l; .i»,-. .-<|~. ‘paw-era in.»- ;”~"""iff?_‘¥.iiff"; Elli r- m“ 1.39- -400 HAPPENINGS OF THE WEEK ‘A n mam ma u". an“ has 1m m» at. . ila,Al)Ll1t.10(l‘ilrlIl;.l-lllievg1€at wai- nut-lu- Qllev "he" m‘ h" "°' 1;} came in conzact with many 01-‘ OQMBd I Pliflll-llill- . . . lil clllltll WOrkl-Xl‘ I v. 1.1m. hes- service in a It is interesting to hear that U. ~ ~r ‘ll.“li‘ benefit. there, Col. LJV. Inwtber at. present. in . e also met, many Canadian iEnglsnd had the honor of being -.i..o iiieu sexvcd overseas. presented recently to Canadas I ‘ s iniitiy pleasant :Governor Geiivsral the Earl of Ath- our which he ias (lone. . r of Tecki made Ofi ' ' ' ie Atlantic to the Pa- l Dr. end Mrs. Wendell Tidmorsh company ivith his were among those attending the ind sister. inc late convocational exercises at Dalhou- . . Queen Mary, ‘sie University when i139]? son Wil- NNHCSR oi York. ill ilinm received his Bachelor of Sci- lilfii. On that orca- ence degree. , .~ L Parv lliaéllIbflfkflfl ' ' ‘ ' from LL11“ Ophir at Quebec on Séfl- MY- H14 MTS- w» C- Law-w" w!” J 1 z tu .hsve been s nd the winter hen §"“'7§l>,l§'o~'mdi.v'rl§l. lllvillinzlill. ltave returngd tomtlizieir home 1n Al- i,» . . Calvary. Banff. oerton. v \ ~ on the ' ‘ ' ' V - V: "- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davison are ‘y, Toronto. ‘leaving Mon "l.\' ‘in a lwllflll)’ i3 c: ii itiow Kiicii- Calgary Wlll they will visit Mr llfllllll'0ll. Kingston. Dawson's 1110.110? and then proceed rooke, Saint John to Banff. Ii" h Ihver and other e the Ophlr ivas pOmIS of inn“. st. : :0». I; ‘-\'lll be ‘ ' ‘ .»‘i‘hliwi1t= when Mr. and .\l:'> (‘ltxiv Alllil of To- ‘t-s-J cities" to see the ronio and .\Ii'. Robert Btfltl of flatn- 11H? taken place in ‘IIIOH, Ont, who crime to Charlotte- e last 40 years. I-le itown for the futicral o! Flying Of- , too. the wonderful ‘ficer Georce E. Auld whose stiddcn . . ~ .-. ivizirh he pnssrd in death (‘EUIIP as zi severe shock to 1* w or’ ivvvem Canada. find re‘ iv . ' F il Iiniiy Alltlnne c. n r v ll!'l' iiisn IIllXIOllS Tlnrsday 1s Aulzils heme in o.’ Catiada as ivar Malpequ: ivith Dr and M s. Kicr. p rntii. Both are Lord Athicixe. in- ' ' ' ' _ iv the most widely Mrs. Geary who has been visiting a oulnlic men who Mr. and Mrs. G. Gordon Hughes. ,4 n; mmq-nkrs- left wstcriai- on return t0 licr ' hand know- home in Afoiirton. miisv be iin-, ' ' ' _ ,,rm_ f Mrs. Harry Hodcson arrived by v v ~ v plane Wednesday from New York tire of Queen Marv, and after a few day's sit the Chrir- i-xm in the ops-n book lottctoim Hotel is lcavin: for Mal- ninlnfinf visitors to St. peque to zc-opcn her sunimrr resi- 'f'"r~_ RpnqL pgngtaqid, rlcnce, Hodzscti Haven. QUIT". Church authorities l ' ' ' ‘ _ n- thieves ma cut from ; ivtr John R Holman and bride- ' complete pages con- ithe former lviiss Marion Wetherzill znawires of the Queen ‘Bullock daucliier of Limit-Col. and her ladv-in-waiting Mrs. G.W. Bullock of Bridflewavr. t s of Beaufort. iNS. spent :1 few day's of their r r ' ' llionevmomi here this ivcck. the F» fines were extended lgnicsis of the groom's piirents Mr. v - we J A. Iifathieson lilllfl Mrs. F‘. J. Holman. Graifon ',~ or, the occasion of his Street. before leaving for their home i. "av. O O O O in Sydney. CB. 'l‘heir friends are looking forward to a more extended ‘Pr- Helen frBlols daughter of visit by them in the near fitture. GD‘ o o - - Fl :1. DcBlois ATlCl Mrs. int-d at hcr beau-i ‘Mrs. RF. Ntuich entertained at i» 1 \Vcs;' Street for her heme 'l"‘nur.~dav evening in lion- cc I-Ixindman on Ttics- lor of Miss Doris Iieartz. The hannv i ‘P116 vounz bride-lo- inccasinn was an original "Advice To c! arriarte to Mr. Alan Gor- iThe Bride" shower cont-ribwed to . “n takes place next iby the older married ladies. friends vlimvcred with many l of the bride's mother and Mrs. i "tv gifts for her iMutch. It was a very enjoyable t; mpqnfed by 110595 oflparty mid if the sac-e advice rc- Iceivcd is follctvcd iicir future hin- v ' ' pincss is rlntiblv assured A lovely e I-I Buntnln and [gift accompanied the "Advice." - . - - . we hmne on s. short . the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A). Richardson who has T.’ » Fill’; Lnngtvorth. H} host 01f ftrigtttrls rllteref rr-iugigd to ' ' ' ' orono as. our av rnm awn. jwcqqvlinn Macdonnld left livhcre she was tlic rzurst- of he!" nxorninz for Wolfville, ‘dauzbter. Mrs. Joseph de Pettcicr. l‘. ‘lie PR1. Art Society and Mr. dc Pencier. 1i mcetinf.’ q! the ‘Nf-sr- ' ' ’ 1 WW1, l - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sadler have ‘as their xvciccme guest. this fr .7.N Wen"- .week. Mr. Srtrllcfs mother. lvirs. W. "ends here, is 3T. Sadler of Genrz-“toivn. British '18. a ' *'"I::m- O Shaw who has been r .- piirents Dr. HJI. Show Miss Helen Law's-on rind Miss An- nabel Lawson, daughter's of Mr. Warning f0 the Sleepless Who Use Dangerous Drugs I‘) . t l. rk d fn- it sup lies the accessory _food_s flllli margarine together. Add pow- ‘ 0rmggisoxrnrgriasegngindewatnn QMFJ’ luziétznagstandbygiéiw; dered ginger and suitanas. Heat . .t:t i. o .' narcoic romwlc all" ll igpnrlztlcqtyllliigs tclllrltrdlice sleep. reld blood corpuficlfis and tbli; vii; lasglllgeesalanflirlnilglg ~ iv3,P£.§F°i'3l““iill.l‘°%¢ iii: 3§§l§..‘%lf5....".l°ifulfil? °, .53 fr?” ins-mime, my iii (flticn-go. “ifillions Very man)’ Peflple ll‘ °" "l" m " "' 5° "°““'“' m" m" m” " a narcotic or hypnotic. It does not act: as a sedative. But it does help to remove the cause of leeplessness b improving the qunlity_of the blbod and thereby nourishing the starved nerves. Since Vitamin B] has been added to the formula of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, wider benefits may be expected from this treatment. Among other symptoms to be relieved may be mentioned nerv- ous indigestion, cltrmiic_ _lnck 0f appetite, anaemia, irritability, rest- lessness, chronic fatigue and general run-flown condition of the body. g Instead of deadening the nerves, Dr. Chase's Nerve Food helps to tone up and invigorate the nervous and housewives are among time who seek relief from nerve Inviting; sievipless-"ncss. ~\i.._-.- iium 75% of patients in oi: lilLllilllllS hail been taking largo ti.» i-,= of these dangerous drugs lufiii-c iomitig in us", say! Dr. Iloliiiis-rui of Kansas City. Viiirnliiiliit-formingopiatesJuch n1: murpliiiii- fillfl cnilcine cannot he Itlfliilllvll, other drugs are used. Some of tlu-z-c drugs are destructive to ilic lii'l (illS system, causing mvniul IllSllIFlI-WTICGS, sexual dis- orili-ry, ntiil even death. §|4‘l']ill~'.\'ll(‘.<5l is a persistent “qnpihm (if nervous exhaustion. Th0 natural tendency is for the ’omai1’s Re al ' table bridge v A44‘ H1 ‘AAAA A A A A AA 7Wv1Vi,iZwvVYvv vvv z Social a "vméivvin-vvigéwiw- nd rm: guitmorrmm y WN cuAttot/ir: Persona |/. - ---- - M“ ----~‘"“‘ ““-“‘-‘~‘-‘r“ii~ruififf" f‘- , , . ., U“, .3." VJJJ.U_I_I_I V1V_Y v_v_v.v v v ‘w: y: v v '1 -_. I Dorothy Dix '3 Letter Box l Southern Atlantic "Now, then". said m» ‘ "Woel," replied scratching his head and puzzled. "I'm not. too sure l and Mrs. J.A. Lawson m leaving‘ “"1 ell-WY the“ llldepflldellw- P955151)‘ "WY l!" the rather wide, humorous mouth. tthis morning on an extended visit, l “flrleln iedbmfs‘ b}? nwh° dligfin ‘:0 ‘mfmyggg Bllfl sighed heavily- n Ito wrstern Caitada going as far as . us a L“ 5H‘) l” 519p‘ t , Mi d “ n5 lhfi WB-y 11881, he wld her. lvwmfl” BC Th" EH35 ha” Planned l gglllgll- than ganltillrrilsilllalliletss wlltlltlellaglalnclnly (lo 11¢,’,‘,’,‘%“”,,§j§’,“,,'3?““‘ 1m a fool but is}; giyrdivifsfmfinifflbinning yjjlllugigg look about you to see that. hundreds ofywlves are 3-1 do“, an“, you-m a ,0°,_1 1M I; f .‘ l, '1 M m v desperately frustrated and unhappy. Lvery gunk you“, ramm- a dear’ Toby;- .. r. ‘ aiisoifs 0d ionic n‘ _ 8e ll. mother would like to save her datighter from 5m 5a“; “Bu; 1 could M“, you-d Cieex. “here they nil! \'lSlL their j that. fate. How can she? PERPLEXED. keep of!‘ this subject; when it: makes iticitibcrcd bv her frfcnds here. O O I I Bliss Nfiiriorie Dimock. Miles of this city. . Smith of Mmicton. are a fciv days with Miss Smith's sis shock to her family and friends. O O O O funny interesting people who iiadian boys. O O O O Mrs. W. K. Rogers Frank Clarke returned from a visit to Montreal. detnic diploma and a scholarship. O O O O his official duties v-rist remembered scenes of paniom was photoed under the oi painting or Dr. Samuel Th.