-_.e..- wt»... m TRUE BY THE SUN ‘ n: _ ‘it - Achy] “es Wives Can Blame Only Themselves if They "l" “Him”! I .. w a e' i Keep Their Husbands From Doing the T“ ARM“ ooeirfkuslfmaafizodanwalmtitst til: ‘$33’; Things That Mean More Wealth and first entrance. dressed in evening I l i The Housewife And Her . Life is an arrow—therefom to cum yourself of forgetting im- Per <> -~.---... . » Dorothy Dixi’; LetterBox all Fashions f Literature II Iii.‘ (continued) clothes, a silk hat held negligently you mu“ know pol-mm,’ mouah m; xouLine, duties. Affluence . CHAPTER X in the crook of his arm. He felt the Wm“ mark to aim at’ how w use wflu down the ‘my; o! we week . I A reaction of the audience —la.rgeiy me b°w_ and “m” “ch om the mponam Jim parked his car in the en- feminine-and knew that the girl The“ draw i; to the he“, and 1e; thing; to accomplish that partic- Dear-Miss Dix-Iwasvery much interested in aiettcr that recently i ilosure at the side of the Cherry behind 111m was right. It probably n so! “In. “L appemdm your column ‘mm a womm who 518m herself “An Unhappy 5°11“ meal“ CPUWS 5a“'“'°°1‘ "mde “° dulemlme whether Jeremy -Van Dyike. Vegetables which retain their Wife," and whose grievance is that her husband is a traveling salesman wred road~ter Wlls already there.‘ could or could not act. HOUSEHOLD HINTS flesh Iudemcolor when sewed are whom away from home most 01mg m“ and i Jim wondered whether or not Ce- Th? PIBY “'35 i1 BFOECIWBY 511C‘ Planning hwsewwrk by the mo" appealing ma“ those ‘rom may; 1mesqme_ 51,9 wants himwgivg up his ~i1y would be in llli‘ audience. Jeremy Clyde frequently used her cur to (ll'l\C m tnv theater". She opera singer who meets. in aspaflk- uas plobuhl)‘ liiflc‘ thu evening ca y in New York. a little southern mlfigdgeasoo$imu ‘m’? that he is in now. Perhaps 1 can keep this though 'l‘oi.ight the Cherry Hol- girl doing the town with her fiance. m n: m} boul _ m u"??? w“; {mm making a we“ mistake m mduc. p y "5 “a r- °“5~ ing her husband to give up his present good low company has giving the last perlorniatlcc 0i im- season. The small. cinnly-liglited theater has well filled when Jun found his seat in the row next to the last Cecily was there. She sat at the side. near the trout. alone ap- _ m b ———— _ parent)‘. uriirzni; some sort of know. Cecily thought he had gggsgcfigicfépis e‘ Red pepper is used by Mexicans w be Wml- But W8 100k at the thins this --- soft brown ores..- with a scarf genius But Cecily was fn 19W W11" = sweet and pure. F_or to flavor their chocolate drink. way‘ It l‘ m I 5' “man 5am” ‘md m’ Pmi‘ \\ I “ knotted tinder iii-r chin. He had hiin. JinIs curiosity wztslbeing sfit- fihlchfizwgfi-“gg: -——-- » m‘ Pigffigeanoemsnxhoi; rincghedroad tiilllltltila I an cxcellctit view of her profile isiied but. beyond that lie even ng SGJBGSKP-uistree‘ » m s time a u ge ie v , _ against a background of rough, was being Viilatifd. He made no West Montreal. SOME DOCTORS‘ FAVOR PRES‘ 9ngtgaggdwghcglligfitmr “Bow sales 10b wherein! Bhliliillflnd my dwliti- r ' ' - t every mam at home. And we think it is worth the . _ smoke-colored wail What was she thinking? She sat so quietly. looking down at some-i thing in her hip. Wa. she happ_v?i New arrivals blocked his view of.‘ her Jim's glance settled upon the deep blue curtain with a roughly stenciled border design of acorns and leave... He was curious to see up the aisle. She saw him _ , may give them a hand by coming pany iIl t fol ' be “ ‘ qerem-V. ‘n the. stag“ He had a wawid‘ T?“ met m me 5am“ c.3211’: 125?‘: izfiufig: :21!‘ 23' out for woollen undies for health. a liardvciayxg vrortlafladon: iiilf-Llxsii mgdflgzilgqhlemfzrllielilci giglllfdsmianr) 22g’. _ v . . _. __ G n5 P _ . iomorllmt: fir-me to rind out all‘ crovdcd wtbby. d was. aside Nothing official has been said plans the next day's scheduel he has little time for drinking and phllan- ' Discontinued lines of Lingelle "w - Y i that lie could about him, to dis- Hello! she sai . . If; “m1 she said an,” a yer, but», doctors have 111N841)! dams And“ he wisheswset 51°“! he mun libel) up to the minute b . . - ‘ . .1 . . . - .