i i i rl il I . i i l i 1 F ..,,.. .».¢~ r i 1 l i »i‘r§>o|¢ is .vivrl " :ser-\ fist' zu :Da .115-5* 1- 4 'Sufi .eff ~| u 17. .' . tu-w ll' i _.. ". ii r i 1 \ ‘ . . ..,_ . ~..»_- -.._»-4* .f ~--~~ ' ' ' ' "’l . ' ' i `» " » -_ .»'. ,,a- Eliquette I , lrlolshlau Q. .How should the napkin be used? A. Spread across the lap. folded ` in nan. Q. Should one ask a hostess for rin introduction to a ball for an older pswson A. No; unless they are rather distinguished strangers and un- questionably suitable? Q. Is sealing wax still in use in the .criliiig of letters? A. Yes. For The Cook' BAKED SPECIAL 'Iwo or 3 cups of cooked spinach. i cup bread crumbs, UA cups white Huge, 2 or 3 eggs, beaten; salt :nd topper to taste. yin wmim and sein in buttered dish one hour. White Sauce: One and a half cups milk, 3 tablespoons butter, 3 table- spoons flour, sailt and pepper to mem. Cook until thick, add to spin- nch. Add to spinach mixture above. iiew To Get lelief Fraiii Catarrii Tf fm have riitnrrii. cniurrhiil deaf- ci<",~.=, or head noises. go to your ¢iruif~ rzisk and get l oz. of Pnrmlnt (Duube sm-,cginii mrs this mime, mid to it ‘.4 1,,i,_nr of not wa_gg_r and n little sugar. 'Take a tgiblespeonfui four times a 11- Tlils will often hrinl’ quirk relief ¢\-mn ii-¢~ distressing hofiri noises. Flog- gofi nostrils -hr~uld i-pen. breiiihini: lir- i~.>i\\i-» -.isy rinfl 'he iiiiicoiia stop rirnri- wn; im.. ih.~ ihrimv, li is may to iiinke r;i~if~.= plcnsin' :ind costs litrir-. livery .np ~.\~‘m h.~< in-iirirrh should girl- iiiil :rf -- vrinl, You will prnhnhljr Ylnil w . _lin why _\'~ii i~~f-1. ,\:~:~.d all P;l.». misery. ` l,\ ‘i s-oiurn wnirsmm: scuooi. i Report'for the month of Novem- her:-- Grade X-l, Lillian Deacon. Grade IX--i, Albert Bowman; 3, ‘ Beatrice Hatherley; 3, Reta Easter. Grade VI-l. Arnold Godfrey; 2. Victor Deacon: 3. Hilda Noye. Grade V-1, Ernest Carter; 2, Leith Easter: Keith Johnston. Grade IV-1. Nelson Hatherley; 3. Beatrice Frizzcll: 3, Thelma Mae- Lean. - Grade III/Sr.\-1, Reggie Clark; 2. Kim- Garter: 3, Fay Johnston. Grade lil f.7r.l-l, ‘Roy Smith. Grade I 'Si-_l-i, Dannie Mac- " Lean, Grad<~I l.lr.i-lpfiarrlson Pi-izzell; 2. Linus Bm-rlizan. 'Pofffrt attendance: - Beitrice Hatilh'-rley.'. Rota Easter, Albert Bow- .man Leith Easter. Nelson Hatherley, Beatrice Frizzell,.Reggie Clark. Ralph Nays. ~ @`f;E'r1>rence J. Wmui-Teacher. ‘ - . .. . 'X i Go Quick I Without Salvea or Cutting Thoussinds of Pile suderers have learned that quick and permanent relief can only be accomplished with an internal medicine. Neither salves or cutting rctnnve the cause. Baci circulation on the blood in the loirer bowel causes piles. The veins are flabby, the bowel wells weak-the nm-is aitnost dead. To end Piles an Jlli&iMlii ‘medicine must be used to .stimulate the circulation and strengthen the affected parts. Dr. J_ B. Leonhardt was the first to rliscovei~ si real internal Pile remedy. Ho called his prescription HEM- ROID, and prescribed it for 1000 put- ionis with the marvelous record of .sur-cs-ss in 060 cases, and then decided vi-or_v Pile suiirrcr should be able to nrt. l-ll3`.i\l-ROID from their own riraiusist with a rigid money-back fnarwhe. Dr. Leonhardt's prescription has s wonderful record of success right in this city and Hughes DruK C°~. Lffd-» invltf-s overv Pile siiflerer to try }iF.l\'l-ROID rind guarantees to re- fund the purchaso price if it does not FRUM MTIIER UF ENITEEN How This Medicine Helps Her lm ‘i IBII YI! o . ,_ . _-w \\»n»--~_ » ra » _- -~ »` 1 » .- 4 ,__ _.,H’¢~f>17ii¢1n% Realm -.°- Social and Per,so_nC_l_l --°1__F,‘l‘>Ih¥°°"_'......»i.._§' '-°°’.- Lflerature .fro ' l.'_ -T_ i"` ‘ _‘ ; ‘ WI Auom' Smg, I _ ` ` What the Fashionable are Wearing AV .V r ff ~» .sending me on out-of-town trips. On some of these I am gone e. week or ten days. This was ell right with my wife until her mother began telling her that she should accompany me on these business trips. ' are paid and my boss would not consent to my hav- _ ing any one go with me, This is causing much trou- ` to lose her faith in mc, and for the chlldren's sake I; am asking you for help. What would you do? _ `i PERCY A. ‘ i Answer: advice to you is to stick to your Job and not let a silly wife and a meddling mother-in-Saw ruin your chance of promotion with your, firm, or cause you to give