.. »'»..;; Q i; s . as \ i ‘F f _ e ‘f - f ---~ e ,_--¢- _-__ -1- - ____;._ AM. ,_ - - - "AVE Flf`"1` rua CHAR! orrrrfiivlv GUi\rniAN ' JANUARY 2 193z‘lY -5 , Women Mayo Have Slain Men’s Old-Time Chivalry That Expressed Itself in Gal- lant Gestures, but in its Stead They Receive the New Gallantry That ‘q is Based on Justice and That ‘ Gives Them Equal Rights 5 Wifh Men f;...:; h;?;.§.° In a recent magazine article a man writer asserts that woniairs em lnciiiation is a boomerang that has been her undoing, and that when she ;SHlNY NE", SIIRAW FOR TUE hclianged liei priilleges for rights she made fi. sorry biirgnin. Also, he ` Consider In those halcyon days women were nothing but slaves. mms dross designer vcstcrdnvl Sometimes petted slaves upon whom every luxury was lnvished. Some- _,They Wm be just a “ZW mchés L 'times nothing but domestic slaves. But none of theni had any rights as Sho)-.tor um” they me at Drcsclm ` hL\m'i1¥l b9l¥`Z3 _ . _ Tlierc is no possibility of having i skirts right up to the knees again. A womans life belonged to her father and her husband and they ..Tmlm_ed Suits ,and morning 1115905051 01' it as they Pleased with precmus lime regnm for hm' tastes dresses are to be three Inches be- nnd desires If she had property it automatically bccinnc her husbands low the knee in 193;, A ‘ier wedding day and she had no power to protect liersvlf and her ..An£,mo0n gowns Wm bc 13 to lren if she saw him throwing it away in riotous living or bad busi- 15 inches on the ground’ and ever” .less deals. - ing gowns will be three inches . from the ground in front and will She had to marry to get a home if she was poor and she had to stay lgmdunm to thc Hom. at the back.. imairied to keep on eating, no matter how uiicongcinal xi mute .she was med to Im life' for thnre was no Way by which Sho could mm ll dcccnt The only thin! liiore nlllloviilis' living for herself and her children. For one of the gallant gev:iliii‘i‘4s of than :I ,mir Cmh‘lwmm is n #ood ithe past was for men to slam every door of opiiorliiiiity shut light H1 ll mmm Imymn Possibly men may not show women as many Eallant aU"fml°“5 "5 may used to but they show them a lot more justice. No man now robs his wife of hii dowiy on her wedding day. No man €XD\‘2CtS his Wife W be his humble bond woman and do just as he says and take just what he ihooses to 1 i hei Most men look upon their wives new as they part- ners, entitled to an equal share in the profits and DCF¢`lU1S1U¢3 01' mat' T)m» 1, mi ,ww gallantry. And if y_ou nsk women they will tell you tm, ,L dr. t Quan li lot better percentage than the old. DOROTHY DIX. -'V _ -J 1 ii- ¢.g;::.,, For The éook Royal Children Co Driving Dorothy Dix G,_,_m TM" lm lm-iii:.i.~‘to.if.‘ii suoicr CAKES further declares that she slew cliivrilry with her first ballot and her first job, for iiicn no longer Xcel 4 that f-P165' have to protect women who have become i their competitors instead of remaining their rom- anne ideals. if All of which, from the \\'oniaii`s point of view, I I lot of sentimental hooey that hat just about :is much foundation in fiict ns the balance of the talk X about the good old days when every one was in- nocent and happy and altruistic and had plenty of H money and the sun always shone and you didnt have to dodge automobiles or worry over the high cost of living and husbands and wives never quar- our and .s;ii,'1\r. Acid the flavorlng and nuziiieg. :toil out one-third inch