i, i _ `~» -ef~eet'z -.~;=~,==1=‘~ef'=‘-_~_»- L7 li' ffl `§¢ _1. it T’ if _V -._ iv ,_ rx' .I 1 f. 1 an-so ‘vi i , . .~n¢af,'..4».»~ > ..»»~ .sv ~ ,r ~_?' _-<,,.-4 ,.¢._-§ 21 s t .M k i .1 ._V_;__..»s,,~ sn. ., .__ ,. _ ».‘: 1-_ 4 ;' .f- _, ;,_ I L (_ Q, » it i " . . ,ug te. _ati gf ;~_ - li _ _,yy '.2 v? .1-1?? Fix 3_1 '_ 1 " -, _'Z 'El \ _,a 3. .1 - s- , ;> _.fi 1]: 1 :‘}< " 1* _'#1 i , ». r ' “ 3'* ni ~ if ` ,_ '$1 if ' ; ,i \~, g 0000-0040-O0-O4 1 *+1 n f"0‘.O*'O-O lWoman s ealm 5:- ocra _a be Surprised _to Know How Many Consider it Gro\mds_for Divorce Their Husbands Begin to Take Love for Granted, and _How Many Minor Faults They Find ‘Unbearable’ t - E335 Women aremuchmoreanxioustomarrythnulnelbbiitf-lioy prone to break up their marriages than men are. 'i‘hey _are iir altar and first at the divorce court. Lett to their own dev-ces an follow their own inclinations without them into mah-Amour. most msn would muh- ably remain bachelors. But Iew women 0! their own volition are ever old maids. V more eager to get out oi it than men arc? Why do the matrimonial bonds out deeper into , advice theirsouisthantheydointo men‘s?Whyi| s d Wm" *'° °°1°‘°» °“"f°~ ”“°‘“‘°- °' “‘°”"‘“ auvfwzauemnu/ny Considering, then, that women are so hell 1° P pedsuam THREE REASONS pw, ,_ hhspwahk I1' cleaners ' sooriirsooz LMOLIVE t . I. - i ._,._ _;_/ U, ' .3 ’ "if _». _ .1~ , , wives Ind interest on one the good-lockers, but vmereas the virtuous down the primrose than not WDC 0118 is true while a man wives are to them, and t wives cannot sta-nd. , yo only because women concentrate their love y u-segment every time you bathe. is to men? Why does the wife oitener head the homewrecklng crew than the husband _ For statistics show that women are the peti- oils tioners in divorce far. far more frequently Mvlbrr than men, and our common experience is that '1' who weep upon our breasts and sob out their vlefv ly r 00 Ill' marriage more often a failure to them than it ' ma tif” than men are, as A recent study to be? that it is because it it at men diffuse their alfections over all is continually subject to temptation, and mother has rarely an invitation to stroll V ;; And it is true, in particular, in many a, heart-breaking case where nyilne And noble woman who has given a lifetime of service and devotion to her husband is so mocked and humiliated by his iniidelities that she by no recourse but to divorce him to save her own self-respect gf leaving aside these tragic cases. and they are not very numerous be as long as a woman lovu her husband she has an almost super- ngtur-al power tor forgiving and an amazing faculty for believing that he ilsthe helpless victim of sirens who work s spell upon him that he tries . Mlvain to resist, what are the things that women get divorces for? 32 I, myself, sit at the wailing place and listen, year in and year out. é§ be stories ot unhappy wives, and I am continually surprised at the' 11 things that they permit to make them miserable and wreak their 3|-riagcs. Thousands of women tell me that they can stand their mis- M 1011861' and are considering breaking up their homes, orphaning noir smiersn and getting divorces because their husbands tore mom for A lilnted and no longer pay them compliments and tell them how beautifull and wonderful they are. Or because their husbands little ways have got on their nerves. I remember one woman who was on her way to Reno because her husband would snap up the curtain and let in the sunlight. Otthg v;cui;1l:i":dlmm-:Eagles are ciademii ashes and dui to them be- Ave au” r 3”' 9P3P91' §ll15¢€&d0ftB ill. d U ' so sit bv me meme would of sferamrnflu. or boston tml :fo o'3T§`o He 1°“"“1 ° “‘°““ *5°°- H° had with aomomo-ity and babies sud into dish-washing. The inhuman cruel- “°“““ ty indicted upon her by her husband for which many a wife asks and gets loan alimony consists in no more heinour oilense than the way he eats soup. ly friendly* Abi” st"°d W 1°” me ....';;ll.:.:';.