~i~.\-.. n" r-r“ -. Y Dorotbyllixfis Letter Box i . The Mystery Theta‘ ‘Every Mother-of a Needs Some Recreation -S_hall a Man old His Mother Above ‘l ll(_.‘ .1. ,' BXQFIQOIIENCE BOYS _ o " o ‘ . His Fiancee? _ h ' H h l side of a. canned pesch upward on ' - mmlggieilddiflfsffuaiilfi sfllmporu: £32118»; A gl-eat many people these days itfifittffilfiult rlersfleldnnglesltinfipn DEAR MISS DQJrhQ-e are so“ problems m“ have me mmplemy ha. helped mm, a Sufism“, are devoting themselves w the web Deanne: a ‘Medea. lriltystifled, but there pron-l; any so unllolvable as women. Now, hers»; nheumm-am_ V m” or chndrext 0mm wemue and v ____ time. nsver met a woman yet who didn t wish that she was a mlin,.yet if Thin fill"- "myllmlild "mall" 4"" the. lllndevllrlwleeed child" have oliiusnflis PUDDING, Were t. tell hel- that she was like a man she would be encoded. r would tho jlesrt of Np re, hvnlg nnd. “mtg EDD“, m. the phuantmapla 3 . . like to know why women would like to be lnen and *9 Kldmlle‘ 9"“ ‘Y FWP" PMk- And it ls well. But there is another. A steamed fruit pudding tor “h” "Wm" a" m“ ‘he’ m- mmy’ '~ who. dlfllllwl Nliillhf.‘ w"? Pd"? extreme olf society which needs more Christmas may be made as dollows: l , A ilbgmde’ “u”, -. -. f’ d?" ‘fl-izlentlon ct the hands of those who Sift together three large cups ilmir. Answer. ‘ ~n:eb¢nevbllt.»1tls ed,» mm, . - - ' »‘ 11.1.. WORTHY, C mttctown l cmmdnls M, us: “$0M and 213m ogoedaieagfill! :3“ Well. brother, women are like they are because ‘there is a. certain elervwcence ofuf cinnamon and cloves and a. half that m the my m“ Nam“ mm’ them‘ ma“ me you]; 1131105 lvlollfljgzgq 8pm“ much Wm bu“, me young” “aspen M hum“. Mm semnmw only answer that anybody can give. Doubllless the , , w. " tel '-‘up' through many hardships. six tablespoons of melted fat one “°°d m“ km" "m" H” w“ m” "he" m m” .Mmodes o; captain Scott‘ o; But “e is a “M; ‘m’ Disappomh mp sweet mflk and one cup molasses ioned the bundle of contradictions and peculiarities .. W" “m “and S" “mm” 3am“ ments have prlcked the inner tube of Add the dry illBlledients and at the m“ he handed to Adam m’ a’ We'd but me “at . m“, days Wm, the “mam hexq-s ‘he an and the glam“ inflation m,“ add one Danna of chopp-ed mud man never solved the riddle o! the first woman or A ‘§°’.'..““l’...".‘.‘l'.‘ft"“ Ymtulihfin $552’ "' “f- “W ‘ l “it "w" *1“ i" “we W1 flmd- M‘ 1M0 {$13112 "éiftififidif Eifhfiifitne?’ “m l‘ ° . ‘weshouldpulnmittuu 1 grass] m; - ingham Palace-road, London, once M, o, else keep thelgeerngfmng one hmuhguxsfm 5mm m’ “M America ivaswlldcrness, Indium! herbs successfully. From, - t}; Redman, . rs ago, James Qfllljhfll‘ learn‘. ‘rbal Bfllilflfl and who , were W"! cnssnllso run noun ..___ Women are still a mysler that keep men r-ilw heme "f 5Q?"- “WJKMBW 1°‘. veriedrltot he will not halve time Serrv with l mad y, modem llilhhiiélflb ibulld ,, . bimd- “flan his 1m, what a mfione C3,, gugrrait if Eueaing. and this ls why men never lose interest in » .. . t . ‘as from m,‘ house that, 5m; d9. my work H’ mum he m found a“ Mum‘ mm a pinch o‘ m” two them. ‘Ihere is always something new and unexpected turning up in v . puma on me pom. exped‘uon {mm k1 n d! o‘ enterprises to keep old new mbbsspoon bum ‘our “Meghan! their dispositions and characters, and no matter how long he lives with a ._, hich