DECEMBER I 2. 1950 THE GUARDIAN. Cl-lARI.0T'l'ETOWN PAGE THREE 1-7? ECHURCHES TOMORROW Econ oi ENGLAND 5 PETER'S CATHEDRAL ' Anglican mow: square ., s..33:e culon E. M. Ilaloue ' ' Mg, urn. incumbent W. sugnng Brenton. Lie. Illlil. 0,-;u.iat and Choir Director ' guNnAY SERVICES Memorial Service ior the late I . 3”P;1fn;g,:The Holy communion. 10'” A,M.-Metinl. ' A,M..-choral Eucharist and on. ”.se1:n,1:1.-Sunday 3011001- -fgo P.M.-Evenaong and Sermon WI”, 9., services at the usual limes. Au seats are tree and lllIlppI'iilI- d'v”,:Q,,,. are welcomed and the incumbent is glad to see them at- m 9,. service. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH . The Ieverend II. E. D. Aehioro. I.l.E.. IA. ID. blinietar The leverend H. 0. lies, l.A.. DJ), Visiting Minister . I1 a.m. Semen: "Whistling In The Dark." Anthem: "With a Voice oi Sing- ing". (Martin Shaw). 6.50: Hymn singing. S . Congregational Questions: "Can a person live a good llie without Church?” "should C" ' attend cocktail pu. ties?" "Should I marry a Roman Catholic?" "Where are the dead!" Anthem: "Iiolleet. Breathe an Eve. ning Bleselng'. (George Martin). All worshippers will receive a cor- dial welcome in Trinity Church. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH -...-j-f s. rluusr ANGLICAN cuuxcu THE PARISH CHURCH Established I709 by Royal Foun- dation. 1-M Reverend .l. T. Ibbott. Ileeior. M,-, Rcyston'I"'. Mugiord, A.II.C.0.. Organist and Choir Master. no Holy Communion. um unly Communion (No Ser- mun). Anthem: "God. 0 Kinsmen Loved”. by Whitehead. 2.30 Sunday school. -mo Evening Prayer and Sermon. Subject: "Human Relation- - h . Anthrmz "Praise". by Roberta. I30 "Fellowship Hour." PRESBYTERIAN m- THE KIRK OF S. JAMES 1:- rise lierercnd T. H. Buaaell Somera iiI.A., 8.T.M.. Minister mu 3. Lillian Mexcnaioi Mus. Bee. organist and Choir Director u-i I0 s.m. Church School. ll em. The sacrament oi Holy Communion. Anthem: "Jesus. Breed oi Liie, I ' Pray Thee". Whitehead. lp.m. Vespers and Bible Medita- tion on "The Story oi Christ- mas". l-"The Annunciation or S. John the Baptist." Vespers: Hymn with descent. Praise to the Lord, the Almighty. 11th Century German. Gallery Choir. girls and boys. Christians oi all P ' with- In Christ's Church are welcome to receive the Sacrament with IIS. -A-:-::?--X--:1 IION PRESIIYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Graiton ltreeta Reverend G. Carlyle Webster. Minister Mr. Freuls Johnston. A.T.C.L Organist and Choir Director Morning Worship u.oo e.m. Theme: ''In The Steps oi the Master." limos: 93. 74:. us. 'Anthem: "Thou Wilt Heep Him In Perfect Peace." Williams. '-30 pm. The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. ' Evening Worship "-90 D. in. Theme: "For Times Like These." Hymns: 615. 581, us. "run. Anthem: "Slovak Carol No. Anthem: "The Little Road To Beth- . iehein." Head. '0 uorshlp the Lord in beauty oi holiness: iear beiore Him all the earth." You are cordially invited to wor- ship with Ila. United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue "mend Quincy Stairs. Pastor Phone 2700-L SERVICE! Sunday School. Worship and Praise. Children's Church. hlhgeiislic Meeting. "H You are invited r e Church 'I'het'a Diiierent" L .xxNQ)'ilI'l""lW,&,-';- ' '1' CIIMHIIHISM TO BE IIESTIIIIYEII IIY CHRIST AT HIS SECIIHII COHIHC FREE THE cnnrsrannumaus - L. A 11 Waterloo St., con 0 & ..... . use Corner Prluoa end Fitaroy Sh. The Reverend James D. Davisotl. B.A.. B.D.. Pastor. C ' and Director of Choir. tire. W. Allison Maoltao. A.'l'.0.M. Morning Worship 11 A.M.i Sermon: "God Leada Hie People." Anthem: "Send Out Thy Light". (Gounod). 11 Noon: The Church School. Evening Worship 7 PM. Serm;l)n:,"Make the Most oi Friend- s .' Anthem: "Saviour Again to Thy Dear Name". (Shelley). Solo- ist. Mr. Stirling Inman. The Communion oi the Lord's Sup- per will be observed at this service. You are cordially invited to wor- ahip with The Baptist Church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH up Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.'I'h., Minister Mlaa Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. 10.00 e.m. Chnrah School and fam- ily llour. 11.00 Morning Worship and com. rnunion. Sermon: "That Form of Doctrine". Rom. 6:18. Solo: (Selected): Mr. Preston V. Beck. Baptismal Service during Morning Worship. 