. ~11» the... 3 I I ’PAGE EIGHT ET _ ‘v Woman's Realm -:- Social and Persona] -.-- Fashions nfe“ Literatulte . . .--- m-hm.-. - -~ .1 . w-si-n-n-n-l-q-n-uuuux-w , ,_,_, , “fi-sq-g-r-v’. _ h. The-Cook I ~ ~ r More mothers .. .. Doubtlessmanyotyouhavs baked . ’ a 1 l lV/lat the Fashionables are Wearing m , 0' s ""“ . k , , flnhlstl sod Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With t: ‘at, D0!’ 51,1 3:, , _ Every Pattern l ' By Annabelle Worthington . _ - lss 1th s pork sausage thrust _ ' r~ g ~ —— The Man Who Picks Out a Wife on the lift: tn: cavity on whoa the core . . , . c You'll love this dress. 1t 1s black 31191183511 0f 1191' Past I erformance ls ‘ - mags: Iicizmlizzifm " » ' eanm-faille crepe silk. It has the Making‘ a MISlBkG, Because WhGII. a -1. ' ‘ a» ‘or fowl with which you would ordin- ‘ ‘y; ‘nrily serve apples (pork. goose or duck) into small pieces, adding a Qjines which have been proven by ex- . perlence are becoming to the heavier figure. It also has the new mcdish Girl Marries She Wants t0 d0 and be Only That Which She WAY$ ‘ii . l 1 z th tufl i: the: h - ‘sleeve flounce and 1s quite one-sided H88 N CVGI’ DOUG 01' Been 13st; too was“ “hi? or “m: fir!‘ Ifibout its white crepe rcver, that _ l‘ provides so much smartness and Before lfleid ‘m! n’ ma’ Pam” or More and moggmoghefl charm. ' i l I i 88011 with 581$ lglfrgeggfmheucavlty m you, year turn to the double action t~1 I should i k t I I! I were a youngsman contemplating mil 1 1110111’ D 0 011 of Vick: VapoRub in check- some may like the raw’ to tone for a wife the girl who had had rather than the girl who still every- peeled and cored tart apples with with the dress, which 1s also very mm m get: m“ mm“. put l‘ piece o: bum: ingl colds, cilghs, sore zhross smart 811d a bu; more plactlczll. o; course, 1h1s 1s diametrically opposite to the on top of each and baked in s pan _ an spasmo c croupl l i I system by which men judge what sons o! wife a with 111st enough wotel- to keep flp- Rubbed on throat and chest‘ sflstayaleqxgo.‘ 312: 4s dieignlvdl or 211v: woman is likely to make. They go by present ber- » plea from scorching, nous until teh- at bedumeNicks acts through ., , . . an ncle. ils. ' . The 36-inch Size requires rksynrds formances instead of what she 1s likely to develop do; 1n g modem“ Qvgf (350 degrees the Skill llkfi 8 plaster. A; Q _ .h ntg g W11 who ,, same time, its medicated vs- of 39-inch material with 1.1 yard o1 m” Theremw’ “ en a mm w“ Q Fnmnhd‘ °' mmmbwm t" M, _ Q q h W111 _ ors rclcascdbytheheatofthe ‘5.‘"‘°“ ‘mmmmg- Zilvlsfiolclitclfificsthfih tjtwfsilsihxiti: i: the _ H . :24? 3351282210: Zlsftmif; waft: ‘£2137; ‘I: 21:11“! dirccnocbs sheer woolens and velvet hm stun- ENVE- lw 561E015 11 lime mgenm’ wh° h“ bu“ gsauted breed and garnish with a P _ 3 11mg 1o;- th1s hwdsh brought up in a convent 01 111111" 9- im“ "Nth" i} ‘spoonful o! tart red Jelly. T518 d0llbl¢ 803101! Ofvltkl U who has chaperoned the life out of her and who 5""! °" “mm” '"""""" “d” breaks up congestion and - , I I II » Be sure to n11 1h the size of the has never hho a date in her life. r-——-- "1!’ BEDEQUE 113.2211": 1.’"_';§’{.';§.'°':,‘,',"';,",,°,1',§ onset; bzeiatllllglzg. I118 1163a:- att . . Se 1 1t 1p 1 1 1 o s ‘dbllfli. w c no often dish) m; B 8 0113 3W l0 1 Emailed, m b an s or c0 n, f0 u - Or i! a man desires an economical awiife Wall; y, A Mflmlfighgmflt l - _ ____ dilidm" fllllflh fllasnlono. cites gal; bochslmothet 80d gs t 1 1 who has never h a p " Mr. Patrick Hamlnlll g mo. d"! “f”! "P1 Price of pattern 15 cents, will save his money, he pic ou a poor g r o 1 arty/heel town and his da hte Mrs n °l 511k swckmgs and w whom may don“ Woks as big as “ c Bummer Boarder (slapping his u‘ r ' ' E ' ' ' Or. if he wishes a domestic wife he selects a glrl who 218-! done the 1011111)’ cheek)_And you have a Sign up: lMacLellan, ‘have returned f0 their z 1 Vane us _—o-_._-_-_.