t l l .-.» ¢.\\|' .\ r..\ f l Woniclrfs Reolm row» tM-m. t n5. >__t_._l_l;\_l§l.u‘r fr. ruwN GUARDIAN ~'"\ s-Iif A llilgill m r ARTS Bl! LOIS LEEDS ‘ ' MildJy Beautiful By mu tum u! hfir "V luuln- p: llr~.ll.‘.lr urgar-i" v on :1 ‘t.l‘~\‘ bu‘. \ 'l‘ltt,\'>' ixstvrnrn] , (‘oiffurc for ‘traight Uilv ll.lir l». 1n" Nix»; lmctl. i’ a hair ,.. t‘ ., h" and a W“ 'll.\: '. .1 \'t>llll‘.i uri and l l Afar}. "illill\\..t' h. w. t “ill L: ' mm of herself. -. woman has to be i .'.'1:l‘ w.‘ lnctni. l til .,.'~ - .. J11 x d l. urn li.l.»:t".c-.~. ll ill Xulll‘ \‘ i BS3111 .1... .1.‘ .i~~.t it. [41 ll t of l1..\; A c‘. w. ». 'u.l.;\".x 'r~ nun r121!" l ' 1 3, (‘fontmntitl on tulnrl. no ml r“... tour ago ant! l‘ltl u: in '-..n.‘ ~.\‘vch on‘ ¢~l Kllilqlill" ‘ us‘ m till‘ A-n... i'r~‘ . ,, ‘at ~, s.‘ l-tttt u.»- i lulu and c\; , Yicrl‘. il-l. ll i. . -1t "i1 “ '.‘_l>"l'?‘l1l1..ll'. ~ ‘ ‘ u‘ Pl.» ‘.n- u‘ hrrl- |l"‘tt'ln]llllf,' till‘ tin-d ' l < ~ _. :~.c t-ruiklr‘ r. ll {will ‘illlfi l0 - ' ' g , . - ' ' - - cu luv n wheuf the y t _ 11". .. -1 t.| ‘now lit-sh’ it... v1‘. _ - , ‘\ ..~, i; ‘Hr ._.;. v.11 llnf 1-,, t» _ - t ~ » ~ rm. min ...~'»~ '11.‘. '1!’ I , .' -'.- l- t - t ‘Hut \ >1"... l. ()lll‘l' ' n..<l ll1‘.'i~§ fl _v J - Y i », . m: "in "twrnrol nu...» ., . ' . t l r ll|l.‘;~l.l-'.l~.ll.‘1 make an efficient job of being u woman, It warms my heart to m..- ‘Jill who is gohuz to try to make a a n woman instead of ttttemptixig to ~~ " '.'. you. any dear, llnn the profession tin mwt arduous and strenuous.- i.» trlnt-ll any human being _i;- . _ ,_ .| . u. l“ a annrlc enouph ivirtttcr w? ‘ t ‘.1: hiwn ul tin tnnsculnl persnaslmt ‘ t .utn..c. and if he h-ahis how w , .~'.l, 1', l1~ all that l: l ‘Allli ll WUlllllil. , and proficient in thcmall. and then add to them . . .t:.ti uni.» and u largo zmtl wricd assortment of \'irtucs.vAnrl on lhc hcarl and tolls her whdt a world's wonder she ...c 1:; u nice woman and agood wife and mother, ' » wt‘ Itml en w. :\ fattening dict. ll she is too thin " ' ; pd .~.1t».,-_-. m (lrpsg, and how" to rZJHCCHl angles and suglcst j. ..-.\; - nd nrc always cxpticzlng li, to lull down. . t for less pay than u mun. and to be humbler spirit/ed than r. oi ‘tillllilfi no nmn mould ercr be asked to do. , ,- -: aha or the faith)", ‘.5 -.. l and 4t» y-t-ti back a low cents of what you earn for ytmr Jfilotuzh silo wuzli-l never dream of llfiflllllg .\‘\""\' ‘"0" . “ht-u i-wl c/nnc llonte a‘ tncht you will be expected to lcufl T. -= y . >rl i Killih" hrn her rcs-‘rhand Flnvlifs 7t fhlillTllf‘ and , L... ti,» ~,».»..r boy; is so tired and ntotilel‘ ‘is flu _ 1.. _, h, .;_.- = ,~-tt‘.~.<1'.oli:=l bu,‘ -. l- t,» r‘\'ll"f"-t"t’i m he .1 lilrlllP and luv‘: a doctor. pm; gipmt nhahv spPvlilllwl. a comnnssarr deliflfilllfhl. F‘ ;\»-.:nnl\ ,4 lnnlu |lit‘llll'£‘_. n [Joorl bYKlllt‘ ltlfl-ifl‘ “Wl Y‘ ,'\‘| »..,.,», \\\t2‘,l‘lt one another. . .v,.,,,,,.. find that, when a man and woman ui a tr,“- nrpd only to he mntutilly attracted to carll and iltsldtls, H, . -, _,, H ,.,,nt,.,,,;¢ llmt if there are mine of these prowl»!- .i4‘l'(‘ ls lest» dlstlltlsiulinvml‘. after tnnr~ Zifltlt" by jcn-dl- (ll-vision m this matter, > 'lll€l\ll'll('t'i and’ shrccldedl, h.» , l. , __ , c t» llillliflFt‘ in i: , c i , W, .. ,.1 l_'.l.n jdvn’. Dorothy Dix Letter Box J Hie lusincss of Being a Womam-How llltich p Love hoes it 'l‘zlkc to (let Married? Should mice t-r 111w“ .4 1' i:- w" the Poor Student Enter a Profession‘! . l>.