lin, iz l `,‘»-I 1 .iffiie 0 _.»_- _‘ ‘: ~-__"°_/:_>.f__‘..*~°‘ a. ___ _ . ilj; :§_ ii is i'J " ji, if ,,¢.~;`.._... .Q V.. 1.-.v 'fli l i ‘ i V Y. _ `l=i l #ai ._{‘,"i i i sw /_if;T_i°";t."""_`T.,...""-*_'_-' I';§‘_ ‘ _I __,____<____-___ . __ ___- -__ -__ ..._ -.._.;...,--__....__.._... . .. iii 5. if ‘l‘,. , i 'lzif " s l I , i i , l i _» l i . ,i r -. ;. . _ ly RUBY HABKINS ILLIS l ' *i .. ~i-- ---~~-~ -Ar-r----'-rr ~-~--*Y '-7 ""' . -_.__ V' ' I ` ` { » '_-‘_ ._ '_ ____ . .. _ ___ _,___ ________ _ _ _ _ _ . _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _.i ..._ ,. -¢ ._.___.,.,._.,._ .. __.,..._,:,. .....t;... - 4.-is » o _ . wllo ARE Your j In Amold?, The Romance of Your Nami -\ _ iWomen, Like Men, Only Too Often Marry in . _ ,__ ' _:_ . y -\""1; ~ »%" ='» -_ _Q to-l *‘<~ L ‘H ` is l The name of Arnold is very ancient and had its beginning in Wales about the middle of the twelfth contury. The first man to take the name as a surname was Roger Arnold ,of Llan- thony. in Monmouthshire. His' son, Thomas, succeeded to his estates. It was the great grandson of Thomas Arnold, also named Thomas, '.i'ho is the progenitor of the Ameri- can Arnoids. He came to America in 1635 on the ship Plain Joan, and set- tled‘in Watertown, Mass.. but later removed to Providence, R. I. There he served the Colonies as Deptuy to "l 5'-i'._j_ 1” {;gr“__‘- the General Assembly and was a ` member of the Town Council. His sol; William Arnold, in- 1836 acquired a large tract oi' land in the Providence Plantations, which is still owned by his descendants. william was the father of Benedict Arnold. Sr.. the first Governor of Rhode Island under the Charter of Charles' 11. _ i Wlllt '_ l¢d_ ll Dorothy Dix ..__".~"::°..... mumsur . iiuaali Haste, andfThen Spend the Rest of Their Lives Trying to Make Over a Stubborn Husband After Their Own Ideal of a Romantic Prince Charming TEN MIBTAKES WOHBN MAX! IN MABBXAGI What are the ten greatest mistakes women make in marriage? First, Mai-rying too young. This is the greatest mistake a woman can possibly make in marriage, because no young girl has the intelligence, the experience and the knowledge of men that would en- able hei' to make a wise choice of I. mate. Bhe is Just her happy as she is of pick ing out an investment in the stock market that will make her rich. We would be horrified at the idea of letting a nap- Pfr take her whole fortune and speculate with it on Wall Street without ever a tip from her elders, yet we their whole future lives in marriage. Which is one reason why there an so many livorces. Nor does any young girl know what kind of husband she is going to want when she is a grown-up woman. Her tastes are immature and in a state of flux. At 18 she craved chocolate creams and gooey ice-cream sodas. At 28 her-sophisticated appetite demands caviar and French bon~ lions. It is the same way with husbands ,and generally the man a girl pick- ed out in her teens bores her to extinction by the time she is 30. Likewise the girl who marries when she is very young misses her play- time and slie spends the balance of her life regretting it, and trying to maize up for it. If you will observe, you will see that the contented married women, who think that wifehood and motherhood are a great career, and who Etiquette "` By Roberta Lee Q. Whenever choice is possible, where should the woman sit. when in an automobile or taxicab with a mam ` __ ' A. At the man‘s right. Q- Iifarguest breaks a valuable article, what should he do? ‘ A.