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Personalities and Stage :-Fashions-:-Features zeal Entertainment, using Delphine mpton sing I Still creen Snapshots tt Talking Comedy. IMES TODAY ference sed U E-M NDAY, in Sister ite Decent BEam 1s By KATHLEEN NORRIS After years of this Dick found that the one thing he loved in the world wa hotel apartments, he was eglect: Mttle boy was locked, at night, to pray for the day when Dicky-boy wo Af the high schools of our greut and glorious country would sometimes Jay aside the rhetoric and geometty books for an hour and two, and talk to girls boys about actual living examples ng actual Living human beings, possibly we grown-ups woud have vo Go l ss worrying about the morals of the rising generation It is amazing 10 conside? the statis ics and theories we eran into thelr heads, without impressing them in the Jeast. and the glaring lessons ail about fo which we never call thelr attention at all. Take. the cases of two women In our town, for example women who are gelling up toward forty, now. One Mas Mary White, Who grew up in the pleasant sunshiny old home of her doctor father, went to school, practised Beales, danced, plenicked, got: herself engaged to Jim Brown, married, had tour nice babies and 15 a handsome, happy, beloved, useful, charming wo- man today. She apd Doctor Brown are about to take the famfly around the world, on holiday trip, Nobody ever thought anything harsh about Mary White, because there was nothing harch to think. Ghe had a 800d ume; a glorious time, as a girl, but she didn t have to risk her life and decency in Specd-cars and rosd- houses to do st.. There were dances, harties, expeditions to-which) her mo- ther was quite willing she should go, and there -were others her motley didn't like, and Mary loved: her mo- ther, and Was redsonable about ity What was all. Clara Jones was different. . Even in, high school she appeated 10 be poss- eaord by a terror of MISSING SOME, THING. She took every chance thal presented stself, and defied every. con- Vention that ever existed. She telked Fecklessly of things she hardly under Stood, and snapped her fingers at her mother s anxious warnings and her father s threats, She was in roadhouse one night, wit hfour college boys, when a git was shot. The girl was mixed into a fight between drunken companions st Wasn't Clara's fault that she, Clara, was held as a witness by the police. But st did mark Clara, and gradually she slipped from one social-rung after another untij she was rather iatt out Of everything that was nice, No, it wasn't blue-lipped, - puritan. self-righteousness thay ostracized her. Clara said it was, But it was really that the girl, who does that sort of thibg ISN'T attractive. Without knowing it herself: ws, CMTE, noisy, common. Clara did. At 23 she wasn't inthe least Ike the girl she file at 17 the girl who been Mury White's. chum; Mary didn't throw. Clara, down any harder, in the end, than Clara threw Mary, although i was. Clara who did ail the talking about it, Pin your taceg, Norris Says You can't jazz for five years, alx years, seven years, and then sud. Genly turn round and settle down into the normal life of fine wo- man. It simply isn t to tbe done. A baby, in health, mind, man- ners, chafacter 15 what his mother inleuigence sid Eaitue, or bad raanmetn, courses sand with the girl of 17, 20, 23 it ts just the same fing, he ie what the does, though she secs herself no more thant the child or baby doce, The girl who ta determitied. to vecome n. gentlewonnan,, to. Brow to fineness, beauty and service, iradusily eliminates ail the. uy elements from her life, and draws. in what 1s permanently valuable and true. You ttle girls of 16 aid 17 ought to get it through your h ads once and for all that the reason we older women: warn you away from certaln apparent pleasures: ts just the same as it was ten years ago, when we wanted you away from too muuch cardy, tno In hours. You had something to pave, as babes aiid. we wanted 10 help yu save it. You have something.to save now, fineness, niceness, cleanness. We want to Help you, tint ail Tie day Is. coming wlten every moment of weakneas, every foarsening and degrading mpulse hat you obey, Js going, to show in your lees. and madera, ingyour choles of words tnd cholo of friends, These madly rushing years may ost you wifehood, very probably Wil cost you motherhood, fund cer Tainiy wil cont:'you womanhood, in