W 'l -Ei ._ 1. in ,ill _ 'rc _,_ <1-_-_'ii » 1;. ,3 fo ci. ri nf t . 1 . 4, v fl .___-4 1' .,`_ » :l é . I? ,» __ _ .=.-> /._ i *_ li :_ i n Fm! iii , _ » 3 ti _gi A i vi -li _il 5 ‘- - ‘ ri. i‘._ .';, s_~‘:~; \ ~ »o<ono'i'in li., Answer-The average weight for your are and height is in poinlas. Follow the doctors instructions asgib diet and general Ihyliene and you will no doubt begin to gain _weight soon. » IDIS LEEDS. Dry Skin; B111 Cheat ‘ Dear Miss _Leeds-(1) My skin is fine. _with no blemishes; but some- times it is ratlior dry. should I use vanishing cream at night or glycerin and rosewater? (2) Would you ad- vise wearing tight brassieres to give that llat-cheated enact? (8) I am 16 years old, t feet 4% inches tall and W¢18ht 185 pounds. My measurements are: Bust, 85; hips, 83; waist, 29; thigh. 22. I am inflne health and take plenty of exercise. Do you think I should reduce? (4) I have deep .blue eyes, fair hair and light,-skin., What _colors are becoming! _ PERPLEXED. Answer-(1) After washing your face with soap and _water at bedtime, rinse well, dry and rllb inlsome cold cream. Leave this on"for ten min- utes or so, then .wipe it of! carefully. The Preparations' you mention do`not contain ou, so that they will notllelb the dry condition. (2) No. If you do so the muscles will become dabby #Hd “M519 W S1|PD°l't themselves. Tight brassieres interfere wlth,pos,- ture, breathing and circulation, There is D0 WHY to make the bust flat with out inlury to molto, ii it is naturally full. (3) Do not reduce. While you are above the average weight, for y°l1l‘ 880 and height, yourmeasuro- ments show that you ara not wo stout. The excess in weigh; 1,5 gp doubtdue to your 'having heavier bones and soldier muscle; than un -average. <4>__ Blues sro becoming in pastel: medium and deep shades. You muy ‘also wear’ blue-gras ns, pale yel- low, bronse, beige, eggshell, light yq. low-zreen. pastel pinu, pmn, aan, old rose, brownish red, burgundy. orchid., blue-violet, creamy white and black. IDIS LEEDS, Tomorrow - Milady'a Face. '. \linard's Llallnant for Nsnritll s-,'- Iyllkhlsa “A7 __ sold mins on rabi-lu should be dampened and then covered _with salts of wormwood. Allow me salts to remain lor about an ininum, than rub the stain witb‘a dry cloth. Winslow ltgttles _ _ hit weather stripping tacked." or stuck on with inucilsge, ,to a door or window tbatrattles will stop the an- noyance. 5 choose susan- _ _ -ro plain buouitdourn add one mu _cup of grated cheese. Bake twelve to nftsen minutes in a bot oven; Etiquette - 5 '_ 5 Q. what is the _dinner _napkin really usedfor? A. Use it to wipe the mouth beiore drinking i’rom the water glass, that the gls'ss_may not be smeared; and also to wipe the Angers, particularly after using the linger bowl( Q. What could probably be chara- torilaed as the chief attribute for a woman to be considered by men as clever? _ A. Make the man to whom you are talking seem clever. _ _ ‘ Q._ I! one receives s. wedding an- nouncement, but no’ invitation, is_a wedding gift obligatory? ' ` A. No, ` For _T7le Cook ' 1 SMALL TOMATO PBESERVES, Two pounds small Arm tomatoes o! uniform' sine, one and one-half pounds granulated sugar, one and one-hal! large lemons, thinly sliced. Pour boli- llig Wistar overtlie fruit, and when ,the skins are loosened plunge them'ihto cold water. Remove the skins, and be very “careful to preserve their shape. Place the tomawes”caie!ully i'rl a bowl and cover with-the sugar. Let remain over night. In the morning drain on _tx Juice and cook until it will spin a sad. Add the tomatoes carefully and the lemon slices, and cook slowly until clear and thick. Bottle and seal. i _ \ soap which . _ _ _ hesoap I recommended = ifis Palmolive” ’ ` / - _ says Albert of Nice _ N&~ '~ no osi -A' anon .f:“§.?.