a lntnfcnoknsrrtrrroyyncvereies 1 Womanklltaalm v ______ _ . _ .. . _ Dorothy ‘Dix Says- v arrow»? Flushing Get spring layout mind as well so in your robe. For declining women who are looking f" and inspiration, we offer the following: nrmru STINGY MATE BETTER THAN NONE Most Mothers FindlFHard To Realize Adult Sons No Longer Babies --___._. DEAR M195 91x1 W111i Ll I slrl llwbooed to do when ohe wants $510 her husband and can't? My husband ls good only in the Ienoe e down: beat me physically. but the iii-at year we were married he tried that. too. Nor does he so with other women. The things I cant. stand are that he to selfish with money, lacks consideration {or me and is mean and disagreeable, and we argue all the time. As for as I can figure out I am Just a housekeeper and maid. I haven't had a new dress in the five years we have been married. except the ones my mother gave me. Have been to lawyers and children's courts and have gotten nowhere. Do I have to stay with him just because I mor- ried him? I would be satisfied if Ihad love and no money. but this way I have neither love nor money. Isn't there some state I could go to get a separation or a divorce? STUMPID ANSWER: There are plenty of states in which either a husband or wife can get a divorce for “mental cruelty” which is a glittering generality and takes in every- thing from bad cooking to adultery, and ls especially useful in cases where a married couple have loot their taste for each other. But wives are no longer regarded as chattels. and there is no Hog. “nan: ‘$2.23, "but: possible way by which a husband can keep his wife from leaving him mug” “g m. w" “m, "U." if she really wants to go. whether she has a. decree absolute or and Trade . not. All she has to do is to put on her hat and scram. Q; I understand canned l-hu- And the fact that you don't cio it makes me u-onder if. in your 3:” :3‘? cfgzilwm f; 11°" ‘>17 saner moments. when you are not fresh from a fight with Friend r n ' m“ E “12” ‘fig Husband. you are as anxious to part from him as you think you are. m“ conmnen? For it is strange, but true. that a husband can he so aggravating, n, Tm; lflflng of m, “mm on yet so endearing, that his wile never knows whether she loves him canned rhubarb and canned crab- the most or hates him the most. or whether she can't live with him 119F165 EIIPUN l0 bot-h the sweet- m, without mm ened and the unsweetened product so take a long, careful thought before you buy your ticket‘ to “M_wA“§e£‘=eg!-.°°“$“°'I:v ‘on Reno. Even a husband who is hard to set along with is sometimes cam mm on 10 my,- 1mm ‘while better than no husband at all, and a good home and financial secur- he W35 1mm; 1 didn't use up s11 lty are not to be sneezed at. Divorce isn't a magic that automatically the coupons provided in the Ration cures all of your worries. Most divorcees have the look of one who ca"! W159i‘ lfllllfll W 111m it 68ml!- nao jumped out of the frying pan into the fire. when I "m" w 111° 31°C"? 51°“ 7 I H plied to service meal and women do l whenever you need them. . at is wmnz with this sen- "l by CHAPTER M with a. bewilderment wnicn 1 1.5.1.”... u ly Anne Ashley the olefin/u: H k the waste-gates denied that wish ‘this morning. . . _ I I toofthe vallingdsm llwlgdlwfllVelypllu‘ p. rom frosts. I loosened the neck Jacket and instead of a cap con- wlgierlpiow can I keep parsley all m? my i}? c150 m a ma’. The cow stall goat rifle: 532g fivlrallwéilsflfitfi guemsey-heifer. whom I milked. the kitchen durum m, Wm“,- was a it surprised to see the months. it will always be ready and ‘digits’? rgfwlrfeyd hggflgsfaf- m" . - B U Sllill ‘ ‘$3,551’? " m‘ seasoning “d I“ it and touched it and my srloulurr. Q Ho,” can 1 m,“ m, step- with an exploratory tongue she at