\ Vfhm _\'.nl lutssibly uirc an outline ofthe "business of berm: “m. ,5 a factAvhich Canfldlhns Either: - want to know Just how to shape m_\" MARY. rtrkctl of him. To be 1t sticcessful woman one has easy on the eyes wihether God made m. in case lie didn't, £‘~,llC'll(\.‘; to circumvent Nature and - \\..r.t~ 1n itulnr-allv straight locks, paint synelhetlc roses on mitt.» lrlthtlll n] thcntsclvcs, count her calories if she 1S inclined Also she unis‘. v lli int-m in t'i.'\.l(‘.‘-, nu httshantl and nn job. for while a rt ~-~.‘:c:y l\'.l(l busmciw". on a sterling cilarztctei" and intellig- litl ill\‘|ll‘~'l')'. a woman has to have all of these and add pul- _.._____. " (loco, for employers are still suspic- So you will Such a," . f.‘ i ~ i - ' c her his Wife's birthday and i l ' “W” H“ m“ “m m . ~5:rcnll_\' lll\‘l'f‘f\$."(l moisture Ufllliudl)‘ at t hi‘ _ .,‘l\ ‘nun ‘n his domestic uric.» ‘ »-.-. Ind lltc at fir-m". ,\"3il Will be th= family goat and altar, Mother will take your pa) and no oil it will be your lot to slay" rmllif (my of thc brothers 11nd .\l:.iL‘l'S die, u -' that: l'.l will he tlumptwrl on _\'ull and you will have to . tart-m): ymtrs cduraiing them and giving them n start .. _ , . . , V‘, _..,:; w» rt1\'=l"'¢rl tr. coal. til.» a the‘ "n W" ‘i "and huise tiil11°< like a 5111i“? ______,_.___ of rzldearor are comprised in the job of beuig f thr thing is that tnllhons of women got away _ _ lt-z. urc- and no occupation for a Dumb Dora or a ; . ,._..:.<itii> ltli ‘.‘-f>l‘.l*'ll wish they had been born lncn - - - . l v l - lmn in urttttt- to marry a tiotllJlt‘. filllfllld ‘"31 1i. argues thrtt. this feclimi and (‘lljfifi the ramc form of hrmll l'l|Z'/.l,l'.‘l) lhlilt‘. 115i . .‘___.._.._____.____.____.__ l For The Cook (‘IIRISTIWAS (‘AKL tlnr pi-anul of lmltrr tunzwd will: trlrcl" shl-rtcnun: 1f deszirdt, l pound Jdlflllll‘, L! egos tfctrr nlll do“ 4 cups- flour, 2 teaspoons ca. on for more», 2 lflllrdvlxllih IlllllllCiI. l teaspoon alsplcc. i- teaspoon rl\\\‘t'.‘~, 2 teaspoons bak- ill‘! ptncdl r tllfltlflllgl, i gin-s grape _lcll_-,- m‘ i cup l.‘\"-1il)\'l _ prt~st-r'\'c.~;_ '2 pound‘. rm. mccdcdv or more l‘: puunzli; currants Jul‘ l-rsw. l pound nnxctl peel tshredtterlv, nr ‘J pltir-es cit- lwn pecl. shrctltletl L‘|'_\.\iflllli'/'\l cher- ,. ‘ t‘ c:- und plnenppityttiav be used. bu‘ flit‘ no? IlPCPSS-fll), » pound almond‘. pound wnlntif: nr pecans tnot ncccrzsarvt, L’ lcasponrw melted rhocnlaln for flnt- orilllz, ‘.3 teaspoons r0.\r‘-\'.a’r*.‘ Snnl: almonds tncr inch: ill llbfYdlllkf or with tho illlll in grape inixe (frcunl the butter, add the went Lfrailunllt‘ and l‘l‘t‘i\lll well tnzt-thr-r. Add Ufinll hcitlnn yolks 0f I“,Ii(<_ thud llm _\lplr'l\-,_ tzrapv _]f‘ll_\' _nnd chocolrtlc Add the istlflly lwatcn \\'lll\“.\ of cans and part of lit!‘ flour Hlléd with fhc hIIKlllR ;io\vds-r-. lircdcc the frint, with the rest, of the flour. mixun; it. info thr‘ cakr- m small quantities. Add i119 “Hi5 Htcniu from If lo T» hum:- m rural! or l|r::r' l\!!t|ll(l.'