» ~ f" 523.. " "~1: 1'1"? vi-` ` " " T" ' ' . in = , r : ‘ i ~ - _ . _ _ ,_ , ,.._., _ '- _‘_-"-'_ “ _. - . - v .~. ._ -7_4. ~ ' A _ _» _ -v 4, » ~ .r - .~~ ' . » ` '\ _ . , ...¢»..,-_. 4 »- . ' “ -A, ' _.__l~,.i~-- .. _ 'f Pikes Elem' 'Tun' i W? Gllaliolsw ” ' » " - - '- - - __ 'N°VEMBER"23*&1°” f | Womank 'Realm -.°-_ Social Fdshialmiii. _‘_-"4»_.L.¢ft§.¥‘?f""¢~°..¢, 1,..-v, 1...... ifmlble. it is at leastcountcnanced irvoui-`bt'clreles. ~l!:ve`r`y`body ls doing lt- Wd l° SWIP h\_\Sbf=\¥1_dl_ wives calls !9rth_no'more comment than when you exchange yollrpld automobile f`or1thls.year‘s.mod¢1.' Probably ning. tenth# °f the vovos people _whogol married resanl marriage in the light or an experiment. If _it comes up to their ideals, well and good. It'it doesn't. 215° “'°11\“d's°od- Thu' donlt have,to.en'dure lt. they can get a divorce. And so at the very. il_l's_t disappointment they ,rush -off’ to. ‘the ' divorce court. They don't_rnake_ the.sligb_teet honest edort to try-to gelnalong-19- getller and to make e success of 'their marriage. i haven',t'ths_ patience to walt for things to better tneii-`i_s_slves. 'racy dont try to and out what is the matter with themselves, or their. partners that keeps' their marriage-from being a going _conc_ern._ » They don't seek the cause of their failure and try to remedy it. _ _ I ‘ _ _ - - - - i__,___ __ ._ 9 ~ . _ - They don’t take_that attitude toward any business or profession in which they engage as a life work. They- don‘t expect a business or a. store to pay dividends from the start_._ 'I‘h_ey know that,thay, must put in years of hard work to establish lt on a. paying basis. They don‘t go into bankruptcy at the first hint of trouble. 4 They stave it oft as long as possible. For well they know that many a business that hae.beu1 on the verge of failure a hundred times makes a fortune for those who hedrthe grit just to stick 'on. '- ' ' And it is .the same way with fmari-lege. There is _hardly an one that couldn't be saved i! either the husband or the vlife had the courage to carry oil through the nrst years of dlscouragemcnt. ‘ DOROTHY DIX. Dear Dorothy Dlx-I have been married four years. My wife says she loves me and I went to, love .her as I did atthe beginning, but shels killing my affection for her by her slpvenly appearance. I. was reared in a home of refinement and never saw mymother or sister looking untldy. and a woman, who is careless about her dress.l.s ebhorantlto me, My wife' knows how I feel about this, and I have'-trledito impress on her how important It is for her to be well groomed, and how mortiflcd I feel when I' have to present a slouchy-looking woman to my_-friends a.s'my_wii’e, but lt‘°does no good. Don't you think that if shefrcally loved .-me she wouldftry to make herself attrac- tive instead or repulsive to mer ` _ Dxsousrlnn HUSBAND. - Answer: V A _ '_ , -I _ - _ ` `4 ` ` The trouble with our wlfe _not that she loves you less, b_ut her own ease and comfort more. Slovenliness is invariably .the result of laziness. _ There was a time when women 'felt that when they once got a husband they had him- for -"keeps, and that they couldn’t lose _him if t_,hey_trled,_ and that they could let themselves go and get as fat and biopsy, and go as elnuchy as they pleased. Those'were the dayrwhen- women came to breakfast with their hair done _up =in curl papere,'arid with soiled ‘wrappers on'.`and floppy slippers, and considered their comfort instead of. their. looks. _ _ But they had a-rudvewakenlng from their rosy dream that a husband would go on loving hisrwifa no matter how she l00_k_ed, and that he _would never, never. never contrast her with._the_trlm.._tldy..pplck-and-span young business women vltn_wircm he spent his. days 1.n»oi!l`ces and stores.. ,Too many newly wlves'last"out tu' :ood-lookin: narrow and so the-bunsrlw apron was devised and 'now mlgl-ity few men al'a.cailed upon to look across _tbe breekfaettable at wlvae who lookzllkesomethlng the,cat brought ln. Desperate cases require desperate remedies, poor disgusted husband, and so I think the best ours for your wifefieh’ B- loodfecare igtoiher. Tell her that you are ashamed to be"seen out-wltl'l.ber, and that-' you are going to take out some good~looking. well-groomed woman. and perhaps when she sees that you are going to pass' herlup for a living picture she will get busy trying to improve her own appearance: ' ' -' DOROTHY DDL -- _ ._ e a 'e__.e .a,p ,Q -°_._;'\- a..,_-._ ~ _~.