n» fjalphtSlG! “ B luccess -l i a... Dorothy Dzx 311311;; Future H [Think the Next Generation of Brides and Bridegrooms Will be the Happiest Married ' People the World Has Ever Known, and That There Will be an Enormous , Decline in the Divorce Rate, Says I Dorothy Dix There are those who pessimistically prophesy the doom of the institution QiWoman ’s Realm ivhdt the Fashion Enhance your charm by wearing flattering jaicltt-t costumes. It is a season of Jackets! The one sketched is in green crepe silk print in combination with egg- shell. The skirt shows slenderizing line in pointed hip yoke treatment. The jacket is iii popular hip length. Style No. 3436 comes in sizes l4, 16, o! marriage and who believe that in the future divorce will be so common , 18 years. 3G, 3B and ~10 inches bust. hat practically every marriage license will be sold with a divorce coupon iit- l It L; stunning w: ‘i the dress made . tached to it. contract, but rather regard it in the light oi a senti- liuluatheylikeit. Likewise they call attention to the irivoloiis pre- his wife for no better reason than that she has got stout and middle-aged and he likes them slim and fiapperish or because she has bobbed her hair. a woman breaking up her home and going back to mother because her husband is addicted to the radio and it gets on her nerves or because he eat: onions. This was not the way our parents regarded marriage, wail these Jere- ‘miiths. when they got married they took each other ior better or worse and when they found out they were not united in the holy bonds oi matrimony to pin-feathered angels, but to just ordinary men and women, with the usual asmrtitient oi human faults and general contrariness and cussedness, why, they just shut their teeth on their disappointment and bucked up and car- ried on with matrimony to the iuneral. They never even thought oi such ii zhing as thmwing up their hands and quitting: Divorce was one of the tliingzs that sii-nply wasn't done in our best ianiilies. But, cry these prophets oi woe (beating upon their breasts), look at the way the boys and girls regard marriage now! Nothing sacred and binding about it to them. Just a gay adventure. Something they will try once anyway, and if they find that matrimonial bliss isnt all it has been press-agented to be, why, there is a divorce court around the corner and maybe they will have better luck next time. Grass ividows and widower: are as plentiful as the flowers in May and men and women think no more of swapping wives and husbands than they’ Jo oi exchanging a pair of shoes that they found didn't fit when they got them home. All the sacrednesshas gone out oi marriage and by another generation we will have only temporary alliances instead of permanent unions, say these crapehangers (signing heavily.) I don't agree with this point o! view. I admit that just now the mat- rimonial market is just about as shaky as the stock market and that any in- ' vestnieiir, iii it is a hazardous speculation. I concede that there never were so :1. ny ixeople getting divorces nor such a multitude not getting them who wanted them. but. I think this is because we are in a readjustment period lYllCll we are trying to tit the old ideals of marriage on to the modern condi- Lans of lite, and it can't be done without friction. The main trouble with marriage now is that men are still clinging to their grandfather's ideals of marriage and oi the place in it that a woman xliotilcl occupy and of the duties of wives, while the whole position of women and their outlook on life and their ideas have changed. And it is no wonder that when these clashing views meet there is plenty to argue about and that ‘s. the heat of the debate many husbands and wives knock down the walls oi their homes. But after this pro-war generation oi husbands and wives have fought their‘ us; to the divorce court or settled down into an endurance conust oi sac other. there is coming along a new crop oi brides and bridegroonis who have scrupped all oi the old theories about the sexes and the relationship of his» end women and even the old ideals o! the duties and obligations of hus- bonds tiiid wives, and I think they are going to be the happiest married peo- plo the vcorld has ever known and that there will be an enormous decline in the divorce rate. For, you see, these youngsters will have been educated together; they will have worked together, they will have talked over things with a frankness that has been taboo in every previous generation. In a word, they will know each other and know just what they are getting and what they are going into when they marry. And so, unless they are utter idiots and fools, they will not suifer the disappointment and dtsillusion that have turned so many anti-rings; into cinders, ashes and dust for so many men and women. Bert, of