w Charm Is Needed In Business Life It Is A Definite Assct to Any Woman Who Wishes to Be Successfcl :t Her Job Charmâ€"the sincere, nonâ€"gushy, thoughtful varietyâ€"is a definite asset to any business woman who wants to be successful in her job, says Mrs. Hortense M. Odiam, president of one of New York‘s great Fifth Avenue stores. Starting each day right is most important. â€" This means leaving home with a pleasant theâ€"showâ€" mustâ€"goâ€"on attitude and managing a cheery "good morning" to felâ€" low workers. Learn to take criticism in the spirit it is given. Don‘t close your cars to new suggestions. Manners Matter Don‘t lose your temper every time you cannot have your own way. Never, never be rude to anyâ€" one. Do try to be interesting and entertaining â€" without â€" appearing conceited. Manners, after all, are the outâ€" ward manifestations of charm. Practically everyone is polite to his employer and those over him, but the truly charming person is polite and smilingly cordial to all and sundry. "Growing Pains" Warning Signal All Is Not Well with Your Child Ii He Complains of Tkem â€" May Be Caused by Mainutriâ€" tion, Bad Posture Gwen H. Mitchell, of Â¥ilot Mound, Man., was a member of the judging team of the Pilot Mound Poultry Club which won the poultry judging contest at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, with a score of 1,019 points out of a possible 1,200 points. n Peering at me above The quaint steel rim Of spectacles as bright As soraphim: "A stitch, you know, my dear, If done in time, Will serve as wellâ€"or betterâ€" Than will nine." "Yes ma‘am," I‘d say politely (As all good children should), Nor drop the smallest word. to hint I had not understoodâ€" "A stitch in time saves nine", She‘d nod, and tie a knotâ€" While I, a wriggling questionâ€" mark, k Was wondering: Ninc whet? â€"â€"Marion Doyl« in the New York Times. "A suuen in Uine ca%l( Grandmother said, Holding her needle up To eatch the thread Italy‘s expenditure for adverâ€" tising to induce foreigners to visit the country, will be $5,000,000 in the next year. A Stitch In Time She Knows Poultry Detective Dan Colwell of the Graberâ€"Vael _ private _ detective agency is assigned the io of shadâ€" owing McDonald whose wife fears gangster enemies are plo‘ting to murcder him. MeDonald is killed in spite of Colwell‘s watchfuiness. Now, with McDonald dead. the smupgling ring which he led has become _ disorganized. Colwell risks his life to gather evidence by playing one against ansthe z. CHAPTER X Lefty walked out of the bedâ€" room pulling the door shut, but it swung partly open again. His gun â€" was â€" lowered. "That‘s all right. You tried to slip it over on me and I showed you I won‘t stand for it. What I want to know is, why the gag about Mrs. Mcâ€" Donald? You put Helen here up to posin‘ as Mac‘s wife when he never had one. An excuse to set one of your gumshoe artists trailâ€" in‘ Mac." "Aw, Lefty, we figured you might do somethin‘ to land the bunch of us in the mud. Yeahâ€" and you damn near did! Helen suggestedâ€"" He stopped, flung the girl a look of inquiry whether he had revealed something best kept secret. "I mean she tried to talk you into keepin‘ cool. But nothing‘d do, you had to get all hcate(lâ€up. Hell, that game didn‘t work out much anyhow. Forget §t." The killer sneered. "Yeah, forâ€" get it! I s‘pose you come here for the package, eh?" "You bet I did. And I mean to split in it, you hear? You can‘t put nothing over on me, Lefty Quillen! Not with two â€" murder put nothing over on me, Lefty Quillen! Not with two murder raps ready to grab you and me knowing plentyâ€". But why should 1 ever spill it?" Otto interruptâ€" ed himself, "Say, we gotta work to@cther like we always did! Made money, ain‘t we? But you might money, ain t w trot out that p eagerly." "He‘s Gone With It" There was a brief silence. "I haven‘t got it. 1 don‘t know who has. Thought Soun pulled a slick one on me and snitched it, but now. . . ." Quillen shrugged and scowled. "Hell, 1 don‘t know where it is Otto." The detective agency head hung on the words, speechless. He made rumbling sounds in his throat. "You lie!" he burst o t in new fury. "You‘re a dirty liar, Quilâ€" lenâ€"you sold the stuff already! That‘s what you did, and . now you‘re tryin‘ to whine off. But you can‘t get away with it, see? Gimme â€" my â€" shareâ€"quick!"