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Cllilflllll,lElDilli_.l>.E_.l.> Chemists J Some The 121%!“ Dorothy Dix Hi3.’ Fancy for or Love of a Girl is Important, But There Are Many Other Things Boys Should Take Into Consideration Be- fore They go to the Altar Boys. 1f you want to be happy though married: DON'T marry a girl who firesyour fancy, but who does not come up to vour ideal. in the mis- taken belief that you can change her into what you want her to be after ‘YOU 8T8 ment in 188D what you need is a. kl one. Don't befool yourself into that your Sevres vase is going to turn info nnironpotassoonasyou getlt home. . married. l 11o manna ls enoush of a miracle-worker to t feat. What a girl is before marriage she is going to be after nmrriaile. only more so. So lf you want a parlor orna- a. wife, select one to start with. If tdien utensil, Sick out DON'T marry a girl lust because she h” face and a iew cute tricks. When bots his all on a. woman's looks he is bound in lose out because time, domesticity and child-bearing rob the fo-ire-‘il beauty and tum their nxurw 111W feel-h" of looking at a 11V 151°‘ beans. And. So look out for what is under me, matter how Qéifu is P5159“ “p- _ ed _ - Lhe ringer waves unless you want to be driven to dilnk by sheer b0! 0m LIL/NT marl a clin i118 V1119- makes you feel a a sweet, little. spmiiéefio. one ducks all the work and responslb ins to do the dish washing and baby It. is very soothing to your ego 8nd i‘ .1 Louis m have i" ’°'%'é..§§i..2“ii;§i‘.l‘..“§§§§.§’.’if mo. ......... wise and wonderful you are. and how shelooks uv tending when he gets home at night. \ .1121 you meel one of the “Door me" Hills lake m the m4 ‘when scram \...i.e the going ls g N"): marry u UJoSY girl. ‘ports who runs her own famll If Arab 11a ls f the efficiency 0X- y, is president of gxliletlge clubs she belonsfl to and gets up all the church fairs. and more esuecia-"Y if she "elm-s be‘ l. M) out, beware, f hell ‘$133335? ytgiliusligaliodlo gllllémflsfdtgg ¥§3'm3§1'§ gt a restaurant when you unless you feel that‘ youflare cut out to bei one o?!‘ git? .. packed husbands who always say ‘our pants and who are n their voices in their own houses. ' DON'T marry a girl whose tempe ood, decides where you r is hung on a hair-trigger and is liable to go oil at a moment's notilce; who is given to moods that would take a 1-. une te ler to forecast. happy home. he blues are not the theme song for a Nor does any man want to spend his 1119 WBIUILE 0 n ego around his wfie trying to keep from stepping on her feelings or do g something that will arouse her. So if you never know how the Gir ljriEflfl is going to take anythin and if you are‘ always shall-in! With hef- pass her It will save you eartaches and marry a izii-l who dresses beyond her means unless you are alimony. DON ' nd th aind of ou lit slaving for dress shone and Xiilllluilxligrao splgoxft lcfdrgbtlurselferinto ymihking that the girl Who 1188 8°59 into debt for im rted flnery beforrlel t ins ter martian. men barga habit. So wheen you see a D00!‘ Kiri die-SS like MIS- incurabe as the do marriage will be satisfied with base- clothes mania in women is lust as Millionbucks, stop rom under and leave some other man to bay her bills. DON'T marry a girl who isn't jollylztand good-natured. It is her dis- gzsltion you will have to live with. is a lot more important that she sweet and amiable and have a funny bone than that she be beautiful and have a PhD. degree. ‘There are lots o! things in married life that a wife has either to laugh of! or make a tragedy of. so pick out the girl who Jokes instead of fmerals out of misadventures. marry a girl who has the family complex. If you do. Mother will always rim our house. the sisters will camp ln the guest room and the brothers hol you up for money. DON '1' marry a girl who hates domesticity and who isn't on speaking terms with a gas When you many you out your digestion into range. your wife's hands and what she does with it determines whether you gill!