It": Caner BUN Abfl LL\HTPI'7, MONTREAL Powder and Cake ./~ every home needs both v I? Scratchofl _ _, = Yet" f)‘ rgyvuoixac YOU? JAQIVTLEIGH‘! (IHARLOZITEIUWN cunamm / -':- literature MAY 71. 19 -.@-_ Mi lady Beautiful By [All I406!!! The Romance of Your Name By 11cm" uasnms suns l l l f . ‘BEAUTY QCESTXONS ANSWERED (‘omplrxion Problem l had ihciri . the name 121N311‘ Dear Miss Leeds-l ant 21 years l rather an oily skin. l cleanse my face every 11111111 vsiih rolrl cream and ...iii1i. L_l('L'. . 1,11 1.111 1 - , do to prevent 1111-111? Should 1 use a ' vanishing cream before applying face HUM“ m“ puivtlcrl‘ Do I need a mild astring- “1 ti,,,,,.,_cd‘1i11t‘) In about twenty minutes aftei" 1;,-_.,-,;,,,p,,,,5 M |)O\\Ll€l'.1l;_' iii_v nose, it looks shiny {m _\,-,,,-1,,;~,-_' S" ‘ and greasy. I wish you would help me M... U; {Jud m ‘ with my beauty’ problems. What col- , m“, n m. , 111's shall I choose for my spring out- "Jusiiev , m? M155 E- A~ 1111]?‘ who l Answer-Your skin should not need bllt‘ U. . .: 11i- n lncteil 1.: 13,4; ,,; _,, sk.n is still young and oily enough iwithout this type of cream. First, ~41 fanny‘, u. mum“ cleanse your 1111111 with a cleansing -_ 1,11... W“ jAqngiCfcllll1 m" oil, Wipe off the sii1"face 411 about 11,30 L!l'l1'|‘1(‘, (hint, and make-up which is 51,.“ m me loosened \v.th the cleansing agent. m, . “m, \.;_,‘m_ " and a 1111111 soap. Rinse well in tepid i and finally with cold water. hi, 1111- fiiri- tliorriiiglily" and put on ‘H111 111m tmtc- Rcto- 1a mild astringent, such as witch- '-1'1i"l"l‘- Dsseondaixts have hazel or a mild commercial astrin- ll Barnes, Ble-‘krrs. 110111. Apply a thin film of vanishing 3111111». . Rolainsorra, cream evenly over your face before . .11i1l 111111 11111;, illlllll-Llll; inakc-up to hold your face ipotvder smoothly. You have been civ- 511111111: man" ifli"f'li"1llli' yivople of 1mg your skin the treatment suitable 190F105 of tins 111111111" i< Hubert. Luce. , for a dry skin and so it appears oily. .-Sf11€1ll from i\l:1<:=ar1ii;:"stt5. 1, During the daytime, before renewing your make-tip, remove the old llltlkO-lll) with your cleansing cream, . ~ cf l ",1 Hilliard‘: for lint-ct Bite. . , t 1i \\ ~ illadeinli‘ Canada mirror cleaning = ZJEANING mirrors with Bon Ami Cake is so easy and so quickl It takes but a moment to apply the Eon Ami with a damp cloth. A short pause while it dries. Then a rub with a clean, dry cloth and off it comes-the dust, smudgcs and all. It’s so easy and effortless-micro like play than work! Bon Ami is made in a snowy-white Poivder.,..too—another convenient form to help lighten housework. Yotrll like the Powder for cleaning ‘ lmthtubs, basins. tiling, fine _kitchcn , utensils. refrigerators and dozens of other things about the house. lVlost women keep both Cake and Powder always on hand-there are so many uscs for each. i 111011 I apply." n llsiltt‘ cream and leave - fluid‘ TP5\11'~5~ m,- mnp, H, Em,“ 1 it on overnight. At times there are a _ , ,1 NUX-nlfl“ Kmgm’ i fcxv pzmples on my face, What can I nii overnurlit cream at your age. Your i ., .,.,..v.c ALL.” Then wash your face in warm water; _‘1_> i To prevent silk fi"n|11 cracking n1" i becoming hard, always press lt under J Baby's Ears ltinml‘: Drives Awav the Headache- Woman ’s Realm -:- Social "frznd Personal -:- "ts s1" Sllmetli M . ii Baiiiig sir. ‘ti’ “"0"” D“ Gained 15 Lbs.” i "Gained l5 lbs. tak- ng Ironized Yeast. was always ashamed ~10 wear bathing suit| y out now I can and‘ . 5.. wt fecl too skinny." - nulah Lanuinghant. ' g Thousands writ; of 5 to 15 lbs. gained in 3 weeks with Ironlzed I Yeast. Bony limbs round out. Ugly ‘ hollows fill in. Blcmished skin gets , rlear and rosy like magic. Nervns- t ness, indigestion, constipation dis- , appear overnight. Sound sleep. New 1 health and pep fronrvery first day. i ‘ Two great tomes ln one — speclali weight-building Malt Yeast and.