CANI\D' EVERYWHERE WOMEN SPREAD ITS FAME Tired Out? You uughi to do your washing . 0 Wise housewives know that most disap- poinlmenls and exira work in washing clothes and dish: come from not having enough rich suds. Suds are Lhe Icsl ofn wnsliirig map. Now comes it new soup discovery, whlth makes more suds-—5uds that do more work- dm; my map you've ever used. This nnaziag new soap is Oxydnl. Orydol is supcrcliargcd (with pure rich soup) for 501 more suds—-quicker. longer- lnsung suds ilmi do quicker and bciier work than any nlhers. Becnusc ofivs gr:-mar sudsing pt-wcr.0xvdal docs ruoru—lessen5 your share of the work. Wank, old-type suds nni lircausc (hay quickly fiule away in ymiery lhlnnI:I!—GII.I§- ing gray, siruky wiuliiupa Wlien on buy soap ask yourself, "llow much s ui:riI gelling for my mimcy?” For, rumcinbcr, it's really sud: you are buying. ins rich Oxydul suds never quit on lho nb—Ihr:y stand up, km-p working. unlil iliu puniclc of dirt is rauu-cl Weak. uh]-type suds fall haizk. sink lower and lDWEl',cEI|J§Il‘l the dirt in {all back iilsn,aml yuu an: lul washing in Lllrly ands-Wnlci’. Soak: clallws snowy wnnn Orzdul nits mu; slfcnglli liccuiise in live, i-ic , Iul—wui'l(ilig suds soak cluilics snowy whiie with no back-rinng rubbing. Eterydiinanynu wash willi 0 dnl CflITl[‘! nul whim», micr, awi.-clzr-smcl ing and in liss lime. Snfmu hard male! The miuul: you pui diriy dailies or grmsy 50% lVl0IlE SUBS —-llve, lnsuuix suds that milwash and onllnul nll oihci-n—ilmi's why Oxydnl cull washdny was-|t., mi... dlshwuhlng csulul with oxvdol é dishes into water you harden that water. Oxyllul makes all water sail. In em: ilic sliibhurncsl hard warm it glvts 5052 more rich, live suds. Womlrrfnf fur dais.‘ Oxydul clean: dishes and glassware spollessly —and lightning IasL You simply dip and £ln5i—flnd lllic dliillllti are d0l'lef—giulI7‘l‘i_|1g rig LThc rywu ouiwipi i yuuprc or for Oxyiialiczives no clinging rim. ' Easier on your Iiinidl Try Oxyllnl once and yuu‘ll usu ii always. It leaves your hands an nice llnLl amimlh ihar you'll know ii‘s [ha pcrfcri soap for even your most dainty, dclimlo things. but Oxyilol save your sin-nglh by lighten- Eng lhu hai-ilcai jobs in liouiar2kz-cping-—wuah- mg cloilms and diahcs. lis rich. amazing suds inn do In much for you. Ask your grocer Ioilny for lhe Iris-filled orungl: and hluc piiakage. Then you can rm washdny vrilli in smile. GUARANTEE Ilyuu dn n.n rnni lhll o. .in1 makes man u. richer nni.—iinn rum. Llulhta gun... in v-hiia—|li-I II ml :1 luuvl um um and mi. lmlzvln .n, -.m—;..n mm Iha n.«i.,.. huh In uh. More uhria y... lmuglii il .n.i your mnnqwlllliermmed. MADE IN CANADA XYIIOL nu nun: in»: THE CODIPLETE HOUSEHOLD soAp AN HOME I0 URNAL A SONG OF BOHEM[A continued from page 23 ized its rare ized feeling Bl8n";I“.fi{°f,‘:f; end? wild "°““"" W° us finished. A light At last the scald: fonowei Blanche dnppinz of hanh I smile tremulously, watched l1E1' flint] E bow and twist her Eive a 19"ky "thin clenched her own h““d5 ".°gEther' the Her mother was finzm‘ 1” Eympa Y‘ that terrible 'nEl'V0tl;5- 9 98115“ W‘ lieut- Then her he” almost iii-igpeéi sing mg Her mother! v/‘:11;-I aegmning she ‘Kain’ At the ee dei rice stirred rest- shut her eyes’ The wk e Blanche’s eyes lasly. TheS5‘:’:ggni:,1:eiiLthe arms of the flaw uPBD- . Bud; Hecr m;3§l1:’;‘},)el;Zii;l2gE%yUP the melody an can mu -_ Blanche’: 1110“?