__-_-_ cooking ever since she was knee high to a gas “11186- .. _. ‘m’ - "t" 5 V"! “i xgsifinhzsrq-ulzmlfhow it but th 00n- p 16mm“ m“ "W" ham’ Wm‘ For, argues the man. 1f I marry s. little, unsophisticated girl W110 h" ' e friends and relatives 1n " ‘ - I . samed critters pay no mor ‘tention ' O V I R , , seen nothing o! life and knows nothing 0f the world, I W111 110i W]? 1°°k m n than them gunners p; to the fi M ' l" l ' o N J A R s u s l o ‘v l A fi h ‘ N0. 872. Size ...................... QQIIOIIQIIIsu-sslllosbssssouslslsols N ama the‘ rand sheik to her but she wlll have o. horror of anything so wicked _ H u ‘Ihis community was deeply de- Q , as agfllrtatlon and will never be tempted to have romantic 1161111111188 1"" signs’ N‘) trelpamng" plored, when the sad news was re- a ’ g some suck-haired cake-eater who doesnt weigh half as much as I do. 691M o; 1h, death 1n ch61,“ hop, fm- m mpyovomont 1n the sonkfl. Ijlorenoo lithium; l“ ' sheet Adam‘ _._._-- Mass, oi: lvlli-s. Hannah Brehaut, near future. Haiti-loo Doiron 4. Q Or, he wlll say to himself, if I marry a girl who has never had any- ‘ wjdgw o; 1h, 15g, Benjamm m.” Q5359 w _m__1_ Rum Mum-h‘ I anything but just underclothes she won't hanker after pink crepe-de- haut, on October 28th. Mrs. Bre- The following is the standing o! non; 2. Ralph Mhoflnmon; 8. Har- s chine lingerie and run me in debt for Paris hats. she will be thrifty; haut was formerly, Miss Cook of Honor Roll for the llbmwood old Gmfld. c“? ma“ because she has had economical habits bred into her, Or. he will 11185011.’ Freetown, eldest daughter o! M3‘. school for tho month_of Ofiober. Gradollfle-l. ,1I GU81: l. | ___ l! I many a domestic girl, I shall be sure of feasting on angels food and and Mrs. David Cook of Freetown. Grads 3-3-1. Douglas Maoiar- Lorna i- secure to myself a. good cook who cannot give notice and leave. The damaged w“ 75 yea“ o; a“ “m; 1 Mm‘ Gout y Grade n__1_ Rum bu“: ‘ _-_—— I ‘and hadresidedinBostonBlvihssfor Grade DI-I. Kathleen sherry; Vera Sherry; 3. Edna. Piimau. . _. All of which is good logic, but somehow women and logic no more’ _ ‘a numberofyeusmvmgmlwd he]. a Thom“ Ramham 3_ Emmett Grade I A___1_ Mun,“ Dolmq ' mix than oll and water, and wives seldomrun true to their girlish forms. ‘v _ _ old homeinFl-eetown quitefrequent Ranahail. z, 191115 pmoou g, M} Dog-oh, Moreover, it is never what a. woman has had that she goes on wanting ' ‘ly. Alarge circle of friends and ac- Grade 13-1. Margaret Mac- Grade I 3.11, liqu- to the end of the chapter. The thing she 1s crazy for is the thing the quaintancea, will regret to hear of Kinnon; 2. Brenham Grade I 01-4. has never had. . lher sudden passing. She was a Grade VII-ifliowen Sherry; 2.11am. '~ ‘ A ‘ , ' lady of sterling qualities, g friend Everett Macmma. --- l " g 1t has always been thus. 11s witness the 611111911 of ~11“ evlem- A" to young aha om alike. Her kind Grade 111-1. Constance Mac- M, m4 m; h‘, m, a‘ ‘ s a of the luscious fruits on which she might have fed were dust and ashes and gentle disposition Won her Fax-lane. Se Q" . * - g - 9° I 1n the teeth o! our first mother, and the only thing she had an appetite] many Mandi m he, home ‘h’ Wm ‘made Iv_1_ Kenneth Handel“ ma” ‘Hhwehzlgral lrcrllci=riflfrlifll5h= 11151 eouldrfrxo- for was the little green apple whose flavor she had never sampled.