- . I . ' ~ y i h s Panties- Egan if pmbfgli‘ “lffgholkrol not’ 126110! How abom a breath o’ moment taken up the question. and one T91R11"! and Studying. 110% 0X11)’ Iillrfellt evmta but also market conditions, ‘ Jamas’ S. p ' . P"? W85 8m 111B l» 91‘ 15 5111" a‘ You nsionish me, he said. 1 sehool of medical thought is soas to beable totalk intelligently with his own records of customers‘ broken sizes- face charm and romantic good looks. That, he told himself. was the reason he had come to the iheatcr tonight Was it actually. though? Or had his presence there a morbid aspect—iike the ir- mistible desire to prod a wound or bite on an aching tooth? Something bru>hed the back of _his neck. Jim glanced up and around. Two girls were settling themselves in the seats directly be- hind him. a tall girl with an olive cc» us a few seasons past Jeremy played the role of a young Italian a surlv young prig from East Or- b11540. VBy contrast Jeremy appeared [an and debonaire and romantic- aly handsome. Hi; V0168 “'55 cai-esing. his accent authentic, his profile itndeniabiy handsome. But was it acting? Jim did not startling discoveries. Clyde. was ef- fective in a role that might have been written especially for him. . . . lomebody‘: taken my cake of Cuticun up again. Mother say! ' mustn't use cutirnasrras. The theater was stuffy. Jmfé legs felt cramped. He left his seat as the lights came on for the inter- mLgilQn at the end of the first act- Cecily, too. had risen. was walking an 'I‘hai's what I'm looking for. 1 thought perhaps you were look- ing for me ‘ No, She nice stirprlse They stood on the steps of the theater. Jim lit her cigarette. lit his own. flicked the match away. Are you interested in the drama. Mt..- Vaughn? She laughed. We are being po- lite, aren't we? That's so stupid- Jim. do you want to see the rest smiled. You are a What is troubling you? Do yéu want to tell me? Of course. That's why I kid. napped you. Will you listen, J1 My one accomplishment. thought. it was the new issue of government bonds, She smiled faintly. D0 you mind if I talk about Jerry? she asked. I mean -after the night we danced-Will it hiu-t you. Jim? That isn't important I think it is She glanced up at him flectinglyq looked down at her fingers snapping the purple and scarlet pod. Jim bent toward her across the table. which most of the color has been bleached by faulty cooking. Green cauliflower, celery and other white vegetables will remain white when cooked if boiled in soft water or water to which a pinch of cream of job, although if he dam he would be demoted b? his employors and have to take a smaller salary and be out of the line of advancement positon in order to stay at home with her by telling her of my experience. I am also on the road, away from home tartar has been added. PlRATlON-ABSORBENT FABRIC NEXT SKIN If milliners are frowning because night club managers here won't receive guests wearing hats, under- wear manufacturers are happy in rumors that the medical profession strongly in favor of perspiration- absoiibent fabric next the skin, if present day lovelics don't want thick, stiff joints a decade hence, from rheumatism, not to mention. the danger of being cerried right off in their heyday by plural pneu- monlal KING LEOPOLWS VISIT Interesting innovations in Royal from two to three weeks at a. time, and I also have a wife and children whom I would like price. For let us not kid ourselves. ESPEIUB-llié whtigtibghegeham children. I1 01' B1‘ a ome as much as possible I moved my family as near “ to the center of my territory as possible, my wife glving up her mower‘ friends, etc., without a protest. , The "UnhlPPll Wife" worries a lot over the chance of her husband getting to drink too much and forming wild habits. That need not bother