‘/<P“$I ,.4 , . _v__ - “fixing-ti.- ... Wca-mlfllilir-iltisvlxsu u w... “ii-E ~, m. m». ‘PJM-Jmnuali luv-alas‘ PAGE El(‘l-l'l‘ mu (IHARLOTTETOM >1 GUARDIAN DEQEMBER 11L 1931 Woman's Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literfltllre 9 I i. n ever ton ue— . It s a word 0 i y g nliff"j§fcr Dorothy D11 tikuliif’... Men and Women Who Marry _in the Fond Hope That Their Partners Will Imllroye After Marriage Risk Their Whole .Life’s Happiness, for lylatri- mony Works N0 Miracles, Says Dorothy Dix greuseoffdishes . -ond leaves them so bright . \ i O It iusl scoot: lho a ‘l! ifhcre is no question that I Hm asked oltcnci" lllflfl Whether a man m» woman will change after marriage. A girl will rite inc that she is in love with ll. druiikzircl and she wants to know if he will will-mile w drink after marriage. Or she will say tho! She l5 thinking- of marrying a young ma" “m” has no trade or profession and who has iiovor had any regular employment, and she nsks if he will go to work and become mi industrious man and a good provider for his family as soou as he is married. BRONCHITIS “After lli: first air pliciuion Themiogene fir»; instant 1elicf."— COLDS “The Thermogene had not been applizd four hours bcLorc the cough- ingwas ss."—E.S. O it works like o charm in hard or soft woler . _ ‘ __ 6-. l O it surely speeds ‘ up my house- work _l ii A young man will write me that he is in lOVB with a foolish, frivolous, flighty girl, who is crazy about going on wild parties and jRZZiUE mid 5mm? ing and drinking, anti he wants to know if she will change when she is married and make‘ a Settled. domestic wife; 0r lic will Soylhfll he l5 engaged m l . . -. . , 1 her ngant girl Wilt) spends 0n clothes cwisllillil. “he can “imcnl ink she will make a thrifty and °°°Yl° CHEST COLDS ‘flatworm: vackin roughim gmu l uttléifniiillfiiulniiid-“li.lfil" - O Those wonder- fu! rich suds Certainly gel things whiter nn extmv hands on, and he asks if I th tvife for a poor mun. ‘ .. -- v-ite that Both men and women. Engaged m be nlunled’ M“ M tlmet they they can never agree about oflyllllllE 01‘ 011 any Sublect and r w '- ' ' . h t o kno argue and quarrel continually befoie marriage. yeb l lei’ w“ if after marriage llioy Wlll 11W together in peace and iiirmony- o up "Nwueanooeue! After a summer spent in building up your health, make sure you keep it. Don‘t wait for a cold todevelop! At the first: 50% lll0l'0 suds! Which means less back- liring labor-less lime spent over the waslitub and ilislqsan-becausc these richer extra suds do so much more of the hard work for you. KEEP A Box HANDY‘ Keel’ 3 5°! °f Tnenuooima handy all through the winter. You can't: aflord to take risks. A: the first sign of a chill, nip it in the bud by applyin Tnenmoorun. Working by the time-honoured met 0d ofcounter- irritation, it stimulates the surface of the skin and diverts the blood away from the congestion beneath. Normal healthy circulation in restored and the danger of complications is reduced. DOES NOTCLOG THE PORES OP THE TI-IEICKIMOGtIhNB is aoyéehtliicaaktle: _a g,1l:oeanotog e e‘ like _meuy potiltiocs. It can g taken oil’ little by little, thus obviating the risk of chill from lflddqn tlpouum— each layer retains its efecuveness for several days. Don’t go another day without Tnnauooruu in the house. Have it These questions are so foolish that they would be “musing if they l . l t0 Ch were not so tragic. for they Slww 11°“ many Pmple 5U“ c1 n5 e . . . . t la ceremony . . , superstitious belief tltiutltthcie