PAGE, EIGHT r ‘a THE CHARLOTTE’! ' " ‘ iJARDIAN i? . Woman '3 Realm - Wbl‘ WHOARE YOU? i The Romance of Your Nnmel Bv ncar IIASKIN5 ELLIS g Datughte-i" ls Stronger Now "My daughter Catherine is fifteen years oltl. She was very irregular, often sick at her stomach and had to stay in bed two‘ or three days at a time. Unc ufyour lrotiklcts was. sent to us by i_i_i".iil so l got hcr a bottle of Vegetable Com- pound. Catherine has been lllf‘ nainc ni Pf‘_\'iivl\ i¢.\.,~.....‘,i .i.~ Hymn, who ll\l'(l in li . land. in the l\\'i"l'lli _-.~.. m“ him" “W” ""*"‘ taking it regularly} and shc is 3mm’ ‘ll P“? ~ t '1 gaining; in wcighr and every l"‘°l““-‘l» “'1“‘ i '»"- way. I told the neighbors and ‘vP-"rw for 1.1.. .i- t four other girls are taking it with good resulis."—.‘_\i rs. Clar- erice Jenkinsun, Box i4, Thom- loe, Ontario. liu-iliiiiis n1 l.'\|,~| i"-- tlir Urusariti, ;-" r ‘who livctl ill z...- . Social anciljé Doro thy Dix Latte/alga,‘ - Is the Experieiiceetlifiill/Igrryi/YQTWOI-th the Risk l of Unhappincss, 0r is it Better to Stay Single? ‘ How Parents can Command the Respect of . Their Children l . Dear Miss Dix-I am a young mun and have serious intentions of getting . lliarrlcfl. bu! my mnthm" is constantly warning me of the dangers and pit- " falls of such a course and continually trying (,9 dlscourale m“ she do“ 1101 Hllhrvvc 0f my 80in; with girls and is clwlys tell- ing me that all thegirls nowadays are gold-diggers and intent only on drinking, dancing. dining and having n good time, with no intention oi" ability to do house- work. ' She tells me there is no such thing as s, happy marriage and that if I marry I will regret it. About the only effect her repeated warnings have had is to make me more determined to plunge into matrimony and find out ior myself if it is really as had as shc paints it. Somehow I‘ cannot believe that thcrc is no longci" such a thing as a good girl. I feel ihat ii marriage really is a failure the experience would, at least. be worth what it cost. l-Iowevcr. I ask _v;-ui advice as to which course you think bcttcr to pursuc-cclibate or benc- ANXIOUS YOUNG MAN. ‘ Answer: ' I vcry honestly believe that marriage is worthwhile even if it fails to tivclfih t in i493. l.'- i ~ ." 1u;li shciuf iii L'..ii"...-.".' ' ' I10 lll.L!‘l'lL‘\l l-raiivi - through thcm iiic royal liiioacr-f Sir Chrisiuplici' l‘."".1i;i. uvx. for (if inland ilurziig ill‘: i Jimics I. " lllilifl_.E." Pinklianfs‘ Vtgelalile _ Blllllllilllllll i l-cy ion. u.‘ > fCdllZL ones fondest dreams of connubial bliss. Of course. when a man and "uthian marry" who "are rcal matcs and who give to each other an affection. an lllld(.‘l'Sli\ll(lll‘|g and a sympathy that makes them two souls with but a 3 single thought, and when they make a home that is s. place cf peacc and l quiet that is a rcfugc from thc turmoil of the world it is a little bit of heaven on earth. ‘ And despite your mothers pessimistic propaganda, thcrc are many such Alright" ltnbcrt lk-gxun, 1i Tlltlillflfi i'c\"ii»n. pi lt-iut-ii-ii Co. For The Cook . i happy ma iagcs. Thcrc arc many husbands and wives whose affection for l2l('l'l otl: . grows greater as thc ycars go by. There arc many husbands and wircs who are so congenial thatitthci‘ ncvei" tire of cach otheris society; they lll., l l".l.\]liltlll soda, L! cups flour. ' i.\'. 1 ' lili CUBS i ixcvc rtalk out, cvciy pleasure is doubled by the others presence and they , . w \' “h”, vkjxhl.‘ in“; llC\Cl' want to be parted cvcn fora day. luv .~ it'll .'.l.ii \i\ll'.‘\l ll.>- trhlli"; --~--~-- i ii‘ ---;-,. 111311;’ 117s“. m0 fanny.- mnh, m Um, mp mum, hugm.‘ .,__ Cup butter‘ , ‘And thcrc are uiany homes where lo\"c reigns, where there is never any llihldlllli. May-xi‘ llthluwi _...,1k_.; n. ..._-., was‘ :_. w‘, bom- crcan.