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'Y 731.71 '#1 'f _U-7' ’ v .Womanh Rea m -.°- ocial and Personal -.°- Fashions -.°- Literature ,i Dorothy Dix Letter Box ;~_- '~ xiii -“Jiri "-' * `*'_’ / " ` Sage Advice to Youth .Who Would Marry at 21. I l1,l(,e__1't .---f Cl011'l;_>/QL1 ? How to Become a Good Saleswoman- _ Has a Wife the Right to Run Wild if She Pleases? i DEAR. MISS DIX-At or around what age should a man marry-in his I l l Answer: I have just been reading n book about eugcnics. and in that the author gives 25 nstlie proper age frr men and women to marry, because by that age thc: have reached mental and physical maturity. But, of course no specific date can be given ii marriage, because whether a marriage is advisable o not depends upon so many other things besdes ag Environment: whether n young coupe have iriheritcf' money or have parents who are rrnvly and willing i \ help them: whether the young msn ll ambitious or not; the occupation ht intends to follow in life. are all factors that should be considered in deter mining when a man should marry. But under any and all circumstances I sm oppored ta early marriage.- and I base my opposition upon the experiences of the tlifiuszuizis of peep’ who write and tell me of their matrimonial woes. At lcast nine-tenths of these unhappiiy married men and women lay the blame for their marriage being failures upon their having married too young. Occasionally 1 man and woman will write and say that they marco ‘in their teens and that they grew up together and that they have livefi ; happily, though even these tell of the terrible struggle they went through _ as boy and girl husband and wife to make a living and rear a family. hard , :hips that they might have avoided if they had waited untl the man had got settled at some work that would have enabled him to support a family. But it is sheer luck when a boy and girl who marry in their teens de Street dd ess _ Kung Cole CoR'ee is following in were mature men and women they found their real mates. _............-...us-»....-._0...... the fwmtepsofxing C°le»I-ea j _*___* vclop along the same line and remain comrades. This good fortune befalls few and so most of my correspondents tell of boy and girl marriages that _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ have resulted in disaster because, as they grew up. they grew away from A ,- each other, they lost their taste for each other, and nearly always when they City ` sum 'men ensued broken hearts. Divorce or else a dull acceptance of duty _ s f _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ ___ that emsned all of the joy out of life. The horror of being bound to an un- wrrr so u.-\\‘\' rsniucs-Mamsr ' *__ . b Tiee offl r~zf.‘1'~:'.i= cf r‘li~o.=ing brides- maifis zfiufi t ox/_'Iwi-.f_"_\‘ from the sis- _ _ .. - _A ...nn o; '_'_~ lurid bridegrooan is r.:r.ticabie in these days of small f,=c‘.‘.l1.c=. Sn :_li° briclc-to-be HM liifitii' friends, and the .":»'.~`_‘_.= i-i ‘.`“.'= l1'>i"_r'h Of 3 pro.. ters 0:' iiecdly ro."f~'.;:'.' ~ to hex' ir;;r.‘=c ces.5l?»;1. When Dresses Were Gifts l __,_,_ _ 1 ru ss 'B W’h° PWS f°f 111 We D°8°“""Y GUIDES si~:LL wnsar 'mom ‘°"°d W Long past are the days when a e amusing old books of the rules rrettv mmmimcm 18 among the by_ ter how often it is exploded. asks Dr. I gone"_0sb_m- and mdggd it belonged Frank Thone in his science feature At that age he is ss silly as she is. but five or ten years later she nia_v_ L0 B umelwhén H few yum of mmm, Isnt It Odd? iWashington)_ He says: l he still just where she was. Not quite so good-looking. Not quite so gay' ~~ l b were the om "It always appears in about the ' und lively But mentally the same While he has gone on growing and de- and a ri bon sash y _ _ _ i - ' _ » » - ¢ requisms for 8 bnde5mi1d.s gown!-. same form. Some prominent citizen I ‘Hoping and 1e,_mmg until he has left her miles behind him, so far heh nd' A Momlng PHHRAOH TOIVES' and woman to be chained to s. corpse. rides mother gave their dresses to _ _ V me in-ide5m.,1ds_ Even in 1339 me of "” The more intelligent s boy is. the Brblfcf the Fisk he mils in mafflmg of (Ev The Canadian Pressv 21 At that age all he looks for in a girl is for her to be good-looking and a th . . _ gmd mlm, mcludu this note; ‘ TORONTO Ont. _Oct._ 6,,-fan-t it i peachy dancer and to like to play the games he does and to ha\e an sinus- um old times me 1,,-me med to pm. l Odd how much vitality there still is in l ing line of chatter, and so he thinks he is in love with any giddy little HP- .ide dresses M, he, ms/mem' but this the old mummy-wheat myth. no mat- l per who is lively and Bly 'md BIB? On the eye!- > MW H H V V V Q H HI- Us or husband that is ns mugh dggth in life 5_5 lt lg 101' B. llvé mln i l M Useless Expense 0! the Old Home 'Ilown has been on a him that they live in different worlds and have no longer even the samc_ *ks fine Woman Gained 15 Pounds 'rl 5” f' c.. it vinii gorvl :-._»l;fl flf-sli io fill out unsightly h"\l1o“'.= in iicclc, clircks and chest whf: no* Start toclnfs to pct it? iF‘ri:'1‘l*_f‘:' ciclrj: rn'-_~' hc dangerous sn n:I~1v not co to.../i--»cr any live dru:’-“°"°"‘“* world tour, stopping of course. ln_spccch. to yourself. It isn't fair to the girl. It isn't fair to the children that you] _ pocket, Baci: home, the returnedl may bring into the world. l l°T;}Q°°5en_ h:r8h‘?;?