i r l .. w .Woiinan k Realm, ill/hat‘ the Fashionable Are Wearing . Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington a truly delightful crepe silk in vio- let-blue shade, fmures the new moul- ded silhouette wiiii-i low-flared skirt fuineas. Tho puffed sleeves add fill-t toudi of femininity so important in the mode. Style No. 3470 comes in lifia l4, 16. 18 years. 36. 38 and (0 inclns bust. In ilwmedium siaeflé Yards of”- indh maiterial with 1% yards 0f hind- ingisallttalcestomakelt._ . 1n chiffon flint, it's exec,“ “y dainty for afternoons and informal evenings. _ For summer wardrobe. it sharia lt- sclf beautifully to printed dlmltfl. om- hroldered batiste, chiffon printed voila and pastel tub silks. Pattern price l5 cents. Ba sure to fill in size of pattern. Address Pat- tern Department. Our Spring Fash- ion Magazine is i5 cents, but you may order s. pattern and a Fashion Magazine together for 25 cents. r___ __._.__..__._.-_-_--—- No. 8470. Bias......-.......-.-...... “noun-no... - - . - - suns-chaos". Letter Box 1><>»-<>¢I=>" 7. - » ...__ ....._ Why the Best of I-lousekeepers and Mothers May Yet Lose Her Husband -' What Makes the Eager Student Unpopular? -- Feminie Cradle - Snatcher Dear Miss Dix-I am a man 42 years old. Have been married years. My wife and I have lived together in unusual harmony.’ Never a cross word between us.- She been an ldmlrlble 1101189380901‘ l!!! I di- _ voted mother. I have tried to be_a good husbandtand have given her everything that any women in reason could wish. Everything serene on tbs outside and I suvlme my wifc is ‘fond of ma in her way. but aha treats me as casually as s stranger. I long for loving and affectionate companionship. I want, her-to tell me sometimes that aha loves mo. I want her w put her arms about frny neck, her lips tomlne. We have our own rooms, and it isi-gocd-night dad. when we part, and good-morning dad, when we meet in the morning. Yet she would feel herself outraged if 1 sought elsewhere the love she fails to give me. Believe _ me, Miss Dix, it is these fri gid wives who drivs many a. man from home. A HUSBAND. Answer: Right you are, Mr. Husband, and I often wonder if the women who are wailing and beating upon their breasts over their unfaithful husbands are not very often accessory to the crime, and have not brought their misfortunes down upon their own heads. Also I wonder if there wouldn't be fewar lady Loves if there were more wives who were lovers. Women seem to think that heart hunger is a purely feminine complaint, and that. they are the only ones who ever starve for affection. It never learns to occur to them that a man is not satisfied Just. to take his wife's feeling for him for granted, and to argue that as long as she makes him comfortable at home andvscws on his buttons and dams his socks that she is still in love Nor does it seem to dawn on them that if a man loves a woman be wants some response to his affection. He wants kisses that are not so cold and liab- by and perfunctory that. they are an insult instead of a caress. He wants to see her eyes light. up with joy at his approach. He wants to know that he still has power to thrill her. He wants her arms about his neck. He wants her to cuddle into his arms. He wants, in a word, for her-to keep up the love-making of their courting days. - ‘ Yet pianty of men never get this. Their wives appear to this]: that when they got married they were metamoi ‘ from sweethearts into ‘cash registers, and that they lost all human sensibilities in the process. Plenty of :- Social I ' mildew. Mlnlstonliun-Iiown hi lloaltll, Galas 7 lbs lni3 Weeks é i Household ‘Hints QIQIUID Chair Bottoms whencanescatsarcsaggedwash them withhotwatoronddryina hotlun. ‘Ihiswilltlshtanthem; sin-mud Addateaspcoaful a! vlnagarto imlsmmtisusosmomnsmss itwillpreveatthcfccdfrcmabserb- ingtccmuchfat. " ..z k, suns" no u» stained olcthes u. mull milkaudlaylnthunm to remove women never see their husbands as s. man again after they are married, and the chief element in the amaaeme that many a wife feels when she finds out that her husband is stepping out with mo: wosnen is her surprise at discovering that. he is human and still craves tenderness and love, and wants ' to be potted and made a fuss over. ' She had been picturing him as a more money-making machine. lhe had assumed that his only passion was for his business, that the only thing ha could get a kick out of was a ten-point. rise in the stock ntarkct, and that he had just as much outgrown and discarded romance as he bad hi; wedding A Modern Hygienic Service . g W. < l-"nflcktg l without To minim of women, Kmx, o. N... nu fr“: s ‘ , N: n is a hygienic service which they wo d never . of oing without. For a few pennies, they obtain absolute security and wonderful