°;.;2:."2';‘°°.:”°.."1““°°a:°*i°'f::"“=;»““we f3°i» 0 orc 8 CIHBH e av U , ,p “_” d,,,.g, ,D mm" mem the mmmgu °,°,h:{’r"§,°ve;`f“t§';mv‘;f;’;‘;*5§ wlgots not so hard. Able. con. dwcmnenmiostaddictedtodlvorce areth ntim tal u the in,'1'i; sentimental woman makes a mess of her rhaasriage elilecaltg it doegrzt com; my y°“ need the th°u"°nd d°uB'" ur to her rome-uuc expectations. sho thought it would oo B perpetual “"..§‘f,’f, pettml Party, with U0 Wink UT WOITY 111 it, Bild thht 8.11 h€I' hllhbhnd W0\l1li I iv Abi b ‘-/ted expect or her would be to look pretty and keep ner heir waved. “To ” ° 1° ' So when the cams down from the skies to the hard practicality oi dom seal life and irsgyiinsd that :leg husband was just an ordinary human being only illfbadtil Prllwe. thatmarrlagehadmorwebillstha thriilsin it, she got a jolt from which she never recovered. n y°“ And being a bad loser, as women proverb! 11 , `l 1 _ liege as she would on a bet that had failed 1;¢?vt¥n-fre 5 IC we ch” on mu ~ ` H And the vain woman who loses ber taste for her husband, or who, because her husband can‘t give her everything she wants, rushes to the The - divorce court, does so because she entertains the deluded idea that if sh le is in was single she could marry a handsome young millionaire. 'nm belle: £0311 me reg my when w the ll unaffected by her Bee and condition. for in her own eyes she remains ngum ‘ I perpetual 20 and is beautiful and fascinating. Notlilng would do more "we1l, Johnny,” said the master, to discourage divorce among middle-used women than for them in realise "wha "'95 * diV°1'°¢¢ Wh° f-S fall U16 40. encumbered with a houseful of child- You are usually very punctuali” ren, has about the same chance of marrying s glamorous and wealthy Johnny ` lhsit as the proverbial snowflakes has in a certain warm region where pointer; te his fast. they keep good iires. ~ of 0 ch ions And IB you PALMOLIVE of glorious melody. bent on entering the holy estate, why are they SAFBGUAIRD yorélr beauryw_E_elllr.natu3|sl a an water causing. t is e of more than 20,000 beauty “Use a song," rho; lam e from a scientific lend o na fable oils-oils of olive and palm." molive is blended from the natural olive and palm. It bcautrfn and your skin, as ir closxm the pores. » wice a day, massage Palmolive's e lathe: :no the pores of fsoe, af and shoulders. Then rinse, Hrs: why is the feminine sox the divorcmg as well as ine, with warm wafer. ¢h=n with cold- Y°u’li iew uontem with their husband, and i soonlesrn why women the world over Palmolive to keep their complex- youthful. _ now clue Palmoiive com so little can use is for your bath, too. Give whole body a Palmolive beauiy IEAUTY IOX THEATRE Iiistentolovey Gladys Bwartheuz, celebrated etropolitnn opera. ltar, supported by John Barclay and a cost ofover 100. A full hom' g.B.C. Network- Coast to Coast Tuesday, l0fol.lp.m.E.S.T. A o{0§rF|Z’::i7,go‘::{n'Pg . I s ' ..i."’;’f"i§.f.f..’iZ'Z I - i - I lt seems, was in diiiiculties. g in writing confirming the The friend proved to be mere- In desperation he consulted ther. the father, "write him und ce." mean the tive hundred dol- eini I don‘t. Say a thousand rs and he viii write back he owes you five hundred. Den hai’ it in Writing." OBBLED ALL THE WAY S0h001mBslel' had just 00111 hobbled a woebesone little tyer has made you so late? burst into tears and f Sr' :tary-"Your brother is call- ing for more margin and the, The odds Bslflm *Wm* ther's bought me a pair ci 'Mo It has b°¢1\ ll1d.