' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1022, --cd, THE D AILY BRITISH WHIG. In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features Why Fear "Ne NEE hd Piano, violin ana other stringed in- struments. Alida V. Telgmann, B.E., teacher of Elocution and elsarte sys- of Physical Culture. Puplls may begin at any date. Terms on applica- tion, 484 BROCK ST. Phone 2217). | | | | Laura. A Kirkman Answered Letters. Mrs. W. W. D, "Can you tell me what will take out a stain caused from uncooked fish? Coming home from town one day I left a parcel containing fish in the baby's carri- age. It got on the baby's embroider- ed dress and when I'got home I put the dress right into boiling wa'er but could not get the stain out." Answer: A fish stain is such an unusual one, that I have no recipe for removing it. 80 I am publishing your query in the hope that some Reader Friend who has happened tv have experience in removing such a stain, will drop me a postal giving me some hint that will help you, so that I can publish it here. A Pupil: "You may think it ra- ther eariy, but I am writing for ad- vice in making my Christmas pres- sents! What would be anappropriate gift for a dear teacher and also for a deur friend? Please also tell me from what material a combing jack- et is best made." Answer: Don't ever fear that I would think one of my readers "too early" in requesting information concerning some definite event. Tha trouble with most readers is, that they wait till the very last minute before an event----and then write me in such desperate haste that it is of- ten hard for me to get answer to them in time. I think your teacher and your friend would both appreci- ate something made by your hands A }| --such as a boudoir cap, or one of Dental Surgeon Wishes to announce that he has resumed his practice, cor. Wel- | lington and Princess | Streets. Phone 2092, | Dr. H. HOME-MADE BREAD BUTTERNUT BREAD MALTANA BREAD BM your sight is at fault, place your ©a%o in our hands and permit us to examine your eyes. 'We are competent and dependable in Optical Science, and will help you to mew sight and visual fort, Trust Us: With Your Eyes. R. ARTHEY, Ro. Tag oe - = tor 'doing your best 18 the one that comes seven times a "Fill the bag with wheat and there will be no room for tares. ef good soap is Jest for any and the dainty pink or blue satin pin cushions covered just on the top with a mat of embroidered white lin- en, or crocheted linen thread (these pin cushions are very popular just now.) For the combing jacket, use either silk crepe or cotton crepe SOMETHING ABOUT BUNGALOW SERVANTS "Then th® velvet-footed Tamils Hand around the goodly fare, And forgotten are lfe's trammels, Little thought of is its care." "I have been sitting thinking, Ted- dy," said Uncle Frank, "that among my most pleasant memories of Ceylon Christmas Day must always take a place. I have spent many jolly Christ- masses with brother planters and I very seldom was obliged to have din ner alone except on my first Christ- mas in Ceylon. I had orders from the superintendent to be back and I found myself along eating roast turkey and plum pudding and drinking iced beer. The servants had the bungalow all de- corated with evergreens when I ar. rived home, for I had been away on a day's leave the day before, and even a small present was waiting me. I re- member when dinner was over I gave them a present and told them to goto the cooly lines and enjoy themselves. I spent the §vening wondering what wickedness I'had committed to be ex- iled like that on an out-of-the-way tea estate. The servants were the only touch of Christmas about the whole business, I was only a sinera durei, or small master then, and I had a cook. T appu and a cuisinemate. The cook. appu looked after the bungalow and cooked and the other fellow was just a cooly help. There was an old cooly with a wooden leg and a top hat who used to sweep around the garden for a short time every day, who was quite a character, but he was not really my own servant as he swept round all the buildings on the estate. The cook-ap- pu was a Cochin, not nice servants as a rule "and the kitchen help was a ra. ther poor specimen of a Tamil. I dd ---- Is essential o A Sa it means disease, rheuma- catarrh, humors, headache wander i Gn a S00 hed" Hood', of health-tone. 8 mended for al) panila is recom. and other pica, because it ig made from scribe, com who of full-weight, solid bar "SURPRISE" ouse 0 d use. pressed with an iron. Bind the jack- et with gaia ribhea in tke came delicate color.of which it is made. S.H.: "Kindly advise me concern- | ing the best way to keep linens and | laces for a period of six months without using, so that they will not discolor. Also, does good lace 'ear from being laid away?" Answer: Wrap the linens and laces in blue tissue paper and lay them away in a chest so that light does not strike them. The blue pap- er keeps them from becoming yel- low. Good lace does not tear from being laid away. Bug for a period longer than six months it is not wise to' lay away any linens or cottons which have been starched. Inftsad, "rough dry" the pieces (that fs, wash them without soap and sun them well to dry) and lay them away in the blue paper just as they are. When you wish to use them you can blue, starch and iron them. InY this way, no chemicals in starch or blueing can decay the fibres. A Subscriber: "How can I remove stains caused by an indelible pen- cil?" Answer: Soak the stained part of the fabric in denatured alcohcl, then wash as usual, Tomorrow -- Knitting Yourself a Scarf for Winter. All inquirtes addressed to Miss Kirkman in care of the '*'Efficient Housekeeping" department will pe answered In these columns in thel turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great humber received, So # a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope muet be enclosed with the question--The kdttor, not get a big salary, and, like most other sinea dureis, I had to put vp with any sort of servant I could get. When I became a periya durei, or big master, I had an appu, who looked af. ter the bungalow, a cook, a bungalow podeyion, a horse-keeper, a