‘ e. nervous wreck or go marry a girl who can‘ e strong at 40. Finally and above all, DO n rtain you. who hasn't the same tastes and habits ou have and who doesn't like the same people and to do the same in that you do. thing eisey Jhegworld. Mhimh 14—(OP)— A TOOTH o YOUR BABY must "get a tooth". Bu! he need not. get a fever with it. If baby's mother is wise he won't. Here is what one wise mother, Mn. Archie Bcgbic, of Conseoon, has to my: “We have not lost one night’: rest through teething u X always use my old laudby, Baby a Own TlbietmnThey are worth their weight in gold. ' And Mn. Alfred Hauser, of Guelph, Ont, aye: "I have eight children, have Ind Baby's Own Tablets for 21 an 6nd them very beneficial uriq ' B." Boredom wrecks more marriages “my; phy- DORDTi-IY DIX. ITIIIIING nunnnufi Also externally caused pimples and nah relieved by soothing hit medication of Cuticun. bu! badly. CUTIEURA Siiifihl.‘ A MorningSmila A shabbily-drleesed man was standing in front of a blofl of flats, and from hor window above an o1: M; rgicedamfliat nevi?! peop s p v m money. scene her . She wrote on a piece of per, ‘Take courage." t. it in an envelope with a two- ‘lat bill. and tirsed it toqtge man. ‘m. up even‘ men c to h and whlupeued: Courage won at 20 lo 1.” IN LIGBTIR VIIN ll so Give these ufe, little tablet: at the hnnignoi " fever. " ‘f ‘ Hal;- to take, prompt in action yet I chim- mmumdeiicate boxy. na- ccrt c: every p: . _ ynfiffective in Ccbliipailob, gimifle Fever, Diarrhoflr Sic v i l. » .. . hcchf . "W “with”; w“ q p.4~peyfl"li'-"-wfiwfib A woman vru mar- ried io an umom urtio manual eve she said to him with 5 e - " ouid you mourn fm me if I to die?" " .Y&,' hQ ulllllfblOd, "Of 0min; I would." *' nd would you visit the ceme- icri- often?" "Certainly! he m: with b limo ' more animation. "I pus it on the y” m the pix 1mm anyhow.‘ "Here's your 14o. lady. Th‘ wv 71.51 i s.....il _il___ .._—~._.,.. in a posi t- a the littl nicks, turning them way and that. but always an war esoa him. was par- ticularl exas when he though of the dead 1's body - ng so cold a Ina-red and for- lorn in the ital morgue. Though they oat a fine amber- Jack to a‘ cruising shark. the two men had sport along the edge of the Bermuda p. Th wahoo. one of sixty d5. struck at slim-Y. ‘This is the 1H6. eh?" Ward de- 9811) ously, into the t. ‘Whatlsxige line are you using? 34 thread?" 0Q c. CIIQHIQOIIOIIOIIBI g 00+» “No, 2l—8.nd I like a ounce tip. Makes it a. bit sporting." “Relcggnlze Plunder Island from s 8.. this . “Yes, it's beautiful isn‘t it? What's that cove off to the left?" “Treasure Cove -—"Word’s voice dropped. "That's where Barney's secretary drowned herself. Well, I 511W it's time to head back." e Dart was just discharging her gel-s at the pier when the ishermen’; outboard entered twelve more Allenby could rercgnibe Barney Grafton. a toll thin man and a girl in a bright green skirt. “Thavli be Pakenham." Ward "Then you know, too?" "Yes." Ward said. “and I'm wor- giied. Sir George gets erraiic some- mes." "What about this Manslilp girl?" Barbara said she's a Bermudian —high voltage. She used to go around with Stanley Gibbons-was crazy about him ami he about her until Gail came along. At first she was bitter as all et-out. hated Gail's shadow but su denly, and not sm GEORGE TMKENHAM so 1 ago either. she invited Gall to a b dinner party-sort of ub- llcly bin-lea the hatchet." p Allmby nodded, eyes fixed on the silver blue pattern of the bi wa- h°°5 Wfifillfi What change her mind? If a g 1's really in love, she can forgive almost anything but mgr-half}; 9' m9 50y she's given her e A careless shrug was all the an. W" Ward save and soon bhe fish- ermen were climbing out on the D181". slimy, sunbumed and wet, but more than a little ‘pleased. Still thinking hai- on the ques- tion of the cards. Roger Allenby went. down to dinner- spruce in white locket and black dinner coat trousers. Sauntering about the g". dein. he countered Townely Ward, will 8 flower. 