u > u Q .- t. .1 ‘ 4., _ .._,.. . >9. 1,3... s... .r' . . ..I..I_-s,. wviza ’ i : e i t l. Worth a few pennies? ' t, not taken. I ~ on cotton. - 1-,: ~~~ > W,Womanb Realm -‘:- Socialancl Personal -:- Fashions lady Bedntifsrl By Lolrbseds IQEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED , Balanced Diet Dear. Miss Leeds: (i) I am 16 years old, five feet two inches tall and weigh 132 pounds. I work from 7 until 5.30. For breakfast I have por- ridge, 2 slices of toast and a cup of ten. For dinner I haven sandwich. piece of cake, an orange or an apple. For supper I lmve meat, mashed pota- tces and tea. Do I eat the right kind cf food? I have pimples and black- heads and I am very pale. (2) How can I get rosy cheeks? I have to use rouge. What. shade is best for me and how is powder used-over; vanishing trcmn or cold cream? (3) i t How can I moi-come nail biting? (41 ic.;,.,._,,,g_ I have sore tect that sweat and crack, c,,,,__ui,nuon_ ,1 wear lzigh liecls and walk to and from xvork. but when I get to work Ii change to house slippers. (5) How can ' I reduce my ankles and my hips. ANXIOUS. anced; it is no wonder that you are pule and have pimples. If you yvant rosy cheeks, you must: eat lettuce, spinal-h, currots and other succulent vegciablcs evrry (lay. Your over- xvciglt 1s flVl-‘lfillilf: due to a diet too rich in starchy‘ foods. I-‘cr breakfast you should hculn with an orange or other fruit, then have a dish of wbolc-giunii cereal with thin cream and n little sugar, your toast and very wreak ten. IPor your midday meal have a largeserving of lettuce or a rush of coleslaw. If you curry‘ your lunch to work, pronidc yours-ell" with a small nut-meg grenrr and a raw carrot. Grate the carrot. over the lettuce and use a little fPrenrh dressing. Instead of the car- rot you may have a. sliced raw tomato on your salad and several stalks of 6319B’. Add a cheese sandwich and a glass of milk, and have some kind of fruit/for dessert. For your evening 1 Household Hints; j. 1'37. By Roberta u; ~ -._. Clogged Faucets I! a faucet is clogged give it an over-night soaking 1n a cup of vine- gar. Soupo Water in which meats have been boiled, with proper seasoning and chopped up vegetables, make excclq lent soups. , Matting To wash matting, wipe of! with a should try to {gt-i more ircsli air. Be sure that your sleeping room is well vcntilaicd. Spend “leek-ends 11nd holi- days outdoors. Attend a gymnasium class once or iwice a week in the of your complexion, Unless you are very dark skinned, a light red rouge would be suitable. The powder base Lesson in English i! 1 By W. B. Gordon - Do rolhy ‘Letter Box Etiquette‘ Iylobahlm WORDS OFTEN MISUSE-D: Say, "The board favors the plan," or, "The 1 board all favor the plan." OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: plu- cate; both a's as in "play," or first u as in "at." v OFTEN MISSPELLED: architect; no k in the word. SYNQNYMS: delusion, illusion. deception, fallacy, error, hallucin- ation. WORD STUDY: "Use :1 word three l times and it is yours.’ ’ Let us in- crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each dzrv. Tod-Al's word: SENTENTIOFS; llLlOlllltllllgl in terse sentences or nmxims; full of incan- lng. "He spoke in his customary sen- tentious fashion." meal you mm’ have one serving oi men: tcluckc-n or ilsln, spinach, tur- nips, n. baked potato tent. skin and all“ n, gluss of liillk and gelatin des- seri. Besides rt-tniilg your dict you Be very careful to avoid t2) You have not told mc the shade Shall This Wife Surrender Her Husband m the j after twenty years of married life that he has nmrried the wrong one. We l! have three fine children, and I love him, and I have stuck by him through thing m staying with him when he wants rne to g0? Shall 1 let him marry tlhis woman, knowing that it will wreck his whole life and that he will be miserable in the end, or shall I stay on and sec if he will get over his attack in time? ~ Answer: ‘for another year. its course nnd the chances are that it will weal- ltself out; mg h; wlll have regained his senses once more. Other Womanil-Strziight Talk to the Senti- mental Wife. Folly of Marrying a Man Who has to be Babied Dear Miss Dix-I am just another wife whose husband has found out poverty and have helped himt o fight through to pros- perlty, but; I am m» tbinflng of myself, nor even of my children. as much as I am ofhim when I ask you if I should give him u. divorce. For the woman he has fallen in love with is a woman of very low morals who would only stay with him as long as his money lured ma then m; would look for another tn keep her in luxury. Bhe would not take care of him as I take care of him-She would not do the thing; for him that I do for him. I honestly believe that she would not make him as happy as I make him. But what I want to know is, am I doing the right JUST A WIFE. I think if I were you I would possess my soul in patience and suck lg on; Give your husband's folly that much time in which to run Itwlll help u lot if you will take the children and go away from him for L l to use depends on your type of skin. A"“\'°1'-Y°"r ‘U99 15 not ‘V931 ha!