- three had an br-irl: tittisic hall chatting with Diiiicls and Ben Lyons. “I-Iniv-I-Intv". evening's stars o flat near Buckinizh-im Palace, O I I O Mrs. arcoitintinied bv Mrs. Stern Thursday to attend the meetingin sum John, N. B O O I O globe-ring at the Soctstmm, "how would you act. in dispersing l. very large and argumentative crowd?” the Scotsman locking hoo ye dae it. here in New York. but doon grandmother, who is so kindly re- Carleton Place. Halifax. entertained at tca| 'last, week for her guest, Mrs. E. L. ter. Mrs. P. W. Turner and Mr. 911"“ 9f l 'l‘urner having come over for the funeral of Mrs. Lewis Turner whose sudden passing was such a severe Major W. H. Worth, now in Al- [should ‘e151, dcrshoi, Euulatid. recently enjoyed n short furlough in Scotland where he was the izues‘, of Hon. Walter Scott and Mrs. Scott of l-Iarwlck. Scotland. for a few days and mei are most cordial in welcoming the Ca- snd Mrs. Tuesday On their Way home they. with Mrs. T. B. Rogers, attended the closing o Acadia University when Li. Col. Roger's son John received his aca- Lietit. Col. Lowther is combining in London with rlcastire mid sight-seeing, visitilng tie "eat. Vlar. Recently he "cite-aseu‘ zt at the Chestnut Cheese Tavern where he. with two officer com- Johnson. fun slime of the I-Iolburn Empire Bcb.‘ On another occasion Col. Loivt-her enjoyed s. cuo of teal with Lad-y Fulton in her beautiful she had expected 1 J. A. ‘Nlfllllflflnil, Recent, of ho ROAM E’ “Md chanter‘ D113; womans teiuperatnenl. and the luck and Mrs. H. R. I-Illlson left bv car annual Dona Gina Rezis rle Ollveira has left Londoti to return tn Brazil. Her husband. Senor Paul Reels de Oliv- Deax Miss Dix-Suppose you is not always Llie ad to ha 9P1" lather. I Answer: [was at the marriageable age and you wanted to show her cynical m- How izow fortunate clay and time faint idea. of tr live com ortably. were the mother of ess, some unmarried women are in m when 50 many men have siwh course. For in marriage it. is n case The“, is no possible way by which of nothing venture, nothing have. isequen_ces._All this is [of us is wise enough to know who 1S best for another? Miss Laura Smith and Mrs. IfWlS spending . . _ comes to ‘)B.l'(fIItS‘lIILGff6I‘ll1g in the “uh he‘- ieir children and irymg prevent Lheni from marry- . or influencing them to either to ling at o! lntarrv the husband or wife lural. for _ Iwhose marriage has been iuihapp from marrying she shuts the ment upon the g l. For not marital stiocess. That. ROOd radio in anv Eamble. approach we ever make to a Para- ‘ clise on earth. Nor are all husbands philanderers e great. majority of Lliem are voted Darbles. who think their wives are the realest little women in the world. _ie_v toil faithfully to sun- port. their families and are tender and sympathetic companions, ' Admittedly marriage is s. risky business, but so i5 every other un- dertaking. There are not safe things n this world imore fair to try to keep a irl from marrying 0n the chance t at mighbizet a rotter for a. husband than it is t-o trv to keep her from tfayuiiz tennis ‘because she might get urt. 0r going into any sort of l f work harder and less alluring than or slie might make a failure of it. Whether old maids or wives are happiest depends. of course, on the she had in tnarrym _ . No doubt, at times each envies t. e other, The overworked wife and mother thinks how blissful it would be to have her own itidepcndehce. her own latchkcy. her own pocketbook and union hours. elm was Brazilian Ambassador in‘ Britain for fifteen years. Dons Gina hostess in the grand manner. gift- ed singer. one of the world's best, pre- Prinress Alice Cotmtess gift from English friends-a pair of dia- dressed women. was recently sented bv of Alhlone, with a farewell mond and ruby clips. O O O O Miss Lima. Wright, 62 was hcfless at a delightful three and miscellaneous shower ivlondav evening honoring {will Doris Hcartz a popular bride- o- . THE COOK'S CORNER GINGERBREAD This has neither eggs nor sugar. Irtrneeds 11-2‘ fligtiu; 1-4 in a swine: - ; i tabiesvoonfitl of vifigaeiill lgwptlea. spoonful bi-oarboniate soda; I tea- ivpoonful powdered of milk 8131894‘; 1-2 pmtt. 1 3 on. sultnnias. Rub flour wwnmllk. and wnesar wflcimllv-amuieung, beneficent and inter- flat, well-greased tin. or one lined l’ l' if l . hi, for the Illfidlnge of the? ttalfleglefplb’;nlgggnbyetlifgeuseegfnlgg “inn grensePmor papal‘ 3mm the ‘S Dr- “Pl-sq 0f Tltlfvfll’ - chug“! Nerve road It is not top with milk. and bake in a slow men, stt-nngruphars, debu- i ' oven {m- g hum; SULTANA SLICI Use Uhe same reoiipe. but leave out. the ginger and add instead the grated rind of half a fresh orange. Out the cake into fingem and serve while new. ______.i._. BEWARE OF WOLF IN ALL!!!’ SUIT E-IN-FRANOE, 80 May ZPIUH-Appeaimz-ice of in- nocence or even allied uniforms lemd no iissuanoe that a man is among friends. soldiers have been wanted in n 1.000 viom pamphlet‘ issued tinder the direction of the cmuiiil-m to grow worse and worse system, and thereby gives new pep chief of the Imipcnai Genera! unit . ciliwrt is made to restore and energy to body and mind. It; lStaif. I'll l u ' to the blood iind vigor to The pa-mplilet. entitled "Why not only makes you feel and look better, tut; also builds up a reserve nf nerve force to help you fight. the battle of life. Lin‘ nervous system. _ j~'..,- flit; purpose, Dr. Chases NpfYf) Fund is indicated, befiflllie éhase’: Nerve Food VITAMIN 3i‘ Toll the Elncmy?" sires cs the im- portance in soldiers of cussing niiiitzuy subjects and stig- gc ts flint information gathcrrd by not. ds- tlie enmity in 511011 a ntannrr may he "the only real secret, weapon n+1».- rcin po-scsz" Sftiitrs. the trublzcation says. shrulrl b» just as Sllf-“r-ICYYIIS of in- nn"t-:'! lurking wtmcri as of II1“'I ‘talk nrrvitrl railway" Sifll-OIIB and refrdhment rooml Prince Sh. ' 'f‘ho bachelor dgirl thinks how [heavenly it woul be to have hus- ;band and children and the strong -arm of a man to lean on. And there [you are. I l Furthermore, lvour daughter splnsteris le don't forget woman has iier children, 'd1dn't come tip to her dreams. No matter how badly her hus- when you trv to sell the idea that the that. the a consolation prize in iband treats her. she has her sons 13- and datighters to fill her life with love, and service and pride. She 1.1 .never alone, as the old maid is. So I think i\ mother commits a great wronzr against. her daughter \\'l\l‘ll sic tries l0 prejudice licr against marriage. She should keep licr hatids off and lci tiature take its V... ___ ' YOUR fiHf-‘fl-‘q’ ' (Copyright, 19 For Saturday, May 25th MARCH 2i to APRIL 20 (Aries)- mtlng are your indications for m. delight-fut day. Industrial, genieir- a1 business. domestic and social matters are sponsored alike. Happy igoingi APRIL, 21 w MAY 20 (Taurus)- sports, travel, entertainment, gird- ening can be ttimed into gains if you so dimire. Excellent. raiyl for genera] work and money issues. Be tactful. considerate. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Genunii- A.M utider better rays than RM. (specially for essential duties, oon- ierenccs, plans, cormspondence. In private nffiiiixis and dealings with the opposite mx. be tolerant. ktcui. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) ._Literary efforts. advertising. ac- counting. study. personal GWBIOP- meut. along artistic lines partic- jularly favored in A M. P- M- 88K! ‘for quiet. relaxation. | JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (um- Work hiird for the indicated money land business gains. Follow new leads t-hnit- may be ‘ll Fldvlllllaile l0 lvou in business Pine period for |ch<lt1ren‘s interests. sports events. club and civic affairs. Keep sp- poiitt-tnents promptly. ' AUGUST 2.1 to SEPTEMBER 2a (Viriro) - All mental activities. ‘particpn-tion in gcverntnmt. Civc and religious lines are partcuiarly sponsored. “IPfIlPTS, hoteln re- sorts. travel. visltJ/rg musevms rind lsor fll fitrPilr-ns nlro favrrcd. cwrrrm/fPV” 24 in OCTOBER '11 rtfbrn) -- The varicu". ll"cs of rndVHfM‘ lisvid as fnvcrd for Cancer and Virgo nsuves we also This is particularly true when it llh°ughl I the .hiive picked out for them. It is nat- instance. than a woman to protect her daughter She called u » me back by telling‘ me that the gir 333i...‘Z3f$f@3?'i§.§.°ill’i£§,?