_ grace, TWO vooooo~eeeecceeveveeeee A QOOOOOOO i-vsv Woman's Re a 00000100000 0000000'0OOOQVOOQOQQOOOO-OOQKfQOQOQQQQQQOfOi Qgyqgq-g-q ;vv-_._ A-‘AA-ALLAJI “‘ vvvv , imv. s QYOII (All r d. BREATHE! The iHelpful Hints For i Women Folk Clear CoH-Cloggfld H“!!! This Quick Way . l Clear that tormenting stuffiness- breathe more freely! just a few ; may; (if Vicks Vn-tro-nol-thats Cfiflflllldl relief-giving “$91115 Pl"! pi thine-expressly designed for urlll wax: or vou: non | t uaiit for n m iji-i .\ head (ll_\Ll\\.1 ___ _. i i3. Tlicre l.\ - . exodus [This .1‘ the i‘ rcvtl l i. . l0.‘ such stiluliun 0 Cedric ' S‘ lcopicd t‘ pain try lllLS simple lionic recipe. Get 0t R: Ex Prescription, . Alix it with add the juice ofl x and pleasant. 2 lu- a 1 dinner 0llallloiilllio‘gg 6mm" L, . overnight - are obiniiiixl. 1f the,‘ one or rpm-kin" rclicvctl and. ’ fcel better, Ru-Exl cost you notli- Slgnnmlt v ' ' money buck. it it l help vou. of these l i-liev 94 b a,. OiJlFF lending drugglsts. in l mb is shown in Paris 1 : inspired by the cape 1n Spain. Fullness, is r in loose coats with transmit w. fullness often mounted l: folds. or in Cossack belted styles. if day? t This is A MorningSmile A TALL STORY ur husband 111$)’ about his he is. If he gets s hat - t, he won't go back icfiallmhf again." So the l practical DEMNS II ICU. DIPTICIITIES hzivinz lunch with d licen served vrlth {"1 After ll'\'lll£! t0 eat. c. she said: "Mother something i iviiilsurrsn riiiiiiiiiifi FEMALE Calif. l-Ydla s. Finkiism’: Va of bl c . Has Helped TfiOlllKB:d$.Emp°und I "'1 (‘Willy tin not have some sign of i trouble. Maybe yuuwu “mind It getting rest. ma, moody, nervous, Ply-yuurwork mo much foryou_. Lydia E. Ijinkliam’: Vegetgblq to help quiet unstrung nerves, I'll H’ h monthly pain tcramps, tiackschc, 1-: -) and w-ak d". f ‘ ‘ i an o (ilflrlifinal altar-it'll)’ “mung “m” ' trensmre‘ For nvir wit) yi-nrn ltiii |li'l{ll'l| huniln-ilq of thousands of weak ‘ ltlntlnvn no,“ _ - ‘ ' 11111"! M magiv women for l Pfl-I-l l-mi. r. main-ism Vrkelsbln Con- - “ngulsh- 3“Tailii'l:iil.'§l§l.fdf"’d’ '“ m" M’ ' t .. -___. .______._. b8 i 1-"11 .. . d3, Dhslf-N N0. X 957 W‘ . . The lace do. ii ivit ‘h . of all llll‘ t'l'fl;‘llf*l jobs. and a minimum Rllliill an conigil. to Fill (l ly. 1 . ir it of iititrlies and complete instrucifoi l“ llfil‘! this tl ‘vii \\'r.lc yulli nann- cl .1 with l5 its in com or 5th T, ‘ . f'ill\\ll Guiirtllnii. S; Tn "lilirloltr-liuvii (iunrililw NlPilllWwilk llviirirliiit-iit. N!‘ Djllifll Nu. X 9.37 S] MAY” O] BTRICVI PIICVINCE - -— — — _ 1- - — y\\'lllllll llic pauses, i .~ "a" iOiir daily rvutl. Washing ‘stretched during walking. restores the thread which h flat by rubbing against the Naturally it also removes of perspiration. LIFE IS A BOOK ». - "ittowcrk ‘ ' —. - , Ihllllrlhtjléfilrll-‘Zgnqfsgrllfiqkggé£rclnmcnt ‘Llfepisgea book of few or many _ ~ i ‘t’ , . Y 1 _ l l _\_ is sllw- Ell lEC-"lusc \"'.'”.°'"°l '5 ,Froiu right to left we turn one “Kn-H. ication-contuining sev- l every day... lwherein is writ the record of the raln , ages. iThe wit and stored and)‘. wisdom Time has _ . i5 lllfflifl’, "if "_‘l"""f_t iwc sloop and dream, at one with wviilm- (Ii ‘].\l|l‘\\%l\§€ 1 all [hv (it\4‘(i: -l'l1‘1'1‘*, 61" llicn. uaki we pu:sue our task tut-p tun! io.il 0i 1pm .c. till the Book ls a purpose in this round of reacting. icrin of schooling. with its joy and imm.