‘ qiuu-rciing or hissing, whore there are never any cross words, no nagging. "‘l.1]l\\"i r i" can. l l .,.-,.,.._... ..-;...g “m; _....¢.=._ 1 mp .~;..,-;. , nothing but chccr and lclidcrncss; homes to which men flee as to a temple . .1“. 5.... .. ‘ of refuge from thcir battles with lifc. secure that their wives will pour" over . | _ brown _, thcm lhc healing ointment of their faith and admiration, secure that their _ m], “mes ‘thylcs o; éggsi \‘.‘l\‘CS will send thcm back rested and refreshed and with their courage res- _; hon...“ Add a m“ 551...], m 9g; torcci to begin ihc fight over again the next day, l‘."l \'ziit-nlliii' l’ ,1 uuiislicd Virginia “i. f<'\ll11Ei"1' Hf 1h" \\llll(‘§- at u llfllt‘ iiniil all w-ll rctainl ‘dizifiurd county l)l‘i'llll‘l‘.i‘,'\. .._ :»ll‘,!l1(‘l!ll'l is not runny’. syrup lllllll ii tiircaias BOll ,‘ SOlllt‘ marriages are. of course. uncndurable. Others are merely toler- ablc. But out of cvcn a marriage that is not happy s mun and woman somehow gct a wisdom. an experience. a knowledge of human nature. l strength and a tolerable that round out life and make it fuller and that make it worth the price. A PRIZE llL-KKEREI. t-i- So don't be afraid to try the cxizorinicnt. Nothing venture, nothing .9__A i have. is as true of murri-agc as of business. If you marry you have a hund- Houcehold Hints a By Roberta Lee .\i.»\.=,s. Aiay Automobile Winiisliiclil l q .. m ,.,,‘.c,. l.’ :i cup (ll ('l(ill‘ ‘.'.ll"‘ll\l‘ l‘. pourcrl ifliniii" l-‘azazzia raced \\'.lll i200 pounds i nil ti]? Jcr. :" l‘ mix" cilcctzac lll .'i lztaxg. m 1. lgluumm _ , pounds . _ _ _ _ L __ w 2m ‘mph of we first make you a fairly good wife and far happier than you will be as a bachelor. ,0 lard m‘, m“ port l And those arc good sporting odds on any proposition. Powell. _O',,,,,, _,, h‘... mm mack“... ‘ HJCl-[U-Ollf) shot of getting your ideal as a wife and knowing the ultimate > hits. And you have a fifty-fifty chance of marrying a woman who will l‘ As for your mother's i-Illylllg‘ that thcrc are no good, domestic girls nowa- l days, is shccr iionscusrx Human nature doesn't change and the modern girl I is cut oil JUSI thc Sillllt.‘ bolt of cloth that hcr great-grandmother was and shc l makrs Just as good a ivifc. Better, I'd say, because she is s 1930 model with Bu! wrr-s I _ ‘ c m‘; all lhr: lll".\' gadgets and llll]ll'il\'(‘lll0ll\$ and painted up to catch a modern ~ a . )2 . . . . _ m" _ al . ycung mans fancy and spccdcd up to keep pace with him. You may not .-\ llWWJlllil illiWlliitl "i-n h. ,1 l ' ‘i m“ I'm‘ “sh we“ u and prcdictcd a pros- i-i ‘ .:i bird prcnciii b-sd ‘ paiicn’. who i\ compo for a long ptrioil, '.\.. FFJTPS. {mu d1 was" out 0i imrt ll half days". .~llllNI.\‘(i FLEET i. ..' illilf 11,-...‘ l ll'.\l.l.\ ‘; taunt" . (ionic l3 oi l u: liélllflll mackercl n. "' ..‘.". ill hcr" May 5 and .l.‘. MA$S. May lib-f ‘ more (lilVllll; the f ‘l know" it, but a wife like grandma wouldn't suit you at all and would get on {UHF IICFVCS. In grndmirs time, for instance, a wife was supposed in stay put in the home and fiiirl all the i\lllllS(‘lllC‘l‘ll. shc nccdcd in cooking and cleaning and scrubbing. She wasn't expected to take any interest in dressing up oi" keep- HIP,‘ up her yirrsontil appearance. Anti she was supposed to regard her hus- . band as an oracle and yes-yes him about everything he did and said. ‘That wuultlut iill thc bill of a wife ioi" thernodern young man. He ‘ . . znoon, rriui"niir! iranis a wire who will doll hcrsclt up and count hcr calories and keep hcr " "" "" s ' ~~ _ -. ' 3L‘ dark mizhu arc duc. girlish iigurc and who Will bc ready to step out with him of an evening and l\~ . 