tliScSillglttixllzlsllilftf Xiiiénlgllilgflsltllgneif and make hlnt take instant action ___ apply th t has po\vci' to a er 1c ch 2“ - . tugm ovcr into different beings. v THBRMOGENE Medicated Wadding! --—-~— i DON'T Risk YOUR JOB! These cicltided ones sec clearly enough the la ts and weaknesses of ' - . \ ' d those whom they are tcntatncly tkinklng of taking as htlslillsilfioxrgn wives. and they would not consider murriiiig them us they hi9. ‘leasing- wants v. drunkard or a loafer for a husband. Noman wail S o l _ mad woman or a spender forva wife. No man or woman looks iorwaui tolpassing the remainder of liie in a Wrpelllfll figm- Tlley are the quickest working suds ever seen. Willi but l5 minutes’ soaking they lift even the dirtiest dirt right out of things and float it away, giving you whiter clothes every time. Remember! A day taken oif work in these difficult: times may coat you your job! Tackle winter perils in the quickest, easiest and most natural “ray-without laying up! SOOTHING AND RELIEVING WITH- OUT DISCOMFORT. THERMOGENI is a adentrifimlly prepared medicated cotton wool- clean, harmless, simple to apply.’ _ Wom undu- your clothes without showing and without any . Extra suds make dishwasbiug easier, too. And ifs easier on your hands-mo comfortable that _\ou'll know it's fine for even your most delicate things. l'ro<~icr S‘ Gfllllllll! Toronto, Uni. and woman of whose habits and charac- If they know that the man timie to be alter marriage what they am tors they (iisapprovc would con before marriage they would not consider entering into liie contract with dixomfort. it m5 on com-mm" . . and ir; d d , J them. But they put their faith in the idiotic belief that there is 50ml? mheving_dahgng with the du-l can iinyag: ggiallunorn 3:522“! ‘l; ' ' “wt ‘N “m” sort of conjure in the words muttered over them at the altar thatchfllmfi! d¢q¢1°p_ " ‘ -= - is and carry Onl i P . THE CURIPLETE IIIDIYSEIIGLD SWAP the bride and bridegroom from what they are into what they should be. Th‘ ' 'h_ M ~ ‘ ' ‘ . l ‘Wdlhfllolflll I rqbcmllnulcncbofdumnnopioCalxbliondovuflqlgli - . MADE av THE MAKERS or lvoiiv SOAP . ; ld~flww~k=iwnwniiaonniuuuauouiummu— ‘ i ' And on this fallacious belief they risk their‘ whole lifes hllplilflesii ' ' . ' ____... ._ V. auvnqn‘ "l K} _ _, _,_,_.__c____ __.__ _ __ __ GQnm-Qliy with disn5trotls results. For matrimony works no mlfiwlee ~’* ‘ 1? ' W” ‘W- . , - , What a man and woman were before marriage they are after marrlafle- Y."- ' ' ‘. l- ~ 3 it ‘of eo le marriage means a leli- . ' q ,- f?‘ Only more so. For the gicut ma or y p p ‘l’ Vkat the Fakhlonables are lvearln“ l F01‘ The cOOk l ling down of the bars and the throuiiiig of‘! of restraint and the PTWUBBQ ~ - g ' _ _ _ _ l i of being themselves ivithout having i0 camouflage graces and virtues that ' " illustrated Drcssmnking Lesson Furnished With ‘ a“, form“ m ‘hum, run livery Pattern (‘llll(‘lil.\'l'l'1 NQIZUUCS | . DWADmNG i i -—— ’ ____ The drunkarcl fillfls that matiimo ny has not quenched his thirst, but K €€ ' ' , By rlllflflbfillc’ Worthington 3 .,1,1“,‘.,__‘ 3.’... X. m,” ,1._,‘,_,_ augmented it. because he has more cares to drown in drink. The lazy p 1 WM“ U, “WA , K‘ W“. m“ UMP.’ goocl-for-notliiiig is just as (lisinclincd to work after marriage as before - ' 5 r p m“ L . m‘; (vmc p, mu l I m], and has as little shnnie in letting his wife support him as he had in loli- “lflnlfivfivlflilimlwlqorflumvieriooa liuddlllllehlokCoJlmlnil, ln-liliefloolhamTovonn , s ‘uciiiii l'.\:i' slun moulded .'