FIAGEWEIGHT ..... . - __ . . _ , , uosoooovoooovoovc v0 0v00u-co~oo~ 001cc n-o-n uvouq OVQOQ$§QQ 949.... v‘......5....‘......‘..;....g;...qqqqq.qQQQQQQQOOOQOQO-OOOOQOJGQQQQQQOQOOQ-OOOOOOQOOOOOO4 Woman's Re alm v. Social and. Personal 1 Fashions ' Lileraluwrleal edlecra f —F0r The Home 7‘ 32241 t SW. E5 Il- 2 O There's no percentage lug a frock that's smart if it 5x01111118 W, YOU. An Outfit can't be saint}, ‘either, that's not ap- m!!!“ In wear- isn't the occasion. We 1k that this blouse and Jumper requires 3 fabric for Jumper; 2 yards of 39- inch fabric for blouse. Send Twenty (20cr coin is pm- ferred, for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the style number. Be sure to state the size you wish. be 1 out fit fills the bill in every re- spect. First of all its new side- bui-wn silhouette ion-minded as anything you could hope for. n it's flattering w al- most every type of cotildnt wearable for the busy young girl, whether she plans to wear it in the classroom or to the office, and — last, but not least-it's as easy as ABC to make. Style No. 3224 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size f8 just as fash- It and figure. more suitable -2 yards of 54-inch _ Province IIIIIISIIIII . . nn/AuFTW/IVS ‘anouanr nrurr a I I ' ISKIII 511C {IRA soothes and helps relieve black- 0X18- ‘ For ‘Iliursday, Sept. 25th MARCH 2i to APRIL D0 (Arlee) ventures. ex bring fresh of endeavor or improve- i axdiicvements, making std iccord for yourself, business ant. [iéiflsfinili llisllPs all are under today's very favorable aspects. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (T511111!)- Tliis can be a fruitful period Ill‘ you are aggressive enough iri your <2 to tict-oniplish in necessary tnmtcrs and ltonest ambitions, In- .<.;»;rc cane.» u) make ACTION their wutcizucrd. MAY 2i to JUNE 21 (G€mlnl)~ He": vibrations from benefit! needed issues first l "IIIPIIIIOYI. An early Will aid in speed- rc than adequate quality should be G-‘ve v ‘t NE "" to JULY 23 (Cancer)- "ll-t ~r" clay! Don't be left l . r- .\ be up with the louder. . . . unit-h company will keep you kcycd to vigorous r0- or nu" sum 24 u. auonsr a2 (Leo)- ductivcuess. Romance in high av- Advlce to Cancer natives qualiflegl low. SETS TO-DAYI 7/75/37” Arline or um cur cnvsm CLEAR GLIISSWARE in EIIERYIPAC ones and Your Individual H O R O S C O P E --—‘By Frances Drake SEPTEMBER 24 A 23 (Libra) — Today topheavy with generous rays. Exercise your knack for finishing the quittcd tasks of others and thereby reap added re- wards. is still a good slogan. OCTOBER 2411a NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) — A parade of fine in- fluences beckon This follows not. only for business but also along home lines. Enjo free time with loved ntelligent friends. Con- structive effort is always approved. “Well C h d alno implcs and other externally caeuseda Emmi’ Buyatyourdfllsslsfstoday. S O A p a n a OINTMENT CUTIE for you, too. Completelycoordin- our ph slcal capability and es Io produce a well knit and well executed schedule. AUGUST 28 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) — Heart interests are a; THE ONLY BRICK OVEN BAKED YELLOW EYE PORK AND BEANS ARE CATELLVS WITH EXTRA FINE QUALITY BARBADOS MOLASSES an ALL- carvaomu companv for industrious application to you: tasks. iins in the offing. DF fBE-R 2f! to JANUARY 21 (Capric n) - Note comments to sflgltlilflllfh, Unuxpwteu gains 1n- dicated IF you pursue your plan- ned schedule according to the best available formulas. Don't waste energy on pointless disputes. Talk’ less, D0 more. JANUARY 22 t0 FEBRUARY 20 of day that tends toward quiet, steady. and perhaps unspectacular achievement. Worthy activities are in the limelight. Indulge them with. vigzr, zest. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisces) -— Be a champiin or whatever your Job. All the world loves a winner. Don't disappoint them. and what is more important -dou't full down on yourself. Avoid a tendency to carelessness. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Naturally a deep thinker, with a. mind that is constantly figurin out the "whys" and 'wherefors" o pertinent issues. Practical, level- hcndcd, humane, generous, mag- nanimous. Generally capable and intelligent. Worry Is a prime enemy. especial when the going gets "tough". Keep confidence, courage and determination out- standing. dorsed by friendly lnfl honor and sincerity be your guides. Brush up mentally so that you may KfEp‘ pace with possibilities. a evt Be to OUPOBER begun is half done” you to action. and social ER 23 t0 DECEMBER Your grocer still ‘has a complain assorimeu-I 0T NEWPORT HAND CUT CRYSTAL CLEAR GLASSWARE-bul the demand lids been so great lllut ilie supply II beginning lo run NOVEMB 22 (Sagittarius) — Financial ma/o- ters, very personal interests, social affairs, government and civil Psues. business items all share the fav- ored vibrations. A splendid timel SO START COMPLETING YOUR NEWPORT CRYSTAL- IN EVERY PACKAGE OF NEWPORT FLUFFS THERE IS A PIECE OF HAND CUT CRYSTAL CLEAR GLASS- WARE-YOU MAY CHOOSE ANY PIECE YOU WANT. EVERY PACKAGE IS CLEARLY MARKED. HAND CUT TUMBLERS-HAND CUT CEREAL BOWLS- HAND CUT PLATES -— HAND CUT FRUIT NAPPIES AND HAND CUT FRUIT JUICE GLASSES. Your grocer lldl more than}: allovvor ol crystal lor you . . . In I10! a shower ol NEWPORT FLUFFS, Illl lanim curool you over pul in your moullv. NEWPORT FLUFFS on run-ripened I ' when! Itemelr, oven-popped Io wholesome crispness-and ' NEWPORT FLUFFS llpy cvlnp lo Olin vary loaf spoonlul. AMomingsnuilc KEEP IT DARK When the wife of a well known ccnon was first told about the theory of evolution, she protested: "Desccnded from apes‘ My dear, we will hope it is not true. But if it. is, let us pray that it may not become generally known." TR! CKY "How is it", said one dog own- er to. another. “that your dog knows all sort-s of smart tricks, while I find it impossible to teach my dog anything?" “Well. you see", said the other dog owner, "you've got to know more than the dog to start -with". l TI;I_I<I___CHARLOTTEII‘OV’N QUARDIAN Dorothy Dix TOO MANY MALE Dear course. I never would have married about me. both work. husband by in that you cut in his life is tl fort. ' thinking. them to live in idleness. _ sense enough to hold down a ' comprehension. Don't Be Too Selfish whom I am perfectly devoted and a who comes and stays several I have anything against her. husband and baby until I could scream. thinkln go on lfite this much longer. out and 1 will tell her s. few things. 1am you. Now 1t seems that your the words that meant nothing when-put hardships on you. you didn't want never have the nerve to mention the Put Yourself In Her Place Try putting yourself in y objecting to the old lady's visit husband and child. all the time. husband as well as you good one to follow. DON'T LOSE YOUR FIGURE ._._._ Now that your figure is slim and trim and" firm‘ after summer months of skimming and Plenty of outdoor exercise, resolve to keel) ll- that way- Lf, come October first, you give up all outdoor exercise, as ycu did last winter, you know very well what the result-s will be. BY J8“- uary first you will have gained a few pounds; your arms and legs will be flabby; your chinhne not as-srnooth and tiuht B5 it I5 "0""- “1; mlghl, be smart to pattern in door exercises after the outdoor ones which have been most bene- ficial. than to begn to do tliem In September. If you know very well that swimming has been excellent for our figure and" has DUI» you in lbpnotch physical condition. plan '00 do swimming exercises at home. You can practice the crawl stroke while lying across a nar- row bed 0r a sturdy table. The husband deeply, but he does not love me. because he ins his money on himself. while I support the house. He has a much better car than we can afford and never a cent left from payday to payday. He. says he cares for no one but himself. I-le not think that I have any right to know where he goes, or what he does. or how he spends nls money, or anything about him. married life, wi only, or am I doing the right thi ? me some encouragement. Hgllfi. Dear Miss Dix-I have been married five years. my own home, husband and children. months of the year with us. It is just that I want no be alone with my and she is right under my feet, always taillllfl! along I don't think I can stand it much longer and am of taking the baby and golngfagvgay until she leaves. '1hln s cant a . ~ -k d r real sacrifices of you. He has “we! a“ fie ‘TIES never even asked you bcforefto do anything! to do to make him happy. and now. when he makes ms: first real demand on your affection by being making her feel welcome, you fail him. our mothcr-ln-lmvs place mid see If it 11065111 make you get a different slant 4175116325; sgltllaggg-t to be alone with your Think of do—-even better because her love is unsel who will never have him to herself 88min. Rule, "Do unto others as you would have the Saysl- PARASITES ARE PREYING ON GIRLS TODAY Be Sure The Man You Are To Marry Is Will- ing To Carry All The Financial Burden If Necessary Miss Dix-I have been married a. little over a year. Bays he merely likes me. Of if I had known be felt this way We are both in our late twenties. via to but all o! him I don't work because I want ists that I do. He sbends 6m. 00in- , One of the strange and most unpleasant developments of modern life is the ever-increasing number of male I Formerly the fortune-hunter who marr (Aquariusl - A sedate, calm sort‘ rare figure in