‘ he roared, and again whipped up his gun. They were like wildeats, ready to spring. With a gasp Helen Fane darted between the two guns and struck them up. *"Stop it! What‘s accomplished by killing each other? Youâ€"you saps!" the girl flung at them so hard it stung. "Listen, Otto; Lefty tried to give you and me and Mac the run around. He thought we were trying to give him the run around. "Well, Mac‘s gone and he was the boss. That package is gone too, and Quillen has no more idea than you have where it is. That‘s straight. He only wishes he did have! We‘ve lost it, that‘s all. My guess is that Soup Catterby pulled a fast one, had the stuff taken from the newsstand man in the Lowyers and Doctors Buildâ€" ing. Then Quillen kills him. Now the guy that was messenger for Soup is sitting pretty. Trying to find him would be like hunting a needle in a baystack. We‘re out of luck! "But the shipment‘s still comâ€" ing. We know â€" the smuggling scheme is okay. Howeverâ€"" She paused. "How did that trial packâ€" age come in, Otto?" "Keep still!"" she cried. "Put your guns up! We‘ve got to get together on this or we‘re all sunk! Otto, you know how the stuff‘s coming in: spring it!" Coming By Truck He had refused before, but now, cagily, he growled: "Truck, of course. What did you think? But hell, if we haven‘t the license numbersâ€". Them roads are lousy with trucks. And the stuff‘s in a packin‘ case, so how we gonna tell which is which if we don‘t know the right truck?. I‘m through with you!"‘ he yelled. "Both you boneâ€" heads!" / He parted his lips io speak, pressed them together suddenly, and gave a taunting smile. "Nevâ€" er mind. Got in, didn‘t it? Mac had the liconse of the truck on himâ€"that I don‘t know. You got it, offa Mac?" "Well, listen, I did, butâ€"*" "What!" A new outburst came from Graber which lasted several minutes and necessitated another daring move on the part of the girl lest the pair murder each other. He slumped disgustedly into a "Sportsman Flies High"‘ Synopsis: a:kage by Lawrence Keating ," he hinted chair. "But Otto, you‘ve got to agree to come in with us," the girl persisted. "If we fight each other we‘ll never get anywhere. Mac‘s gone, but docs that mean the whole thing goes up in smoke?* A quarter million in snow that we can double, triple our money on? Lefty made a mistake to kill Macâ€"" "Mistake‘" The big stomached Graber hurled Quillen a look of unspeakable contempt. "That big baboon maybe queered the whole works!" "Yeah, I made a mistake. But we ain‘t lost the numbers for good. I‘m willin‘ to bury the hatchet if you are, Otto." The gleam in Quillen‘s eyes questioned this statement, as if he made it with certain reservations. Graber, a shrewd judge of character, may have noted this light. But he conâ€" cluded to go along with a pretense of trusting his confederates. se "Damn you, Quillen, you let me handle this from now on! If I ever hear you did gyp me on that thirty grand worth. . ." He suckâ€" ed breath. "I‘ll put you under, He added: "What about those numbers?" "Lefty and the girl exchanged looks. "Uh, we got to get it out of a fella, Soup and I had to step on it fast after we give Mac the works there on the boulevard. We dropped the paper." There is no rest in the presence of a peacock, But with a dove one is at home. Miniature hats are still shown with high hairâ€"dos. I have heard the painters say Brilliant colors, gaudy, gay, Blended . .. make 8 lovely 21 Western Coâ€"Eds High In Health LONDON, Ont., â€" She is five feet five in her stocking feet and tips the scale at 121 pounds. Her posture is definitely good. She may suffer from colds but not from any other weakness and the doctor raves about her health as A, and her hemoglobin count as 85. Her waist measures 23 inches and her hips are 35 inches. Beginners! A jiffy knit, all plain knittingâ€"no purlingâ€"made of two identical picces (not counting sleeves)! You‘ve a choice of long or short sleeves. Pattern 1568 contains directions for blouse and plain skirt in sizes 16â€"18 and 38â€"40; illustrations of blouse and stitches; maâ€" terials required. _ esd C 2 * Average Freshette