‘. w“ 4 ‘n-o-o-ooooooo c‘ , % . ill/ltiinrziiurifli i . n A A.4_LA eel!" hiLDorothhy Dix’s Letter Box I - Should Wife Warn Husband That She Plans t0 Leave Him as Result of His Nagging?- " . How Patient Was Griselda in Terms . v; - Answer : 4 t"; being one. Nor have l fir‘ sider that he or she was a wh; didn't regard himself or Pflf, faults of others. S011,- Prlj" Nor have I ever seen a ref m" because nagging gets to as“ They would actually be surprised if you a“? except to find fault with something or S‘; that they told you to do or not to an 1cm iii ; She ous is She she Bo i. regard your you would accomplish by Sh! never once think that not Iclir , five years _ is that you have had the 9e ‘I. ll w- than she was before: If you have no money, to impossible for a woman lkeep house to get any in the working world. themselves. husband in it. Don't thlriik that just you to the regions oi the sons whose comradeship What a price to pay f Answer: She was as patient She was as patient She was as patient iii-ed of them and cast is something they can d dhe was as patient take them back again. l She was as patient are offered upon the She was as patient window to guide their " Dear Miss Dix-Twenty proved to he the world's greatest all that any father could '> i have never yet known a nagger. inalc o _ Also, naggers are subiimely self-conceited and L you do not let them settle every detail of your life an you must eat and wear and think and do. husband as a hopeless case and do leave him as soon as the boys are out of college. would profit by the warning. harder for you because he would have a. real grievance. long he has supported you, and A ' you ungrateful and remind you of how only had you earned your own bread, but that ma? he had made every mouthful of Certainly nobody can blame a woman for of it is e. long-drawn-out endurance te strength to stand it. But b final step reflect well upon the consequences of it and the price you are going to have to pay for your freedom. umping out o! the frying pan into the fire. divorces her husband, even she frequently finds herself in a worse estate There is such a thing as J you know, and when a middle-aged woman ~one who has serious faults, kind of 10b. You cannot co You cannot depend upon your sons to support you to do more than support and if you have to live with a. n with a nagging because it will be years before Moreover, they will marry, daughter-in-law you will sigh for your old. home eve blest, because it won't. It won should he the joy oi them from him and makes them fear him by his nagging. Griselda was as patient as the girl who lets society for years and years, tell her his troubles; who comforts lier motherjs Sunday dinners and who waits an — waits for him to‘ pop the question. ing against hope for the sweetheart of her youth to her after he has made his fortune. girl who thinks that the boy friend who her up and puts hei- down, loves her, al- blows hot and cold, who takes lect and that she can make the dumb though he never mentions the sub speak if she will Just hold on and on and be humble long enough. Or the wives who endure forty years of t and still weep over their husbands‘ graves instead night with crying babies; who sacrifice themselves to She was as patient as liopes all things and believes all thin They say that Patient Griselda left The world is full of them. Before The enormous gnaheoefl of Modern Girl? na-gger. wish. tion and never answer my when he nags, but nothing every act and everything we say. is at home he does nothing but crouch. have kept the boys ofi ut school ever since lust to get them out and they were little fellows of such an unpleasant home atmosphere, as soon as they have finished college and are on their own, I am going to leave my hus- band so as to try to have a. few years of My brotlier-in-law advises me warn my husband. of my intention, but I Should I or limit to M. peace. don't see the necessity of it. should I not tell him that there is a MRB even my endurance? -flve years ago I married a man who has We have two boys, fine chaps, I have an amiable, easy-going disposi- husband back that any of us ever do pleases him. He finds fault with our When he 1 r female, who admitted to ever rnet a groiich of either sex who didn't con- little ray qi sunshine in the house and who herself as a