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'_»_-__' Q 1% .5 r». *liiriif i /_"gi,-is f. __ \ /,é _ ff. _- . 2” “ f gl `__` _ “'f ._ ,-‘ 5;* _ ,:.._, .~ ._ _ 3 .4 '_' . _ ..._- -~`.'_-.~: _‘ _ -'r _~-1'; Z:.»‘. "- -_f'.-" "-'r-'Z2' T1. ..» . _ 7 P/ ~\='»'.' . ’ - .- p *1' ______ .'=¢ 3' "".~ f“» 2'-'-'sf '__,,,?_;-j '_3.,'." :.' __ , `_- »_-‘T ~ __o_~_.'__ -kj :_ .__. _ _._ . . _ _ .. __.,.-_.;_-To _'_' ~, ‘ ,_-' ._“§ ..._ A-1 \-' " E is, ’ __ ...__ .',”7. . sas 7 .- _ ' A charming dress of sheer woolen, so trim and nest for early Fall wear. Later it will prove itself so comfort- able 'heath the bopcoat. Lock at its clever diagonal lines, the new sleeve cut and the concen- trated fulness of the skirt. lt‘s charming of course in printed sheer woolen in brown tones with pastel-red buttons and scarf tie. Dark green woolen with beige is chic. In black woolen the scarf may be of the lingerie type in white pique. For more dressy wear, you may indulge in canton-faille crepe or crepe satin. Style No. 536 is designed for sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 3B, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size 36 requires 4% yards 39-inch, with ii yard 35-inch contrasting. Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred.) r-_W ,_ Price of pattern 15 cents. " __-.-1-__._1__-»-_ NO. 536. Size ..................~».. ....»»r..»»..........-.............. Name Street Address ...-.....»»...rr¢»»»»»......»......- Clty State ' I You re Worried \\‘hcn your child is sick you're 'terribly won-icd_ Of course you cant nlullys avoid sickness, but you can .remedy and often prevent childrens ailments with Babys Own Tablets. |'1`hey are thc ideal loxotivc for chil- dren. Doctors prescribe them. Bahy’s Own Tablets reduce fever, 'allay colic, prevent constipation, swceicn the stomach, and help to clear up colds. 25 cents a package at any druggist’s. tor. wlllnmrq "F -_._.l___.._..._i .YUURGHILIJ l _Not Stupid-°- Handicapped ,The seeming stupidity of many school children, is directly chargeable to faulty vision. l Correctly fitted glasses often work wonders. Have your child’s *eyes examined a. |=. Hutcheson F. Gordon Hutcheson _Optometrists-At yo‘lii°‘ ,F-ff - service. _ - _ Etiquette lyl\\lhl@ Q. Do husbands and wives have separate calling cards? A. Yes, and Joint ones also, Q. After dancing with a woman. whom he is not escorting. what should a. man do? , A. Take her to her friends, or to her next partner. Q. If an invitation to dinner has not been accepted, is it necessary to make a dinner call? A. Yes. Gay Bits For Breakfast Nooks Why be so conventional about the scheme of decoration for that least of all rooms-the breakfast room? It`s smart to burst forth with all manner of amusing bibe- lots for the shelves of the arched alcove which holds the breakfast set, or to stand bits of gay and a- musing pottery on top oi' the dish cabinet where their flashing colors and shadows may enliven the worst sleepyhead. ' The cleverest things are sturdy elephants, dogs, cats and modern- istic animals that come in high co- lors of orange, yellow, red. green, purple and even variegated effects. A beautiful Mexican basket or: one from Italy, woven in greens, reds. and orange yellow tones and Just right for assorted i fruits will also give many pleasant moments. An iron wall tree with branches to hold colored flower pots and also plants is an effective omament for the dining alcove. And do not forget th_at a screen of washable waterproof material, designed in the modern manner is ever so welcome for the aperture which separates most nooks from the kitchen section. These screens are light, durable and extremely practical. Fifteen women in England have been elected to Parliament in the iii W* “"°“'° ’°”" ,__ r -_ _ the needless suffering they caused and endured and of how easily they ats as much about married life on their wedding day as they did on their _ silver anniversary. ' ,, . . ,¢... _ Q ones oF's5ivnness and grads to _ '_ "' _ what a wry joke it is that when we most need the wisdom of gray ‘ WITH ALMA ARCHER sometimes I feel pretty gloomy and sad about the low state of salad dressings these days. , It seems as though everyone's been sort of atampeded into chain stores and no one gives much of s. thought to the fine art of groceries. A tomato used to be blamed lucky to get a dash of oil and vinegar with a wee bitrof salt and Pepper swishedon to its rich. rod self, right at the table. Then we were all told that the vine- gar and oil cruets were nothing to moneky with at the table, and most homes abandoned them. However, in the smartest places now, there are to be found suave, clever people who insist upon mixilll M180 dY9SSi1”lSS at the table. The whole process is one ing the conversation, yet one. instinctively knows that the salad _ will be an event. For this revived Continental custom, pewter cruets are most fascinating, and old pieces. 