-'.l» 3 u“? his mmher support mm" i ' ‘s l ti-usputui mniiin. l cup \'\'.tlillll.:», (‘iii in pieces. tic frocks. _ it follows the lizic oi the Mmixl The girl who lived on thrills and excitement before marriage ls bored u) death with ‘her iliisband and children. She whose god was nshlon o! a dreamy poet or a fascinating neef-do-wein Q. Do hostess and guests shah 1i; 11m: lllll) mtXlvllill‘ fwimss all i’; cup iiiil- cut iii pieces. l‘ _ t H t u x m l a she “veg tiv hum, l! l“. (lFRlQlXPIl \\"."ii n round l H cup puslrv flour wilted.) w“ mucs o ‘vorsl D a m Same s“ c as ong s ' A . ~___ - . - » - a r . . n ds ‘m up Siwtuders , _ Phnlumlp m“ m“ n 1 a mfln wants '\ domestic, thrifty wife, who will stay at home . l?" “l? 5W8? ~ ~ ~~~<~ii ‘ll l’ u "i l “ 1m i (m, Add SW.“ And the couple who could not get; along before marriage discover. 8nd Wulclieihc soup pot fllltl count the pennies, why doesn't he choose a‘ A- Y°5- film“ w» -"- i‘ r v ' z i i» ‘ . t ‘ I . - " I ‘ . i. - - * - ' ~ = i h domcsti ii t. _...________% Mo“ for ygm‘ fygpk, ipn\-c~.-».u-, 4- “m1 ‘\'[|‘11_l):fii‘4 .1 pa“ mo,“ add ‘ about u. million additional things after mariiuge over wh ch t ey can cabaretsagi ins cud of one-who is a fashion plate and the joy o! the ‘ __ (mm mm “our “d vmma Bakwupat because they are brought into daily and hourly conflict over every I h; gganngj rim "imvnkg hum“! detail of the life they share together. . l about Olllfiellllll ' ticrlp, for 3O or 40 minutes l'l u si a oven. Cut in srguurcs while warm pattern provider» perforation to (wu: ril ‘he top fill‘ the simizh‘. HD1311‘ i uiiii sliuultiii‘ straps. us 5f"‘Zl \'it‘\\'. It's _i‘i.~t us; _\'\:.| pl: u. t‘ about ii. I: may be fashioned of ilm xvrish- ‘n rn- f'l'l‘;i<‘ laziim. (n, T08 i.» zivsiigii/vi lul‘ 5i?" When Your-Cough Hangs On, Mix This at Home For coughs duo to colds, the beat remedy that money could buy can easily The truth or the mutter l; that when you so shopping for husbands l or wives you have to know v/hat-you want and pick itout ln the first place. You cunt change it after you get it home. That's certain. DOROTHY DIX. nan-a.“ ‘m , Occasionally-whee in a blue moon-there is an exception to this rule. 'I'hcre has been a drunkurd now and then who reformed after he got married. There has been a female Simon Ilegree who has made a looting husband go to work. 'l'here has been a wild woman who has lind enough of night clubs and became domestic and stayed contented n! nun w 1h Ilia’ .' lj. i ("i n11‘ . 13"» fill, ~51) nun iii ilii l‘I‘([ '1 llFele/J‘ h. cicrrctl .i Price o! pzilicri: l5 cunts. l 1r :"‘.~ of TIP-incl; muicriul ‘.1 , _ _ _ l -—-- it! k h 1d t bb h h yvrll: “I htmhrlyv ‘I 381;)‘ scianfildsa‘ pact when they got mar. led and thereafter respected ! A man wont mw a public library. ‘I ION!!! I40 imimffiné: rellljegflis gxnfizllfinz Sig“; .-,. ,, - . . - = ’»- ,, ,, ny ru gin can supp! on I _ ‘nail’ m a ‘will I Wm“: 5n encyclopedlllr hi? 551d 21/; ounceall)! Pinex. Pour t il into I I ‘L 5m‘ m“ m“ h“ “any 1min“ t -—-@— I But these exceptions arc so few. and far npart that they are not worth to the “ttlmtmm- Q. Should a woman inquire the “l,,‘,’,fi,,ll.‘i,mfi;,§,,“,.‘l ,§“l,,},"',,‘,.'“',",,,‘,’l§,',§ C‘. °"”‘l' . . . . .- i l taking into consideration in nuui-iug on the advisability of marrying n‘ ‘whim °“°Y°1°l’°‘ll°' “"1 “h” identity o! a stranger who has ren- fiviwv- ll’! 