up a situation in these times of unemployment. For, believe me, Percy, you would find it hard enough to get a place with: any other drm if it was known that you are ruled by an unreasonable woman and had to do what they said instead of what you knew to be the right and wise thing to do. Nothing could make a man seem weaker or less desirable to an employer than for him to bc tied to his wii'e's apron string. ‘ If your wife has any intelligence at all, why not appeal to it?, Why not make her understand that her bread and butter and the chiidren's de- pend upon your giving satisfaction to your firm, and that every employe is under discipline and must either do what he is told to do or else get out and make room for some one who is willinir to fall in with the routine of the firm? Fiirtlierniore. toll hor that eniploycs ai-n expected to do their work willingly and not griulgingly, rind that their wives* opinion on the subject is not even considered. Try to make her see that if you had her along with you on a trip you could not make the quick jumps from place to place that you can make alone, and that you would have to spoiid n lot of your time taking care of her and seeing that .she was comfortable. Azul figure out for hcl' the Cost of hor transportation ond hrr iiotol hills, and uiilf‘.=s slio is iicyoliri nllreasoii she will comprr-heiicl why it is not fcusihic for _vnu to iako her nioiig with you on your trips. Perliaps the fact that it would take everything that you n‘ake to pay her way would appeal to her. Moreorer, perhaps you can make her realize that she would be very un- comfortable and bored to death after the first trip. haiigiliz around little hotels alone. with nothin: to do and nobody to talk to while you are out seeing your customers. Also snr vfould bc lioinesick for ilic children whom she would be sadly neglecting, while she was triiipsing around trying to keep an eye on ynu. - As for her fear that you will lie unfriiihlul ii hor if you leave home withmlt her. that is ridiculous. Faith is ix inaticr of honor, oi loyalty, of love, not the result of espionage. No ivoman can watch licr husband every minute of the day and night. The spy system ulways breaks down some- where and she has to trust him in thc cncl. After you have tried to talk your wifc into saiiiiy. have ri heart-to-heart tall; with your mother-in-law and ask hcl- why .she is trying to break up your home and alienate your wife from you. Ask her if she thinks her daughter will be liappicr it she Py and peiweful 1116 " Y 'Y ' Y ° Y ` ' ' Wu’ mme' Perhaps y°u'd like "° until reccn uv when me nm, for which I am . traveling salesman started would like to know where I stand, and if I must make my own living later make this cute pantie frank for your ` I would rather start out now while I am young and active. __ best friend; tiny daughter, And to AN UNSUCCESSFUL WIFE- be certain, it will win the admiration "-'-'-" of the entire family. AMW'-ef* It's a simple one-piece ailalr. The Of course, a wife has the right to know about her liusband's wont panties peeping .math me hem Oi if he does not choose to tell her there is no way in which she can fo him' the dress are so smart, W 5° 5°~ - style No. 2835 may be had in sizes "'*“_'° 1, 2, 4 and 6 years. In your case your husband is merely using the threat of cutting you off, Pale blue shim' nmshed °°“'°“ without even the proverbial penny, to torture you. It is the way his senile b\'°°d°1°¢h lim* Whit* \°iq“'~" °°u“'~` vanity and jealousy are venting themselves. Dont worry about it, because iffdtgi-1 Wlt1lnl;’if_*::t1eu’;‘:;1:eZ il; the law protects Widows to it certain extent and gives them a certain share 6 G ni# in their husbands estate. You can easily find this out by asking any lawyer 060961' blue \`fhl'9°d_» ' - how much the wldow‘s portion is in your State. Nu” 3"°°“ u“°“» ‘°‘°`l’i"k “M3” ged dimity, orchid and white ging- Doubtless your husband will leave you asilittle as he can, but you will ham Check and daffvdll ycellfiw Difilli have some ca ital to start on and you will be well advised to be preparing, With bl‘0W1l Din ¢i0tS U18 B UP H105 yourself to mike 2 living when he dies. sittriictively. Pale blue wool jersey with navy But just now your duty is to your children. They are your responsibility. blue Pique trim “lim the Shlfriilg Stay with thcm and make them a home and give them some love and nf- \V0rk0d in dilrk bllle 15 the CUBBSL Let us glad.ly‘ Nemembtr that half fection. That is the most important work that you can do at present. ¥.