'The stoppers are of cork with pewter tops. _ q , whether or not garment. arg of unease, never once interrupt- modern looking, although copied We Are Choosing Our Profession Only the Worldly Wisdom of i Babes in the Wood It is one of li‘le's little ironies that we have to make the decisions that determine our fate when we are still babes and before we have acquired found out what we are going to be ourselves. No K wonder that we make so many mistakes and ‘ blunder into so many pitfalls. Think of a boy in his teens settling the question of his career! On |_ his decision hangs his whole future. - If he chooses the right occupation, the thing for which he has an aptitude, he will have a pleasant, intedested, contented llfc and he will hc prosperous and suc- ' cessful. .He may even attain fame and wealth. But lf he chooses the wrong occupation and undertakes to do the thing that nature never in- tended him to do, then he will be bored and rest- ` 1955 llc will loathe his task and never learn to do itl ably in the end llc will give up his uncoirgenial job und become a hanger- on of his family or a tramp. and a psychologist and to ionally a flare of genius lights the way he should go for a boy. He was in some particular direction. preachers. v and Our Life Mates,_We Have .~ _ ‘ But DDCHUSG b0Ys and EMS pick out their wives and husbands while they are still kiddies who believe in Santa Claus and that marriage works miracles, they choosesomething because it is pretty and glittering and has lots of fresh paint on it and is wrapped up in the pink chiifonsof romance and trust to luck that it will turn out to be useful and that they will still like it when they get it home and won't get tired of it after they have played with it for a little while. It is noticeable that those who marry late in life and who bring a mature Judgment instead of the fancy of a child to the selection oi' their mates seldom figure in the divorce courts. ' And it is because youngsters have to decide on a matrimonial policy before they have had time to learn how to handle the situation dip- lomatically that we have had so much discord and unhappiness in mar- riage- Yell” and Cxpericnce teach us patience and forbearance and how to walk around a stone wall instead of battering ourselves to pieces against lt. There are few husbands and wives who, looking back over their mar. rled lives, do not sigh as they think of all the mistakes they made, of all could have got along with their Marys and Johns if only they had known ei beards we have only the worldly wisdom oi' babes in the woods. DOROTHY DIX. _ 1; __ ' H matched, one treatment identifiei those of this season's origin. The fitted silhouette unquestionably reins supreme in all, whether slip or gown, chemise U: pantie. ., Tinted laces and embroidery fur nish a variety of trims, the em. broidery uivecially proilnent this season. Separate lace belts on gowns and chemises are another in teresting development and when employed for matched sets, the pantie in the group generally is seen with either a straight or a pointed fitted yoke of lace which The harmonized costume has made its imprint on lingerie col- lections more visibly this season than, ever before. Slips and panties took to this idea of "coupling" naturally, since they were acknowledged the two most popular items in the average woman's lingerie wardrobe. But the success of their union did not stop there and now for fall one finds gowns, panties. slips, and che- Need the Wisdom of Graybeards, When i Pat-Frm..yerrevrr-rce.whoidc_` the shirt Oi haven’t got uni" Line And Color ‘ Show Change For Autumn either knowledge of the world or the wisdom of' experience of have even A silhouette of refined restraint that contrasts with daring and ef- fective color combinations allied with an original sense in applying ' current style features is character- istic