martyr who had to put up witlr the telling him in advance that The chances are it bitter by his fault-finding. leaving a nagger. you will of your age who has never they are able getting away from the nagger will transport ‘t end your troub- miserable by his disposition! or the lack oi self-controli ormed nagger. Possibly they can't reform be a habit and they don't know when they do it. told them that they never spoke to correct you for something or do the same thing millions oi M11168- they can't understand why d tell you just what l0 i5- 39¢ LONDON, Nov. Cinderella without the rude awak- ening. A simple, unspoiled young girl rushed into wealth and glitter- ing prestige with no clock to strike the fateful midnight hour. This is Princess Marina of Greece, the pretty young Balkan girl who On Thursday. Nov. 29. will become the bride o! George, the Duke of Kent, and at the sauie time the Fourth Lady of the Unit- ed Kingdom. Wooed and won by the 31-year- oid lmglish prince in a. Balkan castle in Jugoslavia. Princess Mar- ina comes to England wide-eyed 'and awe-struck b; the splendor of her new position as bride of a. member of the British royal family. Since the day her engagement was announced, Princess Marina has lived in a giddy whirl of social functions and the Joya-us but ardu- out task of choosing her trousseau. With hei- arrival in London for the ceremony, her duties and her pleas-l ures have increased a hundredfold. From the moment she set foot on English soil. she has had. little rest, and the pro-nuptial program will keep her on the go until the hour of the wedding ceremony in West- minster Abbey. lavish Receptions Princess Marina is being intro- kvvv . i! ca! P? ‘(A i4‘ Princess Marina to be "Shown Off" v rs e119 . ~»v-r . Wedding Of Royalfiillinderellaf’ Mode ~ ~ I ' .- Ordeal By Demands Of ‘Her Position 1~- For Hours. Before And ‘After Wedding not see what good you are going to I don’t thin-k he he would Just make things He would call Twenty- st and the wonder of it efore you take the know grinding poverty, for it is next done anything but mpcte with young girls But what a tragic and pitiful thing it is that a man who has all of in his hands should throw them wit)’ He hasa good harmony. but he turns his life, but lie aiienates DOROTHY DIX. o o I o o o Please tell us JUSL who patient Griselda was, who lets him camp on as the girl who drifts as the as the women who believe that the men who have them aside will come back to them, and that there o to rekindle the ashes of the dead fires of passion. as the 8S as the, wayward their sinl against them. _ And , Afterwards‘ t! onelunorvou t mother hos agomont. cu . - c i ' h d . ,'-,,,-,,.*,,-..~:.'-.....-*,'" .........'* entice... Ila shown t Dr. Chase's Norvo Food to mothers t slur , E3?!» In t B. a boy monopolize her her parlor chairs and him when he is blue; who feeds him on duoed to the cream of British society at two lavish social func- tions Tuesday and Wednesday. Nov. 2'1 and ‘Z8. The first is a magnificent recep~ tion at Buckingham Palace, pre- sided over by gracious Queen Mary. and the second on afternoon party at St. James’ Palace. where the. gifts presented by admirers all over PRINCE! 5 '1 OoMmonyAnOi-dnl Those who-hove watched her ll! will not falter mo eyes on the world l" wan‘??- at the wedding common!’ bs an ordeal, howoveiy: for the ofv the ceremony‘ will place I'm‘ in public view for hours. wary marriage day. the, we the for the procession to Westm‘ *‘ ‘ Abbey. She will ride carriage behind broad glass win-l dows through streets gully decor- tii nus and bunting andi from curb to curb with thousands of cheering people. This is an ordeal dvon for par- oons more accustomed to it than Princess lull-ins. Queen Mary frankly admits that the strain of l? her kindly English hosts are doing everything in their power to make her feel entirely at home and composed under the scrutiny o! the nation and the world. Like Other Brides M A state pr ‘ such as the open- i118 of parliament fatigue her first started buying her trouaieau The s“ motm d. in Paris she “shopped around" in various stores Just like any other bride-to-be of modest means. flatly ENG/l’. the ancient carriages. huge leather makes her feel ill and the ordeal swung on springs, sometimes ‘Mani/have iii2 n ‘hank “A“‘. rail no‘ HO land to-as 1 use :Acnv1nrs IVIIY Will CHILD . IHOULD D0 t0 E E uii‘ 5E "i£t€§§i§z€g§z€s§i“ g, 1 igegégfilg? . Egg _____._._--_-__.._.