the tfue sense of the term. ed by servants, he was punished, he was uld be big enough for boarding-school. There in those two canes is perfectly illustrated the lesson. we want our girls to learn. You can't jazz for five years, six years, seven years, and then suddenly turn round and settle down into the normal Iife of fine woman, At simply dsn t to be done, A. baby tn health, mind, manners, character is what his mother makes him. A school child reflects her home her life gentle manners, intelli- gence and, culture, or bad manners, coarseness and negiect. And with the fein of 17, 20, 23 it is Just the same thing. She 18'what. she does; although she sees herself no more than the child or baby does. She 1s recording n impression upon every person she meete an impression of refinement, or an smpression of lawlessness, The gitl who is determined to be- come gentlewoman, to grow to fine- hess, beauty. and service, gradually eliminates all the ugly elements from her iife, and draws in what is per- manently valuable and trus. She may not seo this; she may not realize that every moment of our lives ts a moment cholee. But gradually .she grows ter, purer, wiser, stronger, and Gradually the Claras' of the world go down. into. nolster, stupider, weaker ways. And x0 the paths of' the two Dart, never to be joined again. You little girls of 16 and 17 ought to get. it through your heads once and for all that the reason we older women warn you away from certaln apparent pleasures,-1s just the same as Ye was len years ago, when we warned you:away from too much eandy, too Inte hours, putting pebbles. up Your Noses and pepper In your eyes. You had something to save, as bables, and we wanted to help vou save it. You have something to save now, - fineness, niceness, cleanness. We want to help you, that s all, The day 4s coming when every moment of weakness, every coarsening and. d: grading Smpulse that you obey, 1s go- ing to show in your faces, in your Voices and manners, in your cholce who Is determin She is very YOUR BABY AND MIN By Myrtle Meyer Eldred Child Eats Unpalatable Objects to be- gentlewoman. Dick 1s dead, but the alolwance from his family takes care of her and of Dicky-boy; Clara lets: the.boy call on his-grandparents about twice a year. inks sho tas: bad bard uty bbilter, and Tuck all her Of words and chotce of friends. De- cent persons are going to drift away from you, your name. s going to be quietly dropped from this list and that, You.are going to reach-a point wheb you, simply can t get hick, the way will be too long, the steps too 4 Dicky-boy, and Dicky-boy's mother hardly knew the child ras ative. snubbed, His father came cost you wifehood, very probably will cost you motherhood, for the doc- tors say that nothing 4s 0 destructive to delicate nerves, Ussucs, physical and mental make-up generally, as continuous strain and certainly will cost you womanhood, in the true sense of thie term. So on the ground of plain common sense, in simple self-protection, and not for any moral reasons whatso- ever, stop in time. Demand decency and moderation from the boys: youl know and you will get tt, Don't take thelr word: for it that you can run Bl Sorts of risk, now, form all sorts 9f dangerous habits, develop all sorts of bad appetites, and then return safely to the status of the girls who have been self-controlled gentlewomen all along, You can t win, And what started me, off on this, who usually talk about older prob: Jems antl more. practleal phases of Mfe? Well, it is story in the paper, Usts: morning. A very common story. It will be in the paper tomorrow morning, too, and the morning after tat, and 60 on. It ts the story of Helen G , 17 years old, who: went off with two boys for a litle innocent fun yesterday. Yesterday Oniy yesterday she was luneliing safely with her mother and dad'and brother; her dad didn t want her to go,, But'you can t say no all the time, hie says, in this. morning's Paper. No one was killed. Helen was the only one hurt when a car skidded into thelr car, ut midnight, Midnight isn t 60 very inte, and nobody Th. her party was drunk, anyway. She had been telling and telling the: hoy -tirat she had to go home, and at last they started. Her left eye was cut by broken isss, and wall never open again. They jope' to save the other eye. She will Wear a, shield. and perhups ahe can Get about alone. But she can't ever read, or go to'a movie or go back to