this country, either because men had more then than they have now, or because they held themselves at a higher price and only rich women had money enough to buy them. they are as cheap and common as the articles on the counters of the IQ- ccnt stores, andthey will marry any girl whose pay envelope will enable Parasites who live upon women. ed a girl for her money was a self-respect But new Why any woman stands for this sort of treatment, God who made the mystery of a woman's heart alone knows. job herself thinks a man who is low enough I to pinch her poor, thin pay envelope is worth supporting. Dasses human But many 9f thorn do Why any woman who has Have a. husband to beautiful boy. All I want in life II My problem is my mother-ln-law. It is not that d my Irish will eventual come If she doesn't leavgagge wil cause my husband und I to separate. What must I do? - G- L- | \ Auswglzrl 511 pose you have told your husband a million times t-Iiat - 1 cl 1 u enough to you would d“ for h m‘ and Wslsollleyishgo “rligtlibrctlivtlllitggsit cannot even SIZEIKI test of your being bored by a tiresome visitor for a few months. ill to d id that a bit and onder what vour husband thing ofyylgui vguiixtxedogixlictflgn and how ‘high “lie rates it? pretty flimsy and not to be depende on Glllflslitlfifl to him. believe | It must loolr Just pretty the te He has never put any‘ kind to his old mother and‘ I should think that you would word love to him again. Your only excuse for the woman who loves your When in doubt, the Golder-i m do BIEEOVEEY ilafxlnlgh I breast stroke - to be done Whllfl sitting or standing or lying across a table - will keep your pectoral muscles firm. amis tram. INTO CONDITION Unless you live where it is warm the year around, long walks will have w be substituted for golf. Get into the habit of walking to mar- ket instead of taking a T7118 or a taxi. Now and then, go for a walk instead of a drive 011 Sllndfly alter- nocn. skipping rope is a. fair winter substtute for tennis - from the standpoint of retalnlnl a 111m figure that is. And‘ then of course, there are plenty of sm le exerciSes which. if done regu arly and correctly, will keep your figure 800d shape. It's better to select five ex- emises and then to do each of these twenty times a day than to try a, different set every few days and never stick to them long enough to derive any real benefit. I love my does I want a happy th a husband who loves me and with children, but he does not want children, as he says they are too expensive and would have to quit work if I had th Am 1 s my waiting on him and thinking of nim ‘Igggse give _ ANSWER-No one can give a. woman who is _ v your position any encouragement, for there isn't the slightest possible chance that such a. self-centered egotist as v0lll‘ husband will ever change into a kind and loving husband. As he tells you, he thinls only of his own pleasure. iat you are a slave who ministers w h And. for you to think otherwise ls to waste your time in wishful The onlyaflguro; I part of charm - Jaw in relaxed positions. eliminating a nasal tWMIG "W! your voice. PAUSE I amwvaau iabéll. CD665. LAALQLQ a‘ 1941 sElfTEMBER 2s, v , <1 ‘Lusty A Demand aking m“ 900d baking n, 133E363’ R L SPEAKING OF PLEASING DIO- TTON: LEARN TO RELAX TONGUE, JAW A pleasant voice is an important the worthwhile variety which doesn't fade all to quickly with the years. Generally speaking, the great beauties of all times have been easy on the ears as well as the eyes. v Not every ‘adult can cultivate pos- itively musical tunes, of course. But it's not too difficult to learn to con- trol the voice 5o that it doesn't go up and up and up when you get the least bit excited. or when you are in a crowd of people. And it's sim- ple to learn to hold tongue and thereby SENTENCES Instead of holding your tongue against t roof o! your , place the p against the back of the lower row of teeth. Learn to hold it filters when you are not speaking and when you pause for breath between sent- You Can Impress as Public Speaker Why is it that when some people got up in meetings to talk, everyone strain: to listen-while other speak- ers make no impression at all’! Do brains make the difference? Nol If you're onr of the un- listened-to, don't get that idea. You may make highly intelligent sugges- tions and be ignored because you haven't learned tricks of effective public speaking. You may—let'a be frank about it, for improvement’: sake - bore people with a monotonous voice. Simple exercises you can prac- tise at home, such as speaking, whis- pering and shouting “I love you . . . I LOVE you . . . I love YOU" — amusing an these may sound — will help make your voice flexible. Also, accenting different words every time you repeat will show you how to add interest. Maybe you begin every sugges- tion with a wearlsome apology like "I hope you won't mind my saying this." Or maybe you antagonize with "I don't agree at all! In MY oplnlon—" The happy medium is a positive but quiet “I'd like to add a few points that I think are important." . In giving a real speech, use plenty if "you" and “we" to make friend: if your audience, and speak to them naturally and slowly. 