,.-. _ ‘ " - , ' .-.., ~ rscn clear .Woman% Realm -.:- Social and Personal -:- Fashion~s~i I -:- Literature] f m nip-ind I'd-as dust I males your Dallas complete Qutfcura esusa Powder coach ea siia daladeas 111a olleo Coo nlraaisl liglitfiilly paged and sfsfiiml; THE ETOWN GlUARDlAN ' ' Etiquette By asses-ca u. ‘Illilacly Beautiful lylralalnada A Fashion Hint ' pawl-sideline _ 5;]. 9 by’? 3y Iobaafa Ina ‘Dorothy cactus. Box The Self-Righteous Woman loses Out With Her Clear-Thinking Children by Posing as a Q. If an engagement is broken should the girl return licr diamond I '1 . To lemon A fight Bing I ‘mg? _ It i- widom "m ~ my “chi firs! Martyr Are Mournin Clothes Needed "~ “s- "Y *‘“ ‘“°““" if” '° "" "°"°“' "‘.i,.,“'°,“" cannot be removed if the finger lsl ' t E Gg- f p Q- Where BhWid E W011i!" 11°91" vfi‘wh ‘$1 d“ dipped 1n ice 601d 5nd,, i IP11!!! me a men who call at a hotel to see her’! lwk. minutiae. 1m» A. Downstairs, if she has ho sit- puhkb, own Don” l Dear Miss Dix-You have written aomethin, lately about the revolt of tmgd-oom upsmm J-T-Vall Ccnaaaalseaasaai. husbands against wives who depend upon their husbands‘ honor and sense of obligation to make them put up with any sort of insult confirmation of what you say, I want to fall my life storyfnthehopethatitmaybeawarningtoaoma " ' ‘ ‘ ‘ _ l _ of these self-righteous woman who are bringing down I L‘ F“ ' ,_ __ " ‘ on theirewnhealdsandwrecking theirfami- Q." What is the correct attire for an opera matinee box party? A. Any afternoon or semi-formal costume. ' I To clean the steel on oven doorsl rub it briskly, while still warm, with‘ a soft cloth dipped in vinegar. 511d abuse. In Day After Is A Problem ~ lies. Lam" Aims slvo HANDS I! the pie pans are greased with.’ MI s * - zjnwimflfilitmitufiswsrfzflxeziggzmcfntxzlt The af roast bump m’ bottom "us, Wm not b“ ns-léeveless from, for anytime we“ I have been a moral man and a faithful husband. a 6mm when we h“ w tum m dalnuuier of beetf takes in butter in a saucepan, covnilq come sassy. but will be soft and flaky.‘ we added ‘mpummm m beauty yeignbllixll . without reason! "saws"?! b5: loath: pmlzinengtslawny mm our doom Th“ “mixer” an; croasook u-(rshd them to steam tender. When m, I “°“"“°‘“'5 w" mm“ a“ arms‘ The $13; mot-cnluvlvlrifialzrye: in her anger has hurled we were at a loss to know just which purposely and use all the outfield: Si: ’:l'l:h°l:l°ll1sg1lh:‘1f"l1-~‘~‘al£n.ed w“ F m“ ‘"1 m" "EMS we“ "mm" m‘ columns b: immoral epithets at me. and bei- know- way in turn. a solution to our trcu- slices for the firstvmesl in order to around it H U ‘ J “m” A Roast—77le When Making Pies patient. Thlsstate ‘of affairs had maiurelyl withered and old in appear- ance because ii is so much exposed to isle was presented to us in the oppor- tunity to purchase what we now call reheat it nicely) is easily re-roasted in a covered dish in a little of its own For 77w Cook’ i § ledge of such obscene language never fails to astonlsh , me. S l] i dust and dirt and extremes of tein- the Nurses Home. We availed our- gravey, Six siltesullzleiatkolhsdlinppf l Cll LEMON BISCUITS . Peplflillrc. Not lgany lgirig thililgegi’ Many’ mmy “m” “t” such l‘ m”, m. would "pent md “y ‘he w“ selves oi it and we feel thairwe have Drowned Roast Beefed Slices stock, half cup pufgd 10,23,318‘: "5""? “em” ‘m w“ m‘ s a sorry ibi- accusing me unjustly and that sns would die if 1 BVE! left her. 1 "1 ¢*°°P"°"“"Y "m PWWYW i" l" If the rum is rill-smut in hslr- tablespoons m. 1 lflblcsponn p1,“, llilli) when tlicy have finished caring for their ccmplcxions, yet the hands need such applications very much. The natural cll in the skin is ab- gtractcd by the water in which the hands are washed several times a dbl’. hence the necessity for some sort of oily application. There are several simple- but im portant rules for the care of the ideal location and of very consider- able