freedom from worry, not found with old fashioned napkins. Doctors sad nurses urge Kocdbec i: promos‘ pin t _ __ serious consequences that may easily allow times of hygienic 3;; distress. ,, No embarrassment when buying". t s K "re: at‘ dru . _ dry goods or departmental store. iiiguil. .11 60c 1:’ box gt‘ a dozen. Super-size 75c. Directions in every package. MAM INCAIADA KOT€X Sanitary N apbin: . a Fosters: o... N...» “a Improved Katie I XICJ-latooestlfilflbihkhai ’thls§thatotberpeeplcdo. And she honestly believed that all this Robot wanted of a wife was some- body who would keep his oiled up and ln- good working condition. If you mflae,el_~ezcecmazsrrxdigaf'.flfifle"elsebceitellswhat she has done to make her husband physically comfortable. She tells you that she has been a good rousekee, , that she has been a thrifty manager. that he has always had a clean house and I. good dinner to con-is home to. She never mentions how she has treated him, whether she has been ten- der and afectlonatn to him, whether she has shown him appreciation and understanding, whether she has given him her lips or the back of her ear. when he tried to kiss her. She doesn't think these demonstrations of af- fection count. She has said it with pies and mutton stews Ind she thinks he should be satisfied with that. ' Yet if she would consider sha would know that what a man marries for is love. He doesn't have to marry for a cook when thereis a good restaur- ant cn every corner. Ha doesn't have to marry for a comfortable place in which to live. There are thousands of clubs and bachelor apartments in which every need is catered to as no wife can do it. He doesn't have to marry for feminine society. There are too many women willing to play around with him. “"1" z was» . ‘m mm A MomingSmile "What's the matter with your wife?" said one churchwarden to another. "She seems to be very much upset today." "That's true." replied the other. '.'% I, ‘ A "She's had a severe shock." ' UN!!!“ mun“ "What's happened " " nu sssistlngat u» - ‘has: faricff dllldii-‘tlvflllfl nual nimble scale she took oi! her 53w the convincing tcstiaronyof Mr. hat. and somebody sold it m- four- @\e":.'!a.'_w_:if;: “c? _.. . .... .., "iriuqesirmni. a. " ' ————-—~———— weight’!!! ditto! afifound 1175:2535- iavalal t. Character Clowups t -fi:'.§';.T...f.i-.....ili';o_.u"§I @1514“; ,umm.uw"‘i"m,"asn.s "one use. t: anaemic Edits: joints, LONG Homzour - ailntwciui-iii-Eluw-v- Ill-LY SH°W$ ,.¢_}'q..:.i1;_._|i_._r_u Porrsprsins, roman ess- row muscle screncsgnd rheumatism - S O C l E-TY hfierarovcdlferviliniolocaboea. t"#*"f-‘..'.'*.'.t'"-‘ar"r'" '" llcaltllan _ inc at crsiosc Fthefi§r~est2l|emiri's_ shop for kindle or two of thisuustyfssi; . i“ i I Egvluue i 5U DELIEF I '. Ne. when he forfeits his personal liberty. and assumes a woman's board bill and shopping ticket for life, it is because he wants lcvc more than" anv- thlng else in the world and is willing to sacrifice everything else for it. And this being the case, how is it possible for any wife to deludc herself into thinking that just as soon as he is married he ceases to desire love and is satisfied with a little lukewarm affection? Surely it is time for women to wake up to, the fact that their husbands yearn to be loved just as much as they do. and that they want to be flat- tersd and cajoled just as they do, and that. when a woman ceases to be a lover she does so at her peril. For if men dc not find affection at ‘homo they seek it elsewhere. It is the rigid wives who loss out. g D030!!! DB. I I I I II I I I ' Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a sophomore in college. I have a good schol- astic record, am a good musician and fairly popular among my classmates. Yet at any social gathering _I am a perfect frost with the girls. They simply can't soc me- I don't dance and arntoo busy with my studlesto learn. 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Q- What is the most appropriate form of gift at a christening? A. Money, - Canada Increased B)’ $33; 788, 000 From US. In .1929 wsliuroittaprilic-osnads "lllllfllltodlibythcohambsrcf" commons oftbaflaisad ltatasto havabcsathobsstmsrhtfcr unit-i MRI“! Products durinl 1m for thasecondoonIsoutivayaas-andalsc the brinolpal distributcr of mun ltatu products totalled nearly al.- poopoopoo and were m par cent. of the total escorts. rag were lus- er by stMOIJOc-than in ms. when thoaaaroundthcmouthpimispward insteadofdaooplhl- ‘ Arugieoklngmthegenmalflth and mental attitude the newt atoll ll medal external treatment with aoammastrinimtl» "0111 Ill—l' ssqpsM-lnma dailyfwb-l Mit- wrest» womanwhoae faeiai~ musclesarcbeglnrllflsibllimml“ wnosnarour l. prom Mother 0i c"! an flia mother of hcalday chlkhcn. 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