i._ick, ein: ixizli c. cookie cutter and New YORK, N. Y., Dec.:ii_. ~'l'he first robin has lost his chance f lJi'ocl:iiiiiiii,=; the approach of. Jring this 3e:ir. The first straw DAUGIITERS OF DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORI int has won thc honor. I P, El. bd, (LEFT) _ dp. M _ar 1,, R , U d _ contract for the five-pound baby A new struiv rougli 'uid shin "moss lm H ‘m “mess mg C 0.56' me au t ear with her under tents of ‘ ° ° md ,.um,d Afollimu '._ _ ,y gliters' of the lT.zl~;: and l'i=_|ehessof York, out for a drive in Lon. ° app V - _. do f » ~. - - o '~ I _ ° . ii . ii an 4 cuiisiuls ilour. lib cupiuls light broivn sugar. 11; cupfiils bziiter. 1 tciispcciifiil \'.uii1la. 1.’ t‘e..~;pJontii1;s rlavoring. . r\:.'i:~,:.»ii£ci iisituieg. t;;.'.tni the l;=..tLci~ uill: thc sifted l..\l)lES pc, is used in the Johnny J. Jones show troupe The Queen chose a tall young fir lie tieuion of ii number of elicit H mth “UML and Umythmg of Deland fi' Womanfs Realm -.°- Social Idnlc-i_P;rsd-neil -:- Fashions -.°- Literature . was 4 .»»w f' ‘ . i 4 0 Y __ V All4vminsSm¢'le [Happenings of _the Week he inquired. a chicken house!" CAREER DAY OLD as a "troiiper" today. Mrs. Brown has a very bad cold. The other day while Mr. Brown was building a chicken house the vicar called and asked him how his wife's cold was. "Is that her coughing?" "No," Mr. Brown answered. ‘fIt's FIRST BABY BORN T0 MIDGET MOTHER STARTS THEATRICAL DELAND, Fla., Dec. 31-One day old Andre Richard Wyatt, believed 'to be the first baby ever born of a 'midget mother, began his career His mother. the midget “prin- céss" Marguerita Wyatt, signed a _I This puli--auld year the nicht It wadnn‘ just seem rlcht, iuus uni be more geiienilly used g normal and perfectly formed by replanted in a scarlet tub and Mm MUrd0Ch `McKinnon and e . _ - _ M uni ony other iiizitci'i:il foi inlllin Dr. Hugh West at Deland Memol' transferred to the blue drawing' The Brighton Bridge club iieia guests of Mrs. Arthur Hunter Du Two well known citizens are be- 5* A 1 101|! chain bridge on Tuesday 1 *£1 __ °V¢Dil1§ startirig at the home of ° /L `) M135 M9»!‘J0l'y Stewart, following on ' s f to the Misses Agnew. Miss Mary + McDonald's and ending as the ‘*°` var at her pretty home. 0 O O .~ -~-i ‘fb ing mourned this week, Mr. Albert ,_ ' --’ Large and Mr. Nonnan Cam ben whose families will have the I; -I I YEAR yi.. .. pathy of many friends in their be- i' "I daurna let it slip aw'a’ 1'°“V9m¢H¢- .- wi' oot 1 gem; 5 wig; me ye;__ Mr. and Mrs. George T. Medforth . o f Amherst had a pleasant holiday ` Ti-mn mgy ye me gm 3|-mm with Mrs. Medfortlrs sisters here New Year and returned home by plane on That's always fair an' brlcht" M°“d°Y- 0 o o ` ' Mrs. (Dr.) Bell of Halifax spent om the plantation 1;; gandrmg the Christmas season with rela- "’ 12 LOPIOS of Pans lmllorts It up *__ 'ww' "'° Andre, born yesterday to the 45 ham park to serve as the royal "V65 U1 Amherst. ,.`\'.` mis ili,.t this and other new Hat the Fashlonabfes are Wea,-ln pound piincess was pronounced childrens Christmas tree It was ' o c o aster Frank who have been _ b H ery this spring. .l|lUStK‘!llUl .l)i`€SSIl\!ll(ll\g LCSSDI1 l"lll‘fllSl1€d W'lll\ 151 Hospitap who performed mg 1-mm, where the Queen duel-aged Spending the holidays with Mr. ""' th' ll ‘V ' fl` t- f- '- f _ , . gglzlbll;-1\;1o:;L“§;‘1;;'¢e5;1Y°;h‘;‘;°;5(;:t1;‘§t;’;;5; r;_‘::tr'I:;‘ve1_“;as°s 0 a The foiiiard tilt is still much the Every Pattern Caesarean operation. Tho midget it herself on Christmas Eve. d Mrs. R. N. Taylor, Westinount, . ' vogue in correct adjustment of the ._.