value. In moving the nurses into their new home we have released practically the whole upper floor for patients. These rooms have been renovated and are pronounced by one and all to be most desirable. Out of our necessity, therefore, has come much satisfaction. The. nurses are now ideally housed and our Hospit- al is lnla position to give 100 per- cent service. The purchase and repairing and altering of the Nurses Home has not been done by magic; but a very large proportion of the money had to he borrowed. Wecould not wait, opportunity was knocking and we opened our doors, having profound inch slices. Rub thoroughly into the m!“ I $988138 ado of prepared mil-iiillii- WOYWBEQ hire sauce, yolk 0i lfl 0K8. and salted bread crumbs. Brown quickly in butter in a hot fry. in! Pill- Bosst Beef with Mushrooms. Warm roast slowly in a frying pan with e. little butter or beef drippings K940i"! the cut side UP to hold in the Juices. being careful not to lat it cook to hard. Brown mushrooms is of veiy inaferiai help in our oper- ations. Mr.‘ n. nIMutin-t has this Yeafgbecome one of- those who is M11110: ilsin this way and I wish M51811‘? l0 {Illross the appreciation of all those in connection with the Hos- One-half cup warm water, in which to dissolve three cents’ worth of, baker's ammonia, two cups, whitcf sugar, two eggs, seven cents‘ worth of, oil of lemon, pinch of salt, one cup lard or butter, two cups sour cream and flour to make right consistency‘ hr rolling. . l This is an old recipe, and the in- gredients might be a different price; , uow. I Just askthe druggist for on o; hands that will help keep the skin ‘mo,’ and ammonia to make lemon‘ soft and ilvhitc. in the first place, do ‘mum , l not use very hot or very cold water ~ . to ivash the hands; use water of a medium warmncss. When washing dishes, keep the hands out of the water as much us possible, wear rub- ber glovcs and use a spray or mop. Second, avoid using harsh, strongly finally gave up trying to reason with her; it was no use. She was a hopeless] victim to her suspicions and her emotions. She never put forth the slightest!‘ effort to change herself. for she is a. woman who thinks she is right in every- thing. IOI WEE FOLKS 1 U99" WW1‘ sliced, 6 onions sliced 1 i9 3 ififl-YPOOM Worcestershire sauce‘ Brown sliced onion and pepper H; ihe fat. Make a sauce by adding flour and stock and tuiiiatoe. xvi...“ smooth and thick, season and pouy the mixture over the beef slim. which have been placed in :1 baking dish. Sprinkle bread crumbs om- the top and bake at moderate hm for fifteen or twenty minutespgm with bread noodles or maccrini. —*-—_ thin! about the progress and the w tlvities of this Institution. m; however, is not the real object o; this celebration. It is to do hon" to our graduating nurses. They hm A quaint pretty dress for wee youngsters of 2, 4 and b years made of green and white cotton broad- cloth. The bloomers have casing top and bottom with elastic inserted. 'I‘wo parts to dress with gathered ruffles sewed at armholes. Navy blue pique. with white dots, tiny pink checked gingham, natural colored pongee, pale pink washable crepe de chine, white dimity with bright red dots, pale blue chambray, rose linen and rosebud sprfgged dimity are Just as cute as can be. The thrifty mother will ap- preciate Style No. ‘I95, for it only takes 2% yards of 40-inch material to make the dress and bloomers for the 4-year One gets used to being insulted as one gets used to everything else, but when our two children were grown she started in on them. ‘that is the “‘_ y oi it all. I grew absolutely nauseated the first time ahe accused our son. Knowing he was innocent, I tried to explain. It was entirely useless. she had formed the habit of accusing me and seemed to think nothing of the crime she was committing against our son. ‘A month later he left home and for some time we didn't know