Mr fun‘ ‘ilh F1.”- Mr “n-go-wq-r-M-uazu-i-n- PAGE EIGHT fr? __r;rl_g_<_znanl.b'i"rllrltlwia. cuamliam- . c». lag-ftp’; ¢flvzww '- dl Fashions i ___.W0pr_1zan’s Realm -:- Social anllyrPersaojrl ~.- y. Peer/eff‘ Syafcei‘ 9.. 3* o g 5. o 5L Bylhbthlb Etiquette l MW P“ ' L otter Box a l-J , .... >-- -... nn<q m c_._.__ side. gcfwwarff) taurant ? A. Yes. Q. When not using the knife and fork, where should one place them? A. Across the plate at the right Q. Is it more fashionable to have an after-theater supper in the home of the hostess than it is in a res- Q. How long does an ordinary Can the Wife Whose Husband A _ faithful to Her Forget Her-slurp? Girl Who is Letting a Selfish Parqllf and Lazy Fiance Mgkfi a Goody Thing o er Has Been Un- Dear Miss Dix-I know I am lust one of thousands of wives living with hcfHori-tilme flflvéllih morn. s a out "l Ffill lute: w. do A l’ i c» » f/vereiflfolrlef/l/hg m O year!‘ of lrnowfng how formal call last? A. Three-quarters of an hour. __.__ iii PATHS STYLES FOR. TUE WELL DRES WITH ALMA AKflIIEh l Style Chats l l known as Spring. Summer, Fall and Winter, that I feel those purchases in mothbnlls and start on a. new layout. be n poor Immle that gathers no moss. There are three outstanding spirited types. with cotton blouse and scarf. Time in the world of fashion gallops by on such fleet steeds, we barely get the bills of one season paid when it is time to put. But the fact remains that the “lmmic” season is open and it'll Likewise if you don't sink your first puttln a spring suit, you'll undoubtedly regret it. The soft suit in crepe woolen with straight skirt and xvaist-fltted peplum jacket and cotton blouse, seasoned with dash of red belt or so; the strict- ly tailored oxford grey suit with pinch waist and cotton mannlsh gllet; the long coat suit in spongy woolen, usually black or navy, as though elbow antelope gloves and bare Toenails were oi a crimson color the skirts were oiion slashed the sheath gowns of lull). Another novel feature was the and many leopard skin buttons costumes. Bead embroidery was v Well, apparently they haven't glv- m its 10w, comm‘? on Tex Gulnan n loud cnoucll hood I “EWHGRAXVTS lately, for the little girl is doing her ‘ LAmme swam“ Lady Head ,3 A Halifax morning paper of March l5. 181i, published the {allowing item boleros. SABLE 18- in light weight woolens (By Mary Knight, United Press Staff ‘slipped by showing them with huge fur collared coats, long above-tho- and fcct clad only in scant sandals. of fur bolts on lace afternoon frocks sport coats with leopard collars. Chain belts and metal ornaments trimmed tailored or semi-tailored tensively used to decorate the decol- letage of a great many evening gowns and pnlllettes were used for short Fluids, “cnndly” stripes, checks, small and large flowered patterns and silks men are off with the old love and on with the new. SE!) l-le had always been good and kinli. night, ready to take Correspondent) Then I learned that he hid established a girl 1 hld rams, April 5.-(U.P.)--The ccl- \ reared and educated in an apartment in the city and leellon of evening gowns shown by be was spending pm of hISdHYUlIIQ ‘Jenn Charles Worth startled his Not, being well at the timb, this brought on mo l audience out of any inertia into nervous breakdown. I ofleréd to leave and let him which it might have temporarily get, the divorce so as not to hurt him in a Business way, t e would not agree to this. he would not marry this girl and by going legs his as well, break up our home and we would both be adrift. and “kc since. husband says I worry him to death and because I am not a. any companion I» I “Eel! W b"- women go through this same thing but forget it. I have thought many times of leaving him, and with all my wealth I would be very much alone. suicide. No one would be hurt by my going, by it. , Perhaps what has happened is my fault. bezause I failed coin U56 OH 9X- . k him too much. MF-B- 3- 3v n- Answer: husbands whom they have helped 9° “m7”! and “m” thxatkfiiffiyhxalcutzitnb: more than most women because I had it to live. 1 had money of my own which I used gladly to help him expand his business and I was hobby l0 b? "Wt l” d" this and to help him on to success. After we had been married eighteen yelirs things began t0 0501186- ‘alwsys holhe it me out any 911M I Wanted to 8b- fllilll‘! Wlm HOT. 1 »- Bald that. evén if I were to go sway I would not only ruin my life but It has been two years since this happened and I have lived in hell ever I used to be gay and joyous all‘! B“ m!