‘§.°ii“i`;'?.fi"l~.“`f'°°7'.€i.i“:ii`.i'?4.lfi'i -r laa¢soipoa_myf}c»1'lil‘»nsw¢r.t_».lv4y`iid»- f:.‘.‘i°‘...':~na.'b....i "u"‘........"".°"i_,:°;...';°.ilz~...° ,.1 Sosaysllonaiaut _bkhqhesl _ofgdlioel ‘- Nsgssoohtaulyialoln' _- Monsieur Ubinae snidiod mofeesmedd bw »»¢-wwe _ ` I <.4I`Istcq¢rs- grin. Liiiifi l- HIN- - `. » t Famous Beauty Specialist, of`th_e` _ uhioasble .Hotel Negreseo or ' _ Nice, on the French Riviera. free _ ` quonted, by many of the worl_d's nnuroen women. » I Ii-:wb Dlx ..... ot View “Wl\¢ii ii (`oi\\_¢eil0_ i1e\\li1iir_ of Married ;Life"1‘.li‘_éw- Men Even Lobe. of.'l’lleir B_rah\s,_-or One Ounce of - _ T Paii‘ei\c_¢‘°r`¢ifGraiii °f Dipi°1\i'°¢iI’_’_ ` ¢-» ` Oncol ths"tl§i`ngs_tll_is!-'hiis slwaylbaen a. Pi’°(ound to me is wllyhusbandsfdo `not“usa a little ottbs-. acumen they show in dealing with their business ainirs in nanduag their wives. as a matter &~¢fisowl¢'most unportmt tiling in tile' world _wp nan uliu doinoouo relationship." No aehloveillsnt outside _ofthe home can mae for rsilurfwltliin-it. ` wealth, power. rome no dusisnd o.onei.in.tbs tactile: liiiil who is tiodito a zreuul. poovisb. :lining wonlap, for tho husband. as well as the wife, must and -_real happiness on the nonrmstono, ii no ilndrlt at nl. ‘ ‘ Every man knows this and yet the average hus- band' does not lift a ilngel-‘or make thsslightest effort to secure to l-limsel! the kil1d_of`ll`iiule he craves or to change a'p'oor wife into a_¥0bd one; . He meets the situation with afstrange stoicism' _and trusts it all to luck. ' If the gods have been good to hiin_ he has got a wiie is amiable and cheerful and reasonable and domestic, I ithe gods have been unkind he .ini got ». ioolour. iiysenioai »nr'ow'._ xunoo it is into md mir.. u nothin: no condo about lt. ' A _ _ ' _ Not so would he _meet any-l business problem. If conditions were bad in the grocery trade or the dry goods lille he would spend days and nights ol intensive study anilyslng them and trying to find out _what ciused the troublerund devising wsyroi’ ov'1e'lconling them. If he had anustomet who was _in-itobio and dlniouitio get along with he would” use :Lu ol bu tact in smoothing him down and dndin; out just how to work him. '__ no vould never think ofgoin; into bankruptcy because tho el-.terpriu in onion in luis inverted lil ol nu éopit in didnt realise, all or no optunutio hopes *al-ld'pa`y_ afdividend the Bret year. On the contrary; he' would never adi_nlt,» even to himself. time it was n» i_diluro_until ire had ti-igdin every pos- sible way to make it a success-and ulitll he used every bit of intelligence _tllatllelladinfi-yingtolnakearcqiit _ __` ` ._ ,nutwllsn it comes' to deallils with the problems oi married liiercw men use even one lobsf of `their`brains or one ounce of patience or is grain o! dip.