PAGE are ¢ v and. i. ersovial L o'- -»/fii1i4tfi,8 hos/lasso; Ale with... flllustrated‘: brossm“: f‘ fits... his... ;_ - with ---Everyv Pattern By ‘AinhebelleWorthington i Social "i" l Is. it a Man’s Duty to Support His Wife's Family? How to Manage a Philandering Husband -- ' Will a Moral Man be Happy Married. to a Wife With a Past ? Deni" Dorothy Dir-Please tell me what is the obligation of a man to his ~ lll-lflW-S. One of my wife's sisters lives with us and we pBY the b08111 111d keep of another sister who lives elsewhere. My wife's brother is absolutely no good and I will not tolerate hlrn at all in my home. but I know that my wife and her other married sister slip him money Lo spend on pool and gambling, drink- ing. etc. Both of the sistersdn-law that I support are incapable of doing office work, but they could make themselves very useful and earn their ownllv- ings if they were willing to go out es help in some- .1 3* IM’! d B Tu . :- ' g l a y 8am H’ DorothyDari LetterBoxy By Lola I40“ lllurnished vtovwl 504.! HASAAGI \ l l l .‘-. Z ‘wearer: movcs._'1‘he cleepscsllopcd outline of bodice makes the flat hip- _li'he more pronounced and combines with stitched plalnts of skirt to give léngtll. The sleeves are fitted witll darts below the elbows. ' ' style No. 3134 can be had in sizes »16. 18 years, 26, 38. 40 and 42 inches bust. and will add néivinterest and charm to wardrobe for town, office (or classroom. L ' __ _ v "A featherweight tweed in Spanish red tones is very effective with a < a FALLING‘- HAIR _, . its 1 '.\‘ a day so“ by “@1101” body's home. matching ..ehade fallle silk _ crepe l'*"V'\ “I 7“W“l'-" “"5”! Wm‘ '0 do)‘ Now is it incumbent on me to support these sls- Wulr- . awn" lnfhlvt: 21.x... As 1119113 are so, wvsdrhlawi, we have growing children that we must E covert cloth in partridge brown m ll*'1‘1'~' "l'*"‘*'"\l' P“ 1'" “Y m“ "°"".‘ educate. a small house and after working all day a sell-checked pattern with lnatohlns infill amine-in 1' l5 miller a <lir3otll<l mm, would like to be able to sit, down with his own Elude wool crepe is newin mode and» _.‘,,._.v-,._.,, in humor. alLllotlgh more. decidedly chic. _ ,1 Mid-night blue crepe marocaln l with collar in Lake blueshade is lexcemlonally attractive for trotteur .u' -_ I I , . I Black wool crepelvwlthwhite crepe. jtsaiin collar is dignified and smart ‘EIQP restaurant and bridge. family and not have always some one else around. SBLFISH. we reauit-wits for the scalp ‘#111011,’ groan llfilwili“ ordinary’ Fuses: .:l illf‘ first. place, rm)’ cnc troubled‘ _ , v . Answer: v “ml “‘m"m1a1 “m” of f“ h,“ ‘ l don't think a man is selfish beceusa he wants his house to himself with- flllzlllfll lmk to her general ilcalih. I k do n; out its being cluttered up by his wife's relatives. That ls what he married < - m. i ' ' rriln w 1 1 o” I“ qlrljmilnanzfoi pa’, _ any“. ‘ for, and it is no more than he has a right to expect. >.~,.~..;<. e vlilj. .. _s ""L|)."(l \\..:l ""“ “H” i‘ ", f“ ' is But how to attain this domestic Elysium is a problem that not svsn l fimclvclflw min with collar oti . uwnc tr "i. vhai pool» .._ll wi‘. not ZYOW _ . I- ,d surface. Hunter's green wool '=_ H, G0,, W) mun‘, .