1/sf J -rl? ,r ,\._ - l & s i . l r‘r’._§ lair.. l espn ` lt's ion It'e it r fail '1 chii to is ii rlisi ir l Sho CLE Ki! avor .cnt iinc rim: l.l r lass rn '.iii M; ifili itll i='.\': M i ulu ity QL ronf Fm Si lea M in; oli 0,. :xl BT( lyi N i 11: ns? l\ c ....;.:_ .wt ,_ ~.»...;;~...' ='“...'~ ~.-.,'- 3 lr* . ' - W ' _ , , Q MAY 1.1031 PAGE EIGHT i _ ~ ‘ _ -frm I--m-~ / r` ». l 1 Woman’s Realm -.°- Social and Personal _-5- Fasfigfons -.°- Literature o __ y _ ‘ _ _ l / haf flfe Fashionable are Weanng on onli... B'"7'“,f_° 63'* - zz ` “"“ siarie People D s alerting. ' ~ *_* ramp `i.fvsa. Ami isacoiv illlurirotea nresernnliing tenor. rurnieires “"‘ D°"°th-V 'x “ g r 4' ""' .r e - -.;-'¢¢5_e‘~$$,& Lf; eo : _ lt's two-piece ai'!air. It is given 1** s*4v_. vf~'*Y$5i "“ \ \_ '\q,, ,_ 0 Y Hs 'Ko also helps slendsrness. Bows add _` i dainty chic. , ` The skirt is circular extending into a' comfortable fulness at the hem. ` style No. 3012 is designed for elses _ 4, tie, 18, 20 years, 36 and 38 inches `\; \. us . its easily made and will prove a ‘ smart addition to your spring and rl-(|';_|g'|"",..$,~_4 l summer wardrobe. '<‘;/‘..'.‘l`i,‘,',9{\ 3 Other suitable fabrics to select are 'I "4 - ‘plain flat crepe silk, thin woolen, l shantung. linen( eyelet batiste, printed batiste and rayon novelties. The 16-year size requires 3% yards / £4 /‘ ‘l'*»‘i‘\\~ ___:_Tv;___ L, 5 ` f; *fit of 39-inch material with l/. yard of .19-inch contrasting. e l __ f Be sure to nil in the size oi' the ` women ever even marry the right one? How many husbands and wives' °M 1 :ZR » ' pattern. Send stamps or coin (goin ' live together in peace and harmony? How much romantic love survives b°“3'° \\r- ss 53” returns... .~-.ua-reassure ` I ' ' Mighty few. Most of the homes we go into are scones of warfare in- Fwd ,__ Nu" stead of harbors of peace. Most of the husbands and wives we know scrap n . ,rlT'_jl'“s .r. l Street Add;-655 death. We could count on the fingers of one hand all of the really sue- :rigs / , cessiul marriages we know, and in evcry community the hilsbands and wives in d _ ‘_ ‘ /5 1 -'-~-~---'--'-'-----~-~--~--'-~-~~-' who remain lovers and who get any real active happiiless out of marriage K ~ - ; , - l _ ill V _,__ ,ss _T?%_T__T ' scrtion to make, but you can verify it by canvassing your own acquaintances. , , 5 Cm mate ,are persons oi note to whom we point with pride. This is a sweeping as "mm '_~,|..)i)lin ,_ Im arocriiv stores, candy shops, cigar QL a \ il _k _ ;,,,,,,,~,_ ;,0¢,,.| |,,|,|,,,._r_ ,.mau,.am_,_ In _ Now tile trouble with the unmarried is that it iiover seems to enter l.`li)l. l\I3('hll'lCS iqrrler to legalize 3 license loc upon | iliclr mincis that by soirle Huke oi bad luck they might lose out in marriage. WMC' -*_ imc", they were placed under me 5'l`hcy are pei-fel-ily certain that if they could marry that they would draw _ed 0 I RENO, Neil., April 29-Nevada provisions of me gimbnng 1,,w_ ‘the capital prize. Other people may have missed and get wives and hits- vm my be le=s “wide cpm" llrldcr the Tha; law provides tha; mumbling bands who tormented them to the verge of insanity, who mistreated and aialiml gambling lows. in some re- :mu not be c0,,duc¢,ed whcm mmm-S abused them, who broke their hearts and made their lives s hell on earth, i ' _ . I Ml ' indo :frets fhan lt Wa-= “llvll gamblmg are likely to visit or frequent om ffl* 2 !f`10“_V» s in several counties have order cial T1" appamnt Par“d°" is explain cd removal of the machine from .ri by the fact lh-it Sfvefal °°““'°Y everywhere but regular gums been good and kind and faithful and tender and a money maker, who would H‘ lllicials have interpreted the new dem aw io prohibit slot machines from vlaces where minors loiter or visit. T ions. - And, also, many old time gambl- LWAUKEE, APFU 39~-(UP-)" llbmv their way around the