-h EVE: drag Stung her eyes. Her mltit erflw of B0- this rather thnn let t 9 50 izghere was hem“ be unsung-Been”; she no one else to sing them. Hecziusether had refused to 511113 tihem; 9' dmol was going through this terrible or] an Blanche'a throat arched. She c u c E be; programme. Iier mother sang C 9 same phrase again. And new - Blanche held her breath. Her mother had forgotten the words—but she kept 0“ 5“ii.;11:‘,‘.Ec'c3';.awful . . . " Before Curtis Pemberton finished Blanche was on her feet. past him. She never remembered how she got there, but the next minute she was standing beside he mother. "KILL THAT Continued from page Bright and vivid colours stimulate me and make me feel gay and energetic. “Smart, distinctive spurt clothes feel absolutely right on me. Therefore I wear them almost exclusively for clay time. Hats. I am mncl nbout. To me, they are quite the most important part of an ensemble. They make me feel saucy, cheery, soft and feminine, or crisply witty and sophistiuitedv-according to their mode. "I find if you wear a vivid, striking gown when iittending ii huge, fnrmiil ailair you will never be arnnth:-rad by people. Such a gown will enable you tn retain your own individuality and feel above the mass of humans. "At smaller parties I like to wear black or white, extremely simple guwna of dialinction. Then you have a feeling of being in extreme good taste, and in- cuirapicuoualy pleasing. I 0 VIP. ii dress l5 ii living. vital thing. t carries ix personality which must be ¢°"|Plim§ni-'=ll by your own—oi- you will ““b°”"3°'°““1Y fuel xi sense of constant jarring clash. ' “HI "‘“k°ll*' “ Point to have my hair w:t“§_’|” Welhlfuomed and cared for. I c my eiilth and live normally in ”‘°“K}"' Md Pllyalciil being I must i§|'::0E|1“lw“y’Il°°k my bmtfthen and fact 3" °““ i°“KBt myself in the per- “ nsaurance I look and feel right, lnfcvliiiiiilg “H “mm W“ to kming my “-°"|Plex. I found I could forget myaelf when I felt I looked right!" UT to ti , . B Bmry:n'f;':] glllilnet with Normns life tluniil talk with her ii’.r:iii:iie.n“1'id1\1;'Z,“,‘,’,‘,”3‘ ‘ V II I allile druve directly utdl‘tnilii::i- lhilildptolisorinili in abut: l ’ .3 One f ii:iI:\’inlei!1|lt:g] ' phyfiul or mIum“l' never let mywhacrtrr told her. "You'll phognzrnph ton b.dM}_“ lllcturu, you INFERIORITY COMPLEX” St/I ii 1/: She took up the rrzfrniu voice quivererl sllulivly i and clear. Swot,-L and Lu. .‘ , like above the pinnu in‘, I ‘ and sucldeiily :1 \'lv'llll1 (T ‘ ohlignto. ‘ “ i Bewildererl Blnnclnfs liesitziturl, then )'Jri"‘«r'nll\’ ;,i.,,, joined in. And so min 4, Violin singing too thin ' number. Applause .~:'\$€[I‘. theatre. Blanche smiled iii liar m,,. took her lizuid, 'l'lir-y llmmi other, As they wzillruil fill ' liiind~clnppi‘ng Cflntlflllcil In ' Blanche clung to her mlilwr Tlirougli zi blur Sllf‘ mm s V"ll)lln iii liiiiiil, came mg, The npplnusu lY\E‘l‘l-3‘.lés'L‘(l sistent. “It's you they whispered tu him, “No. It is you mm," L.» declared, nlmnst l'.i-rui-l3. “i proud.” Her eyes shoni-. Blanche looked irlim um‘ :» V. 4- . then led the wiiy bin-lr L0 llw .- i., watcliecl S(‘hlli(0Ir<"“ ‘ moun ‘in liurniw. “Tliu izllinzix of in)’ M“ pletion of my Hm” “"‘1‘ 1‘ hiippy, lilylill‘ ll‘li(‘l‘lll(l4' |“"I_‘ “ through Llw lilrlli iii iv!) """' ' niiyis Nnrniii tmliiy '"I‘his puriurl uf my domesticity ml‘ s\.|l‘ll‘ N that my cup of l\i|l’l“‘ over. It .-iei-ni~i I lr.iv_<* ll Llfi-‘:4 gruiili-st I‘Kl""“"" ml u, up my mind whiil. I wuii W W mini-d in gel. ii, I i)4'lll“:‘ work the sump for uni/““'V‘) H. 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