all, though. as I see it, is that the modern boy will understand Lbs modern girl and when he marries her it will not come to him with such |, shock of surprise. as it did to his lather, when he finds out that she wants to be tiscrutacl as a human being instead of as a doll or a. slave nnd that she rorisiticrs that. when she puts all she is and has into the domestic partner- siwigi she is entitled to a fifty-fifty division of the profits and perquisites. dream of ciclopting a Sir Oracle attitude toward her if they marry. \\ ho is used to independent girls, who can stand on their own feet and hold . t own a good job and draw down a good salary won't think of doling out l to his wife when he gets married. He will give her a ialr share of his 1 ting a good running start toward success. In proni oi their dismal forebodings of chiilon print in they point to, the fact that young: people nowadays do ; colouring, \\.th the jacket of fiat silk ot look upon marriage as an until-death-do-us-pai~t crepe in matching shade. hyacinth blue l Yellotv and white sportsweight mental experiment that they don't have to stick to‘linen with plain yellow sheer linen 'ior simulated tuck-in bodice is very i chic. i, Pastel flat silk crepe, shantung and texts upon which people get divorces, a man forsaking I cotton or silk shitting swagger. l Pattern price l5 cents. Be sure to ,fill ‘in size oi pattern, Address Pat- And 1 tern Department. The Summer Fash- ion Magazine is ready! It contains most interesting styles for adults for town or vacation wear. Also darling styles iorthe kiddies. It ls l5 cents a copy, hut may be obtained ior l0 cents if ordered same time as pat- tern. No. 3436. Size ...................... ....-...-........ . . . . . . . .. ..................-....-.."u"... State able Are Wearing illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington IT} I-IousEhZiYH has Byllobertalne Soiled Spots When sending soiled garments to the dry cleaner. search for the bad spots that might. escape his notice and outline tliein in white thread. The thread will attract the cleaners attention and it. is easily removed afterwards. The Meat Grinder If the meat grinder requires oiling use a drop or two oi glywerinc. 'l‘his' will act as a lubricant and will pre-| vent any disagreeable taste or smell. Reading The light should altvziys come from the lcit and slightly to the rear of the chair when one is reading. Never lie down to read‘ as it is straining to the eyes. All government railways of Ausl tralia are reporting deficits this year A MomingSmile j A man interested in social work went into a" tenement district and, W15111I13 to see a certain man, but hill/mg Only n general idea as to where he lived, approached a small boy ior iniorrtttiou. 1 "My boy," he said, "can you show tme where Mr. Jinks lives?" i "Yes, sir,“ replied the boy, scentlng A ti». "Come with me." The boy entered a doorway and started to climb the difficult stairs. Up four flights lie went, the visitor following breathlcssly. Finally he paused ct an open door. “Tbs is the floor," said the boy. “Mr. Jinks lives iii there.“ “Looks as if we've liad bad luck," remarked the visitor, peering into the room. “Mr. Jinks doesn't seem to be here.” “No, sir," rejoined the boy‘. "That firs Erin sittin' on the front doorstep - when we came in." One hundred thousand new mem- bers enrolled in the British Legion last year competent and talented women make l t to do well. earnings because lie knows that she could not endure financial dependence and bcausc he recognizes that the woman who works in a kitchen is just as much (‘liLlllCd to a pay envelope as one who works in tin oilice. Nor will the man who is associated in business and the professions with any pothcr about his wife keeping on with the work she likes and has spent years fitting herself for instead of dropping it to do liouseivrok that. she loathes itnd hates and will never learn If she can help more by making money than she can by making bread and wants to make money instead of bread, that will settle the ques- tion {or both of them. To sum it all up, the modern youth will look upon his iviie as a human ---i- 1 bClllii and treat her as such and that will eliminate most of the grievances The youth who has gone to school with a girl who lcd the class won't ‘of wives and it will give them a platform of mutual tclcratlon that will make The boy t for peace and harmony in the home. So I helievc that instead of marriage being on its last legs it is just get- DOROTHY DIX. t O a . r440! nu“? CA NADA y .3 @335“. . '\ / Luzon.‘ ' ll“ REGAL QBLISINEJ-i ,. team. t. . vs us!