I _ ,____.____ Personal -'- Fashions, -.'--*.Literature ,,,,. .. '. A Wamian .._.. I ,8 Redlm -:- Social and iUFcLE RAYS CORNER - l i sruox or rue on! Ma. TELEBCOPES smsu. sun LARGE Three hundred years ago, a mill » named Galileo began to study the sky with a strange instrument. It was known as a spy-glass. has?“ l!“ - could "spy" thing with 1t. The purpose‘ of theslJY-Elass was, c) make distant things seemwwsr. People could see ships 80 miles. away- by using this invention. _ - . Galileo's first soy-slurs walameial barrel, shaped like a, section of the friowadays for plumbinfl. 1t W55 about two feet long and the hole was ' lea than ari inch wide. At eseh end of the barrel was a u. a piece of glass curved olrboth sides. By looking through his 8P7- . glen, Galileo found that the moon I looked about; 29 times larllfl‘ than be‘ Jars.‘ ‘ _ - . p‘ 51mg the -.t1ms of Galileo, many , have ‘studied the sky with spy- or "telescopes." ‘rhese- have “longitude larger land larflfil‘. and 11y fig ‘their use we‘ have learned wonderful airings about the stars‘. : ‘~ » q . mlady Beauiifu! Bylmbliflh DiorothyDiafLiettcr Box ~ Are Second Marriages Happier Than First 0nes—A Girl Who Looks Before She Leaps. Dangers of Making a Loving Husband - - Jealous. . _ Dear Dorothy Dix-I married inEy oarly teens. Thought 1 was really in lovsubut IoundIout that I was mistaken. My husband and I stuck to- gether for eight years. then we parted. Now I have met a man I really 'lovs and admire and trust. But do you think a-sec- 0nd marriage will bring me more happiness and con- tent than the first one did? Do people go into these second marriages with a better understanding of one another? I can see many faults I had and many mistakes that I made in my first marriage. W111 this help rns to make a success of my next venture? l The largat telescope used today is in California, at Mt. Wilson. " The Mt. Wilson telescope has a. TYPES 0F COLORING A request has come from one of my readers for an article of different types of coloring. She wants to know whether it is the 'color of the hair or tho Blilh tints that class a person as a blonde or brunette? There are many degrees of blouse- ness and brunette-mess, but for con- Velllehob they may be divided into the following groups: ' Blondes First. ‘i. blondes, with golden hair, pink .\"...:: skin and blue, gray or brown eyes. Second. Pale blondcs, golden hairfpalo white ivory skins and blue, ‘gray eyes. The difference between . this and the first type is in the com- plexion. ‘Ibis-d. The titlan blonds, with red dish-gold hair, white or ivory skin and eyes of blue, gray or brown, Fourth. The medium blonde, with light or medium brown hair, medium complexion and eyes of blue, gray or ,_, brown. This Ls the commonest type of blonds, often celled asheru or drab brown. Fifth. The olive blonde, with mu, I medium or light‘ brown hair, dark : I P l/Wzat a Treat For grown,‘ ‘Mild’! healthy hungn r or for the man-ciao appetite. than’: ‘ ‘ nothing more wholesome, nutrition Sketch of the giant Mt. wusou telc- m, “ma”, m“ mm whim." uope‘ Find ‘he ma“: sonar-coated Hot Cross Buns. We are taking orders now for lot Cross Buns to be delivered fresh on Thursday. Hot Cross Bans Order uow and be sure of got-Mug yours fresh and delicious at your grocers or ' Stewartis Bakery ' grams an Answer. A post has said that we climb to higher things on- the stepping stones of our dead selves, and 1e seems to me thatthis is more true in marriage than it is in anything else. . When a marriage is a failure, the average husband and wife each almost invariably lay the whole blame for 1t on the other. The neglected wlfe whose husband spend! his time at the club or pllylnl D001 calls upon us to weep with hor in her loneliness. Bhs never admits that the reason hsr hus- band never stayed at home was because the house was untidy and the food badly cooked and there wasn't a. clean or a. comfortable place in it which he could sit down and read his paper hi peace. tube or barrel 40 feet long. There are no lenses in the tube. The great thing about this telescope is the giant mirror at the base. which is eighl; feet and five inches wide. There are othej mirrors» in the tube which help to ccllect the light of the stars and » A throw it on the giant mirror. . This telescope _weighs more than 100 tons. It is kept slowly moving so that the motion of the earth is oft set. The moving is done with the help of wheels on the order of clockwork, and there is a powerful driving clock. A much larger telescope of the same type is being made for use in Califor- nla. It will have a mirror more than _, 16 feet wldei - Tomorrow-The Moon The springtime colon of the fashion ca! ‘hues of early flowers andfllra: huphd by u" -. v t. a vvvwvwfvvwv vwvww v v vwwv vv v vywvvw v Y.‘ Bimples» Blackheads and W ‘I V .