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The Liberal, 22 Feb 1923, p. 2

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KJOMPLETE SCHOOL SET WEE 10 BOYS GIRLS 1 School Case 1 Pencil Box 8 wabar 'I‘ipped' Lead. Pencils 1 Special Drawing Pencily Compass Pen Holder 2 Pen Points 1 Box of Crayons 1 Eraser - 2 Packages Union Jack Flag ‘- Stickers, so t mt you can prud: the 33;: on your . :hodl boo-ks. lethal-s, We will give you thls whole School Outfit tree of all charge if you will sell Mt $3 worth of lovely Embossed Fists? Pas-t Cards at 100 a. package. Send us your name and we will semd you the cards to sell. When sol-d send fLhe money. and we will send you P10 whole outfit. Address HOMER - WARREN CO. 1‘ Dept. 23, Toronto. The parents of young children usuâ€" ally View with complacency the deter- mination of their offspring to have their own way. They may not. let them have it, 'but they comment approvineg on the strength of character indicated by tenacity, however disagreeany it may be expressed. A mother excl'aiims with satisfaction. “He’ll know what he wants, he’ll go after it,” agrees the father. “Pretty god tnait.” It is not unlikely that, as the years go on, many of these inexperienced and prejudiced parents will continue to confuse strength of desire with strength of will. But strength of de- sire does not always imp-1y strength of will; sometimes it even seems to prevent the growth of strength of will. If, as is often the result under imâ€" proper dlirection, it leads to self- :IJKI'ulgence, it certainly does not proâ€" duce strength of will. The self-willed person is usually the one least given to practicing selfmontrol; and there is! no better test of the strength of a ,_ ‘ bh d. to ,h- h â€"â€"that dainty piece man 8 WE] than e egrethe gmxiol now takes the place of the oldâ€"fashion- [ed fitted lining. 'I‘he openâ€"back var- he practices self-control. attain is an excellent trait, but it can 0111 be fiéveloped if with it there is el'oped equally the power to forego. andl stead oI smoothing them down. Make sure that the skirt part ‘is long enough to hold in the thighsâ€" that the bottom of the corset doesn’t cut across the fullest part of the thighs and invite a bulge below. Notice if! the top is high enough to take care of the diaphragm. Remember that corsets are made to sit down in as well as stand up in. Try sitting down to see if the steels are the right length. And take a good look at yourself in a full-length mirror. If the corset gives the correct gentle persuasion you will be smoother of line and per- haps a little straighter. Of course you will need a bressiere of underwear that lety of strong cotton 'broche with diaphragm reinforcement is excellent 1a.. L1H “-mt A,......,‘ An} .0. AMA; TheIâ€"‘ezfore_ flhev fathers and mothers who rejoice over their children’s mani- "He has‘ such a strong will!" the Woman’s Sphere Self-Willed and Strong-Willed. $“E§§@§§®a@ This outfit compI 6‘10 When you find that tea or coffee makes you ner- vous, keeps you awake at night, or causes frequent headache, it’s time to change to Instant Postum. This wholesome, healthful table beverage gives you all the comfort and satisfaction of your usual morning cup. It has charm without harm to nerves or digestionâ€"cheer without fear of a dangerous ‘idckâ€"back." Made instantly in the cup at the table â€"â€"no boiling, no waiting, no waste. At your grocer’s in sealed, air-fight tins A generous sample kin d Instant Poamm " a gem, postpald. to: 4c. in stamps. Wdtu Cancun Penna: Conn! 00., lehed, 45 From 3g, 3., Toronto. rump Windsor, 0mm Instant Postum fostations of a strong pan-pogo to possess themsel'ves of whatever they want my be rejoicing prematurely. The wisdom or unwisdom of their guidance is likely to determine wheth- er the child in whom they have such pride grows up self-willed, self- indulgent and ineffectual, or strong- wil‘led, resolute and- capable. Of course you will need a bmseiere â€"â€"thaj: dginty piece of underwear that MW takes the place of the old-fashion- ed fitted lining. The openâ€"back var- iety of strong cotton vbroche with diaphragm reinforcement is excellent for the stout figure. And' no doubt you will ‘be glad to know that they Looking Ten Pounds Lighter. Do you look slimmer or stouter than you really are? If you tip the scales twenty pounds heavier than last year, do you show it? Or are your clothes helping you out. The right corset will slend-erize ten pounds ofi“ one‘s looks. The result is quicker than rolling exercises or a diet list. And the right corset is a matter of careful selection. Sllim nineteen may choose a “clasm‘around” just because it looks so delectable over the back of a chair. But when one is growing a little older and a little s‘touter, de- veloping curves and maybe angles, it's more important to know where