race EIGHT _ ' is Dorothy Dix Shays- ;N0 MARITAL BLISS INSURANCE Happiness After Honeymoon Up To Man And Wife XAIIJIIMDIX: Ilyoutollmsthstthoresromenwhosrecl- ' notions to those rules. than I'll rhk marrying myloy Friend. (i) Is it true first s man loves s woman bdors marriage more than she does him. but after marriage the women has to be the lover’! (2) Does mar- riage reach a peak and then decline? <3) Does companionship succeed romance? (4) Is marriage everything to a woman, while to s. man ftisjustenepisodeinhislife? _ <5) Does every man, sometime during his life * ‘ r-uv "H ‘* with ‘k wo- man. even though he loves his wife? w) If a wife becomes infatuated with another man. does it arouse the husbands interest and jealousy. or only his profound disgust? WINITRID N0 GGQAIPBI ANSWER: I am afraid you will be an old maid if you wait. to solve all of these matrimonial prob- lcuns on the sale side of the altar, because the answers depend upon the individual. man. There are no cut paper patterns for the behavior of husbands, and when you marry you have to take s sporting chance on how Friend Husband is going to act. l-ls doesn't oven know himself. t!) It is. of course, true that some men love s. woman more before marriage than they do afterwards, but the opposite is Just as often the case. And. anyway. it_ depends upon how much trouble the wife takes to keep her husband thinking she is the only woman in the world. l2) Probably most montages reach their romantic peak during the honeymoon and then decline to husbands and wives taking each other for granted. but that docs not mean that they are any less fond of each other. It is Just that we can't live on sugar plums all the time. We have to come down to bread and meat. (3) Every happy marriage turns into a beautiful companionship. (i) Certainly marriage means more to s. woman than it does to a man, because her physical well-being as well as her happiness is involv- ed in it. 1t is her living. her comfort. her security. (5) Certainly plenty of husbsnds are absolutely faithful to their wives. (6) It is a common thing for s husband to be so jealous of his wife‘s lover that he kills him. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My hudmnd and I had only been married o short time when he went into the service. and when he did he asked me to get a divorce, which I did. Now he has had time to think it all over while he was overseas. and when he was home on f-urlnugh he asked me to marry him again. Should I give him another chance? I (Continued On hge I0) i! A. L. M. l lBW1IiliF?‘ i ETlilliETTE i‘ By Anne Ashley Q. flow osn I keep cork floors clean? A. By sweeping with an ordin- sry broom or rloor brush. then put- ting a mail iunuu-nt of neutral soap in a. basin of warm wawr and the floor. stains can often be removed by rubbing lightly with s fllnemadeofsasidpflilerorsteel woo. Q. How can I give more gloss to ltorch? A. An added loss to the linen will be l 5y nmkinfiutihe hot starch “I: mam water. s nlso the inn stiekinc to "Q. When s girl is marrying .1 very wealthy mun, and her family “uh I Nigel will“ h“ n a ier egroom pry for wwedding? A. No. The bride's family. or the bride herself. should d: so. Q. If a. sales person has shown one a display of articles is it nec- easssry to than: him? _ A. While it is not exactly noc- nsnry flu well bred person newer foils is do so. Q. How long nfter a breakfast should a guest leave’) A. Ffblll fifteen minutes to an i A. All that is necessary is to book Best ‘Is KING TELL. Never Before‘ Has Fine Quality MesnfSb’ Much Cheapest W$GI All YQU? Are you an active member, the kind that would be missed. contented that] Or are you just your n-nne is on the list? Do you attend the meetinilu and mingle with the flock, I Or do you stay at home and cri- ticim and knock? Do you take an active part to help the work along, Or are you satisfied to be the kind that “just belong?" ‘ Do you ever go to visit a. member who is sick. Or leave the work to Just a few or talk about 11w clique? There's quite a progam scheduled that I'm sure you've heard about And we'll appreciate it if-you. too e411 come and help us out. Think this over, member. You know right from wrong. Arc you an active member. or do_ you just belong? __ — Il¢l'lthn ‘Honors connl-zn FLAKY PASTRY s 2% cups sifted all purpose ilour “.1 teaspoon salt =.