‘ c our perception far ex- .. ‘But Kilfllhlh‘ close the Book ’tivill ull be plain. .1. LEWIS MILLIGAN In Brilish \\'eekl,\"'. ., FLASIIES of Part» zidvocirtes pumps 10in men's evening pumps [for rock-rail or ibluck crepe or satin lcninn Itiice Recipe i"“"l°"°d gmsgmm‘ b°“" dinner in with WOII I‘. s ue dc ‘ ‘ First reports on private cliecits‘ (‘INA k‘ Rheumahc orders in the fliititc Couiuzc- in w ' '-- Paris emphasize stilts and after- lan‘ Quu-‘kly , noon (llYS-QCS, the latter of the type 1' vou rllilcr from rllvlllllrlllc 01' 1 approifiizite for cocktails and rcs- ' . tnurant dinners. Full-length. llong-ivaisted dinner gathered bodiccs. long-sleeved and frocks have Many of these t-ypco are in plain pastel the most important items in the cargo which Admiral Byrd took to the South Polo was a con- of thermometers n1 spe- cial make. These axe for the nur- _ _ pose of testing the teniperattirc of , . .- v Rugs)‘ we; sheets of ice, and snoiv that cover h .,< .or sac and rec mmcn me 5h 5 _d .1 d T _ rnil: ii-trvkius PHARMACY. i °"' 11-1 151111 51 11¢ lellsr instruments is such that. can register from 54 above to elow mcraturcs below the . ’I'he_\' ivlil measure tcm- surface and it. to observers. DIORE ABOUT HOSE Why ls it that stockings wear they i!‘ washed every the technical explanation: replaces the as worn shoe. any trace daily rinse is really a very little trick. l UNIVERSITY FRESIDENT CON- LACK OF ‘DISCIPLINE . T" FOR I 0U Describing the vomit-h of todav as he only tuispanked generation" ._in history, Rufus B. ‘Smld president of the Un of Southern California, said modern [ students are “headed straight for tall tlie Way to Mantis, the devil" unless something is done ’ immediately. He told a convent-ion 111 of California high school and Jun- back!" ior college ‘principles in Long Beach. ‘a .. the home, school and church hast resulted in a. generation of youthf a ithat. have to depend upon them- Jlselves entireiy for discipline." TURKISH PROVERBS von Klein- iversity lack of dtscipline in (Exchange) A thousand friends are few; one foe, many. Contentment ls an inexhaustible The courteous learns his courtesy from the discourteous. Today's egg is better than tomor- row's hen. He that accomplishes his ends by ‘deceit shall render up his soul with Satan's friendship reaches to the v prison door. '-':__ __ SUNFLOWER LUNCIIEON SET i i Ii the flower in t-hc center l. onc of the easiest iit of time L: required to PiliiPfll No X 93'! contains list of materials needed. l5 , illlfl undress on a piece of pane mp1s to Needlework Department ‘The _ i had come with The heart's testimony is stronger than a thousand witnesses. t is not by say no’. "Honey hon- ey." that sweetness comes into the mouth. One already wot does not fesr the Victories attended with little ad- wantage will ruin rather than en- llarge Zlll empire. wllllv the Page CELLAR sums noun RAILING ‘FOR. SAFETY l Cellar stairs deserve more con- sideration than they have been re- ‘ceiving. Despite the fact that cellar stairs ‘bear more heavy loads than other .st-airs ui the house, they are fre- quently constructed in a careless manner. ‘While mllar stairs need not be finished as well as the main stairs they should be given a< much crin- sitieraticn as far as sjfety and use lire concerned. A railing and ad"- ntiiit-e head room are the two main P1P‘ o reinembe BABY i NEED n01" tier You up YOU and your baby both rim-ii sleep. There is a sun: aiiil easy way w get it. Lrl .\lr!. 194-, _Ir,, iii Winona. Ufllflflfl, tell yuu in licr 0WD wonls: "Night would in‘! settled in ilrd, ‘Bally’ would start crying. . . . Baby's Own 'l‘ableta changed all tin», \\'liai a blessed rvlici." l ‘fiiey contain no opiates or sluprlyiniz tliupa anti atr tibsiilulrl harmless. But they promote healthful slcrp y promptly making the Ill baby well. The vvcll baby sleeps soundly. Baby's Own Tablets bringhquick rrlief from most of “baliy's" ills.