*»h°t mmm is s rum Proposition. so is aivmoa new boots, sn-_ and she forgot to _lllleeif-Hr the wav women practise it. DoR»o'mY mx, - out the string! " ` ci nan wants hs money ’ ° mi.. A - ` Ile? ' ’ -~ na odds gonsi triplets is 1, , Mornlngsm ef»r§ft?maae any dir- n thoroushlv .lust ‘WW 01° “W P’°'i ference-I'il I0” my shirt any- "The WlI\d91`9”'»" Wfmng in tl” D9»l°iM'~`n 5h°“1d be Wed- obvl°“"]y’\ .... w,,y_-- cope 'rown Argus rsoutn an-:cm if . mask eng-nt to be left on until VERY SIMPLE ___ says; ~s medical mon with whom sry, you wont get muon benefit ii iltalked tellsi-ne thattwins are youwashitodfwhile itil still __ "Arn you BOMB Wt. modems?" in- nearly always born of parents with moist Jul masks should D0 |9911” Oi quired the maid. twins in their family. The insur- in ¢;es,n sjrin, Remember that. too. H "Yes, Laurette. It think I shall "nu, companies who insure pros- Dont expect; acleanslng cream to a F I trmwhttan moudpnamlds forsonnwhoee ri =' iff 5 el§~ re kind and Just. I Goals they have been bu Panionh ` breath intlamed. fllliatucgtsweptpeopleslikeaprairie . 1 ; Pioturesidieyaninwhich some _ artisttramed Anlnqrirationoranewdedze. .Ooins-theyhave served theiiel- santandthepeer, Andwnifttlleli-‘lDdD¢0fY°ilrllUF1° sym:;yis;. surviving some iorgomn year sole record now of Helen or 01! Troy: PERFUM IN SOVIET FACTORIES A i-lt. lil, Once who has lately visited Rus- iii born in South Africa are 8'! §0'OOO'O&-C 175e».l1l)l}EiE?llClTUEf cunt! 13957? .!l(f771ZT77UEl¥ OID! moletlaaniawio-be¢91Dll‘ 5§§§é§§’§§§§§i viii E suediouitié .§§;§i;=§iuu~§ ue, E;§§?§§§§ ga Eaggs 3f;§§.§»S I gill §t.§§r Er sr tr§§= ontheeorreotly ear*- 5 E is E § who i*v1Y9'04 °'O"§0-O4"'**'¢-9000-Q4 ‘O llklif R 'A ,S ° '° 1 ml Pe;-3-on .l -.- as .iorzo__-.5 Literaftizre 3 ti §§ 2 5 at is Woo crepe is __ ____ 7:: .Sb£A}’7'1@R(7CU{S IUCN? F/lsH1o1vABLE PEUPLE Illustrated Dressmaking Lessons Furnished ; With Each Pattern ' i i r lending itself to i E? ig; ia; §§§ été rath Mmgdnéhey are within the human alum’ me and register the progress or mar- in. '€v1£km°Ncm“°‘mn8m“ mu, ingna palms, too, mg, that can ll , _.ALEXANDER mule FRASER- Q: mm- o‘}“§f,,,”,',’§§,’§e_ ,nd 1, ,, for um ooonozs umo dren. It is oharming UB Y declareshssswnohreed lines.~ 'rnegirl who wants he wenthio Iirivestiggfte what vnlrggaoitt the; mogilggsa d 1, looked like sue a neup worn on ll YD B98-YB MW 5”” "am °X°1\1S1v°1~v» °"*°“*““@ ’°" ""° f° W* “‘°‘“ °°‘“"“"° Ha" °‘° '“°` mgvxrgd ve1véto¢yi§°“ror"5'1\§e}}:°t~-mm blocks. "It was just before the og of a home facial dQ0hds 011 - ' weekly holiday and they wanted zhe¢ill:mlwayyourhandssmooli;h_ W. to get into a place to have their out lines and wrinkles and e th, 1,,” “tm mu manner with which you vel mam speaking ol other conditions in and lotions into your skin. Russia the observer haid: “In order You should remember that 3 95” to neutralize as far as Dossfble ob- tonic does about twice jestionable odors in big iactonee, good lf it is we-C0 flowers in pots or suspended from it on. Kvvii walls were often seen." ,ca-. if you pr into a. dish ODDS AGAINST TWINS bowl 0! oralc ’ EIGHTY~SEVEN T0 ONE ui§. Nearly be kept in a msd directuvns carefully. If their Ne ,_”mpru»¢.e4enes°nthcbottleor, jar ask the salesperson to exvllil "°° E op FLQWERS delightful “pickup” work. :ge is § EE sé§§§§ E§§§.;5g._ §§r§5§; §“§g§?