- lomacy. Not oils man in a thousand Yer takes the troubleleven to study his wife‘and try to _ilnd _out _what makes er disgruntled and disagreeable to live witll. Nor does one mail in a million attempt to cure his wife of ber faults. Hejustlaccollts them; and stays away from home as much as possible and wraps himself in a prois`ctivs.armor‘ of _grumpy silence as well as he can when he is at home. _ _ _ _ \_ - Now me amine. for iomnée, onion is uid thins that most lluibanas dread more thanthey do any otlier ill of metrimony. Undoubtedly a -nag- ging wife isa grievous aillletion, hard to be borne, but men lneekly bow their _beads to the curse without even`wondering why_ their wives nag and if there isn’t some way to stop them. _ Yet if they would consider' the matter they would know that the' reason i a woman harpsiorever on the same subject is because her range of interests is"sc‘nal'row that little thinle loomout of a1l_proportion` in her mind- She onlgniaor trinas intolvitii matters or principle and conduct. alle makes mountains out ,of mole hills. _ ` _ __ ' . It is t1'l"s"‘ wcmen_'wbo have no diversions, no smusements. _no change. whose thoughts go round and round in dreary mad lrilli as they perform autcinstically their monotonous duties oreooiring -and sweeping' and clean- ing~who get to_b_e. naggers. _ _ _ ' ` '-'They can breed ‘over the fact nt their hllqbands won't _wipe their feet gn the doormat before -they some in` untilit becomes an_unf_or¢etal`lle griev- ance. Having nothing _gay snd stimulating to think o_f,' th°¥°:’!°¢ their minds dwell on their lnlrbsndi' fouiu ana ohorwéinmio until tiny ogaiji and noullni goooia them. mvinz' nothin; toliooie lorvnird eo. tlny'spi,ilo,ui_¢il‘- uno looking backward sbdrunsmbnlng every unpleasant 1.llingt\u_it his me - luiiipbnid in their viable mrrloe lilo, ilnd_’lisvin¢ nutmeg in tru about_`they-thresh over and overioi' the milllmlth time all of the topics that mp their husbands nerves until they wantffo scream, outin igouy. .Yet to how many loan does it occur that _the _ours for the nagger is to _give her somsthingro think sbouttexéept b6r'gris_vaacs_s? No money is so _niiinvomd as that virions husband spends insendius. bis win on to iivin8hernewintArests.`~_ of ~ ` , _ . Just in oomfort and _peice it pays.every married nan to take his wife out to the theatre or to‘dinnerf°‘f W the movies-at least once _a west. so~thdt she may be as she _sbdiit _her _work eq whsrqgglls womsn_who aatat the next iabls=goi.`her hat andvllethel-_-_it was imported oi-:riot or wiietllueiiidy clara mme the out lisirou oo not or phothsr John Darrymori.mabls icva as well of the stage stills does un it instead ofmulilds time an numndoenis -bonu sm/ed mia tus lodge seven years ago because nothing exciting has happened in her little _vm-ld* since then. ' , ` ° , _ ~ , ‘ _. __ _ __ . _ _ And youcan say precisely _the same ailing about most oi the other short- comings ‘os wives. man vhnti s well-lrppt house and a ro-ld_¢lii;n'6c is some-nomo wand bb _is an-rib!! dileniaeilitis when no demvt set it Wi ' it doesnt oeour to _tllatlho reasbnillat moot women an sloppy halos- _ wives is tacause their husbands never g`iv_s them _a word ot praise or ' __a|su_isn‘t and sotiioy get to the they say: 'fWhat's working ye\\rsail`io_,dsath tor small who never notices what you vsyrf-_:rot-selaa'asseelytobra\s\lolitiiu-wixo‘soookibg_eo _ nun. nmol: tap su-economies w_llv»_ up to lu'r,nw¢af1°\\~'_ _. r -, no-i-»---_ _’ . _' -, _ .1 5 Sift mall’ who deis`i\‘t knew can _work is town: little. n Illustrated , _ ,_! _\, .