the waistline will come; whether the skirt is deep enough to hold in the thighs; whether the top is high enough to l‘e~ strain the diaphragm. And the only sure way of knowing what the corset will do for you is to try it on. If you-r store hasn’t a fitting mom ask the privilege of returning the corset, if it doesn‘t come up to qualifi- cations. And state your case frankly to the girl behind the counterâ€"stout and tall, short, high-busted, low- busted, short-waisted, long-waisted, lafige below the waist, or large above the waist. It will help herr to show you the corset that suits your type. There is more than one kind of srtout corset, you know. And here is a check-up when you try on the corset First, be sure it’s adjusted properly. Loosen the laces and hook it from the top down. Slip one hand under the corset in the .back and pull it down in the back with the other hand. Put your hand under the corset in the front and gently raise the abdomen. Then start pulling the laces from the bottom up. Hitch the cor-set up a little in front. If the cor- set is pulled down too low in the front, it will poke out at the top. Then fas- ten the garters. The front ones ought to come to the inside of the leg and be loose. Fasten the side and back ones snug. See that the waistline comes at the right place. It's most important to the woman of large proportions. A corset that rides up makes angles in- stead of smoothing them down. Remember that corsets are made to sit down in as wel-l as stand: up in. Try sitting down to see if the steels are the right length. out across the fullest part of the thighs and invite a bulge below. Notice if! the top is high enough to take care of the diaphragm. “There’s a Reagan” FOR HEALTH 'm‘e making bl‘assieres longerâ€"no gap beLween the corset and the brassiere to give that uncomfortable coming- apart feeling at the waistline. It’s a good» idea to have your bras- lsiere fitted at Phe same tune you do your corset. Corsets and brassieres are a good deal like shoes. You can’t be sure they are comfortable unlesa you try them on. And, like shoes, they will) wear better if you don’t put on the same ones day after day. Perhaps you like the idea of having a less expensive light come? and bras- siere :0, working ‘around the house ind outdh-or exercise, and a heavier better grade one for wearing your new Poiret {will or Rhama crepe stout Women who are doing WEE??? Women Turn Inventors to Home Duties. Toâ€"day in England there are more (Q the idea of having ‘ht c9352? and bras- ‘hround the house i‘se, and a heavier 136 1’ Qém’ Olaf faanffgr frgaé’” your new I know ghten Steam heat 3156 is missing in tins country, and so a fire grate which piv- ots around, warming two rooms simul- taneously, is an invention of last year which is going well. Another recent discovery is the fireplace which can be converted from a closed gas; fire to an open fire grate by pressing a button. women inventors than ever before. Last year was a 'boom year for the Patent Office, and a large percentage of the applicants for patents (35,500 in all) were women. Women outnumbered men with in- ventions for the home. The shortage of domestic servants has stimulated women to think out improvements in the running of the British house-hold. Last year the inventions covered al- most every department of home labor. 7 English women are conservative in their; homevfixtures,”l5ut they are beâ€" ginning to take a real interest in the many inventions on the market. Elec- tricity is not installecl in every Eng- lish home, and so a hand vacuum washer for clothes has had a‘great Do l‘t mu know th soul such a b you seem of my hear 9 other can f" you’ve won, mge ZWV Curious Fact To M My Son at your soul part, game m ng in this gamut“Iulmum!"nunmiluzmmummmmnmmwuummmflluummmml g For those who roll their own. ASK FOR 0TB m Y an Columbla'a Castor Oil. Columbia has become a serious x‘lv of India in supplying the world w! castor oil. Lecturer (in a small townâ€"“Of course. you all know What the inside of a corpuecle is like." Chairman of Meeting (interrupting) â€"â€"“Most of us do, but you had better explain it for the benefit of them as have never been inside one.” 850‘? Guarantee Motor Co. 871 BAY ST. N., HAMILTON, CAN. Your TRACTOR. Automobile or sta- Llonary engine. it reground and new pistons and rings fitted, will be stronger than new. Send for circulars. irrigated Farms Sauthem timer Direct from Manufacturers h sumor. Write for Frlces Socrial Terms Ia Farmers Corrugated Gaflvanized $iee Rfiefing w" Eouim alumna nae. a " g ' x " 115;: 3393}; and ma m it an nm‘x. a Buy Write for furthgr figorgq The Metallic Roofi 1gine Cylinder Grinding Lzmueu , 1194 King St. W., Toronto Wllling to be Taught small townâ€"“Of ltd WIGATIOI LMTED I)ch Albem lada‘ in!

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