her. bwr 5e he will behave himself or he will no longer travel. His com- We need money to have happiness personal habits, likes and dislikes, write letters of thanks for orders, 1m. ters to his office. etc. I think a. wife makes a great mistake when she interferes with he. husband s business and by her tears and entreaties and complaints makes him give up the work for which he has fitted himself. I know it would take all the heart on‘. of me if my wife was always writing me discourag. mg letters telling me how lonely and miserable she was without me. In- stood ‘he bucks me up. Pitts me on the head, tells me “on. a grand sales- man I am and that gives me nerve enough to go out and tackle a hard prospect and sell him a. bill of goods. A happy man makes a good worker. Believe ma. I know. For I have a. number of men under me and I can bell from the way they go about their Jobs whether their wives are heipers or hinderers. sums-MAN Answer: of A Lingerie HALF mas-——- Tea Rose only - — -— Jersey Pyjamas, broken sizes, warm and comfortable. Regularly up to 1.95 — — Slips obtained especially for Dollar Days. Fine satin with the “Courtauit” label-easily laund- ered and ironed-sizes from 32 to 44. $1 m I PRICE Slightly soiled Flanneletle Gowns and Pyja- mur PRICE 49c skin and dark braids bound around of the play? _ m head; a small fair gm Mm a I can take it or ‘me it yofiectirly. the flafillflsdof hzill sigmoid‘?! we 1111:2112» ‘is filo‘: r have printed this man's letter in its entirety because it n. so full of Ladies’ part wool Vests, Fine Jersey Bloomers plqilallt face and light brown hair Let's leave it, then. I've seen [fled ‘ma, “mm, You ca“ all mopold o, me 391mm w England .9°°¢Pm"°a"d"l°°'“°t°mi’l°m° “V” W!" m swndinlm ‘he Way i" fine quality, all sizes. in broken sizes - the cut in a deep bang ievc‘. Willi her brows. I: ans a senrl in the tall girl's hand which had touched Jim. The girls behind him. re present- ly inferred were members of the company not plaiying this evening. They talked of a trip to the coast it four times this summer. It's one of the best things Jerry does. Her voice brightened. let's run over to Dutchs. How about Jeremy? We'll be back here by the time the performance is over. Jim took her arm. All rigl which the company was to make during the autumn and early win- ter Jlm listened, filling in the time before the performance com- menced» -Has Jeremy condxcended to sign up for the trip? It was the tall girl who asked the question. Jeremy! On the road! The an- l_vi'erlrig__ voice had a lyric quality, Jerry but I won't ride in a car he had no idea no“. much hers 10st novation of a syncopated band‘ could have earned and is dissatisfied without it. She is disappointed by gzhlt. lhtltlg. 0191111 You insult him. drlves- _ during the dépfefigjfln. Bu; I'm would mean lighter music and a. his not realizing the promise of his early life, and wonders why he Just "m8 Our Jimmy has hi» eyes There “ere on-y a M‘ Ecfllleleti afraid Jen-v W0.“ undermmt modem dance pflgfammiL petered out instead of being the success that everybody thought he was DOLLAR DAYS on bigger and better things. His he said. let's go. They wauked to the fawn-colored roadster. Will you drive? she asked. Want me w? Please. I'm awfully tired. She settled into the seat with a. little sigh of relief. I've been driving all afternoon. We went up to New Hope and along the canal. I adore groups in Dutcirs garden, two or tirely. I suppose. Neither, of course, Can I. But don't let it spoil our- weil, friendship. for want of a more adequate word. Anything that I can say will make me sound self- sacrificing and noble. I don't feel especially noble. It's really selfish- ness. perhaps I “Wt you to ta to me. . The smile vanished. Her expres- sion was weary again. I've had, an exhausting clay. I've been trying to make Jerry see that he should go with the Cherry Hollow com- pany on their tour this fall. You see I've talked to Father. He can't put money into a play for Jerry now. He explained it all to me. I He'll think. it's prejudice or some- next month . i The King and Queen. who are very fond of dancing, may decide to modernise the bail which they hope to hold at the Palace during his visit (says the Daily Telegraph. Royal balls have ' undergone various stages of evolution to bring them into line with modern trends.