l "F" " ‘>’ "'1 '1 l“~~ ”" ‘ ~- -' '1-"~'-~~ '1 . i“ oman s Realm -:- Soczal and Personal -:- Fash .I I _ Milady Beautiful l ___ =1» mm m. ,--.. o ' B! MI Inch ' I D.“ f 1 p A150. the amount of obedience children owe their PBfentbdepenq5-upon1 When this love exists between brothers and sisters rt is one of the most- uke a‘ flow“ 5118 “fore! Inlillus k111i: I'd never be sbls m m“. ,_ u ~,, > h. x ions "l4.'-'-1~ - u» bravely. hut tn 1 j “d m you‘ but nobody can expect children w love wen“ who are and comradeshlp. a sort of superfrlendsilipibeoause they hall/G not only the consomble. ' ‘"1 1°11! 1m m, ma, and m“! w them. m. m‘ who u” degraded m,” _ tie of association and congenlaiityqbut of blood and a comnion intcrcst. .. the Justice oLthe parent's demands; After a child has reached the ago 011 mnutiml and ‘musrymg and “mmmm °f “n “m” 352F921}: m“ "1" reason he must use his own judgment in obeying his parents. A mother, for,‘ H“ ‘ ‘sheik, o; Arabia “a min; m h 1 1 r 3 l - ' instance. has in right to force her daughter to obey her and marry a man shc _ each “he, in ha‘, m 1 1 133515; wot _ . I Should a wlfe léReturn to the Husband who doesn't love. nor has a father a right to expect his son to obey him and g0‘ ‘ID-odd had proetrated her autoinghiigg, m: e ma“ “m” 1 l _'-’1"-‘1 - é D€B€l°t€d H¢l'.—-HOW Can a WOman Stop into an occupation for which he has no taste. / I A Morin-n Smile ‘Mltéllffifif- ' ,,..__ thfi AttGHtIOIIS Of Her BGSt FPI€INPS g ny were the messages of sym- Turkey is suffering from the effect H sba d,’ Famfl Rel t, , So far us money is concur-nod, 1g is children's duty to support their par- pathy she received from. people in the caused by the damage to crops d“; u n ' “- y a Ions $11145 l! 11119? are old or sick and in want. She was a dear old lady. nearing Vumu‘ ‘ 1118 111a severe winter. ' he, 95m birthday’ and me recent d,_._ The vicar called personally to oficr m" M1" Dix-I “m * 11°11'11"‘ 11! 32 and M" bee" mflmed 1111'" Yea"- The relationship between brothers and sisters should be that of affection Cgqgc o: her dqugliter a Spilftfll‘ of 1115 “1111101511118 111111 hi-‘ln her w bear Mlnlrd’: 175.278.75.115. c . . , . _ . m’. Six months ago my husband left me and I had to go back to my mother. but _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ._ _____ _____ now my husband wants me to come back to him. fie tells me how sorry he,‘ _‘~——;§ is and what a big mistake ho made in leaving mo, and ' i that I_am the only one he loves or ever will love. He wants me to forgive him and take him back andstart _ __ ., all over again, but my people are opposed to my going , . i. @1018» m ' ill? .21’.“$13123.‘ii.il'“.i.fi.‘.ilfl3.‘fi'.i°533%.‘! , l. lll\' q . ‘ » ' . n 1 1 r one so. . - ‘_1A‘~thiS time or year my ma" “sunny! again W at shou d do UN ID , y ‘v v H‘ ‘p ,_ ' , I _' I §n€alns many requests from readers; Answm“ _ 1/ - 1 ‘ l . ,1_ ' f. l " ‘I 1 1- a 1 ' 1i i theilfl - I v g. _ i‘ ‘ i‘ l ffigureefrficaffaietlftlaits “tacarggnovieason: 0f oourm this is l matter bél-Wem YOU Ind your ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ 1 ' 1% mt‘ ' 1 own heart and one in which no stranger dare inter- meddle. but there are two things which should guide . you in making your decision. trrives. Thcre are all sorts of more or l‘ less conspicuous defects that becomei a. source of ombarrassmvnt ivhcn mi<| Indy dons her one-piece bathing 511114 v ' Among rhesc 110K115 ls 11111111955 °11 The first l5, of course, your own feeling toward your husband. Do you me legs above the knces. One of 11131;‘ love him well enough to forgive him for the indignity he has put upon you reader; once referred to this condi-] and the humiliation he has made you suffer? It takes a lot of affection to ‘aim as "bowlculwd 111181153‘ T119 @1111! make a. woman able to forget that her husband has not cared how much hc ulay be well iorluvd and i111! 