§a §§f§§r§ Ee 80 fo the Park f°1' H W81k» filkinil pective parents against the birth 0! nourish and soften your skin. 011° 0! the Ghildfefl Wm* me- Wmd’ twins do not insure where the ten- Neg.,-ly au good cleansing creams do you think Wild ev best with this decoy to vwzns is known to mst. ,N .o ugno-tortures that they men tm URN?" In fp/ot. it was only lest year that I 5 low seconds Ulm' YOU Dill' than MLME Reheved/ "Baby/s Own Tablets have_been the only medicine my four children hsvueverlrad. ln uoeingleinstnnoe has it been necessary to consult our doctor." So writes Mrs. Har? Pilmsr, Cumberland Bay, N. . When the babg or young child loses appetite; sleepless or rest- less, has coated tongue coiic, lndigestlon, cold or diarrhoea or is teething . . _ give Baby’s Own Tablets. or | s, quick relief. Price 26e at all ltorea. -me Dr.Wii||am|‘~ BABY'S OWN TA BLETS _ company :asf has _insured mins! oo. Thea- purime is fo f°m°'° 4"" twins for the decades paid out their and dirt first claim," Use all oftyour é>r§lp;er;ti<;ris”t°l.l "sms ...e .. .ew easy rushes, which r. 1' so ' o N73* ‘fnivranomnawo your rrntow gg-lufkigic, crepgy throat \>¢1°W °' i°1°°k W- ‘ s Here is a n-w idea for c~s°.~_=_ Th"-bead of ‘he u st'tched hem t‘her~ is a 'd line in the satin stitch-a mild and evenlv don- wer and ave stitch in s. color. Above the hun embroidered a stunn‘nv_ brcidered in green. ‘aven cate shade cf each oo used 'rin effect is delicate? For the bedroom in your or for a bedroom in r____ -_--___ __,_ WA, Grandmotherfs 4 Q Quilt Patterns I' ll White Python By Mark Channing, Author of "King Cobra" r , Out out all WW lstherr u suggested on not blocks together ls quilt diagram. Add 6 around entire will Emi Pliin material may be pieced blocks. Allow for all seams when euttinl ills;-*`°:'5.§f°*‘:i‘§ %§§§?§§§' giél gi; s"§ camo: sanamsa ssum T QUAD-'ll.'l.‘l'E E a Pit.. egggir square. und quilt. material for plain 451! WWF* I Number 40-4. illlilt Plc- utifui Qrurd- every pet- iii §§i ills cnsrrn; 1 Synopsis-Colin Gray. brilliant young British Secret Bei-vice of- ficer, is ordered by his chief. General "Needles" Dalziel), to go to Tibet to defeat revolutionary schema of the mysterious Oliorihdf, renegade Buriat Tarfar, embarras- sing to Eneland. He _will be as- sistedbyK_ B.,aBeIiQali,and ls, to search for a papyrus known as the King prophecy that gives the hiding place oi a vast horde af gold. Meanwhile. Gray is to inter- view in London an unknown per- son who sins himself S. Dod- Chambers. -__._.,_ _ §§5e t;§§ ?§ .§r§ Eg 5 uit owe were dirty, and eevqnl panes in the lower ones, broken. The inside shutlterswwen Directing e e dnvnwaids, he noticed had! of Lire arcs had over. as a passes structed between the house oelllirs. The old-lashiloned heavy ARE YUU IIISERABLE? ALL women at .Li .__- I some period of ’ . their lives need I strengihenl|¥' tonic " like Dr. erce’| ' ` ~< "'l*f Favorite Prescrip- “ tion. Hear what Mrs. A. Cluokie of _ _ .. =___: V, V: '__ ` Q Clharlec; St., f j 3*' mi i nt . , ing into w o in ln - ““"' °“i»'$§§'o°l` ouallothor is t5°E*~ eigii knobbed ‘_..