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Dorothy Dix Letter Box Ii Women Should Keep Themselves “Sold” t0 1 - Their Husbands as “Extra Fancy”-—High School Diploma -- of Marriageld Should Come Ahfifld ea in Boy’s Mind- Girls, Shun Male Deadlocks Dear M's: Dlx—Wives are alwflyF l"? °Y “up” m keep m‘ good’ m i‘ looking attractive bomplginlng um. their husbands are her show Wind" poor performers in sentimental roles. eerned. when he 1s‘Gen€l'a1ly when we see the vamP thrown m who has broken up the home of Contact wmpone of our lady friflflld: “use 8T0 an atvtramhqyainazed t0 discover a r and desirable, or she didn't know we). may be how to sell herself to her husband- ss far as their wives are con- but I The woman who loves her husband always claims, as her alibi, that i116 what do their UFHEIR WOMA-N was much 11011118- le nag“; phers ‘er than she, or of surpa-KSIIIK beauty. and other ab ‘or else g, siren who threw a spell a- tractlve women m1" him m" no ma“ mum resist‘ mm 0; them? jaut this is not. the case very 01w» woman, not necessarily a young one. the average husband ls quck to take advantage of the situation if thcy- gre alone. Wily is this? How come? gr)“- i3 g mlm who is content. to furnish his wife with strings of‘ pearls and Paris frocks, but seldom) shows her a sign of affection, so] anxious to put his arms other women and start in where Clark Gable leaves off in the mov- ies? There must be a reason. Of course, stenographers must as part of their job alivays LOOK at- tractive. They quickiy learn SMILE when the boss is irritable. And. SYMPATHIZE When he visits a night club thc' hostess gives him a WARM wel- rome and shows that she APPREC- XATBS ifs coming. Also, she hands personal appearance goes, to ex- with a wife who doesn't play up to ii you don't because lmowledle i! “ tool with which you will iii-VB t0 a carve oug your future, and the bet- plaln any for her. Very often the Lady Love is as old around as the wife and not so EOOd-lwklfls .0, attractive’ and men the question catch her husband, she would never becomes, "Why did the man prefer ilirr to llis lawful wife? Wives pro- - fess to find this a great niystflfy. but in reality, there is not one of girl. could she be the cause of h‘s will ask you is how much schoolln; and you have had and whether F01‘ every woman knows man‘s h them so dul that she cannot solve| it. . . i with him. i I infatuation, or ‘why any man would jump the burs make him feel as if he and g0 nlfQugh (he moss of scandal sheik, and that l5 why so many husbands wander away from home ' "lrilled ~_ mswer but an agreeable line of Now Way of charm that the vamp has, but Friend Husband doesn't knowi lt. Hoiv would it to if some of your neglected wives ivokc up and pulled themselves together and took a few leaves but of the husband-snatch- rrs‘ hick? ONE WHO KNO\VS Answer: I think it would be great stuff, and it is a recommendation that. I big and strong and wise he is, and in thisiit is because the office wife makes sort and who has mot! sense and" column. For when a wife loses heiwherseli more agreeable and easier husband to another woman it isfon the eyes than the home wife pearly always because she was too'that, she gets more kisses and those have frequently made eha‘. ter. bands. rnilght by an woman. She need not be beautiful man who smiles and laughs and is casy to get along with. And he likes every idea and change his [to be interested and amused. And hon‘: and Dian. She Clln make him ‘he likes for a. woman to flatter him ‘and tell him how handsome and The Plains NO!’ (Continued) She had slightly nodded, her lips had barely formed a name. Later, after the feast on the green, came Tonteur's spectacular feature of the day, a military re- view of hLs tenants. With “V95 15d ~ :hildren witnessing the martial dis- play. The male guests, who had in their own seigneurlcs. loined Tonteurs men. Only Henri Bulain and Jeems were not among lhem. l-fenrin, sensitive to the fact. md to save Catherine from the, hurt which might arise because of i it. had started with her over the homeward trail half an hour before. feems had remained. This was his to Toineties contempt- VA bra a hear her calling him an Fmkllsh beast again. A coward. One to be distrusted and watched. He did not scnse humiliation or regret, but 0h- ly a final widening of what had al- ways lain between them. He bore this feeling home with him. It grew as time went on, and with its growth an increasing rest- lessness came over him. News creep- ing through the wilderness and reaching every corner, like the whis- poring winds, kept an unquench- able heat under the ash of these