APRIL‘ 16. 1929 ;-_=—.-=-f=: q, w-..“ To get tlie most lor ‘your money in j. silk hosiery" ask for K AYS E R y Style 772G h l (lb ,i1so Service slicer weight Pure thread silk to the narrow liem ‘Full lasliionccl New Spring Slldtifl?! ‘ctiziinsxnr BARESKIN $5.4 CHSKIN ROSESKIN l-FAIRSKIN‘ SUNSKIN . QESKIN §PBJNGTONE ‘) ’ tion in a home where the talk must walk on eggs ior iear of starting a roxv? ‘(i-iii . qgugmrrlzroww DorothyDix Letter Box Shalla Woman of 30 Marry for Love or Under- standing?.-.- Why it is Better for a Father- - less Child to be Adopted -— Widow With ‘Five Children Who Hopes t0 Get - ~ a Husband. Dear Miss Dix-e! am nearly engaged to the dearest man in the world. He" has ever-ynvlttue, BU!” we do not care for the some things. He loves u social gathering ior dancing or bridge playing. I preier n program oi Bach. , or a discussion oi the newest books, which would bore hlmto tears. Moreover, i have a little business in which I am deeply interested. and his kind oi amuse- - ment seems to me an annoying distraction. Yet the idea oi giving him up is simply unbearable. Another - man. who is attentive to me is periectly congenial, but 1 don't love him and could part from him without a pang. Can you straighten me out, please. FAIR. AND THIRTY. Answer: Evidently in your case it is e question oi marrying _ < ior your soul or your body. One man makes a phy- sical appeal to you, the other appeals to You mentally, and which ever one youtake _tl'_ie_re_ wlllbe times and seasons in which you wiil regret it and wish you had married the other. . at_yoi_ir_ age I_ should pick out the soul mate as the best ior the long pull, as they say on Wall Street. Some wise man has said that the only happy marriages are those in which we marry outselves. That is, somebody who is as near like ourselves in temper, disposition and taste as possible, and this, I think, istrue. C- ngeniallty is the very bedrock oi a successful marriage, Th; only hus- bands and wives who never get on each others nerves are those who have thesame habits and who have been brought up in pretty much the some environment and with the same point o! view. __ The only husbands ‘and wives who never bore each other are those who are interested in the some things, who enjoy the same things, who like to - do the same things. The only pea/ceiul homes are those in which the hus- bands and wives agree about fundamental things and in which there is no argument or cussio . The best man and the best woman in the world, the most intelligent and high-minded man and woman, the man and woman who are most eamestly desirous oi doing their duty as husband and wife, will make a iall- ure oi marriage and ..e utterly miserable ii they are not congenial. For what happiness can there be ior a couple who have to be continually suppressing their own desires and doing something they do not want to do in order to please the other one? What fun can there be in a dinner ii one has to eat baked beans which he or she loaths because that is the others idvorita article oi iood, or ii one has to drink dishwater coffee and cat ioori without seasoning because the other cant bear strong coffee and sophistic- ated dishes? What pleasure in goingto a play ii one writhes through a musical comedy at one performance, while ‘ciao other s“; like a martyr at a gruesome, high-brewed problem play to please the other‘! Vvhat conversa- v No. The people we love more and more all the tuuc, whose society no enjoy and who literally become a part oi ourselves, are not those who lliiiei- iroin us, who never want to do slot we want to do, who never read what we read and who always take the opposite side oi any view we hold. They are those who ride the same hobblu that we ride, who play the games we play‘. who read the same books, who like the same school oi" cooking and to whom we can say, "Doift you remember?" and with whom we never quarrel because we always think alike. \ Look at the contented husbands and wives about you. Are they not those who have a common interest? The ones who Work and play together? The man who likes to step out oi an evening doesift consider it a persecu- tion to have to put on his evening clothes and take his wile to n iaartyf The woman who plays goli doesn't bemoan herself as a. golf widow. slio trots around the lliits with