‘ molt _- ISNEI an. ..... ,__ Ollll l1 fltslt/rliiderffll ZorBread /, . issuer an; ,,,,,_‘ m,‘ “ L fiiif§z¥fi$é - Milady Beautiful Bylnhlaelfl BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED Split Hair Dear Miss Leeds-I have noticed lately that my hair is split at the ends. (l) Would you kindly tell me the cause of this and a remedy? (2) Ia it injurious to the hair to use an electric rubber tooth applica- tor about onee or twice a week? (3) I thought oi getting a perina- nent next week. Would it be wise tr my hair is split? - MR5. C. H. Anower-(ll Your hair is evidently too dry. Message the scalp every day and apply a tonic two or three times a week and l scalp food once a week. ’I‘he following makes a good scalp iood: 3 drums lanolin, 4 drains vase- line, 15 grains resorcln, 1/. dram salicuylic acid. Melt the lanolin and vueline, heat well, add the resorcin, mix well; add the salicylic acid; keep covered in a Jar. Apply a little to the scalp and massage well. As a tonic use one ounce olive oil; four drains oi cologne water; iour ounces bay ruin, one dram tincture of cinehonl. Always apply this tonic after a shampoo and two or three times a week in addition. Clip of! <2) No. Anything which stimulates 5 ator decide this for you after making -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions tomorrow. With whole afternoonl cool. with the wrapper. _...__.i-._ the scalp and thus increases the cir- culation is especially beneficial to any one with dry hair. t3) Let a competent beauty oper- a test of your hair. Iii general, a permanent has a drying effect on the hair; therefore it is not so advisable for women with dry hair as it is for those whose hair is oily. Beauty Problems Dear Miss Leeds-Would you ing questions: t1) What are the cor- rect proportions oi a boric-acid solu- tion. used to make an eye-wash for every-day use in cleansing the eyes? (Z) Will a henna rinse after sham- pooing the hair take the curl out oi Bowl of Kellogg’s for a warm-Hay luncE-t Crisp, delicious -—you’_ll feel Better thg Moll than 12,000,000 people ileligli! h! Kellogg's Corn Flakes every day. Kellogg's are especially inviting in summer. The! furnish energy, and really help you feel be so kind as to answer the follow- . naturally curly hair? (3) If soap -..¢..__._-_ Kellogg's Corn Flakes for Brealifast‘. \ cool milli or cream. \ u ' Fine for you. So easy to digest they Hoff “Heat” tlie Body. Nothing Better for the kiddies’ evening meal. Xnd “just try a was”, CGRN FLAKES it i‘ -:-i Literature raq /i. Serve Kellogg's and mills as a wholesome dessert for the children. Great with frulll or sweetened with honey. Arid when yorfio hungry late at night, slip luck to the kitchen and try a bowl of Kellogg's. Oven-fresh in llie red-and-green plehgo patented inner sealed wlxllto Sold by all grocers. Served by, liotels, restaurants, cafeterias. On dining- cnrs. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. enlarges the iaciol pores what would 1H? 0n 111B $Y°l1m°1111 °1 wmpmmn you suggest in its place? t4) Is there 1115 W111 81V! W“ 4151911“ 13mm‘ any cure or help for blackheads? <5) Is a liquid deodorant harmiul in any way? TWENTY-FIVE. Answer-ti) Use one teaspooniul of boric acid to one pint oi water. (2) It will have no effect on the wave. (3) Soap will not enlarge the pores- in tiact, a nightly cleansing with warm water and soap is one oi the most effective ways of keeping the skin clean and fine in texture. 0f course the soap must. be rinsed off very thoroughly after the cleansi , as anything left to clog the pores has a tendency to enlarge them. (4) Yes. The treatmentconsists in thoroughly cleansing and stimulating the skin. Blackheads usually make their appearance when the skin has become sluggish and the pores are enlarged, lazy and relaxed. My leaf- ation about the care oi a skin m8!- red by blackheads. I shall be glad W send the leaflet if you will send re- quest ior it, accompanied by stsmvtd self-addressed envelope for nieilifll- (5) Ii used according to directififll this deodorant is hamlets. Owl‘ sionally a very sensitive skin is irri- tatecl by it but you will be able in judge irom experience whether or not it is too strong for your vlfiiilmfl’ type oi skin. LO! BLIEDS. Tomorrow -' Bummer Care 0i "l! Skins While clerks, salesmen Old “m” ties in Honolulu. Hawaii, are huntm wurk construction men and M11" unskilled laborers are 111185’ mmittmnsmmna-iaJ M Pnpan 004ml: Cold This Way: Adrltwouo- g spoonfuls m I cup of coll l milk. Shake in shaker. I 1 d: roll, until flIelveL abemezpme. mental and easily digested fem. m: 84.50 "- m .11 good stunt“: m. 113w! m" If‘! ake this a summerhabifi Q you injoy a delicious, cool and hips-ting 415E —t:IyILDO_VALTINE. Make it u habit so follow Tennis, Golf, Bentley Swiinmingoroeherpl-iynimluetclouwithuglaeei cold Ovaltine. It will encore your spent BN8? fluidly and develop nerve e world over have proved ' wiggle; athlete! "lgitwillllf-WYWP“! Ovllline an liei all the food elem-mi iIbfl-ll ii ggysicalhenlzhinooneccpcoperdeallfl 'OVA LTl N E‘