.-.~........ .».. . soissursvashing MINUTES by the cloicki nali -:- Faslliofls. 60 ‘Dorothy Dlzgletter Bwc I Folly of the Girl Who Would Marry a Captions Prim-Who ls to Blame When Married Men Flirt With Girls? --' Straight Talk to a l I "a" 444w ~ ‘ Silly Wife - IlooaalaassolIoeaalaslleaasalaaalllwll ' m" 5"" Dear Miss Dix-I have been engaged to a young men for four years and his attitude toward me is making me a nervous wreck. He is very erogent. has an I-know-it-all-‘lrlsnner, and he likes to insult me before people to show Beautwl how superior he is. I have to dress well in my lob. so Q IQ ldfi cents. but only I0 osnis when -’ time Fashionable A... Wearing l... . ........ ‘y -.---....-__-__.-.__ '. g u No. am. g Lesson Fllrmshed i Oil lllssesalslalsllllles lpllstrated Dressmakin ' With ‘ Every Pattern . By Annebelle Worthington i ealaeaelaaaoeaasasssesossloeaeoeasagg l "If!!! .IOlalooOssllaIaaIlassalseaaeaaslalase .-,-..‘ \. Daring distinctive lines in feather . weight woolen in Army blue tones, Qshows good taste and assures real, l service for office, classroom or‘ street. , i The bodice has s pointed yoke treatment both front end beck, with corresponding pointed tr ‘ at waistline at front. The neckline lsj what makes it so unusual with tie‘ slipped through bound openings oi,‘ collar at front. Det-ntted sleeves; have flaring turn-down cuffs. The skirt effects front and back panel through flaring sides which‘ are inserted. | A charming sports model that is] easily made at only the cost of the] ' fabric. Choose now, and be first with what is new. Btylello; ail-ls is de- signed in sizes is, 1| years, SI. 38. 1; g 40 and 42 inches bust.- Hevana brown silk crepe self- trimmed is another practical idea ~ that is exceptionally smart. Plum shade in light weight tweed '4 .>~i»' he continually tells me that when we era married I will never handle his pay envelope, He never brings me even so much as e box oi candy, and just before the evening has passed he pulls out s. little memor- andum book and writes down his expenses, which probably never exceeds the cost of a dollar for mo. Last sum he insisted on my spending my vacation with him and his family. where I wes perfectly mis- erable. Bo I have refused to go back this summer, which has made him vary angry. I have no trust or cpnhdenoe in anything my fiance says or does, but I have been going with him so long that I have lost all my other friends and em afraid Iwillbe terribly lonely if rlet him go. I love him. but I em afraid I would have the life of s dog if I nun-led him because ha is so small and mean and selfish in ell of his dealings with mo. What shall I do? DIKIII. .. 5 are... _ asgiswsslllassismillssnelalls Ii 1° l" ..,,.,-,..,......,l,s.s.._....msssseuco.nww hangout. ' Costs Only acétc An H0111‘; for Electricity‘ Awornanwllo does byhand whatawlllillgilllohllli oandoiswoskingiorsoiloeesnhour. .. Alsoninothl U 8E8 F01! I'll/ABBY BUST The eiiort to obtain a fiat boyish Answer: figure has left in ita wake several probmm. one o: ‘he “an” mm‘ . 1i you have even one lobe oi a brain. it flwby bu“. mt m ma" to “m.” this lchap up. Refuse to marry“ hilrl as you value your happiness. m‘ dated "u" may 81m h". you etyourseifiniorel otlme of misery. iii- should iellyou whet to do. Give Otherwise -—-1-_-_- a .1‘ ‘I I is I‘ i l‘ , is a popular choice, ‘I Marocsin, printed shear velvet, light weight covert cloth and keshmir Jer- y sey suitable. l r . 2979 ~ ,- bound themselves with tight bras- sieres until the muscles became week and boggy, and now the question is: How to restore them to firmness once more. Of course, not all flabby busts are the result oi this, but whatever the cause, the following exercises will help to remedy this defect, which is not only daterlmentel to one's ep- pearance but which also may have the effect of injuring the bust. Bvlmmlns ls one oi the best exer- cises in the world for the bust and any one who hes access to s. pool Black crepe satin with collar, tie and cuffs lined with eggshell shade silk crepe is fashionable and ser- viceable. Crepe de chine, canton crepe, crepe Pattern price i5 cents. Be sure to fill insiu oi pattern. Address Pattern Department. The New Fall and Winter Fashion Magazine is 15 should not neglect this healthful exer- cise which brings so many muscles into active play. The following exer- ____.