§i’g'll2§ was wider a dwwrsbcare. and we» I d d t) all rgiaririaggs are failurles. u ee , 1e o 1C ti] gurc. on 1e subject. are six L0 one in §favor cf a gentleman is a retty en n. marriage I5 happy Al is the nearest g2)“, would You suggest ma‘ I can Therefore, it is no she a career because slit? might find the is the happier one_ married» even if her marriage 591! Look in the lcsliun your birthday g what your outlook h, lccordin| ' ‘l\'lil'fl%.fl\' we can safeguard our children from D 1 M the chances of life. All must. dare Ymn . u b11911‘ oivn fat/es and suffer the con- °“ "n" well. For who p, young sirl who her that. marriasl! but you would not; want. to make even lessen her adoration of ner - would you go about: showing her w“ Many have their own homes Logacy Ir mg o oor o looked at. the dismal Toby. "The MAY Z5, 1940 ' AAAAAAAAAA AA¢¢ A4 The wwmww: Fashions Z Literature Helpful Hints For Women Folk - °" “We” "i i" DOROTHY 01x sAYs- I - ban a Inimdmidlifo l ' . —~ -- ——--—*~ —-- lib hmowlltnlllmh- ' l! IIDNI! PAIIIAI “mqgoyngwgu Imam m, ' u igghgygmfim MARRIAGE 1s A GAMBLE, BUT ____ m __ i- “whi; a, 353-3 .]LFM":,*°°°° i» MOTHERS SHOULD ENCOURAGE rr ,8. ‘ m”? A1,...” “mo” fwd, e»- ~= who ...... -—-—-.—- . w ' “m” "W" it: A auotannn um m m Daughters Need Advice, But in the Final .i§il’§';‘iif“i3$°e=“i?i‘é“$§u§2fi¢li'}£ “J?” °‘ “m 1g" ,,,,,_ ml?» .5981) u... ..., ,3; acceptance by aNlaw police A l - l k 111s companion near v " w. Ind m even height mm m“. mim- m, my“; n8 YSIS Th8)’ U808. ly M8 6 Up sine dom- il-ncl IWDDGd out on w me . other; or at least bum “i 19,; h, w“ tmwgq, ,, u,“ h . . nuirow grass verge. ‘linen, mil hoid- M‘ l“ “m”? u’ ‘mm mm,‘ m w n" m"... m.,.,,._.d,.,_ Their Own Minds ' w d m. m mm Ind mm-gmlffi-énénllgmbasrgmmrf; M m, , MOVGIIIGHI? r u! lift," m ma hearts sh uld know, ‘“’ the" PM” "l venom, llizhiiy. And million? "Don't. 130k s0 The truest cellos of neighboring, so jfifm,“ l?‘ ‘WW °l llr llimug miserable. Old boy! People will be m; m, mum wg sow 1“ getting to know that. expression!" Wm m" m om,“ plenum, gm- ‘l A" “We harm!“ ,0 m~ i. gong cine?" he“ demanded “m”. Mo,“ “m, @8105“ “flag-Livy wining? l5 it Igixiltlgllphlowrletlofglgfils. Wm‘ do“ o’ “’-“""" "m “m! ‘ quality? e mamm M m’ l“ “ "Well, it. matters to me," YOU SO humpy. W11 she re- _ _ l-ier sun-tanned face. with its frank blue eyes, and y can't we go on ham ll through s dividing hedge. Ami- pa» ...... b..."srii"iiriiiifiir.ierisi.vits: %:,"li'fil.i£"“l'-‘.ll' ‘Llé‘°‘.'>lig"3;i' are? ___""“' "°"""' 'f$§"c‘m".l‘d ‘MY "'°°" "'51" i” “h” ylligm °.l(1iF8,,Yill$l->8Ild$ wndesvendinillv ref" “are: hearted Hannaii— and that's what A dflght-iy iovweir waist. line is pm- ) ~ one ... ..i.iiis.§“:“ '¥i'l3."'§»l3"%¢ 8° is." W“ e Pei-- as they’ lease. have Jo ‘nu make enough m He minced at y eave me ‘men h l straighter Road hr slur-ts slmough daytime models generality introduce easy width. sometimes disposed 1n pleats of which the newest. are wide br-x ones, released lc/w sit. front. of ful- cred skirts, or this width is often concentrate-xi toward the front in gathers on godets. occasionally to- ward the side from. as we‘, used before you went away " "Because we can't!" he returned hill "id “@1115”! Q5 "he "n" y, stubbornly. "We were just. kids then. flowers. Dressed and mblmbfid But it's different. now. I've knocked under crystal, are shown in Lon- t Dear M15, Leed,_; am ‘ you“; around since then and seen laces don, man of 18. Have been going out. “lid 990919- 111059 ""88 Years n the i‘ with a girl three years my senior. A" F07“ 33V? f,“ a- chame 9° 59¢ Dinner skirts are often slinky to not spend an envenin me. I-Ier sister trie to lose her mind wt l-hls was lust. get. me back. I have always treated should. and aruseto of happiness as well as disappgllrlff flr°ken Wm‘ h“ Bu‘ I will"! m" ir fault. that I should I do? ti make the get. out. of this mess that I gottten myself into? JIINI or driuikards or selfish or gruméiey; Allvivgfifznm, m, old adage’ "my lS DGNC U’! - ence of mind in time s 41;! difxllgegflgsis s ur sence of body never 50 true a; when a man to get. So the easiest way out for ou is to take the tall timbe y cannot. be reached by mail, or have her run weep on how she is telephone or You down and dying for love of you. -stiffen your ban bone and static your ground and refuse to listen to .her reproaches o;- to be moved by lher entreaties. It takesa lot of tre tit d - age to do this Flor llg Arlbnailiollulfst