when he had gone. Recently she accused our daughter of leading an evil life. It was a fear- fully unjust charge, but the daughter, unlike the son, new at her mother like a wildcat. My daughter works and her salary makes her independent, so she told her mother she wouldnaver stay another night under her roof. Her mother forbade her leaving, asking her what the neighbors would think and severely reps-cached her for speaking so unkindly and disreapeetfully to her A MorningSmile I lle-"Dld I ever show you the ins the faith in the generosity of the people. pit-ill for the excellent manner in ‘aimed ‘hi’ Mint after i e where I hurt my mp7 alkaline soaps for cleans ' , 56m o, YI;G_“ND_O_OJ_ . handti A shgm agree pf alkalinity mother. My daughter gave her mother s. scathing denunciation. She said. cizflilcersalceelét: W1; sctzlixrllzsargf o; this Qmmty and in their ability which bellies‘ equipped hi, room I study and service, where they m Erik-IA“ right we.“ drive m." l; necessary in a soap, but an excess n l 5:“ - P and willingness to supper-band assist also wish. to ex‘ ’ my thanks to "M? w R0 Olli- 1M0 the world 1M incl-s». is harmful to the skill. Pure castile You whole system o! more-lily is built upon what the neighbors win Y- an Institution as worthy as this. We those Women's Institutes that sent "fins their knowledge and their es. ' think. You have walkedin the straight and narrow path because you were w" "5"" m” “hm W" ""4 m‘ will be forced in a few short months us in contributions, principally m, perience to the relief and the cm is one‘ of thamildcst soaps and may be used without hesitation on face or hands. ' The third point in the care of the hands is the regular use of s. skin lotion or jelly after they have W" m“ Wttem- 7°“ 9mm" 1° “n” ‘d’ to make an intensive campaign for funds. It has been many years since -we have asked your assistance. We have been able, with the assistance of the Ladies‘ Aid and others who afraid of being talked about. Outside you are lily white. inside you are all wrong. You judge other people by what is in your own heart. You say your 4mm" 1°‘ " °°PY °1 °"-" 51m"! family do not love you; that is because you have never trusted them enough I Mumlm- I"! 1"“ fined Wm‘ we, to 10v, them youruuy ' delightful styles. including smart en- ‘ aambles and cute designs for the proceeds from local entertainments. We llll°°f°iy 1109c that more of them willreallse our position and m“; provision for concerts, garden p". ties, or festivals, a portion of the of the sick and the afflicted, The work is arduous‘ and continuous b1\\_ there is a. satisfaction and a recom- Dellce for weary nights of vigil m sis the bloom of health return and the A good plan when cooking several things which need attention. if you In busy elsewhere than in the kit- then" is to set the alarm clock to tho wnéflffirf; f§“”r‘ec§j““y‘ou“°§: washed, thoroughly rinsed his due: ‘w. you bore me and nu and clothed m0 as you say. at least dad m "M"? _ luvs become highly interested and proceeds or which misht be given to dmd sickness disappear. ll , u s m“ md save many a 5mm dish The right sort of‘ lciion keeps tke and clothed me, but what honorable principleslhave. Ilearned inschooland - l’... made contributions, to carry orf- in; this Institution. , noble occupation appreciated by 011s mud cake or pm I skin smbbih and pliable uiihout ma - from children. who had mothers with clean minds. Go scream with hys- . a most siltisflcwry manner. bu? the _ I am t advantage _ of this and all. Miss Adams. Miss Clark, ins it Sticky 0r Olly- terlcs ii you want to," she continued, "you ihavo always taken refuge in llyl- P. C. County iiimfl h“ 110W wine Whvfi Wlinilt- I8ili$ , _ t to- tell you pmnq- Continued on page 11 ‘ The fourth point’- 15 the RiShiiY terics when you were pushed in a eornar. ‘Ilsii your sympathetic neighbors have help and we hope that you will " ‘ _ cleansing of the arms and hands with “mom, how you, “mum m4 “up”, ‘bum; y,“ n d“; h“ h“ my v ~ all realize our ecesslty and make ‘ a ‘ a cleansing cream. MassB-Ei? the backbone he would have left you long s80." ‘Hospltal Meeting PENN-HOB i0 885i“ ‘ U8 - Wilt!