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Cochran, Percy Hutchison. Bransby-Williams, Leon M. Lion and others with at view to arranging for a series of all-British productions to be presented , throughout Canada during the com- ing season. Hector Dutrlsac. vice- president and general manager of ‘ the company. has left for Inndon 5 to conclude negotiations. Visitor in, County Jail-“Vfhat terrible crime has this man com. mitted?" THE CHARLUTH IUWN <:i'.-\|:Q-'_~_*: l‘ ;W0man’s Realni -:-' Social and Personal -:- 0...... Dix Letter B... Widowed Father Who Denies His Helpful Daughter Any Pleasure — Are Secret Marriages Wise? - Marvelous Man Who Wants to Live Near His Mother-in-Law keep house for my father and an afflicted sister. My father 1s very well off, but 1 do all the housework, make all of our clothes and take care o1 . two cows. as we live in the country. a. boy, he creates horrible scenes if we do not re- turn beforc 11 or 12 o'clock. Now, Miss Dix. I am a good girl and I 8° Wm‘! nice boys, and I only desire to have a few of the » aniuseme ‘ that belong to my time of life. What shall I do? Lie to my father about where I so? Get mmled lust to set away from home? Leave my father and sister to the care of a. hired housekeeper and get a. job, as I‘couid easily do, or what? Or could you say something that would make my father be a little more lenient t0 me? PHYLLIS. Answer: I ' I am afraid I can't say anything that would change your fathers point of view because his attitude is inspired by selfishnessand jealousy and obstinate stupidity, and these make him shut his eyes to the inimi- tice that he is doing you. ' He does not want boys to come to see you ‘ecause he is afraid that you might fall in love with one of them and leave him, and that would interfere with his comfort. No doubt, he loves you and he realizes how lonely and dreary the home would be without your bright presenceln it. Besides. you are cheaper and much more efficient than any servant he could hire. And he isn't considering your happiness or welfare at all. It doesn't even occur to him that you are sacrificing your youth to him and your afflicted sister, or that it is hard for a. young girl to have laid upon her weak shoulders the burden of a family that only an older woman is strong enough to carry. I think there is no more pathetic situation in life than that of the girl in hei- teens who, through her mother's death, is suddenly thrust into her mother's place and forced to assume duties and obligations that are not of her making. ...._....,._. Many a time I have felt like weeping when I have seen little girls struggling to hold a household together, cooking and washing and scrub- bing when they should have been playing themselves, and mothering younger brothers and sisters when they need mothering as much as the Dear Miss Dix—At the ago of l8 my mother died and I left school to My father is good to mo except that he is not wanna for me to have any pleasure. I am a girl of 21. 800d 100k- ing and , pular with the boys, but he will not al- low me to entertain my friends in my own home because we keep him awake. He absolutely "m!" me permission to attend a dance. and when I 8° into town to the movies, as I do occasionally with Fashions l A says IRENE RICH . noun‘ mind confessing. it: "YES-l am '39 years old!" 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I wish still moi-a that I could make him see how unfair he is in not being willing to let you have all the good times you possibly can as poor pay for all that you do, and I wish most of all that I could make him see that now is your time to-make your matrimonial hay, and that‘ is he keeps you from marrying, as he will if he drives all of the young men away, he is doom- ing you to a lonely old age. _ I do not believe that any child is called upon to sacrifice his or her whole life to their parents. Undoubtedly, children owe a great duty to their fathers and mothers, but it do es not involve their giving up their every chance of happiness and prosperity to a father or mother's whim. So I think that if your father refuses to let you go out with nice young men and have nice young men come to see you in the proper way, you will be justified in leaving him in the tender mercies of a. hired house- keeper while you get yourself a job and work for an employer who does not consider that he has the right to tyrannize overyou. But don't get married just to get away from home. That is jumping out of the frying pan into the fire b ecause ver yoften husbands are just as bossy as fathers. DOROTHY DIX. O O O O O O O O . Dear Miss ‘Dix-I an; a senior in college and desperately in love with an adorable girl. I wish to secretly marry her and have only her 1m- medlate family know it, but her father and brother object, even though we have the consent of her mother. I wish to take up a three-year law course and then announce our marriage. We are so much in love that we ‘do not feel that we can wait until I cm through school to nmny. Please advise me what to do. A LONELY SENIOR. Answer: If you are so much in love as all that, I should certainly advise you to get married, but do it openly and honorably and publicly and not have any hole-and-oorner business about it. . What is the objection to getting decently married? There is noth- ing to prevent a married man from attending a. law school. There is nothing to keep a girl from keeping on with her job and supporting her- self after marriage as she is doing before marriage if she is a business girl. And if she is a domestic girl she can still live at home with her parents who, I should think. would much prefer to have her rospectobly man-led, and everybody know about it instead of everybody guessing about her relations to you, and putting scandalous interpretations upon them, as they would be bound to do if you were secretly married. The idea that you and the girl could be married and still keep up the pretense of just being on engaged couple is preposterous. If you were only going to make a discreet call upon her, and take her out for an hour or two now and then, there would be no object in being married. Men and women got married because they want to be together. And unless l it is publicly known that they have a perfect right to be together it sets every tongue wagging. The girl's father and brother are perfectly right to object to a secret marriage, and they show their knowledge of the world by refusing to consent to one. ‘Ibex-e is always a little smear of scandal about a. secret marriage, and nobody ever quite believes in a. belated marriage certificate. Lots of young people who are desperately in love with each other feel that they cannot afford to marry, but they cannot settle the problem by a secret marriage. For better for them to have the courage to go into the adventure openly and boldly, and for the girl to go to work and help finance the romance that, in that way, they can keep clam insteaifof dragging it tbrovlh the mire. DOROTHY DIX. O O O O I O O O * 175" m" nil-W" h" B11184! bflliin between my sweetheart and myself about where we shall live after we are married. She wants to go for away from her mother and I want to settle close by her mother 5mm I think l 800d mother-ln-law is next to a gbod mother. God him the 01d My. anyway. New. Mm Dix, Your Honor, you know that l! Int-mm!- Iot sick she would want her baby with her, and if Sally got sick she would want momma with her, and besides. if 1 was near I could haul momma n loud of wood occasionally, lad n: be: windmill, and keep her fences up, and momma. could have dinner with us on Sundays, and all would be happy. Besides, I tell Bally that the boom men will get us l! we an wnv of! in n strum country. Now which one of us u. mm n. 1". c. on page o he: warm, irresistible smile. 115E113’ am flurry-nine yein o “A screen star never worries " ' __ _ important: ones! 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