=1QqHr=Bqnfl==3hIHn rc, th f0, 5'2’. .- --.., 2b , f’; _~ ~.___.. PAGE Two .. .-....». .u*-fl‘n‘oljal<nrrl u... -.- TdE cuappofrrlzl owslguARpmN u... ... -n- -"._-'¢1-_ .. MNQABYJS. c5.» lWlat the Fashiondblcs are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern _.__- By Annabelle Worthington John Cresh am kmcirf- B y Concordia Merrei lCDflLllitlCd) The words were illnlbling out, at the urge q.’ a feeling so deep that lt seemed to come from the depths of hcr very soul. 'I‘c:lring and rend- lilg hcr hear: as it ciilnc; for slic was Oli/Jflllg t9, give him to the woman she beloved he lovcd; and who loved him . . . . Against every innate ivomanllness in her. slle was offering this, as a means o! sax; in irrlln ill‘) dirk spirit. of hate. and only sllc kilcw Just what. LllO say rig oi it. cost hcr. She seemed to go down into the swirl- ing deepe- of pain and degradation. - Arid yet, as she i‘.'l(i reasoned it, her marrinuc with Jnl was nothing; a llollmv, mcnniilglcss mrc mony. . . The effect of hcr words upon Lee was astonishing. He came toward her, slovcly: his face drzuvn and tense; his hands still doubled to lists: and: "What are you saying! what are you saying!" he cricd, on a. law, tortured note. "You arc ttlllng mc to give way to love? To lct love l Don't. consider anything. Just, let it lead . . ." and dcd away, and she stood look ing up at him. her big eyes wide and earnest. V “Lucy! D0 you know what you lare saying Do you know what ‘this means? I've fought. it all I can - . . I'll take you at you: word: I'll take the love I'm mad for . . . Lucy . . .!" He’ took a. stumbling step towards hcr and was close before her now, the tor- tured note turned to sheer agony in his voice. A moment of deepest silence passed; then through it. studdenly broke the sound of the gong, summonng them to dinner. Soft. at first, it swelled in a. loud, rcverbcrating crescendo, and died away again. . . Her words faltered llad d dizzy spells Afraid to leave house . . . feared aw- ful dizziness would make hel- keel over. She needs Lydia E. Pinkhami Vegetable Compound in rablcz form. No. Lit-Sports Dress. This style is designed in sizes 12, l4, 16, i8, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust measure. Size 16 requires 3‘; yards of 39-inch material with ii yard oi 35-inch contrasting. , No. ETIi-Smartly’ Slimming. 'I‘l*.l.; style 15 designed ill sizes 36, U8, 4U 42, 44, 46 and 48 lllCil'.‘S bust lllC1lS~ inch material with "a Yflfcl 0f 19' inch lace and m’. lard of 35-inch lining. _ No. 7§l~Cllllllillg Suit. This style designed in sizes 2, 3, 4 and 6, years. Size 4 requires l yard of 35-i inch material with 2 ivards oi ruf-l fling i0‘: blouse and I yard of 35-‘ inch material vsitii 1 yard oi 35-, incl. lining for ii‘oll;~;;=l"s. . No. 586—Snlart Sopllisiiciltion. This gtyle i5 dl gned in size." G. B, l0, l2 and l4 years. “izc 8 requires 2“. yards of 35-inch material with 1,’. yard of 35-inch‘ collirilslilis. N0. fi7tl~Snlart l. This style is designed ill sizes ‘cc, 38, 40. ~13, 44, 46 and 48 inches bust nlczlsul-c. Size Z6 ivqulrcs ‘fl yards of 39-inch ina- lerlai. 