~ and dry in d 510w 0cm; for about, one hour. -:-lt Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- 00 OO§O OOO~O44OQOOFO§OO4GO Health Services of Canadian Medical Association we 0o m r004 0+“ o4 o o++o++> HUMIDITY IN HOUSE HEATING 0040400000400 The ulr in Canadian houses during a large‘ portion 0f the artificial heat- ing season is, with. few exceptions, drier than that of the driest desert. do not know or do not- appreciate. House heating is more than the sunplc process ‘of maintaining the indoor temperature at that. point designers of tirt-setit day heating up- sidered from that standpoint; but, as into account tho natural law which . ticraturc and an" moisture. The result. is that. gcncrall" speaking, Canadian indoor air durml; the winter is ex- cessively dry. the skin temperatures for comfort than with 1 air containing adequate moisture. outdoor an: zttcrl with itioistltrc becomes dry on‘: ilPlliLllt§~~ll0l because moisture hasi the higher lcmpcra'tll'c. ‘the an‘ in‘, otherwise than dry, tmlerls provlsioll|fl is nlatle in the heating: (‘t|tlllllllf‘lll, or hy tilhcl" moans. to satisfy iidfiqllfileljf] this tncrcnsrtl moisture capaeltytj T\.l1)l‘(‘O'.(‘l‘ the admlsston. of large" n t‘\\l'l't'.‘»|)lillLill.\g cxtlint the moisturcl \\ln.h must be supphctl for this pur- pose. _ , . "Humidity in llotisc-Heatuig“ dts~ trusts: briefly m nonwcchnfcal Ian-l lilnigl.‘ the cmclitiiii fczttures of fur dr_\'zic.~.~".'lii huu-ze iteatmg-“canse, ef- tct-t. and rcmetiy. 1t. explains what is tut-ant- hy thc expression "relative lnnhlfhl)‘ ' and l-tninta nut that, for lwallh and comfort, ntdoor relattwz hulmdltlcs of front 40 to 50 per cent should be maintained throughout the wmlcr. It. shows how a hygrometer is IISCQ to measure relative, humidities, and flOllliS out that, the effective con- trol of hunndlfying equipment de- pends upon results as measured by means of this instrument. ln ziddillon to indicating. in a gen- l-ral wny, various types of’ humidifiers uhich nmy be used, either in con- junction with the hcathlg truuiplnczit or lndcpcntlehtly. to supply the 11101:: nrc for healthful hulmdiftcation, [n15 hullctut s'rc.=.=cs that fart that the, t‘\'f‘i])t>l‘.'\llf>ll of a few quarts of water, l1" ill‘)! _ m the inc-rage (ianadianl house dnrhn; lhc whiter months gives" practically no rehcf from rtir dryness; The ctaporatlofi of from three or fouri to twelve or more gallons per dny may bc necessary, depending uponl weather UOlldltlUilS and tenttlatlozi. The purpose, in issuing "Humidity lll Houst- llcatmg" 1s not only to fur- lhcr the cause of good health but to proumle the tnore efficient employ- "W" "f 111E illcl usfrd for house heat- llllll Fillff‘ the fuel tiscrl to lnallttztln ill" hitch tcltlperattlrc of ‘l0 deg-recs to £75 degrees for comfort. utider dry air conditions may be used to greater advantage in evnporatlmz the water, for healthful illllllldifiCilllufl of air atl the more motlcratc conlfort tempera-- turf-s s0 required. (‘opics of "Humidity in House float-I lug" may be obtained fr.e on request. from the Director, Nauru] Resources lntvlllgcntw- Sci-tine, finpartlnenl, of. flilmuu Fuel Board also of Ottawa. . A MorninySmile l; "N0"- Mllilv. when you bathe the baby. be sure and use the thermom- eter" to test the water." ItPl.!ll'lllllL§_fIll hour later, thq- mis. tress asked- "ind you use the