\,._._.,,,g ,0 , Solomon himself could solve. For the parastic relative is always with us. “may, Goya “d 51k‘ crepe damm P .3“, mmhuon b‘, exmmyi‘ He. she and they infest every homevand how tn get rid of thspests nolwdl. y,‘ RAH,“ “h, 3H,,“ ,0 1m, l knows. Or, if they do, they havent the nerve and the backbone to apply .10 genera. ltcnlih: in liinny‘ I118 lemedY- rm-es it is wise to have a thorough’ v _ ,-_,|,,,|.,.,. ,_.,,,,,,,.,,,1,.,,,4 l _ Curiously enough, it is the wife's family that fastens itself oltener on a‘ Bu: quite tu"cn flu r method: of man than his own. More men are supporting their wlveskparents and bro-I; u; fv-i- the ll ~ sh shamp00s| thsrs and sisters than are supporting their own, which Delhi?! ""15 Ihlnlil .,,,,_.n ,..,..;l,,., “.,.,-,., 1m 3mm, up in the long run. but why a family feels that it has a right to expect some Wu]. miss-age and brush-l man to take cal-c of them just because he married a girl belonging to it. .5 b,’ we lvalr may be the rcasonsl tiobody can explain. It just merely happens that way. . - ‘tr scanty." heads of hair anti these mi - can be iv-lnedlezl. ~ - l‘ But all about us we see fathers and mothers. barely past middle age, ‘rile mm: lmporlnnt factor in l1RlTI5LYOI|Q and well and healthy, who knock of‘! work when Maud gets married. w} txPClIIilLiOIl. Niaosflgi?‘ “m: Llmfceropth go and live with her. We see husky young men and women. ~llill2 sum-limes "this and? “m, are 10o temperamental to work, throw up their jobs and go to stay with .» AZ. .cus the muscles around lllfilsjslgf Maud, where they are sure of three square meals a day as long as "air roots. Hair tomes are used for] Mario's husband is able to foil like a dray horse. We see high-tempered 111d '1" Wllllm-“C "f ‘fllllulaimg ‘he M”; jealous ivotilen quarrel with their husbands and arrive with U101!‘ ITWVI-"Wa WW“ “f Mmd wrmlgl‘ m“ mall"! and their children to still further crowd bIOther-in-iaws already’ ‘Wemmwdcd Purple Hcgnton crepe, printed sheer yeliet» in sdftbrown tones and black sheer velvet selections. j Patternprlce 15 cents. Be sure to ‘fill in size pi’ pattern. Address Pat- item Department. Qur Fashion i _M|igazlne is i5 cents but you mayL " order a pattern and a Fashion Magazine together for 25 cents, y , . in N0. 3l34. Size ............-......... ' izrcTi blaring plaits are intgoduced in youthful model of tobacco Jar-own sheer woolen with yellow fallleflilk crepecollai- ahow new voU e of Paririmbrowl? em 0511x136 with gold thread. 4 . wnvl “sis-in...-...-.,....__,,,,,,,, "Name .eall "Ioelieeeele-‘aeaagnaes ‘ Street Address ' l f‘ : a larzie par! of the bctleflvlbuugalow_ It- la '0llg!\Od along int-Princess . imp: hntr is made as follows: ".ll"l u! l six if "fl ill \.ll\"v H11" L-zliscml. settl. . L. (lrams caster oil. ounces hay rum. Apply two or three! ilnwes a ‘week. Masque the siraip tiloroughly with till‘ llliilflillkk for sever-all minibus. \l\;\.i_v the tonic with medicine ‘vt-lppcr, small toothbrush or a small ere of nhsorbent cotton wrapped in -.l-.:r~. no =u-:e to moisten ihc entire c}. l7] irzrasrriizp he scalp, tilare the wiunlbs al- tile sides of the head over '11» ears. Sprend the fingers of both hand nvci- the front of the scalp tin-x nlnssazc by roatiltg the pal-cs; o.’ p tinder the fingers with Vi!‘ all vim. .v.. l"i n-Ynrci '.l])\\'2ll'(i move- ~-.~'l!. Ito orvly 11th the surface l.‘ w» val,» l: more, the skin itself. ‘rvswzv '.,:r‘ l'l'll'.\'li and bra]; of tlje an] ,l bu". mine molelncnz for \~l ’ ~li:'.l lie: To" place the flii~ - . 1'»: i I'll top 0f tile em and t-"ltn tn;- flngcrs of the “r '11:? :il.1.~a:;c with a lt)l"l\'i\l‘d imrkrcir. luau-innit: from the hat» "no T‘l.l‘.‘.ll nil nrrullicl the lei‘ lull» o! flue scalp. Change the po- StilOh cf ‘ho hands and massage the rlgnt side of the scalp in the same '.\.'l_'.. ‘Irviv llififvlilfl!