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" 6865!; "9‘# \- ` . _-:-' <3 ac ° _*__ _ __ _(_, . 2;/ ,___ so ‘ e if .,. {_` A a 4 _ -If-.-_ i' ; l ‘_ 'i',».:'< ‘ _ 52.79 By Annebeile Worthington mal walstllne is indicated by seam ing which makes ‘tho tight f'lt` of bodice more prominent. The neck-I line with surplice vestce is unusually becoming fashion. Style No. 3279 is distinctly smart 'in novelty silk and wool crepe in dark plum tones. The shawl collar is of plain fnille crepe in blending tone, while the vest chooses white pique. It is designed in sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. ‘ ls‘s a model that makes up most attractively in crepe satin for the two surfaces can be nicely worked out for contrasting edect. The dark 1 brown shade is especially popular. l Black silk crepe with eggshell vest ls chic for all clay occasions and is favorite with smart women. Pattem price 15 cents. Be sure to fill in size of pattern. Address Pattern Department. Our Fashion Magazine is 15 cents, but you may order a pattem and a Fashion Maga- zine together for 25 cents. ine. 3219. size Name ...U . ...».....-..». ~..»--.--|.¢» Street Address I . I I State _ .- = . . t_ _ 1:; ‘ ‘ 5 at i K ' Whhll xi S _ ` 8' ifatrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished ; ,,, v,,,,,,, . _ ` -rl-ll: orlaaLo'r'ra'rowNc;uaanl.\N' _ ‘_ " `;___»_,_f1_t;_ry§3y_2_,§__,.,3,, isps' -TKT" _ i _ =1 T -__._~< = 3 == 1 _ __ _ , "‘ * g -- =»-» ‘Dorothy Dlx 1;-_§_s-;_f_=_< ' _ With Every Pattern _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Women Overestimatcs Some 'Things _and S " ' L _ Underestimate Others, With as Little Ap- ‘_ around with drape at side that com-_ -~> _ _preciatinrr of Their True Worth as f _ _ _ ._ bines with the surplzce bodice that, 3 ' ` fastens at nip with buckle, to give. ,_ Pl°lC€d I FIIVVCI Ab0V€ a ROHS the figure graceful length, The nor:_ '° Royce,” Dorothy Dlx - Reuse head and ilculdzrs _ “ i5’= .. ¥ l ltounn ..|\ \o| SHOULDERS _With so many persons engaged in sedentary occupations, the` problem of round shoulders is becoming ' a more serious one. Letter alter letter comes from readers who complain that their shoulders are gradually becoming stooped. Many quite right- fully blame this on the fact that their work compels them to sit stooped over a desk or typewriter all day. Aside from the fact ‘that they it comes to wliting the are a serious beauty blemish, round, shoulders have a very bad ellect oni one's health also, and for this reason alone it is essential that any one who has a tendency to acquire this pos- tural defect should do all in her power to ward it off, or to correct it if it is already present. d There are cases serious enough so that the advice ol a physician shoul be sought. In severe cases it is sometimes advisable to wear a brace during the corrective process. But for the most part it is quite possible to avoid round shoulders or to correct them by systematically taking excr- cisea. 'Many business girls complain that they lack time for exercising but it they fully realized the benefits to be derived from daily exercise I feel quite sure that they would be wiiiin Y* Ideal interpretation of wrap- cm’ ___,.__' ' .