PAGE EIGHT, -THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ h - - ' ~ MARCH Z§,_1931 Mari. {_ Woman’s Realm -.f- Social ‘and Personal -,:- PCs/light -.--1Literarurle ' _JUST LOOKING 01v or the Week 1 . _ . I ;;At Opening of the Legislature K, s, 3...... m... worn. was n», greatly enjoyed. O U I The opening of the Provlncls. [Legislatu on Tuesday was s brilli- ant event witnessed by a at”! niany citizens and visitors from rural districts- C O I The latest "butfonhole" for tweed suits is the Victorian ainnia, their colorings being weli adapted for this material. Hosteeses are also using Irma; m, r- r - ~ a 1 m- ‘asrirnnr-Hp "he [V . Happenings Know what's your job, and do it With all your heart and power; Don't merely shuffle through it With one eye on the heur- For every occupation Is worth while doing well; There's such a sure elation In knowing you excel. A 1 Dorothy Dix Letter Box llltlfiecatuu Uregg“ ~ 1 Le _ W111i i13§i§“r.ni?.“ Farms“ By Annabelle wot-chum, , . 1-9pm;- Gay Young Divorcee Who Doesn't Yet Know By a Lady Spectator- ‘ Her Oats-Wise Wife Who Laughs Off Her W "are all anxious ior the estab- Throne. The Governor in the cere- 9 * ° ' lishrqsnt oi world peace but mere menial chair surrounded by the color- Husband s Phflanderlng _— Is Too are few of us indifferent to the war ful uniforms of his aids and escorts: Old t0 Marry? tones; and trappings that enrich our on his lei: members oi the Govem- ' v parades and ceremonies. ment, alert and attentive, on hi; Dear Miss Dlx-Jor the last few months I have been going steadily with‘ Thf color and snap oi‘ milizari‘ right. the Qppnniion mgmbers ho i”, a young man with whom I am in love and I feel certain that he is in love Be wh t o“ “e sincerely who Wrthe he“ o; huh-hm music hlm; and attentive; on the mo, o‘; with me, but although I have tried in every possible wav it seems impoa-l’ Not Spin‘ other men, ' appedls to every lover» oi beauty- the house and in the gallery crowds 511119 1'" 5e‘ hlm w Pop u“ quutm“ And I u“ ‘up’ P t . h thouQl paciilsls may not admit this of eager listeners-a truly flatterng W5“ m b9.“ 357 Wu“! dwmce" w!” 'm°w' h" n mama you a" 2:. y "oats." Have you any sort of idea as to what could 011v 0! 0110 1111901‘ 11- impressf. l the hipllne. l 11° 511111 flatness of T110 Illshtly Dufled 1 "ed ‘mo narrow bmdssaier: goth. "1111 011111111111: individuality rum“ fer lovely schemes for contrast d d‘ Today's dress is exceedingly-Wm -and who docs not love beauty? audience, _ , i. ti , th rinnia to decorate their drawing Thérc is a mighty stimulation m Indeed one occupant oi‘ the galley b” 11°“ about 1t Ind mm? M‘ B‘ Nefilzwhzrlix: l: 281?: I rogm.‘ 111110 1h printed crepe Shh Wm‘ plum the _§sound of booming Euns,—a'becam=. so interested in the proceed- A ' "n: not the shop's locaflon- , ’ . . blending contrast. n»; optic challenge in the notes oi a ings below that hks cap slipped from . "SW5" . ' , c m1 m d Another effective combinati bugle.‘ his hand and ‘landed somewhere 11311312153’;Egtgsugoilttazhtoyfi:edingingaigggs . But “h” 11 11°?‘ in“ ‘e115’ vhxnélerxfnray xmgggénon It“; plgin navy’ blue flat crepe sillflivitli: wi‘ t l r added t in c. t ‘ be . 111°" » ' w its embroide ed itn o llese a e DromP anions e ovemmen mem rs toward you. He is merely amuslna himself with Y0" Lora Bessborough made his first day evening at her sisters pretty M, the low" pg“ ogmzgrfifliiwsilsed and irdcrly procedure we have thei The first Lady of the province, ldcal combination for impressiveness. Mrs. Dalton, and her party were and tTat was the eiicct produced on. seated to the right and di- at least, one observer Tnesdayfirectly below the Speaker's chair. The March 24th, when l-lis Honor, the Amrrlcan Consul and his wife were Hon. Charles Dalton, opened the seattd with Premier Lea on the op- fourth session of the 41st General ‘posite side. There was quite a num- Assembly of Prince Edward Island. 