‘ strengthening Iron. Pleasant little,- " tablets. Far stronger than unmedi- cated yeast. Results in ‘z time, So quit, being ashamed of "sklnni- . ness." sallow skin. Get Ironized Yeast frOm drugglst today. Fecl' treat. tomorrow. Money hack from manufacturer if not delighted with Going . _. that should be I wipe off the surplur with a tissue square and pat oi". .1 mild astringent or skin freshenei", then iapply your foundation cream and il'(‘>|1 face powder- Once a week give your face a thorough overhauling and facial massage. When tiimplcs make their appearance. bathe the skin in-tvann l Doric-acid solution for several min- utes. Prick the pimples with a steril- ized needle and bathe the parts af- fected with fresh boric-acid lotion. Blot the skin dry and apply a little zinc ointment or boracic-ucid salve and leave it on overnight. The last treatment should be taken at bed- , time, For your spring ensemble you may . choose Saxe, Wedgwood, turquoise or peacock blue, or a greenish-brown] with touches of light and dark tan or _ beige. 01111-1" becoming colors for your type are dahlia, light and dark violet, warm gray with touches of coral. light and dark fxreen. greenish-yellow’, blue-violet, Wisteria, golf red, pale ycllotv, shell pink and old rose, black 111 sheer fabric relieved with oyster I White. LOIS LEEDS. Why a‘ man feels that it is no court steps. derful and how superior to all other Mrs. 0., or look like a flapper. Thin Keck, Arms and (‘hest I 1 Dear Miss Leeds-Please tell 111e if I massage with skin food or cocoa biit- i tei" will really put on flesh, My 11c-ck, arms and chest, are very~1hin 11nd I have been massaging them every night. W113i, shall I do? What colors are becoming to me; I have brown eyes, auburn hair and a light com- ; lilexion? A READER. I Ans\ver--Exte1"nal application will not make the parts that you mention i fatter, but the massage is good 11s it ihelps to stimulate the circulation. ‘ You must build firm. healthy flesh by ‘right diet, sufficient sleep 11nd rest, plenty of fresh air c1141 sunshine. 1 Take a moderate amount of exercise every day, too. The flesh that gives the body a graceful, rounded contour is muscle, and muscle is developed byl use flint is, by right ‘use. Avoid} ‘atrenuous exercise, but plan to takei some exercise every day in the fresh ‘air. Drink at least one quart of milk ' extra every day. Have a physical ex- amination to find out how you stand on the health scale, then plan to develop into a beautiful, healthy woman. Ask your doctor 1f cod-liver oil will help you. Avoid constipation. Drink plenty of wafer at intervaln 1 during the day, Write for my leaflet ,on "How to Gain Weight," as it will help you with your beauty program. Ask for “Care of the Neck“ at the same time. Remember to lnclose your self-addressed. stamped envelope for mailing, however. You may wear dull l brownish reds, plum color. warm browns, amber, medium and dark green, bronze yrccn, eggshell. medium blues, orchid, gray, pale yellow; pale pink, lavender and violet. LOIS LEEDS. Household Hints Byloberhln have her husband's admiration than certain they are to o-xplbdeand blow Come. 1 ' them. nor women try to make it attractive. antfthelr. wives don't. little tenderness. ' The fourth 1111111; 11111 ls the off. Silk Whntfs the matter with marriage? ' Flrahlack of 500d manriersn ,_ bands and wives consider that even common civility is not an article intend- l ed for home consumption and a daily diet, but a hon docuvre, like caviar. Concern kept for comprmy- T1"! Sly crude. rude, brutal things to each other that they would not dream of saying to any other human being on earth. No man would address h is stencgratihci" in the tow.‘ of voice he uses to his wife. nor would other woman with the 1111c 1- lat-k of courusy and con- sideration he shows his ivife. to a servant as she does to her husband, nor would she show the same disregard forthe feelings and suscep- tibilities of any other man that she ruthlessly displays toward her husband. lie treat any No woman would speak _ Husbands and wives will take from each other the service of a lifetime; they will accept from each other the most heroic sac- rifices and the most priceless devotion and never once evcn say "thank you. or give any sign or indication of appreciation. longer incumbent upon him to treat n l woman as if she was a lady if she ls his wife; why a woman feels hat she . 