~ Replace it `wlt)s"another. ` Q- Is it mrmissibls for an en- cased couple. wlifélif at a--_ dancing party, to disappear into a secluded corner? ~ A. No; this is` very poor etiquette. Household Hints 8! ldhlfll [Ao l , I e ”°“*_'!l__B_°=_=¢! . I” 1° V011' cilayto make a bag for "W lffmlrls board out of some dark material- KRD the hoard in this bag when not in use and it will stay clean and be free from dust. Black Felt Black felt can be cleaned by using 'I half cup of cold tea mixed with a ¢¢l!D0onful of ammonia.. Mr-Tlsiii mit lm To make fruit jars air-tight, dip the rom in melted paraffin mei- HBUDK in the usual way. . *___ A New One m& 6.mC:‘l‘--Hey, miss, this i5 g one way street. Fair motorist-But I‘m only back. ina inreugh it-»tlmi's all rigiii, isifi it. 0i'lleer?-Tit-Bits. ` elicit- ` acne. l Ps, 1 PEIIIDDIC , IAINI. l‘ lkcsnllrt tbarlasy _ " irish miu.»¢fi¢i ` if bo lilllholll finds- alI\|a|¢_ _. lletbcwerlsi mlm. “'50 bowels . _ #PNN r wat’-wlHhl_hUr. l rlissasihisoslm-aussi. ssls».T\sw¢|ii»ls'if-ildnfsilllayw _ r»»¢\ir»H|»mu».‘l\nns~l\l». sossssasuluesrislrlnnisssup- iaansusnlsiesh. ' ~ :the women who married late in life, whereas the discontented, fretful women l ~ ire as osssssssai " ‘ l.eu;ii~ima.-:nm/snmm¢»1»¢i-alns.~.s.» n. ~ 'aiu f \.w~>-r f i prefer to spend their- evenings by their own flresldes, are almost invariably who complain about the hardships of having to keep house. and who regard their children as _brats and nuiaanoes, are invariably the women who mar- ried too young. Also the nirtatioua married women are those who married before they had their quota of beaux and dates and moonlight and love- making. - _ The second mistake that women make is in marrying when they are not really in love. So many women marry just to be a-marrying,_or because they don't want to be old maids, or because all the girls in their set have got married, or because they are tired of office work and want some man to support them. They have only a lukewarm adectlon for the man they marry. This gives out under the inevitable strain of domestic life and they are mis- erable themselves and make their husbands still more miserable. If e. woman loves her husband enough, nothing else matters. She makes a happy wife and she makes a happy husband because she is always on her tlptoes trying to please him. I The _third mistake that women make in marriage is in marrying on the grab~bs,g principle. Nc woman buys a new hat without shopping around for it and being sure that she is getting her moneys worth and 'that it is her 'color and suits her lines and brings out her best points. But she will marry a iinan almost sight unseen ,or because he looks good to her at a casual glance ‘and without ever taking the trouble to find out about his antecedents. or his previous record, or whether he has a single taste or idea in common with her. Or she will marry him with the general idea h-i the back of her head that if sho doesnt like him she will take him apart and make him over when she gets him home, or dye him a new color. or something. It never seems to oc- cur io her that this can‘t be done and that by the time a man has reached a inarriageable age he is set and nxed in his ways and habits, and that a nicre wife can no more alter him me ntsily and morally than she could change the shape of his nose. ` Every day we see girls marrying phiianderers thinking they are going to change them into \~iome`-staying Darbys; marrying drunkards thinking they are going to reform them; marrying lazy, shiftless ne`er-do-wells thinking they are going to speed them up into go-getters. And every day we see the mournful procession or neglected wives and drunkards' wives and poor wives whose husbands wouldn't