1ber of ladies present besides the Tiler; 30:1?“ riil'i;l:::£§anhc‘)nm3:: "vlvlivcs 121111 dmlwzi: w‘; mizziis" I think the most curious thing in all in? world is the ability that W111? 3 . 1e C 181- i 10F ‘ opening of me Dommion Punk h ed. , women have to kid themselvesabout men being in love with them. merit but 111010 Cfluld 110i b0 i111)’ Are the late Spring and the early more harmonious attention to dc- opening of the House responsible ior tail than that. which marked the the quiet costumes of the ladies, I opening of our Provincial Housi‘. wonder? Or is it that an important, The Guard o: Honor in the uni- solemn ocwslon like this demands forms of ilic Prince Edward Island dignity oi attire? I am not wise in 11181111111d Brigade, under command-such matters but I should like to of Aialor W. J. McDonald, were a have seen a few “frills and furbe- lwautlful, slrsriiig sight as they par- lows“ in evidence. I may be wrong, oi nded to the Parliament Building; course; probably am; oul' dignified and even more stirring was the member-g [night be anti-acted from music oi the Pipe "Band that ac |“the affairs of state" and that companied them. They had an ap-jivouldnt do at all. and indulging in a flirtation to pass the time awaywphbhc shew, since hi, uppglnflgjqnt home on Prince Street. His attentions are without intentions and he has no}, Gmemoboehera; of Cgngdg’! _ . . ti h te r oi asking you to marry him, either 1 1 zgfgr 1° ;""f_1‘° !“°l°1“‘1.°‘:_p“hd”é:;: Miss Jeannette M r '1. who has is; M: nriusofby the “fixed ibren visiting her brother, Mr. J. G. ' ' IMacphalI. and Mrs. Maclihlil. in Empire Circle at the Lyceum Club bnawn h" “one to Kmnwn to m London on Monday ma“ nelvisit another brother, Colonel Alex- ‘hcalth of Mr. Ferguson was pro- and" and M" Mwphail prised by Lady MsLaren Brown, wife ' ' . ' , . o’ s" George Mcuren Brown" the Miss Bessie Robinson oi - European manager of the Canadian n“, Wm spent m. wing“ month’ m $31“ ‘u Zmdntfsgpmggfboi‘: ‘Moncton with her sister, Mrs. (or-i e I ' ‘ Donslds. is at present visiting her ou h, in his speech, said that when Lately Bessborough and he landed in 5111"’ Mn’ Mum“ cud” Canada their foremost aim would be a v e 10 801 $0 11110" 111111 9011111111111 Mrs. Nelson smith, of Moncton‘. ji- through personal contact with the and her daughters, Miss Laura Sometimes a woman will write that she knows a man is in love with hcr Canadians themselves. 15mm, and Mm pemy Tum", 0g because he has been coming to see her for years, but he has never told her _ . . lflhafluttetown‘ were passengers on that he loved her or proposed to her. Sometimes a woman says she ls sure mm R" M S_ Lady Nelson wh|ch M“ a man loves her because she sees it in his eyes and she thinks he is just too i L541’ “Wm 51mm” n“ l t” Iflved in sh John on sun“! They timid to speak, though she has given him every encouragement. And some- Pl"? 011 ‘1701-111051103’ M‘ 1711mm “T,” returning from a pleasant Sh“, 1"'°"*‘1t1"@ audmnc“ 1-1193’ 1111811 "P ‘m1 . . tinlcs a woman just knows a man loves her because he borrows money oi 1101150 T011000 101' 1110 Q1100" 11111 - the square to await 1h: arrival oi‘ The": “'71s a 51131“ ""“'“‘11°'1 1mm he, . . tlu- members of the Ladies’ Needle- m Bermuda and are stopping Over 1 for s short while in Saint John. thwnorerilor. ‘he 115"“ pmcedu"? an“ H15 11°11“ * work Guild. The Queens enthus- igufsv or Mm James Myies, wright 011111 1110 lower sleeves and yqu _ have a smart short sleeved frock - '1 Style No. 3034 may be had in Lin, his‘?! years, 36, 3B. 40 and 42 inches on” wwlem "111 "Yon novelties would also be lovely for this mode, Size 36 requires 3% yards asqnch with ‘it yard 39-inch contrasting, You will see one attractive styig after another as you gum o", the pages of our new Spring Fashion