prizes atihorflcultdral shows in the last i‘ . vhfla hams an‘ boavily mnmai___y__________i______________. ‘minim-a girl or woniin nr-MJ‘; canallpinlnharwoorthrccdmplm.‘ ntralght-hua; “mimic in two‘ ulna "i i in d .. Kiplwzlliliffl _ -.'- ‘s und fqrgiiifi‘ fab‘ 'and - m-