__ .__..__..__._. .._._ Delec b No matter how generously filled your refrigerator is, there . are always times ‘when you ilnd yourself called upon to concoct an unexpected meal for guests and ilnd that the lCE-hOX_ stores are in- adequate for a really festive menu. I take great delight in anticipatin such emergencies by a special shel filled with little extras that turn them- selves into the most delightful meals ‘whenever l have need. I never touch this store except for emergency use, and I see that it is refilled promptly. On this shelf are cans of snup and ve e- nables, olives and relishes and s curl conxrves. shrimp and tuna fis for fps-mining or salad. sometimes nuts or lhard candies for the afternoon table of bridge that mnlrrializes unexpectedly. But the real basis of my emernfncy shelf is a row of Carnation Mi . l know ofnotbing that is so invaluable ln ,the making of all sorts of “company” ‘dishes. As long as my Carnation sup- lply is generous I am prepared for any mmergrncy. l can cream eggs or make a cream sou : slir together hot biscuits or date mu 'ns, cream chipped beef or mbmcat from the emergency shelf. ' concoct a pudding or even serve wafflcs as a much-appreciated luncheon treat. l buy Carnation Milk hy the case and use it constantly. not only for its great convenience. economy and de- ndabiliiy, but because it really gives fitter cooking results than even the fbcst of bottled milk. Carnation is simply pure, whole milk of uniformly table Meals from My Emergency Shelf else which may be taken in one's own room has practically the same Xfwtltlnd Ill swimming, and if pr“. ti“! Nlularly will benefit the week end baggy muscles. Stand erect, feet ‘ ‘“ , chin in, chest elevated. arms hanging relaxed at sides, palms out. misc rightsrm up over head and swing it back in wide circle, straightening the arm on the down- ward Pill! With palm facing front. Repeat the movement with each arm alternately. windmill isshioh. The same movement may be practiced in water while lying on the back. Re- Pelt this exercise from twelve to twenty times. Here is another good exercise for 111131118 the bust firmer-and removing flabblness under the arms: Place right hand on hip and incline the trunk slightly to that side. Extend left aml and swing it forward across the chest and right shoulder. Swing it to the left side and than beck oi the body, bending elbow and reach- ing as far over to the right as pos- sible. Repeat the exercise with each arm ten times. The woman who systematically makes herself go through a series of exercises each morning is far lees troubled with flabby muscles of any kind than is her sister“ who prefers a few extra winks of sleep. The simple exercise of holding the arms out iull 'length straight forward, palms down, inhaling deeply and then r 7314b _ high uality, evaporated to double rich- ness. ‘homogenized’ to break u the double portion oi cream into uia particles and distribute them all through the milk-so that every drop is rich in cream-and sterilized for safe- kee ing. If you ever make s real test of amaiion Milk. you'll use it for all cooking. l wish you would sand the Csmstion Cook Boo it is free. Address Carnation Milk Products 60.. Limited, Aylmer. Ont. Carnation Shrimp Wiggle . l“ ll“l".3".‘.‘;:‘.’" S . SI W l’ ll1 . j if cup Carnatlizon Manila? cup water, icu shnmpalcu mnn peaaMeke a w its sauce of t e butter. flour. sca- sonlngs and Carnation diluted with Willi’. ‘Drain the shrimps. remove the dark vein; break shrimps lnio ‘pieces and add to white sauce. Also a d the drained peas. When mixture is thor- oughly heated serve on toast gusts. Garnish with parsley or olives. rvee 5. Carnation Cream Chipped Beef ~34 lb. chipped beef. 2 tbsp. butter 234 tbsp. our, W, Mtsp. aslt. l‘ cup Carnation i k yi cup water. Shred the dried beef: cover with bot water. let stand 1O minutes. then dram. Make a white sauce of the butter. flour. seasonings and Camsfion diluted with i4 cup water. -Add the ch and serve on toast points or