Book. Styles for children or the miss the matron, the stout-and a series oi dressmaking articles. ,It is a book that will save you money. Be sure to flll in the size oi the Dattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Price of book l0 cents. Price oi‘ pattern l5 cents. Hence your efforts to bring hlm to the proposing point are in vain. l-Ie shies at the altar and no arts or wiles of yours can ever drag hlm there. I get hundreds oi letters similar to yours. in which the writers tell me that they are in love with men and know that the men are in love with them, although they have nothing whatever ln the way oi proof or evi- dence on which to base their faith. The men have never even made a soft speech to the women, much less have they popped the question. Never- theless vthe ladies are prefectly certain that the men are in love with them just because they want them to be in love with them. P-»-=~==#.'g T No. 2034. size eaeoOiuauaeseesr-a eeeeaaaI-Illliolalel Tho Gubernatorial car was escort-Fad 1911154 111111111119 Chamber- The laein for the Needlework Guild isime t 30-34 Name ed by mount”; troopers from thehivPrcmmr. Hon. Mr. Lea. read ‘what Apparently it never occurs to any of these women to shill: flglytpggc; we]; hhowh. and during each ye"! . e. . . ‘ , , V mihhc EhWa,.d Island Lighthorse ihneamcd ‘later “as a‘ ur.t of creation”: tical. common-sense tcst lo a mans, iiifectioh and .0 hcciiv 51ml‘: ‘L 5i» knits and crochcts many tiny; My: \laward MD n M wh a 0mm ‘ma hwmatillg dawns ....."..... . . . . . . . . . . mmlnanded by Major Frank Andi-e\v.a““°“11°1118 111111 Ml- G- 5- 51111111» thcrc is a definite code of procedure that cwry man rl ove o us. flmhcs [or the bum" cared ‘or by, . , t. o a o w 5 t . . y Bu?” Adam" he really cares for a. woman, he doesrrt hide his secret in his heart. He nisiting the Hon. J. D. and Mrs. 1110111 1-1115 11111001110 1101' 011050- 1 tells her about it loudly and often and impresses. the extent of his devotion 01111112,: inciuflizmtfhaxe‘: igigwn-i was unexpectedly mile‘; It is decidedly graceful and slen. upon her. Also, he not only asks her to marry him, he urges, beseeches I th h m d m“ home to Montague owing to the d" A1 0 810-1100. 0M 15 111518111151 entreats, implores her to do so. Therefore, if a man doesn't tell a woman 5cm” °" 95° ° 1“ e“ “:1 h ° shrious illness o; he, hushhmi _ about how he feels toward hey and doggy-pi; 55k h" w mgn-y him, m; h” mm 1151191195 h“ 1115c kn “ed 15 g o g “m” ' """"“""' v _ -——-—. indisputable proof that he doesn't care a rap about her. 1 "1 ‘"11 1°‘ 111° Gund- The Thursday nmmoon club was girl at the Fisher Memorial Hospital Willlngdon laid the corner stone oi . pleasantly entertained this week by on March 3rd. Miss Rheta Norton is the new museuln to house the Dur- Mm Mary Brown at h" pram, at present vslting hcr sister in bar collection presented to the ihwn Prince Street Apartment. Vvmsmck’ 15 Yem "W by L“? 11711111180011’! fat-her, the first Earl Brsssey. The M_ They presented m impoahléfliad been elected Assemblyman in picture not entirely lost on thelme "sewmi elector“! 1315mm °1 crowd, that watched thah. pm_ Prince." The Clerk read the return gross from sidwalks and door-ways. w m0 m“! ‘"111 M‘ .511”-1'P°- W119 R wouid he interesting w hhOWIhad been sworn in previously, was in- just what our new Lieutenant Gov- trwuced 1° the speaker by 3°11" '7'- emor w“ thinking B5 h“ c“ hp_ D. Stewart. He was then escorted to mnhhhed hhe Pnhmmt Buhdmg his seat by I-Ion. Mr. Stewart and Dr. He would probably. feel less "satls- w- J- 140M111“- aresseaalaee Etete O O O The Charlottetown branch of the Queen Mary Needlework Guild. As for a man going to see a girl several nights a week and taking her out, that is no sign whatever of love. He may come to see her because he sea “mm” 1“ the mm"; “W114”?! 