> ' 1 _ l MARCH 11,1930 _ _ _ _ . _ _ ,_ _ _ -ma cnsrgojrrerowwfcunanrsw » in 4-an in _ i____________ ,_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ rscagsavltm _ omans Re -- -- -- | _Q7 C1lfn_1__ _Socialancl PVerso_ll_al .I . l'.ite_rature What tlle' Fdshionable Are Weari illustrated Dressr'naking° Lesson' Furnished V With' Every Pattern V -By Annebelie V’ . . fate, »,'.. ~ »~"”~,:‘: 32, ` - i._ V ' Q/"»lv’,l,i'\'l."t»__‘__ 2 1 2-_”i:.;-iv. . _ f 3 » .,,,,._.l~ _ -» \ _ _#_ _ ‘ \f . -5575 - t ‘iD _ \ i /,vii ~ _ 'llillli if ' man One of the prettiest models Maris 'aw ___,, _ L‘:r:`» any ‘ °;~f__ We `:=_-_.se 5`”°"“‘_.`.", .5-:._"'; ‘W-v="’ .c-V - ____ sem us_ is mu”-_,ned in mm only - _ au” Y-h_\’0UIfh him to Philip le Hafdll 0I\¢ so wenrlsome as to be loved by those whom,we` do riot love. Nothing that _ - time King of France. gem on our nerves likes kisses to which we tum our cheeks lik h in --- --- -- --~ ----- --V--- -- _ Th _ me of me H wud mm” _ _ __ - ¢ HV il' 1-0 we” on before th. hm mums! B c ou r o _ give only nlicctlon, like having to be with those who always want to be with ' O “Wim hm, In m°.memtm',¢_. how ill' in Ameflvl WH-S Matthew HOW- us ,and who hang upon us, and on whose society we are fed to repletion. Mllady BeautlA|l ever. give your hair warm-oil treat- ”°’ Wm “me "° this °°““m' in hal* V _ _ _ mm“~i_e'um,ly once orwwme ; week; 1049, and settled ner Annapolis, V when n woman aiumps after marriage. when alle 'gets slovenly and care- |4°- i U mu Mu ke” md hwy mbmned Md. _ ics: and doesnt bother to dress up or keep her house tidy. it is because she and in good condition. saturate scalp has not only lost her interest in her husband, but life itselig when 5 Wm ‘Ad mu with ma on B." um ‘hue "1i‘°*“”‘°'__ is unhappy and discontented it' is not so often because her husband doesnt ____ .-. es nl-zsurx' __QUasrroNs` answsaab oy-os ual: ` < I Dear Miss Leeds-I hope you can help me out. Some time ago I dyed my hair black and now I am letting it go hack to its own shade. It has' grown about seven inches and has a ierrfols red tint. Is there anything I can use in make my hair darker without dye? My hair is long and has never been cut. B. M. Anvvrer-fI‘he "terrible red tint" is the price most persons must pay who Nl* -lea! dyed their hair and then reside tn give up the practice. You sill lust have to wait for- the dye to Many Dying- of Catarrh 'By Slow Degrees lillhonghhot aware oi it, thou- sands are slowly dying of Catarrh. First lt attacks ills nose and throat, then it spreads through the system.- This awful disease can be nlppcd in the bud if you use_`CA_'l‘ARR.1-10- LONE. Every breath _from the in- haler carries healing essences to'a1l iaris of the breathing organs. The throat and nose are cleared Q( foul ‘ll-Whlifiles, headaches, coughing and ‘"8"-"lil no longer are a worry. For all winter ills CATARR.i'l(]ZONE is swondcrful preventive. No medi- cine to take - a. simple lnhaler_does Ji llll_ Sold everywhere.` ` ` Gslbnbamae _._._._-.._.__..._-._-_....._____- MOTHERS now' of MAGNESIA Worthin_gjt'on ' ‘ tical biua crepe do china print, with plain blue crepe contrast. _ ' It shows a new 'sophistication .in the-gathered tunic fiounce of 'skirt'. 