college..again, She won't. marry, I suppose, in fact, her life 1s over, Helen is extremely pretty, but slie never will want to look in the. mirror again. The paper said the boys. felt very sorry, Helen 15. tn a hospital, badly shaken and bruised. And in a day complicated, These madly rushing years may or two her mother 1 going to tell her about her eye, Canadian Girls Goes To South A frica To Study Bushmen What Does The Jazz-Girl Win? Woman Driver Anneats tn True Light When She Goes To Get Her Driver s License By HELEN M. BOYLE rhe family's automobile 1s driven ax often by mother and daughter aa by father and brother, it. would veem from the large number of Hcenses which have been granted to women unger the new driving loense system. fundreds of women have taken out Ucenses in the past few mouths. ill ing in the pplication forin Is matter of deep thought. and concentration, for there are a number of important questions Which must: be answere Pret there fs the question of ge, Women Don't Know Helght The applicant must put down her sge not only the tell-tale, years, but the extra months as well, This ti not a. very popular question with. the Women, tt appears, und many of them get ardund t by merely writing over twenty-one. The question of height fs Hot as embarrassing as tt ts per lexing, a very few. women know Rhetr exact height unless they. are measured especially for, the oceanto Welght, is another troublesome ques- tion, The pleasantly. phunp. driver may have the appearance of a Btylian Stout but on her application form there ts no room for effect Just a plain statement of those two hu dred pounds. Then there in the color of the yes. This question really seems too romantic for such w prosaic urpose. However it must be answered fy'kpromate way and although the pper driver remembers with a sigh HIB remarks about. your eyes as blue a5 skies she must simply put. down that her eyes are blue, green or ZFey or whatever they are, Tho color of hair ts the most interesting question of all. What-happens if a woman gets her Heense as a blonde and then decides to become a brunetic? This is an important point upon which the authorities, have not yet made a ruling Men Are Frank About Liquor To the question Do you. habl- tually use intosicating beverages? the women practically ail. respond Sno. The men's-answersare quite different. The frankness of the men in this regard has been surprising, even thove who only drink once in while putting down moderately or occasionally in answer to. this uestion. Weal eyesight 1 practically the only phiysieal disability which women have registered. The men, on, the other hand, have indicated a great humber of cases of one rm, one leg, or one eye. Many of these cases are returned men who have been driving cars for about ten years, In thes cases, of disability the drivers--ar tested and if found able to. haudle the ear satisfactorily bre given thet Meense. ? Secrois Are Kept 7 The women of this provinee sheild be very thankful thet thr-form of the Meense only carries a place for the name and number of the driver in- stead of all the questions for identifi- cation, . These are on the application form which is filed awey in the pro- vinelal secretary's office, eufe from the Inaulaltive eye of a friend who might Want to know the fair driver's age-or Weight, In some of the United Siqte Mt 13 necessary for the driver to carry this information on her lcenso, but the officials here are much more tact- ful pers are to ut Papper The There have a large number of ramen over, aixty applying. Not Jong agg an elderly white-haired lady: applied form Hctnse to. ative tho family car as whe sald that shes was a much better driver than her husband. There have been several applica- tions of parents for their children who are under sixteen, ax the par ents wrote that, there was no one else to drive: the ear. However, the law statec that no one under six- teen shall have a license so 10 ex- ceptions can be made. Frequently six Ucenses for the same: car are ied, When all members. of the family drive. Not for Back-Seat Drivers Perhaps the most interesting part of the whole worten s driving license problem ts that the great majority of women have not yet. applied for ie- gnses, as the department does not No Women Among Those Who I Date; Grandma Takes the Wheel Too; No Back Seat Chauffeurs Need Apply Eamonton won ve Lost Licenses To 1) Wie does some Light trucking in one