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' ' iv i 4*' Etiquette ' _ 1'. - -L ""1" " f J-Q ' -°~ Illustrated Dressriaking Lesson Furnished With ,_ .i _ I Every Pattern . "___ Q. what should the weu-dressed _ s Has the Homely Girl as Good a Chance of 3 Marrying as Her Homely Brother? - < New Tactics Needed to Keep Hus- band Interested - Tearful Spectator Dcsi~_Miss Dix-Will you settle this argument for us? Has a homely man a better chance to be popularwith women and to win the Womah he wants for a wife than a homely girl has to be popular with men and _- get the man she desires for a husband? . _» cj ._. A _ . _ »______‘_£_`»___,_ - _ , . - ;.?f`-' ._ &;@`¢~~s\e» yy a-P is »-is\\-\»`.*_- I wr, '__,__,_,_. _. . ~k¥`¢`*"` ~.*. .. W. M. C. Ans\\er_; You have only to look around among your own _social circle to have this question answered. Any man can have all the dates he wants with the prettiest girls in the community, no matter ii he is as ugly as the proverbial rail fence daubed with ...__ , __ _es si: -f-°_ ._ O _'_ _ U : /5" L ‘ , 57?' °' ce ir ..¢®_iq, _r ,_ G 1. By 'Annabelle Worthington ` 1...... tadpoles, but a. homely girl can sit up and gnaw hcr fingers to the bone while she is waiting for B man to come along and ask her to step out with \ _' Why, the chief advantage in being a man is that looks do not count. Q lf he has other good qualities he can be just_as plain as Nature made him and it doesn't make a particle of difference, whereas no matter what virtiics and 'talents a woiiian possesses she is under the painful necessity of being easy on the eyes oi' else overlooked. Nobody cares whether Mr. Edison looks like a sheik or not or whether President Hoover has maintained his boyish figure, but any lady inventor or lady President -would bc expected to tum out scientific marvels and rule the country with one hand, while with the other she marceled her hair and kept her- ecll looking like ii daily hint from Paris. ` John Jones may have a figure like a tub and a bald spot on the top of his head and a freckled_ face, but if lie has a keen line of conversation and chai‘m.ing manners and knows how to show a girl a good time, she is pt-i'lccii_v delighted at his attentions and flattered when lie asks her to . . .. .. C1 . dance, and when he pops the question she doesnt say no._ .i by 5"" But if Sally Jones is just as intelligent and delightful as her brother what can I do? It is ;= _ _ _ _ _ , getting on m no man will date her up if she is his twin in looks. Wild horses couldn t to another whether I am going to be ;‘:$;e§':;°tnk“;)Wl“3 ?°m me dai' make a man drag a bald~headecl woman around a ballroom floor, and it e/ ex °’ “° - is only too sadly true that no man loves a fat girl. _ _ MRS' M- B~ Whether men are greater lovers of beauty than women are, I do not know, but I do know that they mostly pick their wives out by their looks I doin wonder that you feel 8’ Mme smleamish trying t° ht'-‘ld UH £0 _ _ _ Y0ur wife Job by your eyelids, as it were. I dont see what instead of by their good qualities. Which is one of the reasons why _ _ YOU Sei? °\li5 _ _ of the situation that makes it worthwhile and 1 sho id mink there are so many unhappy marriages. The average man looks only at beat our hush dt it “ Y°“ W°\l1d _ the outside of a giri‘s head instead of trying to flnd out what is in her y an 0 and resign before he has 3' ‘mance W me YOU- _ Your case is interesting because it shows that the meek h bl head and heart. » um °» worm-of-the-dust wife is not an extinct species, as is generally supposed He is taken by her pretty face and he is so absorbed in admiring