ti», . gr. . ‘Efiorotliy iDix's Eetter Box to be riueu More Than Condemned, for in the End They Return , k . "irrwor Wfliilfllfs Re / A shamans‘ AAAAA A ‘ r-vvvv Vvvvwvvvvvvvivvwwv v v v v wvvvv Viv a vvw— ‘and Lovers EIIIHHICIGICIS Al? “ to Broken Homes, Unloved, Unwant- ed, and Find Only Loneliness Weweredlscusslng usoldasthefirstmsrria andasnewastheias hlcfsceaudweuyeyesse: who had a calm and. phiosop "Ev one lym a hits . to be ‘Pskedny case you al who is always in the midst of tance messy love with difficulty and danger. He hi‘. ‘tifimfihi’ “°““‘i a hlin ooks upon him with fun instead of heroes romance "When he g back to me, but Dnlandtbere mks that a husband and w So I say L118 Best of the bargain, because He throws away so much for so ll s k. if - . o? avll the losing trades that a man ever makes with the devil, the one in which he gets the worst end of the bargain is when he e1- changes loyalty to his wife for extramarital love adventures Aside from all question of moralit sufferings that are inflicted upon an is sure to have to pay so high a price for his folly and is so certain lose out in the end that lt is a marvel that any one is stupid enough make such an unequal trade. For every one of us knows that ever comes to us lim in our domestic relationshi . aoefiil home has the thing that counts most in life. has nothin up in him an from him has the best has ceased to love him in time of trouble. look up to him an man_ whose children despise him Wormwood. Every man knows these things ifor phiianderlng. Th 06c boast of him drinks the headlest M88918. ows at gmle-in-tlie-wall love affa rs be discovered and he figure scandal and divorce suit. lose his home, his children and his i. tige his bl1SlIli-‘t& or profession. He knows tlnat the philander delltlzs. That he iortinies her with 1e ousy. for him and her faith in him and recriminations and re Ihe slsys his chll name they bear. The phllanderrer knows that at last ander tires of the love chase, bosom of his family and be loved and cherished thr ugh his old a But he finds a cold welcome. He has stone with his own hands and he cannot blow the dead again. His wife has grown indifferent to him He has no part his children's ii-v . And he is leg a lonely old man who is merely tolerated by the fam- ' that the phiianderer ll y he has neglected. So you are right in saying For his follies he has to pay and pay and pay, en 1 was l5 years of age I was imiuenoed off with a man l absolutely knew nothing about ts had the marriage annulled and. I unlined good lob. Seven months ago I I still hoio. my ills and take care We would get along all righ tihues w nag me about my being divorced which lease advise mo what to do. 13 page to hold. . w . DIBOOU RAG-ED. ma: is ul . Besldm which, you furnish him with which he can vent his spleen when. he f ersion. Then he can stir up divorce. worse as time goes on. i; the balance of your life, and tbue ls no ar yr. Dearmrotihynix- wiflomdiemhapilymnrflcd small child, its years old. e have no one to turn about on our going to the movies, but doesn't like to go alone and she doesn't want me to go would leave her at home alone. What do you think? Answer: ._ is unreasonable. a then. Some amusemmt is ust es much a you should both have some diversion. Wh a schoolgirl to stay with the child once or t of them wino will be glad to do it for a few cents. _ - DORlUfl-IY DIX. the unfaithful husband which is; topic that ls twod Awomui for ,. know, l am married lo irwoman-chaser, some fair out of which he frequently extricatss himself has loetdmy love, re ai m. His n ashamed of him because they think he makes him- like a lovesick boy. Egry n. tempt, for fat, mlddleag-ed Romeos are figures of o " . of my children. the res- r friends and acquaintances and the solace of a clear