7.00 p.m. Evening Worship Service. Sermon: "Television" or "Tell-a- World"-Which?-The Minister. The worship will be conducted by members oi the W. M. Society. Anthem: "The Lord Is My Strength". (Fred W. Peace). Central Christian Church invites you to worship on the Lord's ay. SALVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. E. Hutchinson SUNDAY SERVICES 11 a.m. 1-lolineaa Meeting. A aer- vlce devoted to the develop- ment oi splritual liie. Subject: "The Natural Man versus The Spiritual Man." 2.30: Sunday School and lilble Class. 8.30: Open Air Service on Grsiton Street. 7 p.m. Salvation Meeting. - Subject: Series oi Nights in the Bible. "A Night with the An- gel oi Death." Songster Selection: "The Pathway oi Du " All. Are Welcome. IIIISPEL HALL Upper Prince Street :Z Order oi Meetings ior l.ord'a Day 10 A.M.-Sunday School II A.M.-llreeklug oi Bread 1.30 PM.-Gospel Meeting. rreaohing Peace Through Jeane . Christ.” ZIDH DH IIHCII oannnuuous SERVICE THURSDAY, DEC. 14th 8 EM. Anthem and Carol Service p Moncton, NB THECENTIIAL ouasoiau nus column is reserved toe now: at local intermt. but advertising or. a newly nature may be inserted at (in cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. PHOTOGRAPHS by Craswell for Christmas giits. HUMMAGE SALE TODAY at 3 P. M. Trinity church Basement. THE VOGUE. Clearance sale winter costs 33 1-3 oii. An es- sortment oi dresses less 1-3 dis- count. nouns nsvan naatrrv SALON. -specials on Permanenia for two weeks. KENWOOD OVERCOATS. styled and tailored by Warren K. Cook. 355.00 at Jack Cameron's. GENERAL ELECTRIC Washers. Irons, Floor Polishers, Toasters. lsladios tl9.96. Toombs Music re. BONSHAW BAPTIST CHUIICH. There will be service in Bonahaw Baptist Church. Sunday. Dec. 3rd at. 7:30. Mr. Stephen Ackland will be the speaker. HOBNSBYS BAKERY Week- end Specials: Cinnamon Biscuits. Cherry-Pineapple P l e, Honey Squares. 9 Upper Queen St. Phone 2279-L. HUNTER. RIVER CHARGE. - services December 3rd. wiltshire 11 A. M. wheailey River 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.30. All are wei- ixfne. Rev. Howard Christie, Min- s er. I-l0R.NSB1"B BAKERY Week- end Specials: Cinnamon Biscuits. Cherry-Pineapple P I e, Honey Squares. 9 Upper Queen St. Phone CORNWALL Pastoral Charge. Services Dec. 3rd: Cornwall 11 a. m., Church School 10 a.m.; Kin..- sion 3 p.m.; New Dominion 7.30 p.m., dedication oi new lights at this service. Rev. M. K. Chsrmun. Mlnistcr. ARTISTIC CALENDARS - Messrs. DeBlols Brothers, who for many years have been noted tor the distribution oi highly artistic calendars, reproductions of iamous paintings. are again presenting. their customers with a 1951 calen- der oi outstanding merit - The Red Boy by Sir Thomas Law- rence. P.R.A, SERVICES AT SANATOHIUM- Al. the Provincial Sanatorium un- der the auspices of the Charlotte- town Ministerial Association. dur- ing the month oi November much appreciated services were conduci- ed by Rev. Hurry Barber of the North River Baptist Church. As- sisting him at the various services were Miss Schurman. Messrs. Sier- ling Inman. R. J. Rupert and Keith OPENING SUCCESS -A busy locale for eager shoppers yester- day was "Holman's Little Shop" 137 Kent Street. Catering to the needs of college girls. business girls. young housewives and oth- ers desiring to dress smartly and economically the shop's opening day was a huge success. The Little Shop carries a wide selec- tlon of popular priced dresses. lingerie. sportswear and accos- sories. Supervisor of the shop in Mrs. Martha Bowncss. The Little Shop is owned and operated by R. '1'. Holman Ltd. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The iunersl of Mrs. James McGonnell took place yesterday morning from the residence of her daugh- ter, Mrs. George Chandler, 77 Douglas Street, to St. Anne's Church. Lot 65. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. George Mccormac. who also oiiiclalcd at the grave. The pail-bearers, iive sons and one son-in-law. were: Thomas. James. John. Lee and Peter Mc- Gonnell. and George Chandler. Interment took place in the iam- ily pin: in the church cemetery. . ::CLEAI.lNG TODAY IN THE MILLIINERY DEPT. AT MOORE A MoLEOD LTD.. GROUP OF LADIES FALL AND WINTER EATS AT ONE THIRD OFF. The Bible House (Operated by the Bible Society). has a select assortment oi Bibles, Testaments. Portions, Blhiea. Hymnariea, Prayer Hooks. ll "-' Books. Devotional Boohe, Mottoee. Religious Cards. Ceteehiesns. Sunday School Supplies, etc. PORTIONS ..........