13c sure to iiii in iii: sis: Oi the pzrtcrn. Sciid Ltamps or coin (coin preferred) Price o.’ pilttcrn cults, City had completed the zlcicatc task; “Thank you, Jm." ~ Held her quite close and down into her eyes. "'I'he power o." woman is very great. It can do almost any darn thing it likes, with a. man, Make of him almost any knd of fool and traitor . . . Bill: great as i: is, it can't tempt me away from my task. Do you understand that, Lucy " "Yes. Very well, Jim, I . . . ure. Size 36 rcqzlircs 4‘, _v:1rzis oi 30- l nasty luayuuumse Beat one egg well and add to it a itcaspon salt, 55 teaspon mustard, 1 | Mix thoroughly, and add 1 teaspoon f vinegar. Add slowly, a teaspoonfili i at a time, a cup of olive oil, beating i constantly. After using a half cup of the oil, the remainder may be added alternately with the lemon Juice. If a thick mayonnlaise is desired, use two egg yolks instead of one whole egg. A MorningSm ile Wltll a slightly trembling hand he dialled his telephone number and waited. At length came a woman's voice." "Illello," he said. Brown '2‘ ' "Yes." "I say, dear, will it be; all right if I blillg home a couple of fellows to dinner?" “Crriilllliy, darling." "Dill you hear ivhat I said?" "Yrs-you asked if you could bring home l1 couple of fellows to fiilillC". Of course you can." “Sorry, madam," said he. git Lllc wrong Ali's. Brown." "is that Mrs. "I've Pllomvlx, Ariz, Jail. 23—(AP)— ~~\Viilie Rlziil Judd, once-confessed till. l}l1\}'l‘l', will bcgi-l in earliest tclnrirrow the laatilr: for hcr life. ..'.iil a phantrml co-dcfenclavlt zivaiiing D0‘ "nlc lnatcrializatlcil '.':l.cli ultncssrs hegilx a parade t0 the witness stand. re throats Quicklyreiieved by rubbing on still, bcileath the Lolleh of thoselthink . . big. sensitive hands of his. ililiil he jugt offered hcr, hurt badly. To say what ho ‘mid said to hcr, when his then she kokcd up, with her u'n~‘l1cart was hfllIDy blue W85- flild bflid quietly! scclncd to degrade all that. shc llad tried to do for him. Perhaps, after He caught. her by both shoulders. all, Jocelyn: hint that he was un- Iww. and drew her tmvards him. stable towards women, hcld more looked truth than even Jocelyn known. after Ice, to dinner. that evening. During course of it. he said only one thing. Wh ch was: l? ." The insult he had gven to Jocelyn. It had “I must, get away from it all. . " she said again, as she went Dinner was a. very silent the whole "Grcshums are busy with the ’ . ,1 _ u.“ ’ t How ,- ";;,f_'\= Dorothy Dix '11:, of Marriage m“ teaspoon salt, it ‘easpoon mustardd Q If thing good that we gct we have i0 pay the full price, and this goes for husbands and homes and. children as well as for automobiles and milllncry. hoof-y that the pacts and the novelists have written about marriage being an earthly paradise into which they entered from the Emil‘. find so when they find out that they have not passed into a trance 0! W55 in which they have nothing to do but to wear their bridal flnery and be made love to, why, they iecl that they have been defrauded. to complain of except that marriage doesn't come uP T0111 "W? it was pycgmuggllfcgl m be. m n job it is [tbfid cool-lith- As v- rerwl-ual reiilne , party and picnic it is a flop. they could save themselves if only they dld 110i E0 111W maT-"klile 13x‘ pcctillg, lg make a killing instead of Just; a fair percentage on what they put into it. put on blinders. time and all the intelligence that you have to St-UIIYXBE i111"- Qut; everything you can about his character, his habits and his disposi- Quebec and New Brunswick to con- deputy minister. and nothing else. That did not dis-i hlblted. a home made rack for dry- pcl the icclng. When it came; it came from a Gcrillally, which he said would save quarter she hadn't From Oliver Ames. A letter. tellns dollars if I1"?