of the xtburbs and the otQers reside in the country, where they drive for farms or market gardens, Professional drivers lic- enises are even more intricate than the ordinary ones for there must be the picture of the Mcensee on each Moense applications 1s There are 3,000 divi- sions in the alphabetical file which contains these cards. These files have already been put t considerable ust in tho short Ume the system has been operating. Frequently letters have been received at the department registering complaints against certain rivers, suggesting tat they are. tn: competent or have physical disabill- ties. Tho files are then referred to and a check-up made, Must Know Rules The most important question on the application form is: Are. you familiar with the rules of the road and the motor vehicle laws of thts province? A small booklet is given to exch applicant, containing a syn- opsia of the Vehicles and Highway Traitic act, and the rules of the road. One of the most importent Parts of this booklet is the. note Having the right of way does not relieve person from exercising rea sonable caro to avold a collision. Many people, knowing that they have right of way become careless and Pause an accldent, A WARNING TO MOTHERS Watch the Health of Your Little Ones at All Times No mother can expect that ber child wilt escape sll the ills to which bairyhood and childhood are subject, but she can do much to lessen the severity of these troubles, The moth- er should be constantly on her guard to prevent childhood ailments, or if they come on suddenly as they usual ly do, to have the means at hand to Felleve them. Thousands of mothers, have found Baby's Own Tablets the ideal remedy for ttle onss thou- sands of mothers always..keep the Tablets in the house as a safeguard against the sudden illness of thelr Ultle ones, Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative. They regulate the bowels; sweeten the stomach a1 thus banish constipation and indiges tion; break up colds and simple fey- er and make the cutting of teeth easy, The Tablets arc absolutely kuaranteed free from injurious drugs and may be given to the youngest child with perfect. safety. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 a box from The Dr, Williams Medicine Cu., Brockville, Ont. New Head Mistres At Oshawa College Was Dame At Eton Canadian Press TORONTO, Ont, Sept, 14 Mins Mary Oughterson who fs coming from Elon College. England, to be head milstrens of Bishop Bethune College, Oshawa, 1s heralded ag a woman of 1 distinetlon with wide educational and admin- in addition to her ac- COTTAM, we FREE THU Sephepaonbl iP CANARIES IN TH che ze nde fiend zt 2 Hep pace eat at Geyeetane nd te qi nee Lin, AND MAIL COUPON Seed Co, Duchess ge 5 eas At Address formerly 621 10346 JASPER AVE. co Bend wi cosler. The amargea read andar instructive Ibe gent THE NIGHTS WILE, re-mage ands 9514 110th Ave. cone Tera When the war roe out cic was ase isting Dr, Lytticton at Bto ke Most of her country women lie v unteered for received high Brake trom the war office for her work at Liverpool where. she. fad command of 1900 worry in te pose lal censorship department, Afters wards ahe Was Invited ta return. 1 Eton where at presenit she occuples the unique poriann of Dame in Cole lege, hiaving under her care the 70 boys-- eollegers who form the teal Eton and are the centre of its sch Inatie ite erviee, an 2, Ontario. 1c Coptage Bird Breed Tore t2 rial Cake 0 MM BIRD BREAD AND SONG ANMry wood fed and hue will thank you in cheery ot samples of Cottam armplet REE on Now To Street, Toronto 2. ON BOXED MANICURE SETS A few Beautiful Munlouro Sets in satin lined and fitted boxes. Specially Priced at 1.00 ** 1.50 * PERFECT WATCH REPAIRING oupled by COLIN ALLAN. REIDAR TORP PHONE 6091 Formerly at 10356 101st Street DOWN . MFORTERS SOON BE GETTING CHILLY those comforters and have ee ilieed, They will be rerviee ts cheap. ALBERTA FEATHER DOWN co. LTD. Phone 23780 When Mary married her doctot, Clara ran away with Dick Gray, Dick was the adored only son of the richest family tn town. They were married, ind came me or their eek aaa erates oe be tet Sanaa Rana But Clara's tastes, formed by six feet oe tee eT, changed overnight. She was still foe oat apesdtea a on. ee ey tie i oboe deine scat ete Dick's parents extricated the young ouple from difficulties of all sorts. Clarn and Dick bought more and more powerful cars, they entertained to a Point