fires, fanning the embers into flame in spite of hlm. Secrets were no longer secrets. Rumors had grown into facts. Fears had become reali- ties. England and France were still playing at peace in their mighty m“ he w“ mt ‘me M h" pwplcfcoiirts. In the sunlight they were ‘ihai. his world was not circumscrlb- Hriends’ m the dark they were seem 2d by the petty boundaries of the ieigneurie. He stood with his long (ifle in the crook of his arm, con- cclous that she was looking at him, ing each others lives like common cutthroats. And the thirteen l‘ttle Colonial and the invisible shafts from her eyes, poLsoned with their disdain, stirred him with the thrill of a painful triumph. He could almost 'crii., laughed at by their I E D E R Siren have wanted love from the be- governments oi the English, quar- ‘rt-ling like small boys among them- i selves, just beginning to walk alone, feeling the significance of the new word America, cheated by their par- parent, hated by their parent, still yearned for the love of that parent as child- glnning of time. and were loyal to ‘jirTenders will he received by the it" undersigned until noon 27th, for the So tragedy began to move, to mmplellfl" 0f Q “in! to the Sum- build out of death, out of betrayed merside High School, Summcralde, P. E. I. A certified cheque for 57$. of the amount must be enclosed with bid. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Secretary of the School Board, Summerside, and the office oi J. M. Hunter, architect, Charlotte- town. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Secretary School Board, Summer- side. lconfdence, out of dishonor and fraud and pitllesa murder the American and Canadian nations of ‘the future. Eighty thousand French and more ,than a million English in the New ,Wor1d made ready for the sacrifice. Massachuseius enlisted one man out lot‘ eight of her male population. aaiii-a-zo-l wk. .0°nfl¢¢i~1wt. New I-Ilmplhlro, Rhoda icine and tell other women abouli Z, 4.. o”. VEGEYABLE COMPOUND of a’ warmer temperature. is is peevish and fretful. him and make lcve were and g€t lost, strayed or stolen. losc him. DOROTHY DIX... Dear Miss Dix—Ii a boy loves i xvanting to quit high school go to work so that he could marry mllAilGEllllllSlGE vnY d the Emallbridgynuaa z 1'4 “B900” an“! floodof with’ 1 we boil?! W“ l‘ ' JEP..." 133w" of Life glad no; Add butter t0 WIDE!‘ and V/hfll alwoysbedrcnded. polling, quickly add dry flour. Stir Lb‘ ‘"21 continuously ‘mm W“ hi" B aches, be overcome or avoided; Please read the end of a typical In» fer. If’: from Mn. MacCnig. "l took three bottles. l: nude me strong and healthy. l will always praise your med- And a man hates to be flagged about his faults and his shortcom- ingS, and he is bored by a wife who and he nothing about her, so far as her doesn't get any kick out of going out to him and If a w‘fe was always trying to ..._ . h..- F... 11... Cook REAL ICLAIES smooth, soft dough. Remove from the fire and when cold add one egg. Beat until the egg is thorough- ly mixed, then add the next egg and so on until the fourth is add- ed. Beat for ten minutes, let stand for 1 1-2 hours, or, if possible, let istanl over night. Place in a pastry lbag, with medium sized pastry tube and Squeeze out in long, fin- ger shaped cakes. Bak in moderate oven for 45 minutes. When cold make an opening at sides and put in a filling and ice the biiliibms with chocolate icing. L» '4 your education. You will W811i it ter and stronger that is the m0!‘ a firs; question that anl ? graduated from high school or not. That's my fix. The girl tells me land you know, without my telling A WORRIED KID. ‘but she must be neat and well AnswerrA girl can do anything to groomed. And he lkes a jolly wo-Ia boy. son. she can twist him a- round her finger and reverse his or mar him. And you are judgment than you have. Take her advice and go on with followed her example. Children, loyal, proud to fight- and hating the French ferociously! Then came Braddock, preceding Wolfe, to call them "worthless. trash." And New France, a glory of sun and land even now gutted of her prosperity by corruption: brought from Louis and La Pompadous, sent out her own sons to fight. and kill, valiant, glad, confident-and hat- ing the English implacablyl With them, on both sides, went Indians from almost a. hundred tribes-red men who had once found honor in lighting, but who, now skulking and murderous and vengeful, found their souls in pawn to the great White Fathers across the sea who had prostituted them with whisky, bought them with guns maddencd them with hatrecls, and who paid them for human hair. Oi these things Jeems was