111115 111 hurt her, nor how much he shamed her. ' znccful<t1:"upnr1:on, but the logs sccnr‘ ___ii_ '- int outward 1111010 1119 1<11ee~ 01* Will his love make up to you for the loss of your family. who have been oursc. tllc “D1191 111g 11011“ B" 11°1lgoodto you, andwho took you in and gave you shelter when he threw you eally crooked; tlus cflcct is the re-louw wit. of lurk of muscle. The remedy ls found by 8111111113 \'-'1‘i'~'111 1111131 C11‘, The other point to consider lslthe character of the man hlmfielf. Is he o yuan-facial; To sauna! —and the new homo will have to be a bowsr of beauty-a. place to '/ iovc to live ln-a delight to yourselves and your friends, r For more than 70 years llolmuns have been furnishing the erclslnguholcgs. ‘ltb Ls‘ the ‘gm 6:211; weak, or is he strong? Is he trustworthy or vaclllatlng? Is he the sq“ of i h“ \ _ homes of June brmes__and bylaw o; other monum youfnn h," natlumll; rougeflléliiwunesmw{raving m: man who can stick to a thing even if it is hard, or is he one of the kind who til‘ “Hm Plum.“ mjcrvcd m, future denverpwaylng h, n in ¢onven_ Egigishgr ‘zémm 20;.“ so m.“ heri‘ is always changing? ' i iont instulmmis. Call in and falk it ovcraany time. Wt"ll be glad 11.1115 “'11 1111i WWW-e 1°”- 1111» 511° 11°‘; Above all, is he a philanderer by nature, one of the mcn who always imrc ‘ \ m m." yum i Ifllllffi 11111191“ "'11? ‘ an cye out for every fluttering skirt? There are men who can make a big mis- 1 \ Below I am no "abuts, a fcw exer- \ l‘ take and profit by it, men who can learn a lesson frorq experience, and other r1585 111-11 1111‘ 1115511111911 1° 111111? 1"“) men who never change, but who go on committing this same old sins as long play the nulsclcs that pad the upper‘ 55 they “w,” " part of the lczts. Rcmcnmcr. of coursed lllrlt 111v l1l-1‘i>0»<i* <11 “"1159 15 =10‘ You should be able to Judge to which class your husband belongs and 5111111111116 ¢11“—‘111~'1'~1¢11- I1 15 1119 b1°°d\ whether he would be liable to repeat his offense and go of! and leave you the 111a! ""1195 10°11 1111‘ 91011111 311d ‘*1. next time he got bored with matrimony. ' pair to the mu$clr.<,~'but if you do not; I eat enough good food. the blood willi not be able to nourish the tissues. In‘; cm other words, do not erzpcct to build . // '.’// _l~\ Unless you love him so wcll that you feel that life without him will be dcrs, ashes and dust. and unless you feel assured in your own mind ma; _ , _ he has enough manhood in him to live up to the obligations of marriage, you 1111 5111i‘ 113115 01 111° 1191111 b!’ e-‘Trmsfl will be wise to stay as you are and let well enough alone. For certainly the 11 5'9" 111° 1‘ ' 1111 11 1°d11°111§ 11mg‘ nlan who has failed you once is such a bad matrimonial risk that it is almost 13111111“? 1-“15111 11101111‘! [he 1mm" follhardy to chance it a second time l raising your lulcrs as high as you ca 1 81 931711 51911 c°m11m° 1111111 511151111 l However, there is this to be said in such a case: Very often a nmnjanci ‘ - . 4 .~ -- "4 1111M‘ RC” 1 Dartlcularly a young chap. who marries too early, gets fed up on matrimony. f __ 1 > . " 1 '1’ , ‘ .~ ' §l V, ~ _ Exmqs" 2-8111“ 11°11“ (111111? 513013, He resents the obligations it imposes upon him. He longs for his lost liberty.‘ 1 ' ' ' knees bent our, hands on floor» Stretch the right leg out behind.‘ Keeping the hands on the floor. throw the lei: lcg out straight be- hind and at the same time bend the . , right leg up. Request the stretching ‘ of the legs alternately. So he breaks up his home and leaves his wife and after he has racketeer- Excrcisc 3-—Squat down with arms ed around a bit he finds out that the gay life isn't so gay as he had thought folded on chest. spine erect. Throw it was. He begins to contract memwuo women, with their gold-digging and the right lcg out straight in front, their mercenary kisses for which he has to pay, with the good little ul-ife who reel on floor. Hop up and throw the loved him for himself and whose one thought was for his happiness and, left leg out as you draw the right comfort. Even his freedom palls upon him. because the reason that he can goi ‘ag back lbsquattlng position. Repeat and come unquestioned is because nobody cares where he goes, or whether, .hc leg ‘changing rapidly. You will he ever comes back or not. l recognize this movement as a part of -—--—-—- ' . Russian folk dance. So sometimes the prodigal husband does look his folly