111111'—M1'er me "mo" the corridors n“ wants a comfortable place in which to spend his evenings, or because he which 118B b11011 00111911111011?“ ' ° ' 111811 011100 111511 1-110! W111011 110 111101159 Wm‘ animated groups‘ There w” likes her mother's cooking, or because h'e ilnds her a congenial companion. several times by Her Majesty on 51110118 1110 11101111110111 111511015 1111313’ Mymard M‘D°“F“" and Mrs‘ mnwum‘ 1111111111“ “m” “°‘1“1"°‘1 01190110110011 011 1115 00600111111 01 81111011110“ than the usual mus of hind’ or because she ls a good listener who will lend him her ears whilehe talks its lovely work are again busy 11010 11110 W001¢ 1B 1116 5101161080011 01 ' ' M“ on of Montague were m‘ by Lady Bmssey during the 11°15“ tcrtained by their - irlends last of the yacht Sunbeam. Lady the Arctic, Venerable A. L. Flemming‘ who isjrelng pleasantly entertained Saturday at a lunchw“ Bridge “t by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Champion the Queen Hotel whkfh w“ very to this, his homo province. With theI‘1“-1‘1"11 ""1 hemy ‘“*1“m1°11"- 111°‘ respect we “my” the hepmuhmhbably members and their wives re- about himself. Going to see a girl is cheaper than belonging to a club. preparing dainty articles for the Besides, every man has to have some woman in whom he can confide, to Quegifgv gpQ-gig], box and for the whom he can boast oi his small triumphs, and who will pity and comfort chfldreg‘ o; the p_ E, 1_ Pfgwgtgnfl Willlngdon was referred to as "Little 1101111118 01d friendships. Red Cap." in her mother's book, tive oi our King there is mingled a‘ warm gratitude for his wise and‘ generous giving. When His l-lonor entered the As- sembly Chamber the members were in their places. The Speaker, also, _Daltor1 and her party were surround- ‘cd by friends and holding an im- ‘promptu reception. The lieutenant At the head of the stairway Mrs. Governor's Lady and her family him when things go wrong. make some young woman their mother coniessor and thereby save the ex-1 Borne men marry to get this. Other men c, perise of supporting a wife. But these daters have not thelremoiest idea oi marrying the girls whose yesterday afternoon at the Cundall ' Home. Mrs. Longworth Avenue. nmch @111” ed- hansge. They held their sewing eae h... Murray and two interesting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tldmarsh have children who have been at home had is the“ w°1°°m° 311°“ 1m‘ with ML Mum“, and other members week Vcnerablc Archdeacon Watson Dalton, wife of the Lieut. "The Voyage of the sunbeam," and on Saturday she was again wearing ‘a. bright red hat that she laughirlgly |irldioated when 10rd Willingdon referred to her by her nick-name. ‘was in. his chair which he vacated $11111,” xmnf wash“ 11211215‘ dun“? 1111110 111103’ 111011013011"- 111110001. 111111011 1110)‘ (10 11101111119 1! 1101111’ 11W!" 5°11"? Governor, “chomp; i“ by he; his“ of the fan-lily in Boston have re- 0t Halifax‘ ' ' ' immediately on the arrival of the ° 1' “Y "1 111° WW1‘ 5°11"? stranger. Bix months is plenty long time for any man to ascertain his m“ Mary Gum n“ N" 1e“ “huh turned h, Government Home. , ' ' ' "This is the year of face" said one feelings toward a woman, and if by that time he hasn't popped the question , , , Mrs, Cfglmgn Mcm-thur o; o; the “Mm: mflhmm this week Governor. Other men who had Yen's 55°" occupied that chair and followed the P “S1113 beneath the mrdederamn same procedure h, the put dead Memorial tablet I recalled the his- torical importance of our Parliament Building and wondered how many Islanders pause to read that tablet day morning on a short visit to Boston- Miss Gavin is returning to New York to resume her duties, having spent the winter in ‘rignlsh caring for her mother. as crowds gathered to adore the lovely spring hats displayed so lavishly. "You do your face in a big way this year. With hats pushed back on the head, there ls appar- she does woll to give him the air. m“ Roberta Spencer h“ been and Mrs. White were also their the guest oi honor at numerous we!