- lm" Eellliral "sc- by her the/t Liniorths had OllCG again elimin-“tlnz hear-ins and iflvlllifltlw beaten them. Their aclll with the rnrld drvins. Pavlanari line had f-allcn through, and he hcard that. Linforths had steps be taken to survey the sit- got the job of building the for them. m... N. S. Farmers ntn|wunq “OIL 'l Wamdflfli? Jkfdlm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions c-‘Litegratur; _ ..c note of all of his little mannerisms and peculiarities t: serve hcr. he eats. how he walks and how he talks. Deternfne wile? .bia little ways will get on your nerves when you have to live with ha} every day and whether you can stand his line of conversation w; W“ being bored to tears. 4 m“! "e ‘u Don't Marry Unless You Are Hopelessly ln Love; Don't Expect Too Much; Choose Your Husband Carefully, Then Forget His Faults; Never, Never Descend _ to Self-Pity Here are ten tips for the woman who wants to be happy though ‘fllTiCd, First. Don't marry for a meal ticket or because you have got "11 of supporting yourself and want to wish the job ofi on a husband or because all of your girl friends are getting married or because you are afraid of being an old mflld O1‘ for any other reason whatsoever except that you are so much in love with a man that you feel that you cannot live without him. It takes love, and a lot oi it, to make marriage worth while. Noth- ing but love robs the inevitable sacrifices that mm‘- rlagc demands of a woman of their bitterness and makes even her husband's faults dear to herpe- cause they are his. Second. Don't expect too much of marriage. There are ll0 soil: snaps in this world. For every- Thc trouble with most women is that the)’ have fallen mr an the Half of the disgruntled, discontented wives in the world have nothing Hence these tears and lamcntations which Third. Before marriage wear malznifyins slows: 11ft" mfimflfl‘? You Want Yours to be a Happy Marriage, l t But aftler marriage uiul your eyes to all your husband's fault; m.‘ let your thoughts dwell on any of his shortcomings. Never criticbg h; yourself and never, never permit any one e159 n; pgmt out m‘ detect. ~ YOU. we can exaggerate their every flaw until we are ready to throw mem i the galbzge can. Hero worship, when husband ls the little tin god h mighty satisfying and comforting faith for a woman to hold. ' " f- .41.; Fourth. Take your husband as he is. Don't marry a mm M. thing and then flnd fault with him because he isn't something elm 13ml,- marry a man with the idea back in your head that as soon as you m home you will tear him to pieces and cut him all over again 360021111!“ ‘your own little paper pattern. - 1t can't be done, for one thing, for by the time a man to get married he is settled in his habits and lie knows the thing; he ikes to eat and the sort of shows he enjoys and-how he wants his m1, :ut and the color of necktie he prefers, and any wife interferes with in“, it vler peril. Half of the wife deserters are men who have fled from ‘h, cities on their bearths to other women who gave them the glad balm infilfifld 01’ trvlna t0 reform their Brammar and their literary taste and forcing them to r f spinach instead of caviar. is old enough Fifth. Don't adopt the martyr pose. It; doesn't soothe a man‘; vanity and elic urage him to put forth his best efforts to be a good hm. band to know that his wife thinks that she drew a blank in the matri- monial lottery and is a subject for public commiseration. When a mm marries n girl he considers that he is doing her a good turn and tlllli 511,; should be pcrly appreciative and grateful. Likewise, he expects hel t0 be hflDPY B114 Wllivntcd and more or less down on hcr knees thanking heaven for its answer to a, maldelrs prayer. Consider, then. the shock it is to a. man when his wife is alllly; complaining about how dull and monotonous housework is and about how she ls tied down to the children and about how she can't have all oi ' the luxuries that some rich woman has and who bemoans hcr fate be- ' cause she isn't as free to go and come as some girl bachelor is. Avoid forming the sclf-pltylng h abit as you would the (ltlpc 11am; B‘? 