ladder safer? l! cirgerfiesumed hezltantentcfil cit-kw- A. Make the step-ladder s er - lfire Were 1' on i c r e by fastening rubber or it pads $1118 110 A JOB OILY Yllll Glll D0 Price Control questions and Answers , onnssmxna suns ralnonnn snrrs nnnssns nnousns vunsns nus coxrs Questions and Answers on Price Control will a pear in The Guard- as a nature each day. The questions are those which have cd the Wartime Prices and u“. e I nlfroln housewives in reg on. ' o answers are pro- vided by the Board . rer- sob; who have intelligent questions all en price control are invited of use-top, perched there I to the-feet of the ladder, and also penny in this strips of rubber to the s . 511°W,‘1711'l-‘1-$' _ Ho“, can 1 avoid hay g gog- James attention to . 8v Die crusts? leaving the pump-house at the AV The bum“ on“; o; g pie time. wl pails of water for the will not absorb the juice of the h01'5¢5~ 1191i You're flflfllllml D811 fruit if it is brushed with flour after pail of water to thirsty horses, m, ‘he whm u; an egg‘ there is little time either to ad- miro nature or to conside- hi d- better. And fill a hot water bottle lore, He glanced hastily in the dlir- out of the kettle w out 1n the bad ' ection of“the birds. "Snow-birds?" ‘rm f2."i‘.‘°‘..'°hi§ rotato- "my new“ l t e e 0o ‘ c . ~ risiiiri ghate you've never_ been gm‘! my accustagied to it‘. butuwell do D1’ 118. every ngw ca . . "Please dolft Worry. ‘M0310? Barman I'm sure I ab»!!! m1?“ the cold. That is, not IonB- 111 get used to it." “ She spoke simply and sincerely. as she had from the beginning. nut she could not fully control m t - v her shivering Dexter had seen the I; (ContinueTon a To Give MOM DAD and ME pw-‘kkd/effmm Handsome new colour effects just off the loom. ' KENNEDY'$—-I.adios' lleady-to-lloar; l5i Gt. George Si. It was as well they were. thoughts already on the MODERN EIJIQIIETTE Phone 1766, LwingaSLeisure THE woman's REALM Oiouda may come but clout A dmthstyltrolv silver lining ll 8 O t new w“ d» c-sctr or sun or oon hlardmlgvwgilt for sthge days. Let. 5° “m l" l£igug°egggf ggitllfmbv Rainbows follow. after rain ' - Life must have its need of pleasure. 11 Shine maybe removed from a worsted wit“? pressing with a ‘L'Im__k_‘l9______°_ _1.n 1d we have-Tr dinner? For-italic? of‘ H1020 buff 0WD; Pb l h?" "' Jeanie do "u" rraduililcg . By Roberta Lee .__.___ ~ .__._._ __.,_.i£. Q. After finishing s dance with . a girl whom he is not escorting. ‘i what should a man do? ' A. Take the girl back to her friends or to her next partner. P s S G ll A P B 0 0 K Do not walk away and leave her floor. By Roberto. Lee pecting rather worried for man would be rounds. But th box in good time n1 the solteninghaol tho m.“ (m, w 11¢ exlfllns w he was obliged m Jill-sh Dart of his route on foo . Thus the mail got around to-day. No need of ‘it perhaps over such a toilsome road. And then there are hich are so is living l . is the beet way ; to entertain a group of friends? V A. He may give a theater party. or a dinner or supper at the hotel. . When are introductions un- necessary in ones home? _ A t arw very large function. a boll or a wedding rec- water containing vinegar. scuff lightly with line unann- ou “LIIQUHT: 1 Yflll Us I ‘ agar‘, do“ u“ an“... “N .. h Dllflltl .. at": " "i all!" you a qliesitilon. You will shuo o _ . “other... ..Y“_Y,§m"e“r_"., ' "i. 811'." "N0. Mr. Jones." . .°°°t. 1""... 11"" i” u t but its‘ l-ws are eeqlrpp: ‘a horny knifeilne edges. 