‘ with fa rotary ivune-vvltut, ltliu-li he'll llrtnris n: once. ‘lite lua- sligc should be given for Len or lumen nlilnltes. I~. should be remembered that the shill nuri llnir are just as much in u-‘mi of insult: us: any other part of '11!‘ unlit ltml tnu’ qultornltyr-n mi;- lllr; ililil‘ l}; ('ilil.\(‘<l'bj.‘ wearing hats" ufllm» are loo ilght. if possible rolnc i IE‘. lint-z anti allow lt to have rill air hill/h lur iillif an hour or more each rla when 1hr.‘ sun 1.: not. too strong, ' is on the hot esu. day, the hall- should be extiosul t0 its rays for a sun oath. Hair which Ls lRCkilliZ in natural nil should iltlf. h» silnlripoocrl oftrrlei" than is ncvrvsarj: f‘)? ciranilness. Olive curry two or iilifl! weeks is us- iuilli’ sufficient when the hair is blushed thoroughly and the scalp IWTESSIILZPFI faithfully every flay. A lllflfllltl)’ hot oil ti-cniincllt is also tic- slrablc for this type of hair and a semllvrckly mflSfnIW‘. with on oily solve or scalp food. Usc pal-ts of F». lur- '_» in tvuv imlz- tom-s is clue to the mas-‘ 1r- ultll Wlllfill they must be 11D- '.lPd. A good scalp tonic to use for! One, .'r' of tlliiulolhl. Oil!" timln. H , mic dram Peru‘ I abo SIX‘ They know very well they are not wanted and that they l"! l" 11119551} . tlcn and nuisance, but they also know thalrMaud and John Won't throw 319111 out on the street or let. them starve, and. IHYWHY- it 15 958101‘ l0 In"? fl “V1113 ran it is IO work for it. And the question is what should Maud and John d0 ut it. , I think they should refuse to be victimized and that they should fofflo g these lazy loafers to support themselves. I think that by their misdirected ikindness they do harm instead of good, and still further weaken the moralo inf these weal-clings who will NW1‘ 1118K? I115! 95°" l" 7'1"" °wn behalf ‘mm I they are forced into making it. v There are lots of people. male and female, who are just‘ born tired and guilt) will sit down and loaf as long as anybody else Will feed film"- bl" “l” lwlll not starve, and when it comes to a question of $01118 t9 “'°l'k m‘ m" 1c limp the" will work. There are plenty o. young men and Womm W10 l" qumte" b!’ ‘mmre and who give up when they strike the hard lledlllhl- Q1’ W11"! the" °°°“P" , tion ceases to be a novelty and interesting and becomes drudlily; 1! ti"? 1 know they have somewhere to go where they can stair While U16)! rest up‘ 101' l zi your or so. and look casually around for a. 10b Wm‘! I b1! Pl? "Wewp? "d l no unpleasant features. But these dilettdnts would stick to their lob! 11h trim death. and insist: ‘of degenerating into neer-do-wells become successes. if there was no o0. open to receive them. no free board awaitinfl them. 111d it ‘V0111?! be n" W“ l bench and the breadllne for them if they didn't carfi’ 011- so in my opinion, lf brother-in-law will WWIH 11D m! 9x3“! “d 9"‘ ‘ “Keen Out" instead of "Welcome" on his doorrnat for his wifes relatives. ‘each side, Apply the oil evenly all ‘over the scalp, using a small brush ‘or a. pad of absorbent cotton will)?“ ‘in gauze. Massage the oil thorough- ‘ly into the scalp with the ilnzmlpa. iWrilig out a small turklsh towel in very not water. Wrap it around the ‘knead and repeat the hot applications .several times.’ Alow the oil to re- ‘lmain on the hair for one to three_ lhnurs, or overnight if the hair is ex-l ccpticllally dry and brittle. Now ‘shampoo the hair in the usual way. lusing a good liquid tar soap. olive oil shampoo or pure csstlie soap shaved ‘ins melted into a jlqtlid. meats, before you may , Oily hair may be shampooed as M11"- loftcn as once a week. After the vlshampoo apply a little amringent ltonlc and massage th e 5081b. '1?" [following mixture makes a very good tonic for oily hair. One-half dram salicylic acid, two drains tincture of ca-ntherides. ten drop! "Hm" '1‘ capaieni ten ounces bay 111m. 011° ounce alcohol or cologne water. Shake "l1 together. Be sure to shake and fan the hair every dfly 511d l1" ‘he scalp a sun beth at rellular intervlll- Mrs. D. H. and Anxieum- You!‘ problem of falling hair is AMWGTI-‘d above. Give the warm oil treatment and use the tonic as directed. You must be sure to build up your health in general as well as 51W 10611 "9"" expect fl- Temorrew-Beelty Questions Answered Household Hints filebeelehe . For 77w Cook i now manna ooui calm cnliivncnnv snoarcaltc mo," m, m,“ s 1m son cream b! rnixinl I “blossom of oatmeal, it tablespoon of powder. l l l . Make a rich biscuit dough. roll out whm, nmwral o“ and olive o“ mus ‘lone inch thick, and cut in two-inch lbw“, m4 1,5 pm; o; luau“; A]. ‘My drops of uil of tar 0r pine oil. ‘Warm the oil and apply it as fol- UHVSI f-‘usl. pflfi the hair ill the cen- "r. tltCn again in one-inch part; on squares. When cooked. split. and but- no’ m“ mm.“ w “m4 M- gvw or ter. Place a. tablespoon of cranberry m", n", "m, gtrgln m4 god‘ 14 sauce ml the under-half, and than a “m, o; ‘wohoL tablespoon whipped cream. Cover with the other half, put the cran- berry sauce on that end cover with] gunk“; cup 1mm, My," m". whipped cream. The recoil» iorlsurln; molaaaea. or dip it full of now. s MlAlUI-ING MOLAIIII _ and his ‘passingfancies. keep him regarding his little affairs as mere flirtatious, instead of believing ' lines. with memoir-oodles Wlthe-ful- ness. low placed mt to flutter wlfen I I City , ~' _ Stats v it.’ them a iced turn; all of her family. . ‘ ‘ Mavlle- ~ . DOROTHY nix.» t - _ V>vov.eeeee,s'»;" ~ 4"‘ Dear Miss pix-I have been inarriedseventecli years to a mun love devotedly and who loves me_. but I know that he is meets; . And when he sets the opportunity hs»p1ays‘ around with them. He is very handsome and‘ extremely attractive towoménfand‘ my heart sinks when I think of some clever woman getting him ‘away from me. It is only in the last three years that he has been so deeplymware of other women. I suppose up to then he was foo busy or maybe I was prettier. How would you advise m: t0 handle this situation? ;, Mpg x, naii-i Lu ' whom 1 Ha is good and kind and sweet to me, Answer: . . i ~~ . ‘t ‘ , t The only way you can manage the philandercr husband is to drive hllll with a light rein. As long as you do not try to check him he will probably r forecwith him he is sure to, bolt and lump theueneefiinduvander on‘ into ‘forbidden pastures. ' The insin thingifor you to" dolls to call who iila-‘s sense of humor, make a tragedy- of it. Just laugh it pfl. Joke him about his new crushes Tease him about his“ol_d‘ sweethearts and you can thcm to be the grand passion. _ Your role should be that of the indulgent mother looking on amused at a boy's experiments in call love, not that of a jealous wifewho fccls herself outraged by her husband's lack‘ cffaithlulness. Don't make scenes. Dolrt nag. Don't watch him. . Don't try to restlfqln him. Don't try to keep him away ffrom the women 'he_ admires. .On the contrary, invite him to your house and give-them en overdose‘ of their society.