he never returned. Barrie :5 mummy. flung“ or lemon llama Bo“ a. few woman her husband never really knows her. lglellllfllldflfillll“ W'- Ptfim- W‘ It is hard. rol- many old people to minutes until all n. blended Do t m“, u, m,“ "T-jjelc t m , m, h ‘nthe n room ce ngare _ , ' n_u u owomen ora e" t. Iis ergrea cllrm . bear courageously Rheumatism, ‘thicken with corn enrich to the and expmns why me“ ma,“ them u nslsten of gravy. A GOOD CHILD Long ago we halve discarded the motion that “children should be seen and not heerdz" but madly of us still thiink cf the good child as one who tie tasks which formely kept oldsits quietly and does not must about pelzipie "contented. It is the mysterymoisilv. The good child may be noisy and the possibility of some thi-iilinglmid frolic-acme, as a. lamb at play. surprise just around hhie corner, to- sldlpplng and lumping into the Elflthfl‘ Willi the slow of youth and floor lamp and knocking it over. He health which makes even deprived may punch azlothel‘ mild who teases BRWBKIDUBBHHQ youth, to an extent. his dog. 01‘ talk beck to his mother, enviableiheseareclbscntwhenegenotlrltenldiilgtobe’, ‘ but crows Oll- merely expressing himself. He ls n. she has to In the pride of youth. active ones live young thins with active lllimills- i0 toll as should rellnenlber omit it is no fault es, a clean mind. soc-d ulotives. bone-l sellers! thins. she w; wlhlnlrfvl b" vclenee. a deallre to hellhylo relieve times out of ten it the wire. not the h band, who makes the sacrifices sutilferlllg and willingness to make required in keeping a home together. ., . l swrlflbes for the good of others. I Ontheotllcrhandaquietolilid IIBWOIIIQHQOQSIIIQO‘ z ltiahsrderl-lnhfrf-Illlllliiflfllmm may sill and pout or think evil mots and she has far lees chance of success than he has. She is nhyslcfllly 1988 - nlm to deceive his mother. or be able to stand the strain than the man is.’ she cannot so w many place! selfish and hard ol- indolent and lazy.‘ that n man can go. Many doors of opportunity one ‘shut in hel- lace lie- Hfi my b6 M"!!! P901119 or Dlflll- cause of hcl- sex. ning to do something sneaky. sl- thcugli he looks so innocent as he sits there Vquietly. ‘.‘ ' ‘m u .imgamugfirmgmagfmpgcigetlggge failins cycsllrht and weaknem slow it; llamas Emma. at the table- down activity and. bring pain; and “would flick them up on ptllnies: fig fldmmmhujmlml‘ mwwlfxslif‘ WW 5m“: ‘°“ “WQQ°',W°“‘-1 ‘PW ‘whatnot times caiulot be belts: ti’; three l-eman perms n . are cemm to 81W wow,‘ Madam ’ SMILES science is lengthehlilg life while the inventors are taking alway numy lit— The other mysteries that worry you are easy to explain. Virtually cvcry woman wishes she was a. man beollise this is a man's world and life is so mum easier and plessanter for lhen- than it is for women. There isn't anything that a. woman has in do that isn't harder for her to do lust becliuseshc is. a woman. ' To begin with, Nature fashioned hei- of fralier clay than ‘lt did man. It made her weaker in body, it gave her a.