that interested the local police, they prociaimed on all sides the ab- mre aut After years of this Dick found that tie one thing he loved in the world was Dicky-boy, and Dicky-boy s mo- ther hardly knew. the child was alive. The Uttle boy.auis locked, at nigh into hotel apartments; he was neg- Daughter of Late London Professor Carties on Research On Own Account Canadian Press + CAPE TOWN, Souah Atricn.. Sept, 14 Miss Slyvia Secley, who is as- sistant to Dr, Henry Ami, geologis: at the University of Ottawn, hus been looking forward to coming to South Afries ever since she was a small child, for then her father, the late Prof. H. G. Seeley, PRS., of London university, came to thik country at the instance of the Royal Society many years ago, says an article in the Cape Argus. In the course of-researches in the Karoo he discovered the remains of monster which-he named, n compl- Winds? bis ment to his frend, Mr. Thos. Bain, Shates Finds in Canads the Parelesaurus Batnn. i, Seeley That was three years ago, and now twas promised the appointment of ai. she accompanies ike Canadian sciee Tector of Geological Survey of South tist every summer vacation to his Africa, and it was in antictpation of little camp at Les Byzies, spree, to Jssue them to the back-seat drivers, Women. Make Good The old joke about the carelessness, of women rivers does not apply in Alberta. At least so tt would. seem. from the reports. wh been re ceived in the office of the deputy Drovinelal scoretary since the Inaug- Uration of the new system of drivers Hoenses in July. In the past: two months thirty-five driving e8 have been suspended, but not one of them belonged to. woman, How ever, perhaps charms: manners of the fair drivers rather thelr mechanical skill which have saved then from being sum- , for the deputy provincial sec retary, Mr. E. Trowbridge, states that Practically all the suspensions have Tesulted from discourtesy on the part Of the drivers rather than irom their inability to handle a cer. In fact Some of the drivers. whose Ucenses have been suspended have been at the wheel for-ten years. They cer- Bee HL 3 8, wrist read yop ariicles every day and find them interesting. I-wonder if you can Lelp me solve problem I've been battling unsuccessfully, My Mttle three-year- Old girl loves to eat hair and fuzz of any At first abe pulled the hair off her doll, so I took it away and bought her one without hair. Now she pulls out her own hair and eats the fuzz from the blankets or any- thing that has nap, When she was baby she never put, anything in er mouth, She isnot a bit nervous, She gets She is'not w bit nervous, She gets cereals, vegetables, ye juice and fruit. sho gets amb, bee f, chicken and or, but no fish or fried foods. She weighed ten pounds at birth and happy, healthy ell has good siln happy, healthy 5 a sxin- and color and 1s scarcely ever sick. Sho sleeps all-night and lias m nap tn the daytime, there be any- ected to work. in collaboration with him, Now the responsibility of the report to go buck to Canada is hers, Miss Seeley, who was educated at Queen's college, London, started her career as teacher of history and lit- erature. She had, however, been rear- ed in the scientific atmosphere, and when Dr, Amt, who visited the family every year on his way from Canada to his Glgging fields in France, want ed an nsgistant his old friend's daugh- ter took the Job. Because itS the Richest, thing lacking in her diet? mnt hus ttle sclentists as. the capital p y yaterious and. lected by-rervants, he was: punished, ang lacking, that she has filling in that he taug oa cee tainly knew all about the el d I iT iT oe Bray anid. athe, ame, sare cue awful habit E'guld Gntehter rape 3 Dutch. Buy the Gt Prunes, where the French exer fd fens Bu thle lie wa trongest and best : es Dee ae as f foes im owt iage ae 4 ss eula be We South tor bouaine Ss Gag ats eines bes Catena eee cee eT wee Me ashe ae in Barley Malt onthe torre Teese L Soe Canada, where they are treasured for women are careful driv- Boe wid lets ar te ace reas oy hg ok Bg oy 5 te omen aaa? a y that ran ashe tas come Tn ue siaehice ot Vtaly devold of paleaitnie refr' * suined tn instating apo tele Satis es a perfect fascinating, Pierce, a man even richer than Dick, but she didn t, and she is still drifting about town, twelve years after the di- her chief, mainly for the ot ig se ts a een te compare them with those which After the specimens have