' . . o. f'1:0 ')'-i p 3 El.l.Ell'S' niiiiiv Till Women's realm mil. ousnmax , HAY 11. 1,951l -t Ftv;v'p'b non .. ..... V1 .....,...t-.-mag gag,-pg iirlhmark I ' Man's Defect Nol Hereditary; Surgeon Can Correct If ll; ".:e:1'Ft l I I . (I The lumlger go; mombagg-:0-ha. . a res roin e . "IIi' 30d Y-7"" dun u:livered to Aidules these lbeins Cl .! idgys - sills and P15"! "15 3' l" 'ers. and all that will I0 W 911' as as-as wraanoa. sue. a a.:-msiwm fill. at iensth. the hopes of the T l,,,..,,..,. in regard to that build- !” ”'3.'.:”..oi.i?"" "2: ”:.:.l::"”: 'tion concrete W ' air dint of some pmti l id . : lthis inland min. and once the i IEINIIIVO IWIOK Oil Iudlfugt All I.l.lloOm0Ilil0 mechanic will C-"1e-und up. on to ghghv pg. . situation or impasse. it may be tell you that if your car will not "going, the construction will com- . Possible to smash through pecul- 13 I The .5?!” Say - - Ir Genevieve an-an .;.fiii gt. Ibo 'l'onorrow 1 DEAR MISS DIX: I am a young girl of 18 and Just four months ago I met a young man of ill. We went together for about three weeks, then became engaged. but have decided not to marry until I am 21. My trouble is this: he has a harelip and because of this, my feelings have been hurt many times by older as well as younger people who make careless remarks about it. Many people say that if we should marry and have children they would inherit this same - birthmark. We love each other very much and I ' couldn't ask for a kinder man or a better worker. Should I go ahead and marry him or let other peo- ple tell me what to do? T G lhnv me” 3' ""9 91”” m iwklmence. we think now the swallows in cl:-cunigtancss, such pg-ogi-es. at on e to find the reasons. 1'-'i.i-st, that once mmd 1.1,. dwelling gnu give and strenuous tactics, based the el or gasoline mly Mi be haven r.'ong the old rafters and on sound techniques and knowl- flowing-In etnpty S3-5 tank 0' eaves. and in part dispersed the edge of peculiar underlying fac- Domel-hlnl llluliml W "” plpmemptineas of that vacant place tors, gre bound to gtti-u:t the that feeds the CI: to the enginmmmugh the summer, mun nnda hearty support of those in lnflu- second. Iomelhinl they be W'l'0nE'choose other h,u,i,,g on their re- ential positions. Cultivate these with the electrical equipment -rm". . In the meantime mg. lor security but not too forcefully. aztgiry, spark plugs. 10089 003390 chine”; 1, being ovexahaulgd gig: - air: 0 Some years ago in a series of ."9P51”d W "'9" mem'udmmc- This has daily articles 1 likened the i.ody'cNvP1n8- h 1 to an wmmobne. t e stomach wasltions for the housewives. 8 oud ihe gas tank. the mall intestine one at her Cieminb 5"-Wand " M ANSWER: Skipping over your question for the moment, I can't resist the observation that a , three-weeks acquaintance certainly isn't much . '1' preparation for an engagement. but you do show If It Is Your Birthday Those whose birthday it is may and it profitable to take aggres- the veran- i u 1-,, ,1; 3, (vhere food is mixed with 611885-J m'”"""' W app”: ml .-ii sense by postponing marriage for three years. If blhfzkng ozonditione of Ehgdfgsnt tive 1111995) W35 the CBrbul'8t0r.ld3h 50 9”-103' 3 mum M 5p'g: at the end of that time you are still in love with each other, and (,5 dl ir or perhaps only to watch mehif:r.i: ggtfisgeiingielwdllhfsn of athe flight of a plane above a wooded (amine were shock absorbers, and hilltop. she may find hers?” the brain and nerves were the pressed into service. To "Hold this electric system. jwrcnch while I try to 89! this In his "Wonder Stories of the piece off e got to put in a new Human Machine." published infpart here. and the d---l himself I-Iyrzeia. The Health Magazine. byIwouidn't turn this nut! Now keep your young man still seems to have all the character with which you credit him-I'd say go ahead and get married. As for the pos- sibility of your children inheriting the blemish of a harelip, I sug- gest you have a talk with your doctor, and I'm sure he'll convince you that this isn't likely. Such marvels are being performed in the field of plastic surgery today that I wonder if your betrothed has ever considered an oper- ation in this line to correct the defect. projects and greatly desired am- bitions. The ability to "smoke out" some subtle or sinister un- dercurrent at the root of this menacing situation, by drastic and forthright attack. may prove of surprising denouement. Ener- getic action, discreetly developed. could win the practical gupport 91 the American Medical Association. 