For cmainly Patient Gnselda herself had n°thm3 0° 5 WOYHHD Wh o that he doesnt notice whether she is dull and stupid or bright and an Exe ITEMS aim privileges of witehood’ who Duets W emwe clever, whether she is selhsh or unselflsh, whether she is thrifty or a mm t kmmher usbfinds me M that suns his whim 'md Wh° P¢l'f¥1itS _ _spender or whether she has any of the qualities that he will need in a. _ 0 eep er dang mg over me pit °r d“'°r°e 5°* knoil/158 When 110 18 ._ Wim going to drop her into it. _ *_ Then, after he has married her and she has washed off her make-up But tha_t is rm Way t° deal with that kind °f man- HWY- The Ch€BP€r and the curl has gotten out of her hair and he finds but that he has - you make yourself' the cheaper he Wm h°ld y°“- The “WTB Of 11 4001'- gotten a. self-centered egotist or a lazy sloven or a waster who throws mat you make or yourself’ the mme he Wm “Pe his feel 011 YOU- The away his money, he cries out that he has gotten strong and that women less ynu assert yourself' the mme he Wm Wmnm" 0*/ei' Y°\l~ The more are a poor lot and that there are no worthwhile girls. Sure he ls of yw’ the mme he Wm keep y°“ Un the 8113410115 Selli- *_ 4 And the trouble with him is that he passed over intelligent, hne, N what you want _t° do is tc’ “au his bl“ff~ T611 him that he can’t get capable girls, any one of whom would have made him a wonderful wife, red of you any Gluck" tm" y°“ can get med °f him Bud that b _ r eing .just because they were not so alluring to the eye as the pretty ones. married to mm Isnt giving y°“ any more °f 5' thrill than he is KEWHK out of being married Women are wiser in not putting the foolish valuation on looks in men to stay with mm mu are going t° quit' ' Wake him UP Bhd mike him fliihes has Devel' had its i-B11 d-Wk' that mcn put on women. Of course, a woman likes to look at a slim, 'think he is “b°U¢' £01056 YOU and he will get busy trying to k€¢P 900 ed °r its Wings cupped' more may handsome young chap with amborsial looks and a Grecian profile, but she For if he had really Wanted you to go he would have .lUmD€Cl Ht YOIU' be 1iUE€1‘ih8 trhditlllis of past glory is content to admire him in the movies or in real life to let some other offer t'° return to y°ur parents' . DOROTHY DIX. in some of the old families, but girl have him. She doesn’t want to marry him because she knows that ° ° ° ° ° ' ° ' - Y-he YOU-\'1E¢¥` birds Wm be much SW' when Nature endows either a man or a woman with an overly supply of Dear Miss m`x"I am 9' man 50 Years 01d Bhd UG W1' you to diagnose priscd when their farmer comes a- beauty she is mighty apt to skimp t hem on brains and unselilshness and my_case' Whenever I “mend B pat mic P195’ 01' m0Vie it is quite im- llldllst d ' ‘ ry an a lot of other everyday qualities that you have to live with osslble for me t° keep from crymg' I5 this Caused by lilvk Of mental- _ In a husband or wife_ ity? -If so, will it increase with advancing years? I have given up ‘They may kick. going to anything but the movies. where the dai-km, 4; 1-.id-as my°¢moi;i°n_ When an ostrich kicks its aim is S o no woman considers passing up a fine, worthy man just because ‘ L_ v, good, its velocity is high. its reach he couldn't take a screen test It is his intelligence ‘and his dis o itio . p 5 n m- very long and its power is all that and his abiiiiy as ii go-gene: that she is thinking of,noti1is1ooi Name .fu-una...--U.......~.».-fun..-. Street Address .......................:............ Answer: In a pretty crepe de china print, this adorable style would be just Dotted swiss is as pretty as can For sturdy wear, an orchid tissue gingham check is snappy. You‘ll also |iiiMPeiANi ’ i - ‘ ' _9_'_pi;_ MLBIC-mf: u the dim ligliu-md che was in hi: arms! _luck had never dreamed cfbc uty aoenclnnting-seductive -duirablc-;a Theo'l. For Theo-#with other women-im lamed that Poméieian Beauty Powder-in cake form in t e exquisite new Compact-has the cnet shade to enhance natural charm - whetherit`| Rach¢l,Fleah, Nud¢nrNatur¢lle Shade. Pompeim Bloom similarly, 1' mu with six lovely tint: to c cone from - i.igl§§ Dark, Medium, Orange. Oriental or Vivi . While the indelible `petick, a new Pom ian creation il in three lhndeo-Light. Meciifim or Dark. _ Pompcim Day Cream in n smooth vanishing cream. And its companion, Pompcisn Night Cream ckanaa and keeps your akin in perfect condition. ié‘.“$'2l'%..!“§’L“i§§.‘%;Z§.“Kii.l;.'§i1>‘?°.‘T2i’Jt.°t.*.f Cram 60:.--Powder Compu! 60:..-Tale ik.- Bnuty Pdwiier 60c.-Bloom 60:. _ xi , 'nie ram ce.. ua, §"*'i=4"‘fi)°'ff fi'.§.*.’.`.*.°=c;.'.» #vii §i>i»;»Z'f» D»1'm.1 Num igau !?.$Z.t{.'.'?.§':?:.!§!. .___-L The Odd ' Angle OSTRICH FEATHERS Dame fashion has decreed that ostrich feathers are once again in style. Large quantities that "had been held iq storage in London for nearly twenty years are now on »--» market, but the demand far ex- ceeds the supply. The South Afric- an farmers a.\'e t'°"~' urged to rush fresh consignnim' but they have been caught unpreyared. Once they had 800,000 ostriches. now only 10,000. For nearly two decades ostriches insouth Africa have had no more value than a ....c ..._ ... ...it- ish Columbia. Fine feathers grew as usual on their tails and wings, but nodody wanted them. Only Millies and Llzaits umeu u'.'r‘rate themselves with plumes, and these long with s sharp jack-knife and _ . o er ver is certainly a good thing or else there would be a lot of old bachelors. certainly it is 17° sig" °f lwk °f 1 Wm n gence or approaching sammy where he was after sn ostrich had f0r_You to be touched to tears by the pathos of a play, on ti-is ¢0ngrm-y kicked him. Sometimes even, he ' Fo after t § inan wear at any f°"m“1 diytime function? - A. Formal afternoon attire. Q Do s eve sh Q. What is the most informal. and the moat exclusive ot social functions? A. The supper. '_ grow in a few M-.. .. sy the ii.; »_:lic-- ation of e>.t.u _....15 hail*-iuttcrer, almost overnleln »-~ "-- veldt. two feathers grow where but one grew before, action must be taken promptly. Plumes are in stylg on v.'umen‘s hats today. but who can speak for tomorrow? ' farmer.‘_He thought he could once, but now he is cured. feather business is -that it has dril- were very second-hand at that. ited away from the ilehtlemen. In to you, and that unless he begs and pleads with you The present generation of ost- days or old when -knights werelbald the helmets of the brave were cres- ted with plumes. Centuries after, the courtly cavallers sported long curly feathers in their bicad-brim- ed hats. Later, gii1iimi.s'iisa their panache. _ ' induce the men of todayito wear I long. curly white feather through the crown of their black derby hats the future of the ostrich biisness would be assured. T Mornz°ngSmile The vacatlonist had struck the :_I;i_/ery acme of dull places. 1 "What, no picture show here, no ,` billiard hall, no dance pavilion, no f library? How in the world do you spend your evenings when you wan some diversion?" ' “Well," was the reply, “we goe' down to Jed Perklns's store: he's gc a new bacon-slicer-its wonderful." c;'.lches for, tlicrgli the bird: r faster than »~~- twenty-five fc:L at a. strlde v.