'A| for stage fright,‘ there are ways to cure yourself of that. It helps to ltancl erect and at least LOOK confident; to hold nothing in your hands; to use few notes; to be sure of parliamentary forms. Our fill-page booklet tells how to conquer public-speaking faults and fears. Suggests exercises you can do at home in voice~ training and enunclation. Tells how to pre- pare and deliver a good speech, how to make your audience like you. Gives twelve special devices for get- ting and holding attention; parlia- ' ‘ “ for KAGE 111112155 EXEMQLQN Twelve children were enough lo u! u military Ihlcnnunt h‘: Samuel lluwml Iucnberg, of Mullen Bock. Pa. but now Mn. In: y fol-ml, , dllgqrqnt occasions. Send 20c in coins for your copy of ‘Public Speaking Self-Taught’ to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainl your Name, Address and the time of booklet. Home o R street-Audi?“ Proving, SWING a m; nu [Ivan birth to s thirteenth, 0mm Grout flown with lac mu Dcluroa a ill-Hm IL the hospital. Draft MRI! Maldi- Brlnfl Jlmmlu Mada only from ooh Canadian nmrumrniouuovmonqnuxpmonmmmou To relax your times a. day or whenever you are articularly nervous and tense or usl before you are going to keep an important business appoint- inent. Learn to use and to breathe between sen enoes. Nflihlng Irv-IA! more on the nerves of other: than the voice which rambles on and on minute alter minute. READ ALOUD You can speak softly without speaking so softly that peOPIu haw to keep asking ou to repeat. And you can learn o speak distinctly. If’ you know that you have a habit of letting‘ words run together, of leaving t o "g" of‘! wo ending in 'lng" or slmpl .of mut ring now and than, reaove to read aloud to yourself five minutes every day. It doesn't matter what -a book, a magazine or he daily newspaper - Just so ion as you read aloud, taking time ou to look up the meaning 01 words you don't know or can't pronounce, and re- membering to breathe at each per- iod, pause at each comma and m- unclate clearly, Before you know it. you will have cultivated a habit of speaking distinctly and more in- terestingly. HAIRPTN BTAKESI Halrpinsl Who'd ever have dreamt that therdd come a’ day when they were at a premium? But LORD’! PRAYER. AND aw. simply swing ' it. back and fort , then close your mouth slowly. Let mouth fall open, taking a. deep, breath as 1t. falls, then close it slowly, exhaiirlg through your nose t five elites More Baking they are in ‘srltaln today. Tam are plenty of the thick, Old-fash- ioned ones. But the Invisible one; are, really, invisible. Barbara. Back, the fashion and beauty expert, told an amusing Story the other day. She'd gone 1n an air-raid shelter a month or two before and was followed by two wg. men with, a back-gammon board A‘ good E’ w“? 5-‘ ‘my 0f Passing the time. They played all Ihroug]; the night with gamblers’ fever. Am the ‘stakes wemm’ mlmell. but hair- pins. When the "All Clear‘ went 011B 0f (118111 had 10st six packet; She was much more upset than 1g she'd over-plunged her bank bal. anoo. ‘pm oruom or THE 01mm ‘rho organ is mentioned In coy, neotion with the churches of 1mg’. land M’. I very early us,“ bu. 1g d°°9 not seem "H" ‘my great use of it,was made until the 1m, Middle A393, The mo“ “mo,” “my Organ was the stupendoul and terrifying instrument made for Alphegu at Winchester in the mm, “M1117. It's tWeIlty-slx keno." were worked by seventy blowers, and m draw sound by two key- boards from its 400 pipes two per- formers were npuired. when 1;; full blast It must have sounded like 8 fllxht of bombers turning up, The primitive keyboard of mm "fly "Elna had to be played by pounding with the fists. ‘IIN COMDLANDMENTS DESIGN N0. ‘H0 ‘me Lord's Prayer u an old-fashioned sampler with illustrated ex- cerpts from the Tbn Common bro dery. inches and com To order _or stumps to 2%“ °""“”"‘ N Devtrtnnm Design No. 140 p. nttcm: Wrllg find above cedlework Bureau, Ohfllotte dmonts. a most unusual and desirflbl? 9"" Hot iron OI‘ pattern No. ‘H0 contains motif 15 by ll lcture with 16 cents in =01" awn: Gordian. smnrr annnnss_........¢n-g..__.._-_---- Diovvn Cake In the Pantry ' ‘Home Running.»- gun llfud ajulrlzduulg Winn! when, powirfor Mun rough all]: to Down cccl , -.-- l?=""."..*".;.'"""i,.=-". I0 ti! 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