—Tccl ing troubles, con- slipatirin, simple irvcr, diarrhoea, tum-i stum- ach, colic, simple croup and colds. 1'3; them. 25 cools.‘ Your money refunded if ey us not cuectivs. Navy Beau Joseph Lewis Chadwick , HE found her sitting 1n the liv- "18'1‘°°m. NFUQY-IIB her lines for uie llwlt ully. ‘lulu. increased his an- lwr-ulw. but ne dlan f say anything paced restiessiy lwwever, i to front. of her. 1e s pped m | "U0 YOu nave to bury yourself 1n ,i.hat stun tonight?" he snapped. I bne luoktu up at nun widenmg, h "uarune. YOU needn't be _ _ won't be long. ‘rncie B1B 111-7} a iew lines 1 want w brush up‘ on. ' l ‘(J-wt yjou put 1t. off? Am f to have no time at. an 11th you be- fore I lame‘! Here I'm going away 101' o. month, and ycu—" l, “A mOnl-hl You didn't tell me a. month! I thought it was only for ‘a ilveek!" "l dld tell you. I sat d I was going Vi/tiy, th t ll be gone when you ggt “GoneP He stared at her. "What id<>__.vou mean?" W611, well finish this picture 1n B Week or ten days. and Iil have to sail for the Slates about a week later '10 Ret to Hollywood in time for the {start of my next plcture—” “ i111 a minute! What is this? didn't tell me you were going Ito da h back ot Hollywood a5 soon, iasygihuufirliishcd orig. HEIIWP}; ‘ . lave . i, o 1 u understood. I have to keepugal t e- cu e. I'm under contract." [r5115] anger blazed, “Contract! Con- "Pllll. you didn't! E8115 I‘ I go on making pictures now that. you're my wife? How about your contract with mo?" i "Oh, Phil. don't be ridiculous!" i_ "So that's the way you feel about at? He compressed his 11m. “I'm .l‘l(llCl_llDL1.§' because I consider our ‘marriage more important than your filni contract with Roller Channel! Aliirlghlt!" d c w iiric and started iml toward the door. gt y .. h savagely. "I'll t; back 1n a, mo: h 11111;! _I'll EXDEcL iiiv wife to be here wragtduvilg for me! Here-not ln Holly- Wlth that, he strode out. CHAPTER XXIV Joyce heard Phil start h‘ car and drive away. sat stunne .SCBI'CE lly able to lleve that he had act iuall talked as he had. How could he rave been so unreasonable? et, he was gone. Gone ln anger. And no telling when she would see ‘him again. lmgeam welleifun in her eyes, but brushed them away and tried to collect. her thoughts. She real- ized now that Plill had acted strangely ever since she had arrived home. Was he jealous because she Roger Channel? mo that; explain his sudden, vlolfnt burst of temper? ‘Phat. must. be it. Ho would. she told herself be sorry even before he reached his ship. He'd (Ome bask aiadngay he was sorry. surely. he w ziftontinued _nn_ DBKYABQA CQIAQ‘ /°’HEADACHE and other pains I always may PA RA DOL_ in my handbag a! nl! (Man's PARA ooL ler nillhl. I5 soon 2|! we i Iii no srnsc arc flies: “sIt-epiniz" tablets, . hardener does his tor herl own gar- AAA kaaakkkkknkkkaa, 4 A vvv vv v / .24. the Spice: J of Araby \ THE COOK'S comvzsn i I‘ BAKED HAM i First you ivial) the ham loosely lin the glassine wrapper, parch- liiient paper, or in ccan wrapping impel". Peace the hum on a rack in an open roastxng pan with the’ fat. ‘side up. Preheat the oven w 325 deg. F. and the time required depends on iwivey who mung,“ she had a 1.18314, iwhethcr you have a whole ham or only part of a liam. For latge hams _ 112 pounds or over) allow l5 min- I utes per pound;_ small hams (B to ‘l0 poundsi require 1B minutes per pound; and half hams t6 pounds) will tak-r- 22 inluics per pound. l These times are for hams that have , been kept out of the refrigerator] _f0r some limo previous to baking, , so that. they are just. about. at room | tempe mt u rc. ‘ About. 