Taller and Delaware Townshin Hog Proâ€" United States _ Send 20 cents in coins (stamps cannot be ascepted) for this patâ€" tern to Wilson Needlecraft Dept., 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. REMEMBER . ... to get your copy of this week‘s Toronteo S t a r Weekly while in (CONTINUED NEXT ISSUE) Laura Whesier Jiffy Knit Adds Distinction To Your Wardrobe She is the average, or typical 99 Relationship C Â¥iley bein ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Canadian Girls Better Looking Canzdizsn Newspaper Editor Looks ‘Em Over In United Stztes And At Hore A few days ago we stood on the streets of a New York state town slightly larger than Midland and watched the boys and girls going to high school. Quite naturally we did pay a little more attention to the girls, says the Midland Free Press. We were very much disappointed. Learn to Type at Home L C Smith & Corona Typewriters of Unnadn Ltd. #7 Front St. E., Toronto We did not see more than one young lady in the whole two or three hundred that might be roaâ€" sonably styled good Ilcoking, let alone beautiful. There was scarcely one of them but had nondsscript features. Fiat, pastyâ€"colored faces, large mouths, pug noses, thick lips, fat chins, eyes set in at all sorts of angles characterized most of them. They were as much alike in their lack of distinctive features as if they had been Chinese. There was not a face to remember in the enâ€" tire lot. And their figures were very much the same. We need not go into details. They just â€" slouched along the streot. Vory few walked smartly ereet. Have Light of Inteiligence Quite recently as we walked to work we scanned the faces of our home town girls who were climbing the hill to the high school. They were good to look at. We had alâ€" ways known that before but we disâ€" covered it anew as we remembered what we had seen in the American town. Making all allowances for naâ€" tional prejudices we are still of the opinion that our Canadian girls will hold their own anywhere. There are a surprising number of them who have really lovely faces, and most of those who make no claim to beâ€" ing beautics have a regularity of features, a wealth of natural colour, and symmetry of form which is a delight to the eye. Add to this the fact that intelligence shines in their bright and merry eyes, that they carry themselves erect with the snap and vigour that goes with the healthy young bodics, and one reaâ€" lizes why there are no girls anyâ€" where just like our own. One at a time, girls, One at a time. Please. Typing is a valuable $1 Weekly | asset." unly 51 weekly buys a â€" new Corona, Buys a world‘s most popular CORONA | portable typewriter, inâ€" lnavsmremrecmmmm, CSLCINS CATTYINS COSE and Touch Typing Instructor. Write for full details. freshette registered this year at the University of Western Ontario as shown by statistics gathered by the department of physical educaâ€" tion this term. Comparison with a report issued by girls‘ colleges in the United States tell that the Canadian girl in her first year of college is an inch taller than her cousin across the border and not as heavy. At Barnard College, for instance, the typical freshette stands five feet four inches and weighs 124 pounds, Miss Barker emphasized that the Western coâ€"eds are slim, but they don‘t rate the adjective "scrawny." Issue 49â€"‘38 see more than one the whole two or that might be reaâ€" good Ilcoking, let There was scarcely ww Ten Rules For Stocking Care Read through these ten rules for stockings,. You win top marke if you keep them all: you desorve a warning if you don‘t. 1. Always buy at least two pairs in the same shads, 2. Do not fasten your suspenders to the unprotected . silk of your stockings. If Followed, They You Morev, Ke: 4. Always wear rubber gloves when washing your stockings â€" otlierwise you deserve the runs and ladders that you get. 4. Never put stockings in hot waâ€" ter. The water, which should be frothy with good quality suds, and, if you like, a dash of anmonia, must be only lukewarm. 5. Never wear a new . pair of stockings before washing. 