-..... to NEW TIITAIIINT llo BIILES ......... .s....... 500 Qualltr Goods at less Prices. A wide range to choose irom. Christmas Goods nn Display I'll BIBLE HOUSE rec Ilhroy Street Phone ms - J -FINAL Lwroar... MAKES HIS LAST CALL!” Can we know wh,en,G'od makes His last call? What is ills "call"i I-IIAR -- ll. 6. Ci-IIIISTIANSIN SIIHIIIIY. IIECEMBTEII 3. 8 PM. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH IF YOU HAVEN'T ATTENDED THESE HEART-STIRRING MEETINGS YET, PLAN TO HEAR THIS ONE . be and ior'ihat purpose at the BEFRIGERATORS, Ruyggg, Mo- tors and Washer repairs. storey Electric. Phone 3007. BUXTON Fine Leather .Blll- folds. Kev Tainers, Ideal Christ- mas Gilt. Toomhs Music Store. BATTERIES 810.50 and up. Also several (practically new) bat- teries taken in on exchange. Tan- ton's Accessories. wwllil-ll: ;lIANO. - smart De- 8 n. c ehogany. Price Right. Toombs Music store. MecDONALI) aemo ssuvloa. 180 Kent Street. Radio .a-pairs Bound equipment. Disc Recording. Rogers Majestic and Stewart. War- ner Radios. l'I.1(llITS DAILY except Sunday to New GIMSOW and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airway. Phone 2061 oi 540. SPECIAL SATURDAY art Bakeries. Cocoanut Cake, Lemon Squares, Danish Pastry. THE OFFICE oi J. A. Car- ruthers. Optometrist will be closed all day Monday, Dec. 4. Open as usual Tuesday. P. E. I. ARTS AND CRAITS GUILD ANNUAL MEETING. Char- lottetown I-lobe), Monday. Decem- ber -tth, 8.15 P. M. Telephone Children's Art Centre 2730-L for dinner reservations. at Stew- Lemon Delicious POWNAL United Charge. vices Dec. 3 will be conducted by the minister. Rev. A. S. Weir as ioliows: Bunbury 11 a.m.: Mt. Herbert 2.30; Pawnai 7 pm. WINS PIIIZE - The winner oi the Grand Prize of the Cooking School sponsored by the I. O. D. E. was Mrs. Alvin Palmer, Charlotte- town. TICKETS ior the newest drama- tization at "Little Women" by Y. P. U. Trinity Church are on sale at Miltons Old Spain, The Ren- dezvous and at Church Oiiicc. December 5th and cm are the dates. Tickets 50 cents. THE OBITUARY of Mrs. Patrick Duiiy which appeared in yester- day's Guardian. the names of Mr. Lawrence He-ron and Mary were ommitted in the list. oi Mass Cards received. . COVEHEAD-STANHOPE UNI- TED CHURCH. - Services ior Sunday. December 3rd. are: West Covehead l A. M. stenhope 3 PM. Covehesd Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson. Minister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Warren Down-e announce the engagement of their daughter Doris Isabelle to Donald George 'MacMlllen, son oi Mrs. James Macmillan and the late Mr. Mac- Millan. MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH - Rector Rev. A. E. Plercey. R.D. Services for Sunday, Dec. 3rd arc or--follows: Milton 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sermon. Service in the Orange Hall, North Milton: Christ Church, Cherry Valley. 2.30 Evensong and Sermon: St. Mark's Rustlco, 7.30 Evensong and Ser- mon. Come and bring the whole family. Personals Mrs. Joseph Donahue. Cornwall is confined to her home with a severe attack oi pleurlsy. Friends oi Mr. Daniel McNeil, West River. will regret to hear that he is a patient in the P. 12. Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Scott. Cornwall, are visiting in Summer- side, guests oi their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Mr. and Mrs. E. I-Ian-is. Guern- sey Covc. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Brooks, Murray Harbour left recent- ly on a motor trip to U. S. A. They were accornipenied by Mrs. Brooks' young neice Miss Mary Gosbce who will visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Burgess, Belmont, Mass. ' IN MEMORIAM In , oi our ' " - baby. Teresa Moria Flood, who paaaed away one year ago today, Deoeggg. bor Ind. 1949. on anld on our thoughts do wan- er To a. grave not iar away When they laid our darling baby Just one year ago today. by lather, Mother, Sisters and Brothers. T IOMIHIDH DRAMA WARD FESTIVAL All those interested in the ior- mation oi a committee for