1 It Just pretends a hip' yoke. The long-_waiateV¢i bodice ' in _seep seal- colorlag is attiactive and practical! Pastel' wafsh'able crepesilk, printed lswri, 'batistef rayoil 'novelty crepe ans einilly suitable, _ __ pattern br_io_e'1s eaata. ne'iiIr'e_io flu in siwof pmol-a. seams Pat- tern _Department _ ._ 0ur` Fashion Magazine is lbfcents, but~you miy ofder a pattern 'and _ a. Fashion aiigasine together for lb cents. _ _@_._.__._~--__-_-.__ No. 3375. Elle ...-...us-us.-...... -.-sono..-ass..-..J....o»»»n»sn¢»» _ - V-Name » ltapnnssaseessoos..ouosossaeaueeu Street Address - on-asoaaoeooouseoeaasuccesses...sl ' ilEUM0lilA_ WHO ARE YOU? A_ Howard? _ _ Tlle Roinanee of Your Name ay nun! nssxms al.l.rs is *c I “Q 1 - , s’ . » I *_ 'A . je: '. \ _ » "r,.‘ ,_ -sau' 'va ilgoward The name of Howard is of Saxon origin and is one of the most ancient' oi a_li'surl-lames. There was onefi-low-_ ard, or Hereward, who was living in| rzagiand in the reign or king Edward.; 957-913. Bi! John Howard was the grand- father of Blr Robert Howard,, who' made the name of Howard illustrious' by his marriage to Lady Margaret Mowbray, whose line of descent was claimed from King Edward I, andl not a dy will ve the hair a darker eifland afterward, please send me a _ _ Buperlaous Bair __ hair around m chin. Not thinking l sept shaving it cfs. ascii any it seems to show more and more and gets rougher. Won't‘ you please tell me what to do. for I am 'getting des- perate? Thanking you very kindly. _ - WORRIID. ` Answer-I am glad to publish your letter in full, for it is indeed a. "des- perate" problem and _one which is troubling many other readers be- sides yourself. It is ioo bad, my dear. that you ever _started to remove that superfluous hair by shaving, since this method, as'yo`u have discovered, only increases the growth`and makes the 'hair coarser. ‘ ’ The hair can be removed tem- porarily by using a cream depilstory wi-non you will be stile font st my cosmetic counter. Buy, though harm- an electric needle. Be sure You choose Isbsllbevarygladtomailyou the ii ¥°°°v»° *til* "brglg l asus a.~v.-u nil viurrwl' th= i¥‘s.’i'ua‘§.°§‘i.2!n.,.n _i-slr---lu =¢»-1».=.1v_v°v.v1ll__-°v- happy, ovary mother _see articles both of your ld;\lui=£i$:‘lb0\I¢ Phu' du`"|o:u_: A aim” leaflet at once. ' vols r.s:aoe_ ' _ --‘-_ 0 some _ ana aroma on 'siaiki-seo Pom" and _.these vri_li°answer your question more fully than il possible WMU- i - IDIS LEEDS. _ 'tomorrow-lalarged Poses. - .slaoeum alum two we #wha and money awards have boon receiv- _eai>y_tl_unriasnn¢sm. errands from me prisiaentf ot tae clerman 'mms for mt o'lb6'en ma al-qv brian sotacolwofebooenaefiisblsa l sun a. rs.-ilrvlsaasiyyou :mot to V ineiose stamped. sei!-addressed en- velope with your request for, my leaf- let on "Beauty lbrarcises." Please learn value 1 .... .. ..-.l.`_.'