green are earning part, or all, of their - un >aize tables of the asmbllng halls. school expenses by outside work. very dennite consolation that, at least, they can live in peace and quiet, and Ka »c-5 for the more secluded chambers women declared after a survey. The rhorc a man ‘elm place :1 bet with- most popular form of co-ed em- iut the help of some greenhom. ployment is clerking in department Under former restrictive gambling stores, 5 and 10-cent stores, and wo nws, slot machines were everywhere men's apparel shops l Paris S yles By MARY BDIIGHT unconsciously, for a great many of their evening creations. The revival of the Grecian lirie has done much to rest a. group oi' rest- less individuals in this day of hurry and flurry for one simply can- not dash around in an evening gown that says at every step, "You must be graceful in me.” , _ And it is true, Parisian women have said so themselves, and the ». .; ’. couturiers are firm about making their mannequlns play the part their frocks. This spring it is fashion‘s game and to be smart women must play it seriously. The rules are simple, but they must be memorized and never allowed to depart any hour of the day or night. Citron chiffon in accordion pleats that start at the shoulder now clear to the long straight hem at the instep. The waist, high of course in the Grecian line, is outlined with bands of silver ribbon crossing in front and going under the arms, crossing in the back and returning to the front to tie in a small bow with streamers to the floor. Again there are cloudy models fashioned by dreplns and holding in place with gold silk eordlng. NEsTLE’s ev°.::»"a'.l'l=l=r» M I LK l Nlzs'rl.l§ 's _ vow. rm." Produnr: and Sellm of Condensed and Evaporared Mill. ‘ RICH and creamy j . . . sterilized and sealed in sir-tight zine ...always &e|h ideal for growing children. Nlisn.i's Bvaporated Milk is pure cow's milk from selected herds. Truly nourishingand twice as rich as ordinary » bottled milk. ;_ _ ' m. ‘ TALL #IZ ' env erxt A' SAFE MILK l_`_or-»(h3I,1II.'l)iRl3N I Happiness? _ urlaaarrisd Q. what is the correct form for g Wifli Evéry P8tf¢.l'n ‘i dating a stein notes _l in s not neo. and fn until msn. _*_ A. ~'-The first of May". never “Her _ messwhue draining ist if ii mum- Annabeu th iirst." l lates. when crlm lar 0° IIN" 3! 0 W°l'¢|\inI¢0l\ The Man and Woman Who Miss Marriage May ,§_ mn _N PM M, ,,,,,,,,, l ,‘jm,_ cu, ,,,,,- ,,, ,,,,,,,_ ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ____ Never Realize the Most Ecstatic Bliss a ann lee. url. ei online wear. leur- -` Human Bemg- Can Knmv, But They ll. me the nsniune. 1. te mu liver is inet. but our uv; will lurvoom roads or smertnese is caught into Al » h H’ t h Th t Q. is it ever Pvmllllb f' the illirmu-l G°°k “ll ' this stunning little plaided crepe silk so MISS t e eg: ac e a NN 8 °°llV°fli¢i°l'|f l white. Throw into colandar and - I in soft green colouring. WYCCIKS LIVCB A. Never. i when well drained lllfllllll WW* W” _' and D¢PD¢r and roll in four. Fry in g more feminine aspect through a A men, who says that he and his sister can never marry because of, ' the bacon fat until well done and pleated frili edging the blouse that ifamily complications, asks what compensation they can and in the single o ° brown. Put liver in a servihl dish. estate that will stone to them for the happiness they will mils in wedlock. I A Well, nrst and foremost, they have the consolation of , _*__ i No one will deny that for a man and woman to nnd their real mates and marry them and live to- gether in a companionship that makes them really one tums this sad old world into a little Paradise for two. No other lot is comparable to theirs. No other so complete and soul-satisfying. _ preferred.) 