‘ W! Dally Arguments cream in well and then wipe it of! ________ pusmlNflu-s-ADDRE start our campaign. carefully. Repeat the dreaming and but mm try w In" ma,» my ‘u’ ‘cm-med. “n” I.“ u“ mm u n u Imam d Ge t1 _ 5s Comparisons are possibly the boat AUNT HET wiping again, tlien spread on a food m, h” mm; I "m, dos. m w l: b“ n enilen. Material "y to m!“ at an mm“, o, the a! cnsvns: causu cream. wed.- old sieves overlliiihi i0 i. ",2; o, m, at‘? °"' Prom-s vvu m making and I will i ~ » keep the creain from rubbing ofl on “Bu” yo“ ‘m... m, flush“: ‘Hanna’ “um m“ you ‘m u.“ hem" y." t m m 1 7 m” compare a few of the outstanding . ti... bed clothing. When cleansing the "m" W" °" ti" items at the present time with the a maudlin sentimental jury and claim you were tortured by a brute all your married life. And if you are asked why you lived with him, if he was such a. brute, you will any it was because it was your duty to the man you had married, to your home and to your children. You won't aay anything about your duty to give happiness to your home and family or your duty to your children to keep their mother from being a rnurderess. list. I ‘cannot submit this evening this year's financial records, but I can giva 5'01: some idea of what has been accomplished in enlarging and illlllroving our premises. When this Hospital was first con- templated in 1910 there were many who felt that it was unnecessary and oould not be successfully oper- ated. We are exceedingly glad to find that they were mistaken and first year of our operation. The Hos- pital was opened by His Highness the Duke or (Jonnaught in 1912. The number of patients for that 5'68!‘ was 133-101‘ 1928, 741. Jrhe number oi.’ infants born. 2—in 1928, 48. In 1912, 12 sppendicits cases-in 1928. 98: and 9 tonsil cases as against 82 in I928. The expenditure was $3539,“ ‘ elbows with cream, mix a. little pow- ‘ dered pumice stone with it if the l skin is rough and much discolored, or . rub with lemon juice. ‘Wipe 0f! Q16 l cleansing agent and apply Yul-l!‘ 100d ‘ cream, which may be lanollne, cocoa . butter or a good commercial prepa- ration. p In the morning the hands and arms should be rinsed in warm water "You have always posed in martyr clothes, but I have seen through you. You have never loved dad except with the dog-in-the-manger feeling. 1f you had loved him you wouldn't have been suspicious that he was unfaithful to you when he wasn't. If you had loved him, you would have had the trust that GENUINE and dried well. A liquid face powder may be patted on and spread around goes with real love, the love that God intended husbands and wives to have for each other. If dad doesn't leave you. you will murder hiin some day." that theHospitallu-dlustifled its ex- istence and has rendered noble and whereas in 1928 it was some 818000.00: Our assets at that time WW0 815792.40 and now, i028, they mach the sum of 391240.82. We had no endowments in 1012, in quickly with the fingers. The dark shades of powder are popular just | now on account of the vogue for sun- ltanned skin. Dust dry powder on satisfactory service. It was only in operation a. very few years when the necessity for enlargement be- came preming and the west wing i qzLEl in this ms’ guarantee ‘ Without I110 Gold Seal, a rug is not genuine Congoleum. The Gold Seal guarantees "And I'll go free, too." her mother screamed. “lure you will," my daugh- ter said. "The jury will turn you when you finish telling all ths lies that for years have moidered in your heart against dad." . vs thought it was gust mod- esty that made Amy mi- long what we have accomplished and m, Dwkrees we have made- than any. thing I can tell you. It is a record that all the residents of this county should take great pfldg 1n and on, W‘ that makes us appreciated in the 1108111141! world. It is a very notablg demonstration of the generosity of W!