_ _,..-._....-.—.-'~"“" l EAGE EIGHT Woman '8 Who fl Dorothy bu; 8:11;" ‘thinks Ho ma Should ls 17811100“! the Home i’ tenem- '- ‘When Either the Husband or the Wife Sets Out to Rule in Marriage, the Results are Sure to be Disastrous, for the Only Rule " That Goes in Marriage is the One of Freedom and Equality r ' . "wwarmsefrdweqip A woman asks: "Who should rule the home, the wife or the husband?!‘ ‘Neither. Both. A home should be a democracy. not an autocracy. There should be no grinding tyrant on the domestic throne imposing his or her will upon a trembling slave. The Head ol the House should be twins, ani- mated by the sole desire to make a happy home and pull oil a successful marriage. Of course, human nature being what it is and all oi us inclined to bossiness as the sparks are to fly up- ward, this much-to-be-desired condition oi afialrs sel- dom prevails. 0n the contrary most homes from the altar to the grave or the divorce court are a dark and bloody battleground in which a woman and a man, each oi whom is determined to rule or ruin, are en- gagcd in a never-ending fight ior the dictatorship. Perhaps it is because most men, and virtually all women, are denied the exercise oi authority in the outside world that makes them so determined to bethe llE—Ol‘-5h€~\\’ll0-ll\\lSt-b€-0l)¢yfll in the family circle» Certainly it is observable that the smaller the man and the humbler the station he fills abroad, the more insistent he is on being the Grand Potentate at home, and the more insignificant and overlooked a woman is in society, the more ruth- lessly does she iorce her will upon her husband. All oi us have seen the curious spectacle oi men who were intellectual giants, or men who themselves commandd thousands oi othr men, who were so completely bulldozed by ignorant and stupid little wives that they did not dare to call their souls their own at home. And we have seen big, line strong, intelligent women who lived in quaking terror oi petty tyrant hus- bands who didn't permit even a chair to be moved without their say-so, and who made their wives ask them if they could go to a picture show or down- town shopping. ..._..___.. This unfortunate struggle for supremacy in the home would be bad enough. and provocative oi enough quarrels and bad feeling if the best man won out, but, alas. this never happens. It is invariably the one who is least fitted to rule the family who finally succeeds m dominating it, ior the nobler, the wiser, the more tolerant a man or woman ifiphhfi less is he or she fitted to cope with a mean, persistent, sell-seeker. If. you will consider the iamllies you know in which there is a fine strong man and a weak, silly woman, you will recall that it is the weak, silly woman who rules the household with a rod oi’ iron and who decides every question about the children irom the way they shall be brought up to what schools they shall go to, what careers they shall follow, and whom they shall marry. You virtually never see the strong, wise father dominating the tool woman, and giving the children the benefit oi his superior judgment and guidance. Probably no other thing does more to make marriage a failure and wreck homes than this unwholly ambition oi husbands and wives to be the Domes- tic Czar. For it has been written that a house divided against ltseli shall tall, and the minute a bridal couple set out to rind out which one is to rule It,the structure begins to totter on its foundations. Many a young husband gets his first disillusionment in matrimony when he discovers that his wife considers that her marriage certificate is as much a bill of sale oi him as if he were a slave who had been purchased on the block, and that she has a perfect right to dictate to him about what he shall eat and what he shall wear and whether he shall smoke or not, and to supervise his goings and his comings and refuse him permission to have even a night on a sleek. ..____._.. Also it is a solar-plexus blow to love's young dream when he finds out hat his only right in the home is the rlghtto pay for she has a monopoly oi its Nor does it add to any bride's love oi her husband to discover that he acquired a Christian slave at the alt ar, and that she,who has been tree and independent and sell-supporting, has found a master who expects her to ask “pretty please" for every cent oi the money she esms in his kitchen, and to request his permission when she goes to sce her mother or wants to join a club or buy a new hat. The happy home and the successful one is that in which neither hus- d nor wife is an autocrat, but in which they are equal partners who s. making mutual concessions and trying . It is only in these free homes that love lasts, and that husbamb and wives, working together and supplementing each other, rear fine children. For the day oi the Domestic Tyrant as well as the Political Tyrant is l0!"