‘ For the first time a modern dance band may play at the Palace. Although no final decision as to date has been made, the ball will probably take place on Wed- nesday, November 17. Military bands have hitherto been used at Palace balls. The in- Evenlng dress, not Court dress. their husbands’ advancement by their whining and complaining, but also to the husbands of these disoouragers. There are many women who wreck their husbands‘ careersby refusing _ to go with them where opportunity calls. 80m “ a. woman keeps her husband tied down to a. small job with no future in a. little wwn because she will not leave Mother and the girls and her bridge foursome to go m the distant place where fortune awaits him. Sometimes she will not adapt 116F593 W We P1509 Wile" they do move and makes enemies instead of friends for him by her complaints against it. Often a wife forces her husband- to give up the job for which nature fitted him in do something for which he was never intended to do, but which she considers more classy. Often, as in the case of the “Unhappy Wife" referred to in this letter, a wife by her tears and. entreaties induces her husband to give up his ‘r of success in life just because she can- not bear to be parted from him and wan-ts him to sit at home and hold her hand instead of doing a. IDBJYS work in the world. Always it is a mistake for the man to give in, because a man who justly lays his failure at his wife's door never forgives her for wrecking his career, and because, in the end, the woman wants the money her husband going to be. And she never admits her responsibility, or conicsses that Cream color. Made to sell for $1.00. KOTEX 21c ea. A 2 for eetlliigevdd perfect warm over Bloomer. Worth 1.00, for — — — Discontinued C o r s e t s, Corselettes, Girdles, Brassieres — ——- -~ —- — — — -- — M: P1169 KLEENEX 13c ea. z for‘ ing sheet. Brush the scones oval girls papa is going to back a play three coinles moving about the - . . - he 1.1m, for him —at least that is what he floor. A iivaiter led them to a §f,‘“f,,,,‘,‘,i‘d,3a'fl,e"‘,“l,'d has taik‘ Wm be wort.‘ it medium; wluchu: she lbueardDorothy Dix—Some years ago my sister and I had a Kiuarrcl in "ti"? "'*~_ ‘i modestly; intimates secluded stall at some distance for ‘him “ ac I g B‘ p“ mnbe a‘ gr Vi: m, no afco u which she said bitter things that hurtmyfeeiings and! cried and vowedi '-_‘"'*""'—"‘_’ ounce of sugar; one and n ha! Sol A low thrcaty 1 a u g h from the. orchestra. ' ,1“, Be co “m, d l“ ' m or er Cr” e a less on“ would never speak to her again. My husband sided with me. Wthln a ' ounces of sultanas. Something romantic I suppose. Want to dance? Jim asked - _—__ n e ) atmasphere‘ . few months my sister and I patched the n1attei~ up and have been friends Wash and dry the sultanas. Biwl Costumes perhaps. He will need when the waiter had taken their over 1°00 flue-s“ Wm be mvmd’ ever since. but my husband has never forgiven her. He will not permit the 11mm cream o; and“. ‘m, to look very beautiful not in waste order 9- 5mm!” number "mm at ‘he me to go tosee her or let her ooinein our house orlet our children mingle. soda, wgethen Add the ma“. m4 nape-is money. she shook her head. CW" 55115 °l 1”‘ “mm” when my son and I do see my sister and her children, he accuses us 0i CR prepued sultan” w the new,’ Md It won't matter whether he can I'm weary. I just want to sit. double-crossing him and plotting against him. It makes a very unpieas~ the cream and mm‘ w u‘; d“ act or not I think he can. At You're so restful. Jim. WEDDING PLANS ant