they. momctcr‘? ‘ ‘ "N". maxim. I can tell without that. l! it's for» hot. tho baby turns red, and if it's too cold. hr-‘ll turn blue." ‘lifanchuria now has A population 91 25,0UU,0flfl ’ “new one does not feel cold. The And Deoelmber days are fined Win15 195mm,, Lake can, that every retain’? Pmaillmnwcdone excellent “'°fk"c°n' ‘Tint bursts into flame on eachiprincipal State coachman, arulc, they have neglected to take with a mo“, "naps gorems the relation between air tem- "Nim friendship and 1O“, and ‘mace , - the Print-c of Wales at Si. Jatncs l of feasting and festivities, thc cord ., This cxticssnc fill‘ ‘dryness is lnqpalgcc q-ueaday ulghr Qther guests) Wllltill comes out of the King's gm. J\11'1°\'5lt‘1l°mih' “from-mg “lore PM‘ at the function comprised a iiali‘_.cr0li.s ‘purse. The blaster o! tlu tlcularly the respiratory orgrns and £10m,“ peers and l,._,e,-c.55c5_ During‘, 1101-54, ‘L; 1,1,0 noynmql 1105;, a- a‘ It is destructive t0 Yvood‘ the last, oouplc of itionihs the King! tltcnc junkctings, while the Cfuwl 2 Wfifk “m1 Illnimlrm m“! i0 “mining has attended the theatre pretty Eflllenil‘ lllflis the role of Blaster: l1 ' and luflu-Vullltl lilbflvfi- 1i ‘"59 WW5‘ frequently but this is the first time‘ the Ceremonies. ‘ ‘sitates the maintenance of higher since ms iune5s 13w; King George‘ Palate. Although the king is norm- Mfllkv llfiflllll‘ bell"? m“ P-‘Wfld’ ally one of the busiest men in the‘ huzly dry air trondillons are to be cuunt-ryflt t, inicrcslilig to notc fha‘. i found only in hotlscs heated by cer- m; vlgq- positdml :15 sovereign ahmst j tfllh if-‘DPR "l hvfiiillg (‘qlllllnlfilil 615° etitlrely alxsolyes lum from fulfilltnq ‘ that such imdeslrabie coudlllflfls null‘ of evening enlzarzcmentts. b,- ycrnedletl by opening the vcmdows jmty nave;- atteurls public dinner and tirlmirting large quantities of cOld and the state visits to the owl‘ - , have ceased now that ceremonial "Humidity in Ilotisc Heating." a visis of European bulletin recently published by the D0~ practically a thing of the past. King mlnloll Fuel Board ctr-operating with Georges . "the Nalmunl Ilesoilrccs Intelligence throughout the year, therefore. are - opening ncatmthc top to insert lhc .,<>u “til ncod t.» put about ten limes as much service m ‘he Dopurhncnt or the 1m Confined o0 the {our courts custonh . soiled aruclw terior, points out that cold air satur- i arily held at London during the sea- E ‘ t bow ,-Q,,,.,\t¢d, but bccatlsc of its, leave Liohdon to spend Christmas at Ssmdrifigham loday_. houses durum: the \\ll‘ll"l‘ cannot. behltkst of their immediate the interior. Ottawa, or from ‘fl-re DQ-k ' DECEMBER 21. 1919 “Tl-Si iterature ‘Happenings of the p Week Frost in the air, snow on the ground, Hprewood. Prince George may alsl wsugrioug parcels hidden around, .be present at sandrlngham. Snuies on the faces you nice-t on the The Prince of Wales will rut. 51,00“ jet-cry house and» cottage on the c , Friendly the message you p355 asitate at Sandrlngham and Cour." . you greet, - ills Majesty's greetinss and d.- Onc friend and another, these Dc- tribute gifts on Christmas day, camber days, ' ' ' A5 each of 5-0“ hurries on your While King and Queen nna “WA-ale “m; cutlrtticrs arc holding their Ylllcltdu '5. The cold is not ircedcd when loves revels it must not be imagined that ‘ 13,55 3310“; the hulnbler retainers o! royalty m, Us warmth is not chilled by the ‘allowed to lac-k miything o! ti“ frost. or the snow, ' season's Cnlflylllcflf. for Their .