5W1‘!- Qrwllgh to take the hardships of marriage, without whining, a; Just part of the game. Realize that domesticity ls either slavery or l great career, according to the way you look at it and the spirit you pug in it. And don't forget that a woman always makes her own ilappinqg and content in the home or outside of it. DOROTHY Dl\I, To Be Contisucd Wednesday. ‘IORONIYJ. Ont. Jim 23—(By fer with the Minister of Agricul tho Canadian Presrn-Hon. T. L. turs for tllone provinces on m“. Beicle you tie up with a man for kceps devote much Try to find t reckoned on. Nova Scotia. farmers thousands of A resolution adopted today asked boats uaticn with a. view to eliminating (To Be Continued) carrying. Olympic Trials Held In Toronto MONTREAL, Qlm, Jan. 23 (GP) Commended On Carthy. Wlnnipel- and Leopold lng hay in the fields, as used in Sylvester and Walter Dawe, Mon- Demand Answer To Kennedy, Ontario Minister of Ag- ters of common interest. IL: ‘Na-l l-lculturc. left. Toronto tonight for accompanied by J, B. pllirllqgm on butter from ‘S0 marks to 10o marks per 100 kilogram for quan- tities exceeding eel-mm gcnkngcnu Provided for under existing lrcat- les. The same duties were laiscll to 170 marks on butter from such countries as Camdn. Australia and Poland with which Germany hr no commercial treaties. real. Japanese Protests SHANGHAI, china, Jan. 2a (AP) -Rear Admiral Kolchi Shiosawa, surplus truckng services in cream commandflqnwhle; o; the m“ Japanese fleet in Chinese waters, delivered a virtual ultimatum to local Chinese authorities today to make an "immediate and satisfact- cry" over orders here. Butter from countries with dep- reciated currencies was subiected to a Wmpensatory duty of l5 per cent ad valoreixfor 36 marks per 100 kilograms. ‘rile mark is now lsted at about twenty four cents. The decree says the "extra. dut- 188 ml? Nmain in suspense about six months if with such countries reply to Japanese protests recent anti-Japanese dis- wc can glorify our possessions until they become priceless u, m ‘ have tried; that's all." She pulled avray but he held hcr close. “what can you think that I the Pavunari line. Liniortlls have have to fem, ‘mm love?" he said’ got to beat. them on the deal. You the words wmmg mmuglhclenched may as well know that Linforths teeth. "What can love do to me, in “d m" when I can hold you near, touch she lwkcd at mm with “red you look down into your eyes and Gives; e3“ that seem“! w Say ma?‘ remauh _ I unmoved” i she was sheer beyond the power hands dropped to his sides. turned ‘firm her. "Skies above! You nearly took me oil my guardl" he cried in a 10w voice . . . "Bu; you shall not. You cant! Oficr mc all the love in the world and it simil not “Tflkfkll me!" He rule me? To tflkc vvlzzv my solll in its m/nncnts o.’ nbicct ‘weakness, craves? You are tellnz me this? L111‘? - . . Lilriy. . .