with mashed or baked potatoes. You can count on it ti. "I use: I’ '61) Z 1111/11 ‘l1 PIODUCID IN CANADA Contented Cowé an Illa his! maIMIVAPORA TID IILK a! Illglosl Quill) Jerking arms back quickly by bending at elbows and exhaling quickly will also help increase the strength of the chest muscles. All of these exercises designed for developing the bust will be most beneficial if followed by alternate hot and cold sponglngs ior rive minutes with s flnal rinse in tepid water. Dry with s soft towel and dust 'with talcum powder. Bathe in toilet alco- hol every other night. Half a. fea- spoonful of powdered alum may be addedioths water to act es an astringent when using the not ens cold peck. Add the alum to the last water. In any of these exercises keep in mind that the bust is e ddlioltk organ and not merely l muscle. itoush enipulstlsn, as in 600D mum. is inlurious. In correcting s. flabby bust another most important consideration is Posture. Do You walk down the street with held u». shoulders beck, chest “bended; or do you slouch forward? D0, You breaths deeply or ere the limes allowed to get by with lust half doing the work or which they ere capable? As incorrect posture is one of the most general caused of dab- biness, a very definite snort should bemedstokeepthlscorreearorthe same reason deep breathing must not be neglected. Gradually both oi those essentials will become fixed habits. when they do, s notice- able improvement in both general health and Wfllfllioa is bound to result. In emergencies, you can plan almost anything in the way of meals if you have a shelf of Cama- tion Milk. It is the basis of so many delectable dishes, and it makes them all better. (See recipes above) He has shown you exactly how he will treat you and what you have to expect. Ho will never show you any tenderness, kindness‘ nor consideration. On the contrary, he will lord it over you and he will crllsh your spirit and break your heart and you will become one oi the meek. cowed wives who has to ask her husband every time she takes s long breath. I-ie will be eftight- wad who will begrudge you the very food you eat and you will never have another pretty frock or a decent hat after your trousseeu wears out. Do you see anything very alluring in that prospect? I trow not. ..__......__. Be sure ed this. Dixie: Ivory man treats his sweetheart better than he does his wile. When he goes a-oollrting he puts on his company manners as well as his company clothes and. he is more polite, more deferentiol, more flattering to her than he will be when he has her for keeps. and she has to stand ior any sort oi line oi conversation and conduct that he hands out. ' Before marriage many a man is so gallant that he will not let s girl so much as lift a book and he tenderly assist her up e two-inch step. but sitar marriage he stalks ahead of hol- and leaves her to carry the baby and ell the bundles and bags. and he aspsots her to get up in the morning end make the firs. ii , Before-marriage many a-man is-eo generous he iavishes presents on a girl and racks his braille to find new plums of amusement to take her, but after marriage he never brings her e gumdrop, or takes her to the movies. Before marriage many a man spends his time telling a girl how beautiful and clever she is, but after he marries her he devotes bis leisure wknocleinl her faults, and when she expreues an opinion he tells her to shut up. she doesn't know what she'is talking about. . - That is why e lot oi girls marry the wrong men. ‘rile man has led them to believe he was one thing while he was quite another and so the deceived girls have s. right to our pity. may didn't know whatthey were dome- But you have had your warning.‘ "Your young man has shown his ‘~ and tear of the scrub board. Remember only 88.00 down and Blackstone Washer actually sum costly slat-III- Delicate silks or truer mills - - - _ dilerenoe... simply do the Ills first. sometimes women prefer to put in s tub full oi clothes while they In walhlne u» breakfast aims. Try this om Mons-Ir. Then tell "is rest of the morning of! to celebrate your new washer . . . . fromwesr ., . ‘it males no I ilmonths to pas. Associated System Charlottetown,- P. E. l. ' ' .