1', in place. just like i this. "firmly FRIENDS ARE ILLBBED J". m , Dr. George A. Skinner states that now, up mg no good at 311! And Your friends and acquaintances must be ill-bred. indeed, to make . . - - - 3-.- w1?l:Bpi.;hcyDl;VYl'Itt;ftac(t::'uift.dlYl:iQ)e 1:141-1 me mysterious somcmmg wmchfwhue manor duties me, on, 3,1” tactless remarks about this condition. Few of us come into the Elllubelh Ardan gives you Sllcll Poarlass proplifilllons illlil 0 L: 95: achievement, with ultlmntg we call electricity has come to be desperately. wnmbming as 15 re. world as perfect physical specimens, and your friends might be ,sur- . . M I mews, and enhnhced rem 9 so important in our lives that wepquhed of James. helpem W"; and prised if you turned the tables on them and reminded them of their m .V..,, A child mm on mi: da 81; em sometimes wonder how people everiskm to the interest. failings. Physical imperfections are no bar to love or a happy mar- g .4... dowed with an energeucyenmu. managed to get along without it. . . . riage. Many a woman is more happily wed to a handicapped man ""s than she would be to a handsome Don Juan who feels impelled to """" f -. hi i. . - . . . A5 a matter 0! mt ( '5 "mm But even this is not 50 dmurb Since nothing less than the best ever satisfies this ll Cl d d t I: lit- B c an 1" en n8 we as” machine has used electricity ef-ii g to the cleaning, we have mg n to overcome dmlcumes and shower his favors on every woman he meets. perplexm" 1" um for hundreds of gener'-f:;i::g1-8:50;” sui:;en1”;"3m:e' DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: b way to touch the hearts or greatest of beauty authorities, there is a distinction t In that alli-()lnl:J)l1);le;:I:l('l:arilr3:3tstfSrtyD emu Du... stuns, mm mm, mm 35:31 lI0ail.:et;:a:l;:”;'l ol';l:esCr:I:lI0a::V:eaClt)of:1l: ::;:V:VEllIlo,mf(;trllenl'; to this wonderful home permanent which is NOW- She laughs or -we 2:11: :3 :::'::.:i...5:.m-?..::q";::; :2:..:;: ”Jl;.'.i2f:.: '”E31”..'2i”3.2Eii.”l..S5Bi'i"'l:5.”.i:f..I.!f":.f: -ecosni-ed. and PM by beahtv-mkinsl w'-'v- ::i:secrlEi)ltleantihaif-e:ii.sse nigieiggldistyy uI1r?iiE"en- YW have!” 59911 W? Why sires, but I feel that I am a cod and have come to the place where conscious women everywhere. 9 I can stand it no longer. My mother is a sweet woman and it has broken my heart to act as I have done toward her for she has done everything for me that a mother could do for a son and my conduct' has made her miserable. Why is it that wives so often try to alien- ate their husbands from their mothers? - you must have! I left it right here smmrzig tide siggginntlystaerilbliitstogowfiT-1"” when I mum put my hand giesszemswgm, heaw pistons and-on ii in a hurry. I suppose" in a n m oh a mine comususpicious tone "you've thrown it ,Cr:::::sham :,?p1ode.e 8 S fout in the house-cleaning. Well. at age Springtime in her heart akalnl New-found nie- ty. peppy ener- Product of Miss Arden's genius it is IV. A new. alive - , - b "er. Now HENPECKED N K g H I ddm to -farting andidld you ever see it e . ' p g . :yoe:.:ettsd:"Mcol::r', mailmafnmg furious spmcesses in Mrs. . - I would know exactly ANSWER. Womans ruling passion is possessiveness and that is the one permanent wave for home use the reason that so many wives try to alienate their husbands from their mothers. They can't bear to think there ever was another woman in their husbanda' lives. even if that woman is his mother. It makes them furious to know that their husbands are bound to