...... ...Vt ...sb _... _ e, gi V _ _~ _ ‘ ‘ - _ _ ' j 011118 " . ashes bus and it is harmless. If you care Eflquetfe °“d d“" ”°°'“'° 'h' "U “° °“° “WP WMU W “Pond her emotions and no to un thu 'hm an an u ‘umm une whom she is trying to please. -lyB&Ul@ “quam "wmmmed by _ ‘“mp_ed_V lt does not matter so much whether-Va man is good to.his wife as whe- mbudnued mvelopm md I mm Q_ U B mam breaks B d____»_V s__uu___ _ iher he looks good to her. That is why we 'have the strange spectacle of so bo 'M w mm you “un” mm,m_ sm be held responsible and asked to many dull. llstless-looking women with fine homes and Paris frocks arid lim- uuon m "sud to “_ A Mum; rm” “pn” in ousines and husbands who are devotion itself, and of other women who are _"_" th. “mp” Wm ‘lm help mm _ A_ .rms is ‘ mam: for personal taking in boarders and wearing shabby clothes, and trying to keep tab on . down me md “nt IDIS LEEDS memo" H me mam is omerwlse husbands who are philanderers, yet who are'gettirlg more kick out ` . _ V . . ‘ ' _ of mar- ' ................. __ » _ ;§-1,§_°__§};§,;';;_‘jg;‘;,;“,;‘;g_§_;j;gjgfggggg;"g;_°gm§_;y;;;uf-1- 1- R. T. HOLMAN, LTD V V ’ cH.4lzLor1'srowlv ' P- E- ISLAND careful and conscientious, no Q. What should a host or hostess be carelul to avoid? A. They should be careful oi V _ \?”"%?‘-f' ,_\ V \ __ _ a g///_-A-< 4 é i'-:Rb is A srmows Nose- on _ r-\ F-ul.\.__ci-lueav H-\Ci':~_, wi-iicl-l- si-iowsli-ns MAN _ i-las t:xe~c_ur_\vt.- ' -o.i5rl.\TY __ I ` _l>`.s.'¢ll..sll`-train =-wil lv ian-.lb sob.. .ul lb coral: niiiblsvov with Nwullsf- All Is i More Important to Love .or i Be Loved in Dorothy Dlx' Lett`er4Box ~ 1 ' Marriage? -- Shall This Young Man Sacri- fice His Own -Life to Support His Brothers and Sisters? Dear Dorotl-.y Dlx-How muclvsnd what kind of love is it necessary to in marriage? V R_ Answer: I A I Desserts qricl sdlciclsl will be served., New recipe books will be given away. Be sure to attend I I I Hsar's your oppor- tunity to End out all about the marvel- ous new Frigidaire Hydrator.` O n T li u r s d a y, March 13th, we start a special 9-day dem- ` In marriage it is always more blessed lo give than to receive, for in some strange way it is more uma- sw for our happiness tl-ut we 'anoillo love. than its that we should be loved. And especially is this tm, of women. _ _ _ _S k;\ee_;ong as a woman love a man life is one prolonged thrill to h'er_.`she y up, alive, alert, always on her tiptoes trying to please him Sh keeps young and vital. She rl-lakes the most of her,iooka and is always well dressed and 'ell vi groomed and attractive. She has the charm tl-ist cum” oi colfsoiously exercising her powers of fascination. If gh, 15 |e lose h ir b - mn" d md w°___sd_ er .us and she strives to make ber home the plessantest spot in the . And this is all true, whether the man returns her aifectlon or 'not If she loves him she has an objective in trying to win him, or to hold hh-h_ tha; huts pep into existence for her. But lf she does not care for th n-ta his _ e n 21;; simpiy bores her to death. ~ __l»lis devotion rouses no gratltuds gh he,- merely makes her tired. For there is, in reality, nothing else love her as because she doesnt love him. and every is cindars in texture and Hsvor. The latest household Also, if it is dangerous for s. woman to marry a man for whom she has Dem, Mm ued.__mm' . “mmm mamma V ,_hem_”lve!