of some of the fall collection. There is an established penchant for brown in daytime and after- noon costumcs, with a note of gay- ety introduced in touches of green or red and red and green frocks are rendered a bit less gay through touches of brown, in sections of the sleeves, belts and neckline treat- ments. Otlle: contrasts in even- \vell mid he will wind up as an embittered, poverty-stricken failure. Prob- ing dresses include combmlmons or fuchsia and navy, red and deep blue, and pinky rose with si wine broun with evening dresses often showing an inset yoke treatment in the bo- dice; thc yoke extending above and diatillg toward the hemline. An lutcrcstlu cifcct lc ulncd in thc ‘°“ 11°” in 4”? ’“°”“8°- "“’°“’“t' E Q So they follow the line of least resistance and take tlie first jobs that afternoon drcg5f_-5 wherein pleats I ELEGANCE AND DIGNITY ARE ion is stimulated and the oil flow F THE MATRON al td present themselves or they fall in with their family`s plans for them be- that am s|,1|;ched ,md grow nm.mw_ HERITAGE 0 15 then norm _ Ono mug 0 g- cause they have no plans for themselves, and the poor little round pegs eg as they Rpm-nach the walsmrm Way with the idel that treatments roll into the square holes where they will never nt, as if a malign fate disappear at me busmne_ i Growing Old Kfadlmlll' mem* of this sort are an extravagsnce. _ h d dl ct d their course. John who would have been worth his weight T1-ie dm cd mme is a em more today to the “@1888 W°m’~“ In reality they are an impcctant H T9 9 » , p nec ppar in gold as an automobile mechanic. becomes the poorest of bond sales- sometimes adopting a pointed and than in my Other P65061” hi-55075’ item with regard to fjpial culture men. Toln who is a bcokworm and would lfave been a shining light outstanding Contour and mls pm_ The careless woman ploys ll. 155mg for the older woman. _ in any learned profession, becomes a failure as a grocer. And James, trudmg "ne 15 als., observed in the slime in li!€'s battle whether in the And for those who ,,mn°t_ “_ who would have been a go-getter in business, makes the dullest oi shallow collars of daytime dresses social field or the strenuous strug- ford the usual beauty pm-lor tl-egg. gle in the business world, where she ments mere are many cmams and with the merest suggestion oi’ this .._.___..__ protruding me sp0nsm,ed_ has to compete with her younger muscle ous available to be appnea Many an unsuccessful, disappointed, discouraged man knows that his some of the (hymns dresses 1 sister. In the latter case she san- ag h0me_ can must be taken how failure is due simply and solely to his having got into the wrong occupa- clude this une “_i`__h 8 mme upsta; not allow herself to look frowsy. ever that all cmmegics md gum tion and that he would have been happy and successful if he had chosen mg collar or an inner collar that worn and a “has been". She must Meam, be gg the vm-y beg; H5113- manufacturing instead of the law or banking instead of plumbing. And , show that with her yep;-5 ;.ho'hn,s lble terminate in little tab ends Pleat lines white contrasting with the 1§_Womanfs Realmi -:- Social and Personal -:- Fasliiorisif-i¥;__>f£‘5teli¥ot¢rre " Y 'rn0Ull.ii was irreg- Mulsr periods. Lydia li. Piakhsm's Vegetable Compound lisa helped me to become more regular. “It has decreased the pain con- siderably. I am sleeping better coo. I can honestly :me my nerves are improved. "The pains I used ro get in my back are practically gone." Min Sally Brown, 327 Queens Street South, Hamilton, Ontario. When a boy decides on his life work h V ' , - V ` » W = 6 I' have the tabulat 0 e needs to be a psychoanalyst £ Other Crum ~ Y H U 1' ed wisdom and experience of Slender Silhouette I _serve very hot. Sprinkle with pap h 1 vocational guidance school to boot. And he has nothing. No - iieiia grim without or within. nc ls utterly uuacqualhted with himself 'The silhouette is a Slender one ' VEG E1-ABLE 3°", nu". and incapable of estimating his own abilities in any direction. Occas- me new” of the §k_n_ when the born to be a doctor or a lawyer or an artist or a mechanic or a merchant, ___ but most lads have no especial talent that pulls them this way or that. below the waistline. Fan shaped- ` 5 5t°;‘d5i' h;__bfm° 4149559 and Wh” An n wa they are too young and ignorant to analyze their reactions sections provide interest at the 0 “msc 55 5 M 'WW' ence "h° d. 