___ ___Aa___e____,____ *”“'*“`_°'_"”"""__”""'”' A Moming Smile Etiquette r ay :sauna no r even a. short daily period of from fll to fifteen minutes will do wonders. to sacrifice something else lpcrhap the few extra winks of sleepl, fo price als on e ngs o they are just plain dumb. others, with as little appreciation of their real true worth as if they priced a fiivvcr above a Rolls Roy and held real pearls cheaper than glass beads. They werestimate some things and underestimate ce Take, as an example or this, the value that girls place Upon the attentions of men. From thc time a i girl is 16 until she gets married, or becomes middle- I aged, the thing that she considers the most important' in the world ls navgll-lg autos win. buys, and to get: them the is willing to psy any price. She is even willing to buy them with her own self-respect. if every boy was a. Valentina in 1_:oks and personal charm; if he was a| spellbinder in conversation; if he was'a spender who could take his sweetie; around to theatres and ine restaurants and _ioyrlding in luxurious cars; if; he was a marvelous dancer and had a way with him that made him a fas- cinating companion, it would be perfectly obvious why girls are mad for th' attentions of men and sit themselves down' on the wailing wall if they don t get them. . _ But such, alas, is not the case. A boy may be as ugly as the proverbial mud Lence. I-le may be so stupid and dull that a girl has to work like a coal heaver to keep a conversation going with him. - He may be so poor thatl she has to take him out in the family car andpay for the gasoline herselff l-le may almost make her a permanent cripple -by stepping on her feet every. time they dance together. Nevertheless she is willing to suffer all this, and: more, just to have dates and be seen out with -boys. ' And if she doesn't have dates life is clndcrs, ashes and dust to her, new matter how many pretty clothes she has, no matter how many interesting K S ,. ,C worth as an A-l gilt-edge investment if you happen to get in just right, :lm _everything turns out as you hoped and exp'ect`e`d.' 'Every normal man lool: _ In the mst plum 'howeven one forward to having this lucky break come to him, and to having a wife out ‘ children and home. _ l _ “NDT A REMINUIM should try t.o maintain correct pos- tur'e whether sitting or standing It ' _ th le thin in the world that l‘ Establishments as Monyal, Sc. Reml, P.Q. W »>(§,0 husband with W, b d Q- What F1005 F1 bride <10 With in tak “ous enom but R is But he doesnt consider marriage as _e so__ _ K as _"K clean cloth bac, tic thc bag at the bugs. /f ¢- _ ‘_ t<` *>- \ / fr 7 ~. Y' /ff( ,adore __ .__ “(4 __ ____}. _: i/ -_ f ’~" ‘l riiillvndardzn Haurir . the REGAL .ftandard NM. _ They want the highest qual- “ ' ity of Hour that can be made from the best grade ofthe been _Manitoba wheat. _ l ` _ thirquality is abso~ assured to them when , \ _/ \;»u.'~.» -. r : ' nz l more for your handkerchiers, A- Shi’ P1“°°5 'fm F3118 011 the demmd hours lt ` desk or wpemlb charm if he ia an old bachelor. Nor does he spen sys ng Husband: Why? mild finger 0f ll" Film hlfld- el. It may seem awkward at mst but because he lives in I. club or hotel and has no wife and children. , _ " ' ' " _ Wm: They “Y it mics Such “ Q' when 3 dinner is given in there are those who have madelit rl I ‘ long"_time to llntie the knots in them. h°“°1‘ 0! S°m€ distinguished person, 4 I-ie knows that ideal marriages are about as rare as hen's teeth and thrill ‘ '_'-“ _ habit and it surely pays good dlvi-- _ l M I 1 f I Huuax - -; - ~ _~- ' must all the guests be presented, or dems in both health md a “mme 1 there I-\'e a lot of consolation prises in single blessedness. And when he looks; r- G'“Y G' °""' ° 5 °’ _' _ -_ 1 - -------- may some be ignored? Here are some exercises Igjhicll _mg about mm and obserws how mghy qu.,-relsomg homes mere ,,,~¢_ how many Q” MDHMY *'° “ke * 51* ”°°“ A Everyone present must be DIC i divorces and how many children are turning their parent‘s hair gray witli.