\, ; ’ ‘"' Cuficura a; _; SllAPsanisl OINTMENT \ an “neonatal and qwqnm“ a "*1"- vlzolminr. rwrlfwinrins awn-fig»... u.‘ Qgilyflrgurnenfs '3 skin inclined to sallowlless and blue, gray or brown eyes. There is some- times a reddish or sandy tinge in the hair. The woman whose husband is a pbilandcrsr bemoans the injustice of her fats. Bhonevsr admits that she has left herself get so slovenly and fat and m1 Kepm’ st’ unattractive that it gave her husband a pain in the eyes to look at her. AUNT HET ~ ' m: Ionian-outrun ~ . The woman whose husband grows ‘tired of her, and who at middle age falls in love with some cthir woman, feels that she is (martyr to the per- ildy of man. She refuses to face the Ilcbflilfl ahs has dons nothing to im- prove her mind or keep in step with her husband; that she never reads a, book or a. paper or a magaliue, or "has a thought beyond her housekeeping The enemble undoubgedly 1,1“, the and the beauty parlor and the slibps, and that she has grown so dull and mode m ch10 my, “ma, mg l; boring that she‘ has driven him to a more intelligent uudlnisrestinl woman equally “smart whether made of silk for companionship. i’ . _, crepe or sheer woo1en.~ You simply must include at least one ensemble in _ your Spring ward-robe. Style lflc. , Address Oanndlualiqaocs I.I.‘.W:l't%onpg‘:"“" hflfioo: ‘AAALLALALLLAAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAA A, Fashion Hint -..¢kk.k.- THE IMPOBTANT' ENSEMBLE i Household Hint: Bylobcflalno Lesson English nymaoem Nor docs the man whose wife is poevish and fretful and complaining ever feel that he is to blame for her state of mind because he has never tried . , 4n i, skewh3¢m ‘m, 51“, ‘omen, to develop any sense of humor or philosophy in her, and he never cheers her - - ' . one o; m, m,“ gnarl“ “q "m". up by taking her to any place of amusement or doing my active thing to ' est ‘ideas for all around wear. In silk will 1M‘ NP?! Ind 000N119!!!- crepe, navy blueis an excellent choice WORDS OFTEN ‘ MIBUBED: Dd not say. "You will likd it better that you think for." Omit ffor." 0mm msrnonoonoun: phleg- matic; pronounce flcg-mat-ik, e gs 1n "leg," a as in "at," f akin “it," accent second syllable. > OITEN I three a's. 3-‘ BYNONYMB: delirium, luscious savory, delightful. ‘ WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us~in-~- crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. ‘Ibdsys word: To soften Putty . To soften putty in window frames. stir together two pounds ' cal-soda, one-half pound lime, one gallon hot water. Apply while still warm to both sides of thevglaas and let 1t remain for twclvehours. The glass can then be removed cutting. A MorningSmile Alboy twelve years old was the im- portsnt witness in ‘a lawsuit. One of the lawyers, after cross-questioning With the b10139 "W59 91 P1459“ ‘n3 him severely Said. “Your father has “we 1n ma,‘ blue.‘nd “m”; 51,111 enough to face the fact that if-their first marriages were unhappy it was _ ., . been telling you -how to testify hermit another idea that you'll like m. largely their own fault that they jtllld a splendid chance cf making a sec- he??? “Yes,’_’ said the boy. “Now,” said mensely. are the comraaivn winil In ""4 m'"*"° ' ‘"°°°"- " the lawyer, ‘fjust tell ‘us how your silk crepe and aeorsette which l" I father told you to testify." "Well," little more formal. Make the coat 1h said the boy modestly, "faither told the longer length seen 1n small back me the lawyers would try t0 tangle rue view of the Wk ""99. lid-WU ‘WV in my testimony; but, if I would just piecadrq! 0! f»!!! 80°39“! "W9 be careful and tell the truth, I could that matches psflwfly- as to pattern Brunettes ‘ First. Fair-skinned tylJtg-with dark or medium brown hair and dark blue, gray or brown eyes. _ , Second. Medium-skinned type, with Certainly every one can look back and remember where she made moun- dark. medium brown or black hair tains out of molelfiis, where a lime tact and diplomacy would have saved a and eyes or dark blue, ‘brown or row, whore silence would ‘have been golden, and where she might havs recog- Brfly- ‘ 1 nisedfhat she should have met a situation with patience and forbearance in- Third. Florid brunette. with fair stcad-ohwith temper and irritability. skin and very rosy cheeks, medium brown on black hair and blue, brown 8o I think’ that when s/man and woman are big enough and broad ' 1"We used to waits and two- ltsp spate. but I ain't seed?» ‘dancssluce that time a mouse ' ; ' run uplalalalnts lea" _ mllllill Fruit Bread . By adding one half cup of raisins to Boston Brown Bread, it is trans- ' formed into fruit bread. ' fPQOR PA I * ;_ s! culunucsabsh ~ ' Stockings ' A-rowc-mouey fronrme. lLllways tell thcsame thing every time." Eciquette Bylfobertalno ' “hdyjarctherz-ln-iaw , that bor- fellin’ mqloughtnfi to worry initials cards? . Q. Which decides whether or not to shake hands when introduced, the man or the woman? A. The woman, always. Q. If the guest of h0IlOI"i5 a man. where ls-he seated ct the dinner table? A. At the right of the hostess. Q.’ ‘Is the full name or just used on personal calling and coloring, and you'll have an out- Ilost second marriages are happier than first marriages, and this is not only because people who marry the second time are older and more sure cf themselves and of what they mt" and need in a mate, but because most widows and ‘widower: know the bitter and unavailiug regret with which they looked down upon a coffined form and remembered sharp words said in auger, little kiudnassss, iittle isndernessss that would have brought Joy to the one who was past their reach, and that they had neglected w show. The same thing holds true of divorce. Very few man and women g0 through that fiery furnace without hayinglsome of their selfishness and sgotism burrlsd away, and without determining to try to do more to make their second marriage more of a success than thcirflrst one was. ‘ ‘ DOROTHY DIX. ' _ a o I o c a a u Dear Dorothy Dix-Jo marriage all it is cracked up tabs? la it right to marry a man when one likes him iota, but doesn't know whether it is love? Is it love when you can't get the person of! of your mind! Do you really love ‘a person when little things they do annoy you, and will these sum larger in the years to coma? Doss everybody hesitate Just. before the knot or gray eyes. . Fourth.-Aubum brunette, chestnut or auburn hair, medium dr ivory skin and eyes of brown, blue or BTIY- ' Fifth. Olive brunette, w1th' dark brown or black hair, brown ‘mi black eyes and olive skin some color. Sixth. Black-haired type, with clear olive skin, good color, black hair and dark eyes. ' Of course, there are many fine de- ‘grees oi coloring between these types. I have not mentioned green or hazel eyes, but; consider them as included betweenithe brown and the Bray- 19 is not always easy to classify some types. For example, an individual ' with" when washing stockings turn them wrong side out in prevent any lint from showing when the wash is fin- ished. r l-lairland blue eyes might be placed in thskebond group of brunettes or in the ‘fourth group of blondes, accord- ing'to the classification Just givsn. Perhaps it would be more accurate to have three groupss instead of just the two, the third being intermediate and including alltypss with a com- bination‘ of medium or dark skin with light bzrown or medium browll hair. with medium skln, medium brown’ Tomorrow Bcauty Queattlon; Answered INDIGNATIQN; 111st" resentment- "5119 WM filming a virtuous indigna- tion." . Offensive Catarrh weakens the Lungs Caues Headache now r0 narusn csrsalm Mrs. H. Oamsrou, a well-known resident oi’ White's 0M9, N. 3., has discovered a simple, yet efficient. manner of stopping colds and nasal catarrh. "For some years," she Wflws. “I have had catarrhal trouble over money matters." - A. The full name. is tied, afraid to risk it‘! 1f amen Ii slow 1n proposing and you know he * l wb cum tum menthol-t when ureslins that husband - - . ‘ggméhorgm mails": m“ “m w you? n’: hulbmd worth gm“ of your own sentiments and your sweetheart is making more money. up a good education and a good Job for,_svan if we have f0 live on bread and . _ _ ' _ ' _ _ 1301mm! Dix‘ tor! bile? H 120 ctasf aahwiil sbeifh has - ' l‘! W312“; m‘ “mrjzbngsiven :9“? u ' ‘v r L01; Dear Miss Dix-Ls it a good plan for a woman occasionally m mug no: _ , husband Jealous? I have a friend who is very mudff in love with her husband and she keeps him m doubt as w what she does when ha u away mm bsiua. It is a new plan she is trying and it seems to work, as he used to take her for A GIRL FRIEND. in my nose and throat, and have been subject to very frequent colds. Nothing ‘gave mo the immediate rs- lief I secured from Catarrhc- acne. If the nos- trils ars plugged. Answer: , m_ monyh"flmtt fieifiw" ‘ {flffsyrgsrzr ‘I no“ "mug o! the ‘up M ma granted, but now he is acquiring a jealous disposition. ‘ Answer: ' - ' alliiscrackod fob, illtllitiskn ma; It isulifilfagz: ciittlztcr vellturo in lifeflzlll szcxmuut, m. “gem” “a The first thingycur friend knows she will find herself involved in an hum‘ ‘or napping" ‘m mum. It u up w you “in” of n what you ugly scandal, and she will end up in the divorce court. The tactics that apply _ Wm , ,_ before marriage are ruinous afterward. It may pique a boy's interest in a guflqtsrg will ugg c—h\hwnQ| I am ' girl to think she, is interested in ‘other boys and has dates with him, but a sure they will keep freejrom colds. husband wants to feel secure in his wife's heart and to know that he is the 51mm“; mum,’ mg h3g1]; Two The malntlungfara girl to consider marrtagelswnather she ism _ . ' I , n“! 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