3 Y yr to cc t in stimuli and to understand the sigiiliicailcc of their inclinations back of the gowns, the panels ra- t'°m“l° “nes °’ “ge "mt may h°' r a voc with beautiful face. Balvst- he reflects cynicaily on how different his life would have been if he could __ ' “quired knowledge, poise, under ` mu sql” For A" have made his choice of a career when he was 30 instead of when he ed edges ‘Le om" f°“t“1'€8 Of neck smndmg and dignity which “_ of “ms 2°' black course. entirely 1H¢kl"S 1“ 11” The subject of ooiffeur rests en- _ yvunser wnfrere- tirely with the woman and hcl- per-' Then there is marriage. Most people decide that important ques- Re gular attendance at the beauty glculm- typ, md md" h.h.d,.e“°,.| h'l i - tion le they arc st ll young and callow and not only ignorant of the Plant parlor is one of the uilwritlen NWS are expert in offering so many dif- opposlte sex but with no idea of what they are going to require in a wife -_-__ of me older woman now ,md Bys_ 1, r . erent types of hairdressing that or husband. To have even a fifty-fifty chance of making a marriage a (By Clare Harvey) itemauc exercise is the order of the even the mc” exacting m “nd l success a man should be a connoisseur of women. He should be famil- Cut egg plant ill half, scrape out da acco..dm to the requkemems _ BY iar with their arts and their wiles. He should be able to form a judg- i the middle and put into a sauce fy); ffm. g Huh. must be be. B sumb e mode for her panucular ment of their mentality, of their temperaments and dispositions. pan, and cover with water and boil oomiirgly gm; neatly dressed her type' _P°";‘m°“t Wl;;|“8 hr 5:' - _ c . comeamosaneoessyan' e until lt. n 1 I Ahrl. hhcvc hll, hc should he rhlc to tell what qualities will appeal to when Educ ands nmloxfftrigc hands and' finger Mus must mm ""8" °" Wm' “V” h” °"‘“i““"' him in the long Dull of marriage. He should know if he wants a wifc i spoons of breadcrumbs one table be above clxtlgsm anld helih frog? ed "mt 'Wig mm Wmmétry former- ' ' 11005 Rnd B. C0l11PY W 6 N. t in th dma mar for a kitcllcn utensil" or a parlor ornament; whether he will want a wife 1 spggn of butter mace tam _ 'S ly 5° “pp 9” ¢ W 5' ' ‘ °5P°°“5 mode, but bearing withal that some W1 w,ve_ who isa show window for his prospc rity or 9. kitchen ranre that will I0; minced ham (wokcd, » J ~ . -_ ’ one de' thin Whiilh S IIS Chit! in B dlglli- H 'ki d to th old SCN/9 him l;00d f00d; whether beauty will suffice or whether he will nnzlt teaspoon 5 pc “til We H 01' 0 9? W0' DEPDH' and suit to taste fied Way msn ~ at the moment and the wel- a wife who will entertain and amuse him. I teaspoon pepper an San W WSW Pr¢servlng Beauty mm ' ' e brim is offering _becoming and add one well beaten egg Mix 11 to e - SHOES new QQ to il red feet i Such utter comfort and foot- eoso csyou have never boiore onioyed are yours from the moment you wear then smart shoes. Tlieyfofroct minor foot ' ailments and give on oppsor- wt. arp; ~- V/e an Note the range of and sins Then ~ 'lbs :hoes lsv,n¢r n and :hue no €r mlb lun a lu., ' . l l _ Ill( Sh `<%1v¢-&it7 ‘H95 I wlprhs “.79 sizes AAATUEE f,7".<> |"|'1 i Punma a FERGUSON Charlottetown mises all closely related. Wm any aut the belted theme - And a woman should be wise to men before she picks out her hus ' . ` A"‘h°ugh me halfway m cs “ "U95 W the W°ml-ll Wh!! BPPFGCNWJ hmm She should be able to ml a “reside companion from B phuam _ xgf<;5;$@F;v__hF1;_;HC_l;__l:_$f of thi; has been reached alons life‘s Path- the shadows knowing their real dcrcr; o gc-gcttcr from a parasite who will let her take lu boarders to 3 add 3 H re *‘“ way. womans face is still her for- value, support him, a man who will take marriage in a serious way from one* sms lump °f bun" °“ mp “me and ]U°kY it 1-’ f°1` her "Wt In costumes, designers have done who will rcgurd lt as u mere cplsode. Furthermore, she should be able i °f “ch and “ke i" 9' baking dish She Can do her Daft in Pf°S¢=""“¥ everything Possible to heighten the to tell what she will want in a husband, whether she will want a money- for mmm minutes' that -SCh0"l‘811‘1 C0mD19X|°l1- 50me' slender lines and overcome any in- maker or a lovemaker, a husband who will step out with her or one who l --ml_--____ times the quesglgn Briggs, dogg the cunamm M) unweudmess “nanny :_ill§tay in_witt_h hsr, a _rnan who will kill her hand or one who will work S massage stretch the skin, does it Mound me wlmmnm The olde, S Users D 6 0116 Or hor- _ _ really help to any great extent? woman 5, not "timed u ,_ ch” The answer to all this is simple. whose attmcuvenem B no longer . Massage that only effects the sur-_ 5 thmg of 1mp°,.