‘ l If it is oily, use an astringent; lotion It would be better, how- ever, noi; to use any make-up until the pimples have gone. (3) This is a nervous habit, I think that in your case it. ls due to long hours of work, wrong food and lack of outdoor exercise. as a base. You may paint the year. Why not take them for a year's study in Europe? That will be the best education you can possibly give them. Being in new scenes and making contact with a different life will divert your own mind from your troubles and 1t W111 Hive your husband a. chance to find out. what you and his home and his children really moan to him. . Besides that, your inevitable jealousy and nagging about the other Wfllllllll keeps him irritated with you and fans the flame of his passion for her. He contrasts you, finding fault with him and reproacbing him, with her soothing flattery, and you lose out. your fingertips with tincture of bitter aloes to remind yourself not. to bite the nails. fit your feet. Do not. wear high heels for walking, but keep them for par- ties, etc. In choosing shoes for busi- ness, wear kid Oxfords with broad, low heels and a straight, inncr linc so that your toes will have plenty oi room. night with soap and writer and dust t4) Your shoes very likely do not. Scrub your feet well every them with a foot powder before put- ting on your stockings in the morn- ing. Change your shoes and stock- ing in the middle of the day. Never wear stockings longer than one day without “wishing them. , (5) I shall be glnd to mall you some reducing exercises if you \'."1ll write again for them, inclosiug a stamped. self-addressed envelope. LOIS LEEDS. Bciiy—“Rachcl" is a light tun shade 0f powder for brunettes. Con- sult a. doctor about the "rash" on your arms. Unless the scars from pimples are very dccp they will go away in time. Bad scars of this sort may be removed by electrolysis in the hands of nn expert. I ihinl: you will have to gain wclghcall over in order to have fatter arms. lUmCnlbCl‘ how sweet and good you have always been to him and how faithful and dependable you have always been. Very often married people need to be scparated‘ in order to get a perspective on each other's virtues, and to find out how fond they are of each other and how dependent upon each other. toll him that if, at ‘the end of the year, he still wanted a divorce I would let him have it. woman that you think she is he will get her number in that length of time. She may deceive him for a while, but she can't keep "1 lip. In some way she will show her lack o1 principle, her coarseness, her greedlness, her selfish- ness and her lack of consideration for him. » ‘ Illld especially are there a hundred exceptions to every rule that applies to nmirlmonyi, I think that a. wife makes a mistake if she divorces her middle- nged husband simply because he thinks he is tired of her and unless he shows unmistakable evidences that he has actually come to hate her. loathing for his wife that: he feels actually murderous toward her. comes physically repugnant to him. The very tones of her voice grate on him. Everything she says and does irritates him and her presence poisons lifc for him. his feelings, so when a woman realizes her husband dislikes her the only thing she can in decency do is to leave him as quickly as possible. But when If you go away this friction is eliminated and he will have a chance t0 So, if I were you, I should propose this separation plan to my husband and ii You may be very sure of this one thing: If his lady love is the kind of a Speaking by and large, for of course there are exceptions to every rule. Tlicre are plenty of cases of that kind where a. husband develops such u She be- The nmn who feels this way toward his wife does not trouble to disguise cloth wrung from salt and water. This prevents it from turning yellow. Tomorrow-Details of lylakc-Ep i ~-|~:\- -. Isn’t