- Make your home as attractlvejs ybii possibly canand don't spar _ one _ on thejbeauty snob-soil bliyirlgjyaufself L A Wm y Rlld you won't come out a pile second, for that type of man likes to have‘ his little with other woman and it flatten his vanity to think that he can attract them, but in the end he always comes back to home and mother if she has the wit to play a waiting game. DOROTHY DIX; eeeeeeue r ways lived s clean end 121011111“? Recently IYhave become engaged to J1 ulomari who has beena friend o": my family for twentyéflve years, and she time with a married man. ~She_ say that she has repented cl hcrjivrongg doing, but ahcfeels thatavd had bet r break the engagement’ because considers herselfunwortby to mlrryimc andvbecause shcifears that ll», be impossible tovmake a happymnion without having such contrasting back- grounds. What do you-think about 107-‘ _ _ woltamn To msurrtilcrlou; _ _ 1 a Aiuwer:_ _ __ ,; _.. ,,.- 1. think that the woman is rlght end mo. i! you married her, her psst would be a specter that would haunt youryhome-and drive all peace and happinesaoutoflt-l 1' ' - ~ "-. If ' so far as the woman herself ia eollcernlii, you could trust her absolutely. There ia not the slightest danger Imild evee guilty pgein of any lapeaa from virtue. bum ‘dotibtflrauy goodfsnaii- ever. wally forgiven the woman who has been b“, ee-eeeriooia her fault. , V V Sometimes the ‘mam-wile by a weak cit-mei- tumult band to the woolen wltrhatllb v can-hold out dalene anti he cannot forgive’ _ _ V _ L because ahe haa shattered-MIMI _ , f4} ..s..."saws-vs...-s'..............,‘ unless they ere too old and too sick to help themselves. he will do himself antl' After albwiien": man marries afgin he ‘doesn't miirlrl .v . . . , enormously. intrigued by everyattractivlwoman her, do no more than zigzag a~little ofl the strait and narrow road, but if you use - Don't’ take your husband and his admiration of other women seriously, Don't , iéodcloules. Keep in the running. ~ Dear Dorothy Dix-I em a' widower, a Christian gentleman v/iio has al- has told me to myuhorrorthat 'sha has had an aflalr during much of that _ ll j age -ayweak-sinnar.jiu_t.tlie man-who has t.‘ ‘ been strong enough-to himself canaetul-‘ideraund he alag- only the has done yrqng, bra She M "to the town council, asking why they didn't engage a fnurnber of the unemployed to fill in the many holes on the course. which _ ‘causes the players so much annoy- matters was anoe and induced so much bad lan- A Mom... Smile An old ‘lady wizo took truest in- terest} in». municipal " _ walking ov r a golf course and notic- g ed the bunkers here and there. l r U880. <-~"‘ Manufacturing industries in Ar gentina. are being developed. l Thousands of acres in Sumatra all l being planted to rubber. i Spain is preparing to take a na- tional ccnsus next spring. u... solicits amazing new way a master baker. It’e fully deecribed aeadyoufreew qualities. ieaeafiufluusvasilt‘ your; novel- be out l think if you rriarrieqll canberry sauce is as follows: Pouring” gm”; m; gggblgg gygry drop Cups ripe cranberries, two cup: veldlo: molaaael to come out of the cup. water three cups sugar. Place on the stove in a. deep kettle. Allow them To WIIITIN 01,011!!! w boll rapidly for just exectly ten’ p"; g, ("v gum o; lgmdn, 11th the minutes. They must boil briskly. D0 rind on. in the boiler with the white not stir from start to finish. lkimlqothag.‘ 11m removeg ptralng and, thoroughly. and allow them in re- mekea the clothes white without in- main in til: bolus until cool. jury. ‘ mind. 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