‘ Pebble and reflects in a marked degree the efficiency of our internal u, :1 m ‘h? 12m N12112:”, 1"‘- was added which contains the kit m8 hmvm’ m” we" ‘3"°”'°"- " ‘EAL °°' ' ° '1' I ' ' ' This ill i aseeiinh" , I T°m°n°w _ Bum’ Qumm“ Then my daughter turned to me and threw her arms about me and said chen. dininl’ room. nantries and eight w g v9 you a hm" Idea’ °l h 5"""'°"' mlternity rooms. st the time we felt this addition would be ample for a long time to come. but in this we were mistaken, for the reputation of the Institution was growing and the service it was rendering was excel- lent. We were. therefore, forced into a furthI extension and a very ex- tensive additlon was added to the that she was sorry that she had said I had no backbone and boiled me to go away with her. Miss Dix, it is a tragic story I have fnld you, and it is true and there are thousands like it, but it won't be for long that wives can do so that way. In the past women like my wife could get away with such conduct, but the youth of today have changed all that. The intelligent and serious-thinking youngsters have a clearer and more balanced idea of t he word duty. Neither my son nor my daughter respect their mother, yet the is a. very religious Smoother, Creamier Sauces ‘ woml ith xt d rigid moral ideas. l‘ n w e reme an mm’. ‘um brought m‘ hupm up lpllotlgulfildgltgllt-pgbm latex: thisthoz- 4 aaiivafaefion ._. in every par- I never thought of finding some other woman te love because I thought “gm t the who have helped to place us wher: ' n93” bulk- - av wears _ " all good woman were hard to get along with, fr my wn mother hadmada my h“. y “m. when our n: we are and I would like ciaiiy to father very unhappy. but I now wish I hadtrled to change my life while I was yeunc enough to do a0 mention mo“ who m conflnum‘ m l‘ WP "v their private miss. This is asdurauir. a contribution that is continuous and ' Enyders and Ad unssu ___ Y l h n” h" “may PM‘! ‘he price oi their crimes. nonomlr mx. leenooteuu CANADA vice was taxed u» iis utmost and we W!” . were actually unable to take another Iaskyouioprintthisawryintbahopa thatitwillhave scmeeflecton women like my wife. Perhaps it will warn some young wonian who is starting on the same path, for the young man of today will never stand for what I have stood for. I have avan noticed that the middle-Iced man are rebellilil and I knchv of several only a few years younger than myself who have des- ertedtheirwives. Idoartfaelaoirywheolhaarofadaaariadwifa. Ijust wondsrwhatshedldfothamanwholovedlfarwellenoughtemanyher. - :3.'*#"‘t".3§' r-rf '»"~‘*-ssa~.fl~_s.s. . Dear Dorothy Dix-My 1pm", wh I 1 w“ 5m“ he a“ I h." bu“ “mgr. bar: dflrly. died a few months Even {ha beg‘; bgtflgd milk I Illlll, ulll D12, thlt it ll IBM-ll time 101‘ IIVU W till IWOK 01 N10!!- ,Try it i wt". Iain", m“. have never committed and who will accent no proof of their innocence. p cannot e uai Carnation selves. mini! lfmiiilltharuaadtoba. . . andtliinktbstitwiu . Milk in ‘Looking results. sue-r an onnnuinr moms-sum sum. m“ m“ I do not mm m mmiwh“ “° ’°»" "m" Yelvety smoothness, _ rich ' L- i3- ereaminess. frdgile texture‘, Amy." - . m: ' a a¢1i°l°Y'-"'"° a" "m" ° I eflar this masrt latter imt as it calaa to ma. I can add nothing in the 41m, u m mm m m ‘ _ . -- ' Q‘ the qualities which Carna- Mommy m‘; h; bring: against the iaalmls. auspicious woman who makaa “fir...” ‘h, m would '1‘ :03: cgigou should not wear colors and f l 4.? mm Mm‘ 3m‘ t° fwd" nei- husband and her children miserable with accusations of crimes they w. "u; "u ma“ mo" Th“ u “h” yo" h." mm“ °l "m4"! 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