DECEMBER 19,- 1940 “gq-QQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOO-QOOOOO-Ofi-OOQOQQQOOGO-O-QQQ y...‘ I ' I THE EQEKLOFETQE GUARDIAN , PAGE NIN ' . I .’~ M eee.e'.eee".e--e W --.-= - - - ‘.¢-- ,,__1I",',;";__,r.¢i’_.d,_ _ _. __ h%_’j=r;-e~--»_--- _ W H? v QR‘? 61h] ‘f Soclaland Personal 1 Fashions '. Literature I Borrothy Dix Says— . FE IS ALWAYS AMBITIOUS FOR HER nussiinlrs success . e would Rather See Him Attain His De- sires Than to Feel Regret She Had Given Up a Possible Career (HIMIEIUIN -othy INK-Mm? W"! 38° I jlfirslladed a talented young “fofil... her music classes and so with me to a distant city. since —Q_ “' she has stood valiantl by my side, although through these Means t en: must have run a th d f t OGe-or , diver giving up the prospect of higriiiaachievtgiiigeriit "mi-flan" ch-mhrma in her chosen field. Now afber 30 years we face hm" ' the future with four sons holding university de- grees and excellent positions and one daughter preparing to enter college. In all the stretch of l titmg mylwifeflattgutée toward! met hashbeen one " " 0 eyo on. er n “r cons era loll as "- i faiteied. Her high loyaity has never swevrvcdéelyfilt llgerliicrfrilltiiilr iflaibweyeiais hm 1e“ now I am thinking of her as slle faces the on- I able wcakllng Nowflmflflf- a ‘P? coming years, with the chilling prospect of absent. his fervent letters arid shoilllsed bn children and the nesence of a husband who k l the impersonal Irlgity q; we e u y definitely aging w 1e she is at life's prime. Will l they had evclzcd she saw 11:12? j: she feel that 1 have robbed. her oi life's highl llis true proportions as a y i2.°."i.'1i°é.fi‘€££ dill‘;di°’l..““i.%léi.fi"oi“riill'é°ig 21am" a l her career? It would be bitter to me if her lat- utteiill ter years weer filled with vain regrets of what 91,11", eyes. bli d" _ she might have been. How can I compensate llfglustice moilhtlislniffierrtflxégeLfri her for the loss she has sustained through lne! wit? iito the incandescent heat that M. i lJels steel to a cutting edge, he a, _ 115'!“ l?“ m} son, to avenge his llsn trouble boi-rowerer you are c_e_i1a_inly_eiitl l tiie__l)iue_ ~lib0n._ géfiggfil-toll-lv a airl- She dug her W“ have hothmgtoworry you eX- _*"-i_~— —~—*“*‘ Sm, d ° I 1° Ila-ms 0i her hands. . yqi fear that you may have} I ~ 3 2y. somehow. she would find ,. yo... u-ile an lniurv by inuuc- wife will lose her affection for you we», W" there value a knock at ‘ he; to give un her music lessons imam you are growing 01d’ but I like (Jlileyhsaehfiltsnt Vknock quite un- marriage. and that you are an- that out of your lllllld. Only men u-who is” 3,3“ s" . nsive oi losing ‘her affection are siilv enough to do tilat. lwarsclv l she whispered use vvu 11W Rmw" °°- W“ 1-‘ "It's-rile Miss J '- ailltkv lllllll. WORLD IS ALWAYS u... 5mm; Wm sfliwb “miffed myllcal vou are Rrowink a FULL 0F TROUBLE n NW1‘ and a btofve rough W“ i emit: ll ,\'0u are malklniz your- m“; . . ‘ SW99", iiiurrablc 0W1‘ Euch m°Ybid Dear Dorothy Dix——We are a cou- a, mlfiif," fifffisigg‘; ‘talcum.’ w?!“ lninlzs. as apparently N01" W119 ole in our 20's. with one child 7 m» unam- me 50m. .. " p ‘e e" Kilt" “l” m’ “cam-In t9 think years old whom we love very dearly. l n, was mm: and ‘without a sham tslie has sllent llll 0101959 yell" Here is our ui-oblem: We bctii would Dfmiably a maul... H“ mam,“- villa owl‘ 1W" blight“ flmbi‘ enjoy velv much ‘lllfigililz a bilbv 1n iicli was to let it lid but aoruiifiy u oui- ome m our c s KTOWiflR lin . she was seized bv its slmilarit w fast. but do you think we should dozen cnveio " g1 v B‘ Own Reflections have any more children considering Eating the ,‘,'§,s,,j{‘y_,.‘,§_,§’§§,§°;;u“£ - the draft and tile trouble the world formula. A Dale u Probably she knows in her heart faces? Wculd it be wise for us to to the floor as ysehemios¥§°§.