°°‘~”`5° in the Flsherms s°h°°]° It “mc any good for stmgmenmg ' he concludes that there is no use in putting any fancy mmm 1” m°“u°"°d mm’ this °°“"e to _ - - ’ sented. ‘ - nxlety and worry 1 §H0uS€hOld Hlflts Q_ Is it good mm to Lake E “me ;l_>_;l_l:__dos_hl;_\;led¢;:~;._r, “Sing I2 L 'i f°Y il few l“1l\\\°°5- "ma mwtched “we tm hem and wheedling-pennies out of stingy ones, and why they are so eager to take on black cloth for pressing. ' 1°" extended “ in exercise °n°` the same lite job, nobody can explain. TINY JU" HW- Mrs- Jas- M¢CB»\'fhY» IWW 01 0115*' ' v _ The Garbage hu Raise arms and shoulders up and - i din uw dg at ' ”'°“d ""”’“\“ mek 'md M the sam' “me "ue Wm lt is literally true that the average woman is just bound and determined her old home in Mt- Stewll-*ii- _j__ ' ' Pour a little kerosene in the bot- 1°” (3) U' hc' d°w“w"d °“ ‘ bed' w marry and she considers her life a failure she doesnt, no matter how Mr. Ernest- Palirey- re- To make bread crumbs quickly, cut tom of the garbage pail. This will act Wim he" and ’h°“m°" pr°j°c“m successful she may have been in business or a profession. She would like, ,umm his duties as manager of the on part from a stale loaf, put lt ln us a disinfectant and will keep away °"" me "‘¥°~ mm “"5 'md ‘h°“1' of Gnu,” gg mgm, . mm who was noble and upright and strong and force- Royal Bank- 011 W¢4“”d*Y» *fm ' dm “P 'nd °°°‘"'"d ” ‘°' ” y°" ful lr me could, but' lt me cant. me wlu take any voor. week- mmshift Of snclldlns ll thrw Weeks’ v°»°°M°“ in _ _ _ _ _ _ °“"' L’°“'°r ‘-1~°“']y md "°\’°“° B mm sh, cm seg; gh, would like to marry a man with whom she was Halifax and other parts of N. B. Those who‘ can should supplemen. “mummy in mm but nm" mm be In old mud me Wm marry one ____ ` Quite a lot of excitement was ' ri . " ._, these home exercises with some gym- _ _ \ _ whom she merely tolerates. , MDMA ‘ut uhm ML . . _-__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ , nssium work once or twice a week cwsgd on y f the B'5t He" they Wm be 'Wm wrrecmve Freedom Peace Her own latch key. Her own pocketbook An in Charles Gurney, of St Pa/tricks _ exercises which will do much toward tennmr congmnl md P,-,Mable eeeupation. All thcsc she will trade oil Road passed through Mt Stewart smumnins th” “ly "und 'h°“l` r an ltlml or ¢ wedding eminem lust because or the false value une out-1 with his -bewtif\11'»l>w1nz mm ' ~ . dere which ruin the appearance oi °r Y h Wm-gr, thin on konwn as “Byclone Bally." and be- ' ' NEW ‘ my fl8\\r¢ Swimminl too il One 0! cm mnrhn' which is . “ad mms when it u good’ but t e s Lleve Ile it was a Cyclone everyone r _ _ f _ s » i -L _ _ » SRU" f¥ \ vu the very but exercises for this pur- "rm when t un ' ' being thankful for the snow being . SWICK I ` ' " \ ‘-’ ' it pose and those who have access to - rl ‘l le or n Ko' ` 'the ground as it Stovwd the ‘ ' i - , ` ’ t tl t rl illustration that women sive of th¢ r M fl _ ' A _ _ -.1 Q _ _ / ` __ :_ s;1.l>\lIl;1__l_i_<:t_;1:'_s1¢°t- ral: _§°;“ sms; ,,::,,,m,:B¢h:`;,;:.¢l°a my put on their own peculiar culling or wire oust. ' ’ . = ° ° ' 1”" ' ° ' ' thousand ever nunlu ul that as a cor- _-- A ;~ ` 1* ew__ tm M” but min' u to pub and mother. Not one wrezlannin a _ ML ‘nd Mm John Mommm np ‘ ' \ ` ’“’°“'°" °' h” "M" ° ' ld at the week-one at their tice swimming strokes at home. Most ° _ qu , ape nd rest and former home at St. Peters Bay.