con- Believe me, the philanderixig husband is IIIOISMDO pitied than and honor and honesty and the t vi himself the finest. cleanest happiness ihat< The poorest man who goes home at night, after his hard day's wor . to a hxalpéiykl $312131‘; chil mud of him and w of fame The andueashamedcfhimslpsgalland nstant anxiety lest his in a er New“ m‘ wgggghxigrtugg £31m Guardian Home Beg-vice. Be sure That he makes his home a plaoe of tears l” “m4? Plain]? W!" preaches and robe it of all happiness. That are“- md u" "lime 0f BOOKM- dren's respect for him and makes them ashamed of the ' the time comes when every phil- when he is too old and stiff to dance and ave lost their flavor. He would like to return to the o put out the fire on the heann- ashes into flame t together ex- knew all about before we were married until I am a nervous wreck. I would like so much lor nu second mar- eels ill-tempered or lacks div- the animals by reproaoning you with your Don't stand ici- it. i n you submit m it now it wiii get worse and 11 you don't stop it now you will have to endure sense or profit in being s uttogether. Ihavebeen gtogetmywifetotskc RUNTLED. but she iswgelflfil not to be willliin l‘; wgiifttomhgonirimnchingfi m wulnm‘ _ y _ c o now ad g necessity as food. and don't you got s. woman or a week? There are plenty ; E-Iiioy Famous Poems of Love (O shod with fire: ii Bl- And the winds the sight of her found ex . pressl d 1N b0 m are léfl‘ behind vTWllizlrieat theblfleu: are you doing re ' - In ‘he 5W8? “I came up from the coim ‘ - of my desire‘ cause r was tired .of 551d CDHSIGBG Bayard Taylor j‘ \ Love poetry that stirs yOll'wflh enfd its fervent passion-the deathless I "Bedouin Love Song" by Bey-M Taylor! . Or if a gentle lender love means more to you, here it is—emborlied for all time in these lines from "sefBnide." by Longfellow: "Stars of the summer night! F" i" yfln azure deeps, Hide. hide your golden light! h/le" Leigh Hunt writes of love: Jenny kissed me when we met see Jumping from the chair she en’: in- Tlme- Y0" thief. who love to get ' Sweets into your list, put that in!" You are the lurk-song ailing me home!" l Reoamsntic poems the world h“ t?" “wlm Your heart at their rel Many favorites are given com. piete in our new 32-page booklet. gfimshakeilliiiie. Shelley, Byron, s, suc e oved in Iksuyxeagdale. odern poets _ and ' ‘ this with m Send 20c in coins for your copy e of Immortal Love Poems to t. “we Name, Ad- N”" e tivo gm Street Address m Town Province b!‘ 0i he "My “I i W110 .. . ME? w, .Yee, you-o: brother. sister or chimms be the nenoocstdioold. she MOTH! _ in isdsngerous. at Give them Father Jo n’: builds misuncc a l disease l. mdviumin ,Whidlh¢lpl mbulld mongboaumdmind teeth. Oalydio pure-ac in um of recognised body-bull and tonic value are used in other Iolm’: Medicinc——now in use (or TIMELY TIPS - FOR THE - unexpec‘ a look of coo surprise. at‘ dignity door, before Myears. “it Q. shell? 71%|: A. Lil-IE GUARDIAN film '1 Social 5 mor in her ergetic reaction word that one said every happened produ a. him. one could see him examine it, extract its gist from it, put it aside. Infill You've never seen do you think you ought not to come to a bachel "Oh." said Ohristabel. with a lit- tle smile. "l think I can take care of myself think . l She turned f: ttin who. kettletofsoehii‘: u looiiedntircd and |>e. $eiiei RISTABEL . i PEARL i." I , w-w From the Desert line 0cm: lcome to thee, a a-giighuii-rlmeorengg h; nwvg; QR 8 stallion V endhere rs darker. . . " clloi" khc sal iiy d Ohristabel. You said something both about my being lazy-oi- ing- “Something about som something! You women never can express yourselves!" he l "We're usually bl-anie pre_sin ourselves too well." return- had come up because she him. as she did. but not in the way that he