1. W tence? once." 2. What is the correct pronun- ciation oi’ “ Hoboken"? misspell ‘i’ A anul, analysis. Kitchen Range ‘no k tov polish from burn- ing 032,0 lquicekly dissolve a little Which one of these words is 1' . NC 1 a‘ silgarilsgnld a thin slice or two oi yel- 4‘ ‘Vt-mt does the word ity, anonymous. option, . “w”- d“ 5°” Wm‘ m‘ pohsh rantahle” me n? 1'9"" applying w m’ mnm‘ 5. What ‘is q word beginning with umc that means "answerable. accountable"? AN SWEI-S the grocer said the expired at the end of the leave an would not take mhm-hlfhllrilsahzt ight . .o,o nor ...cou- /"-"' Inns in a melon card folder sup- not expire . . . they can be used during the leave or afterward "- C- Wlllhml j w ~erts "as" _'——-‘— g; .. » ALSO TIIE lllLL- “I have got to see you at Frances Tnrklnson Keyee She stopped drawing away tannin Dexter a little and g-szeo at RELIBVBD ~ “Now,” she asked. "is there any man in the audience who would let his wile be slandored and sea’ nothing? 1f so. stand up." A meek little man rose to his feet. The loci/trier glared at him. ‘Do you mean to say you would Let your wife be slandered and say nothing?" she ' -'on. I'm sorry." he sodoeggd: ‘I thought you said slought ." .fl “Aillisoll wtfiWi"""' Wash! OXYDOIXS Aefivo “Hustle-Bubble” Suds LE,‘ Blflfld Stllnl Book in cold water over nisht. Th ash m to |now exceeded is own. So that Ell W - nvas itl l-ie had never seen this vzlxllidhouldge t1 iggggflguficiz} lglrl but he hen seen her pictllJ-e, s e - v ‘ ‘a L him t“ .0“ toncef her picture as Jeromes br ell tes, then wash in cold cater. l Prfigunce bah Dis-lag l?“ no, e only now she ma not ‘oak m“ al w,“ in Crew, unstressed. and accent first syl- brine any more. That was why K “n pggchlo, m. ,8 added lable. a. Annul. 4. Justlflable; de- he had not recoanlzed her. w m‘. “gem before whipping n iensible. “Falsehood is never war-v Tihere had been an extraor- wm m.“ the cream much sweeten rantable." 5. Amenabie. dinary radiance about the bridal picture that was gone. But not the beauty tha-t underlay it. He could not understand why he had not instantly seen what he saw now: that Alix 8t. Cyr, the fra- gile, exhausted girl, who had turned to him trustfully in her mariners, was very beautiful. "The letter should have been here two days ago, at least," Alix was saying in a puzzled voice "Jerome wrote it before he left Raeford, Monday night. He's probably sailed by this time. He went very unexpectedly taking the place of an officer who was withdrawn at the last. moment. course I don't know whet his Kort of emhariration is or where e's going I haven't heard from him myself since he went away, and even if I had. he couldn't tell me anything." Apologies left Raeford this mornlns ancient on ache n l ___‘» ___ ______ fillet-worded every (occasion- 1" ally omen c 1| “my ' NICELY OAUGHT u“; 13am ' Mrs. Dinocnn-I wonder if yo: would botso kind as to welsh till: package or me. - Butcher Why, certainly; it weighs exactly three and a aunrtn Mrs. lJinocan -- Thank you. iii contains the bones you sent m; in‘ that four-pound roast yesterday. ; . ___._.____—-_-=.,: otovfimdsiwi llill’. PIIEVEIII ‘ llllll l" *‘ r l l i "°| chin Oxydofs “Hustle-Bubble” suds are so active, so energetic they h]! din out. All your white things-except of course, for unusual stains-come white without bleaching. Beautifully, radiantly white! SAVES CLOTHES IN WARTIMEI With Oxydol there's no need for harsh bleaching or hard rubbing- so clothes last longer in these war- 1 that mail-man can _ hr I _ f places f Junie’ t when next’ he ylsits gldcrlea. I w. com tl . n use. It was in glgceg, Th "tinker-toy" with ex- tions for assembling is over. "You ma. yet." Joel: got plent of ting and Jcanlb ‘came for the Dirt Out! Even Your Bluest Washes Come So Clean They're O ‘O WbiteWithoutBleoehing! - CZ é Q V Q uablncauala times! And Oxydol is so refs-safe for washable colors, rayons, and your own precious hands! Economical, too --you'll be surprised how much clothes or dishes a single box of‘ Oxydol will do! Trade Mark Redlterel ~ 