the holding oi e P. E. I. Regional Drama Festival in February 1951 are invited to a public meeting to City Hall, Charlottetown. on Mon- day, December cm at 7:80 p.m. H. L. PALMER- Convener. LAPTHORN AVE., CI-PTOWN Ser- yo Tomorrow's Promise By Temple Bailey continued X! ''I know." Vicky was staring into the !ire. Nancie. leaning forward, had said. "1: she had had a mother like you! You've been more than a mo- thsr to her, Vicky. and you mustn't desert her now." "I'm not deseriing her. and I have thought or this. It you can spare her. I'll take her home with me and we'll spend Thanksgiving with my people. she needs to be away from Garry-Irom everything." It had been late when. Francis left her, and now Vcky -was wait- callod up the I.a.nvale residence. A servant reported that Miss Ardway had driven away an hour ago with Mr. Brooks. Mrs. Ordway had gone on to the club. So that was that! As she wond- ered whether she should tell Fran- cis there came, suddenly. the sound of motor. she flung open the front door to iind Garry stumbling through the storm with Anne in his arms. "She's hall Irozen." he said. "Who ever heard ct such weather at this time 0i year? My car stalled and I had to wait until someone came along." Vicky interposed. "Who iound u?" "Elinor and David. Coming back irom the club." "Elinor?" Vicky's voice was start- led. "where is she?" "Out there in the car." But. Elinor was not in the car. She was standing in the hall. "Where's David?" Garry asked. "I-le's gone." she came iorwnrd. more like a wrnlth than a real pres- ence. "It's an awful night." she said in a ionless voice. "Has Fran- cis come in?" "Yes." It was Vicky who am- swered. "well, I'm going up." Elinor said presently, "You'd better get Anne to bed. Vicky, and send Garry home." "That sound as if I were in dis- grace." Garry protested. "and no- thing is really my iault. Blame it all on Anne. I asked her to marry me, and she wouldn't so I ran the car oi: the road and asked her all over again." . He was trying to carry oil the situation lightly, but only he and Anne knew that there was no light- ness in him, For in that hour of darkness Anne had deiinitely de- fined her position, "I can't marrv you. GE.TTy' pad I won't" And some- thing remote and resolute in her manner had at last. convinced him Yet now when he left her, he lifted her hand to his lips, "This isn't the end. Anne." But ll. was said as one who. with his back to the wall, cherished e forlorn hope. Anne smiled and then forgot. him. "Here's a. letter Mother gave me for you, Vicky." she was glad in get rid at it. Now that her mother was safely at home .i.he letter no longer worried her. Elinor had written: "I am going away-tonight-with David. I can't face Francis . so I'm not coming back, The pawn tickets and the keys are in my desk. some day I'll send you the money. You will look aiter Anne. Vicky? Francis can take care oi himseli. It's all his iault and I'm not sorry-except about Anne. I love her." Vicky stood in the middle 0! the floor and wondered what had hap- pened. For Elinor had not gone. she was in her room that very mom- ent, Then why had she written that letter? The next morning Elinor made her eocplanaton. "David wouldn't go." she said, "when it came to the final decision. He Says that he wants to take me honestly, and that I must tell Francis. so I came back and. now I've got to face it." "You mean you're going through with it?" "Yes," "But-Anne?" "She will have to know." "Have you thought what it will do to her?" Vicky demanded. 'Shc must take her turn." said Elinor dazrioly, "at ilnding the world as it is. But I don't want to think of Anne. I want to think oi myseii. IN MEMORIAM In Mud and loving memory oi '3 dear husband and iether, William E. Proiitt, who departed this lite December srd, ms. Inserted by Wiie and Family. IN MEMORIAM oi Thomas died one In loving memo y Waldron Plowse, who year ago. Please God iorgivo a silent tear. - A iervent wish that my Dad was here. There are others, I know. But he was mine. and I loved him so. A year ago. I had to part With the Dad I loved with all my heart. But the tears I shed are in alien As I think oi his smiling face With a love and a sweet devotion That nothing can ever ereae. You called him Home. it was Thy will, let in my heart. he