‘ more highly organized nervous system, it made her subject to ullilhedlsesses from which man can suffer and threw in a. lot of extras that pertain to"her sex, and then it chucked her out into the world and said: “Nowl have done the worst I can by Y0“. ‘go and fight it out if you can." ‘ l ‘POOP -Centlpede; think what fl chance he has of getting 011 0n the wrong foot. _" , . ' If a woman marries, she gets a worse bear children and undemo the hard in bler home as her husband al than the man docs, becnuscl level-y of mo“ ‘nwd. She has does at‘ his work, and use except per bare ilvlns. Nine She is paid less for her work than a marl is. A man does not have, to tight for his honor with one hand while he works with the other. 8S many a pretty girl has to do. When a. woman succeeds, it is at twice the r price that a man has m pay for success. shejlus to be twice as competent ones of today. lcslilx the strength and do twice as much work. _ SOISSOBS IN Till: KITCHEN of their (utilities and having a. hard ‘ ‘ Y time to keep from becoming glooxrw. .. Scissors may be very useful in who can devise a. splendid plan for ‘the kitchen. saving much aluloyance making old people happy? ‘Ilhls sea- and cut fingers (trying to peflomi son of Good Will is an appropriate difllcillt tasks vzlth knives. Use the time lo beam. scissors to shred lettuce and to l/rhn * away its bruised spots: t? out the stringy ligaments of meat; to pre- pama grapefruit, shipping out the core and cutting the sections; and for lmmy other culinary uses. Keep themcleansnddi-ywhennoltinuse and have them. hanging near the _-i_¢_-- If swoman l5 talented and has spent years perfecting herself in her particular line of work, she has virtually to choose between it and love. but. when a. man marries he merely adds a home and wife and children to _ his career. They are a help to him instead of a hindrance, as they are to l b Woman. . ""'*""""*" Finally, the world Judges n. man lightly and a. woman cruelly. A man ‘may sow his wild oats and be forgiven, butgfwomgn who makes even n step ofi the strait and narrow path ls blacklisted by society. . .____._._.. It l=' because men get most oi the perquisites in life that woman wish l THE asnuonm DIET _ "The ldiid oi food. as well as the mlwhnw fleures lsiuely in planning the reducing diet. One must get cn- n; 1'IA,:M§ Ollgh nourishment so that she lvlll “when 51M, _ not feel weak. Milk. eggs, and icon ‘ - the? W?” men! bl"- I l-hlllk yflll ulomlstaken in saying that women dis- meat will help on this point. Then n"; HOME like being accused ol being mdnnish. Of course, this offends the digggr“. ' lng. because they know that an imitation thing is always a contemptlble - thing and that n. mannlsh woman ls as repulsive to ll. person of taste as is - rm elfcnllnlite Jnan. r onernust be certain t» get, hm ml“. era! salts needed, or hair, teeth. fillet-bones and blood will suffer. Celclum headed for bones and Wtofiliulstobefoundlnixiliisafid leafy vegetables and eggs. Bpinwch ltndicanois are rich in calcium. . . films-mama”, “mo; ' P*‘.°sl’“°“‘s--“ W? “We” mlfl- Alfbel‘ all. though men and ‘S fungal“ mam “"3- muk ' intake the homes, 1 mbmlsn m mm ‘fixed mm pow It is the‘ homes which more. (or DF-{sa nonormr mx-i am the mother of four children. Naturally, I M“, mam PM“ and who“ gmh garcalmtl-ie mennmi women, l 1 ‘slave had a. hill-d time while they were little, bur. now the two older Wloducts, is well he ln milk on}; “m” w ‘m’ “imn” m“ ‘s “w” g’ a‘? m" “m!” ‘° °° PP~“"°°“¥ climb“ <21’ Mill": m" the We or mean, ycume. ones, and two or three afternoons a. week I go to the Church Whether our social activities 01ml» or the Parents and ‘Poachers Association oi- the movies or sometimes mature or stunted. lllfli ufiifiv--8h°l¥l>lh8. And I collie home feeling rested’ and refreshed. man is for. Homes nuke the community, whe- "To make homes, that is what welt The great majority of women, however, try m copy-cab men, and they ‘lstffm 1w wmllllmelll 8'91"?!