§‘§;f°{€“ lshe was no flaming genius; have another child t-hat might lie olflcial envelope and unfolded (in: tshe liad only l? pretty little loft alone with nn one to care for it? miter within. She read it at a. tlhzlt would ave soon eX- M11 AND MRS, lglmiq; then 33am Slowly wow b led llseli. and that she made a Answet; word; “A; the mstame of ‘the Mex,” ht Wild bargain 1°‘ herself It every one but ofl‘ having cliild- call ambassador, h h ' ' , 1111s siVilfllVWi cff what you are rm until there was a neriecllv the necessary lungs? rassgéplflsif}? 5rd w call her career for a. hus— hapov and peaceful arhig prfspergus filicseualwarrant on the ‘Preasiuy or l- - id for them to be rn mo. .e e nted st to; 1' _ Maybe. 0i COIIYSE- the"? B" um" giiman race wouxl soon vanish Pensation in lauil fog: $10000 mm tile death of ell slu- Sllfi all"? 1X1 U" twillflm from off the earth. Ann Burden szwell. Your Bfldfllxe- l! iircalns oi what might have The “vi-la is always lacing to be merit will he suffkhent mcemt ..“ ll ii 5310 ilild K01"? 0" "id bee" full of trouble and life is always She caught up the pan yénow ; Rlefll» "lllai-‘mlh “id °1 ‘he ‘him i‘ going to be a struggle. but whlit oi llili hm "W" ha“ had a it? It is the necessity to work. to at Llillllfllllit‘ rise to their feet and fighh w devekm whawver qualjflgs || (lifilr 101' B“ ma!’ a" that. strengthens cui- uliysicai inusc- i“: 581i. J5 he lulllh lllu 1v l>= B» KW and ltlle animal to the human. nfllfllllcllii , "W4"- °T 9- 1"“ The worst curse that can befal - ‘llll suitors signing and any chi d is to ha-ve too mucli case. . iul us, or some famous hero [so much ccmfol-v’ mo mm ycsnon- ill wl‘ brill-ll CCVQTEd Wm‘ med‘ sibllity. too little necessity to exert . Bill we knew it never could Itself. l-elnllrellell and there islwthlull Consider the ureat men m the ' ‘ICI not even a regret. world, vgfy few of them are the Yollllllll‘ b" ‘NW 5P"? 95 917° sens of rich men. Nearly all tf - a lliid that ls that. it your wile .mem_ in eve", walk of mo, were lttllatshe had made a great suc- lpoor boys who came up the hard 2e in nlarl-vlllu you and was still wmh lllzlllra cal-eel". you would hare 1t is funny. but I have lecently T" °l ii 1°"? "RQ- gotten scores of letters like yours sheiiiiuidi" ‘lave kwt 51191" from husbands and wives who feel l" ll All "i959 SWPS- 1i? “mild lthat they should not have a baby l ‘ilttli lie-l" theme 5on3. Site lbecause of the draft. illihave allied herself all ever] Auparenfv these fearful ileople ‘ 9W "lid V0" Bevel‘ Wmlld ‘have think that the infantry consists; 0f ll d tile llis‘. oi what she RRW "D ibridages oi babes in uerainhulators. tllilltllluulfid. Thev don't realize that. it would be 20 rears before Junior could drafted. and liv that. time we lilay be enjoying a season of peace. iliiifllls For licr Success Aiid another iloint you miss is til a wollilm loves her husband ‘ONE WAY 1'0 STOP l islet" more ambitious for lilm qugQmg JQKES ll size is i0i‘ hcrsell, and she gels W‘ "k "ill 01 hi5 5U“? 5 Dear Miss Dix-I have a liuslanid “"113 U" 0i filly triumph Wilt) is fine ill cverv way cxceui that m‘- lie has a mania for lsllinlz dirty lt- llllllnusherseli. Nu woman 1mm to 11kg them? l h- a distinguished husband lcursolls. ivlio have made good Answer‘ world. liid exchange them i A wise old club lllali cnrc said to 0 id me a smiitty story the best about his mother how she ibildllk and as if l didn't get the 't when silo heard of a famous i lmint. H: said that few lnen ivere rillo. hut I would have liked low enough to trv to exnlnill an ob- bieii llis mither." isoenc loke to an innocent lookintr \'3ili‘ thinking that your lwoman. DOROTHY DIX. (‘RCFIPITED LUNCIIEON SET IN FIESTA COLORS ,./1'.'e"'n i . l I ,1‘... u _v "l llglrlilvtollei-illivclnan would ratllcii kkm“ which shocks and dfigdatfi 1m‘ .11.“, are am we‘, arenm A l0 a famous man than .very much. What should I ti". P-Q- ‘court order can ouen wide our Hoillrait with the Metmpoli- ‘me that when a foul-mouthed mun l --y.