-" “I am tl-liin? you, laccrlllsc t is the only way I can see," the went. 0h. breathing miller quickly. “The will’ hope l can see. ‘it is the only 110i"? you have given me. If you can lovc. lilCfc mus‘, be ssmctlihlg in your nature which this ghastly madness of revenge hasn't entirely Influenced . . . It's the only thing f calf-think of, Jim. I me now that It is true thug you d»; love hcr; I haven't been flbfifliiltCly sill-c lin- Kil HOW . . - And I sec, loo, that you have not conquered your love [uitc as completely as you cry cc lhlnk . . . You love hcr still, ii [on would only lct ymrsclf . . . Well, I'm telling you. with mv eyes Ipen with illll realization tllrit it is p rather flppfliiillf; filing to icil. . . I'm telling yflll. Jim. to ferret everything rlsr‘. fllifi 111v:- yourrelf T" “V1111; round and faccd her a- gain. “You arc asking me to betray the vows I mlde, ‘n the blackest moments of my llulnilintion. Vcivs nlrulc in a pl-Lscln ccll, from a soul in purgatory. are not to be lightly bvtrflycd- My weakness shall nOt conquer my strength! Shall not! D; you hcar, Lury?" He prctcspd it strcngly. merits. "Your dress ic undone still, he said. suddenly, she put n. qu1ck hrmd up to hcr shcrdldcm, "Oh. I'd forgotten . _ _~ 511g cried, and hump to do up the arr :. hut. llr-l‘ hands were shaking nzirl s1iin fllirillcli lmdly, H" strode ovrr to her, with sud- den dctm-lnlnrltirvn. "fr! m" (in h;- 531d gzhgftly’ ""1 lush: Sllill/ hcr lnnds Ull- lo tllis lovc. lillvt ernlwlcr llif‘. r:- "—_ -~~. ':..".' '—- - Dr. Wood's caught Mm. M. i\'. l\lnc.\‘ill, Inn", A severe coil] lmvi n?! neglecting it ti urn 00., Ltd. previous vulva l ha’! l, , , crlilgli medicine I l" - p, h; drPrivu 35v. 1| jlivliic; dz and gcncrrl Mllb ' . ‘ ‘f :__u '1'*'"1'~ll~1 l- Ilvkingrintscll. i iii‘; 11 '_ ' u-vllili leave m1 like scrim H’ l1 [zit worse l tried every fl‘ ml! mil lldvlfill mg (f, but». l purchased ,1 l..".ll cl it l “JiB (rom- _' trim" i.|lll.i_v fllZR 65s.; at. all .-.~;;:'.:...5'"..;:*' "v v T1» T- Lce broke into a laugh, and higlstartlai now. and wide. BWDDOd back from him, flushed and - - 8011 of man might lccl, and HIGH P11511911 Dust hcr, and went out cf the room quickly. must get away from it all . Right away. sa He eyes were raised against to his Elfnfiz‘? 31105;“ art o . night. She only nodded, and said, In a. subdued voice: “Vvry well, Jm. Go you own way." During the following week she scarcely saw him, and when she did he was particularly morose and unsmilillg. She wasn't, able to be very cheerful herself, although the sense of being overwhelmed by cir- cumstances had mercifully lifted. She fclt new that she was awaiting some sort of crisis. 1t sccmcd to hcr tilat. the very atmosphere was heavy with it. she awoke each mcrnng wondering whether 1g "Jim!" she breathed. "You . . . are not cxattly. . \ . repulsive you know," he sad slow- ly. “And I am a. man." She wrenched herself free, and angry-eyed. "Jm. that's ilaicful! intern]! 1 W98 Sneaking of lovc. . . Real love . . . Not a passing, momen- tary emotion, such as the worst the barcst 5:11, of woman nlight. evoke . . . I was speaking of love . , ," He stood for a moment hesitcl-ting, question of buildng two boats for Progress Made HALIFAX, N. S., Jan. 23—(By |the Cinadian Prcssr-"If the ex- ample you have set is generally followed, this province will have little difficulty in pulling through the remainder of the economic de- pression which has swept the world" Premier G. S. Harrington told the Dairymenb Association of Nova. Sco tia. in annual meeting here tonight. Hon. O. P. Gaucher, Minister of Agriculture, congratulated the dall-ymen on increasing production by 1,000,000 pounds of butter in a. bad year. Production, thrift and saving ivere the essentials to further pro- gress. said Dr. M. M. Ooady. of St. Francis Zavler University. "Farmers, fishermen and miners are the only real producers of weilth because they convert our resources into cash," he said. “The production ls ell-operation." l-ie ad would come to-day; and went; m‘ slccp each night thinking: perhaps "Will i She stood ns he had lcit her, a “YFSI I he“ “my” ab. answered hum ed tight a h r io-morrofw . . _-. sh ’ puss (“VS '-' found herself trying to gue hp as she trailed tircdlytowards the mouth it would be and if wh t“ 3m l d°°l Si" "I" M" “W11 the emo- "r . . can't stand it 1 ' 0m a q“ tirmal turmoil of the 1m few mo- cagftl" the m“, w how's“; ' "I i: w?