31991, Wanna Wll I'll WITHOUT IIIACIIIIII- after no diu. l drove all uay tillol got to Alexandria in the evening. I thought Father and Mother Farman would like to hear from Mrs. Porterfield and Joe Rlfllnn. who were so kind to them. They were very kind to me also. and I stayed over at Mrs. Porterfields house for n day, partly because she seamed so glad to have me and partly because I didn't want tired. ‘lhen I began I was taking too much time, so I mode the rest of the trip in two days. And now I am tired. Just a little." ."'I‘lredi You must be half dead. And ithen to get such a half- hearted welcome. It's all g darned shame! Oomein. Alix. please, and sit down by tho fire! Mrs Far- mon must be 1n the kitchen get- ln half He flung open the door of the living room. It was ltAil in d 6 1'0. 8W the old rocker a little closer to he. motlonim to~ wards this invitlngly. and lighted tho lamp standirw. on the rote- lemed tnbb. en slylna he return r‘ once. he disap- abruptlr- lllix sinkln! rtiy in the rodser. hear his deep voice" and another. soft nt- first but soon rising incredul- ouslv. ‘rho dlaloaue lasted onl minute. Almost immediately ter was back in the room ac- ctimne-nled h" - full limited wo- man who enfolded the tired tra- veller in an ample embrace bo- fore Al could complete the ‘little IEIWlF" with which "in fried to a-reet her mother-in-iaw. "Von nmr I-hiidi Von must be half drvdl" she exchlmefi. consciously rmentlna Dexter's come-flu. "\'I\'" than, v-u nth elm-w flown. and don't vou trv to nay n "~'"~ up" you've bed - cup of w». tea w». ran nrvviniq overv- f‘\'v\'i and p-n “q n“ q\n"0 Jammn fflav-wnrfln ‘I'm snip-v t9 to)» awn 00nd ‘unl- oi wm and than Wm Mo,» eh-nlohfl mq- p. mo». the‘ 4..., n..- wee“ fir"... Y pa,“ om‘ sum-u sq .|..\.a “we 0-. Hm ‘ynvn "or our n-“iaq ,..._ ,'-..~\<la-_ln_ Vow‘. ‘ ‘Ilwmzhtfnl "Yes. I'm going. But l think first I'd better start a lire in her room. don't ‘you, so she won't l o» dent t" "" that’; real thouflitiul of you, Dexteri Yes, I lueoo you l"... vv ting supper, but I'll have her here a second " ections to her clear ively. I mig en me completed his reading. struck an obstacle. James door to admit more light. and came to likes to is olovenly and careless way of doing things without sufficient prepara- tlon" he will Lhere have been times when a chore as be 8 ttiuent B I There's a world of flavor-lure for left- overs, stews and budget dishes in a bottle of Heinz 57- Sauce! Made from racily spiced, long- mellewed tropical and domestic fruits and vegetables, this number-one wartime condiment is a grand table sauce-works wonders for your cooking! Try a bottle. It's now in plentiful supply. Heinz 57-52063’ l7 flavors . Jlemlerl Into e-uu i. 4" 9nd‘ tri tn bl ' ll i , I train‘ "w ti» tea‘- °" I $ Ill - . I. tr... s2" slovtltfiol '.3’ur'£' “Kilt-T iii-manna 1"“ a o tone on they a ~ Wither. as I read the dir- and impress- ht as we has been sil- t. Judy wlo already laps ahead o . construction-work was opened a our assistance. He is one. who any work. I-Ie say to me. Of course a James would things in order. Infre- ctori I: ‘that: “wilful dagmew, “withm- . rna . "l¥‘irst t nrst" I had qlamea‘ been done. whil etting ly an . a _.. _ . . .lh'inew_elry.for ttlehattoia or saw“ ‘°' “nulls? 3»- “° "hugs as soon for comma lPrid in radl Itlllll Emwven g (Imps fV 4mm! reminder-tad or sneeze. lto qu ck N110" “Wsutfitr. vim la flvldq. YHIIGIQI , mos in. That is one time James likes oil- enco in tho kitchen Until tomorrow -l Diary-Good- night. FOR TH E HOME aa "r "w...a'°"' ‘"2.’ an . Perf wool or crepewior colors Olgcllllg; SIZES l1-4l . . . 101' . No. f cut in sllel 12. ll, ".8136 answers to "NW V!“ ' mart-m ié-Lusrtsgtt-ttitwceksuini-eve- q. as»; ‘ l l‘. -+ 1: Needlecraft