‘ than to have it said that they have a boy- . 18h flsvw ills» boyish lwlrwt. or that they write or paint in o. vlrlle man- wqmen ner or have a. masculine intellect. pong-pry DIX, B 5' t-her rural or iniban. Villages and wvnlsnlake the citiesn él rl ls- a f ~ ‘ re mrtnserlv. a» . , o: m“, _ . g ‘gt’ 9gp B!” grins such lsefipnualeflmlélegxtxk Whetherour and daughters are My neighbors say that there is something wrong about; n mother gqrng .‘ , ; __ ma’ and an all . veg“ “moral o. vicious. out and leaving her children two and three afternoons a week. Yet these h . _ “bu”: as anfllibm gpmamwI-lfioletmce Whi. or religion is possible or im- en who stay off the streets spend their spare time going from house , cmhce‘. ween and dried- Au (‘fig-tilled on the e n 3 to house gossiping. Do you thinl: I do wrong in going out that often? ' girdle grain cereal floods and rnlits p __ I, ' \ MRS- L- R- w- " M" Wflel-Y- slloULDsir. STRAPS Answel" h” I “t” M“ 9' 5mg‘ Th” ~—--'- Certainly not. There should be a law to force every mother to take Make the shoulder straps wilder h l, z m i m“! u” Even“, and they Wm b: lxlgmolugrogtmwdtlleo" crest on every afternoon out of her house and away less likely to slip of! mo shoulders. l» less you est and the more you chew. tbcboiilisryouwillfeclfarld s, fidlnlilhlll to it. Eli'- sldwly, but do not linger It the table, after you .lhave_ had yowlr quota. Leave the table l ‘mbtt unoudolm m, first, until the capacity and until you have Ic- If she did, she would be a better wife and mother and housekeeper and there would be fewer homes from which the husband 3nd children flee as they would from places of torment. For thethlng that makes a woman peevish and frctfiii and nligglng is nerves, and they are oftener than not the result of her lending o lllrrcrv, restricted dull life. omcllns usl: ovm runes British naval officers on forollfl to . recovery. , . ; l "illirod the habit f eatl stations 1i mach- You not only 31mg u; h; moihmfcb’. o n8 iriery 0121551.?” cm- ‘ s: “magi if sh: would get out on. the street and see something different, it “m, nun“ ‘tau. ~ _ _ ‘not chew‘ pies‘ cues‘ mldnflmm- “mums of, mud than. ylzouldxmllft her out of the slough of despond into which so many women - -~ ~ t‘ "i “l on rich desserts. Let you.l- desserts ships. rheoo they glue ln pleasure w“ - - "will?" "*5!!! “QM hi be fruit, luv: and unsweetened. toll-rs min their stations. which‘ are! ' , ' l _ . t l t - ‘ma, gulmm homey“; ' couflequ,‘ Bile wouldnt feel that she was a poor, down-trodden, persecuted slave who-wail entitled to shed barrels of tears ovel- her hard fate, because she !l?