“ arm‘ wmfld 1° “me f” ‘ ~ - - cc: yn. Frrm herself? Or . . . i frcm Jim? A dozen times n d‘ shc fold herself that 1c was ncrvw, that I can . . . vised the farmers to forget: "petty govemment jobs" and stick to th ‘as one economic unit. in flshlnr,‘ farming and mining, we won't ge Lite bayonet, cs in Rumla," he a dcd. V. B. Leonard of Clarence, ex- it. was revealed tonight by William E. Roughton, President of the Canadian Amateur skating associ- ation. ‘The men were chosen 011 the basis of past performance! without trials ‘and were sent to P. J. Mulqueen of Toronto President of the Canadian Olympic Committee, who forwarded them to Lake Placid today in time to meet the closlnfl entry date for individual competit- ors ln the Olympiad-Tonight at midnight. choose the team without trials be- causeof the mild weather which lrs prevailed in Toronto where they are likely be held in Toronto and will solution to the problem of low cost, serve to enable c’ A. 5_ A 01mm‘ to choose from among the nine men lnominated those who will represent u _ lthe Dominion at Lake Placid. Nfr. fields. Until we see the Malztima iRoughton 8am Ross Robinson, ‘lbronto, North ‘mywhereln he "m "And we Sh“ American Champion; Willie Logan use the ‘deal as l“ mglmdl "it Saint John N. B' Alex Hurd‘ ' Hamilton, Wlflnlpes; Harry Smith, Moncton, N‘. 13.: vlmheuson, manta, Mc- -The names of nine skaters, from among whom Canada's Olympic speed skating team will be selected have been entered with the Olympic Committee at Lake Placid, The C. A. S. A. wastfoced to scheduled. Trials will Those who have been named are Ont; Prank Stack, ship now is at Shanghai, rent General Wu Tell-Chen, Chinese mayor of Shanghai, a note demand- ing that Chinese take immediate steps toward Chinese anti-Japanese Salvation association and other Anti-Japan- ese bodies. piled with, he said, "drastic meas- ures will be taken by Japanese naval authorities to protect Japan- me rights and interests." which two persona were killed and many were was made to Chinese authorities by the Japanese Consul here. Germany Raises many‘; tariff barriers were raised today by an emergency decree de- signed to obstruct dumping of goods by countries with depreciated cur- rencies 0r those discriminating a- gainst German will b: affected in export o‘! butter, but the decree, signed by President Von Hndenburg, principally affects Danish and Dutch agricultural and dairy produce. lllR. AND ME: P0 You Mmo ? J°ETFiE TELE a . PUT 1N "mesa Facilwilicifiifil {ELL " ITHINK WE \u6l-rr‘t6 HAVE ‘IHEM —-' More — LEré Go To ‘m: MOVIES AND I-FARN How To usg EM GRACEFULLY is It Shguld be Done in the ll/[ovie Manner .i The first step wasito raise duties. Admiral Shioaawa, whose flag- commercial treaties have bpglln 01' are pendins’. The Government my Wholly vr partly . linquish such extra. dutieg on nny one c155. dissolution of the o’ ‘ma’, Unless his demands were com- "litfe a Misery" From Headaches 1mm lflbf. Williams’ Pink Pills (Tonic) and a mother's advice she ls well again. 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By ' BRIGGS / / 1. i. i) f/ Milli/Hill , l I I new l ear A NEW WRISI‘ EXERCISE wrm Tins ow DUMB-BELL _.-_,._.1.__ ~ ttiti ,1 iii .Y.'l