their mothers by ties of love and gratitude that are the growth of years; that their husbands and their mothers have memories and associations of which they know nothing; that their husbands have the lifelong habit of going to their mothers with their confldences and for coun- sel. and that every man's mother is in a way his ideal. ' The monopolistic nature of women makes it impossible for the average wife to see this without getting green-eyed. She is deter- mined iliat her husband shall love no one but herself; that no one shall have any influence over him but herself; that he shall be in- ierested in no one but herself. She has not the wisdom to realzle that a man's love for his mother in no wise conflicts with his love for his wife. Nor has she the wisdom to know that she has taken the surest fresh. calm ynuthiul- i me body 5 directed by the brain.' Continued on page 3 the brain is the center or seat of human intelligence. In the human brain battery, there are two parts. the front part with intelligence and the back part with various small but important jobs to do re-. lieving the main brain of much. detail work. 3 with oil actually spun into the magic curling lotion, so that you, too, can have that silky. natural looking wave. stations, which relieve the main branch of much work. Just as electric energy of a machine is recorded and measured, so impulses in heart and brain it- self can be recorded and measured to diagnose diseasehin thfctse organs. , , Finally. ust as t c ba cry of an b3:?:1,"g3:n?r:;:g::1t51:ve5.:l;e,E: automobile) has to be rested from Iorr to the mnmmado bam;n,. In its work. so as to store up energy ddmm to the mam brain msbabi the recharged). so the human sew me human body has bundiesf brain needs rest and sleep. and ' ti t ti . if it i i. b (plexus), sort of electric storagep1V(eB&IIl;:.n.sgo:d wrjriiismg condfmmcli e taken on new inter- i eats. Yea. thousands - - of once faded 1 women. weary 1'” -- . from blood-iron ' ovsrty. have bloomed nnew with the 4 gal of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Try Dr. Wl lama Pink Pills yourself for so dayal : p Enjoy new health. Dev and cherry. Start l i todayl Get back ”in the pink w I R. wii.LiA'iias t PINK PILLS rm curt PIIMANENT, fast and easy as setting your hair. Set includes Spun-Cream Lotion, special alloi Bob-pins, Curlsticlr. Curlcap. Neutraliser. 82.50 I . IOD CURL PIIMANENT, perfect for all types of hair, all lengths. Set includes Spun-Cream Loiion, Rod Curlers. Blue Grass Shampoo, l" " . g Cotton Pads, Curlcap 84.25 Refills. 32.00 way to kill her husband's affection for her. For while, through ;5 e" l ' . lg " weakness and for the sake of peace. he may give in to her. in hi 3 - o ' heart he resents her tyranny and her unreason. And his conscience? yl M0i'"”19 sm"e E COok.3 Corne' Holnahold s5f'GPB00ii -1 never ceases to reproach him for what he knows is a dastardly deed in turning from the mother who bore him. V” By Robert lbs . ' . Baked H MI 8 my : DEAR MISS DIX: I am a girl 20 years old. in love with a man Cum" Curio”, Bun um "I. m d ' pl, of 40. He is fine in every way. We are very congenial and enjoy 3 umespoons and on, 55 cup C", 0' D”... being together. Would I tire of this man. whom I so adore now. in John Randolph and Henry Clay tubbable colors. d bedtime. . It's rein! to be a lovely ' smart-as-silk cottons with the crisp airs and . Take your choice of gay. ginghsms, pastel broadcloths, fresh picolays. Cool beauties you'll live in from breakfast to Priced so realistically that you will .be able to afford several. season in these Pastel pieolays in fllcinliinn. scintillating shades. They have lovely laee trim. neat large or small collars and smart pearl but- ton trims. These are in a wide variety of styles . . . Priced- 9.95 striped Cottons in charming pas-I tel shades with novel pockets and darling pearl button trimming. They have the new. attractive shawl collars . . . priced- 4.98 . The ever-popular plaid gingham as well as smart plain colors in either light or dark shades with white plcolay accents. They have Peter Pan collars, chic pockets and flared skirts . . . priced- 595 to 395 Xnl)r:'4.;1l'.i' xZ,(,”L,i X. later years when he is 60, say, and I am 40? SUE ANSWER: I do not consider twenty years' difference in age pro- hibitive. provided the man is young for his age and the girl is' old for hers. I see no reason why you should not be happy with the man of your choice even if he is considerably your senior. And don't be afraid of the future. Remember while he is growing old you will be growing old also, and faster than he is. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers. but will ans- wer problems of general interest through her column. Modern Ehquelie I! lolseria Lee Q. Is it preferable to write I business letter in short sentences and short paragraphs? A. Yes. Brevity is preferred in I business letter. though it takes real ebility to "tell the story" in few words. It is often more diffi- cult to write a good short letter than a lengthy one. Q. Is it considered good man- ners to supply a word which seems to elude another person who is speaking? A. It is perhaps a friendly ser- vice if the speaker is a foreigner- but it most certainly should never be done with s countryman. Q. When a woman has been in- troduced to, you as "Alice Young." how do you know whether to ad- dress her as Mrs. Young or Miss Young? A. The only thing to do is to ask her. unless there is someone else nearby whom you can ask. WK 3 Boiler English E Ily o. o. iviiiiau ' ww-ze.za..wx-.Y-mxczez-3. 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "I shall try and be on time for the party." ' 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "italic"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Innocence. innane, innuendo. inoculate. 4. What does, the word "inviti- ious” mean? 5. What is a word beginning with im that means "obstruction; obstacle"? ANSWERS 1. say. "I shall try to be in time for the party.” 2. Pronounce first i as in it, not as in bite. 3. inane. 4. Tending to excite odium. ill will. or envy. "His invidious remarks made him very unpopu- lar.” 6. Ilnpedirnent. ; mm- How Can I I l l & Illa Aallq -N-zcnezcmz-.-.cs.ssAs.c:c:sxx,as:am: Q. wbatuagoodwaytovm pare egg plant? A. Prat wash its qg plant. then cover with boiling water. Cook for so minutes to an hour. tn. lower nuns and leave them then for a few days. They will straighten the curtains.. ' I I. once had an argument and did not speak to each other for quite a. while. One day they met where the sidewalk was very narrow. As Randolph came up. he looked Henry Clay in the eye, and not moving aside an inch. hissed. "I never turn out for scoundrels!" "1 always do." said Mr. Clay as he stepped politely oi! the walk and let Randolph pass. I l sliced. peeled onions. 1 cup diced celery. 56 pound ground chuck beef, 4 cups canned park and beans with tomato sauce. 1 tea- spoon Worcestershire sauce. 1 tea- spoon powdered sage. 55 cup water or canned tomato juice. Heat the salad oil in a frying pan. Then add the onions, celery and beef. Cook. llncovercd, itlw-m 10 minutes. Add the rest. of the ingredients; heat thorough, Serves six. Alter removing a dress. place it on a ” immediately and hang' in a draught of air iintil it is thor- oughly dried and sired. Their place a sachet bag inside the drool” and put away in a garment bag. 'I House Plants . The earth around house piantf must be kept sweet or the planis.. cannot thrive: nothing will do thii" better than to work some coffee In sleep, perohanoo - to dreani . . . in a gown of heavenly nylon trioot. . . a gown that whispers softly, "You're .: lovely! " Issuance-I hoe lingerie . Prlnoess,VIiita. 814.95. Not shown: net all (about 80.96) . l. G into P ' ;:,,",::”,.,'2:f ,:.',",';,;'.".,..f.",,.... islip some 35.95). bris(( 52.95) and ind gnu, . . lthl! (I .195)- Q. How can I malts curtains L ---- -- I hang evenly tar launderiiu! A. 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