dog-boy, a kitchen cooly, a garden cooly, and af- ter 1 married, a couple of native nur. ses. It did not take me long to get rid of my Cochin cook-appu for he chewed bang, a wicked drug, and 1 knew that he would probably knife me sometime when under its influence, I then got an old rascal of a cook by name Silvanaigom, who is still with me and whose son is now my second servant. He was a bad rascal and more often dfwnk than not, but he could cook and he never took exception to being thrashed when he deserved it. I bowled him over with a leg of mut- ton on one occasion. He was foolish to come to the table when he was drunk and I lost my temper and hit RAGGA. Why Teeth Show In pictures--and everywhere today Millions are removing film Have you noted how most pictures now show pretty teeth? And how countless peo- ple, wherever you look, show beautiful teeth when they smile nowadays? ' Those are results of this new of teeth cleaning, which millions now empioy. Now we urge you to try it at our cost, and to start today. Try combating film Until late years, nearly all teeth were kept clouded by a film. And 49 in 50 people suf- fered from film attacks. Film is that viscous coat feel It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. It forms the basic of dingy coats, in- cluding tartar, unless you constantly combat it. Stains are absorbed by that film. It also holds food substance which fer- ments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs Thus most tooth troubles are now traced to film. And all those tro were con- Jantly despite all care of the Old ways ineffective ordinary tooth paste effectively fights film. In fact, tooth pastes based on soap and chalk even make the film more clinging. 8o dental sci has for years been seek- ing Phe a, Two effective methods have been found. Able authorities proved them by many careful tests. And now lead- ing dentists almost the world over advise their daily use. A tooth has been cr: new-type paste cated, based on m The name is Pepsodent. In that tooth No paste are embodied those two film combatants --one to curdle the film, one to remove it. Careful people of fifty nations are now Get Your Free Tuc: At stores named below This week oily, any store named below will hand a 10-Day Tube of ent if you present the coupon. Two other new effects Pepsodent brings two other effects which dental science has now proved essential, It multipli the starch digestant in the saliva. That is there to digest Starch demons on teeth which may otherwise ferment and It multiplies thie alkalinity of the saliva. That is there to neutralize the acids which cause decay. just oppo- The ordinary tooth paste site effects. It decreases two great Soup nes, which Nu = nt, every them manifold effect. ": I -------- Thus to millions of in clime Pepsodent has et ae oil SY + pro- tection. The benefits will be life-lasting. whole races are breed by millions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. a new dental era. Brings Added Charms and Quickly You will gee the t ef- fects, Amazing and deligh! after very little use. Present the for a 10-Da Tube. Note sighed the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear. New beauty, new with those whiter him ove? the head with the mutton. He was a nice old chap when I was ill with fever ,and I think you will like old Silvanaigom. He is a very old man and seldom gets the chance to tipple. Little Boys Are Seryants. "The bungalow podeyion is usually a young boy, who is learning his work hey have a hard life of it as a rule, The other servants keep them in or. der and master keeps them on the run and jump. Woe betide the podeyiont who does not appear spotlessly clean | when waiting at the table. He were better dead than allow a dirty spoon or fork or a glass with a fingermark to appear on the table. Master's clothes have to be put out just-so-so, and the water in master's bath must be exact- ly the right temperature. He must hear master call and be at his side one teeth. ourog tees i aay haradul way, fitting or easy removal REG. IN Now advised by leading dentists the world over - second after. He is an important per. sonage I can tell you, and when he is taken Qn a trip instead of the appu he is the "whole cheese", as people some- times say, I used generally to have Sinhalese podeyions until the "Snipe" was old enough to walk, I think his right name is Gabriel, but he was such & poor sort of angel that some of my friends nicknamed him the "Snipe." He is old Silvanaigom's son and a young man now .The appu is some. times called" the butler. My appu al ways calls himself the butler, and he 18 a very superior person. His name is Anthony. He wears a pink and gold turban and his coat buttons are solid gold, but beyond looking beautiful and a lly taking a turn as cook when Silvanaigom is sick, he is not of much use. He only appears at mealtimes and when the other servants bring in the horses food, the dogs' food, or anything that needs my spec- One has to inspect the imals for Ramaswamy has a way of iving his chargs if he is not watched. It is nice though, Teddy, to sit down with one's friends at a nice dinner table, beautifully deco- rated with rich flowers and maiden. hite-clad Uranlus, a figure inciting to a degree of independent thought and action, and one upheld by the excitement of Mars to boldness and enterprise. There is probability of important change, new business and increase of fortune. A similar auspicious and Prosperous rule obtains in domes- tic and heart affairs. Those whose birthday it is may look for a progressive year, with ad- vantageous change, and they may find themselves venturesome and re« active and far-seeing state, with all sourceful, with all faculties assisting the faculties alert and potential, un- [to progress and happiness. ' A child der the aspect between Mercury and [born on this day will be talented, ac- To-morrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kemble ly WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15. The prospect is for an active and progressive day, according to the favoring positions of leading planets. 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