2W mo w 1 ll‘ '. out. arc ii: ‘ oi in: boats report/ed good who reads and kccps up ivith the times and can interest and amuse him and us’) 1n Ihnlniiii ing 5on1". ,l\-.,,...n.._._ Hygienic Service . a and. Assured Comfort c T/Je healthful nzet/Jod 0f dealiagulwitb an intimate jiarzzirzizze problem Women shnulil know the livgienic service provided lw Kmr, 1A4 .\'~ii~ and lmpmwrd S/mnarv N4 km. r amply protects who has pcp and individuality and who is a good pal as well as a wife. Women have always laccn what men wanted thcm to be, and when you marry a inodcrn girl you will find that she is just about what you want. And doii'i worigv about hcr being n gold-digger. She is less ofthnt than any other girl who cvci" livcd, because shc can earn hcr own living and doesn't have to "marry for a meal ticket. l Your mothci" doesn't want you to marry because shc lsselflsh and wants . to keep you for herself and so is trying to scare you of! oi matrimony. Don't ' lct her. Bc like the girl ivhose aunt warned her against marriage. "But 3 Aunt,”-said the girl, "you married yourself." "True," replied the old lady. ’ "and I saw tht- folly oi it." "Ah, well," said the girl, "I'm going to marry so l I, too. can sec the folly of it." DOROTHY DIX. - - - - - - . - Dear Miss Dix~l have a daughter who is pretty. well-educated and who i earns a fair salary, all of ivhich she spends for her own pleasure. When shc ‘l docs things of which I disapprove. such as going out at nights to parts un- ‘ known with three other boys and girls in a coupe so small they have to rldc four deep and I rcmonstrafe with hci", she tells me to shut up. It is hcr busi- nci-"s and shc will do as shc pleases. Oh, Miss Dix, I don't believe you know this generation of young people asthcy are and the impudence and disrespect they show to thcir parents! My daughter is so sweet when company comes in. but when I try to correct oi" advise her she flies into a tantrum and I get nothing but insults. I have about come to the conclusion to throw up my hands and say: “You are 2i and I am through. Go to the devil if you must." , Do mothers have any right to advise, correct or expect obedience from chil- l drcn who havc rcnchcd the age of maturity or must they keep silence and against ill-eficcis that may so easily follow trying days. Doc- shut their cycs and soc no ivrong? The reason mothers arc so anxious for ""5 "ml film“ ‘"119 "5 "55- thcir daughters to marry is to relieve thcm of a responsibility they can no Kim-v is comfortable ton, Fits like .1 garment. Easv to longer C0pe with. WORRIED MOIIIER. iitliunr. Dcrrtlorircs absolutely. amazing peace of mind. No embarrassment when buying. just sav Kotcv :ir anv drug. drv ‘gory-ls (ir (lcparrmcntal store. Rcgiilar size 60c lnr hrix of 2. dozen. Super-size 75c. Dircczions in cvery package. Brings security an an MADE IN C ANADA KOT€XI l Answer: l Did you rvcr think, poor. Worried Mother, that the time is about ripe ; ior a i-cbnllion of oppressed parents. and that in especial, poor downtrodden ' mothers should arise and put up a light against their overbearing children? The trouble with you mothers Ls that you take everything lying down I from your children. You make doormats of yourselves, so your children trample orcr you and kick you out of the way when you prove in obstacle in thcir paths. You mcekly submit to insults, so your children talk to you any rsonal -:- l Milacly Beautiful Iylnlllatfi BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSIVIIRED‘ A few Gray Hairs Dear Miss Leeds-I enjoy your sage advice in your beauty column and I would like you to help me with myi beauty problems. (l) I am 3'7 years old, 5 fcct 2‘: inches tall and weigh, I have a iew gray hairs scattered lnl my hair and I feel like pulling thcmi for your age and height. t2) It is no‘. unusual for a woman of your age to‘ have a few gray hairs. Pull thcm outl if they arc short. There is- probably some defect in the hair cells that pro-l duce