____._. ' mother is only 42 inches tall, but ° ° ° P- Q-i are returning home Mon- , i'-‘M hut on the hend, but the hat with U A b U W "1 t the father, Icon Wyatt is a nor- Princess Elizabeth "took" the diy- A " U U U ` PARIS; Dec. 31-The dictiito All of which is, of course, true. You cinit have your cake and eat ul. mshmn in Paris hm/C decrcgg it too You t be both the sturdy oak and the clinging vine. You mm_m_ skirts for the Spring can't be a man's iival in business and then expect him to liiCl< UD l/01"' Mmmmm gowns will 1_(_`\_cal as liandkeichief eieiy time you drop it. You ciin‘t expect a man to cxer- much M Um nnme as th("wem_cr rise all the arts and graces of' a carpet kniglit in an oilice. You can't ml_[_S m mow' while outdoor suns uoik side by sid with a man every day and give hlin ii run for liislnioney Wm wmv no fm_Lhm_ than half way in keeping; up with you and then expect liini to treat you as if YOU WEP” down me C,,`]f_ a helpless little thing that had to be guarded from every harsh wind. English women Wm follow the '_`i"’M international fashion laws. But in losing all of these outward tributes to their sex, women do ,_Th(_ mm of skirts mmmg In the :not feel that they are mixing much ,for the vaunted chivalry of the sm_0tS_ of “muh we haw m,m.d so past was iii reality nothing but a gorgeous eiiiiioiiiloge which hid men's HHML has (mvm me mm_mmon_ \it'te ly selfish e\iploitation of women oven from their own eyes. ul mxhmu Cmmcus to shorten | ”'_””’“_ » Skirts for the spring." said it iii- ! 'womanls face' V --l»i---- _ll-_ 21% '- Its youthfully smart in rich winc- 7i8 § You can wear this fafreiiiatiiigly' V That vvis the old time Sallantry whose Passing women are supposed gm lovely dress for Sunday iiigfnts oi' to bemoan but it looks a pretty poor _thing to .Women in coiiiiianisoii with ggi# Va ot _ h I d afternoons. _ the modern gallantry of men, which recognizes women as having right ,_ ` wsu 9 lm 2 °d It has its own little jacket! Sec to a place in the sun and which extends to them the hand of equality in q ‘ z Y ° em' ea the miiiiatiiie figuie! . stead of giving them a pat on the head as you would to a faithful dog. Q QW V H The jacket has a peplimi hip frill yoked bodice of self-fabric. preferred.) Price of pattern 15 cents. Name Street Address ..-.»»»¢.¢-........ . . . . . . . .. ` ummm bodice yoke that terminates iii the Style No. 718 is designed in sizes 14 16 18' 20 years 36 38 and 40 ren born to o. family in southern lar feature of nursery routine at _ él ' b st 5.76 '16 ’ . 2,/Q France. Seven of the children were’ 145 Piccadilly. _ l O O lfgrécsof uagiinchx materfggugdet; 56 of normal stature, as were both pa 1 `md of -35 meh numver lace The rents. However, a brother, Prince ‘ Dr. J. C. and Mrs. Houstonspent have returned from a short but y ‘ - . i , _ ._ Scpumtc jacket takes 2,9 yards of ‘,St. Denis, and a sister, Mrs. John- Christmas in Souris the guests of delightful visit to Montreal spend- 3g_mch matmal_ ny Winters of Los Angeles.. are Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Matthew. ing Christmas season with Miss -_ Black slicer velvet is chic with the midgets' ' ° ° Katherine Muhenmn ‘md °°h°l' '»' ll i' Be sure to fill in the size of thc pattern. 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