‘- ‘cup shortening About 5 tablespoons cold water Sift together flour and salt. Cut in shortening with two knives used] tviiu oriss - cross motion, or with| pastry blender, until particles are‘ size of small peas. Then sprinkle. nutter, a few drops st a time. over] mixture. working u. in lightly with‘ fork until all particles are nwis- teued and in small lumps. Add only enough water to make pastry form a bail on end of fork. The less water you i150. the nlore tell-i do." yastrv is likely to be. Wrap in- waxed paper and chill, or use im-i liltlixliltifl)‘. This‘. umuuu: l5 suffic- ient for one 9-inch two-artist D10.’ To make one 9-inch pie shell make half the recipe for Flaky Pastry. using one cup and two tablespoons sifted nil purpose flour ‘i; teaspoon salt. 6 tablespoon shortening, and about. 22: table- wp hour sitar outing. fit‘ ““ “$3 ’°.“‘°f~i ITS HtiSll, (lilli SCIIII IS YOUR GUARANTEE um you all our. spoons cold or ice water. YOU'LL feel enrs fresh-and extra refs-alter s Lifsbuoy bath. You no, Lifebuoy lather contains 'on ex- clusivs purifying ingredient that pro- Prom head to toe l: stops “BOP-gives you luring pro- tection against ofleading. You can LY LIIbIUOY conslas alas special t inundim an u“l.0."nn mhfivgflolonom ma! 87:0 Ilfsbuoy uh VANIsl-IIS llniort lastsmly. lmiu m! skin smiling nunnliy lush and dun. Llfsbuoy‘: dl ‘ tell that Lifsbuoy purifies by its fresh, clean-smelling scent. Then notice! v scent vanishes almost instantly-but Lifsbuoy protec- tion is long-lasting and dependable. | the sun is going 1.. . . Jdonlywecouldputthe LivingcSl Leisure m y THE WOMé-ES REALM WABIIVG DAY It's nice in see the wishing hanging out upon the line-and dram. we tnamful when ws see an]: clothes are gaily blowing in Wsfool that int would morning hinge- it's a good Job done. and we om take our ease-and lmow that there’li be lots of frssh clean I8 things for folks to wear—-when We have aired them by the fire‘ and ironed them s11 with cars post into a fo tub-the yes- IBYQQYB that Life as stained, I wish that we could rub-and wash to shinr-and all As -v~~_.-~- ___ firs“ gianwgrrrzrtawzg; ciuaigunio uni-i‘ oust? 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Ill-I srsinsofy y-‘lhsnwory-mmum; “wggi-‘gill: body in the world would have a m‘ I “m” w be busy zillm Washing Deyl—l>stlence Strong. “other inure“ They anal“ ihfovsih an open in a small PUT 0N WEIGHT ugh/t British closu- to hro 4 women _ the ciassicGz-eek besutystsndsnh, says s. Iandon Qecillist. "I have- never heard anyone complain that Venus de Milo was "dot". he told s. Inndon reporter. ‘Man patients come tome and 111s Plant-stand. The rod and line wa a. dinsnied clock-spring, Wlhhq“: course. Judv sew to thsrynowuntskcflflvltbwithalihismlght pro-our . Waist measurements hsm 8% d’ legs halve This is erncelient and mesns s hsr- monious and well-proportioned sil- houette. Althoulh Ilwlt u! have put on weight. their more sc- tive war-time lives. W out have keifi superfluous M l” bay. Now they are so fit the will find it hard tn Bet bad: one exaggerated slimmness of Me- war days.‘ I I N0 DUN-NO SIIX I A n w chemical u-aatlnmtmv-KH it posiuue no . duw viewings that won't run. 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Boleros that Me l pair of-ovrralls. the fnnners work- u.“ mmmfimm, ‘lwlagmzvlé tinned nuit for infants? enough are more , _ ng-amlform, X nlogjded, Jameg W35 “h, “u”, haw,‘ "up" h w" A- conned frultor fruit side-draped skirts in modified VI- sorely in need. of n change, having earmsmsknthvomutunumvunh "M", “m m!!!" 1°00 ll fflt- sion are pretty. and Rood on pzetty well rolled u the Build-pier. "Mmmigv" Mgvhvdwfww- WW! it the II o! B0 fluid mun-es figures. Peplums flstter m‘ with those he is wearing. Jeanie i‘ ', "m" “WW” "M" f“ M nwnrvg eouoon- which are wide m DNPOrtion m m was at her apring-cleanlirg up- rm- wsq. “mm h‘ m!‘ °~ m9‘ In“! 9V9 waistline. stuns. I drew an eusy- n-lz-ir near- In world-now for th- hlv the: at?! “m”! 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That was Fusin- hnllday tmc, before the war. On one of those nights they tried the first ' smoke-something. it seems. that has to be done or a boy as inevitable as baseball in spring. but much more distress- in remember, .that mually follows the first taste a!‘ the weeds l was nil for calling ‘i similar initiation assured ms e uiflilflihl the young lad would “pull "hrough." These two or at. least. _ tho one uho visiw-i us also come ,0?! second best. Jock recognized the symptoms at once. I'm afraid I seal ed over mirch. when finally I ‘knew it. f received a dud tod I av acknowledging xnokes sent to the _ tartan suausn ' o. o. Willtslns ._.~_ What is wrong with this sen- l. tence? "We know tmt no‘ lune it."| 2 is the con-cc: uronnn- ma“ w m‘, yo“- . What elation of "sogaolous"? 3 which one of these words is misspelled? Caesar. Cleopatra. 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