situation for all of us. We could be o. very happy family, for any ‘JUNE ingredients and m”: in “Bah” least he’ terribly effective. I mean it. I like to be with . §lllil)?l1d isa rrlian an; itshgenerous andhkirzdlto us, iléiehvvouild gnly ww-o b P. Have a bozul lightly floured mli Shh! you- She pulled off her hat, rested . us oige an org ve. re any way ta can ma e im in er- ———*- _ ' a gong rang. The deep blue cur- her head against the trellis behind ‘e L23‘; 32mg‘ Pgzjmhbg Styli‘; mifieir-hls? PERPLEXED WIFE. ofrilaifka gililipdgugflifurakslil Eléhtlgglyzixgmurcee liege-IL: * 1 1 , l l lain slithered open disclosing the ltage. The performance began. ‘Jeremy was effective Jim re- gized that as he saw him make his her. She looked weary, Jim thought, dispirited. There faint shadows under her eyes. WEN , What is it Cecily? Jim asked. Iillcid lClcip in Crochet New Low-Calory Diet Melts Away the Pounds Mrs. Stout has gone on a low- calory diet and changed her name to Mrs Slim. She catches a reassuring glimpse of trim ankle below snugly tailor- ed skirt and murmurs. “N0. thank you"- whcn kindly Mrs. Plump urges, "Do have cake with your tea" One small square of chocolate cake equals 350 calories. And Mrl. Slim’: losing 2 pounds a week eat- lgn less than 1.200 calories a day. Mrs. Slim ate a lamb chop, baked exampig to less methodical brides. Within a week of her engage- ment she had chosen the day of her Wedding and the church, written to the young girls she would like to have as bridesmaids and travelled from Scotland to London to visit dressmeikera (says the Daily Tele- graph.) _ This bride, whose marriage t0 the Duke cf Hamilton's heir, Lord Clydesdale, will bring to a roman- tic close the historic feud between the Scottish clan of the Dougiases and the Border famuy of the Percys, will be given away at her wedding on December 2 by her brother the Duke of Northumber- land. TACT WINS THE DAY Don't stress the point that spinach, carrots, red beets, etc., are “good for you" when fixing the child's plate. These words seem to take the flavor right out of the vegetable. Use some other method of interesting the youngsters. lad Gold Developed lnio Bronchitis Bronchitis is generally the result Evidently your husband is one of the stubborn men ‘who have a. lot of foolisl pride that makes him stick to a position once he has taken it, and so your best chance of getting him to drop the old feud is Just to let the issue die. Don't argue with him about it. Don't discuss it. Don't plead with him to let you go to your sister's. Just cover the whole matter with a pail of silence and -in time his old grievance will grow dim even in his own mind. ' And it would help a lot if you would be unusually affectionate and at- tentive to your husband and make ihm understand that you and the boy are not sidrng with your sister against him. What feeds the flame of his hate is jealousy. He can't bear to think that you don't approve of him and consider that he is being mean and little about the matter. But thousands of other women have had this same experience that you have had in dragging their husbands into their quarrels with their own families. They forgive each other and kiss "and make up. but hus- bands still alaxi mad. DOR/OVFHYDIX. Today's Short Wave Radio Program (Allfioillllcflllflflll) HOME FROM THE “SOUI” tic waiter)—Wha.t d'yer 'I'UE:iDA\', iwvamsizn 16 cagfgé? PAMS Waiter -Soup, sir. 9:30 a.m.—"1‘he Fat my," a, Sailor (to his millet-Just fancy. play. TPA~2, 19.6 m.. 15.24 meg. Sflilin‘ in soup TOKYO 4A5 p.m.--A Talk on Current Problems, JZK, 19.7 m.. 15.16 meg.; JZJ. 45.4 m.. 11.80 moi. BERLIN Biill We've been these two years. The attorney for an electric light company was making a pop- ular address. Warming up to his iFor lunch Mrs. Plump had a pork . . _ “b t 1 d; “Think g m _ _ chop. mashed potatoes. lemon d Hopi: has: litmnohitiund 6.00 p.m.-Danoe Music. 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