Good . . Health w " ,Tben read the advice , of leading doctors. éfShun makeshift , sanitary napkinlff c they warn. ' I , OMEN are “penny , wise, pound foolish" who risk their health by using home-made, make- . ‘shift sanitary napkins. For fihcir health, physical and iglental, is at stake. Doc- ‘. fir: warn of serious conse- jquences when proper care I'_'I‘oday women have‘ been Imancipated by Kotex. It brings fir: comfort, absolute security, ' se and comfort. Kofex fits like a garment. Not conspicu- réas when worn. It i: easy to v*r' secret pose o atented process. Dis- Kotex easily, without the husband Just thinks he is tired of his wife and that she no longer slIp- pllcs the thrill and kick he yearns for in matrimony, the situation calls for dalliancc instead of drastic action on the wife's part. For at middle age there comes tomnny men an ago of indiscretion. when they have a sudden yearning for romance and nlrtations, and when they are mighty apt to stray of! the strait and narrowpatn. It is the last ruil to the dining car. The final fiare-up of youth before it sinks into age, and if wives have the courage and the wisdom to nurse their husbands through this second sentimental period as they do their babes through their second summers, all goes well for the balance of their lives. ‘The husbands get over it and are glad and thankful to settle down with .hcir wives and children, with their homes unbroken, and with the respect- of their fellow citizens and with no messy divorces on their hands and no alimony to pay. Not long ago a very miserable man sold to me that he never saw any middle-aged couple going happily and contentedly 810113 together Without shedding tears of ‘self-pity. He said that when he was 45 he fell into the hands of a pretty little gold-digger who made himbelieve that he Wls W0 young for his wife and that he was tired of a idols-aged woman and he induced his wife to divorce him. l-le married the girl only to find they had nothing in common and that she had untried him for his money and no wound up his story by BXCIMIXIUIB! “Of. if my wife had only had s. little more patience she could have saved me from marrying this woman and wrecking all our lives!" _ v " DOROTHY DIX. O o o o o o 0 o Dear Dorothy Dix-J have been married six months and I om the most miserable woman in the world. My husband is good and kind and ha glvsl me a beautiful home‘ and everything I wont. but when ho I00! to work in the morning he only gives ms one stingy little kiss l-nd tbs some way when he comes home at night. And in the evenings no will sit. up and road on hour or_ two at s‘ time. f cannot stand this neglect. What shall I do? \ UNHAPPY. Answer: My suggestion ls that. you try to act like l. reasonable humsn being in- stead of a sentimental fool. You are certainly one of the answers to why men leave home. Any man would, rather than put up with tho bo-boo-noolng of a wife, who thinks she is mistreated because o tirfi moo and o busy one doesn't" spend all his time in telling hi!’ how wondsrful Lid buiutiiul lho ll. bother or embarrassment. Bdy it at any drug, dry oods or departmental store. ct a box today. salon to fit» individual needs. "m '“ “""°‘ lflod it is 5 time: as absorbent K o T x It dwdml"! b? I mnws-ammwi-uimas-tm °"°- l 1 and how much he loves ner. our love for others by doing our duty by than and by trying to mobs tbinll comfortable for them. and works to keep you soft and say be docllft mod to gm you lay other proofofhislovoondymmnotonoglootodwifmyounoomllhlylllvl! \ 1111-1. Life isn't a petting party, my child. It is s. stern reality in which wsllbow Aslouguyourhuuboladisundsrondklndtom Q. May employees send cards or in any way remember their employer on holidays or "anniversaries? A. They may, but it ls better not to make business relations personal. Q. Should one be abrupt or embar- nosed if obliged to ask a person his name in order to introduce himi’, A. No; merely be courteous. Q. When are fancy place cards good taste? ' A. IFor any holiday, birthday, or other special occasion. A MorningSmile Didn't Say "Hazel Nuts"—A farmer who was much troubled by trespassers during the nuttlng season consulted with a botanical friend. The following notice was posted at conspicuous points about his premise . "Treapassers, take warning! All Persons entering this wood do so at their own risk, for the Corylus avel- lana abounds everywhere about here, and never gives warning of its pres- ence." 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