‘1i;_ at their best gait-they run A. circles and al\..... _,... buck to tri: Cure tlie‘iarr_i:.s have their ost- rlclirs they will l'-~'~~-t +‘~'~'-- ers without and wil bemoan their snr; shape. Then they wii. have to wdit for eight months for' tail. As it serves no useful pu'.'i~_~s There is plenty of room on the ii.; bird for a fair number of tufts and, if these could be induced toi there wou.d Le big fortunes made Obvously, if science can make Certainly not the South African The trouble with the ostrich If the 'South Africans could only . 1 Thousands of Mothers an gmtefial to EAGLE BRAND YOU cannot mention Eagle Bi-and in . point of commencement. That mak' 05 their capture easy. -l--f gi-~ the_nex:, crop_to grow, mean-while _ __ _ trying to devlzz s:me scheme of _ more intensive cultvation. `_' South African farmers greatly Paris by regret that an ostrich has only one S [es ' _ . _ yi thc"; might just as well be 's dozen. By MARY KNIGHT ___fi_»§i§.» Mila _ group of women, but someone hun! story to tell. Why? - Because Eagle Brand Successes are so mm, ei-ous it is safe to say that almost every dt, block-has its quota of healthy Eagle Band babies. ln warm weather pa;-¢iq1|,,|y._ feed Bugle Brand for safety. Iris easy gs digest, and always uniform and pure, Our authoritative book entitled "BabyW¢1. fare" will help you to plan Baby's summu management. .lt is free. CW ll ' 1-i. Baia... c.._, L' - iis°c...r¢.. si. rex? Gentlemen: Please tend me n FREE we of your Behr- Rumi ami na DWL B05! We-ibn fini. _ Adli|'_U\._i_i_ Ea le Brand _winter. The thing that we, and our canine confreres, and con. United Press Stal! Cai-responden; mms, August 24.-<11. P.)-in iooks like we are going is isis a dog’s life in one respect at least, if we are to be fashionable this noisseurs, have in common is a collar. And when we go out for a smart stroll along the Champs Elysees we shall look much alike as far as our necks are concerned. - 581165-Dr€C0l _USES Ospreys and shaved ostrich feathers in A fvuntaln effect coming out of both sides or a band or nriiiiams as an evening collar. The misty looking spray comes up to the ears and curves gracefully. In front it is soft enough to let the chin part it slightly without discomfort. For the daytime, Schiaparelli uses white ostrich in is single strand close about the throat. The delicate fronds rest on a slightly rough cloth lrock which holds them in place to resemble a novelty‘trimming for the dress. Bright metal hoops, such as you "ring the baby” with at fairs are worn in triplicate to show that the baby,not only has been rung once, but three times. They make a little ciatterlng and clanklng noise that isn't s. bit objectionable either. - We have seen one pair of white satin trousers over which was worn a full skirt of black, losely woven flehnet threat. It had a coat of black corduroy. We cant say, oi! hand, how crazy we were about it, but we can say that it created a rare effect. ‘ .- ___- i -; DANBURY. Conn., Aug. 23--(TL P.)-A policeman who broke up a syspiclous looking huddle near the court house discovered a. scientific Men's styles stay _ put. ' way to capture “night crawlers" . r, all, he world is not unduly cluttered up with Valentines. it muy 5h°W5 y°u °° be deeply “"‘d°"5'5°“‘-“"8 Bhd Ul9€1li8¢'nt and to hav; WW any m°1'° *t lu- For which mercy let us thank heaven. DORO'1Ti-IY DIX. ? "Vid and feillzihs imagination that enables you to enter into the suf 50 10°C 55 319° °*15t°d 5' °°“' ‘ erin of th - » - » » . . . gs ose whose woes are being depicted before you you are Wm; stunt market for feathers, the De D ar Dmihy D1x_I Bm ,named to H man Whom I ,Ove very much_ they used to call in old fashioned novels "a man of sentime'nt,' ani-|01 South African farmers did very \‘ * but he tells me he does not love m Wish th for fishing bait. Inventive YUW' sters had discovered that an iron bar, attached to a wire D1\1¥¥°§_ into the electric lisht 0111"" “" stuck inwtne izrowid- bP°\1Bh‘“l the worms in large numbvc -r, -'*i~ ,__ _ 1 "S" _ I l_ \ Q., _ - - ' ». 