-W. _ _¢II¢>¢:la __ ` It seems to me that the greatest lwck in women is the lack of the scnse_ \ U ` A ` : ; oi values. They may be ever so intelligent about everything else, but whcnl I ' ' t th thi f life that really matter' / _ girl friends she has, no matter how much money her parents spend in buy-<_ ing her sport cars and taking her to Europe to' try to amuse her. ‘ And look at the value women put on marriage. Men rate it at its _truce i - ry B _ . w e calls _ _voeliklylq l-low annoylngl The laun-< 2;g'f?"g“5°“‘°m ""3 durmf th” Wd' “um possibh to m with ‘boulders worth having and that ii' you have missed that you have missed everythlnll \ . and Harrow. OM- ...fy 'peeps say they must charge wen “ck even in ocwpuiom which Neither does he lteel that it ia a renection upon him and that he lacked d his d pl'-yi hll'i'iS€lf '-_ni t-. s s (i i ; , .__ . _y. - ~ e _ . __,_ - _ _ . Woman’s Realm -.°-.- Soczal and Personal -.°-l Fgshzons -:_-» Lrterature \ / enjoyment of the meal! Al startswith Clarks Tomato Soup! making! ‘ rom-ro vaosraaaa oxran. x cnlcxsn aaa oaasn na ' 1 ' ll, Murrou .axons scorcu llorll /,-<_ f f uocx funn.: auamsna ellpsaar \§ _ - lg. ,-l' MULLIGATAWIY c°ls°““l w_C1.».m<.1uunu. MONTREAL Jlade ,Ml. S'lEWAR'l` N ‘gaining more rm lottetmvn. is spen g a ys Mr. Harvey Douglas. Hd. Hillsboro; has purchased a Raids. _ I Mr. ouy clover, Mt. stewart has left to spend some time in Halifax. Dr. and Mrs. Mmtin, Mt. Stew:u~t|i paid A visit to friends at Grand View l recently. Q Congratulations oo Mr. and Mrs.\_ John A, McDonald, Allisary, on the i birth ol o, ba-by son orl January 19th. , Mr- and Mrs. Gordon Douglas were visitors to Charlottetown this` week. ‘ The many friends of Mr. Charles McDonald Alllsary- are sorry i/9 horn he is scanned to his home on It-Collllt of slexness and nope for c ap'-'cds' ICCOVOYY. ` _..._- A number of young people attended the Debate at savage Harbour on Monday night last. D~ _________. N1-:w a'aoyr.r; _/mn _vicmrrv Mrs, Mary D. MacKinnon, New Argyle, returned home from Glad- stone where ahe was attending the fungrgl of het m0ilh€i‘ MIS. Rich- ards. _ _._- , We all loin in wishing MI- *Hd Mrs. Gordon Ma,e!ie_achern many yea-te of happy wedded life. dll ss ;§?s.§§§?' \ UCH approval _fromti-lo f.e.mil_y! Soon, i "/ hen it For into _this soup has gone the excellence of sun-rlpcrled tornatoes, specially grown for us, and the skill of many expertsin its ~ Serve it to your family. Everybody'll like itl ‘ r-»~.."_ . cLAm<'s SQUPS jr l ( , /fl t \\ tt " - - 1 -.wt __/,..-_», ///4,,/. 0| / ____~..__-___._..__.__._.__._..-__-4 Expelled _ JERUSALEM, Jan. 22-Sulidll H /ilttrnchc, leader oi the Di-use tribe! men in rebellion against France ill 1925 has been ordered expelled from Transyordania. and all other British mandated territories. The sultan has \t.akcn refuge in 'iransivfdlnil since the suppression of his revolt by the l“l'cnch authorities. Ibn Baud. xlug' or the Heals; ulmultaumluly issued a proclamation prohibiting ll Altti-ache from staying in the Hed- jnz or in Noid- / -___ WANT PRINCE T0 l or-an New NM `_ WINNIPEG. Man., Jan. 17-T_hl »g,~,.m.l.lle-Bay Association, with -_lncmberllip in Manitoba and Suk' \atohewan,. organized some V01!! ll' to promote oonstlruotlion of the Hud- ,sun Buy Railway, will ‘continue N ' function. Until the freight, marine and 111° ,rurance rates have been fixed M14 