-_._-_.- Bhirtwaist-type dinner will be ‘popular ankle- HMRGLI 0' ' NIW NOTEIN DINNER DIES!!! dresses again this winteiu] length skirts of. lhimmeting usurious velvet, topped by full-sleeved, but- toned-down-the-front blouses of satin, lame and other formal fabrics. hasaekiitofredcrushed tailored shirtwoist collar sleeves, held tightly at wrists long cuffs. TABIJOID Bullion particularly handsome model velvet in I 1"" and a pals gold unio blouse with and fig difyouhavonogoodplmceforspice hut them in o long. nar- row box width ottho cans, ‘mi: box can pulled out of the cupboard Incl? quickly and placed onthotoblswhlle using. Itkeeps the clipboard neuter and saves, time. Try using a higher box for extract bottlc and you will find you E8 n... not Germany in m... IBM-WWI. imfihbtiy u“ . veiled Belcimn. 1mg filly. Greece, m. weueprasonied with they mod to India and ti: in July. mo, rm. went on to Bum. Jaws. m4 in comm‘ intend to make their way liq-m Germany. Their route wfl] b, ough Northern India. Ara/oi; and so to Europe. They h“. i? §§§§§%g§i}?§ §§l5r§§ 5 E 5 amt-mine noon-on rues i-m muss How tho use of an sir-pm... m" scores of lives in the Austrailiiin iii- terior is revealed by hm M" activities of the of mo Australian Inland Mission, One morning he received an alp- pearior old by wireless from tho Mmingion Island mission station Leaving Oloncurry inunediately he covmod the 800 miles in Mornington in less than three hours. He spent the afternoon and h next day treating several aborigines who had been taken seriously ill, m4 on his return flight landed to treat several white people in Burbs- | town. On his arrival lwme he found aii urgent coll from Innaminck, 54.1 miles away. awaiting him. more he took off, covered tho an. tance before nightfall and Once _ Dear Dorothy Dix~We are always hearing about Patient Griselda. R. C. the World are being dlsplaved- . The Hinoefu! has always led an The Party at 8t James‘ will be extiemeiy simple life. She spent over in the early evening, and from many years in Paris, but always then until 11 dclock the nexfnvod without ostentatlon or undue m°mm8 55B Wm be 19ft 510M Wm! luxury. Her family was never a h" flti-efldlmo l0 lireime for her wealthy one. and the end c! the. mil-FINN , monarchy in Greece brcuglit some-' Thus far. Princess Marina. has thing close to lmpoverishm ‘ to engagement was announced that she is "the happiest girl in tho world." There is no question that the marriage is a. love match pure and simple. No matters o! state entered into it, although Britain's venture. She will know that from a little known Balkan girl family 0f EUNDO. . roi- will have the aspect of a great ad- ths end or that ride lies s trans- formation that will charge her ‘W a member of the greatest royo rejecting the expensive luxuries mm u" "M, _ whim “new” u“ m)“ MW fiutfifioti. 813w; tifiin. the $1M“ e1» Iwmflwwvf ‘mm " 1"""“"““ "Pmim-W ‘fioitiiitmnllinilmtiwnpoihii; * ' we: saw- h» we ‘mm- ~ m?‘ ‘l: m‘ h’ M‘ “WM 1"“ ' I0. word bears out the truth of her “"5” h“ ' , as ecstatic declaration just after the Princess Merino. howevmit “"5"” Pmgléllfls G _.. at BUDDY BIB! 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And smart—is today's pattern for home sewing in two-piece dress of bright plain woolen with velveteen sliced d waits and waits and into old-maidenliood, hop- 1 the elements of domestic happiness ; and make all about him home that should be a. place of peace and rest and i it into a hell of discord by histemper. He has a wife who loved him. ; hut he killed her aflecion by his ceaseless faul-flnding. He. has fine 4| I come hack and marry wives who forgive unfaithful husbands and Or the wives who kiss the hands that smite them. yrariny and stingine-ss and abuse of dancing on them. the millions of mothers who walk the colic at who lead toddiing little iet along hard ways; educate their children and Whose whole lives altar of their families. mothers who keep a. light burning in the children home and who never remember every women is who loves and who, loving. gs and forgives all things. no descendants. That is a mis- ' DOROTHY DIX. tomato, parsley, sugar. Worcestershire. 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