imagined. . . . Hei- colour rose: there was s. tre- flngers as she put the For sincere, vital affecilon-"Ai; flips out on their saucers. A strong c "You shouldn't have come-weal Christabel! I shall have to send you back. "I don't think you'll send me evaded her inquiring look; smll ea : "Well. what shall we do?" " '1" chrlstabel parr with l He put her little effort for what it wm wor geared: "Lot's go somewhere wh can talk! Put that kettle out, and which It come into townl" Ghristabei hesitated. men silently turned off the gas. "Let's go to my flat," he said, will make us tea there. it have you? Or or apartmen u so somehow, said; and added wth a note of O-QOQ O4 OO-O-O§O-O'O-O# HOW C8D | 7 'l 109k ma» he "Milly?" 1. smiled. his tone sharp- someth dtihing or eered. d for ex- bully her. owed one to see into She moved away to got her hut and coatpbeoause she w being die," that Mrs. Cobb or no mavOohb, in another moment he _ be to make other active dem- imsh-n. ons of his feelings. . . . M I-lcwitson turned away too. plung- ed into the consulting room; and hastily put, things straight there. In another five minutes they were in his car. on their way li the crow endish-square. wits. to stay "What ed ch tabel. M§§°B§L°Z§§Q , It Wrhs impossible m mistake the tably ... seen"- "‘ amt": W ‘i’ as sear “e as i°°" ‘ . _, e r: r e rea to A“ “W 55'" 1" Jenny Kissed the? he eproggbiy thought that the n response in "l g gtobewec “m léilaseclonthe erg we HBWEHCOHG tern wor . ns o mo," he Chrlstabel. vcrkefew ple wi! fzgarliear of it-i" _ en ed, with s, (By ANNE ASHLEY] hang on the line Q. How can in! of sweet potemes? A. If there is not much time to bake sweet potatoes. put them in boiling watur m. fifteen minutes 1901118 them not take s0 long to bake. can I clean tortoise Use alcohol roi- this task. pobilshaxwitn a chamois dipped noon: and "CAP" 5105's How is‘. How can I renovate s fur C0 ‘i’ A. When the fur cost begins to look unusually worn. hang it over the being, close!‘ sllhwindowa and - - - on e o wa r to h " "ch i“ vmm“! A’ w!‘ produce steam, and let it remain o about twenty minutes. Then shake the cost ttgiogxoyughly and 2 hasten the bak- in l the oven. man's room, rule ‘ CHAPTER XXI HEWITSONS "HARD" Chrlstabei moved. with her inimi- ised step to the window, and down on the. rain-wet tmes the . "It's c arming." she said. wanted to whole outlook! An_d the room. fora el leasan "Tiara man " e e ' . ‘ e Sgmsibl i’ llow!’ he id ‘It fire ls laid!" a ~ - ~ "some r n n “ ' on‘ N0. not before- He broke cg; chrmtabel‘ “n Bu he had already done so. an llhe flames were . Ohrlstabel moved about the room. looking at the prints on the walls- her movements d trained. He was a little constrained. foo. but when ah ‘h table he found abo t. “whim mm’ H: showed her a G ed since I first took a rsctical I He was alwa s active. Interest in psychology. An Th9 T181180 {RUG 81101109 WI! 19W!‘ um the work of yan- ruptod by the souflrig of "*1! t?! m ‘s room’? glen as-a have I. better . women, when they bother to excr- ise it! . . H t d milihg t h tucking s 0o s pencflledublisck an eoaimto traffic t0 Cav- "The ti" than Paths Lead t y r g, emotion like anger. began to shake e Shoemaker Wazstaf): It eyndgfnch‘ he}. , the 6191109481)‘ “An paths lead to you vougqclllienligegoure here. how are 1111f g$iétyé and aplfleciet. where e" I mm‘- "Very well." ' He had given his hat to his man Ly llldafiikflifOfllltfflfillulldlhfl‘ it. . fire." said ‘t as cold as that." d were restless an is writlnlfi something to is the , 11311811811! so doesiftrtake ms .»you may have to have." replied the teacher. "Did he explain the reason why he pouches of softest doeskln, beauti- iully detailed. dyed in th a high colors, topped with frames oi carved, plastic Aoweltoncs are an excellent oholro to wear with rather dressy after- noon ensembles. is i? 011011811 left from e jar you open- ed for the tarts. Out the slices of sponge csko about 2 l-2 or 3 inches square and canned peach all on each slice, cut side illflnd’ fill ‘the ‘cavity with ing to the ‘egg until they stand in soft peaks, then Mid the timer Indus and con- tlnue to beat until th forms a stiff meringue. Spread this over the peaches and the cake, bringing "i "P l» B» point on the top. Bake in a moderate. 