support them and the children on the way to the divorce court. The fourth mistake that women make in marriage is in being more mother than wire. with the advent of the ilrst baby in only too many fam- ilies, the husbands nose is put permanently out of joint and thereaftnr he exists, so far as his wife is concerned, merely for the purpose of tolling to provide for her offspring. She never sees him as a man agai n. Only as a father. She never thinks lit worth while to dress up for him ,or to makmhoreelf attractive in him, or to consider his taste, or his pleasure, or his convenience. Everything is for the children. All her time, all her thought, all her money is given to them. Nothing ia loft for poor husband. Arid it ia hardly to be wondered at that, unless he is an especially well-domesticated animal, he wanders oi! in search of some lady who will hold his hand while his wife is holding the baby‘a, and who will Jolly him along while wife is telling the children bedttime stories. _ The nfthmistakethatwomaamakeinmarriageiainthinkingofmar- rlage as a romanca instead of n Job. A girl Iota into marriage believing it is going to be a lovey-dovey affair, a sort of perpetual petting' party in which she will have nothing to do but to doll herself up and look pretty and listen to her husbandteli her how beautiful and wonderful she il. Home when with just an ordinary human mari instead of a fairy prince, she woops her e_ves out in disappointment and only too often throws up her hands and uuits._ ’ It women only brought into marriage the qualities they tale into buli- ness, there would be very-few matrimonial bankrupteiea. mr the woman who goes into business qualities herself tor her Job before she undertakes it. She pllts all of hor intelligonoo into trying fn do it well, and lhl Rich to it through times of diseoursgsmsnt and she uses all of her tact and aneaes In tryingtoget|longwithherboaa,inateadofais|w|ringhlmbaekwhenhe eriticises her and having a ight over every subject on which they disagree. as incapable of picking out a husband who will makei permit 10 and 17-year-old girly girlles to gamble away, she finds out that she has got a life sentence at hard labor and is tted_up< _ lll_4_l|-0|' . nsatrrr Questions axswanll nuaeaing nleasanale Dear HM Meds-ld! hair was naturally a lilht llolm or IH!! iuims°sisr.im.1u¢s¢uesit ma pmxiiis un me I new hams doneissia.andIwoiilallaiewzesueee mynair_m_irauaairaleelor.lowsaa thieiiedonelluiealn Ihafrlb. ..Anawef-Yo\i_wi!llilNetAH1\\\I hairgrowouttlosnthollb hit nstiusl color. time is no magical way -,` , e e_o` 5 ‘. sh *ll -...__...__i__i_-...~_-.;_....._ time, give the warm-oil treatments at regular intervals shout' twice ¢`_week and before the shampoo. Knee un- diluted injures the-outer coating of diluted peroxide injuries the outer coating of the hairs the bleached part ofyourhairwlilnoverlookaanatural and as glossy as the new hair dist grows in at the scalp. - reliable shampoo liquid, such as pun the circulation df blood tbmugl-i the scalp and help to, hour* _ha new L _ tli.‘°'*"`"" O To give the wann-all treatment _ V ' ,Mum “mb“_°d_ __ "‘°"°° *° ""° °‘““’ °"*‘ °' °“*° -- andmlnaraloilaiidapplythansix- ` Innuhutwmdtdnhwmn tm" ¥°“f W' "4 °°_“\"- 14°" W . » e - f ltantns is ooiemiiis ssyiiisy so not `\ oil on ovemlght. It will lubricate the ' """" ~ \ = bu ‘mmmf _(mn. snip. iiitmeiiiy oil ui. misss use _ ' °»"°°‘ i‘° ’ 7"“°i“~~ ° ;§;__1;_°_l9T§_<;n°°__\‘j_*;';_;tu_°1{_;_;=__~°_f_:': What the Fashionable Are Wearfing ,,,,,,.,,.., .ii be a_i'i_j..ij"iii. °.,,ii.,,,.,1i-.,i.,,.,,,,,.-.., .,_,,,,,.. Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished ---- ~ ~ _ . . lusismins pssssti°a'uomv°r_ 2`.1'i.§’.".'.‘I..§"°..i'3.'.i."I’..°’”.......‘“" K -Wm’ EF °_”’___P““°‘°“ » -»»»-fl- Mir* °""*~< °”“ ...M , . . _m»=~»-»-ea»l»-_-f-lf- _ '§.§,;“’§‘,,,, M°,”;°Z‘;,_,'§_,x By Annebelle Wortlungton » _ _ baby mils iiisi are s-i-swiss. ’ - Th' ‘“°"‘”“ "“" ”°°“ 3”, "7 has fairly long bristles. While IIA- vise ashen-blond ty-pas us use gbrigts teningor blond rinse onthe hair spooniuls of peroxide. one tablespoon ful ammonia. t/wo quarts ol watt. Another blond rinse that is a little 'stronger may be made as follows: Twotablsspooufulaoflenseniinae two spoonfuls of peromds, one Ianni tea tebleepoontuis of salts of tar, one ul monia. Aroli' evenly a seven min clear, tepid another reliab lsr mis type ass about io santa' worth miie flowers and boil it water. Strain off the a fine cloth and add of tepid water. Then with the liquid. Just 'over the hair. have ` about the same length other blond rinse and _ hair in tepid wth; and warm towels. ar' Egisii s§i§‘ ig s’§ ;=§ _a§ §£;E;;E§€;§§§§§§Ea iir¢tiet§.i=l.i.i§ Ralottsbelefs - Desi- Missuadsf-gillluveadast complexion. bleak. wavy hair and browneyeawhassolorwouidbasqe If women can neveebe brought to realise that their marriages are what iiieymim iam ii-.msd or s mmf oi lun. tam inet are suing concerns. and iewsf tsiiursa -.Ig ~ » *H I ' ':::§ff ' 'bd-_ _ K welcsametsl 2Ms#'i»§“.~»un 1 -_-.uni ~ ~ tiffwl . _ l-rl 'f / . __ "1 v 9. EF . Co. $ ,1ulytothehalritsal`!:'rwo\able- ~' -u n il ygiusllgl, annul? mnsesyeeathilpraaais tnoeuaiolaahoseiui _ K ..._*___ iii eil its 'Sill list .IUUWHIUFU § s i*-i-'ii is uni. basal-loin. alll. viii!-laysbdee er ilawtsaptlhl. It and mad!!- sua the ovwesaiiiig eilpxw i .mmx1»~.s|_-1-mug-inwtxsmssrsssr runumtsrmnvmumz¢y M.uM..m.fmm1 i.v l v - . i _ i sim me shampoo, r i-io not some/is _ ~` Q Q , the use of undiluted peroxide for ill . 1 ._ i very reason you have discovered that ' i _ it makes the hair strawy and dead~` ._ $ ‘ ' looking. . Q, , Tl-is following rinse may be und ~ \ T' ion blind or aahen-blond h\'4' ngu- V 5.-_.vi isriy-sites use shampoo sunset ui- _ Hmm your hm e\,"y_ num ‘M _ ‘surging gareiw importance both as to line l morning with a clean hairbrum which _ ` “n ° _ °' ~ ‘ If r 1 v The surplice oltling 0!.£\\_l model illustrated is especially alondsriaing. it moms its liinuae tnroush w belt. The belt la passed through a bound opening leaving the front el the sms in panel meet. xt. buttons in youthful manner at tlmbaok. style No. 3495 comes in asses ll. it years, 36, 38, 40, 43 and 44 inches blllt. , Printed dlmlty, linen. linens shan- tung, printed lawn. m¢n's cotta) shirting and aepher ginlbaas aw"- i>r1\t¢~ _ Pattern price 15 cents. Be aura in fill in alas of pattern. Address Pat- tern Department( Our Spring Hah- iorl Magazine is is seats. not sou may order a pattern and a ‘hlhioll Magazine together for 25 cent!- .__-----_-_`--e-a-__ N0- 805. B18 ussseessassseasaeesee -eessseassssssns~~-nseeeeeesaloessa Nllll alllolllololaaealoelosladlllOlOIlll|l i ltreet Addrem 'city _ atm , arm sriuiss smarm use you waetlieloweetreeordadfertbsooun- tryandtnelowaetamongthenatiooa ksepinfstatistid. it iii' ‘iii miiohinorchan Vrranoeandlollasid The _hkin-amkden Ubin il ollnlills seissmassss me isuaicraa the exception that 500,000 migrate tlihysar. » é. gs :iii lisa are grossing blqss; nent mann sseeisgilass ia ere-ear eeni.l\0.0\l|ioss_s:a»s_sassesax smsrssunssus-smsssltossris pmsnteaboistalosnipa. ` i.;.a°"i`i`& of _the city coimoii, adjourned a For The __C_ool¢ “Womans Realm -.- Social and.Persondl Fdshtoffré. __:___;_L!