these hairs that prevciiLs inch-j being colored like thc rest. The ten-i dencv to have a few gray hairs is in- heritcd in some families. If your hair were turning gray vcry rapidly. such a. condition might iildiclllc $01110 1'¢-‘ quired medical treatment. but as thins-s are I do not feel that you nccd to "won-y about them. Just keep yourself in the very best of health and givc your scalp and hair a ma-WIQC "PM" merit and a IlIOFDLIQlLDTRlSlIIIIg cvcry" dgy_ Every flVc days is rathcl‘ too of- ten too wash hair of the fir)‘ LYDQ- 1-1-1" stead. wash it once every ten days 0i" mo weeks. The regular brushing will keep it clean and the massafli‘ 11'1" summing the circulation and sirens- then the tiny muscles in the scalp, Use the warm-oil-treatmcnt before tlic shampoo. The shamlmo that Y0“ mcn- , uni is reliable and may be ‘bed 1'"! gulayly, Qncc or twice a \\’f~‘¢k RDMY a.’ good scalp food. Divide the hair into ti.‘ number of strands and apply ihcscalp‘ food directly on the scalp and then, massage it in wcll with the fiili;¢1"l tips. Wring out a infill! TWMS“ lowcll -m hot walgr and wrap it around the‘ head, Repeat the hot applications‘ several times to steam in the salve. Ems}. and comb .\'0iu' hair flfl€1‘\\'i!1'd~ Th, ‘meg...- rlllSc is uscd ior (lard 01' bleached harsh hair. The lOllOWlllg rinse \\‘O\ll(l be better ior your mw of l hair. Mix one tablcspooniul of olive‘ oil with two quarts 0i water and use. u, as a final rinse. It trill stiitcn the; hair and keep it lubricated, as it lSl ramm- dry, The oil particles do ‘not dissolve in the ivater. but as" S011 Ymfie the hair they are evenly distri“ . . buted over the hair. It you misscd seeing the hot-oil treatment that I published recently. please “T116 1°!” W Ask for my leaflet on "Care 0f tlw Hair," Which describes the hot-oil, treatment ma gives the Y¢<11P° for.‘ scalp food and stimulating scalp tonic l ‘ in detail. Inclose a self-addressed and; , tcnt. Stamped enveloim ior mailing. , LOIS LEEDS. Dear Miss Leeds-I want to thank you for helplnB We “M1 m)‘ Mull’, problcms. wan tyne am I suppose“ m be? I cm 19 years old. 5 feet 5 inches tall lfld welsh 1Z8 pounds. My‘ bust is 36 inches. Is it too larlfl‘? MISS J. S. Angy!r—YOil arc an aihlctlc tyllc‘ and should be proud oi your build‘ and weight, You have a. fine physique " and your bust is not too larsc: 1f- 15' good. Retain your health and fine. physique by taking active cxcrcihc every day lathe ii-esh air and sun- i shine. Swimming is a splendid excr- also ior a. girl oi your age. I am clad‘ to hcar from your again. i‘ LOIS LEEDS. . Tomorrow-Pennnncnt Waves 127 pounds, Is my wclght correct? i2) I . ' munity. Phsltions. -:- Literature MAY 20. I950 1- T93. Bisfillits unusually your! whenmtule with New Magic podium H you bake at homo send for the‘ suggest many attractive dishes and uvc time for you. . Look In! this mrrh ml mryiin. hinaguururi- In that Magic Baking Pouch-r don m»! contain ' _ alum or any Ilium/Isl in- . Powder 3 out of every 4- Canadian housewives‘ who bike at home, use Magic Baking Powder he. e~i e they find that Magic gives consismmlv _ all rbaking results. . Next time you bake biscuits, try Itlagic and scefor oursclf how it will help you with your ba "ng. Try this Recipefor Biscuits | g 2 IJIIIOIPIN iinhom ' 4 Mule inking I cup 1321:. sweet mlllalm...‘ _ or Cook Book. n wui .....;.‘.‘I..."..i. M u. a-an much-r flour, mlgir him... powder and |., min i...“ -i.....-..i.... Gradually mm ...|.i_ milk n-grinnfi... ,...|.. n cull I .i......i. n can i... haniilrd, u...“ - klllffl n» mig wi . r1"... r"...- nl i......i fnrrimsli .‘.i..... .i......i. ..._. n, N. ... ...|| _ u... "y; lighlly l0 {"1 nckneu. Lin out, bake l.. in 2U Illinlllel . _ h ‘ ‘ '/l'ii'i...ll‘¢lil:.ii--i.s..i.i b. mid. "uullr Ill huh .....i_ nllgbllv .