~s; on, yesg» ' . w . Do \Dll Hllliilliki‘ in Bai‘l‘i€'S |wa.v to do was to look perfechv 1n a whlsuer. "Is it. a bout tne check slill- Sitting = .i _ ‘ed and stareciniilf iifiggfgr ‘silgeiiitifigd m“: 11° check She had ever seen. m" 50m‘? maimm‘ of brain and brawn God gave us Yet its purport was unmistakable- the Treasury of the Unitd States ii . .ili which she RillLlS£S 1 d d 1o < 1- “Imus, and 1 1 _ all do when we think fifafllus 5.15 @0111 the level C; fiflgersgz,'ofgteflgmlier disposal. The . s upfln her. If this llmalln! windfall had came an hom- ‘oimer $116 mlsht have signed it Over to her stepmother, flung i; at, "B1 W111i actual Joy. in Daymeiit for ,iieck rent and board. But not now- no. not now. She nut her arms "Slum! the Detaca. pressed her C 99k flizalnst its arabesques of brass tacks and bowed her ilead as it she were making a vow. Presently she went to bed. but lay awake f“ a long time, dreaming, planning, then floating 01f into a restful ‘haze hudway between sleep and CQiISCaIrUSDGSS. l h 19 1110111 mt s e was up early. She drain: h-er coliee with eyes on the c-Ock and shortly after nine was being shown into the private office oi the president of the City Nation- ni bank. Toward the last Mr. Brad» lev had been her father's only re- llliiillilllZ friend. "its Joyce." she reminded him, ‘Joyce Sewell." "Wily. of course! How you've grown, mv dear. You're lovelyl" "Mr. Bradley. are bankers like doctors. lmvyeis, and priests? 1 ‘ Elli are they bound to keep s, 5e. to?“ ciet if you ask them nloutiis and our vaults. but short of that we're bound to rcsuect our cli- enis‘ lvlsiles. Wily‘! Have you a se- cret VCLkWBIIC to deposit?" He leaned toward her aild asked ior ten tllousanti?" She sank back. her eyes wide. the color draining from her cheeks. He baited her knee reassuringly and chuckled. |"Tllel'e. there, that was a mean trick. Noboov knows but me, my dear. It was I who sulmliecl your ilrunu and address." "Oh!" breathed Joyce. "Please don't evcr do a thing like that w me aizaiill" “You're sale. 1 doubt wllether I'll ever ilave any other chance. But why tile secrecy?" "Because 1'm going awav and I don't want anybody to know where." Bile Ielmcd forward. "MP. Bradley, youwknow my iatilers story, don't you. ' "N0 man knows it better. and that goes for his one-time lawyers." "1 learned it last iligilt." said Joyce. "1 lead every letter. every. uaper. eveiw ueed bscx to the oriiii- nal grant irom the icing 0i Shun. ls there anv doubt La batranca be- lungcr to my father?" “None whatever. tie had as clear a title as I have to my hat or my mat or anything else i've paid for in cash." "Then it's mine now." "I wish I could answer no to that. but I can't." “Have you a conscience. Mr. Bradley?" she asked soberly. "Me?" he exclaimed. nuzzled and astonished. "I was wondering whether it's ever right to-w take your oozi- science and. choke it." His eyes twinkled violently but he did not laugh. "1 see. What's your conscience been telling you to do?" “Give this money to my sten- if your family circle is small. . . get PREMlliM HAM crulllimsilcisl No longer need small families forego the marvellous flavour of piping hot Swift's Premium Ham because a whole, or even a half ham seems un- economicai {or a small group! 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In the first place step-parents are required by law to do what's been done for you: it’, F44 m, DESIGN NO- I45 an integral part of their origins with 1°"; blue yellow centers of these cmcheted mats are fih- barium In m, “and ma“ l. mm holders. Madeofslngla and. double crochet only. Pata - = ruined your father by 1 °°llifllns list of materials needed, illustration of stitches an ‘£99m; mm "om m.“ to w“; m "5 "ciliml- the third. since she's a do-Rood- 15 Dlticrn. lend l5 cents in coin 0r Stamps t° N°°dl°w°rk to-other addict. she's had her mon- Guardlan. ey's worm out of the two of you rdian ten times over." " link you." she murmured. "You don't know what you've done _ for me. Now v can do what I've ‘-———----.._-.._ _ _ _ - — — — — — — —" hes“ Dunning; Iggy’; g9," ADDREQQ________________--——-——¢+-—~ _ .___ _ ‘ _ (continued on Page I4 Col. 2 i MR. MACDOUGALL =2 Is-aw-sa“