1S free to insult her husband; why husbands and wives feel that they do not liiivoto be polite to the women and men to whom they are married, nobody can explain. But. it is the lack of good manners to lubricate the domestic machine thatmakes it squeak and groan and break down so often. ‘The second thing that is the matter with marriage is that it has too many home ‘truths and not, enough diplomacy in it. Cottrtsliiti is conducted on the hot, air-basis, and mamage is run onthe deflation principle, so it is no wonder there are. so many punctured pink balloiis lying on the divorce When a man is trying to win u. girl he tells her how beautiful and won- womenshe is, and only too often after marriage he devotes his leisure hours at home to calling her attention to llfl‘ shortcomings and tellin; her that she is too fat. or too thin, and won- dering why she can't cook like Mrs. A.. or be a brilliant convcrsationalist like And friend wife retaliates in kind by criticizing hubby's table manners and telling him he is a false alarm as a humorst and wonderng why he can't make money like Sullyshusbnnd does. that of any other human being. Hence heme truths_are just as dangerous in =the family circle as loaded bombs would be, and the truer they are, the more full of’ TNT they are, and the more all domestic happiness to Kingdom It is no part of a wife's duty to tell her husband of his faults and weak- nesses, and if she wants to keep him she must keep hands and tongue off Nor is a husband called upon to criticize his wife's every action. nor will he do so unless he is spoiling for a fight. In the days of courtship men and women may use utter frankness in dealing with each other and discuss- ing each othet-‘s characteristics, but after marriage candor ls suicidal. Mar- , riiige is the place where diplomacy must do its grcnt and perfect work. " The thircLthing that is the matter with matrimony is that neither men They start in hlnking it is gong to be a sort of heaven on urrth and when they flnd that it isn't. and that it is filled with trials and tribulations, they cry out STUNG, and quit colil. They don't try to ameliorate the situation, nor to touch tip their 11811100 0f KiFORIH-‘i “mum we“ "m" klllckcl? 011 (hi! i‘ with a little gold paint when the ‘veneer has got knocked off. 1 matter with marriage is that too many hus- bands and vglves‘make of it a Jail. The motto over many a newlyweds door RESEARCH couflou’ is: "Abandon freedom all ye‘. who elite r here." Husband considers that he has a right to boss his wlfeb every thought and action and to dictate to her what clubs she shall belong to, the length of her skirts and her hair. whether she ‘ shrill use cosmetics oi" not, and to tell her generally where she gets on and Many women after they are married never have a cent of money that they can spend as they choose. ‘They can't even visit their mother without asking husband's permission. and husband considers that they are derelict ' in performing their duties if they have any interests outside the home. Many women believe that marriage gives them a right to police the 1n- t comings and outgoing: of their husbands, to edit the husband's list of friends, to dictate to husband what he shall eat. how he shall have his hair cut, whe- .11cr he shall smoke or not, and what sort 0f ties he shnll wear. There are thousands of thousands who have to give up all of ‘their olil friends who: .iicy marry. who cannot. even visit their mothers without a row, who tremble i with fear l! they are flve mfnuteta late in punching the home timeclock, and ' I who do not even have l. servant girl‘: privilege of one evening off a week. Nonetioiftus love. our tailors. and a piece of damp muslin. using a mod- "rately hot iron, until the muslin isl quite dry. i 1 (‘ream Substitute ' 1 l l When it becomes necessary to use ‘ milk instead of cream. on cereals m" 111 the coffee, scald if first and then 'sci"ve hot. It will give the effect of A MorriingSmilc these slaves wives and slave husbands hate their tyrants, and form the bulk of those who hasten to the divorce court in search of freedom or who else form the host of reconciled widows and widower: that we see all about us. And, finally, the thing that is most the matter with marriage ls that. there is not ‘enough love lnlt. Given plenty of that, nothing else matters. DOROTHY DIX. her and remarked: “Ah was for Glasgle mysel‘, but Ah wasnt‘ going to tell yon spelrln‘ bodyl" cream. ' ' ' ' SCOTTISH RETICINCE while a train wu stopped at a cer- tain Junction ln Scotland, the porter A baby's ears should be flat tinder i came 51°“! md Wpmd h“ he“ mm his head when he is asleep. If they‘ the carrhi" Wm‘ m‘ um‘! “w”: have become promine from ncglcct- “fiFYmdY m" “F: Pmh’ Pnahi m’ lng this, an ear cap should he worn, Gla-‘limw?’ I" n" “"1"” Wm‘ which which can he purchased at an 1n-5 W“ "my 1$.°9"F°T*.1°d fl°5°aY "WV"- “nm- “a, dq,._,,-Lnwn;_ but after the traln had proceeded on . its jollfilfy'"blf uld-‘tndy leaned moss toward a man on ‘the nut opposite to Childtlégnfiy , i i The Trouble WithMarriage is That There Are Too Many Home. Truths and Too Little ' f rtilourtesy, Too Much Nagging and Not Enough Affection to Make it a, H115- ’, Botlrhusband aid wifelhave_.mari=led_thlnkinf;_the}.‘We soint; t0 Bet a‘ _ claqtie and ‘they-vnatthlally-fetqflthatqhcy have been taken in and gypped when they discover they have acquired an anvil chorus. Moreover, in sonic strange and inexplicable way, it ls more necessary to a man to be a hero in his wife's eyes than in any one she's. and it. is more important to B woman to Very oftenjbotli husband and wife slump; They don't think it worth °r _ while to dress up" for each other or to try to entertain each other or to amuse “mm- each otheral-fpmeglife ls dull because they don't put any pcp into it. Hus“- bands run of! after other women because the other women try to 'vamp them We“ h" husband's: “NETS? Wives hunt up some other men to kiss them when _ husbands cease to bestow anything but a ham-and-eggs peck on their checks. m5 wife's letter‘- Homes tumble down into wrecks because nobody kept them repaired by mending-the breakage and the leaks with little attentions, little pleasures, men“? 1 EiS, You CAN Now oer Evrav FINlSH IN JAP-A-LAC Distributor! “I would so “like to do it myself. Making things bright and beauti- ful is such pleasant work. 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No; nor should a husband open Q- What. does "a " la Jardiniere" A. It means. "served with spring vegetables." HAS GREAT PLANS (BY Canadian Press) OTTAWA, ' ONTX. May 2o_ Characterizing the development of the reseiwh facilities 1n Canada as "the significant expression of a vigorous nation," D. H. M. Tory, president, of the National Research Council o! Canada, outlined come- thing of the work of that body to date. and the plaiu foi-‘the immtdl- ate future, in a recent, radio address. Research Council. with the‘ $3,000,000 laboratories now under construction nt Ottawa. Dr. Tory aver-red. la being organized with the express intention of serving all Canada. from Nova Scotia to British Columbia. More than lwbpocfflc LnveatLgatlona under the council-are being conduc- ted 1n 11 university and 14 govern- ment and industrial laboratories. Dr. Tory .. 111111.11. Fifty promising students of science ‘arerbnklzng post- 111 " ‘ ti-"llnlngwln research in Canada. or abroad as a result of theircontrlbution to scleree. More with {total membership ‘of mom than 400 specialists in; their pu- study of research problems; aeron- autics, animal dlsqaaegluther, wool council‘ ‘scholarships. ‘Mkm than 100 holders of council scholarships. 0F WINE have now? received their doctor of‘ --- philosophy 1mm; and arrmuklng ~ (By Canadian Press) For The. Cook ’ ANGEL CAKE flotir, 1 teaspoon creuin of tartar, a pinch ofsalt, 11,5 cups fine granulat- ed sugar. ‘C: teaspon either vanilla or lemon flavoring. Beat egg whites f until very stifl‘. add salt. 11nd cream’ of tartar, and beat again. Gradually fold in sugar andvanlllafTlieii‘fold in the pastry flour. Bake in ni"1 un- greased tube pan lrrmoderale oven‘ for one hour. Invert and let cool, and l cake will fall out, i One cup egg whites, I cup pastnvi I l 1 t laundry. honey, forestry. tubereul-l osls and weed control, to list a few. of them, 1 "For the several posltiors in the two divisions to which appointments are now being made." Dr. Tory con- tinued, "more than 30D applications were received from Canada, Great Britain and the United States. True research, mqlnl the extension of nun‘: knowledie. We must. secure the but brains we have. sounc appolntmers made have brought Canadians -back from, the United States. and others are of men " who were aided v1.1 theLr rise to their present positions by council scholar- ships." _ ; . Dr. Tory ivafel-red to thefact that he had " just. returned from sei-irlng as chairman of the royal commission charged with an investig- ation 0f 1.115 fruit industry in Nova Scotta. "I found an awakened consciousness there and an increased appreciation of the imssilailitics of the scientific man." he said. 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