Friend Husband. The woman who is interested her husband's business never yawns in his iace when he talks shop. Instead they have an exciting time planning together how to cut down the overlies! or build e new wing to the iactory. so, i! you want to take out any matrimonial insurance, invect in Con- geniality Consolidated. I particularly urge this upon you at your ago, ior atilfl it is not easy to adapt ourselves to others and to change our tastes and habits. We are too old to learn new tricks and the chances oi a woman oi 30 learning to preier bridge to books and jazz to Bach is slim. Marriage lasts a. long time and it seems longer 1i you are united to some one who bores you. DOROTHY DIX- auaaoauo Dear Dorothy Dix-—I have a. iatherless baby not o j';ar old. Not long ago I married a man on the condition that he was to assume no responsibility to- ward this child, and that his irlends should know nothing oi our marriage. I earn an, average oi $125 r month, and could support the baby, but as l cannot have it with me would it be best ior him io have him adopted b? some well-to-do iamlly, or to have a succession oi women talzlzig czirc oi him? M. M. Answer: ' I should say that it will be iar better ior the child to be adopted, inas- much aa you cannot give it a mother's love and care. Ii it is adopted by good people it will have "the benefit oi a settled home and oi being brought up by some one who cares ior it, instead oi being lcit to the mercy oi hirc- linga and being passed on from hand to hand. In iact, I can think oi nothing more demoralizing ior a. baby than to be farmed out to women whose only interest in it is the money they are paid ior lookkig aiter it and who are indiflerent as to how it is developed physic- ally. mentally and morally. it will be much bctlcr ior the child even to be flliced in an orphan asylum than to be reared in such a manner. People who have the parenjal longing strong entfflih in their breasts to, make them adopt a child nearly aTWays ties‘. T. kindly and give it a rial mirher and rather lore. ‘ihere isalso this ‘to be said about giving a iathcrlcss child for ad0l1li0fl1 Ii doenriore than anything else to oiiset the stain oi its birth. The (ather- ‘less clrildis an object oi scorn to other children, but the adopted child is wrapped in rcertalnfromantlc mystery. And the adopted child takes the‘ name and status oi its ‘foster parents and is given a social standing that it would iiot otherwise have. DOROTHY nix. ‘it. _""‘ 0000000! ' l Dear Miss Dix-You struck me right to the heart when you said the MM! day that a woman with a bunch oi children has email chance oi ever marrying again when leit e widow. [have nve under i3, and it is my only iii-pa o! happiness that I may marry again, because iny iirst marriage was Very unhappy. My husband never supported us. Ho was unkind to me and iiieeiiiieicd-in every way and unialthiul to rne, to. 1 stood it all witnoir. a niurmm because I always believed that the Lord would reward mo by send- iiik ms a it“ husband, and 1 still believe that as win. MR8 nva. o. ii .,.'. -,_ a Qweii, ma. lye, ihopb that i ani wrong and you are right and that some goodman will come "ilong and take over I tho 10h oi supporting your brood ind ma» you 9 good husband. But whether Y Dl_/_\_'V s!’ "Foundation cleansing- the daily elimination of all pore-clogging dust, powder- and rouge- by one means and one means only, daily. use of the soap blended of palm and olive oils . . . I urge all my clients to use it as urell as my own Pasta Di vina and Eber Cucumber Emulsion.” Bsauu W. 1S8 Knrrrsrmssa A prialasrfizrmrlln embodying $.52 prrrioui nil: of palm and alive, famous since lb: days o] Cleopatra for prolonging blah/i and beauty. L} awe ROME -Piuious All/mu - Smrmco Z/ on the surface. i a simple rule for beauty l‘ Celebrated Berlin beauty expert urges her patrons to wash the face correctly and tells ' Why the skin requires palm and olive oils OUR facial loveliness, accord- ing to the celebrated Elise Bock, depends upon “foundation cleansing." And foundation cleans- ing depends upon the daily use ofa soapblended ofpaim and olive oils. The smartest women of the Mid-European world rake all their beauty problems to Elise Bock of Berlin. Madame Beck's salons dc beauté in Rome, Prague, Vienna. and Santiago are well known to travelled women of fashion, who consult he: constantly. Known throughout the world Many of our own lovely women go to Europe to discover the inter- national fime of a beauty treat- ment which is already popular throughout Canada and the United States. Theygo to Vienna and hear from Pessl this seine truth. Itiudumcja- cobson, of I I,‘ lrisssé of Paris; LinaCavsTf ' vfllazxk-zlicszorejust afew of iii. .21.;- ilmil five score out- standing ifize: '1‘ Ll beauty spe- cialists who auviae t*.'