30 minutes before the ham i is dune. remove from Hue oven and cut off the rind. Score the fat in diamonds and outline the diamonds I with d:ied apricots cut in slivers. ’ Stick whole cloves in the centre ' of each diamond and drip honey i over the fat. surface . Raise the temperature of the oven to 400 or 425 (108- F. and bake the ham for about 15_ to $1 minutes longer. or tiailicte a tuce glaze forms on the sur- I i PICKLED HERKINGR 3 lbs. herring 6 tablespoons vinegar 1 cu water 2 ta lespoons sugar 1-4 teaspoon white pepper 2 bay leaves 1 tab espoon mixed pickling spices l small onion, thinly sliced, ethod: Clean and salt the fish i well. Heat together the vinegar, |Wl1ter sugar. spices and .Afld the salted fish to this ,c<_>0k for about 10 minutes, basting. “all ll 111° liquid doesn't cover the fish. Cool in the liquor before serv_ 11%’- Thl-s mav be placed iii stone 970cm» Ci-‘tvmcd With the pickle and iiylrgd. 11, will keep vttell for some onion. and BEEF KIDNEY HASH 1 beef kidney 3 tables/Poona flour 2 table-Wilma butter 1 medium onion. diced 1-2 cup brown stock 1 cup diced boiled potatoes 1-2 teaspoon celery salt; 1-2 teaspoon salt st-alned Juice of 1 lemon. r Remove the outer membrane and | "'3 ""11 kldney-‘snd cut in small mieces. Roll in four and saute h ibutter with the onion. Add the re- maining in-rvedlents, mix well and simmer until thick. about. 5 min- utes. Serve on circles or fried bread ‘or toasted English muffins. Sezves to . I who W85 I the bargain. I. 111E ___CBA W1‘L_§Q;ABJ?IAP~' a ALAI4AAAIIAAQAI¢A;TVATVV- ocial and Person HfOfOQO-OQ i Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box AL Amman f. O-Q . - “Ae- “cc-w -_..- c‘- OQfQfOQrQOO-OOOH WMéRCH 27».-.1‘_2‘!Q.__ AA ‘Qkkmkkka A‘AALAAAA v v vv v-vv vvv v ‘as AAAAA vvfl Fashions '1. Literature , tuna ‘ MOTH ERS-IN-LAW Lives — Drops Association t0 find a. they are DOROTHY DIX SAYS— ARE LEARNING _ fro MAKE THEMSELVES BELOVhD_ Everybody. whether or not they Around the have been interested ln the efforts of the members of the MOUIBf-iilégtx new appellation for themselves that. would l1 plaasuiiziy upon me ear than the till-me b vovvlerlv called "mother-in-law" because they sav that connotes either a rlbald Jest or ese ls a bYW°rd 3g“ a hissing. and so thev annealed not only w the ca; ftonary makers but to the general Dllbllfl to suEK a substitute for 1t. Role of Dictator have om house. must i which own. Thev object. helm-f has anything in them will go on being our mothers-l reform they desire b the boys and 3W5 W ° mam mm we ramuy‘ As a matter of fact. many W011i"? are already doing this. B11 ‘ is among all modern imllfflllememem the up-to-dalc. llberaslzcd. hiéml; lzed mothvr-in-law who is a 1111 instead of a curse to her ch 8 wives and husbands. She has $11 I the opprobrluni off 0f I119 111ml‘? ° incther-in-law and made it“: all}; sondamy of a mum so she of honor. reslfici 1111a 111m?“ _ she dOCilflilflbf-‘lfd t0 011111186 11 O1‘ M‘ UITIE any i1 I . S Tim old-fashioned momer-ln-law ‘calous of her chlldrens affection or their hu5band$ 11nd to meddle in all of their affairs and run their homes; who m1 13d h?‘ son-ln-lniw about. smoking ewuwei slie disliked tobacco, and who H1111’ cyan her daugliter-m-law fol 115118 lier best chum every day 1180111119 slie only used tiers on Sundliys. l5 almost, as extinct as the Dod0- Sonic of her s cies still exist, just. as some dict-a rial and P055955‘ ivc real mothers are 51111 9X95“? but for inc most, part mothers. bot-h £1’ nature and vbv law. have made - most incredible pro8fe$ dun"! the last few years, and it. is rare. indeed- to find one now who feels tihathfihe has the right to dominate her c d- ren and run their lives f0!