¢ it _E s 'S _l 2 glitter e-§§§;i§i§ ‘éiiiiil égéig §i§§§§§ 3 e 1 I ,% it i E? i 3 consider-abieiicnoéought entothepulling it_ belightlybalanoed. and ousl ii doorbell-one of those which loo as if giv to furi y. Hardly had its clangor died sway when the door was swung open, to reveal standing in the gloomy hall a siovgnly looking Mongolian hunohhaek holding s lighted candle. His sma.l1-cbiinued face was like a mask of crinkled yellow leather slit in five places. To Gmy's surprise, he addxemed him in Tibetan, "The lmxi Lama, Bemdad Uhiemba. awaits you!" he said harshly. And stood waiting, Bamdad Uhiamba, repeated Gray to~hiLmseli’_ Could it be that 'B_ Dod-Chanibars’ and “Bonded Uhiemba" were one the sl-me per- son? The sound of the two names was gud but Needle Dalziell was dbsrpl The front or the door cueksa and shut. Girly No means tance was hundhaback was covered wuiha Iinpansively a flight ol stone steps lel/ding down mdrayw "”d@?,'his Hd# MN gripping the butt at a service revolver. At the _.sl s 553 use ist? 3 E' ii is ii §§ ‘§ as §§'§ 5 3_2? E il § ii 3? ii at ri er :E is I shoulder. "Ali doors open lihster counmanch,” hunchbaek. _ At that and a wave eenss floated s`;feLw` 1 awning c PIM Buddhist hells-the hideous figures of the-devils and* their writhinl victims beinl’ W* in staring armies. w- ‘ny bowls bumlnl Immediately in ted cron- about a foot fair-skinned the wine- §§§§53i g§i?;?% *;§§§§i §§}?? arsegl gegigifgigg §§§§&E§s§§§ Eiigg a§§§ ‘Ere practically identiarl _ _ . . .’ 4 ¢ '\ryin.m¢ lemon of two cavernous magnetic looking piemingiy an Gray. you, Gmy &.hib," figure slowly. in Lama Samdad § "Gneeti the eightfold way io you, Llrnl Bamdad Ohiembal" said Gray. wi:thdra.win¢ his hand. "My reason for coming--" "--is because I wished iii” said the old lame, gravely return- ing his mile. He seemed to be ab- out sixty and was completely bald- "Your General thinks I know something about him they call '0h»cir1iei'l', or 'Hellllom'. I do. He sndiarohitterenemieavcf the sake of the Faith!" With a quick movement he struck his hands together. Immediately the hunchback appeared in the archway. sammd Uhiemba Qoksto him in Chinese. and then turned to Gray. “Give my servant your coat. It is warm in here." Kind ls was the voice, there was no dwbvyhg the requem. ' "You say you sem for me," resumed Gray, when the dwarf had departed "I received no metals from youl” 'nie magnetic eyes looked into hu _ "I sent eeeeeeovrris §l€;;;i';i§a:i§§§i§u -‘irgjgg §5i;§§, ii§i8§§§ el gg” lf? §;'a§=§ 55;; gi iii. §i iiE§l§i§risl dUO&i, 5 “X . ~ ' ' ; r ' » r i - " ~ ‘ ' `» 1~ "f~1"=.=. ir."¢»~>_ 't .ir 1 <=o_-'.~- i-»_»_‘f~~ -~~- ~- l-» '~ ' 'rhslamsbenthishead.'i'henhe continued in his align mono- -r §§;§§§ 5 "Had you would have sen it’ was ready. t ree sentences He handed On. scented a Greek so small, square and clear was that scholarly handwriting. The first three sentence ran as follows: _ _ . _'Ib rub n country Wealth that is its by ridht, crime. 'lb mb a liaiiih and Indeoendenee. wmater ones. 'Ibdav those whose avowed omnmift all three of against 'libst . _ _ _ Lifting his Grav sa tonight. I sr letter. Bee, t the first giiiiiifuguuegusset fi*55§E!:;l§§§§§§§‘§E;!§;f5§i§§g5i§ giihaei i:.=?.;=ii§ gluten i=§§ 138122-iii .siiifrliirgfr 5253; iii? itil 5§eioutsrvo:to.§aioss ten 5 rmwzayf _ _ » ,-~-~e\r.s|ne\n.