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DMONTON BULLETIN Alberta omen wited to. d view plays of. styles, mater he Fall fer sea will be tht from p.m. to 2 of you. not the) nity to ing the pid of 1 bring ight: He ted in things Jim-Jam Plays Cupid The Bullett BY MARY J, In a far-off, foreign country, there was a beach, Jim-Jam was going there for his vacation At least he hoped he was going there he prayed he was going there. Bure enough there were lots of sandy beaches right on Lang Iatand, and even in that strange place, he had heard named New Jerecy. Bul a sandy beach in a foreign country. Ont There were little prickly chills pop- ping ou all over im-Jamts Body. Right at the back of his heck, a prickly chill. And, way down Where his spine ended. there was an- other one. And in his chest, below his heart, there was still another one. Dally Short Story From Beat Life. JANE. KROLL The Cast of Characters ti Jtm-Jam Plays Cupla JIM-JAM, about to go on his first vacation. HELEN, his moter. 1018, tite aunt DUDLEY JOHNSON, who saves Jim-Jam s life A Silent Prayer By A Hopetul Boy . Helen, my dear, if it were possible where would gaa But his hair stopped growing, there was ness deligns: races to unute. Bu theso designs must be made month. And I want you to have a nice Test, so that-when you come back You will purse me. Xm on the road 8 breakdown. And she wore short, green dresses, and never suid Don't do thatt Pugay s heart filled to bureting with envy. il bring you tots of things back, aid Jimedam: He felt sorry for Pugey. Pugay Was going to tie moun: tains: Not sliver sand for nim, nota Jake full of goldfishes that you couki scoop right out with your hands. Pit bring you a, million gold- fishes, promised. Jiti-Jam Up the atre t, Jim-Jaan's mother was calling him. i Jim-Jam threw his arms around Daisy's neck, when she was putting him to bed, later that night. Daisy was the maid, with eyes ay blue ax Jim-Jam's own and nice habit of bringing him apples after supper. He Was sorry for Dalay, Daisy would ave to stay at home to cook for father. tal Beach. Tit bring 3eu, ,nulllon gold- fishes, - Daisy, Jim-Jam prom And then Jim-Jam felt the first gold- He saw mother and Aunt Lols putting up a huge orange and black striped beach umbrella Sim-Jam sat huddled in his chair at the dining room table, watehing his mother and father. engaged: in that frightening business, known to Jim-Jam as making plans. Two nights ago his father and nother had embarked on this busi- ness of making Plans for the summer. b was when the foreign beach was mentioned for the rst time, foreign country was janada. The besch relerred Vos Opmal Lovely. lovely name. Orys- al Jim-Jam was sure that the sand would be pure white and the water (feldtiah a5 the bow that stood, by living. room window. Imagine putting your hand in some water and finding it fall of squirming ttle goldfish, when you drew it ont jam, mained was just too wonderfull i Ib Will be too lonesome. Jam's mother was saying. could come along too... Then: Jim-Jam heard his father 4 PINKHAM S COMPOUND 1S WONDERFUL Read This Letter froma. Grateful Woman Vanessa, Ont.-- I think Lydia E: /egetabl Pinkham's V. le Comy yout wo Weeks ago. But t's co far away. ..we could Make her want to go, God. Make chr want to go, mumbled Jim-Jam. Jim-Jam, stop mumbling under your breath, said his mother. Jim-Jam found his chair unbearably ia ae ae Seaeenae ii Side snd shout to Fugny and Bar Series eae block: Tm to Crystal Beach. I'm going to Crystal Beach. It's in a for, scone Tt will be so lonesome... That was Jim-Jam s mother again. Jim-Jam huddled. lower in his chair, Lonesome Wasn't he going ce, eee, ther Then, invite Lois to go. That op ia te face pink O; mother tt would be 80 nice with Aunt Lois. And such a nice beach. PU ea oe wa azid, mother were looking ficea: sunedagy Tele Mee neh im-Jam felt. ike. singing. All fight, JimaJain. you ant to 0.90. much, 11 ask Lola. Sim-Jam akirted one end of table, ike a flash. He buried his in the crook of his mother's. arm