‘ And I , he greatly mshech wmch ‘he ' , °n 7' 5 Modern git find Lydia E. Pinkhmfs Vegetable Compound a wonderful help {or hcadathcs . . . backachcs and cramps. And, every daughter of Eve ever since has felt the same way about life. brightened by her oheerfulnass and untiring industry. There are left to mourn the loss of a loving moth- So, 11 I were a man and wanted o. wife who would be absolutely faithful to me and who wouldn't turn her head to even glance sidewiseat .6, two daughter,’ Mm med gum. the handsomest motion-picture hero who ever had a close-up on a screen, mm m. Mano“. Mu" and m,“ I shouldn't marry a girl who had never had a beau or had a man make 15o at home, one son, David 01308- love to horror try to kiss her. ton, Mash, also one brother, Sea- cord Cook of Chelsea, Mass, and four sisters, Mrs. William Mac- Etiquette lylobertslns TEETHING lvlay a bachelor entertain 111 ‘makes H l M with the men. a girl who had had men struggle for her favor, who had New’ Mm 5mm,‘ an 0t Baum ‘m! On the contrary, I should pick out a girl who had been s riot Q. m“ h°t°1 suite? < had to cut her dances into mincemeat to make them g0 80111141; fl- Bm Mp5 w ,1 Mum; - - . . . Pt 0f Simmer-side ' A- YES; he should employ hotel yolihlfqr? who could have married any one of a dozen men; a. girl who had thought cufiofiagglfilfémgiifill: L513 to all o! whom much synlpsthy is, ‘servants and entertain jug]; as he romfnrtablc is lu see that little herself 1n love several times and then found out better; a girl who hid ‘v b _ l d {h - _ . , Hehasourcs of constant satisfaction extended t0- The 111119181 Bflfvlce . wwould 1n a. private apartment. W225’;{filerfinxlgfiyfifncrlfgmgri’: been fed up on sentiment and romance. and pleasure to you. took place on Friday, from the Q- H°w slmuld a W°m1m PTESEM For this nothing is tit-tier than Cas- But how troubled you are when hs . first Methwm’ EDEN”! Church’ ls illl Baby's Own Tablets are the 0°” Avemlm Ghana» standby in thousands of homes where l letter of introduction? loria. a pure vegetable preparation I should know that if I got that kind of girl for a wife I was really A_ she houm a1 u h specially made for babies and chil- h n1 Ah h 1 he f; h 1n h dth 1g); gmgny men. by," o! mauducuunriivsifetz: it llrPfl._CflSlUl‘1:lH0lS so gently you can er c O Ce e man 5 a 5e ac d a er av a a e p o giro 1t 10 young infants to ‘relieve I W“ he” Pmfflence a“ 11°11 h" 011151 °PP°1‘@11I1"Y~ And- ““'m'7m°'°' there srechildrerhTheselittloTnblou Mrs. Gillls who has been spend- o man or a woman, clnliic. Ylcltlit 1's always effective. fol I should know that affairs with men had no more allure for her because "eh $11,191,, yct egecgv, laxative M. mg sometime with “have, m ‘fa when; does the hostess stand an?‘ "vgnagfgg l3‘? ca: she had had enough of that kind of thing and was fed up on it. chliildreri‘ of all ‘ages. Theli prevent and Kensington, 1s enjoying ‘x 110114” ‘Vncflve h" 5W5“ 3°? 3- "1111911 nqrco1ics~1s absnlulely harmless , sail‘; 35° “mm” '°°"°'l“dl‘ lwith her neice Mrs. Alvin Buds- Qfnner? Vlhen your buby 1s freifu] with If you will observe you will see that the middle-aged women who are r - bury’ cmtrevm. Bedqmm i‘. L Jugg w1th1n 1mg entrance to lgrtflcfflfifllilgllfifil.glveacleans- man-crazy, the women who hire glgolos to dance with them and take I Avoid ggfloug illness by guarding .‘ _ (C Z . O l‘ . . ‘hits drawin! room. Bsfium Gusts,“ “Tm, ‘ilféfileaficu: 3°‘ them out, the women who pick up the tea hounds and have sordid affairs your children against constipation. M1“ 36mg”; Cqnnmk o; “who” n ;; ——-—-i--- with boys young enough to be their sons, are almost invariably Women Git B b0! 0f Baby's Own Tablets h” been mend; mo“ hold” who married their first sweethearts when they were very‘ 9011118411‘ 81W ml“?- Dmfi W" 5° "mm" "1""- wh-‘h grhmd, m $115,‘ s P E A K s F 0 R ' l lwomen who, for one reason or another, received no attention from men _ 25 "n" a‘ “Y mum"- "I L c A S O R I A 1n their youth. The women who were belles at 20 never go astray at 40. B Mm William Mane“ o, sunmm, y s-spu-r-h . ‘ c u I i o n z N c vv 1 r o R I l If I wanted a thrifty and economical wife I should select the girl who T ggztrzxlgullatigqr: 1;“: 21;?