¢,m¢,, and she may face does pull the skin about and folmw he, daughter-5 footsteps stretch it. On the other hand along the mm to ,madness m me proper manipulation, getting' down clothe, with . mhouette wmpm_ to the bone structure, is one of the mg yr-,ugh gm; gnc, of mm Kfeiiest nwdiums in Pl'°5¢1'V1¥\B B "Hers is e. wide and varied field youthful contour to the face. to choou from and ,mh` can and There is something behind the good tug, ,he mn may the ml, above statement. and it is more of fashion in 5 mom elegant my than a. superficial fact. Oil cells than is permitted the woman of in our bones and muscle.; are there loss mature years. ._ _Parts Styles _- ' `B!IlAl¥KNIGB1~ (United Press stag _ rams. September ls.-lu. i'.>_::i:;°:2d,;','f" a mm went-into r. rmururrhlc iuvurr M., mam; and than what he uid about what he rin”-i “‘° "her ‘ Drllod to see a woman wearing long ¢1°,.¢,_th°y W' I 'ls sur. above her elbows--and were of different mlm o:'_eschea wru imc and the other was white. But a woman or B "°"° vu share my surprise. Sho had .lust come from Puri: may “I4 lwt had rece me which mms urercix' ““° “id-ii-c We understand also, that M the nrst English women to '°“'I:d:'°°“`:; 1;4;Tu¢Ii'telilT't;; was one of Bbe was seen wearing them only a few 4.” an by ;>__i;ed (lover, _ have just _down into Paris from go;-0,. the c_mm___ ends who How i all started was when lov ' couturicrr too-ctsmd contrasting tlieniiiltgxhinczmlingsfd °""*°_ got some very pretty effects and then casually, like an iz' Th” things have a way of happening, someone said, "l.et's t And now we are going to wear different colored glove; 1? hm’ going to prove that we know what is smart. And v/hat a ni? m it is to create s. color scheme or to carry ono ou; th ° "7 in thc dmc. » at W" °."‘"°‘ FRIED EGG PLANT Cut the egg plant in slices and Of me C005 let stand for an hour. Drain off the water and wipe dry, then roll the slices in egg and cracker or any be Fr i b tte and M Whilst itmmcn TOAST is usuall bread that we thing 31til;llu:sw|ii|:; to make French toast. it is quit, M had to limit the dish rc, 1°. ,, ,mm or currsnt loaf makes a different but most delicious version of lt! And whole wheat makes a third my worth-while French toast, pol-mu. larly when maple syrup is to be tho accompaniment. » 6 slices bread. 1 egg. $4 teaspoon salt. 2 teasD0°ns sugar. % cup milk. Butter. Cut the bread in thick slices. Belt the egg slightly, just umm, to mix yolk and white; comma, with the salt. sugar and milk. Dip the bread slices in this nv custard mixture long enough to thoroughly moisten but not soften them; saute in hot frying pam melted butter. When one side? cooked to a rich brown, tum with your bread spatula and brown the ' other side. Serve piping hot, with butter, syrup, honey, sugar anilcin. namon, brown or grated maple sugar. for a special purpose and they feed circulation -ceases, lubrication ts at Lamb Baked With Rice Have about a pound and shalt of lean lamb shoulder out in I dnl- en planes and braise the meat in hot butter. Add one large onion chopped fine and cook for several minutes until the onion is partly softened. 'Ilothis add a small sen of tomatoes or s pound of fresh tomatoes and cook fo: fifteen min- utes. Besson with salt, and pep- per md a speck of sugar. Pour all into a large baking pan and add one quart of boiling water. A/:ld also two cups oi' rice which hu been washed and drained. Bake in s. hot oven for forty five minu- tes. ' If a cold threatens. pay strict at- tention to your diet for two or three ds.ys,and eat plenty of fruit and green vegetables and drink ll much milk or buttermilk as t>0||i~ ble. Esohew meats and stmhi during this period. Take lemon- lde with s. pinch of soda added Nl rising in the morning and before retiring, and the cold will rooll dil- BPDCBT. _ Mcnaon 'x. lwconaoon I t‘.i‘.i'..i‘..fL°,"°r..i.r‘Y,'£] » ' cameo lgnrrcnunurrank _ N595 ‘N GENERAL ILICTIIC COr LIMITED o`i‘s"o l A195 _ can r s EW hem ' have om lilh* Fwm ir Tr ward. 'fre mid oyeottsin Wil! *° W* °°*hi°‘ less than limit' 'mm' ,W And be ou" *° ands Lsmlrl-' .discus sbt- it, ia' ..- srl?- £22” ~ N 1 ' 4 r I f