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Social and Pers Living e Leisure The \'V0man's Realm Thereevenmnteelbeedemdall manner o! glass ones, some in san- All night u sadly u a emm that 111°!“ 0‘ 1"?“- THE METAL WHALE A shearing machine at the West ingtiouse steel works in the U. s A. l8 called the metal whale be- Cause or the huge mouthfuls of scraps it takes between its Jaws. In the foundry there is a contin- ual accurriulatépln of lopsided and oddly-shaped unks of rrietal left g2) ‘fuilrwpanmtujntgred momma over from the construction of tgile . parts of generators and other g o! g2?! 332111595“ d m’ w“ malchinegy. They are desgined to be me ted own to be rema e and re- Hw‘ mmfgillm“ "md- moulded 11110 utility steel, but. be- ' fore this svage is reached theyiflare _ , ,, , sfgill. to the great stiearng rnuc ne, so {lclgéhwitgiy He’ 5° lime are Much is as big as a whale and has . . - ; -- ‘g/ Q v’ g; 313130 we we “a FALL 1 heard the wind lament among ' the leaves - It; thousand bright and bold Dancers in gold. They listened as will dreamy children hark » mum chunks five inches thick, and the No‘ knovnng they u" n whale supplics enough salvage for summer dies, Attaining at a breath Glory and death a tank a day. A glass building bltck ls now made with sufiicent transparency to give an almost windctv-ilke vis- ich, It has the iirsulatng value of regular blocks, but relieves the shirt-Ln feeling some have in witn- . dowlrss rcoms. 1t Ls suggested or UL my r U, and “n35 usein parreb Qr strips built int time . em have unite. vrals of obscure glass Visibrli y of —'Audn‘y Alexandr“ BMW“- large objects ls possible through Dice ups: Put a such sections, but. rrotfharp detail, A novel ur.\ to be installed on the inside Cf n cxcset dcor gives the tquivalent of an extra small closet which cunts irzlo view “hm the doc-r is opined Equiipprd with (lratwers, the unit. will replace a small bureau Deal Evntly with them. 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NOW! you have no? m Powder- airing-try ACADIA BAKING POWDER O-O-OOOO-OO-OOO-OO-O-OO O-O-OOO-OO-GTQOOOOO-O-fi.‘ f Dorothy Dix Says- o GIRL WHO PICKS UP MEN BREAKS CODE OF CHIVALRY Saddest Casualties Of War May Be These Unsophisticated Girls DEAR MISS DIX—What do you think about girls “wolfing" sailors? use you don't know what this term implies, lt means that the girls back up the sailors instead of it being the other way about. I live near a big naval station vmere there are hundreds and hundreds of young men in ' ‘Ihey have only to appear on the street and the girls literally kidnap them. They bear down on the young chaps like the wolf on the fold. in the old poem. Each grabs a sailor and before he knows what is happening to him, or gets a (hanoe to defend himself, his captor has borne him off to some place of amusement. The girls, supposedly from decent families, claim that they are doing a patriotic duty in en- tertaining these sailors and that it is all good, clean fun. But I wonder. AN OLD-ruA-su-{IONED WOMAN. ANSWER—I don't think there is m-uch to wonder about unless you are at the age that still Believes in fairy tales. No man would feel ob- Inc e cape. old fellow. the oldest profession in the world, and nobody could blame him_for the assumption when they use the same tactics in securing their men. For. the world over. a woman's conduct rates her standing with civilized men.. If she ls dig- nified. reserved. modest, she can travel anywhere and receive only courteous attentions from men. She can work side by side with men and go through the slums at mid-night safely, as ls prover: by the thousands of nuns and social workers and nurses and members oi the Red Cross to whom even depraved men take ofl’ their hats when they Puss on their beneficrent missions. But the reverse of this is also true. When a girl throws all of her lnine reserve into the discard; when she picks up men like a street- walker and dresses and acts like a hoodlum. she breaks the age-old code or chivalry that protected a good woman, and she has no right to he treated as ii she were a good one. She has written her own price tag. HUMAN NATURE UNCHANGEI) One of the most terrible things about the war is that neither mothers nor girls serm to realize that it has not changed human nature. it altered the standards of decency that civilization has evolved through the centuries. Because girls are overflowing with patriotism does not make it safe for them to do the thlmzs that are basically dangerous. For it is true that many of these shockingly young girls whom we see everywhere, picking acquarn to go somewhere to have a drink. decent themselves, They mean no harm. They are just too ignorant of life, too sophisticated to know what th-sy are doing. or to realize what they would seem to a man. ‘They just have the silly notion that somehow. some- way. they are lldCllllfZ to their country's defense by being “nfoe" to the soldiers. And in this perilous belief they are aided and abetted onlv too often by their foolish mothers. Women. who should know bette of war that they would no They would not let a little school girl go about with men of whom knew nothing. Still less would they let them marry them. But bee there is a war on all bars are down, A-rabc She hangs around camps. on without her ause it were a. time of cure 0f herself because of the war than she would t turn a rake into a peace. And also, unfortunatelya uniform doesn’ plnstlevlr; sairét. t 1 e sa dcs- casualt es of the tar‘ are zoirt t be th i whose mothers failed to protedt thftn.