- pnnnihlo and nuld working m more Iluur aficr milk hn been added wit. 1.... was "was: 1.. .. "rm! Dominion-trivia s......i,....."..., ST.’ NDARD BRANDS LIMITED GILLETT rnooutrrs Q. What is a garden imrty‘! A. A garden party is increly an afternoon tca given out of doors. Q. Arc lint puddings catch with lllt‘ spoon oi" tiic fork? A. With tlic spoon. Q. What should one remember when making an introduction? A. To make it cordial and simple, but llC\'t‘l' carelessly. _-_.___.____ “TJDDING ANNIVERSARY Oii May 5th. i930 one of the most pleasant events in the social life of ‘ the community of Springfield. Lot 67 ‘took place at the homo of Mr. and Jvlrs. M. T. Liunbc when thcir re- . lalivcs and friends assembled to cele- ilsraic with thcm the twentieth an- 4 iiivcrsary of“ their marriage. “Besides those from Springfield there were many from other districts. the gath- cring totalling about one hupdred and iifly persons. The spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Lambe and the feel- ing of hospitality’ extended, mndc the guests all fccl “atahomc" with the result that each and every par- ticipant immediately‘ started in to have a rrnl jolly time and the even- [iug whilcd away only too quickly. The luncheon ivas scrvcd by the lad- lcs. The appreciation of the gather- ing was tzirrn tangible expression whcn ihc iollmvlni; atldrcss (accom- ])ll.lllf!(l by a well-filled purse pro- scnlcd by Mr. Willie Curleyi was read by Hon. Petcr Sinclair: To ltii". and Mrs. Lambc. lJi-ar Frltnds: On this the night of your" twentieth anniversary of your murriagc, we, your friends, have gn- lhcrcd together in your hospitable home to ivlsh you. every happiness and prosperity now and in future life. You have at all times given your friends a hearty welcome to your home whore young and old have been pleased to mcct with you and always cniovctl llicmsclvcs to the fullest ex- On this occasion we look over the twenty years that have passed so quickly and realize that in this short time you both have accomplished much in the social lifc of our coni- Whcnevcr possible you have assisted in community endeav- ors ior higher citizenship and now In, your friends wish that you may be long spared to enjoy that good health and happiness which is our earliest wish for you both. Please accept this gift as a token or our esteem for you. . Signed on behalf of your friends. Mr. Lambc replied on behalf of Mrs. Lambe and himself, expressing grateful appreciation and. assuring each and cvcry one that they would always ihid a hearty welcome await- ing thcm from Mrs. Lttnibc and him- sclL-E. clsc. is better to defer to mother, and evcn onc's board and lodging. That will make her do a little figuring. and shc will decide that if she had to pay hoard she would have mighty little to spend on hcr clothes and it be polite to hcr, than it is to pay for I'll wager that after daughter has told you to shut your mouth and mind your business and has flounced out to kccp hcr dale of which you disapprove, that you g0 to work and press hcr fi"ock and wash out hcr silk lingerie and . . _ _ 1 _ l 'l'oronio Montreal I Winnipeg féigkiny lissiitishyxcgyffii yoaniiagiligel and ofiices incl! the principal cuties ‘of Canada hair every five days? I use a good‘. """ osstilc soap and rinse it wcll. Shall I __ —_. use the warm-oil treatment and a 4 ‘ , t U vinegar rinse afterward? Thanking ' y arac er Qse. s W, ,,, ,,d,,,,,,,_ Etiquette Work Of Womens , l; ivins. 1i. n. B, MM“ u. . , ‘f’ p. Amwer-ll) You iveight is correct IIIStIflItE ‘l ll" . r l WINNIPEG. Man. May 1'l.