v-oa- - to - . _ fut Women§faiii~ Espe- ciallyi PWives, is ar Ffrom the Truth- ._ Not All Dymr to. Marry. _ . _ fill Can be Disillusionefliand ' i ~ ey’re Ve - Apt to Give up. i 41in Disgus , f They Aren't " Given ancial In- ‘ dependence ~ 7', Q“ , ‘ . - *"" lilo haIssome-quser notions about women thatgnake women won- jar how theygotthat way. Probably their most pronounced fixed idea y‘. A is ti!!! Wooten are not the sepia kind of human beings that they are, with the same kind of assorted characteristics, the -. - same kind of tastes and inclinations. and that ' do not react to any situation about as they do. "They thin-k that women are not humiliated U! r thinglthat would cut themtdtlie quick: $118} ‘ womsnldorrt resent things that would will every drop of fighting blood in their bodies: that women enJoy things that they would loathe, and, that while they try to dodge trou- ble, women go out to seek it and are never s0 "i. ~-ha.ppy‘ as when they are miscrhhle. . . Among these quaint superstitions abiillt women that practically all men hold is that every unmarried woman in the world is hilt dying to get married and is out on a still- hunt for a husband. They recognize that many men are celibate by nature, and that the mere thought o! being tied sown to a W118 and cniloren and 6011mm"... is about as alluring to them as the prospect of a lire sentence in Jail. Thsykncw that‘ there are other men who have never marred because they have never happened to meet the woman of their dreams. but you can't convince them that there are women who are old maids in the cradle and who never see in any man anything but a nuisance who "ciuttsrs up the house and makes more work, and who is generally under- foot and in the way. . Nor can you make them believe that there are women who love their ~ liberty so much that they wouldn't exchange their key ring for a wedding _ ‘wring. no matter how big a bonus went with it. They still believe that 1W2! woman, no matter how rich and well placed she ls in the world, 1s looking around for some poor derelict of a. man to hang up his hat in licr . grav- ma». --—-@———- ‘ - Another fond belief that men cherish is that woman's love is in- ..~.....deltr|sctible. 8nd that once a woman loves a man nothing he can ever do will alienate her affections from him. Of course, they know that a wife has to watch her step and keep herself dolled up and looking attrac-. ...tlvs, and handle her husband with gloves to seep lumnfromgauting tired of her and losing his taste for her. But they are sure that. a woman will always see the man to whom she is married as a Fairy Prince, no matter how fat and bay-windowed and bald-headed he sets. no: how sioucny lie 5;) in appearance, nor how many fumy little drsagrseahie ways he acquires. And they also believe thiat fa woman possesses some ngvsterioug power that. enables her to forgive and forget her husband's sins against her, togoonlovihghimandtrustlngliimjustasmucliasshsdidwhena bride, though he has done things to her for which he would haul her into ‘the divorce court, if she had done them to him. A man is horribly hum- iliated and hurt when his wifs betrays him, but he doesn't see why she should make a fuss over such a trifle when he is unfaithful to her, in A man thinks that a woman positively enjoys giving up her career when she marries, and he swells out his chest with the consciousness of ' doing a noble deed and. expects her properly to apprecate it when lie ' ‘takes her out of anmflice and sets her down in a kitchen. That she has the some Joy in the exercise of her talents that he has in his; that she has spent years in fitting herself for her particular line of work; that she has ambitions and likes the glad hand when she auc- Cecds. even as he docs. and that she gets the name satisfaction out of the , money that she earns that he does, simply never occurs to him. He ‘ wouldxft give up his Job for any woman alive, but he expects his wife to . ' i emit whoops of Joy when she sacrifices hercaresr for him.~ Men think that women don't. feel about money as men do, anyway. The first necessity to self-respect in a man is financial indepennecs. No man with a particle of spirit in him could endure to go urevsn the most generous father for every »hs spent. Nor would he work for any employer Just for his board an clothes. He would call that sort of ar- ‘ :- and " “ ‘ nothing elseihan a slave, and he filled with bitter resentment against his opprsssor. ‘ , But thousands upon thousands of women are expected ‘by- their hus- e. bands to take that kind of treatment and like it, because men have some- » how got a twist in their brains and imagine that women are ncthumiliat- , ,....ed by having to corkscrew every dollar they get 011F101 their husbands. ‘ ..and that they don't mind being asked what they did with tho quarter that ..,was given them week before last" and having the first of the month. , when the hills come in, made a purgatory for them. There are plenty of ’., women who never have a cent oftheir own that thermos spend as they s UpICI-le. There are, plenty o! women who Wonk fourteen hours a dsy for _ "their husbands, whose husbands talk about supporting them. Another inexplicable belief that men have about women is that women have such a passion for domesticity that they simply can't hear to ‘ . vs their houses even for a single hour, and thatt find such excite- in cooking andsweavinsrsxid baby-tending that... cy med no other wdivsrsion. Coop a man up in a house f0 ra single day and he is like a wild ~ , beast seeking whom he may devour. leave him to take care of the ' "_ children a single afternoon and he is a nervous wreck at the end of it. " he never doubts that his wife is Just having the time of her life cook- three sq meals a day and looking after the kids. Because he thinks issromen are L th way. ' _' - . certainly do have some queer idas about women, and it is no wmdsr that women wonder where thy got ’em. t- _ _ mommy DIX. 1 ., m vv-wawrwfi‘ t 'C y-fl Those who wish to delve into the mysterious future will get the op- portunity tonight, the fsstal night of Halloween. The younger genera- tion want to know if are true, or if it is to be a case of single blsaseziness. Grown-ups, too and the never-wili-be grown-ups sweethearts , “t than the harmless fireside revelries ‘f Esme?‘ Frocks froze i ‘FASHIONABLE PEOPLE lllissfatod Dressmaking Lessons Furnished A With Each Pattern Just easy-to-handle. plaits and slightly shaped neck bands mark this adorable little frock. rm Plaits are deep enough t9 llll easily and quickly into position when the need for pressing comes orig. The nautical theme carried out this cute dress in navy blue linen with white neck and slsavebands with bright red accent in the amui-v ing ship and» iii‘ the string tie‘. ‘However. in'_red whitsgand blue Scotch plaidedTli-lisliliii, it is also exceedingly effective. It costs but a trifle tooopy this simple to make dross. Style us. Doirdeligned for sires 1,4 and 6 ysaralias srequirss lit. i1 yards of 99-inch. material with 9t t, yard g 85-inch contrasting and l 3, yard i~inch ribbon m how. 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There were some Juice into large saucepan and mix. and soft pillows. Bend them to the ‘housaaiii Spa‘ n“ underlay it was that it was the _ word “Pcmumfl meaning apple. and’ weird beliefs in years gone by Bring to a boil over hottest tire and cleaners helm psoklnl them a b on u m time of all others when superna- i this is probably the reason why the regarding this zestsi date, on; 1m at ones add bottled fruit pectin. until next spring Remember tom Is In masses tum! in!‘ prevailed. The i apple plays its part in Hsllowchn that. children born on that eve'stirring constantly. Then bring to a lgyqg qt u“; my,“ “a, n ‘m, u. 1 MM- innocent ceremonies of our time at: festivities today. and gives rise to possessed certain mysterious faeui-‘fuil rolling boil and boil hard ti 1°14 m u” mun w,” w h,’ “ma; “y”: h",f,',',,,..d w Halloween gatherings point to a! the legendary lore associated with‘ ties, such as seeing and being ablei minute. 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