and run after us. and many a man marries the girl he doesn't. want. to marry just. because he hastrt. the nerve to say "no" to any one who admires him s0 much. _ Don't let. your vanity or any false idea of chivalrv make you marry an girl of whom you are tired even be ore the wedding day. Break your engagement, even at the church door. if you so much suspicion that you have lost your taste for her. Don't. think you are doing hei- a kindness by keeping your promise to her. You will be doing her the greatest wrong that a. man can do a Woman. use no woman in the word is ever placed in such a cruel position as the one who knows she is an unloved wife who has forced her- upon a husband who has mar- ried her out. o f s. sense of duty. But. Jim, listen to me. You are You see how your taste has changed. and how the girl you thought gigu were crazy a ut. as come to re you stifl. Let this ex- perience be a lesson to you and keep vou from getting into further en- taiigliitg alliances you arc man grown and ltuow what qualities you want in a wife. DOROTHY DIX. .__;_____________ iiinivinuiu iioiioscor: l (By FRANCES DRAKE) 40, King Features cumcl in, and find to the stars. undcr friendly mu for 1,1,. ram. Indulge in some ticlllolli-giv. ing outdoor wtimy or enjoy you; Pvt hobby Then should be time for wogiéTn-tid play. OBER 34 to NOVEMZBm 12 (Scorpio) — N0 WW. straining or EWlXlH “'5'? l0 810mm’ moods tihis opportune day. ivfake yqir plum so tin/t they include l pleasant pastime. l. IOod book or whatever (IlVQYbISOIIIOIW suits your taste ma means. Be happy. NOVEMBER 23 to DEOEIVLBEIR 22 (SagiLtai-iiasb-Youir stars espec- ially approve personal accomplish- ment, in some ohoom field aside from your regular routme. The unusual and unique in 80018.1 mat- ters favored. Benefits likely through close friends or relatives. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i (Ca-pricom) - Neptune, Mercury, Uranus and the Moon in major good aspects prestige a fine day for Gnprioomimis. I-Iow do you folk fee-l? we hope in just the spirit to make the most of everything land we mean of small benefits, too). JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 30 (Aquarius) -- Art. science. educa- tion and domestic matters equally favored this good do, along w.lh business, buying brave! and intelli- gent. hobbies. Its the kind of day vcu should enjoy. FEBRUARY 21 i0 MARCH 90 (Pisces) - Deal wzth whomever ycu should, but. be sure you use thoroughly hone -t and gracious methods and manners. Hrs can be a peak busriess or sports day. Be- enthusiastic. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY- was very much in love __ but now find that. I can- I 191° with her without getting nervous and cranky. I 118W! tried every way to break away [Wm 1181‘. but she refuses to let e I10. quit going to see her. . Wou dn't answer the phone when d to get this, Rirl as it, isn't, my am Llféd of her. What‘ Continue to see ler best. of it. or whim 01 sued by‘ l?“ woman who is detennlianed r, where you your breast. and tell you If flight; is impossible then just Wm, 21,15 “um no use. I can't do it the world n bit .’ she admitted. returned, warming Lo the inenf. "It's shown me wlat, 1 1 come back here and over. I wasn't half thought. I ought: to be lust. because I was oing to you BRBIII. It was cause I knew then, as surelv as I knew anything. that. you were the one and only girl I should ever want to many." He paused. and then went. Rloon .: “Of course. I knew I mood enough for you--" . rot-i she inten-upted in- elegantly. "Just think of all the giris we ktiow who are dying to get mar- ried ancl can't. find a man!’ "That's their worry!" he returned, callously. “I'm not. interested in any other izirls—it-'s you I want." she sighed with humorous dea- "Just. cussednessi" she declared. "If you could have me, you'd omb- abliqizet fed up in a month and go chasm: someone else - someone more difficult!" “Why not Lake s chance on it?" 110 "riled. leaning forward in lzis seat. "Just uy me out." She met. his eager gaze with a half ruefui smile and of the head. “You rcailv are the most persist- ent. man!" she said. "You just. can't. bring yourself to think‘ Lhai. I might urefer someone else." I-Le sat. back with l. jerk and stared at. her. _ "You don't. mean that. Di?" he ex- claimed. "I never thought of that! she said. of it. as that. Was W8 S111 oushovers for those who flatter us'I5 Elle"? “meme e156?" "I'i.er0 you are, you see!" "You'd never even thought. .a bossibnity! 