think- ing as winter grew into spring and spring into summer. Only love held him from leaping to the temptations which were drawing closer about hlm. love for his mother whose hapliness marked the beginning and the end of all action on the part of her men folk. And in this hour, when three out of four of the fighting men along the Richelieu were preparing to Join Dieskau. the Tonteur seigneurie had already gone to fight Braddock, when the forests trembled at the stelthy tread of painted savages, and when the Frenchman, Jeems observed that country's call was no longer a. Frenchman, Jeems ovserved that the strain upon his father was more difficult to bear than his own. For ‘Henri, in spit/e oi his worship of Catherine, was of New France to the bottom of his soul, and now that other men were making a bul- wark of their bodies against hel- same sacrifice was almost beyond the power oi h's strong willtq con- trol. In their years of comradeship, Jeems and his father had never come so near to each other as in these weeks oi tension. Almost as painful to them n; the sting of a wound was the day when Dleskau came up the Richelieu with a hcst of three thousand five hund. red men and made forever a hal- lowed ground of the Tonteur neig- CVCYY lucky that. you have fallen in love with a girl who seems to be of the right Island, New York, and the others, when half of his acquaintanEea-of enemies. his own desire to make the‘ the not to take her seriously at present you, that. unless you have a ceratin llmgs that “tyrant men, o‘; also and to continue my schooling, but amount of education, you will al- um‘. would HEW,- get hurried n, me although I am a youngster I have ‘ways have to take poor jobs. first place and Hwy “p0 know that marriage in mind. I think about her they only have to go on practicing contimialll‘. I can't concentrate on , ‘ _ Y v 0- . - i. i» i" . For in m. ramp-s book more are and go to work so that I can get ‘loo young to decide such an impor- ,our refreshments and listen to our no secrets. A man's eye is always m3" ed- Am I Tight or wrong? aztractivedooking‘ Your lttle sweetheart ls wise in are tant question as picking out your until you are man grown and in a and just playcround now for a while and let romance wait. And if to get married, study hard and make something of yourself. DOROTHY DIX. Dear Miss Dix-We are four working girls, good enough looking,- and have a. good many friends. But Catherine had. said: "If your hearts tell you it isright, gowith them!" But they remained. For Henri it was ‘a struggle greater than Dieskau fought, greater than that in which Braddock died. For Jeems it was less a torment and more thdmysterloua madness of youth to tramp to the clash of arms. For Catherine it was the gehenna of- her life, a seige o! darkness and uncertainty in her soul. which’ gave way suddenly be- fore news which had swept like a whirlwind over the land. fitted you will be i0 do somethlnB worth while, and the more Y0“ Wm have to give to the woman you love. Ii you stop school before y0u are through high, you will seriously handicap yourself because the very employer you you really love the girl and want‘ ‘Woman's Realm .-:-‘ Social 'anJ.p.Pérson_al .. .-. - liVlzapfmtii-euvhashioitdbles are lllultraicd nee-sniping um... Furnished With g Every Pattern 8y Annabelle Worthington ' ’ Add tbisnew guimpe dress to small daughter's wardrobe- both you and she will love it! The clever design of this model has taken yellow swiss with white dots for the blouse. Plain linen in French blue made the skirt and c» lwe want to -a.sk you what you think of boys who come to our homes, eat Iradios and never offer to take us We are not gold-diggers, but we ‘for us to spend their time with us could spend something imides time with men who have the "1’ what-more-oould-you want" tude. What do you 58.)’? FOUR GIRLS. w -here- atti Answer: I think they are just social dead- Jeems to come to the ‘ -ie. fie had often told his girl she should be more friendly with the lad. deems took the letter and went off by himself. It was the first recognition from Toinette since thei day of the levee. He had not seen her and had tried not to think of her. Alone, he reads the words sl-ic had written him. With pitiless coldness and brevity, they called him a renegade and a coward’ O O O O O O On a September morning some days later, Jeems stood watching God had been with New France. Braddock and his English invad- ers were destroyed! N0 triumph of French arms in the New Wflrld hid been so complete, and Dfeskau, the great German bar- on who wu fighting for IFrance, moved southward to crush Sir Wil- liam Johnson