350 deg. F. oven AMorningSmile WHONG ANSWER Young Harold was late arriving at Sunday school, and the teacher imbued the cause. "I was going mo," announced the . "that's the right kind of father would not let you o?" "Yes, sir. He s there wasn't enough belt for two," was the re- my. MISSED here- | theory prsctlcal investiga- on. He laid his hand on the smaller stack of manuscri t lling her i ‘This iszmfinow-n contribution to the fund of Which that owledge of criminal psychology! Put together with three years unremitting the typlst in another few months now. and after that tor publication; on that will be fam a among psychologists thro id m labour. Ready for OILS hout the ea vein-e!" said Ghristabei. ee and glanced at smile. and such sn extraordinary him with a faint was pumled. (Continued 0n page '5) iii-m 00-04-0444 0-00-0-0040-00-400-0-0! (l! ROBERTA LII) é Modem Etiquette OO-C OOQ-O-QQ1OOQ Q. when a. bridegroom‘; relatives live in a distant cité.‘ should the send om wedding A. Oar , in the bride's and also invitations home. » ~ Q. Should four persons ‘wslk abreast along the“ sidewalk? A. No; nor should three persons do so. Not more than two should walk abr Q5 Is thirty minutes s long H1011!!! Period for rgucst to re- main at a reception‘! A. Yes. I've’ inn: for nearly two years," she A torrential shower came on sud- denly. so the woman in the sable car. "I don't think I've ridden on a to the conduc r as she tendered her fare. "I ri e in my own car, you know" .u elp end it quicker -ub . throat, chest and back with PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS gooovooso-e-o-oo-o-o-ocoooo-ooo- yliousehold Scrapbook 3 (B! aoaza-rii um bQO-O-Ofi-O-OQ-O-OO-O-O-OQ-O-O-O-OO-O-OO Keeping Fruit Never allow fruit to touch if you expect it to keep well. If you are short of space and the fruit must be kept close together. keep tissue wrappers on the oranges, apples, etc. so the skins do not touch and cause decay. Water-bugs If troubled by wetter-bugs around the sink, make s habit of poiirin a cup of kerosene ones s w down the drain. Do not run the water for about a half hour after this’; The hugs will disappear very - \ _ To Brighten Rubbers ‘Wash dull looking ribbers with WW1‘ 001131111118 I few drops of ammonia. Then give them a thin cost of liquid shoe dressing. '1 Fashions .Liiterdture f” March a ..sie‘ielfu a ck. Dip one side Christian Science Monitor. the berrim which have bee et- Ohlldren u s rule are not 800d 510 apei- d oiled with a tablespoons neimthe visitors. Not if meg’ feel at detain: e staingnwltlrilezitllchlypw. sugar. home a neighbors house. d1 lmtll they “appear, Addtlie salt and almond flavor- Mothers do not like to offend the hi d f frie d.» d- w t” and be” coanductntheyndeny their own ff in . llttlgrfoi think they do no care- win of ‘Fhro homo rule, they go to it. Rel! say to themselves, "I wish my . boy. Bow does his stand it? He is one destructive children I oversaw. I have to put away all Sammys but * toys or there wouldn't be a thing left." lng, but fetheiflhvsouldnlt let m pouch m NEW WEAVEB MAKE vfgieutiefinitwfiiiiv“ _ u lo be d er lure p cued th u k t it to all‘: Emit“ buluxuriot “t?” mum - pun e c e . gave s 's so Christel»! 1mm: nee-rei- te look. hei- and mid: “You don't know how ' l ining. 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