°'"l‘~\ll-ll.ll1l< woaillehwiiflfiw ‘p: ' nicotine-place you. _ sully wltlrfew diversions. Recently skeletons. FADE. l-‘ANCIES , ‘ t, cqnm- 1;, M, 5, 0m“. had to cook-good food for her family and look utter their comfort, ii she ,_ ,. ‘g, , m_.flmr . “, Glens bid Mr co return-m be ‘o u; mg“ gwngilbh ‘w d“ had lust given a nickel to some poor. shiverinll. starving wl-etch of a -. ,, ‘ k.» *- _, - t ,_ _ ,3 . ' worn ballad cf coats. We have been , a of Malta ideas; Mpflijhlfanw woman who was begging on o street corner and who had no home to keep - 4 ~ u y =~ ‘a ~ l~ gqwhs. shot-t in flout can fceslnbyfnlalle. _ oggolnakc and no dinner to cook ol- cat, no children wcare for and no man to stand l» PRO Ill , in‘ the back. A newer trips to sully, Veiilcc", g . Tunis between héfhlld the world. ' . ab flwdmpeotiboilhsidélLAift-Bm,’ _ Hvcndqairowlth V r uront and ‘l: hem lines being the u; lent‘ , 1e.’ Qfficers at other m- It ls the woman who never go anywhere or sce anything, get any fresh " l F. ; ... .. - -» l ' tionil are also makihg similar‘ plels- interests or have any new contacts who, nos. because they have nothing c o o-nowuoono-ooo» Three types of customs are needed ure tri . ‘ new to tlllnk of, and who brood over trlfies until they make mountains out P5 ' of molehllls. Thewoman who is thinking-over the interesting picture she to follow this clock around: one for wear; one foi- af- something that happened the future. l l; " saw yesterday at a matinee isn't worrying ove fifty years ago or that may happen ten years .-....__..__ The woman who goes out and gets fresh things lo talk about doesn't husband, so that he has to go to the poolroom for companionship. leper" vf-llwlllnl ~ or "diesel? and an-everung . tliwn.“ with any woolen. may voly face mid. but she must and probably will last. for it ~ howl- b: have the hat. out and dnesstto match, s-nd if the en- puns’ ubrouehmn the U been going for two years ' "with ‘rile. but. l ~t of his mother. hi; true lo the occasion and dries mum,- v _- 1 ‘ r {min r... R. W“ don't lften to your neighbors. net then-brave. Get all itfrlie crlsemlble is lbfil rllnnuls- , hc oliangeand e ant you um "without mgleorlng your family. 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PUG’. I)?“ ..m'w“mxd . -,¢---.- you itwgwmflnyqgt-lnymuboirt cverylniliutocltho time. | _-. i‘; ~ _ ‘ ' ’ ‘ , " ‘Q ' to u the souiiallifqls ¥°"- lsnikcmflunhtlglnllf’; “l” w you hunt up a more tagcs with the ends p qpurae. ca. and bold my "luck" “THE MISTLETOE’ BOUGI-l » How often. doiyou see the horse- ing Voutslde country cot- ~lntlng dcwli- {fhe ‘liuperstltioufi. cl blow better. Twv hang it other way so that. id may that v he aolng. Btiil more common mistletoe hlllltmfl YGIFB Di! the still come from nrcas - in times. -%-¢e> ~~ ‘Why cloth$iorn in Brldllrfiilns ‘not lippurs as snappy m thou: other countries is a the wetting English audiences. lire’ witch- the nwngw lbclng struck _ by dock cf slyly Mil "chic" in wiixdlpoetgtgrltih that great qlnlliiics of mistletoe; Wales I which are known to have bcc-l the haunts of theDruidsz. lnJll-icnt FILM’ msnlons vsx lélvolasn" "'16 dimmi- Bl rncystoho Almolel-llt- m: rim colleen Ill“ Bum-cl m: Q 81D”. “will 43g; h; wpga‘. Oernluiyzahe gl lstlut . . ' fl , . thirds, l... l- - _ ulteredtllu‘ fact isshniglugslr _ . ,,f}_l}f, mm. ca»: colic i -_-_~_- . several ,I_lllrl' . till-lo ‘were ‘ : kissing the f onus AND srolm mss nss All» neinlcd over h; nay nicthcd of used by the Sultan, of; _ Chill)‘ dllfiflfl’ h“ Ocunly Dork‘. H? lie-the llppllcvld miinneld u... . "..::...“" lo a prominent critic it is imponigll: S: t‘)? ‘p’ ' Briish film m‘, mg p" _ ‘ ll. till’! kiss. __