1n hand. talking eamestly to oiiii. ‘When this deal goes through," n91 W" “W118. “I'm going to have f“ £17 i3!“ ‘K311111112’; mpoalxdcft) it tgim one , 5 y mse. . Im not going to say anything on- m the whole matter ls Si ed sealed and delivered. But gen’ Gill 118M‘. 1-" his voice thickened and he commenced to falter in that fashi ergleouliar to an Anglo. Saxon suf deep emotlon-“I, well. I want 8o back to the s“ with hone o! some kind. W111 you Qive me any?" G811 Grafton Q01; 11p, walked avg]- the edge of a small pool and stood there. a slim time perfectly “Bu kIfd 1 ‘ Imknogv miwvsiylilifi” btgt ‘h’; anti-mother —shod be very diffi- "Oh. I'll bri h " "M. fllcn can ingrsghlllingf girl: u waved I flower-burdened 11mg, Miler out and 301 in the swee ates. Dime a head. w r?" wfgeéting Jvhere G01‘? .\ 0'5 ggng n m s...“ ' MIanAIIiTrgeM mgr’: sgieinbsfiggfim.‘ 0f thfilg u?” er money. Wonder who mmiiuhif. “WW. ‘£55 2,‘; AN 7%? CASTLE is the powerful currents off Treasure , Head and started a tumultuous run ' in through the channel. So clear} was the air that even at a distance, footsteps deliberately approaching WYcK» . e recently: “ls a certain and his English guest. "Well. laoics and here he is, Sir George said s:-ftly. "Hope he doesn't kic‘: .one of the best civil engineers in ljghmpn up a fuss when he see: Barbara." ‘lal this round world, and a prince senfed to her-w cried, “Oh. please i nzn zng good follows!" ...i¢I P.. MAso s.) . LKND"CA$B’ CANDID CAMERA CLUBS‘ by.lllNRYCl.AY16lP$ON* . (Gee-Gee) Grafton took a certain fish expert ing net? Rumor has It she is on the war path, an how!" .----.-.--- w-.. ,.,--.-.-,- o. y Misc KATHLEEN MANSIIIP, of whom a 1M yflflgn columnist about the way Gall Bermuda beauty mlff ht out of her land- . “It has its points," the other ad- Crcepy, preludod the approach" of Grafton mltted smiling at Gail. “This L1 u Sir Dfeorgje." gen emen, " ,' 5 _ '- Pakenham’ monoyéleluura ue ‘whispered A When the was pre- let me try it on. Will you show me "Good evening." Barbara. Grafton 110W?" strzilezi up, color‘ dinner gown. She Mrs. Grafton "I had no idea I should tunale as to find you in The Englishman's voice hand there was nothing siasm over meeting her Deeply significant “Will you pour the Buck?" she suggested ardl H y Gail's prediction was 1 Terry appeared in the Cora Sue noes Is she Ah ever have seen! love that old castle Don't you think it lookinljcrzwords i looking particular-l " stately and lovely in a simple, ilgh even, and as he bent over Barbara's h anythink more than a polite enthu- Gail turned 1181! were "prunes, prisms, and mons" lines emphasizing them- selves on Barbara Graftonu lovely lately intrigu feagufies. But hersznlle ma: luggage “W. m“: to h” an er manner grace . no - Ben-s mouth c“; ter what her inner reactions. held his attention. velvety ‘paw’; with a genial. "Hi, everybody!" foliewed an later; a vision of frills and rushed up to Gail. “Oh Gail honey this is the most perfefigcce aio any minute. Don't to urmured to hi: its.“ "u. “s: Why. of course." Bir George smiled. "And I'll even tell you a smiled in story to go with it. A perfectly rapid suc:e"sion to her guests - wJh hm- ups. but not with h" eyes I Clip the Camera Clue: 1; Interest mounting, Allenby ~ watcrlfd the mgnshmanis spruce. wowe and wiry figure advance towards proper one," he winked at Grafton. "Good evening," sir George fixed “IV-S tho one about the Guards of- Bsrbara with a coldly calm stare. 11061‘ was assigned to an Aus- be so fgr- trallan battalion during the Mespot Bermuda," show. Well, the Ausies all turned was quite parade one day wearing their gs like monoclcs—" Kay. how love? you 1ook-" tiy ke a deer to once more. an unexpected noise. “Ladies and to indicate ALbENBl! s“ "noon" wp Ii our. to Allepby Gentleman. 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