'even Dve years of niatrimony? How many husbands and wives ind lny :gy m pleasure in each other's society and are genuine ehums? How many hue- lm: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ bends and wives are sllll the Only Ones to each other lrld Hnd their vhlef wh ° ‘ly ~ ,.~ 1 A~§ -z IV_\'AAl/,.- 2 'é 5072 771.1* / y No. 3072. Sire ..................... merely an endurance contest! l -l .<. _ V eg but they would never have had such a misfortune befall them *___ The old maid is sure she would have got a husband who would have 11115 have given her a beautiful home and lovely clothes and a. limousine And the man is certain he would have got a wife who was beautiful and dainty in white frocks and blue ribbons and never squalling brats shrews and spenders, and so the old maid and the old bachelor have the 0 'I‘hey may miss a good husband or wife, but they assuredly escape a had so one W In former times if a woman did not marry her life was dull and empty su There was nothing she could do and nowhere she could go unless she was mg, :== ' tagged on to a husband, but all that is changed now, and no woman need fm marry to get an interest in life If she is domestically minded she can alone, without comment or criticism If she loves children, she can adopt 5 interest PARIS. April so.-°°i|» I-lnvm, eeasiose. cosmos, otherwise to eo-operate. but s cipisnt of we of the rarely apron. lachelcfs Dutton; the seas of these .loans l-iopirlne Hospital here and is more servant who had been with leled gut. of sesrstery or mg. wi lu sown in direct in the mi; primarily for research and the train- the Wilmer family for many years ilry Menon. xg me mg agency, UMM: Herleolde. Phlox, linaias. ing or eye epeeieiiste nithourh ities. and from time to time gave Mrs. wiiilern n. Menon, were among ll\'»P°ll'\e°llll *|100 can be plsntos 12 beds for patients. nr. Wilmer in sreealnrldge the names of former the group whine provided follow- WM ll Nd or small elmie used whose behalf it was built formerly patients. rroin this negro and ships et the institute. others Mm and Pstuniss an age we practised in Washington, D. 0. A other sources a list was compiled were Adolph Lewisoiin. edward thaesaas plants, of ihoswa maybe ‘°°‘ ‘ *°°'° “"4 *U “* grrup oi grateful mile-me and limi me fone. flneiiy, was renee s. Herlmelu, ire c. 'cepeiy and Mm osrlyin not has n window ““?°"°"°""'° "°°'°° warg in ivove settle sm-r spending ed with earth. In building your The school in Greenwich is ml- :aim f|”:,zcY;itin¥ mem” in Hamp- use inch lumber and re-lnierce sneslnr favourably under the eau- "‘ yf ‘”°’°°”‘° ""“°’ "° H‘°“’°°” °" '“”" angle irons through which ful management, of Misa Elva Mac- t dey- wewerer.uslsdtoerethes.s. dw,” égmhmmd - -sus rted.'n»l usda d,... MH-ll .'14, l_ _ as many babies ss she likes. If she wants pretty clothes, she can make the bznw B ue mu na an mm u P I I t H 0 In the above Unless a aural' Mies Avll Wilton, Urlltlsd, Wal I purchased at any hare-were store, H°'“‘“"‘d 'ml' '"4' h" “"5” "°V'*° small sen of South Melville were vis- ce at aroun bu warping or bursting after the ° °°m° I Ill* e hae been watered e few tenses Lhgllizzdw 551| rarwovmd trllllsos- w=§.=2.'.°..°_,t-he Hman Wm commas boxshouldiaeat least eight inehesl 3', '\’°"¢ f°\N°6» “Nels sun," - - e, end the suse seep, so me ¢°¢ lllllmla. and elileua-nausea """""','§’f§,§,jH 44; e will be leee ehsnee or the soil *Wh “wi tv lwn up so imminent- ' ‘ o/reads: \ 3. ,_*"“°* ing out. It should be ss. Ions as 'Y "°’“ WW “|10 “ll ll* willy W*-’ ~ ' ‘f 1.. quaintance who have good Jobs aon't work half so hard as their married sis- the window-sill, but where the latter “”°°"*d- shfllllblfvl evlrllveos. and - . ¢;_g:' ~ sters and are better dressed, jellier and look ten years younger. is over si; feet, it may be advisable “'11 _“"‘“*’~l I" 11004. IM also climb f " (‘ f _ 'lf ` V Q 'Q 1 Y . 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