mother 0, This must Be what Ne call Jeaven, this feeling he had) it was se a loos feeling than that one got when cating strawberry toe cream OF rmon meringye. It was even a nicer 1 cling than ho had had when er brought the new tiicycle home Tt was Ike being 2, xed balloon. on. a allver string. Now run along, said mother. Jim-Jam flew. His blue shorts whipped: around his Paige alr floated atratght be Pugsy. he yelled, before Puggy's Rouse, four doors away from his moe SPREE 2 Pusey, siood before Jim-Sam, his eyes and his, mouth half-open wih awe and wonder. Canada. as, Well go somewhere a Connect step, bag, in his eyes, and dropped off-to The boat ride up the Hudson, as far as Albany, was an adventure. on at 2 : i 2 8 g a i i aye f : pa 3 and packed by vacuum process in ale-tight tins the arome sad flavour of Blue Rth- bon Coffee appeal to every taste. Order from your grocer today and try it. f Ses f ee Fa i She couldn't go to Crys Little Stories For Bedtime Does Farmer Brown's Bo Some Thinking i ruomeron sunaxss i Some Think a lttle kindly thought And then Just let tt grow. Twill lead you to a. Kfndly. deed The first thing that you know. Farmer Brown's Boy had no kindly around the home of Old Man Coyote, had taken such great gat Egy of a ' i rule i Hs at E it 1 ; By i a HI zi i H 2 e t i E ' af eke g 8 R 5 i. i fr i i i i ai HARE 4 t ie i I 2 Z i F He had been very proud way he had set those traps. tne hound had ned to step right fae un step ri 2 And the terrible jaws had As he this Farmer Brown's Boy's pride began to feel better. Then- snother thought so suddenlythat stopped short. I wonder if/that: he , Bowser; he said, stooping feciing sonething a had 3 e ey 852 6343 s EE 3 i : Qe 5 : 2 iM i i i : E 5 E : F 2 z 2 of z Eg i E 3 i E iif Eee al ils 5 ska. atits 8 A le, She is pretty, int came Ror husband as always been Tv lashions-:-Features Dororay Dix Can a Girl Be Kept From Doing As the Other Girls Do? Why the Slovenly Housewife May Keep Her Husband While the Good Housewife Loses Her's. Does the Average Man Disdain the Working Girl? DEAR MISS DIX I am the mother of a 16-year-old daughter who thinks I am depriving her of pleasures which are due her by not permitting her to Invite her boy friends to her home and go to the theatre once in while with them I think she is too young for this sort of pleasure, but as her other girl friends go ubout with boys she thinks she ahould have the same privilege as they do Please give your opinion onthe sub- Jeet, PEI MOTHER. Answer: In dealing with the youngsters of today It is a condition and mot a the- ory that confrents as President Cleveland ence sald af nother mat- peramount;. but wi ing that is most important olds think, a have dates, and sho will and tly will let her. She will bring her girl: and boy friends to the house will make them welcome, but if you shut your door and refuse te have company, she will Ile to you, and decelve you, and disobey you, am she will meet the boys at the corner drug store and go on stolen with them te Ged knows where, 3f you let your daughter recetve her company at home, youo can get se- quainted with the youngsters and see if they are proper people for her to gawoctate with. And if you make her feel that you are not unjust or. un uly censerious she will accept your estimate of them and you can weed Out Besides, vou give your daughter the baekground of home and that is a Feat protection to a girl. No man ever treats the girl that hho picks up on street, oF who hag climbed out of the window to meet him, with the same Tespect that, he does the girl ne visits n her own home, and whose father and mother he knows. More than that, when your daughter receives. her com- pany at home and goes out with your lon, you know where she is and what she is doing. Therefore, it seems to me that any daughter receive her company at home ply pushes her out on the road. she needs to have her dates at I think you ate mistaken also in thinking that, to have boy, friends. She is far, far too enough to play around with