‘ m1‘ °t "erymmg- N°w 1 am as old as the hills and all the icy o! 111s has zone from iflv- MY because I have no confidence in mm He says other but ‘he is 60 and 1 cm 45. I also think oftén of a few people would benefit 0i‘ there was something lacking in mo. I have analyzed and tried find where my falling was, but 1 do no! kn-zw what". it. was imiesslloved I wish that. 1 could lay a hand of healing on your hurthenthbut there stuff in a last years Cheney printed “Quay to leave for same Island Wm] crepe‘ n c i merit f cots about fifty A“ joking aside though “vhm you in hrllfrfbver sen: by the Dominion . feel the urge of making a tour of the , V . city's night belt, wear something that [Government to exterminate the rats . of that. place." were preferred materials, with cotton fabrics used for sports clothes. and beach wont be ruined. Covering all way stops from the Mona Lisa. and Hollywood, to Con- nfeb Inn in Harlem, 1 should be in- clined to say that Barney Gallant had the most interesting laces of both the heavy Spanish sort * "alt" and lighter Chantlllys were much in evidence and looked well as did the And might I nddyfor those fronl the hinterland, don't start on one of these tours if you only have case dough. for you'll darkish flat chilfons. encounter White Bock $27.50. OATS AND THAT SORT (Glnndlan Press) HAIILFAX, N. 5., April o-Slxty‘ were becoming a nuisance, city nulli- years ‘ago last month strungest cargoes ever shipped out of ive-aring the city colors on their coi- Halifax was cleared for Sable Island. iors, to chase them away, ma; noted as the scene of discs-i trous wrecks, the island ently become the heme and breedinghhe Sable Island cats wore a dis- ground of rats less acute ln lntui-giinellve uniform. tlon than other members of family, credited nrlth doomed ship m‘. the last And so the Federal G0'v'<>l‘flll1t?l1f of little water, Canada was asked to call upon its bringing suit for divorce on grounds and our e the plague. of habitual resourcefulness l l l l l l i sryu: CHATS l l l l l l l l l 81.50 to $8.50 and steaks upwards to On tile following day furthcr_ pro- gress was reported; “THE DOMINXON CATS-The steamer Lady Head left yesterday crowd. Darkifor Sable Island with her cargo of (Canadian has) BOSTON. Mass. April Completion oi’ the transaction, ex- cept insofar as the cats and rats urcre concerned, was recorded in the issue nf Ivlarrh 20: “FROM SABLE ISLAND-The steamer Lady Henri returned on Saturday nlorning from Sable Is- ‘larld, alter landing its cargo of cats. No wrecks have occurred at lhc ls- land since lost advices." A recent dcspatch from Berlin states that, irked by the complaints of stall owners in the central inur- jket at Alexander-plan, that "rodents provider of vitamins. new development splits from Cleveland, for in line. 0F THING small containers one of the orlilss appointed twenty-four cats distributors. 'l'lie slxty-ycar-olcl Halifax paper had appar- zleglochs lo mention ullctilrr or not ' in large tank cars. izpup their] deserilug d! WATERBIIRY,Con.,April6 tum D/‘ffi 01' Fflll-lfilrvillg Lewis Drlnkwater drank his wife alleged in Mo? 0001-2! Jars.‘ . a‘ i kMALQQlQ ‘W’ 1h ".\k:>%\ Tl d 4 1 l VYW’ I See a Future of. . COMPETITION FOR. TMILKMAN 6—'1‘he nlilknmn has long held a unique {llacc as a dlsturbcr of sleep and Now he must share his distinction with the orange-juice man, under a through which 60,000 gallons of citric have produced and shipped to Erie, Buf- falo, New York. New Haven, distribution doorstep to doorstep. Boston is next Tllc juice is put up in cans of various sizc, then frozen solid stored. Shipped in refrigerator cars, those are delivered ln solid form. At least in some places, milk contractors will be the regular Another proposal now under consideration ls to send 0r- dnge lulce north in its liquid state " Groupie frequently relievedby no appllcarionof UCKS one; O SUCCESS? . . . Happiness? . . . you How yoifll welcome this wonderful breathlesely ask. But you can answer food! It's so downright delicious. ll. these questions yourself. Your future is contains in a single serving more revealed by ‘your daily diet. varied nourishment than many a hearty meal. And its crispness makes Health de ends la el on what o . - - - And health is a vitrgzall; importan’; fluftlfr filéflzartlggncstlstfifie ' ' ' w hftfhml]? in deciding your future. l m c” "gun" ‘lm ‘lgmmYe I system. Grape-Nuts ls made 1n Eat right food. Include in your daily Canada from Canadian wheat. dict food which gives F k G . you than vim] dammit‘ gory pac age of. rape-Nuts contains which Hep up our 1 satisfying servings. Buy a package clingy‘ EM Crap’ h“ today . . . for breakfast tomorrow. clz-ai .: 1*}§r'4v_3.. _. c been and from is nothing that I can do but tell. you that your husband speaks the truth when he says that there are thousands upon ti ousands of other wives with unfaithful husbands, who do gather up their couraiW m‘! dry lihfill‘ 89B! and bind up their stumbling on through lilo with at least outward cheerfulness. It ll said that misery loves company. 