and his Colonials and Indians, planning not to stop until he had driven them to the doors oi Albany. with him were six hundred and eighty-four of the loyal men who ‘were beginnng lo call themselves ‘Canadians. | Tonizur rode over to bring the news to Henri Bulain. To Catherine ‘he recalled his prediction that the Enkllsh would never get into ‘this ‘Paradise of theirs. Now the whole ,thinlz was settled for many years gto come, for Dieskou would sweep their last enemy from the Chum. Plain country as completely as a new broom swept her home. He had amt almost every man he had to to the scene of fighting, and only his wooden leg had kept hlm from joining Dieskau. Even Tolnctte had wanted f4, go! This recalled an important mat- ter to his mind. Toinette had en- trusted him with a letter for Jeema. Boiling over with his own selfish excultationa, he had forgotten it. He hoped it was an invitation for roR SALE 30 urea of choice farm land at N Bodegas, a few yards from arch and School grounds. _ Apply to Mn. Ianwlck , North BQIIQQIIQ, or 6o the and HAROLD I. IAFUIGIY. ' Illl IUYIIIY neurle by camping there overnight. When she knew they were pulling, his uncle as he disappeared into the frost-tinted woods of Forbidden valley. It seemed to him that Hep-sl- bah‘s suspicions and guardianship of the valley had become greater with the growing news of French triumphs in the south which so positively assured their safety. On-- 1y yesterday Tonteur had brought the latest word from Diaskau. The German had been on the eve oi smashing sir William Johnson and hi5 mob of Colonials and Indians when his messenger had left. By this time the event had probably happened, Jeems thought. Yet his uncle was going into Forbidden val. ley with a look ln his face which puzzled h‘m. R " DOS-Bessel! Odd after Hepslbah had gone.‘ Passing years were beginning to leave their mark on the dog. He was growing content in watch life with Jeems instead oi ceaselessl, , g‘ it. Had was not old, yet he was no longer young. There remained one thing which didnotfailtoatirinhimtheionu fleroenels of his youth. This was. the Indian smell. Ho always told‘ Jecmg when one of their wilderness viaitorl was near, sometimes many minutes before the Anyone a ed from the woods. And he never tired oi watching Forbidden valley. In the dawn he foced it. At muddy he dosed with his half-closed eyes turned toward; it. In the evening he miffed its scents. Yet he did not l0 down into the valley unless Jeems or Hdnri was with hlm. (To be Continued) Adjourned A ilaotliig Th u-novfhnql" d sine. ill-tinny“ x'_'m_‘q., n new m ‘m Cilflpnfibf- flee.‘ ‘ or . i“; ‘.121? éifififioo. . W: ‘ I 8817- . mama-ii. i _-.- suspends! straps. It‘; a. moat pleu- ing combination. Of course all sorts of attractive summery materials could be used for this cunning model. Tomato- red pique with‘ white dimlty with tiny pin red dots is very effective. Navy blue sheer wool with the guimpe of red and white checked gingham is quint and extremely fashionable. style No. 434 is designed for sizes 6, 8, 10, and 12 years. Bin l0 requires 1 3-8 yards of‘35 inch ma- terial for blouse and 1 3-4 yards of 39 inch material for skirt and trim. Our large Fashion Magazine will help you economize. It includes styles for the miss, the stout, the matron and adorable models for mas, etc. Price of book 10 cents. _ pattern. stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. Name I Street Address State City beats and the sooncigyou give them the air. the better. There are a lot of boys who graft. on girls. They eat a girl's food. They camp on her llfemate, or to assume the respon- out even to the movies or put them- chairs, They n39 a, girl's car and slbilltles of marriage. Let that wait selves out to entertain us in return. ‘lei; hel- (gtllel- buy the gasoline, They lei, her‘ buy the theatre tickets. position to take were of a family. think that boys who care envuizh And they never make the slightest return. Often they will not even as]: for a cut-in at._a dance that some- once in a while, and we are fed up ollm- gll-rg macho; l.“ alvqn, The male parasite is the most contemptible of all men. Don't waste your time on him. DOROTHY DIX- » / i . ‘F .YOU_oouldn’t ‘nerve a more convenient and economical treat than Kelloggh Corn Flakes and milk. No trouble or the kiddies. Also modern embroid- ery for the home, lingerie, paja- Be sure to fill in the size of the Price of Fathom l5 cents in x lunch, bedtime snacks. guaranteed. work. Many servings from a single package coating but a few cents. Do- licious and Healthful. Breakfast, drive Mo! 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