“ m" the Dwceam 141M313" social aethcrinss this week. Miss ‘ ' ‘ Spencer is leaving next Tuesday M's‘ Phrcm mum“ 51"”- w“ morning for her home in Sidney msu“ 1°” the mead" evenm‘ As for e. woman being able to tell if a man is in love with her because of what she sees in his eyes, that is too ridiculous to consider. What a woman sees is a man's eyes is, the reflection of her own desires and nothing years looked down from their cold canvas with uilseeing eyes. It was an impressive scene during the reading of the BP00ch from the ‘ind remmbe‘ 111° even" ma“ 11' '1"- what 9119 mmtfites 1i" (13111 111K111"! m’; 1t1u1;°11°1:115 P1221“: 1115 e e e “m” h" mam." m m Co] m" Bridge Club this week. ently more ares to your face to look "‘""" Th "hi". lls hoed to h iwlnrzrtntghgvegnhgvhihfirdi ggtixhgrl p“ e “m mm on m mo‘ L1'“1'°°1' m“ m" w“ PM“ 1111M 91w: on April 16th. ‘ ’ ' after. ‘The high brow people have es’ ° w“ m“ 1' e ° p 5 g ‘ antly surprised Wednesday evening a e e Mrfi- Myers. Hampton . who iorheads to look after. "You don't eloquent voices of our forgotten dead. Strong, wise men who dreamed and, iivedliio a, purpqgg, 1m u; hope that was ever too bashful to ask for the thing he wanted. drag heir down on your forehead." It is only the low brow people who show lots of hair, because it grows when he was the guest of honor at a; L“; Saturday auemoon M,“ accompanied her husband Mr. J. H. comvllmentsry dinner elven 11v thfacrric Fullerton and Miss Helen My“ M- P-- 10111111011 1101110 "100- 0111001‘! 01 $110 P- l- I- L!!!" 30110- Duchernln were joint hostesses at a d” 1mm 011M" where ‘he “tam” ‘Estimation = one dollars l Nor does tlmidity keep any man from poppin, the question. No man yet DOROTHY DIX. 1 I d ' tn r rih i r th i . " Banished ‘Ztnéenéalugssembifo: fem“; e o a e a e the occasion bsinl taken to present hmmy mused mid" “d ed the opening of Parliament and that way, orwomen with the 1' 1 Dear Miss, 13111-1110" 11 1/01’! flood-looking husband who has a rovlns hlm Wm‘ " buutuul 0111913114010 Handkerchief Shower for Miss “any 30cm mmtkm" ‘M11011’! peak’ type of forehead. U U I tors may be embued with the wisdom o; me emy lawmakers. that they eye for the opposite sex, and I would like to ask you if I am doing right 5111101‘ 591""- 111 11°11" °1 1115 Spencer at the farmer's home. 7 i-Commuhihg with ‘he shhhh of thewhen I literally throw girls at his head. when he particularly admires 0901000111118 11111111080- Thll 1011615’ greenfield Avgnug_ Past Deal kindly with the present,‘ one I have her at the house morning, noon and night, and after a few weeks .8111. ‘P111011 00 11111011 09910011100 ' e ~ v . he ls so disgusted with her he tells me not to have her any more. It goes by Ool. R111, is to b0 IUPl110111l111fl11 on suhflgy Qfflgfnoqn Mi" Duh“ on like that with first one and then another, but nothing serious about it. by the Sergeants Mess of the Light 53k" anurt.1n.d h“. mum.“ My friend tells me that if my husband kisses a girl before my face he will l-lorse, the P-EI. Highland Brigade, gflmd, o; Mm 5pm“, h‘ m. t" kiss her behind my back, and that I should try to keep him away from all tho Artillery and the Field Ambul- hon,‘ young women. Incidentally. she is insanely jealous of her husband and since, gil gifts 0f appreciation for o g . they are fighting all the time, while my husband and I never have a quarrel. meg,- pgpui" miow 0111c". Mm Grace Bhunuly ‘hurt/mud which method of treating a husband is best? ELEANOR K. e o e dehghtfuhy on new“ evenmg ‘or The Right Hon. the Prime Min- M“, 5pm.," h; m Earthquake ill-er and 111s 111m. M1» Mildred Bridge, the novelty oi which afford- Bonnett, entertained the Oonserva- 'ed “is, o; huhhm. and a jolly tive members oi Parliament at the 3mg “hm h hweh, we" pd“ Chateau Iaurier, Ottawa last week w” 31",, m“ Shem" by h" "Bye shadow is the big thing this year. The lid of the 'eye must be ; touched with a little eye color, green l with some frocks, and blue with ' other in order to bring the iiwe mo" i vividly in the picture." ‘The speaker ' laid stress on the more natural tYPB _ of make-up. No freak or novelty ‘ types of make-up are the style now. she stated. "But the woman with- out make-up is fashionably naked- The forehead must _be patted and smoothed so that no wrinkles appear, and s darker powder is used on the forehead than on the face. Mrs. H. J. F's-user. recently summ. ohed to Halifax by the death of her son Graeme, left Monday morning on her return trip to ms Angeles, Caliiomia. 1 ‘i ‘r iienviuii; O O 0 Mrs. Crelman McArthur of Sllmmerside has been spending the past two weeks with her daughter Mrs. Benjamin Rogers jr. and while here has been very pleasantly en- tertained by her friends. use Lard and Lady Willinsdon visited Answer: ' Yours. As long as you can keep your husband's phllsndering a joke it will never develop into a serious love affair. ' I have known many wives faced with your problem who solved it happily for all concerned by turn- REGULAR ‘ 1 ' '1 P ' S mg it mm ‘ men-y Jest’ covers being laid for two hundred hm,“ Hastings on Saturday when Lady w , . ‘ l \ N J frhey tease their husbands about their sweeties snd'make up funny and wlmw‘ Mr‘ Bung" “d h“ ' ' ' stories about their last crushes and make sport oi the whole thing and that ‘later’ h‘ “W” "emu a’ mu’ M"- D- 51IVIY1- P111100 Street. gown of crisp white taffeta made gnaw“ h; “h”, ‘o, M”. keeps their husbands flattered ‘and amused and taking the thing as a game. v I 1 which in reality it was, because these very men who like to flirt around a 1°11" Wm‘ ' 1"" bummy 11°" 01 Spencer and with her house guests bit and who enjoy a nibble or two at the forbidden cake of romance are the but "my"! "Mr 7'1"“ 1n 91060111011 the bride-to-be with g - , 1' really not in love with these other women, nor have they ceased to care for m‘ dnwln! "m? “d 411m" w" 10V“! lileotric Waffle-Iron. - F 1 their wives nor do they desire to break‘ up their homes. W" "W04 111 1110 1701141109 11811- e a e - '3 The floral decorations of the rooms The Choir banquet. to specisiiy 1 i‘ Most o fthem still think that their wives are the finest women in the W01‘! 0110011" "111 IINR 1111011 WI! honor Miss Spencer, given in the 1 , i , world and do not compare the little flappera nor the gay divorcees nor the used on'the dining tables with large gqpgm Ohm-ch l“; mum Wu} ' . v . . v gold-digging adventursslses wlhihthehtMsridaa for a minute. ‘All they want vases of spring flowers. following bfliiimi; mm “ah. “d ‘u h I _‘ ., I . OMB women I h." mo" . f d is iust to amuse P-emee vea w a new an pretty face and hen they want the dinner, the guests want to the qgigmggu] ending h, a “y "and o: .°....O...,..;........ .'.'.‘.‘§.-€"?.L.2‘."‘ ziflsrrshi: . ‘;;£;§.“§..°.'i‘.'.'.1‘3°..32“°‘""”"“°"““"‘"" r ¢ 1* v e , In ' isn t any need .he pains will check a co d. or ease the "‘ _ - i ' ' ° ‘ ‘on , i Peculiar to women may be _re- soreat throat; and comfort the swadfiity“; “:11: 1:15:11?‘ 1:210 5111511030 "Riggs: géfliilslztzzlg; e e ' ’ w. and Mrs. Murriy Msokeriaie, 3' 1 ' i 1 '°"°dh‘-"h'°,§d'1y-”-°ti1'°' Pa? w°"t|"1fl"" 1mm "mm" “d forbiddennwoitien slinging. A Th: chief ‘attraction that the 0mm woman f‘,’,"“",‘,‘,“"°“""""°"" m. wmmk’ N‘ 3' m ""1"" '1” 1 . - -wi1 . 1 a for w ‘c ‘pmn I. men - ' “aura gm ' has is that a husband sees her at s distance, instead of close range as he “Mu” c“ w‘ “hm w“ ma“ °°nmt111l110l1l of their many WHAT 1110l1l100l110 00111111113 1101111111!‘ m"! all‘. “"111” h? 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