- _ - SLIPS youthful, well-groomed face. and ~ --- there really is no excuse for it. ters suel hem:' up V. _ ‘ sol about one-eiuht of an inch deep, FLA . lor an own MOD belts, in-°m. also in co‘ur_ Bets may be em- 'voter der. blue. l5_ th and pink. und cnlv the most deli- ‘ Th html the attractive Maine ees upon in modern clothes, no matter f ii lovely. how t home, ef the pest, are made of tabrte wiill- other color or even weaves, is not heavy construction that would arniss Three inches is a fair width in the Wamllnf B Buff- W°°"°”Y 1°' 011°” NWI- Ind NNY Nh bv coloured. If sugar of any other col- *wuw Urnrnenv, _ liwfi. fo live the waiotlins the our some B fi'l¢Iid's (mt - give look handiwn-is on sheets and willow rotten, from th base of your throat in-ht to the newline “ ins e d contribute to the char or of the evening silhouette. th" wh e si1houet‘e with wide skirt. tm its in rder to maintain tar we so in ad<~ptiI\s~ 140” Sometfmes thev are made of U10 Inail look in r-~»‘~a~=t ' with the faoriobutinkeeoiuewiththevn-easingbeushrta. f in 1 _ numberless darling school dresses this season. It is not necessarily can dart When you consider, there are sim. SKIN TONIC BBOULD Bl my dum, of “hem” mm um kitchener. Ontario Commun- VERY GOLD WHEN USED beio sly W wo _ Scotch paided rinzharo, so ex- ceedingly Wiiular with school Birls. very anart in this model. iii Pink Cream:-Have three-quar- a rule to anply creams and Stalk them carefully, then put in ELTS juice flows; strain the Juice through T' WIDE :OB sm-M WMS-I-3 a hair sieve and sweeten with pow- er 15, then u Wide mt hem but not nw Svuxarter of a Pint of luioe (which is ' on be . 0 ` supple quluty une, ga mgjgtgd Z?- C9 ash! , crepe but all the bright colors t red wool crepe was chosen and effective against vy blue crepe trim. Ulhieddiltinthisflshion l0¢\l1°k1!ll18deAndll0th s S' gee eagg °8'o E2: years Sze 8 requires inch material with li contrasting ‘l‘I'llR.N, 15 cents in in (coin is preferred). arefully, ___..._`_____._ 9°9ild¢81qned!orsises A D60. Bile ............»-..-...~ ones...-...-~.»...¢».¢...s¢. . Nl!!! i ............................... Street Address fi H; _ ___ _-- THE COOK 'S CORNER , _ 9 59 Y rot a lemon ¢_l\h_bé'aHded, Se-;v_;:s sundae glasses. 1; Whisk the whites of lilo eggs until frothy, but not white. Stir in gradually half a pound of caster sugar, beat the mixture briily, uid now and then a few drops cr lemon lulceandsdropoicochineaiata time, until the colour looks what you want. This icing should ba spread over the cake, fully one- quarter of an inch thick, and than paced in a cool oven to dry oil. ii the eggs are beaten to a ilrm both. the icing willnotsetordrysoeas- delicious to eat and attractive Of A Pint ol 'ripe red currents. earthenware pot with a lid on. the pan in another full of boll- water and boil gently till the d white sugar. Stir into the _.___ PINK SUGAR _...___ This is for decorating cakes sm sweets. _ Either crush the sugar coarsely or powder it as required Put three drops of cochineal or carmine into the palm oi the hand and rub this to the sugar until it is sudioiently at the fruit makes) about three four pennyworth of cream and isk the mixture till it begins to oken. if liked, the strained Juice lingforabit ofoontrast in onatheideaefafshrisofanv- is required for decorative pur- poses, any other colour can be used the same way. tang: Z lg.. ill l' lblrivv (Jane lirics; i 1 _ I ‘ gf* ‘.3 5 U Q is _ NATURE STORES IN OATMEAL SOLVED irrur £3 rnu:cuas1'rurcua§rmrsi 1 JAN! I5 50 JITTIRYJ l&»i‘T KNQJ SWF N N vvwrrs vue Marne s .mera somone os sms- moss, unnirastr, mn sums re arms., ANU Stl NCVIR WMS T0 60 WM!!! SN! 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