-""‘-'L.":.S.L; azl ' --_--¢ Household is... Iylnhlfllll I quality, and if you marry him in the face of all the danger signals he hes hung out you will deserve what you get. l Oi course. ii you hi‘!!! 0B 3W1’ engagement to this young men. you» will be lonely ior a little while, but it won't take long for the boys to find out that you are in the running min. und you will have plenty oi dates. You are still young end pretty and at- tractive, and there are certainly better fish in the sea than this poor one you have hung. ' 5o my earnest sdvioe to you is to break oif your ehlesemont to this p118 and go of! on your summer vacation alone. You have no idea how free and happy you will ieel when you realise that you have had the courage to save yourseli from a lifetime of petty tyrannles, and that you won't have to stand being insuius by a little agotist ,who thinks he is the whole universe. . DOROTHY DIX. Dear Miss Dix-i am s mother and I beg you to write something about p0,, mo“; ii is far young girls to go out with the married men in the offices where they work. 1 have two young daughters and the mm they work with are always faking them out, and telling the girls that they made mistakes when they married and i! ti!!! will‘! W]! l"! m“ the? "'9 u" m" m" would love and marry. But these men go on llvlns with their wives and l" apparently on the best terms with them and thfil! Wmlldmi h"! "l"? "W" find out ior the world that they are ukios the llrls out and slvlns the" good times. Don't you think it shameiul for ulsss men to mislead the eirll? A H0111!!! . ' I think the married man who indulges in iilrtetions with girls in‘hls office ls a cld because he wrongs two wvnlsn- Be amiss his wlfo. to whom he is unfaithful. ans he wrongs the sin whom he "mote Into dolor flflnll she should not do for the sake of a good time. And he wrongs her still more ii he wins her heart and makes her fell in iovrwitll him when he knows that he can never marry her and" that all he can ll" M!‘ ll l lhlmlilll 11l- ison. or s. life of ‘weary waiting. in which she will sat out her soul with longing for whet she can never have. There can be noises more mums» than that of the sin who new lessly loves a married man who ‘has no intention whatever oi divorcing his wife and marrying her. she is thswomen who gives all and sets nomlns l! return. 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Mr. Jones returned Q A mo," m”: md_y._'on.tl M, I h.“ ently from a South American MI- l m, h, m m, puck,“ “own the This leads themen into conversation. eloq- immgdiggglyg" “Wm you ‘o in n Q. 1s it Deflilissililg tn dlfi a M‘ 1 so,» “qgmmy 1 “m... when drink with the spoon and blow on ll yes won't get the kayi" "Qpsn the "° °°°l m dgog’ I “y! wh“ do you mum,” A. N0. It Will 0001 Of lll DWI! M‘ w“. l‘... b, "m, on m“, “h cord if one is a little patient. To bio! terdey ye said, poll's 1st me come on it is just as bad srpourlnr ll 59mm.“ m ‘h. momml ‘m, "e into the saucer. my dun on m. “mnproom mm“ Q. When making a social calLhoI m"; 5° 1 m“ p“ the by m m’ long should one remain? pack”, ‘M u" I’ “Then ‘he A. From 15 to 35 minutes. sllen’tl"‘ . , l l _A tramp knocked et s kitchen door one ale. "Please. kind lady, I'm s alsk men. The doctor's gimm chi. medicine. but I need something to take it with." ' ‘riie lady was ready fellow!" she said, spoon and a silos of water?" n“ "m? l-"Wmd. "No, mum, l Wouldn't trouble you. But this med. ieine haster-be took before meals, HI" Wu lot a meal handy?" For The Coo/i TOMATO CIIUTNEY ms s lbs. tomatoes, 2 lbs. swine I lbs. seedless raisins, I lb. yell" lllllr. 3 lbs. onions, l tablespoon mixed spice, V. eggspoon cayene, 1 cup vinegar. ' Out tomatoes into smell piecel. out in e basin, cover with salt and M‘ stand for 24 _h0l_ll'8. Pour of! the 11411115 em‘. add all ths other ingredients w‘ "P. then vinegar. Let it come slov/l! totheboilandsinlmerfwfoilrhoilfl- stirring Occasionally, . to help. "res.- "'30 You want a thins they are doing/in their soon name for the" i‘ "I'm"! their birthright for a mess DOROTHY Dix, ma. but 1 em . mum. but all» , ‘t decide between thorn.‘ ‘ IYII: ~ mas, so} sea g. ,1