llveth still. Ever nemembered by His Daughter Tillie ing. She went to the telephone and it What did Ilrancia say about the pearls?" "He is leaving everything to me. I li,l',l jolhl ID BSIIJIIIOTI lchlg morn- g. "Does he suspect?" "How can I tell?" There was a hint or lnxpsuence in Vicky's voice. ''I told him nothing." Elinor made an unexpected 3901081 ''I don't. know what made me do it. But I was driven." Vicky said inexorably, "It you go with David, what then?" "I want. happiness." Elinor rose and moved about restlessly. "I warn. Rappmm and I am going to have Vicky named. "Perhaps you call it happiness to spoil the his or a child like Anna. But. I am not here to criticise you. All I ask is that you take time to think what you are doing." "I don't want to think. I am go- ing to ten everything to Francis to- night. And that will be the end oi "It. will not be the end. It will be the beginning." "The beginning or what?" "of chaos ior all oi us." But Elinor would not listen, and when Vicky leit at last ior Balti- more It was with fear clutching at her heart. She hated the whole thing, for she had had no experi- ence wlth pawnshops but, gcoom. pllshed her errand, she returned after luncheon and took the pearls at once to Elinor. (Elinor. vastly relieved, said, "You've been wonderiul, Vicky. 1'11 see that you get your money back when Francis gives me my allow- once." "How will you explain it all to Anne?” "I wish you'd do it. Tell her you found them an unexpected place." Vicky was grim. "It. was unexpect- ed all right, so I shan't. be lying." To be continued That Body oi Yours Continued irom page 2 controlled to a. considerable ex- tent. Lately. when excessive sweating occurs in certain parts of the body. the surgical operation 0! cutting the nerves supplying that part has been effective but. unfortunately. there then often occurs increased perspiration in other parts. What may prove to be a simple method of controlling perspiration without the need or surgical oper- ation is reported in the Journal oi the American Medical Association. Drs. Keith G. Grimson, C. Keith Lyons, Wm. T. Watkins and J. Lamar Galloway, Duke University. Durham. N. C.. state that among 144 patients under treatment ior peptic ulcer or other stomach and intestinal disorders. using the druil banthlne. several iound dryness of their hands. They then tried the drug on a. young woman of 25. who could not hold a telephone or handle a stenographer's pad with- out. wetting them. the perspiration running down irom the armpits and dripping irom her hands. when examined. her hands were clammy, cold. and glistening with moisture. Forty-ilve minutes after taking two 50 mg. banthine bro- mide tableis, hands, ieei and arm- pits became warm and dry. There- after she was:-able to prevent ex- cessive sweating by use of 2 tab- lets every 4 hours. As this was only one case. these physicians then treated 3 more women; one aged E who as long as she could remember had always had excessive sweating oi hands and ieet; another. age 30. whose excessive sweating was first noted in her early teens, and another. age '27. who had had excessive sweating for nine years. All three obtained the some excellent results as the first patient. The above information should be In iond and loving memory oi Raymond Joseph Gallant who died Decembe srd. sou. Fondly Temembered and Sadly Missed by the Family. HIGH TEA SALE St. Peter's Cathedral Hall WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6th Tickets 01.00. Children 50c M T CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR. LONGER , For Your Dry Cleaning Needs Phone . 2387 RITE - WAY "Quality in Every cup” in IMPORTANT Norms: rowan IHTEIIIIIIPTIOH To Incorporate a major steam connec- tion for the new turbine new under construc- tion ut our Inni. It will be necessary for us to interrupt power supplies between the hours of 2 cm. and 12 noon on Sunday. December 3rd. ' g Definite times of Interruption will not be known In time to let customers know but the various circuits on our system will be in- terrupted according to necessity. and no customer will be without power for more than one hour. THE MARITIME ELECTRIC CO. LTD. worth much to physicians and to patients suiierlng with excessive perspiration, as it may eliminate the need (or atropine and xilray able coiiee stocks up to June, treatment and surgical operation. 