‘ tihf-‘m- It nas taken women a 1on4! W119- to learn how to b9 300d 11mm"? ln-lnw because they thought that the bOys and iflitrls who mfl-Yfled their children s ould make all of the qdjtistmenfs. They aw 11kt finding’ out now that the 1701-1112 are too ignorant and tactless to know 1w“- to do it, and that it 1s the older woman Who mU-it mB-ke t,“ running and wl her ln-laws or use lose her own ch ldren. 5o now mother doesn't threaten to turn her children out o! h0115° and home if their taste ln muffin-Re is not her taste. She welcomes 1111* newcomer and makes the best of She lets her in-laws lead their own individual personal e WOMEN Here's amazing way to, Relieve ‘Regular' Pains ' I l. l}. ' "l WM iswd, had cramps. headache: and both- ache, associaled wslh my nronfhly pqwgis. l tack Dr. Pinto’: Favzmfc Pusm lion jar a u-Iiile. fflinzd shnigflnnan was grmlfy "fiend a] fluu poms‘. d 0R 70 urn countless thousands Fwomnszzefwhoys ind functional monthly pains have taken Dr. Pierce‘: Favor!" Pro- lcrip on over a rlod of o-and luvs been overjo ed lo fln that this fsmouu rarnsd hu he! themwardo such monfhlyffll“ “'5 out musing, this scientific remedy, far- mulnfcd by a practicing hyslcun, ls feed to conhln no l druIl-I" "1""- lcl. In s scientific way, It Improves nuhidonsl assimilation: help! build you u? and so in- m-suss your resistance and ortlflcs you {hi . M1322‘! silffsr one unnecuu moment from such monthly discomfort. Get r. Plercsw Pa- varlts Prescription from your dm m. Dio- cover how wonderfully 1t uts to rs eve you d "Regular" pains. Vegetable Plot Gan Save sillll..lit?*rt.zlt.l°aisl"gl"Lag $50 l0 $1 U0 in Food Budget It takes less time to grew vege- tables in a home garden than it re- quires to shop for them in the mar- ‘ket: and the quality of the home Iproduct cannot be equaled by mark- et vegetables. One reason for this difference ln quality ls found in the deteriora- tion ln flavor which in most, cases sets in when vegetables are har- vested. Pass, sweet com, lfms beans. beans, and many other ve etab es lose more than half their dc iclous flavor within a few hours after picking. Wltliln half an hour the difference is noticeable: so the iwlse home garden owcnr picks her ilggetables Just before she cooks t em She can also pick many half grown. at which stage some crops are at their best. For instance. baby carrots, about as large as a. lead pencil, and baby squash, an inch or two in length. Seldom if over can these delicacies be found in markets because they quickly [c0011. but their flavor and tend-er- iiess are supreme. , The idea that. vegetables cannot be grown as cheaply a5 they can be bought gained some headway in the prosperous twenties among suburb- anltics who employed high priced casual labor to cultivate gardens rat-her than doing the work them- selves. Even with this wasteful method of production costs are much less now. and the superior quality of rcaly fresh vegetables lwould justify higher than market prices. But the ical savln-g in the house- hold budget. comes when s home dcnlng. Then the good health and fine appetite which work 1p the garden produces. increase his en- joyment of the vegetables he grows wlilli- his llvlnz expenses are sub- stontally reduced. . It has been estimated. on the basis or careful study. that the av- erage home maker devotes 120 hours a war in buying in the mar- ket fresh vezetahiei which could be i in life Freshest Beans Ara on the Vine. 120 hours’ grown st homo with pleasant work. home garden thus