1f that be the use you have, at least, the poor consolation of knowing that you have plenty of sisters who are your fellow sufferers. But when your husband asserts that these omen whose husbands have betrayed them forget lt he tells a. lie. No woman ever forgets even for an instant that her husband has been false to her. The memory of that wrong is like a stab in the heart thatnever heals, and the ache of it throbl day and night with an intolerable anguish as long as she lives. The wife may technically forgive. that is, she may condone it to the extent of notileaving am, but she newl- forgets. The htisbandmsy mini: she does because she cover. her hurtr over with silence ami- ncvei- snitch of it, but it. is always there‘ in her consciousness. a blot- on their lives that can never be erased. ' , . _ , lNor ls it ,ossib1e m: a. wire “mlkhfl once- been-deceived eve; again to have any confidence in her husband. - She has trusted him and he has proved dlsloyal. Hehas torn her faith in him to tatters and nothing elm ever make it whole and beautiful again. It is always a patched-up affair that breaks at the slightest strain. _ . When a husband has been a traitor to his wife and trampled the sanc- tity of their marriage under foot, it is. all over for her. The glory vand the circling wings are gone and she beats upon her breast. and cries out that wounds after the fatal blow they have received and go , Ml‘. ‘B. sdysi “We is‘: cranks on coflea ill tilt! llildse but I curl as- sure “you we do like RING COLE." own pay envelope and tell her that you have no idea whatever of being the whole family's support and that father and the other children had better look for Jobs. Then read. the riot act to the young man and tell him there will be no wedding bells until he has a good, steady job and is, at least in a position to pay his quota. o! the household expenses. A godd wife should be a helpmeet, but she shouldn't be a good thing and let a lazy husband de- pend upon her to support him in the way his mother used to do. I»: _ If a, man doesn't love a woman well enough to work for her, he doesn't love her at all. And that's that. ‘ And don't marry s man who is intolerant of your religion. -Therc are enough things in marriage to fight. over without making it d. holy war. ' DOROTHY DIX. ~ Pa ris‘ Styles _._.. ' by MARY lmronr United Press Stat! correspondent PARIS, April 6.—(U. Rl-‘rhe collection of the Callot Soeurl is one of superalative feminlneiiess wrought with satin, chiffon and lame as chief materials to which yards and yards of gauzy tulle have been added in parallel and perpendicular ruffles and flounces. Feathers flnd- a. place on pajamas and negligees designed for pic- turesouencss rather than prictlcability, but there are time: when wo cu prefer to be more beautiful than useful, and garments like thlt mike it possible. The Onllot scours have done many interesting things with the sides c! skirts for street wear. They have scooped them up slightly at each side and placed a. large button at the point of overlapping. Again, they have out the two pieces of the skirt, back and front, into largo triangular tin-res at the" bottom and laced up the extreme edges on both sides thereby forming “two iddltlorilil triangles at cum use of the leg that wove smartly in the breeze. m ‘one in, stance this inning wu of wool and there were two woollen balls dangling st the hem on cum side. _ ' The lure o! two colors was effectively carried out by using them in diagonal draping-pink and black satinespeclally-used in everl- lng coat and gown alike. Pearl tassels, very Rorhed and Juliétish, vied withbsautilfulLv beaded belas and heck trims oh evening dressed and afternoon models. On several evening coats Chinese embroidery was used. for large flat roses and chrysantliemums a! well as metal threads for dragons and snakes that coiled about ma umii;A7-1123_~‘~ rl-;¢~~'= l Flwir BALLS g For -_-—- m‘- '4‘ tabllapoous flour. $4 teiipoon baking powder, Infill]! chopped dates. V l 2 one ‘beaten light. 1 cup chopped nuts. . 1i tdblespddna melted butter. 1 cull white sugar. ‘ . Sift the baking powder and lloul together and use to coat- the ohoppoq and well-milled dates and nutmeats, Gleam the butter and augm- mgeqm and add as about the well-beam, essfi- Combine these two mixtures, shdpe in small balls with the hands, rdll in icing sugar and bake ' in a moderate oven l5 to 20 minutes, -\ Jimmy ts very hard on lboots and trousers anti naturally his mother remembers this when sucrose-shop. ping. bne day while out "with u frlendsha was buying cloth for a pair o: trousers for the boy, ‘and ordered a ‘good deal more than seem- ed necessary. “ “Why do you buy so much?" asked the friend. ‘ "Uh," responded the ‘mother, “this is for the reserved seats." nus Armor: BABY mMimApl-li a-rmo ct: mental old. infant, Giulio