1f Lhat. isn't. i.’u like to know what is!" ' ere was a hint. of laughter in her eyes as she spoke, and he reacti- ‘ed forward with a sudden move- ment. and caught her by the wrist. "Youke puiimg my leg!" he ac- cused her. "There isn't. anyone is there? Oome on! Admit, it." ‘$21113: shook 1.62‘ head, still smiling im "No, there isn't.“ she conceded. "But. it wasn't. very compiimentary of you to take it so much for grant.- led. was it‘! There might. have been, ‘you know." i seeing that mere isn't . . . Look here. You do like me, don't you. Di? ‘Just a little. an way?" I i ‘The laughter died out of her e es Per retaining his hold of the wrist. "But i [as she returned his gaze. "Yes. To y: l do like you-a hive," she return- ‘ecl soberly. - "Well, in that case . . .1" he be- gan eagerly. But, she was shakin her head slowly, and he broke oil. "No. Toby," she said quietly, "It's I-Ie looked at. tier with a world of nging in his e cs. “But why n0 7" he demanded. And then, with a. trace of bitterness in his bone. "I know your father doesn't think much of me, but after all . . . Just because my guv'nor ran u. livery stable and I started as an apprentice in LLe garage that] succeeded it . . ." "Oh, stop it. Toby!" she exclaim- ed. "You know that isn't the rec- son-not as far u I'm concerned, anyway. It's never even occurred w me " HNot to vou-not" he retortec izioomily. "But you can't deny i-hll that's how your father looks at itq- and“ his! ideas count. with you. Isnt s IO " "No, it isn't!" Aha protested. "Al least . . . It. isn't a quest-ion of his ideas st all. It's something entirely different." She broke off, and then went on: "on. vou can't. understand. Toby. And it isn't A thing I can eyer talk about. But I know I'm rifiht.’ I-Ie lotoked at. her in s ence for I mom n . "I ‘lhink I could understand. l! you'd give me the chance" he said ‘ll, last. "But now that we e 80l- l5 far as this. let me ask you some- thing else. If there were no-diffi- culties: if it. was lust. s. question be- tween {git 13nd inc-would vou mar- rv mc on " Si l ked dow t the broad stilt-lew- bind smtniiilhllv zrurlni ‘is . hc-lrlllt-l] not. p. mi- ouesllon." she tffleigflliltvllged géglswlrlgéesllddfll els- im t: niz u "That's just. hedging! he sccuselt: or. "Butwvou ve answered m8. I! théiilaTfi-l-a her eves‘ i)“ startled pr! e at the change n 1 v36 - suilniilz a didn't sav anvlhlnsl Bhv Drlfifszsinned tit her triumphantly. "that's all riizhti" lie miurcd her. "You'd rknow__dafli_.il€lilil" Personality is one of this individ- uiil's upsets, which it must develop in the right way....this gift, can be a great help in business as well l! in scold! life. imagination i sn- c-ther splendid talent. to he deve 0P- 6d, tyqusic gpcd for its nerves and health generally. Lhtzugp something rn-iiiely different may be it; iifc w’ “But 1 still don’ sec whv that should make agy differnece where I'm concern- e .' ‘ "It's made all the difference!" the argu- di n1 know before. When the guvhor died and I had to chuck the Service and take thin s so sorry as peop e . And be near a. slow shake ' arrogance, hard naps 5o," he gdgnjttgd, gflljlshfi had practically admitted th the bobble degree, while other skirts in this type of costume ac- cent easy bias fuiness virhloh leaves the hi-pline fiat. Bodicei of evmiiztg dreses are generally fitted. Fitted coats show the same pref- erence as dresses for placing What- ever skirt fulness that exists to- ward the from. but thgse fztted coats share honors vM-h tome coats. developing generous swing fluliness at back. Bright red hair braid is used to drape an interesting forward wr- bim which adds a navy ribbon bow at t-he tenninaltion of the tvisivted band at back. The use of draped sheer fabrics is among the new idea»; for summer hats. PURCHASING A MATTRESS Is the border of the RIM-HUS wouldn't-and you're too straight. to play with me! Di, mv dear, you're as 200d as married if you only knew it! It's all I wanted to know!" He had started to