maln- tained, however, would produce not only much better vegetables than could be bought, but. more of them. ‘ The family would consume more. and expenditures for other foods would be lessened. The saving in the budget. dmpendlng upon the family stile and income. would amount to from $50 to $100 in I year. No experienced gardener would consider this savings to be t chief reward of gardening, how- ever. That. comes in the deco sat- isfaction ivthch is imparted bv work i-n the snil, in the pride of accom- plishment which a successful gar- tien-er feels. in social contacts with other garden fans and generally a more wholesome and healthful —“—"— ovotl u r t"... a", whllg the response was large 1t Q new ilfll" was n11‘)? ‘i. lllfl nnflflfl. some of the offerings 901m; 171th i e eat Qhqgg French and betniz "Belle-Mere," while others leanfiq PflmOI V - m m! N“ S de and mougm “Ersatz-another _ | Quin TQQQpOOIII Mother” would be Just. the tiring. still other; 8h! 1:, IOVO Y d Wmnim,“ more romantic turn of mtno considered a Ir-kglhl! an" "dam o; ‘liege -- -i_,' k" “Kin-Mother” would be a 14L“ lblnlallfi (Jiluftlcd feelings 0f b11059 married children, Alas, none of these 1101111111 lmllsi may gh9m5elve5 institute met ... n», ' dcra And she doesn't go to 11W Wllrh 1° ‘Mm’ I u! the owl?‘ mam if it is possible to avoid 1t. gff;,,€:¢7 BuYPaImSQYH: she knows that no two womvsplga‘; Y3» ‘and mi for Lily-tuna“ ken live in the same house ‘wow Remember-l U” .when he harasses her about other splint functional pnrlinoalessens nervousness ‘ as W“ . ssitig L’ m“, Binhd" Tergmly 10c in coil! "ch “wfifici, band: from ill!‘ 2 i -' -la,w them s0 m0 her in i "d ‘h. 5m‘ ,_ g Pslmollvs sow- deleting the iii-law and necvmlns 111-1 mmmr‘ w ‘iéilldn “i; PRIIIIOLIYI i»: all?!" Dr. Pain: c q" , i; fsarptwl flirted \v1tli"ut, crltlcl ms or M1885‘ d“ °'°.",'iI°o'il»“-'“5ii"§§§i“i§=l!-" d Ohlel ' tions from her, and she ~95 ‘ma’ w In, mot! snoihml - cm l o. tilt-Isl iusxcati 0i 3311611113“ "mm ‘i I lduofiheQulfl ettimz on eiwii others nerves. and. into any thud party blew 1111,93! w herse f, and when she visits he!’ hf n an! 11°"- 1;;.2:.“;<»»~i-=~- (in Our 5;" Birthday SUVI/FN/R 40/” 751.9700}!!! IAOII SPOON ONLY 10c PLUS BLACK FROM 2 OAK” OF PALMOLIVI SOAP! BANDS f’: dilemf_ each Quin, wn and name on who r as many as be sun.- m scncl black hands from 2 cake: of Palmolive for ear/v xlmon. n0 foe her liken: handle] 5e iii-laws she is a welcome 811w; 111- svead of being rcgljded a5 a Desi-- Probably the iiiother-tn-law alas an . never as bad as she was D \ O c. De t. 3 I I01‘ ll; can b9 TECOTGEG iivO I16!‘ 00d Plelscsend mcmmtpaid. "6 iqflpcbhih" i that even when she dfdn t. get axing - rzrzpoggianaim tsscllflfl... ..l.in f," ma," i with her in-laws she was an W91 .1 11 I _ ~-~¢ ¢ I m- Wu"; I nrgseijt, help in time 0f trouble. BUY. olive Snap. (Check spoons wanted | - she is more than that she is and send 10¢ sud 2 band: [or ucb DAnnzttl ‘ ll-(iglid and comrade. She is mother, 'P°°“-) Dgecillil I whether you acquired her by mar- ---E1 m1 I | rfage or birth. 5M1!“ I TRY THE NEW‘ gluon?