-I\Iari-‘ itoba Women's Institutes puss alnnf! two plans for a wcckls vacatmi for rural women. The first is a “'F1\1'111‘ Womaifs Vacation Week“ at the AK- ricultural College in Winnipeg. Junc i l4 to 21. During the week a flue P10- grazn of rourd table conferences. shopping trips, good lcciurcs and. meaLfQs has been planned. llll at :1’ minimum cost, The other iclca is a summi- camp at a suitable place. Warren W. I., has tried this out vcry successfully at Laurciuiii Beach. where a cottage was rented. fi/V £74‘- f/Xfiffflowy 7W0‘ awe flan i 6' (‘d/Wizq/yp l ‘ ‘aw’ mm; 0.12 :2- ..-.-—-_- dab-A. O WIN. P. m. I. May 17.-Pi-ine¢ Edward Island Women's Institutes will cooprrate with ilic provincial health department and the Red Cross Society m the cimduci- " ing of toxoid clinics for lmnuinlzirg ‘ against diptheria. The dates for the‘ ‘MY -“°\‘l'1l')‘°*11'-0|d SL111. “llO. lllil‘ annual convention are July 9 and mam’ ollwrs °f m5 R81‘. delights in m "$0 1011i; words, mentioned the mm - ‘pedestrian.’ “Now, Dcrck,‘ said I, ‘do you know-i what a pedestrian really is?‘ ‘I m not quite sure,‘ was the rcspunsv. "but I think he is one of thosc pcnple mo- torists run over!’ “ A MorningSmile LONDON, Eng. May 17.--Thci"c ls a move on foot in England to have a picture of Mrs. A. . Watt. the Canadian woman who founded ilic Women's Institutes in Emglanti and Lady Deiiman, president of the Nat- and chiitii'cs—in a. "countrywommw tonal Federation of English and Welsh swrc cupboard" at the World's Poult- W. 13s available for every branch so .i'y Congrctw which is to be held in that ‘in years tn collie the yioungcriho Crystal Pnlacc, Londo l, lhig, in geiseivitioiisnvill he rcmihdcd of the July. lt is hoped tluti a fvcsh supply splendid work of these women." of vegetables and innt will bc avail- Therc are now 4.517. W. I. branches ziblc ouch day. in England. l ST. ANNE DE BELLEVUTT. Que. hiya l7.'l‘hc Quclscc “lomcifs instit- utcs have coutrbulcti $1.001) to thl lflvlwscd. Womens’ Memorial Build- ing to be erected at Ottawa. LONDON, Eng. May lT-Tlic Eng- lish and Wales W. Ifs are arranging n special exhibit of "bottled" Inilis and vegetables. Jams. Jellies, pickles X / btiflandaldinlflaunif tlre REGAL; Jzandard They want thehighest qual» ity of flour that can be made from the best grade of the best Manitoba wheat. . AND this quality is abso- \> . , l Sanitary Napkins mm ‘ c-ld wny thcy plcam You see they know what they are doing. They know darn hcr stockings and act ns hcr personal maid. Cut it out. Dnnt do an- lutQly assured to thgn] WhCfl - that they can treat you any old way and you will still be humbly at their other band's turn for hcr until shc asks for it prctty plcasc and is, at least. h .si . . ll. [h 6 F , , ,, N d , ,, K ZiFZJJI-"JPJL....-'IJZZ..§‘»‘Z‘1i..‘1XZ.I‘1J’§‘..‘I°ZLL°..$1.1’;fiflftiilii. .123 “ ‘° ”°“ “‘ ‘“° "°“ " ’° ‘° “ icy Pm a“ 0d [IVES 0 J8 8ft’ d?) III I711’? 018.1’ ' ' " ' ‘ . » 1 L hm ‘I m" V“ “ ‘v hm" I mm‘ ‘W k _‘ ‘fm “_“_‘ (“mu hirdnm‘ hc corrects hcr. But, after all, poor Worried Mother. aren't you rcnping what you sowed? i - _ I flfPllf/llfillflk" »' —-—-—— since the time this pretty girl was born huvcnt you spoiled hcr and pamp- l ._' k1,.':.‘,'f.}.',';'_"_; I'M’? . " """'l ’,',','.T_§.. , .. .. ,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,.. r So hero is a ilp. Thc nrsxt tirnc your daughter defies your authority fcll‘ cred her and sacrificed yourself for hcr and taught hcr tn drsplsc you? Whcn " ‘- ‘lfj_ff‘fl,’_'"l°~ - l‘ ‘ " “"- "1"""'”‘ m" ‘i 5'" > "l *i-‘"ld"""ld'"l hcr that as 10;- n: "Inc Lu". in your house and cut". your bread she is your you hdnvr up a child in be srlihli and tPl.'—(‘i‘l‘ll.f!l'f‘(l. what clsr can you cx- l. l RPfnfl:-"l|1fl9~d'|:“_"“‘:"',“" y’ ' curs! and mirt h» tjliffifffl by ynui" hnuse- rulc» ‘il1"| that lfriarlsnt: no: pcei hcr to do cxccpt w treat you as your tlaiighlcr l= treating you? _ g ‘ . ‘ ' Lu conform to your ideas it would be bcttcr ior hcr to go w bolrd somewhere ' DOROTHY DIX. . _ , ‘. .._.__._____.._. - ....___