4 _ é‘..».-/§.,___' e as much as he dm I have done ere were more of you instead of the cynical, hard-boiled one; we wcll, thank you. When the SUUUD ' . _ “_” _ '-'-*""" everything 1 could to make mm h,,ppy_ I have even given up the idea see au about us who think it sophisticated to have no hearts at cii. came they were optimistic enough of having any children because he says he is afraid of not bei bl ng B e to ah. to imagine that prosperity was Just stick out being married I have told him I C5 _ _ ee ` .1 h F 'F A l _ A ' that if he wanted me to I would n sympathize with y°“ because "Ere is ‘wtmng I °nj° m ° armmd the mm" and that me t e e cave and ' - Y or go back to my family’ but he is not mums for me to do that than a good three handkerchief play myself. and in the old days when market would open stronger than _ __ - _ I used to go to see Maude Adams I almost had to be removed from the evcr next y;ar. Tney toni.. not v-- \ _ i TJ The Cup 56a Cbn‘f Forget ‘ m _ ‘ f __ _._-' 1.ag¢»;i_ed__r_:_1il';;:_e.vle¢;_l;_ste£h__i_>; chuedout mm the dew” to ‘end ‘M-~'f'5'"4Nj,, wi h such an air at your parties . __ :_______ h g- . ~ ____,. C r _ sauce. or any other kind of patty 1°’ "hm ' “J W ° wg" . _ _s// _ _ < _ ffé 2 _ ! Bonus do Pam nlling is the thing for savory boules. ed mem mum hue mem’ but no' i , ` body did. There wun't cveh a market for c;;s. Every mizserm bought its esiricii egg ions ago. and orders 101’ th, birds to lay. for the ostrich esl la not breakfast delicacy. It tutes W ~=---;~;=1e‘;j=_=.;iImis¢¢.~.mies an nesiizibisf it _i;-,=a.i‘E§f" ___ iiwum Wm), Wm), ,,,,°°u,-,gms almost as bad as it smells, and the __ , ,‘_._‘_i___°i_§ _only wgy gg eiuuy it L5 tb lol!/0 it ‘alone. l’erhl`po becoun it gets such a end of its days. The only plrt of lt 'that is fit to eat ts the brain, r_ time is my iittis of 'tint ma used by the cigbird. im sim before it is notches, _ _ QUICK ostrich is uni>ai._ 3 food to me. _. ,.5 _.'_:.-..;-..-._f¢.;.-.--,. .-.-, il.-1.:-_-_.-.._ \ _ Told _M€=” i \ » Q V Atwiivs i»i¢i»;»1\|»s\°\’°“"‘:‘;;q’ time lunmie lnionswd qygislgurdsorplllil W om.; im uma until' ‘*°' ‘“" "le\d|usr|u¢nUF"'°°‘f"l°\h an mains _/wi in ed* "°" I' rs. amp-Nm with mi cr cmmlsihe bignihmr ml ewvinuglilubmiitsi Anil* ‘gihmpdvqe-lhuhogid - Q \ I I 1 oquuiiqii uninguunnn hbmllls-uwliuivwllvt-` wid ncurinimmu nun any A NIU |I°U°"**"°”“°°"'°"°u -_|_°m,,_N,,,,¢,m,g,_¢ghiq- n¢uonu¢h\o\uQnll\\°\\- °*”m,,,¢|5,,wA,,|,h,5'-¢|,ql` kapdldltfhvellthwmcfiovi wgqygiildtellt ¢...,i|..»»au¢_u~¢='¢'l“"°‘°’ uml!l=U°"‘°""‘°'“""‘ be -~;._~.=._f_.»_.'-__-.f~ -_ , _» - . ' is-il _ wini inns tim-e is, is » very _iime_ _ .' ' ‘_ 'rim ni-men nm already mn- |¢ ' ’ ! _ _ _ . ~. '_ f`=_'i‘-.'§5.';I§'°; 1__"__"="1== 'ig 1:-:= ea rounding up una- may aim, . _ I _ _ -.» _ " 5 K . . includinc wh “‘°¥“"°‘“ I' fn" S 3 --__ ~_ _‘ _ _ » '3 - but crisp brown sells, almost, if not '_' ' ; ,_- " -.._. f have been ulovptpd into their flockl. _ _ _ _ _ -- ,. ___ " _, _ _.__ __,.§;;;,<_»¢'_=~_ C0" quite, ompt§v inside. out them open, It hnft much of `\ Jolrto ootfslftho < _ . - oaulm nnihlyho |||vhp.0npe-Nuhlo nothin Cnlh Inn hloilnolcol. ~» .a.i...iucu¢v»r'~¢°'°“""“' /wi snmu.°'='l'“*"“”“H' "mow fwiua.-~'°°""““' d'ay”'hd’“,,¢q\m’¢Ir¢d_ ”mnh”°"|u|“~f|,¥g||kt1l|lU|nlhl .¢m¢av~i#“'* r