Mendella. of Cas- sino neat- here, was found by its par- ents in its cradle with its nose and face all covered with blood and snowing élgns of having bebiibadiy bitten. Investigation showed that it had been attacked by rats when left alone. l. BAND SETS unpunauca ‘naoolm salmon, aoru tL-Tne gplarilol struck 150,000 notes, méyrlrurirrrlor struck 12,000 beats and players of tho band which set a world record for endurance by playing dancetuncs 11 and 3-4 hows ate, without inter- ruptlng" the music. " No Wonder Lovely Women Likerlt! No wonder beautiful ‘womenhovc , this new ‘face powder "made by"ex- elusive French process. l MELBO- GLO stays on longer. Prevents large pores". so smooth and fine, it blends naturally with any complexion and gives fresh, youthful bloom_ No irri- tation. No flaky or pasty look: Never leoves the skin dry. It's wonderful! Bold through all Druggists and at low decolletage of an occasional slinky “robe du soir." she is the most wretched of all women, and it does not make it easier for her to bear when the husband makes light of the tragedy and considers that she ls making a great pother about nothing. For that. is the way the average mun looks at his llttlé snail-s.“ A more episode. And he doesn't see why his wife should tear her hair ovér it when she should have sense enough to know that he is merely amusing him- self with a pretty young girl and that he really thinks that his Maria ls the only woman in the world and wouldn't give he: up for all mo fllbperl in creation. And the curious part of this and the thing that we women never can ' understand is that it is true. when we are unfaithful to our husbands it is because we have ceased to love them and love some other man, but a man can love his wife and prefer her to all other women and still be untrue to her. No woman can comprehend how this can be, but it is Just the way men are tirade. so when your husband tells you that he still loves you after-his fashion it is doubtless true-and you can accept it for what it is worth and the mis- fortune u to him m that you will know that it is pmch-Beck lrlsioiui of gold and that it will have little value in your eyes. I often think thlit in the end it is the phllanderlng husbands who suffer most. ‘They throw away the love and. respect of their wives, the love that would have followed them to death and beyond, for mercenary kisses. it is a great price to pay for trumpery. , Do not blame yourself for what has happened. I that is morbid. It was not. your fault. There are juatmen who are blown Eboilt by ever-y gust of passion like straws in a wind; men who coilld not be faithful to Ally woman, not even if she were as beautiful as a hoiirl and endowed with psi-- petual youth and possessed of every charm and virtue. They are just mu; butterflies, bound by one law o: their natures, a nil from flower to flower. I do not think Yflll wm be happier 1r you divorce yelli- lilllfbalid. n will only leave you more lonely and with no home on which to eirpcnd your Energies. Better by for to accept the situation and milb the best of it. Got. what plcasure you can out of his companionship Mid remember that time is a great consular. - “‘ we ‘grow lllled w suffering. bu: buck; straiyltcn to the burden and somehow we go on and loam ‘to ‘amuo ogitm, . DOROTHY DIX. o o a q I Q Dear Dorothy Dix-I have a good position ml uu-n in prldtically all of my salary to mymother with the exception or Q6 I weik, whfoh aha and my father allow mo for spending money. I Km engaged to a young man who seldom has a full week's work. We are of dlflemnt religious beliefs, he being very much opposed to mine, so much so that he hntis to heir of my going to attend my church service. i-fe wihta to mam kill! this sum. mer, but has no money saved up. lie not even lle"n ablb t8 give nib lh agement ring. My mother ls very mucnfiappoii a my filming till: man, first, because of our religions being dlrfcrent and, secondly, she says 1 snomd remain single, saying that lh! needs mo to m; m‘ o; her even though my father is still llvlhg It'll! there are mo cum ghimfgm What should I do? mm Answer: Y0“ 59cm to B! t!!! queen of the nanny goat tribe. Firit, you n}: the victim of a mother who foals thht you should be ensilvtd to 1hr and spend your life toiling for nor mint mu unmet. tries you ski lhgdgm m 1, young ma“ "M ‘tissue m» cum you u on um an iluu one. you: money lo: yourself. m your »'» '~-'!->IIl1 a,ov~¢-w~v-oq- ~ ».L--a-w. ~.. ....... l‘ c-qu-siim m, ‘ umueumluuomikuioana ma» Hi8‘ " l- " y . ..,»-. m..t;s;rizgv.qv\,v_a_‘ . I v ‘ rModess mo: m oAuAoA Toilet Goods Counters. because of its softness} occasions when less thicker?‘ mun as»; of radial dqcslna. banana. stratum cottons, .1Z_~.-,r~_:="<: l . . protection. MODESYS‘ i, . 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