-'._._ Dear Miss Dlx-I have been engaged loa yiaung lady and we were to be married very soon. _ bout two' montlu ago we were in an automobile accident in my car. I iss injured: but she hurt eo badly that she lost one oi her lege. My ‘friends and-famllywant me' to telrher that I can‘t marry her. They eay she will bi a burden to mt. but`I_'tbink dinerently endfesl rhe can be lust ee good a wife now as`|he could have been if she hadn't'hed this mls- fortune. Whetwould-you-advise me todo? ' ~ SQUARE-SHOOTER. Answer: ' _ - mn-y tae gm by all msausl .xnryidlatau or liquor _aus chivalry re- qulree you to do lt,"end`_ if 'you dtiart you ‘will lose your own lelf-respect and be despised by every decent mea sae wanna-was knows you. Nothing that has happened to thegdrl has"a`H`eeted her‘ability to be e good wife to you. sae mea main mu amen lunpéiay lm lee. as snlscal uma an made now that serve as a fair suhgtitutdifer tlle`real one. _ Q* 'When' a 'woman 'receives e Q/Motel/é"f?f..¢.,o...@i i lavender is never more ¢`nptivaring than _when ` its sweet breath is left clinging to softened skin by ian style. how should it be eaten? Q. When one has enjoyed hos-` pltallty in a sir1's home. should he thank the girl's mother, or_ is it suf- ficient to._thank the girl? __ __ , °A. By all _means thank the _has 'done the most labor towards making the visit a pleasant one. _ \ For ' The' Cook I RAISIN BCONBS Three cups flour, 3 teaspoons bak- ing-powder. l~ cup shortening; rubbed into dour, 1 cup sugar. granulated,'1 cup sweet milk, 1 cup chopped raisins, or whole white of one egg. well beaten and put in last. Beat yolk of egg with spoonful of milk and glaze top before butting in oven. Bake in two pie plates. _-.-_i1_._? lilubfnaugronatl Golstein: "Wherever you go in the world you always find us Jews are the leading people.” . 'McGregor: "Ach, man. how aboot the North Pole?" ' ' Golstelni “Vell, Iceberg aln't no Scotch hams!" _ AUSTRALIAN BUDGET . CONTAINS BUBPHIBES CANBERRA, Australia. Nov. 27.- The people of Australia today ponder- eu the :li-st Budget or_tl1e_new'Lsbcr Government under Prime Minister James H. Scullln. which,_as laid down yes_terday_ by Hon. Edward _ G. `Theo- dore, Treasurer. not only provides an unexpected supertax on individual _and corporation incomes, but imposes numerous additional tariff duties. _ A. it ls better is break it with mei ' ‘fork than to attempt to copy thel Italian’s artful manner of eating it. _ mother; she is 'the one who generally' .5-it lmzwns. ilperboxol akee :char ben - dmggism and department . fide Yardlcy’e Old English Lavender Soap. _ Decades before Crlnolinc days this luxury soap was aon ht by discriminating women. And it still is sought by `on’s leaders for its skin-refining purity and the lovable fragrance of its touch. '§'< _ 4// `. nicer f/-`\\ _V uniform Yalullltlsvs ' _ Qld Gngiiolr _ . ].avaNm~:nlSoa1> Yardley, 8 New Bond St., London, Eng. l ddldneress-eeuaauonst w_,r»m.s»e,onc v.s.a..-apart/na».,m» ral /-,_ -,p »,_ -I -1 -¢ 'l.,"I,i_'¢ 212.7 'I_ 'A ' If Ei 4! _.Il tl-lroughmss Since |770 cents on _incomes above ll.000. UD 0° 20 per cent on incomes above $15,000. Twenty per cent is also levied on company earnings. These taxes»of course are not directly again actual incomes of earnings; they are taken from the existing taxes 'already im-’ posed. ' ` I Duty on 'a gallon of spirits and of sparkling wines is increased by s2.‘ and that on a gallon of stillwtne' is! raised by 50 cents. There is a 40 per cent increase in the duty on un manufactured tobacco, and an in crease of 8 cents a pound on the ma ~ .ufactured tobacco. Duty on perfumes' is ralsedby $2.50. Spirits come under another $1.25 'a gallon duty‘ if they arsnot 'bottled under customs su- pervision, to c`naure purity _..\_ .,--fs 5 ____‘_;'__ ' A tax of 2 cents a gallon on gaso- line is imposed, to maintain the pro- tection for Australian gasoline; ln- creased duties are imposed' on leather The supertax _ a_mo_unts_ _to lil per and rubber manufactures, cigars, tex- yellow and do an_ unworthy act. -_1f_ you had lost. your leg in the accident do you think the girl would..hava thought for a single minute of turning her back upon you and refusing to marry you? A DOROTI-IY_DIX_ tiles, metal manufactures. motorcl bodies, gears and chassis. An exception. however, is the stats ment that the amusement tax of per cent, proposed by the forma Bruce Ministry, will not be levied. Character Close-Ups _ 1." ~. - \\.>c:- t ‘Mo-0# »\\ r liti A jtf I \ ri i yi \ //s _ _ . r- voun. an como _ct pi? pf mourn LiKE: T+\\s You oerrea Am To have Tl-it RENT. 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