- l Here's the Prise Cad ' " ' @1119 "I Dear Miss Dix-My husband IMPROVED PALMOLIVE ‘wfid m‘ i wants me to ask my women friends __'_ 7;; to our house so that he may flirt wltii them. He insists that I 11* ceive his mistress is l- fflelld B-“d go about with her and invite her to mv parties because he says it ls a protection to him: that it causes less 1p and is less dangerous fcr lllm Does a man love his wife MHNNHHHNHNWEBHHN‘ YOUR women? I say notnlnz to his hav- ing affairs with them 1f I don t have them forced on my abandon. I have offered t-o glve him his frcl- dom. but. he doesn't want that. Ap- arentl he ts a kick out, of seeing inw miscrabe he can make me watching wtmklllkfi Ilfave? to other women. a s a o A “FIFE For Wednesday, March 27, 1940 MARCH 31 to APRIL» 20 tAries)~—— Be discreet and painstaking 1n both personal and general affairs today. Don't become easily upset or listen to ‘the rumiors of busybodles and pessiixilsts. Keep trying. APRIL 21 t0 MAY 20 (Taurus) —-Ge'neral money matters and pri- vate interests inn‘ .ng the budget Answer: I had tholl8ht that Patient Gris- elda had no counterpart 1n this day of Independent women but r011 111115! be he;- incarnatlon if vou stand for the degradation and humiliation that your husband is gutting upon U8 ygu. It ls bad eno for a man or income need close watching. be unfaithful to his wlfe. but he Don't. be careless in the little adds insult to lniurv when he fouls things and you'll be able to handle his own home bv bringing his dis- reputable women into it and forcing hLs wife to receive them. No man is such an unmitigated cad as the one who hides behind his wife's skirts and makes her respec- tability condone his immorafltles. DOROTHY DIX. the bigger matters more easily. MAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Today only needs your close atten- tion and able push to put 1t. into the czedit column. Now see to it. that you do just-ice to your fine abliity and judgment. Don't be- come nervous ff others seem impa- tient or if time ls limited. Good going to you! JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Avold unpleasant discussions. Don't speak out of tum either st home or at work. Be as gracious as you can and you'll gain more. Tact needed in personal and love affairs partlculaily. l JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 fL90)— Extravaeance, probably 1n disguised forms (but nevertheless extrava- gance!) is your most likely temper today, Leo friend! Wastefulness and confusion should be guarded against by careful vigilance and determined action. Keep your counsel. AUGUST ‘.23 to SEPTEMBER, 23 (VlrgoL-Today is vewy likely to be a dull one for you unless you go in search of new interests and refresh your own actions and thoughts. APOUSC your versatility (you have versatility. you know). make it, show you a brighter day. Etiquette Your Entree to a Gay Social Whirl Avoid Embarrassing Slips Two popular members of the social set on the way to a party-deligbt- i fully poised, each knowing the other ' will do the correct thing. No awkward hesltstlonl at the elevator. 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OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Sco afternoon you shoul be particularly mindful of details, budget. problems and impor- tant messages and correspondence. Care to start the mozning right also advised. No giving in to impulsive, reckless desires this p.m.l NOVEMBER 23 t0 DECEMBER 22 tSaggitarlusF-These must b0 stricken out of your day's calendar should they put. up their ugly hcnds: Restlessness. too casual an attitude and diftfusivcness. Know where your money is going. DECEMBER 23 t0 JANUARY ll lCaprfcorm-Born before January 6? Watch your private affairs and It track of spending. These u- pec ally may test vqur patience You born after January 5: More fn- centive XlSk¢fI——flll(l buoy up youi sense of litimotir! JANUARY 22 to Y @.‘UARY 2f. (Aquaiiusl-No 5011.1 ..ing with loved ones! and look out for I strong desire to overlndulgs lea: ures and also for downright o Lin- acy: Protect your personal affairs from intruders. 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