1w ire“ lo 1t Ill w mil up “m. t“ h“ m m“ MW 0‘ H‘ l NW’ ‘W’ U" m“ ‘ha ‘Wkiinz lman or woman who docs not come up to your ideal on the ofi chance volume’ Sh?" dered m7 a 597"”? Md wllvn (lull, “I? it‘ "l-lf ‘vtlfl ;-_ g _ , - ,- , _-, "i, i v,;~,~, p ' . l . ' u . ,, . -» never e w on . eepa ec y p tern soul slump or COll l i tolifil lira of iiluliliimmds youthm ‘that mflrflagn Wm mmmc mm or her from what he or she is mm that I dont know. You sec, its like A, Not “mess she wkhes to send and routes good-children realléellkelt. , i v- u . _ i ' - i . ' i ‘l ° “ kind of husband or wife you wont. We may be the aiming of the gods m“ I" pmmlsm "° “mm” l‘ m" a "Ymd- lotildt-niias iligplilfiiiiliugg: gill l | l l >-_ » -- - v . A. -, . - ~ H _ midis pricvll M only 60¢ vllwmfil" that we um not mid 1m giipui-nfltura] mtervcnuon Wm Save a 1001 from wedding nflel- his mm w a woman at"_\c.>l.,e Add“ o; vm_i_ L, m, _ s ., is absorbed into the blood, where it N‘ .l.whz_ S” ‘ _ I _ _ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ _ 4 ' V I _ ‘ N1ohum an,‘ [Mk Mk (or POmPEI-an the results of his folly. ublecl’ beillrehalld- guest? as géilggtlyhépn! tslpémbrpgptbvlvlloéubta l-irlilil‘ “ivilffll l“""“"° “l‘)‘ll“t3°°d' _ _ '_'_"'"'_ A‘ Yes’ whether he l5 5°q“‘*lnt3d whole trouble. y Even those severe ’“"“""__ _ ‘ ‘ _ _ “Uuunnnnn coiimci; im\\~¢”1l@b‘le“!lg°:l imrzuw And, after all, what ririiii have we to marry, expecting our husbands - with her or not. coughs which Iolgsw cold epldemicl, W131i‘ N311“) '11 mm‘ ” l“ Y u‘ nnd wives to chance lll(‘li' characters to please us? It is up to us in Q- 3°“ fillollldihe table be set “g. nmmfluzlfflg 'concenu,lud m“. J y.........'.. .......... Street Address U" Dorothy Brand Evaporated Milk for your coffee. 1t malcu a crenmicr, more clelicioun, more satisfy- ing drink. Diluted with an equal quantity of water, use it for all cooking, and for drinking. DUROTHYMAM» [VAPOIAIED BULK 1H1, Pnmfviun Lipstick is smooth, null perm-innit enough to l.i\t all day POMPGIAN Mnfltub Midis. and lmvc that sort of mimclc worked in our behalf. her home fireside. There have been extravagant girls who became tight I fistcd when it was their own money they were spending instead of pupil's. ‘ and there ‘have laccn men and womc n who disagreed before marriage. ‘ the first place to take them or leave them as they are. P R 0 DUCTS F0 R BE A UT Y ll‘ o. woman doesn't wont a rounder ifor a husband, why doesn't she marry a sober, settled man lo begin with? money buys. doesn't siic pick out a go-getter for a husband instead [A MorningSmile be mixed at home. It saves mone . . l 've ~ u th t r l‘ bl ui met- _ g: s yo e mos e iu e, he w" lug medicine you ever used. and The chances are If she craves the things that .crnry society on ‘Current Events,’ land I'd rather like to read up the Ni \v/llill'iitn.yich Scott’s Emulsion Q. Should an usher at 3 ohm-ch for a. Sunday-night supper? A. With doilies and gem-f or centerpiece of lace, candles. and fruit or flowers in the ogntug- q; the table. _ ~ soothes the inflamed membranes. At the sumo tiuic. part of the medicine pound 0t Norway lne, containing till active agent of creosote, in a re and palatable form. Nothing known in medicine in more helpful in cues oi ' severe coughs and bronchial irritation! Do not accept a substitute for Pine: It is guni-anteedto give prompt relief or money relund A Place’ for Everything, and Everything in its Llace HAVE rr - m. ‘ By BRIGGS _ WHKETBKuow wmrihiaoowmi irsl As - -DA " i i ' ' " ‘MW : ‘Hus EUGENIE HAT 7 As A uoofiirr “our OF TE NAQE ‘momi- w ‘THREE You! 5061M!!! . a on RAZOR-Ti? umr‘ m? rr l slbis ‘4 FOR s-Elirlmenrk SAKE? Lemme ,4.