- DORUIHY DIX. FAMOUI real Tl-ieological Colleges, ailfiiifed ~ T0 B! HUNG with MoGiil University, in the {all of this year. MONTREAL. May 23. Eleven 3X1?- The portraits represent John Wy. traits oi leaders of Christianity rep- clifie, William Tyndale, 71mm” li -:- Social l and Personal -;- ~ Fashions 'W'lzlzi the Fashionable are Wearing ‘ r <_-___._.__ Illustrated Dressmakm‘ g Iggy mjah“ with Every P8119211“ 31 Annabelle Worthington """:__'.. A snappy ensemble with heaps oi dash and chic. ' rm Jacket u in the. pbpum hip length tbstlssobeoomlactomest figures. ‘rbe trousers are titted with tucks at the waistline. m. w“. fllrlns legs move with the same trace as a skirt. The tuck-in blouse has a youthiul tie neckline. ‘Phi-i smart PlJBms ensemble Style Nv- 3521 may be had in sues i2, i4, 18, l8, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust. It is suitable for the hostess, for lounglna 0r for resort ior beach W051‘. For the hostess, it's adorable in royal blue crepe silk with roman stripe silk blouse. Far lamina. a any printed crepe 811k is Practical. n; beach, linen. prints and shantung show Paris chic. Be sure to iill in the size oi the pattern. Bend stamps 01‘ coin (mm preferred). Price oi patient‘ l5 cents. "' _’@'_-_--iiialbnniltiii NO. 2521. Size ................-.-» Name ' .-u...“n.-u.-a..-u-s.us.<au.su "u..."n.-.-.....--ns..."sun-s. Street Address n.M..."n»...no-uu...-.uu.--. City _ H _ '_ state HAD NERVOUS BREAKDOWN i IN ‘ENGIAND m. Williams’ Pink Pills (Tonic) brought her ma: lo health "I w living is I town meyeul mama». Sheuubgggq” Rlvilllsmlll in England.” writ: Mrs. E. Y0". _ . will be benefited. ma‘- Sewell, who now resides in Tllfi lflma Dr- Willianu’ Pink Pills Ontario.‘ m. on time l s»: anervoug WYWIIWThuemmum-ses breakdown and with n». Williams’ Pink hwwuh-mm m. °' h"'°d°"' Pills I was made a smart ghebhdb n“ woman once again. The aim ‘up brought me through thatrwful “sllllrl Woman ‘coda u‘ b period than woman comes n . m"‘ inmiddleliie. Laterlwasint: on“ Am“ do” h‘ t ‘muud u” store in Guelph and I was pong speaking with a woman mdahcuidto m" inc she was nearly crazy with be: aervu. ' I said, ‘Have you tried Dr. WilliamfPink Pills?’ She said, ‘Ne’, butwhenweparted she said ‘I will get a box right nowfl" No wonder Mrs. Seweli recommends For 77w 600k ‘A MomingSmile raalilrifrirrlas While Smith was passing the ei- One-hali cup brown sugar, 1% ‘"5131’? bl! lflwhllffll. I- Wvmn hill’- cups white sugar, l tablespoon but. "ed m. will"! quickly down the ter, 1.4 teaspon salt, 3 cups peanuw aisle, and after dropping a. penny Heat sugar. salt and butter very m“ the “3- WW" l" l l9“- slowly in trying pm, sun-mg my Smith had reached the last pew,- stantly t0 prevent scorching‘ when Wlléfl “IQ woman came hllllillhfl blBk mixture ls completely melted and a Brain. and to his surprise‘ she 118M. Roldan brown, stir in the bro- “Mich” ' mm“ ‘mm m‘ b"! ‘M ken peanut; Drop by 513mm,“; “to was passing out oi the church door buttered pally mm. m. no“, on to a when he [ribbed her arm. buttered pan, and when cold, mt m "I say," he muttered» “why in the squares. name of goodness do you come in . hen, drop a coin in the bag, and then take it out again and leave?" The woman shook him o8 indig- ‘nantly. "I'm in the wrong church,” she said. lliqarette I: Inna as rm: (IHAKLU1"I'ETOV\I_N'GUARDIAN rpsenting four schools oi theology, Anglican, Congregational, nesbyter- lan and Wesleyan, the work oi George R. Rushton, an English art- Ist, will be placed permanently in fie new Divinity Hall of the Mont- Cranmer, John Knox, Richard Hook- er, George Pox, John Bunyan, Isaac Watm, John Wesley, John Keble and William Booth. 1581111 Portrait is from an author- itative original. For I Ié/éh/ f/laf Docfo r5‘ Prercribe fike 1 * / "i. » f onus oi law 13y 55/. wa/vfyandbe Ere gguguuauvu-uu-n wsennsmuicanw- POMPélAN GIRL JGHNS EYES forever following her- admin —-i'ascinatedl And Helen knows shcialoo ' ghcrbeshferlierskinbaethe sift, hcalrig low of youth — she is another Pompeian You too, can be known u a charmer of men-fascinating- " ' " —-anothcr Pompeian Girl. For clever women the world ever have cone to learn this about Pompelsn products- that wlgle it pvasible t; pay morlcagt is ilnpoeai e to uy tier. ompeisn uty Powder never cakes-it lies on the akin evenly, lastingl . One of its five shades is a flawless match {or your coloring. And new it can also be obtained in cake form in an exquisite new (Iompacc. indelible Lapel-i ism-Ni r Canal Cold fii_fitfi°'é.§‘“'““’ 3"“...