6. Do not pull your stockings on, Always roll them carefu‘ly, 7. Never iron stockings, 8. Always mend laddors with a fine crochet hook, bringing the dropped | stitch up â€" throt gh the runas of the laddeoz until you reach the top. 9. Hither carry a patent ladder stopper, or piece of soap, so that you can dab on to each end of a new ladder to stop it spreading. 10. Wash your stockings after each wearing. Dry them in a warm room, away from direct heat, CANADIAN FISH SOUFFLE PUFFS UP WITH PRIDE And Ss Does the Clever Hostess Who Serves It Nany women are afraid to make a soufflic bscause they have "heard" it is difficult, When you come right down to it there‘s nothing â€" mysterious or â€" difficult about it, but because it seems diffiâ€" cult to so many women, the woman who tries it and finds how easy it is soon achicves a reputation, and her friends‘ opinion of her goes up several notches. Here‘s a recinpe you will find practically foolproc{? and easy to make, and oh! how delicious it is to eat!l Besides, from a budget point of view, a souffle is a grand addition to any menu, because it is inexpensive to make, and may be served as a oneâ€"dish meal, or the main dish for supper or lunchâ€" eon. Begzin with a clear soup, or serve canned oyster soup or fish chowder in small portions. This is to guarantce that everyone is sitâ€" ting ready and waiting when your souffle comes out of the oven. Serve it while it‘s hot, in the first flush of its puffy goodness, and you‘ll get lots of requests "to make it again", which is certainâ€" ly music to any homemaker‘s cars. 1%% cups cooked or canned fish (sardine, salmon, cod, halibut) Salt and pepper 4 tablespoons flow 1 eup milk 3 eggs % teaspoon dry mustard Melt butter, add flour, mix well, cook a few minutes, stirring conâ€" stantly. Add hot milk, aâ€"little at a time, season and stir until thick. Cool. Add beaten egg yolks and fish. (You may now set it aside until 30 minutes before serving time.) Fold in the beaten egg white and pour in a greased casserole. Cook 30 to 40 minutes in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) While not necessary, setting the baking dish in a pan of water makes the souffle even more deliâ€" cate, but allow a little more time. Grated cheese may be sprinkled over the top, if desired. Garnish with parsley, serve with string beans or peas, and parsley potatoes, and follow with a fruit gelatine dessert. $200 For Any Old Lamp or Lantern! Of Interest to W omen . Readers . CANADIAN FISH SOUFFLE 3 tablespoons butter Your Coleman Dealer pays TWO DOLLARS for any old lamp or lantern when you trade it in on a new Coleâ€" man. This means you get a new Coleman Lamp for $3.95! (Shade extra.) Big saving on Coleman Lan« terns, too! See your Cole» man Dealer, Trade today1 Wrinkles are easy to acquire, but overcoming them is not nearly so simple, as many of us know to our dismay! Prevention is infinitely a lot better than cure, and early atâ€" tention to the face and neck will be an insurance against wrinkles later on. .& Wrinkles are more often to be found on dry skins than on oily skins, and therefore the first reâ€" quisite is to lubricate the skin, and the underlying tissues, using a cream with a rich base. This cream must be applied to the surface of the skin with light friction, using the fingers only. The massaze is important; keep the tips of the fingers flat on the skin, and. ising both hands, smooth the skin in the direction opposite to which the wrinkles go. You must NOT stretch the skin, Here are hints for specific wrinkles: on forehead, start in the middle and work out towards the temples. For the eyes, commence the movement at the side nearest the nose, and work your fingers outwards and right around the top of your eyes. Don‘t just massage to the outer edge of the eyes, and stop there, for that is whereâ€"lines are so apt to appear. College Gir!s Too Pamzmered You can obtain any of the followâ€" ing helpful leaflets by sending a 3e stamp for each one required: Face Care; Eye Beauty; Superfiuous Hair; Reducing in Spots; Your Hair; RBust Development; HMow to Slim; Hand Beauty; Underweight. Your â€" personal beauty | problems will also be answered confidentialâ€" ly. The Secreis of Goed Looks Please write to: Barbara Lyra, Room 421, 73 Woest Adelaide Ct., ‘Toronto, Ontaric. Most puzzling feature of campus life in Western Canada is the