‘\"€r~ l ' 12110 “BS wld °f5°“T' “S a-"°“`*' true' Donon-IY mx. ” . '38' i ii 1 d . , , ____ . . Dorothy Dix Letter Box . ,N M mm 9 "-?p?é2’§°:sd; V Riiietrated Dressmalcirig Lesson Furnished ~ \»_-.;~_§>i _ _ ~ , With Every Pattern "My friend," said the preacher, o.fii /i Mlicim ;.~..¢<. U7.i ml .lu-_ ill Wife Who Insists on Travelin With Her ‘vw win ,,m,,,,,,,, nm, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, » . . S Syl H b d Must thg Fam” is .peut to you might on -The oven, ms mi up. V By Aimebelle Worthington a esman us an “_ _ e , y Wor1d's Greatest Liars# and that I "Thank you." continued the V -_- Sll])p0l’l5 all UHWCICOHIC SlSllel°,-lI\- asked you to prepare your minds by preacher. "As there are only sixteen Xmas is near! 7 ___ ` ’ ° reading the seventeenth chapter of chapters in Bt. Mark my subject will Lime Jane even as such an early Law' Widow S Rlghts St. Mark. Kindly raise. your hands not be entirely inappropriate." age' loves pretty clothes. i Dear Miss Dix-1 have been married for six years and have a. sweet little if 7°" hw’ 5°” ‘°~' , i, If you havent B limo dlirlihl U1 iv. yards edsius- gestlons, etc. preferred.) Citi/ size 4 requires sis yards 32-inch with 9; yard 32-inch contrasting and Our large Fashion Book shows how to drew up to the minute at very little expense. It contains most attractive Paris designs for adults and children, embroidery, Xmas sug- Be sure to nil in the size of the pattcm. Send stamps or coin (coin Price of book 10 cents. Price of patiiem 15 cents. i»¢»-.~¢¢»»»~...---»»..¢-n~.,»~~|-nu i 1 ‘ N83!!! Street Address .....sn--»»»».»»-.ns--.........-... V ,tr ' ~'_1- 5 :“ . fi* , =. JJ, ,.r` /- . f.-.M ‘ _ _~»_'_';’i. i,..»¢_, 1?-V( £91 ' 'mf ?"">".<1-'i.=15*i'¢¥»»- > W .. . -, -lfti.. _* -_.i .- ~ ¢.','~,.,, -.v f _ _,ft ._" §.;g"_ _-1; ~ ~» ..:».A_. ..::._ _ ‘ fi\<`.'i.‘., f ` 2835, g N3? V .g No. _2sss. sus - ..' I The remark of the childlmbbil columnist, "Remember, apphul helps the child," somehow stirs mem, orim of our remote youth, wh. they gave us a iiand in those <5” lwere always considerably boiimu in the place where it laiidcd.-"pq, ton Herald. State _.__.___ V , ,ft , .. _. i i * I Iosnf-UP o1uP:l.Ex1oNs an/A f N *Wi* `?‘§`.5. li ' \’°"‘“°i§`.§`§;\i=°°’ “lim To-,ici \¢x_\on- per -. QV 5051? i. ‘ Av`B§ . ui»\\“°"‘ D 'l'°\"" 0"" ite °““‘ '° ‘sg/el ‘ iii) 'i\v’F°' '1orJ‘;AC:_,, .“_ G. “wie l ‘::\l\?:e`e\°°\°'“°' '_ , 1 i 4 oft/aa lo rely complexion: you see on the screen and l/Je mdr- ymt skin of lovely girls everjyu/here are kqbt exquisite wil/J Slilfz _.4 ANITA PAGE adored :ilu-nys use my skin." /Lddcézaied 5/ lovely skin is irresistible, says Hollywood! Do you info your close-up test as conu- dently as the stars face theirs? - Is yours, too, a skin lovely in the most pitiless lzlgf/Ji? HOW people love the close-up! How irresistibly they are drawn by the loveiiness revealed in a flood of light near to t/Jem. "Only the girl with exquisite skin can pass the close-up test," 45 Holly- wood directors declare. A cruel test of beauty which you, too, must pass! Acliniriag eyes close to you must ind your skin temptingly soft and smooth. Have you the con- fidence in your power to attract which only such alluring skin can give? You can have! . You can use the some gentle care I/mt I/Je Hollywaodjizvorites enjoy. You too can keep your :Lin lot/dy with Ll/.ir Toilet Soap! Of the 521 important actresses in Hollywood, 5 1 1 use Lux Toilet Soap to guard complexion beauty. Their {Rf`s/11) Evi=.|,YN BRENT, .lining Columbia star. says: “Almosr every girl I know in Hollywood uses it." {Lffr} C<>Ns'rANcri Bi:NNc'i"i' Paihé star,i'aiccs the closeup lcarlcssly and says: "lf: a wonderfu soap." UX Toilet Soa M =»~-»»»~»;».~,,,,,,§-f-~ e_i;_..,,=~-wht -~~°-', enthusiasm has made it the oiiicial soap in all the great film studios. On Broadway, too, the stage stars are so dependent on its delicate luxury that it is in the dressing rooms of legitimate theatres all over the country--And even' in Europe the screen stars know the secret of this dainty way to iovciiness, and use this fragrant white soap for t/1e:'i'beauty. 1