draw her gently back into the car again whi was speaking. when with g sudden jerk she reeased herself from his irrasp. and the next moment she bad stepped hurriedly back slammed the car door sLut. To his astonishment he saw that. she had flushed hotly and her blue eyes were mistv with tears. “Why. what's the matter?" he de-l , What is it?" "It s_—it.'s nothing." she said. her ______ -_—--- Sets that are compmcd of flower ' Fund’! l! smllal 10W! Is the tufting dept-gym e , l0 Prevent hard lumps 101x113? mt so deep as to form mung and hollows, and mm mm, hold permanently? " Is the covering of cheap, my’, split material or n may! long-wearmg fabric cf 111325;“ a-ppearatvcc? Lie on it. Is it. loo slot? hard? Does ll gave m portion of lite body ing utiocmfortabfc h Asset and Sim-l‘ ple to Learn Teach Yourself M Home Poor Anne She's so confused by French words on the menu. in con- versation! Embarrassing to John ivheri llll orders veal SAUTE. calls it “veal SAWT." In talk of current evenu she refers to the MAGINOT Linl as the MAGI-NOTT. Yet Anne could teach herself French. Pronunciation is slmpll when you know the rules-and you quickly acquire a vocabulary. Here's a key to pronoiiricin| words with the E accented. as iii SAUTE. Give such an E iiil sound of A in “baby? SAUTE‘. meaning lightly fried. lS pronounced SAW-TAY. CANAPE. a sittall opet sandwich. is CAN-A-lZ-‘ii’. And oi course FIANCE is FEE-AHN-SAY Another simple rule: When wordi end in a consonant other than c. manded. "Di! voice oddlv muffled. "It's—-—it's the idiotic wav vou lump to conclusions! I SlLCl trotting to make you think . And“ I've been trying so f. i, r. the consonant usually is not pronounced. ll/IAGINOI‘ is MA- ZIll-NO. A COUP ti‘? .-T. qt sudden stroke of statcsniansliip. ll She fumed away abruptl with-- out. finishing. and fumbling the gar-i den gate open. fairly fled up me oath to the house. He stared after licr in utter be- wilderment. till he saw her enter the! cotiaize at heard the front door inn behin her. and then sank back in the driving seat and glued b klv down ti..e cmptv road. . Flor ii full five minutes he sst motion ess. thinking over ll] that ad passed between them. There lwas nothing that could account for‘ >- W E it. wasn't for the dashed old anal: if g fllllwr of hers. me would marry 1 - making th "dlffic l sh But that didn't. explain why she hadl suddenly bolted like that. _ He roused himself at . with another gfance in the direction of the house. switched on the engine nrid drove of! in s mood which s1- ternbt-ed strangely between sober jubilation and reproachful intro- speciion. (To be Continued) b: Sinrimor ions-is dress witih a giriliiam future. Bloc-vs cut. in one mun morning. In the kitchen or the fuden you will aqua. comfort. Handy kots are also p, decoration on this inexpensive oofton frock trimmed with bright ric-riw. All sizes and mu will find this to be the most Iiluctical dress they have ever made. Style No. 3307 is designed for sizes 14. 10. 30, 38. 40. 42. 44. 46 il-nd 48. Sine M requires 3 3-4 yards of -inc‘h material: 4 yards of rro- rac. Style No. 320'! size . . . . . . . . . Send fifteen (llic) coin is pre- ferred. for pstbem. Write plainly vour Ncme Address und style number Ri- iiure to slate the liu m)! wleh style No. 3290 Size ‘nib-B ltrlet Addrun OILI Provinu CHANGE!) OWN NAME ‘Hie day before she was to be marned at. Bpscn, mg. 18-year-old Phyllis Whaddia. left her fiance and returned to the home of a Parsee millionaire, her former employer. A short. tme later the Lcndon (Jazetie annoincsd vne had chimil" ed lit-r surname to LnB-t of he!’ WOTK. IL employer. . ‘ lib)‘ ier behaviour that he could recall.,oj' TEACH YOURSELF TO SPEAK EN d Service. Be sure to tvrtf‘ pifiiflii’ e your Name, Address. and the Nami had talked of. °' b°° Cit! C00 DAY-TA. And fun to begin your vocabu- lary with phrases you meet every day. A CLICHE is a trite exp"!- Iion, n sou MOT a WillY remark‘ You can quickly learn to speak French. pronounce correcilymirom our 32-page booklet. Gives Slmpll rules of pronunciation and 8TB?"- mar; conversational French for lhgppirig, restaurants.‘ travel. ... .4 bend 2w: in c....s ii i‘ UH to The Guardian I-Icmt klet. Name Street Address Pmilflf 3261! sizzsiw-bl‘