‘ _ g O e58 young g m a CHILD NEEDS LOVE, NOT WIIIPPINGS DEAR MISS DIX-I have a daughter 4 great deal of trouble. She is so bold are older than she is. althouuh we slap will not mind- We have “tripped her just the things she llftS been told not to do. crazy over the situation. Both of us come we were told - or else! But not our daugh could advise me to do that would help? her across the mouth for it. ter. ANSWER,- ness that I can command .to use some commonsense and a kindness in dealing with your child before you ruin her for 1 more of your and your husband's tyranny and bea ile. up to be one oi those embittered wo men who are a curse to themselves and all who come in contact with them. Remember that psychologists say that the by the time it is 3 years old. You haven the harm you have already done to yours. nets and tenderness instead of harshness so that get how cruel you have been to her and not trrow of mother love. she may. pe (Continued on page Bfcolfil) ‘NKVA’ i,» g i A Morning Smile 1 a slfbrflaluh " Bgsifbrfiealllf/ i 5 t - ‘ rvvaas xrsoo~ MANY ADVANTAGES ,.~_,v~/\ "The-re are two things bridge has taught. women, concentration and self-control," says a writer. "Not to mentoin the art of open- ing cans and how to buy l. meal at the delloatessen counter," re- wrts the cynir. Mr, Smith had just finished put- ting the seeds in the garden "How about the birds eating the nerds?“ quered Mrs. smith. "hadn't you better put up a scarecrow?" "Oh. that dcesrrt matter,” was the reply. “One orf us will always be in the gartcbn! years old who is causing us a that she talks back to people vszho he and punished her. yet she will do Her daddy and I are nearly from fine people and did as Is there something you MIRS. . There certainly is. I would urge you with all the earnest- ltttle human A little tings and you wllf turn her into a hard little rebel who will resist all authority. and who will vrow draracter of a child is set ‘t much time in which to undo so net busy. Show her gentle- De. for~ up scuffing at the myth FRESH FROM MARITIME PLANT OCTOBER 29. 194g onal I Fashions r f Stranger In i Shady Gulch I w Denver Ba-rdwell OHAFIEB X It was dark when Radkln finally reached the source of Thumb Creek. fitmtfhbfoot oé the éast mesa on the amen ran . All along the course of the creek- as he had followed it unWBN. H9 had passe Half Diamond “W19 drlrting in close to Witter 101' 131° night's rest. I-Ie found more of them bedded down here. new where the roar or water came rrom under thi! mesa cliff. This made him uneasy. 1'1"" cal! branding time and. on the mor- row. Half Diamond riders miilht cam; this way, rounding llD You!!! s I26 dismounted at a short bend m the stream a hundred YHTQS “Om the foot of the steep mesa wail. Leav- ing Caesar to watch over 'I‘ufiy. he started climbing over rocks toward the cliff. At last, he came to a circular pool. The pale glow of the stars save enough lignt tor rum to see the rush or waver which came voiiruift 0i" 0f an enormous cavern mouth into the turbulent pool. He thought he could see cut-backs in the sides of the cav- ern which ought w give him iooiiri above the water. so that he eoul study the rock seams inside. nut sLlCll CAplUrdhlUn certainly couldn't be undertaken now. H: WOUlCl camp cu the Hl-ESB overnight. and come back down here at cay- break. He went back to ‘Puffy and Cae- sar, then led them southward sev- eral hundred yards until he round a break in the mesa heights which would permit a climb to tiie tOD- he led the horse up the difficult path. with uilfiddl‘ following. Atop the mesa, he mounted and set out in search of a good camlifnll site. A hundred and fifty yards back from the rim, he saw a long. dark sink ahead. ‘that gash in tne flat land seemed w be a tluke dent with no outlet, for he could see the far- ther end of it uncer- the starlight. Anyway, it should make o. good cam!) site where his fire would not be seen far away. He turned Tufry mto the head of the sink", nut the pony held back. blowing his nostrils in protest. Caesar went a few steps down the incline, then suddenly backed up and whirled around. barking. Radkin, puzzled. dismounted and went down the steep slope a few steps. The sink was obscured my dark shadows. Caesar came part way after his master. barking more fran- tically. Radkin ordered him to hush. ‘Ihcrr, he picked up a heavy stone and tossed t out into the Ditch darkness oi’ the sink. He heard nothing-no plunk of hitting bot- om. chilled. he scrambled hastily back to ‘Puffy and led the very willing pony up onto level ground. He patted Caesar's head. "Whewl That was a narrow es- You and Tufiy sure paid for your supper this time! r u ~t. soldier around!" He was not satisfied until he had n . n. fir!‘ "etweeu himself and the bottomless sink. Among a llLt-c Cllhnl) or low cedars. he made camp. fed ‘Puffy. then him- self and Caesar. Later. he lay in his blanket on a hand-raked mattress of ‘cedar straw and, gazing up at the bril- linnt, star-lit canopy of the sky. thoueht of Arlene Waller. He saw her as she had com.“ down the Shady Gulch street toward him. _(Continued on page 8 r New under-am Cream Deodorant rafily Stops Persplration . A 1.- Doer not rot dresser or men‘: shirts. Does not rtrtratc skin. L N0 waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly sto s perspiration for l to 3 days. revents odor. l. A pure, white, greaseless. stainless vanishing cream. 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