1951, are worth s800.000,000. VALUABLE PRODUCT I Coroliil Dix 88!: continued irom page 2 able than women. but that they are more peace-loving. man let! all the fighting with other people that he wants In his ds-Iv bu-ins" and when he comes home he doesn't want to scrap with his wlio about what he oats. and where he sits. and whether lltile Johnny shall go to one school or another. So he gives in and eats What set before him and lets his wife do her own way rather than arzll9 about it. of persistence. They know that you can nag a man Into doing prac- tically anything. and so when they have set. their hearts upon accom- plishing some purpose they kepp everlastlngly ding-donning at it until they wear out the husband's resistance. and he surrenders. There are both male and iemale tyrants, but I think the iemale oi the species is more deadly than the male. because she is so thor- ough. Nothing. however little, escapes her and when Once 5 W05"!!! sets out to dominate all about her she simply Crush” '-hem WW "I" dust beneath her ieei. p She does not leave them ircedom to draw a single breath. I have known many good. devoted wives and mothers who were such t)'1'3ml that they made Nero look like a iiberaior. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: What can I do with a husband who is so sensitive that he keeps me walking on eggs all the time. and even at that 1 am sure to make a mlsstep that sends him (or days into spells of silence and pouling? 1 have got so I check all my utterances before I speak. Fliteen years of this has just about wrecked my nervous wnem, ".4 I am trying to create an attitude of lndiiierence, which in the end will be the best it I can only do ii. Can you help me to solve my problem? . MRS? I F- ANSWER: Sensltlveness is only egotism and selfishness raised to the 'nih degree. So isr as my experience and observation go it is one of the vices that is incurable. , The sensitive keep their ieellngs spread all over the place. They expect everybody else to perform acrobatic ieats in keeping oil of them, but they never have the slightest regard ior anybody else: feelings, or make an eiiort to keep from doing something that will hurt others. Furthermore, their vanity makes them think themselves so important that everyone else is thinking about them all the mm- and talking about them. so they can find oiiense when none was in.- tended. The only thing you can do with such people Is to just leave them to indulge in their orgies oi sell-pliy and harden your heart against them. The only woman whom I have ever known who deals success- fully with a man who would go into silence when anything displeased him was a level-headed wile who would put on her hat and go on a visit somewhere whenever her husband began looking iii-used and answering in monosyllables. She would leave a note lnlormlng him that whenever he ielt cheeriul and chatty again to drop her a line and she would return. Seeing how ridiculous he made himself. he re- formed. Why not try the remedy? DEAR. MISS DIX: I am a girl of 25. Have lived a blemeleal life, but the man I am engaged to insist: upon my "confessing my pasi." Says he will forgive me. But I haven't any past to confess. Shall I make up a story to tell him? ANSWER: Not unless you are the biggest moron that ever lived. Your sweetheart must be crazy. or else his only associates among wo- men musi. have been very loose characters if he ilnds it impossible to believe that there are any decent girls leit. DOROTHY DIX cannot personally reply to readers. but will Inl- wer lebrs oi general interest through her column. WMHTI woman hide a diamond under the Christmas me. she knows Ibeti someone is sayinfiiore than "Marv Chrlnines." someone in expressing his oe- dying love for he: . . .-and u in in one of our gilt bone. ii'r more than just a 1! diamond ring . . . it's a ring oi dusting beauty aim will continue to blame in mov- eege of love iorever. Choose dialoade . but for better qaality.' ' JYi'Illadouf)I'hosIow . . .; i OIr,dIsmondqueiily,hl(i,i'...' -..,'t1.' N Y I A Ilisauo corpse: Brazil estimates that its avall- I Women also make their husbands do their way by the sheer force ' BEWILDERED ciau f