been sent back to Canada, Miss Secley takes part in the careful sorting and of tha road, but they generally know exaclly what their rights are. Women as Chauffeurs Six women in the province have Market Today she has geen in the Pyrenees, It is n classifying that goes on. Dr. Ami is Great Srlet to her that iliness. pre- then ea enone fo. mare, tie Z coming, finds (made expense) Se es See ee eae eee ee ons imens have been sent , on the subject of negativism. tothe mikeum at Toronto to tne ats erteciy patural kmpulss universtis ot Ottawa, British Co. says lumbia, Saska: and That comes about Manitoba, Sakatchewan fi.,t0o MUCH aid not too little Miss B eley took the opportunity : when she was last in Prance of see Cover the blankets with muslin for ing some of the rock drawings in the the time being and attract her atien- Pyrenees and there she met Aloe Hon elsewhere when she starts to Breull, who has come with tis pote Pal out Bae ate Wo see our rock paintings. She is most keen to Now that the country is again ie Witt caren ia the ean and she wil there e feverish over dieting it x impersive the patient Mal herefore Join become ingrated peenuse ofthe at: Lot the eenctvant stg, BREMEN the anthro P tention tiny attract and the mother's yearning Yorn Sylhet, poe Sppesiton to them. Suggeotion u an: Whole ads ate LEE, gh FOILING GREASE vos ean eee in hat cuaemtrh one, is inpertant during the Cover: grease spots on wood or story Pat Giestisn sugges are , - sor seston ae Seat ec with Bde stare Snes Mote are having trouble in rete Me idred is offering this child. It Jou nag and woold and week, she. gives stggeeted menus ybich wil absorb the grease, Pou wand TF O1 constantly and the child for both the pre-natal and inctation hls hale-eai - RIN HUMDEF ing as one means of showing that of other subjects of intercat to the she, too, can. be boss. If you will prospective mother. Information tor send a self-addressed and. sta the Expectant Mother will be sen envelope to this department, T shall to any reader. who writes to he be happy to send you a list of books Eldred in care uf the Your Baty mnd Chat will be helpful tn clearing up this Mine department of this newsperes Ca NLA eas ere, ata ae 2 Sa ed envelope with her request for so have leaflets on temper and leaflet. lantrums and What to do When Baby Gays No' , or in sinipler m vorce, calling herself a real estate agent, although I don't know that she has ver made sale, a thin, fits woman, with dyed halt hopeleeniynopelesiy applied for professional vuffeur s. Hoenses, according to the vineial secretary. One of tees is sa Switch to TET) VR Large 2 itb.Can Highest Quality Goes Further re for Your Money Women Checked U; For Exhibitin Work heir Own Not Canadian Press TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 14 Two answers have been received to the Jettera sent out by the Exhibition wu- thoritics to women suspected of show- ing work other than that done -by themselves at the C.N.E. this year, One Woman acknowledges tliat the pleces asked about were not her own and apologizes for showing them, She explains that she had not read the rules and therefore was under misapprehension, The pieces wer Lt et lovely so she entered them. Another woman anawers the letter but not the questions, She does not acknowledge that any place questioned 4s not her own: work, nor doss she enclose Une required declaration that i war, Bo a second letter bas gone to her For Lumbago and Sciatica At the very first indication of again; the back or sciatic nerve gece Jr. Relief will be prompt because this powerful liniment provides the warmth which stimulates the circulation and breaks up the con- Abuorbi be depended rbine, Jr, cari be depended upon to'de he wart pomp tea te yeu takes the stifiness out of your back, and the being greascless, does not stain the poe nervous irritation from faults of management which we must strive to correct, He also suggests that these habits favourite druggiste 1.25. CLEANSING O1L CLOTH To clean oll cloth, wash it with water and wipe dry wih'a el-an cloth CARE OF BRUSHES Atter each using, scrubbing brushes should bs rinsed and dried in the aun en: fwith the bristles down snow Te ETE BLOWEY-HENRY uimired HOMIS FURNISHERS 10154 - 101st Street Christie Grant WHERE EVERY DAY 1s BARGAIN DAY England ha: nto be puntatns y covered with Tomorrow: Expected. CHING Falls to Gain
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