_ for it _“keg merely s lukewarm affection, it is doubly perilous for her do so when there i onsrration-one of the most interesting ever held in our showroom. We will show the Hydrator in actual use-just as you_would use it in your home. You will see how lettuce is made tender and brittle by the Hydrator’s moist reviving cold. You will see how celery and radishes take on added crispness-how tomatoes are improved And that is not all you will see. Porcelain-on-steel will be on display. The famous "Frigidaire Cold Con- ., fe l 1 ' _ _ ursday, March l3tl1,_ we slcirf cf special 9-clay demonstration of ilie li' U U O _ *_ _ have to marry on? I am in love-have been f l ' tim d al ' I I I 0 I I e “P94 °“l1ll?°~ ffl" ll-l.¥\_ll’l‘°Y ml? 'li ' » 1;; will be _ with a boy who can never marry, me Tad vglligm I zvilluprobzllly “°“*‘“ "“”'“!‘°~ '“‘°_ °*P°‘°' °°" ' T" - never see asain. A fine obsp wbowoiuu mass an ea ` l“' 1’ 5"” '»`¢f"P_°€‘f0l'8 l'¢¢ll*iI18~ D9" M155 Di*-I hid U10 bllfdm °f I flmlly llld UD'-‘ln me almost in my girls to whom they were engaged waiting for years while they supported ___________ Mm this mem” R is not “_m“¢w|.y . _ _ ._ __ childhood and ever since I was a young boy I have' had to support my husky, able-bodied sisters in iclleness, and 1 have thought how much better lt_ em,w._'m.~ R "mom mg hgh- 1_0, -'--'-"""""-’”'”`”1 mother and ine other children. I aid wsu in school and obtalnsn s few would have been for sn consumed if every one of the ohiioil-on had been on?) a short time. 'I1ia'i‘in1y perml- ‘ _ V unusual honors, but had to quit early in order to make money -for the iam- made to go to work. Often it would also be better if a lazy grafter of iv nent and entirely sstiafscllory way_io_ ily. Naturally I dcgire what every young maadces, to achieve my own ambl- father nan been made to go to work, too. and the poor martyr boy or gill at rm °!..up°mu°m mrya W mye ' tions, io marry and have a home _of my own, but my desires are continually saved at least a little of their torture. _ ‘ ‘ wmwwit ownwr "mo" 1', with blocked by my present responsibilities. can I do? i THE FELLOW. For there is no profit ln being the family goat. DOROTHY Dlx. F vnu _“mass mai on noon aus- sholjoiiffaunsdurcausivill llilblwtls _ V . lianiils»imnn¢cr.o°u°if\¢¢ gsfcdaepariislsracacillhfi `°,.'l.n...ll.fr'.ls.»u»l»»b lcesalcifisabedflvsiinosstrea- [er in pall-slualll lll"a°i“° ,dclslngffoinlr < O I »..'l"..“°l."l'i'.'.“ll."7sl-'»'.-» -_I an wi- write; "1 ig; rg tif i- lF‘r"‘- ill? ill ans you Mit-< ` V ` \/lL`lNE -i r -- cation and start to work at whatever job he can and to feed and clothe his Ag you seem to look upon marriage purely as a meal ticket for yourself Dlfehi-S and |118 UWC bi1°ihel'c Ind llllkfl- ' and your baby, I should certainly advise you to keep an eye out for a. more _ ~ likely prospect. Evidently this man's atrrlitlons are without intentions an§":'¢i{$-l-§1_`;,i§~f`..~.., ..'~.l,.'. . _ ._ l _ _ ..| V ‘ s -_ -` ’“. V. much as a mailer of course as they would if father and mother were paying the bills. They think it just a personal pecuiia`¥it,y.!l'iat old John never went-to eollcge ana is astbaos at being s mechanic, or that Mary wol-sa au ' day in an office and then stays at home and takes 'ein ot mother in the ` evenings, and never thinks of having any pleasure belaels. _ " V . 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