\l.t- lfrom that exalted personage, t," l0 we _ ‘ youngest. recruit of kitchen or sti reflected shall have every facility for Sllylitl. lug a right merry Christmas. ' At every‘ Royal palace, from Wind. ‘snr to Balmoral, although the Cur.“ A [inlay be a day's journey arvay, The King and Queen dined \\‘llil,l10\it>£‘il\7l(l staff has its full prnu".l~tl the unit . Christmas night, througihoift the whole year and good cheer. rad dined away from Buckingham‘ tContinued on Page 2G) t t Hotrsehold Hints By Roberta Lea His Bla- Maklng A Laundry Bag When making the next. latindriy in; . try using an ordinary wooden coa- hangei" for the top. Sew the goody neatly over tho hanger, itiakint; an royalties are EYClliDg OllgIl-QUIIVJIH/S l l l on. Mixing Dough Their Majesflcs lull probably, _When itiixing pastry, biscuits on" bread, first grease the luixnlg; DOV.‘ ‘rho King and Queen will ltavel well and every bit of flour trill h: lflmlh‘ taken up and none wasted by suck rotmd them at. Sandnnqham, llllft mg: to the sides of the brvwi, 'Chr1st.ma.<, inoltldlng the Induce 0| lwales, the Duke and York and their daughter, Prmtwcss lluohcss oil (‘ranljrrfy lulqlm Cranberry stains can be rmnitrc‘ '. from linen hy- washing with warn wlncess. Mary and Earl of water and soap. Sltzzabeth, the Duke of Llloncest. . | l qnailtltlrs nf tmldoor nlr increases to, “m1 l _ What the Fashionable. Are Wearing Illustrated Dressmalriligl Lesson Furnished With livery Pattern By Annebelle lllortliington "1’l'1'ei'e's' something cntrrely yout-h- It is. black canton crepe, M, Poppa, ful and smart about Style No. 3159' for all-day wear, nnd is sleslgncrl it‘ that 115s made it such n favorite in‘ sizes i6, l8 years, 36, 13B, 40 and 1? exclusive circles. . inches bust. It is coilarless with sleeves that cx- It Ls equally as‘ smart and sci-urc- Black crepe satin makes up nttrat ~ tively using the two surfaces wua front panel, flounce and belt cul from the reverse of the crepe. leather-weight tweed in durum-nut‘, weave in Spanish red is fXtTplitnt- ally Yfllllilflll and SWflZQFl‘ for s-rvvx" or strccl. ' Black sheer velvet, printed shccr telvct. 1n rust. hrorvn tunes, midnlel.‘ blue woul crctie dahlia-purplc flwl silk crepe and orange-red flat sin: crepe smartly appropriate. Pattern price i5 cents. Be sure f‘ ’ fill in size of pattern. Address Par tern Departtncnt . Our Fashion Mflllnlbine~-Lv15 cents but vou ma‘ order a pattern and a Filfillitl 5 lvfagazlne together for 25 cents. No rnsn Fire llIillfllilbv-nn Street Address an"...-u."..,.,,,".---n-¢u-1 IIIOIIIIIIA|Q|O'Y t'.~.,v State For Perfect Results- l1»; 60L!) WATER ‘ TINTING nhvnya ma. uY-lI-LA DYES tend to spotllders, tvith open V Al} front tied with scarf to create sun. burst effect. The front applied band extend» down into panel of skirt that is part, of the low placed circular flotmce, glv_ ‘ in: the figure charming length, 1 A narrow bolt slips lwircatl, 1mm» panel at tiormal tratitlinc, i Sleeves are slightly flared tow-am wristl. ~ ' '- - -., QM-nmnuemw... able in bottle green fuilie silkcrcp- f