boys of her own she doean't play too much. or during school who are given this liberty are not nearly so apt Who sre never permitted to have a date. Sirl of 16 ts t00 youn marry, but she is ol i, of course, that Purthermore the girls ny crazy as aro DEAR MISS DIX. My best, wife and mother: land good cook, yet 2 har. Tier sien fam fat, though But nabund ts mare in ive with ried. My. sistercin iaw my husband and she has lost F ind my husband are DO so bad-looking when fixed fond mother and a pretty mb today than he was 12 years in every way superior to me, yet I have ws. How do you explain tt? Perhaps the explanation les in difference in the natures of the men, and not in the difference of the wives. There are one-woman men whose hearts cleave to some particular woman and to whom all other women are as shadows, There are men who are true and steadfast. and loyal who could never othe hoe, sete of odsession sso gua that mae ther men whe sense ot pouesetns 2 teak tet ae to them becomes perfection, and the there fact that a woman. is Wife makes her superior to all other women in. he eyes, There are domestic and home-staying who are-never even bidden pastures. Evidently your husband belongs to Sonnysa: yings By FANNY . Cony ew iy TAILORING HEMSTITCHING HAT BLOCKING CARPETS AND RUGS CURTAIN STRETCHING 4+ YOUR BABY AND MINE y Myrtlo Moyer Eldred MOTHEK GIVES BABY COLD MOWER MRS. M. BL writeg: I read your column daily and feel that we have you to thank for a good and happy baby. Not realising the value of atrietly regular hours, we did not have success with our ttle girl until ahe was about four months ald. She ix self-reliant, What would you consider an ade- quate allowance for her ai uid a portion of this be saved? If ahe saves nome, should it be for some long- cherished project or for Christmas Presents and 30 on? Perhaps some of your reader Mould be interested in the way 1 gi baby his cold shower. 1 put his tu im the big bathtub and after he has been. bathed I let cold water run into the tub. Me just loves it and can stand it pretty cold now. 1 have never used powder on him but oll him and it keeps his skin in such good condition. I used the minimum amount of clothing on him this sum- mer and he has had scarcely any prickly heat, 1 wish you continued success. Answer What a nice letter Letting the water chill gradually 1s the beet method of giving cold shower as it fant a shock to the child. Most mothers. I find, use oil daily, instead of powder, though if baby hax a very olly skin ihe powder would be better to use. As in all. things, one must consider the individual baby. The four-year-old needs about five gents a week as an allowance, given in pennies, since five pentiles teem more adequate than only one. nickel at this age. Then she may havo a Benny bank and be encouraged to save at least penny a week. Too much should not be expected of the child with go tiny an allowance. The main object s.t0 let her become ncqualtiied with an allowance asa regular Usny 80 that she may learn its nitural Umits and also the: way to spend in order to get the-most out of it. fs generous relatives oF paten furnish the child with all thelr pe les of reward them with atray nick and dimes, the child has no con tion of money. Tt has no more valtc than the cookie a kind neighbor might offer, This leads to awariclousness and to the picking up of tempt Pennies or small change, which prac- ice ta Jooked upon with real horror by the family, If money pours in from every source it has no meaning to the child, 90 that allowances should never bg too generous or the child cannot Possibly learn to economize. With such a limited allowance as five cents weekly the child shouldn't be expected to save for Christmas resents, It ts almost as unproduct of knowledge to make the child sa constantly as it is to give him more than he can powibly: spend. Neither method teaches him anything. Tomorrow: The Runaway Child Needs Protection. What s What By HELEN DECIE Is it to have the bride father give her I marriage i an ta formal wedding? No; that part of the ritual maybe omitted. for bridegroom and::best man st an nformal wedding in-chureh onthe 38th of October: : The summer clotiies indicated may bor worn, but are rather unseasonable for an, autumn w . All blue grey or brown would be better choice for the last week tn October. married in travelling clothes, attended by the groom's brother as best man and the bride's sister as. brideamald, with only the four parents present in addition, do the bride and groom snvite the 2. 