pedâ€" estal on which Canadian university men seem to have placed their coâ€" eds, think H. R. W. Robson, and F. F. Thonemann, Australian debating team now making a tour of Canadâ€" ian Universities, "In Australia we just dragz thom around," they grinned. To send a corsazge to a girl before a dance was unbeard of and to make a date for anything but a formal function just wasn‘t done. Jitterbugs In Antipodes There are lots of jitterbugs floatâ€" ing around the University of Mel bourne, where Thonemann is studyâ€" ing law. Visitors to Carada From Ausâ€" trolia Expre:s Their Cpinâ€" ions on Campus Lile Hore "Why, we introduced the Big Ap ple to Melbourne in our University review last spring," eh said. Latest fa% among the students was playing marbles, "They were all at it all around the campus when we sailed." Poratam Ein BANISH THOSE WRINKLES! KOMOL 1410 Stanley Montreat, 141 HAlR oft by in the great struggle . for life, everything depends on the its 19 n shades, & / back to i: lost youth ut all 4 «ge you appent to be; but don‘t be discournzged KOMOL, _ with its 19 natural beauty pmriors hair its »ld A National Theatre Urged For Canzda A proposal is being advanced for the establishment of a Canaâ€" dian national theatre in Oitawa. A meeting was held at Montreal last week to discuss the maiter and organize a committee to inâ€" terview Prime Minister Mackenzie King. «common sense. Get more fresh air, more sleep and take a reliable, timeâ€"proven medicine like famous Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound â€"made especially for women from wholeâ€" gome herbs and rootsâ€"let it help Nature tone up your system and thus calm jangly nerves, fessen distress from female functional disorâ€" ders and make life worth living. _ For over 60 years one woman has told mnothor how to go "smiling thru" with Pinkham‘s Compoundâ€"let it help YOU. Joseph Thibeault of Oitawa, identified with theatrical work in Canada and the United Etates for many years, is sponsoring the plan, which would include conâ€" struction of a nationsl theatre building in Oitawe. Don‘t take chanees on harmful opiates and products which you know nothing about. Use It takes more than "just a salve" to bring relief. It takes a "counterâ€" érritant" like good old Musterole â€"soothing, warming, penctrating and (l)\gfful in quickly overcoming the 1 congestion and pain when rubbed on the aching spots. Muscular lumbago, sorences and stiffness generally yicld promptly. PANSâ€"RGEES Mcunties Will Guard Royalty The mounties are preparing lists of mentally unbalanced people not confined to instituâ€" tions, as experience of British police â€" showed frequent atâ€" tempts to harm royalty have been made by those of unsound mind nursing fancied grievâ€" ances, Better than the old{ashioned musâ€" tard plaster, Musterole has been used by millions for 30 years. Recomâ€" mended b(y many doctors and nurses. Made in Canada, in three strengths: Regular, Children‘s (mild), and Exâ€" tra Strong. All druggists, 49¢ each. RAW THROAT Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who will guard the King and Queen on their visit here in May, are making preparaâ€" tions now for the royal visit, Border patrols also will be strengthened but no effort to restrict visitors from the United States will be made. If Your Sore, Scratchy Throat Comes from a Cold â€"You Can Usually Get Fast Relict by this Often Eases Pain and Disâ€" comfort in a Few Minutes When "Aspirin‘ is Used The simple way pictured above often brings amazingly fast relief from dlscqm(orltd:nd sore throat accompan colds. Try it. %â€"â€"NC your docior. He MI')‘lx will tell you to continue with "Aspirin‘"‘ because it acts so 4. To ease pain and discomfort and reduce fever take 2 " Aspirin® Tabletsâ€"drinkaglass fast to relieve discomforts of a cold. And to reduce fever., R . This simple way, backed by scienâ€" tific authority, has largely supplanted the use of strong medicines in casing cold symptoms. Perhaps the easiest, most effective way yet discovered. Demand and Get é "ASPIRIN‘®"\ . Do This Ef Yow‘ro NERVOUS MUSCULAR 2. If throat is raw from cold, crush and dissolve 3 "Aspirin®‘ Tablets in }; glass of water . . . gargle. 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