lsllfllcicnlt trllfllc obtained i/0 JUN” ‘tue building or the Hudson Bo! _Railway and development of Cllurcll lu, by means or pamlvhlcié ‘md iii' _oratul'c. tlhc association will take ll ‘active part in endeavorini V’ P’°' lmotu trade ‘n-urn‘ll:uol~ce. l>v'l\°“1“" ily Great afluun. was will our ln- creased annual Iflmts for this pur- whila lying lace downward on a bed mm nhuvenwnh sh. nu” mm" 0; mmm! my husband or by lying over a bench with thc buuw u m u m mm u being worm while, to succeed, and putting fresh hope and 0011110 _ » MT_ STEWART NOTES ~ _ - f /. _ "on ,aff/¢ g ,I M tm m°v°m°"°° "n b° °-“cmd she never- tnlnu ul mann; at mme that is a vim °f Wwe R _ body parallel with tha floor. “_ mm” mn in mow” mr ammnn “hung” me 1, seeming iposa from the Governments Of Mm' illvbl and S85lK.ltol1€ll\'U`|- _ Decision to ma-inf#-in the as-'»0¢1*‘ tion was reached at the sixth annu- Amlmg those who attended the taiidéo' at Charlottetown 'en Tuesday last- were Mri. J. h_MacKinnon. Mr. 'um ws. J. ill. M1¢xlmu.u.»M_ff_lnd Y ;" -_ _‘For_'77,7Ic__Coah“ ' ' T Be _ Q u P°"'“'*”- A credit for though storm or one you 0m0ff0Y -- ll 1 IIC! 0lll se _ ` »_ ‘ I dvmnug '_gm¢;\ gud thly lP¢lk di3P\|'\¥m¥\y _ - __ , _ ..___.. _ Q: Amwmd 1 1:3: mtv; ` ggi: they do arming, aaa my U0 “Wy envious smile. _ _ atv. and Mn. J. nlmxlnnon, mx ° ' ' h 'WY "_" ' Joao' maxaman -muses me au A -/-_.__,___W _lu ,. 7 \ f will e them allstart with ahiwv -‘¢‘ff’\\ _ \»‘ . . e . , §\ _ \ 0 . She nav - _ l el lu n lx im ____ . the fate of humaniw. IM U1” °°°h‘" ‘m “IM my me on I so our Mall Oouricrs deserve F005 ____________ _ - ’ , loot N111 W °» U , , , ozmwcmoa was vnu. mluug. um m and _ “'l° _ _ ___ _anirnaus nut. fm. suvut' “_cm°Lom_ u\y,"au1~.am¢o" ' _ ' '_ -Tim. un was me at ner home _ . ___........- _ _ _ _ , - _ Wg, ,mm "ma would at so muea mu P°““°“ 3’~‘“°“ wt an glulsw Chnacter Cl”e_U . nlermxamrtrgugf aroma only an ¢l` ml uunbgl value; :aww Mn » ,ck w.d,,i_ ..,,,_ mm." 8f~:'Wir¢_`_u ‘ ' _ . _ adn . . ' "°d“ l ncaa tlglep. i "W 'W ‘°". ‘"4 "_" W 'wh ““'_ 1--L e _ A """'-’ "’°“°. " '°' d:’:o‘o':.m" ffm” Mr. 'runnin stewart 'wa a wen 1 ____ ___________,,,.._.......i_.,-y-+-r-_»-». . v~_~rP"‘- -=l§isi?is§@__ A A tiigiit .W-stil? ii s i ~r=*‘§ e i§i G fiill, ,§i¥1_ i _ i'i.ii e ? “*i’i -2 list; _§ ttf ist i- oanillaa canr was _ _-_ E .s~ _M lltfwlu,--iv 3 a 5 § a _ - tr _- , , ' * ,_ s`z_ _ ` :‘ » 0"-. "~‘ Au* 2. #J " Qs- .4.at§i?5»a , , Q ,M ,....,... “°°°“‘.§.' ‘$3.2 'lil -ee ‘H-'re el Add ,‘.‘m'“u"_il|t. “'10 num," '_ muh' UNI! IHC #8110133 _““°°‘ ‘ ‘lthomnslvsaforicwutla °f rfvlw 11”" °' *W Mizwmrnut I 4 " A il`Pl»1l_an¢ estdb- .egg-_gg sluu or M” ' ~ Mrs. Jock' Gillis. Messrs. 'll/lal_bie ' aan neu.-. aa¢l_uel- 'Wm' °"°"‘“ 1" . ' _ may mmm emu. _ _, ts, and simmer - » .,._,,.. _E § _ ,,;g§~§§_ rtiiri §_§.l= :‘§§ iii _gli A very pleasant time was of Morning found l thin! llomlward Jmrnof. - r ' ' a sr it §`§ § -"al General meetirld held hm’ ‘meg oluulag 's€el;l3__nu»lgy. ~ /4 -'ua`y, at wultu Brigadier-G°“¢’°1 'W Paterson was re-elected presi- dent; ctalrencs F. Graham. 5|-’\“_; wo gg; elected l\0nDi’l-YY l7"°°m° and-"`l..ieut.-Ool; T. J. James, EWU* a vice-president. lf 9. reeormnendatlon. Wbmibg to an executive is acted “WD- °' ' ' b¢ asked Dominion Government will ‘M t to luvlle n.a.n.` me Pl-lnw °‘ W la endow at me owliw °f “;‘ iwrtaul-n port, me _aelr to l-\1° 5"' lan throne comma' W °““”“m Z: warahlpa. Fellini N3 *bmw m pmm,___' m_..H°,,_ wanton sumti: ioaurqllll would l»__ux»