§¢’“tU'el A ssaur aai.|.s_A_ _iaaosros _ -Taka-tha leftovsra~of.oold. veal-.or eiuensqwvsnwsimesssiidsas- hal! cups; Out tnto`qllll1_ WPG!- Blsndiwitiiathichvdiiteesues. Add i.iieyoli:sraae¢-aad»sss`ao'iiing.- sm»umi»ii».¢1s :mi iii_i.a» s1ishtlri»smlwiiiu6rtime¢s.then lull# breaderunilb. »`P'fYilld°°9 fat. Drlinaaid ltr” at onoo_wlth _ l ~ ' ' , ermsussltuovmreaiiiaklylaea . . _mlm :memes I www www ) - Allomihgsmlle you havey°u‘rha.irdr$lr‘oixtdt&l - ' ` 4 bleached ends of Nur hill' IM VN* - _ X /\ Betty 'wh a"s'w¢¢_i» girl. Bhe was 'lt IS 8h0ft 1 ml ml' _ _ ._ b°¢k th`it".y¢ tha m¢‘n. ‘ _ ` " ` ' _ _ ‘ ing of naiiisa.l-Iermotber was watch- ----------~ I iss im,-, me oi au the Yolml llldli Who' were attached to her. "lMf.h¢r," slid Betty, "lt says Philip means lover of horses, and James be- loved. Mother, what does___ _George mean. I wonder?" "I bow. my dear." said her mother, “thot George means buslneasl” . flee, together with G0 other members meet- ing recently to see a football gan-is. At an inquest atcsmberwsll, Ens~ land, it was test fled that there 'was not aa ounce oi futon the body oi' an unknown man of dh who had died from starvation. - rmpneitn or me famous inns ae- ritultural show in South Africa ex- peetsls years emit is :urban all plovioua ease in siae and diversity of va-nation in ainsllab ""`vr6'/`15¢i`i"' tliitf uiemo. _ _ __ iii it il; 5 ’ i __ Eff' _,_`.;‘,i _ . ___. ' cm-man_ wessreoently IOIIUINI, Finlliid with M .V-Anilulli _*rug-of’ ‘ooo population. according to li _rectrfi eetkaatn. . rmperu si american summons into Italy an lnxeeaing. _ l\‘lhM'a all’ line lilhidlil this SNIA' lemonalises. | V 'nwumi myoi- ei null. realms. 1 _ me the sserui in their i-stu oi es- - ,,;.|,I_ __ ‘i Qu _ - faqs-;.z1cuT__ _ ' _ __ _____________v_g______ 'I' I-I. “l '_ _ _ -b S D .9 A \'-Z-147;; _: ;_-_~_- . .__ i ¢`rr¢¢I dyeing ,_ so easily done! IAHD DY S contain tl" blast anlllnu money en _bllil ._ lf* "57 Ulf! give such _§\_|§, brllgt, sew colors to dresses, ra . - .' 'fre' animnl in Diamond D q 'make them so any toJu:€. ‘lie gpgtdnf or ltrla . ii cear, 'even oo ors.tbat boldrtlirougli wg; and washing. _ . Diamond Dyx never give things that it-dyed k. Tbe%sre mst _loc at all drug stores. lien pu. 1 oilifeosh no more-ia so ea trlwhy experiment with make- Diemendobyei iii,i...¢ onlie fu so vw. _Q | <..` ">` ‘Cf-'AN '€:~XPE:-(LT `KE°EN"ANA\.YTlCAL P0_V_VE:°i'w?$ iN _` MEN WHO HAVE* THiS _ ;°i°-~fi=e~ iaieow 1 `~ The Dominion Bureau oi’ Btltliiid or osnscssiiiimsiss um. use vsius ei the 'wu'rlst‘ business in that eountq lug _ yggr 'wlg $80Nl.000i000. WUI! traveling Cu-ialdilans spent 8111.000.- noo in other-_I countries. mmgqt For The Hall! _ “I hear that plumper !1l\l\’°l I-N .ugly-w bsythe fashion soon." T' _.f;y'is,,__1 were about duo 10! ighiljig-use-Girth' movement." - sur. 0 _ V _ V _ , __ _ _ “What ia the 1°' ‘.3 ~ ¢"` 1" glrwgfésgnng "One and I hd! volts.” ."Wellbowmuchistliai -- UIOHUYT' < ' lfwé.-'».~r"_='f __ ,"fi_'~‘, iilfiiémks iiim industry 11°' -| _"_l§;,'oami1¢|gr\ le*-Wt *Wd °' titles. ' Glyddiiln Mix Remove! Qsuag of Stomach ha! _- simp figimrin. bueniiem but mm., tis.. as mixes is asiorlaa g¢,|euDUI‘Bupperandiowsrbow\1. `,-ngwmg psisem you nom eiivushi _ vm. tm. si-is wales sauna rl# °°‘ einer stomach trouble. Jun. GN! spoonful nllens GM. sour awmvhf me iimmas ms wmtiintlm 9°” take medicine which clean! 0199 ram' of semis. but lei. Adleflh v a REAL 'cleaning U14 5°' '°~_ will soul more than 01.00.000. ' gie you my good you feell Itwill surbfill you! milhoa Dn|g0o-iIM. i I J _ ' i -\ .4 »_ C50 meet .tho l _ Rewafkwmme Mopsfzw 3 the- _ WUNIAL' :Win