°°;“"]d;gg;;T_;' globe-trc-tter planted the wheat. andl A poor boy who marries. before he gets established in business lays upon } ‘ years B 5 ° ' ' lo! it grew! Wheat buried with a' himself n handicap that bars him from success -unless he has phenomenal! ‘while _"uri ai" illlitlllll 'lf' Wd 5l“»l'*"' “"4 *Whom* ha” haw Pharaoh. groivnsr in a Gropher Rift of bodv and brain. He has no chance to get ahead bccausclit takesl v-_ph ;\f<~Cny'5 _-,-;,u'1l also gain -“f1”‘"'f"¢'°‘3 th’ dfsmgers mentylcflsgpe -Prairie back yard! Naturally. the re- I every cent 'that he can Doesibly rake and scrave to slliivflrt a. family. Hel . .. - .¢, _ -. hir ns fthe t.h-:utr . ive . ~i . 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That, with almost nolcome to resent them and to feel them s burden and to wish that he had weifrlit and l`r1i‘r0V0‘ `\_=-ft-‘mf __JQ‘°`), f_ Writefoz ` be friendly and make friends-that’a your wish, Hete'l I hint! A daily cup of delicious and nppetizing FRTS COCOA will give you a new fund of energy to enable you to accomplish Famous fov_Pwrity and Quality since 1728. a"§.( .ff Q as, 1|' Is ` 0 |»`¢ ':’ \ ~\\“' " e' C '~ _ _.`~ _au 11.* `\-» `~ `\. ._. \'* e f Q _ . O 1' ,. Q fs » ‘¢ 1 .~f I c\‘ Free Recipe Book “~ \ "°¢¢%£.°v§s” ‘ To feel alert and lively-to look interesting-to §l& ev 5 #155 ' J l§§_§{_ With health you can accomplish this. 1. S. FRY B SONS (Canada) limited, Montreal, Que. 289 ' . volution of 1909-fuse President Au- to the effect that the paper was ille- gusto B. Leguia whose life was des- ` gal. The men with the guns fsltered. lined YO be lmPE1”il¢d Blrain in our several of the loaders conferred lime. as a result of his recentinmong themselves, and a break in ch; _ own _ _ _ A serious-looking man ws.; trying overthrow by Sanchez Cerro. Leguia. tension ensued. Here was a develop. hard to listen to a speaker-'s elo- replied with Spirit that he did not in- lment the oonsplrators had not anti- Annoyame Save wav to irritation. d by resolve. He leaned forward.l “Has your baby been christened yet?" e "No sir. Why do you ask?" "Merely betause I was about to suggest that tend to resign. and bsked to see "a`eipateu. The argument was a new pspefheld by one of the leaders pur- I une, and nobody seemed to know 'lJ°Yl1‘¥l8 l$0 be B11 Order Of his MTCSL iexactly what to do about it. The warrant was shown him as a Legulas forensic talents had a nd irritation in turn was supcrsed-'IB-St ¢°1Ifl@6Y~" lliynctic effect on the crowd. Some According to the New York Herald who had just been clamoring for hu Tribune. which relates the samef lite began to murmur in admiration nd in a dfspassionate tone asked." anecdote, Leguia produced and donn- ' and sympathy for the little man wha d hls spectacles before reading the' thus dared defy his heavily armed paper, Then he gave a striking exam- captors. p . e of coolness in the face of danger 1 _ if he had not been christened you and of ability to extricate himself The Presidents unflinching nour- might name him 'G00d IdeB`." “And 'from at tight corner. Mr. Collier, who age inspired some of is loyal soldiers why ‘Good Idea'?" asked the woman.'in the Evening Star describes Leguial' to come to his defense, The rescuers "Because"-the msn struggled hard to suppress his feelings--"lt ought to'c be carried out!" I as “Latin America's ‘Little Mussollnl,“, literally snabced Leguia from the on-vpletes the scene thus: I mouths of the guns, dispersed tht WORDS SAVES ills LIFE crowd, and reinstated the Executivr He launched an eloquent I-rgument in his place, ~- -.»-=--.---~---_--~ _----- ---- -- - -~---~ -is For The Cook _ _ sr/misu nur: One and one-half cups brown, of cloves and soda, 2 teaspoons bak- ing powder, l. cup sour milk. 'Z cups pastry flour, 2-3 cup large seeded raisins, cut up 1-2 cup walnuts. chopped pinch salt. Cream butter. add sugar gradually, then well-beat.- an egg yolks. blft together the flour baking powder. salt and spices. Add soda to sour milk. sprinkle nuts sn( raisins with it little of the flour be- fore it is sifted. Add nltemately the flour, fruit and milk to the egg mix- ture. Bake in well-greased pan for about 50 minutes. Make a modulus of egg whites, spread on cake after it is cocked. and brown in the oven. PERUVIAN PRESIDENT PRDVED IRON Nllnvl , 1 _.NEW YORK. octs.-Biz weapons and little weapons. knivu and biud. geons sproutod suddenly in Liml's_ famous (and, for this occasion. sp- propristely nlrnedl Inquisition lqul.N.' 'rue -'ri-on Man" me been over-I 'powered "by an armed mob members of which demanded his life without oquivocstion or delay." Rex Collier tells us in the Washington lhrening Star. Fervent loaders urged on the captors. who paraded their prisoner, through the streets of Peru'| ancient capital until they "halted ominiouslyl in the aptly named plus.” There sl proposition was made to "the calm, and composed prisoner" "Mn Collier continues. "If he would resign forth- with and unconditionally. his life would be spared, otherwise"-Already; u squid of men was forming, with: .rifles and pistols cocked. 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