- Baury Powder m-Blm lend at. an» o. l . re- \ .a c our t “ lQuq" g-‘Rllelllllonélxfl? Iaxpiu o? Dayeand liwlghtygnaae. POMPEIAN PRODUCTS FOR IIAUTY Q. Are both the square and the round tables appropriate for dinner? A. Yes. Q. 1s it permissible ior a. man es- cortingawomsnon atraintospend part o! the time in the smoking bu? A. Yes, but he should net overdo it. Q. Is it ever permissible ior a Women w Wm a hat with lull even- ln! dress? r A. Never. GIODEBY IN GEORGIAN BAY In covering Georgian bay and the North channel oi lake Huron and ad- joining country with a triangulation contiiol system, parties o! the 00nd- etic survey of Canada, Department oi the Interior, ellmbedsall outstand- ing hills and in some eases included country as tar as iorty miles north oi like Rural. Once these hills have beeulocstedtheycanbewedior various Pilrllflela such as sites for tor- eat protection towers or lookout sta- tions from which surrounding tim- -DIIIUIHIIQD.IIUIM in; um wwwr ' . linally accented W. F urn r- e " -~.p---<_uu-_vn__r c Selected plucking! from the Tea Gar- dens of India and Ceylon, blended with skill b r i n g' richness and flavor to your tea cup. Ask your grocer. COLE i Style Chats i WITH ALMA ARCHER You know, oi course, about the "burghers" who sit quietly on their front doorsteps in the cool oi the evenln , smoking their pipes, reading about investigations, and listening to the distant tin- kle ot trambeils." Well, the traps are being set this season for these stoop and step sitters in the form a: the most attractive wicker chairs, made without leis, Just like sand seats. The wicker frame and cane cross pieces" are well Vaispared tor unlocked-for storms, and the leather supporting straps permit the back to drop down easily in case you wish to bake the chair along to the picnic so Aunt Fan- nle’s evening will be more or less iretless. .. mailfléfléi war Literature? ' "V~ " - r l Paris TStyIes 1* main I! MARY KNIGHT United Press ltai! Oflfmlponqgn‘. PARIS, May car-iv. PJ-Women love to be just a blt m zenous. Men like women who ARI lust a bit mysterious. A: one at the best ways to bring about this subtlety o: mm“, u m select the right perfume. meat. but you can't see a smell. Especially is the ply-gem“. m“; you have selected is an odd combine your man will gently mm m. atmosphere, partially close his eyes and say, “Jug m,“ m m“ ‘delightful odor?" Then comes your inning when you "my d” murely, “l made it lnyseli." or,."It was made especially lo: m. ‘M ‘it bears my name. ‘rhea his imagination begins to work conjures up all kinda oi charming pictures that he scoiis at in other man will pull out beat a bright tattoo around the edges oi his big strong you have him in the hollow oi your hand! rbr the ready made persurnea there are a law. the bare “m, oi which are inspiring-take "Chevalier de la Nuit” for installs; “Knight of the Night." Can't you aae snow White new, Wm; golden trappings and iewelled spurs and a Lochinvar 591mm m." the delicate smoothness oi a little hand that trelnbles evgl- m -slightly with suppressed excitement? 0r time‘ "new dc Nult». “Flower of the Night," and see where that leads your fancy. Heavy odors are not to be sought for 193i, but the simple and iar mm subtle ones, the fragrance oi which is strangely Mmpelljn‘ The pleasant sensation that Just pereeptibly waits itself past the nos- trils is made oi’ the stui! that spells "Remember Mel" could it be latterlzed. . ANOTHER INDUQTKY LQCQTEQ m Togmuig 0B IPIIIUQPPBTI. lllvlnl levied ‘ special tax o! 85.000 to be used lg rionomo, Miay 2s, ‘The ‘lioronto, P‘ PM" WW‘ l°°4 1°! =1" mu Industrial commission announced to- ill ill-mags u. day a new industry (or the city with m” “m” “m”. “Winn”- the incorporation oi Baldor Electric 00., oi Canada, Ltd. and their decls- ion to manufacture fractional horse- power electric motors here. The com- F m mission has co-operated with oillcials oi the company since last October in the "development oi their Canadian plans. The parent company is the Bsldor Electric Co. o! St. Louis, Mo. The company has had a rapid growth in the United States n line with the in- creasing development in the use oi electrical household appliances, re-- suiting in a growing demand ior their motors. They have been selling their products in Canada {or some years through W. H. Cooper and 0o. Ltd, oi Toronto. Equipment will be installed and the manufacture commenced at once at 104 Adelaide St. E. W. H. cooper will be president and general manager oi the new company. _...._..__._______. WARS 0N GRASSIIOPPEIS PHOENIX. Aria, Ia-(U-PJ? Maricopa county has declared war “Hey were mean ‘to say it, but I knew they were right” "I was ashamed of my hands, but I “NOW my hands are as WHITE and had hoped no one else noticed them. 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