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WOMAN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
“Let's Be Charming."
[By Margaret Banneramu, the Actress.1
We all want to be charming. We' envy charming people. We are jealous of their popularity. Very well then. why don't we all take a little trouble and acquire charm for ourselven?
It's worth while, because, pe- 'quiring charm, we nequire popa-i larity and friendship. In fact, wo get all the best out of life.
That's all very well, I hear some disgruntled ones say. "But Joe Can 1 he charming. I'm as nice as en he, and yet I'm success..."
not a
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Exactly. And probably the reason is not far to seek; the thing is being able to seek it! Strangely enough it is a fact that very few of Be-are-enalzied--11-890-- CALZOW11 may faults in order that we correct them. We are, invariably, under the impression that we ponsess crŕtain failings which we do not possess; we also believe that we have certain virtues, which, to the mind of others, are conspicuous by their absence!
Think well of Others,
If we believe that we-age not charming people, and if we really and fruly wish to become charm- Ing. then first of all we must ind out what it is we lack.
in nine cases out of ten we lack the ability trestimate other people. at their proper vahie. We under- estimate sone, and over-estimate ethers. To be on the safe side we Eshould endeavour · to gverestimate everyone, which - adjustedy dis poses of our first possible fault.
the simic-Hanif-law, decreeing- total prohibition of alcohol, the
KING ISSUES PROCLAMATION establishment of a modern military
OF HIS POLICY.
school and arsenal, the continuance of Amanullah's-foreign policy,re storation of the telegraphs, tele- Peshawar, Nov. 27."
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Immediately we begin to think well at other phople, we find thvil they possess virtues which were not obvious, in us before, and realising there virtues We are additionally nice to these people. We say ntee things to them-ive Login to Hatter them a little and how they love it! They, of their Earl, dad that we are infinitely hiver people than they thoughtl
Now we cópeta the next 'point--
Again, the black and white "Combination:
ano frock is of the newest French speckled material, the skirt having a subtle are in front.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
VIRY-WHY IT'S YOUR
UNCLE HARRY AND
TAGALONG, AS SURE AS I'M
A FOOT
AGH!!
YESSIR!!.
I KNEW THAT
WE'D FIND TAGALONG SOONER OR
LATER!
Fowler Miss Jazel.
of Shanghai wearing one of the chaming gowns in the Lucille Fashion Show at the Russian Balt. Is a Luville Paray motel of white crepe satin.."
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observation. To be charming, we must be observant. We must notice all the little things. When Mr. At has a new dress we must observe the fact and compliment her on her choice of enlours *** dressmakers. It will make her feel very happy, and it will make her like us. ----
We must-- we want to be charming--not look for the faults if other people, but only for the virtues.
This is a good rale. Fault, are always very obvious, and we can well afford to leave fiese to other people to discuss, Let us look Tor and discuss other people's virtues.
Very soon we Shall have built
around ourselves
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mosphere of "letness" which can- not fail to re-aet' very favourably to ourselves, and soon We shall have made auch a habit of being nice that it will become second nature for us to do and say the right thing.
Be Considerate.
We must consider other people: all the finu. And this is quite wey. It simply means, that we must guard our Lorgues from making that little, "enity." remárk: we can think it if we like, hit we must not say it' even to our best friend. It is even better if we try not to think it! Let other people discuss the faults and Tailings of mutual friends, but wel must make up pur minds that under no circumstances will we be drawn into a discussion in which we shall whow to a dis- advantage.
We must keep away from 11:e. scandal-mongers. It in a terrible
to temptation
resist talking scandal, but this reward will make
worth while.
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And hstly, but certainly not leastly, we must learn to smile.
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SIDE. DRAPERIES THE VOGUE.
Side draperies for eyoning gong are among the themes this year. The drapery is caught at the hip with flowers, white camelias If the
· gown. Is a white satin one, palo pink, silver-grey, &c, sccording to the colour of the frock itself. The other side usually remains plain, undraped, unadorned..
The dressmakers have thought of muny new ways of using tiers this season, placing them in diametrical appusition to one another up the skirt, allowing them to droop in ex- aggerated fashion at the back, or even making them wind spirally in such a fashion, that the empluusis is placed of one side.
Nothing suits chiffon so well us treatment of this character, for the diaphanous nature of the material makes the sweeping draperies look as though they are being continually Hattered in a gentle breeze. when the wearer is, moving,
Sometimes a graceful effect is given by the fact that the lowest flounce is pointed, and is much longs: ter on one side. A parrow belt fixes
the waistline.
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The decolletees of evening gowns art, as usual, very deep at the back, and Almost modest in front. The ("oval" duriletee is also to the fore: this neckline admirably salts slim
wonien.
The dip at the back of skirts, which has been gradually assuming a greater importance, has become almost a peubel's tail in many of the evening gowns. It is certainly very becoming, and creates a slender line, especially if the skirt in front is hitched up a bit, and short,
"Nothing makes one so popular as
perpetual smile. Let other people took miserable, and our happy faces will form a charming contrast. Smile-all the time!
Mrs. J. A. Strijevsky smart in a green taffeta model by Premet in the Lucille-Fashion- Show at the Russian Bull;
Shanghai-
Tag and Uncle Harry
THERE THEY ARE
NOW... DAN, AND
FRECKLES
MIHERE? USKERE?
WHERE DID YOU FIND HIM?
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34 Before. 35 Pitcher. 36 Vailey.
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64 Devolves as a consequence, 55 Ruled.
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ELEPHANT. -
CIRCUS COMPANIONS TO RE EXECUTIONERS,
aloft,, crastied her to the ground and trampled her to death before the keeper could intervene.
To-morrow, - at dawn, in a sparsely sellled countryside, Black Diamond is to be led from the caglemned cage in which he is now confined.
New York, Oct. 15. Black Diamond, the nine-ton performing elephant of a cireus now travelling in Texas, has been Three olephunts on each side of condemned to denth by the noose. him will be hooked to each end of —Jis-circus companions will ben chain, his executioners.
with
In the middle of the cliain will
The sentence was pronounced be a loop encircling Black Dia-
mond'e neck: as a penalty for murder.
While parading, cireus animals, through the small started off, as if for a tug-of-war; town of Corsicana, Black, Dia-and their guilty comrade will be mond, in a sudden räge, picked up strangled,
other Then the six elephants will be
FIND VIRO
By Blosser
TAGALONG!! WE'VE
·BEEN LOOKIN' HIGH
AND LOW FOR E KIM GOSH! WE'RE
GLAD YOU
FOUND
∙HIM!!
WHY HE WASNT
LOST!!!! YOU WERE THE ONES. WHO WERE LOSTR
REG.U.S.PAT.OFF.
† 1829, BY HEA LOWVICE
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