5 3 5 i . it de et Trudeau s. Limited D DRY CLEANING DYEING PRESSING DRESSMAKING PICOTING , HOUSE FURNISHINGS almost four years now and robust and Milady Beautiful By LOIS LEKDS THE SCHOOLGIRLS BEAUTY Soon the doora of all the buildings will swing open. to students new and old. The age 1s an extremely Important one every, girl, because i is during period that she forms the mental physical habita tat. will, During lay the Hong: for beautiful, healthy or through pe oct th she may undermine. her fd cheat hessalt of her rightfal reader of this column is thet good health and good looks are closely ree lated. Tho girl who ts starving here self in order to lose weight, who omite breakfast and eats an inadequate lunch Is scriously undermining hee constitution: Her complexion Jocks, dull and pasty. Growing girls need more food than mature women of the same height and weight. The wrong choice of foods upsets ihe digestive system and may bring on besuty s Worst enemy, constipation, and Kicn becomes sallow, coarse and biem This brings ux to the question make-up for young girls. The who carly acquires the habit of loade ing her face with powder and wi soon ruin her pimples. The dry rouge and settle in the pores and when moist. ened by the natural cfl and sweat on the akin they expand, stretching the pores qpen,wide. The presence aff blackheads bhows tha: the skin 1s not being thoroughly cleansed each day, AS one grows older the skin on the face thickens somewhat, and loses ta youthful bloom and delicacy: then 1s Sleep 1s an important factor in th schoolgiri's beauty program. Lack of sufficient sleep causes ugly shadows under the eyes, dulls the eyes thems selves and makes one nervous and Irritable It has been estimated that girls from-12 to 14 years of age should sleep ten. or ten and every night; girls from 14 to 16 need 8 ttle less: girls-from 16 to 18 year, of age need from nine to nine and half hours of restful slumber out of each. twenty-four hours. Schoolgirls should not be bothered with facial wrinkles, but as a matter of, fact many of them are, lea. sybund the eyes that come from eye Patrain or squinting when one plays out in the sun without hat ar pre ventable and curable, too, if the cause is removed. Laugh wrinkies about the Lmauth-and crew's feet on faces need not be tolerated. Te is usually the nervous type of girls who grimace and screw up thelr faces when they talk or laugh, who devel wrinkjes tarly. Tt is not necessary hot deed polite ot distort the face in this Last but not least among schoolgir 's problems is her aloes, hm rhould wear low Ti, to 11 Anches) to school snorts. Higher heels are utr afternoon or and therefore the winner af tlie Beautiful SATIN COMFORTER ive away on Saturday September 14th by MY VALET Cleariers and Dyers 18 MRS. H. T. HOWARD 8636 - 103rd Street. Ticket Number 89, drawn, by Tee wet we pe ee sney SMOKER'S STAND very customer is entitled to's My Valet Cleaners and Dyers Mead: Office, 9353 106A Ave. s5a7 - Oftles, Cer. Fiona 288 AUTO INTERIORS CLEANED AND STERILIZED WHITE SPORTS GOODS DRY OR STEAM. CLEANED FURS CLEANED REPAIRED STORED Mail Order Department, Phone 23431 you, Helen, it Jim-Jam along. Jim-Jam, heard that, too. He why Aunt Late wai grateful. He decided to ask her about it'in the morning. tor iu 5. own man Was staring at THE END A Good Little Trouper, by Tom F. Barry. ime tw of pantry. door this whole house 1 squeeker: AW Trudeau s Cleaning Dye Works Limited 10050 - 103rd Street.
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