in the face and ‘ Exercise d-Lie on your back and repent sincerely the wrong he has done his wife. and if she fakes him back “also legs; to vertical position. Kecp- he makes her a good and faithful husband. Therefore, perhaps a woman is 1g legs together. swing them first justified in giving a man a second chance. ‘ o the right and then to the left. ‘ , Exercise d-Stand erect. Raise right ' . - ‘ ‘s’ Knee stmigm and rotate it m But there is no denying it is taking a long shot, because no man cvcr dc- He wants to be free to run around and play with the boys and girls and to have his money to spend on himself and his pleasures. Ho doesn't want to be tied down to one woman. or to have to pass his evenings at home, 0r to‘ have to spend his money on groceries andrentinstead of wild parties. we Circles {rpm the hm Repel“ serts his wife who is not lacking in moral stamina and utterly sclflsh and sell- nm, 1m m‘ - centered. DOROTHY DIX. Tomorrow - Beauty Questions . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1' _s_n,wu¢g_ Dear Dorothy Dix—lf you were an unmarried woman about 30 yflalfl’: of age and your best pal was a married woman twelve years your senior. what would you do if, when she is out of town. sometimes for a day or two.‘ ' sometimes for several months at a time, her husband made dates with you 1: Houschald Hints for long automobile rides. phoned you often. brought you candy, dropped in . at night to sce you, and visited your shop several times n any? If ho 1115b 3, “any; m, hankered after you and got mad and blushed when you did not accept each __ ~ date he tried to make, what would you do? D. W. T116 D1151- MflP Answer: . I would try to practice the Golden Rule, D. W.. and do as I would be To XBHOVBY-B 11 111151 1110p P111 011° done by. I would treat my friend as I should want her to treat me. 1 Qgrflliwnflll 01 00116911115186 1Y8 111 would be loyal to her as I would want her to be to me. I wouldn't want 4, 01d 111191191 11511 1111911 W111i W115" her flirting with mythusband, as soon as my back was turned. 4 _ boil it. Then rinse it. a few times. i I would try to put the fear of God in her husband's heart and make‘ W11!" 111115111118 G135! him realize what a poor, contemptible role a man plays who deceives the wife who trusts him. and who runs around with younger women when she is 11 I 111118 blulns is added to the away mm home. 1 would m1 him that 1r no had ceased m love nu wlfc and W111" ‘V1111 11111191 8111115 1-‘1 10 11B Wash‘ was tired of her to come out like s man and say so, and get a divorce so thnt3 ed, lt will E1" 1119 Kiass an added he would be free to payother womcn honorable attentions, but not to go 11111118111395 sneaking around. pulling the wool over her eyes with one hand and handing ‘ <11‘. out candy to girls with the other. ‘To Rest The Baby A 11111111 1111111’ 511011111 be 1111111111 over Nothing is really more disgusting than these old married Lotharlos who m”? “ “M19 111111113 111B mP- 7111f make love to girls young enough to be their daughters while they ‘are hiding‘ Wm 111° 1111111 1-1°‘1Y- safely behind wife's skirts. and it is strange that any girl is idiot enough to,‘ fall for them. i of] skeloton of a plesiosour- ' _ Q ' were found recently at Whlttiesey. And if I were a woman of 80 I hope I would have enough sense and‘ x ' knowledge of tho world not to let myself be compromised by a flirtation with‘ ' ‘gland, it a depth of‘ 80 feet. * " ' ' < - a married man, for it is always a losing business for the girl. I Bo if I were you. I would simply ny "SOAT" the next time my friend's‘ husband came around and shut the door op him. noaorrnr mx. Dear Miss Dix-What do children owe théir plronts besides the conven- o \ s Home‘ tlonal love. honor and obedience? Also, what fooling should exist between‘ Fum ‘lzlrzghzrilsaatililinzlstcrs? You will savu A youth from gray hgrggblyrgrgsrftverlngl g _ ————- ' Since 185' 7 s, ‘ ' ' The amount of love and honor you owe your parents is n dcbt that nuto- ' 1 Z - .-.": w 1 . “ u‘ _ I your om; 1f msticslly mo» ma. You 1m and honor t 11cm if they ura k1 . dcr and aifactionate to you, and if their lives are sum a; t; m: . l - i, f,