~.. 2957 ___ Aévftnrattvebmon tint uin- cluded in every heart wudi-obo in new enelisnting tones of burgundy. eelhbines vlan cameo - in blenoiiu tone. . _ _' __ pointed outline lt bam with ltlupod pulls fu-mins panels. ‘ras nuance girdle is shifted .ai/'6ithq‘ aid) oi n-out md at hui: as assure sans neu tblwgll tba hips scraped is bot with bowls biitaohod It lift lids 'rho one-aided wing _caps otbodica noted in small back view is utterly chic and Parisian. Style No 288'! is designed 16, 1l_y6A\'l»'30, 88. 40 and 0 bust. _ ~ , _‘ __ .- ' Blue dat silk 01 ' ii vig; EF-‘E iii? ing idea that is as inunsdlits wen- and 'Piss aoppsry tsnés ‘print also well-likes. » U wr' lhd -transparent _ _ - and" E _ef "In printed velvet fsbadsl or _il_\.' plain pl absolutalypuzfeot. ~ ' rattsrn prior-is “llli1\li'4°!lle__. __ _urn Dspsrunsai. _ _ __ and winter rumen. msuinsf _.le bones, but 'only 10-cents when or.: .dered’witbasatu|m._f 1 ‘ - me to Plft §§~ _iii ,;_ ._ .__ _ .__ .......___.__"__._z`-_-V-__ No. mv. isis: ,`,»»»»o'»..¢-innoooonsosounoooaooro" .rn f- ‘e e unison... .»s_». ,_,.~nsanaso»ssu _‘j+ __ ‘~-'limi Audi-_eu_ _ t ,noossoooooosnopesooaoobono-donna" ii’f¢m=¢fF¢f@"f¢" ;¢ paign Sgturday ‘ ggoiirigéig _ giiiliioi _qéisggii ‘§§`t§{r§.i E ODI off-be nm -mood wlalztba xlntluanasbedemcontoaerepe is doddedlysieetive. ~ - _ _-_- trav¢l,,iiiling»-nor mind _vim me oiauoi-us or strings places-and people and ` _ . _ f i _ ' ' __ ____ ._ _ i 1 ' l_,, ‘_ _ __. _ _ ~ i ~ ` - ‘_ _ \ .V The INN ilduih lillilhlll ill' the lf? -_:__. _§tat_a._.'_- 22-$29 i in the store do my wo, .mi nervous. I was E. Pinkham s Ubi! and I have S910! into my lm my szore V four nicely _,V . ~ . -_ _-A Beotsman_pol_d_\ visit to a to Open~H_z-s Cam- - .piunur noni _»»yn.»...mn.un i \ - i " -' r ‘tile 'dooulr sold: "won, me only tbsp; lor you tofdoiis toigiva up and _amoiinir and go. to bed onli/.” _-“wllst's~'tllst' you'ra_'sev1uai" snciillo patient' gloomilyi- -“_Na_a whusk_|_i” tile "an as tpie me bed early?’*_'__'_"l§os," waaltbe reply: st___fllu'til'o eoounlon tobiqlip hls`,h|it and]ll_"eparet(_ to leave. “BIN ind doctor. "whats '_f,\liti" aired an man. “The Iso for-'my advice." the vm _hg”y_`|un, , doctor replied; "Ye're advice! Km no 'Mm gh, n_,,¢_.1,w_,¢_,,g, .taken ye're~do_m_n_f1ed ndvieoi" said ws Mm on ,wmdi walked our. aswornment, How-_ in runun 're-'e\- °=°~‘?°.v°=“°‘°“i~*‘“°°’e°“°d “W- gwfmg l"e1°lue°n will be iilelualt 01-~i1\¢lDb°l'8 of his Party ei owwlvuw. °='f°'°°*°-HW' w. lr. s.l.sinddu,._rli.»¢,o__iiaoa¢r,; 5,000 versonawho viii ins announced alnfoibiaalfooto ettsndfrlheiint-meeeh 01 uw rn- _ ‘ _y/g,|¢|_nlioi"s‘|2!tual campaign willbedt- i it W'-#W mg. livarcd at Hmvale saturday. mmm »~-` _-. ""*'*`-` U -v. » . . “ in i uit _ _ ' _ ;. ‘ _ _' ' _Vg 'M . _ , ' 4 . `. ~ ._ ` ’7~1'.,"“"' .ii ' < 1- ‘ "~ i » .'__\ - . '.,# _.m ..¢_§_=» » r » _ | K , 4 , _.... _`__.,._-._L ,-.i_._"__' _ ,_,_‘ ___‘ ,‘. _ r_ »_ _ _ _~ 6 Q _ ._; »,.., ' ._ , _.....,.'§-,'-. gow: fu ' - i i ' l f _ _ _ ` . ,_ ' ~ "_ ` _ _*_ r~‘*=~ . you my 'xerzatien