“ m 1h two “hf-asses hQQL s‘a“tu“—‘—rday s56 was the daughter of well-to-do parents or else one who made a good I r“ spoke to the women-s Canadian salary herself. No girl knows so little the value of money as the one I§h Wlllllllll] The ma“! mud‘ d! ML “m” ‘EQCALGARY, Alta, Nov. 16. (By Club and Sunday evening she 11,1- wh° h” “W” Md a “n” “he” °wn m spew‘ N‘) w°man is 5° waste" For Childrqn 9f All A 3‘ Bears of Charlottetown regret to "l", Gunman press)_.Necessity for dressed a mass meeting sponsored ful as he one who suddenly comes into a little money. No woman 1s so g . he“, o! h,‘ continued ma“ but o, the dlsamament confer by the League of Nations society mad for pretty clothes and furs and jewels and cars as the one who has .,~ . , _- _ . .. __. . ____ next February was emphasiz- with the oo-operatioh of the 01ml hmgmd, “d “m?” 1°’ ‘hem “l1 h“ “ie- m1“! “"8 “w”! 18 11 11nd excitement eho had never had. while my city girl would be sick and f by Mm Agnes Macphal], M_ P" 5.11m chm hundred Ames more important to her than it is to the e111 who has alwayl tired of them all and glad to settle down and her idea of a perfectly hil~ 0 a. 1L hid “MW arious evening would be staying at home with nobody dr-pping in and ._.___ __ _ ___ ___ __ ____ . ' A In addition, the well-to-do-girl is much more apt to be economical everything "m and quiet ‘m! peaceful. ' PB i. ..__.__.___ s u ll e and careful of her husband's money because everything goes by com- And. 1f I wanted a really domestic wife l wouldn't marry a girl who p g Pbflson- To the sirl whose family has always live from hand to mouth had been 11 household slave and whose one chief reason rol- gettin, mar- Mm John Rosefinrk Lake, OntHWfiWFJqW” nn income of $5000 o. year seems inexhaustible wealth that she can never r1911 wag to (gry to got out o1- the k1tchen_ What If‘ the trying ponds)“ spquqg w 1 would marry a girl who was H [ART fioubled so much with my nerves I was s cum Isa spend, while to the girl with a rich father 1t seems such a lttance that 1 ' enamd "n89? 1"" ‘wmemlmhdhl All“ k P P a society sirl or a business girl who got a thrill out o1 pots and pans and NERV-l Plus I could not. do my work and would have to sit she feels bound to hoard every cent’ 10 Whom cooking was the pursuit of a fine art. The men who marry Rood dun’ n os-guuenmg chm-w", “law” _ u b,“ ‘h, nigh; oh ahead“ h; m; being ab“, w l cooks nearly always spend the balance of their lives 1n employment ll-‘Yllwhififl 0P lllflillfl ll T]!!! lllllll impor- “p . 11' 1 wanted a w fe who would be a flleside companion 1 would never agencies hunting servants. All the women I know who get a. real kick that, for once that gleaming enamel 15 . . _ 0h, day h friend , ommehdsd Mmmm’, He"; marry a simple country maiden. I would choose a city girl who had out of housekeeping are women who hay devel d t ' ' Fries 5.0 I ‘IX “d N°"" Pml- bl "B"! 1""; 11°11. 111d not reélél been stepping 0111 111106 511° W115 15 years old. 1 would know that my since martian. e oped a. omes w I'm" scratched, dirt and grime lodge there-and fi§éhh° “m” I “d “m” 5"‘ b°"°’ I w” “ country sirl would be wild for the night lite aha the bright lights and stay! Twiob as hard to clean the next time- m“ “ d, d". "d "w-h-wm, "mum, an‘ on “m” “W” b, Th. T. mhm the cabarets and the theatres and the restaurants and all of the thrills 5o, gentleman, i! you want to play safe, marry the girl who has had Fnqlmedfild ‘Bu!’ mrflamum llllflllll: us. Toronto, One. _ nonornv DIX. the things she wants in life. Not the one who has them still to get. Bon Ami keeps white enamel sparkling whlfe-lookingalwsys new because it polishes as it cleans. And there's not s scratch in forty ‘Ioven car-loads. This snowybvlllle household , ' ‘ . helper ls kind lo your hands, too- it never ‘H113’ yo“; R95“, J05’ 1 rsddens or roughcns than. a AND ' ‘ The Melancholy Days Are Come By BRIGGS ‘film its mm.‘ n-s A sovsw Puucyou ‘Fur wo-Fmty clones-ups; B a 1 - _ ~ ~ s Pownbn a can s .1‘ 11,13, “R131.- 1511111,.