.'iii';-a-day use ofa soap containing palm and oliv oils. They recommend one soap and one soap only-Palmolive! Leading Canadian specialist: have long agreed on illCllllptliiililCfi. ofpalm and olive oils in cleansing. These are the reasons why Modrune Bock stresses the impor- _ tarice of “foundation cleansing." Powder and rouge graclzznlly work their way into the pores. Only n part remains The res: cctnbines with dust, dirt and oil. And soon, tiny, stubbornly hard masses form. Unless one washes the face this special way morning and evening - blackheads, pim- ples, dreaded blemishes appear! A fcnzom Z-ruirlute rule s. e All Mid]: Europe reek: ti: Vlhat Elise Fiance-home This is the 2~minute home beauty treatment Elise Bock herself would give you in SPRING HATS TIPS FROM PARIS ON WHAT TO WEAR DURING THE EARLY SPRING DAYS-FACE NOT S0 IMPORTANT IN TliE SELECTION 0F A HAT. The principal hat problem ior spring and summer is the careful selection of illc modcl which is to ac- company the dross 0r coat. An im- portant change in the cliapeau lunc- tlon must be notcd. Hats were once chosen solely with a view oi on- »'.\ The famous s“ Ks“? rhiiikiibiiilsvi s‘ n ‘r .6 TRRDE iiikiiK Node in (‘imniial he does or ht, believe me. ill your one optimistic spirit you have something better and more iustsinina dun a husband. , ' ‘QWIHYDIZL u-A ~b.- .. --..i v ‘lneSAFI-ISIAND BEST UTENSII. a xou CAN us: ron BABYS rooo s in the leading Canadian hospitals of food for babies. Get one for your baby. ._ 1 illillslliell- Atumniuu (Y!) LIMITED wig“ w‘) “R monrnim. rononro WW ar- l \....‘i an lCOll ties; t. liancing the facial features, l\l.".".‘.": ‘ . b 3 Crepe “mi The mien o; elaborate rules vzcrc laid clcvrn as to a b “mod ‘node, in glam m“). “in what sort oi hat should be woyn ‘o; Lrhtmlcd with a fighter 8:3“ w“ the °wner of B‘ "gilmmc "we “n” vet wozn with on: of the new girlish- wha" cam. should be eflccmd by one‘ i’;c;l:s in a hdriiioiiizing tone, is nciv. whose eyes were brown or green, o; perohance blue. Today. the face has been relegated to a very minor role’ in the selection of a hat. Primarily it. p.111; m; finned we "Ogu: b; l5 11119011111"- Ulflii m!‘ h-"li ‘mil 005' twcods and they are offering smart tume match-in color and lino 11111 ham: devclopcd in a prlntcd iclt which ivrlmlnallyin general vficvi- ‘pct-loony imitates the fabric oi the A combination which ‘is smart l" tubcd costume. The outstanding char- ihis moment is a navy blue G00rgc""‘ a m; of this it“. o; h,“ is up; crepe toque piped with irilllo in cor ,'~ 950W at; i; raw; b; Fsaxv-‘L FELT WITH TWEEDS ‘oi “Wear-Ever” Double Boiler is used every day for the safe preparation Cooke many f Aluminum Kitche e fin rmart Berlin ertab/ii/arrzerzr, the elegant m/an o/E/f ~ 158 lézzzmram. An air of Eighteenth Crntury I Bork '1 ilirtingnis/ied ra/on. her select studio dc beauté: creamy lather of Palmolive water. \‘{/itli both hands,massr_ into the pores for about two minutes, so the: the olive oil suds work their way into the pores. Then rinse thoroughly, first with \\’;iL"i7. water, gradually letting it get colder. patrons, Paris long has known, for today, in and elegant toiletries-Palmolive is one of the two largest selling soaps . . . it is first in Canada and 48 other countries! ‘QUEEN hiARY ' II‘ a! rgtinevzewil: of ban/f)‘ .1 fine, 5 and zvlnzi it gently Bock tells her Mid-Europcdn of cosmetics, leader in SOJFJ l ‘fly lining» ---!\ vt-ry succefsltil play v “s rnrtri on Hersh 19th, at Wllitfll it" $111.53 was recligcci. A Geography test was hr‘ lviarrli meeting. lczl by M1: 21.01115. . ET‘ BEAR RIVER SOUTH —l\llllc lYiolli- b:.; and tlircc Vllillnlii mot at the licmc oi Mrs. John hiciilnnoli i0!‘ _ the March meeting. Four new desks v ,“':rc purchased for the school and have lrecn paid ior. A r "oliiilnn wag ‘ passed in iavor of U11 '_“.-’1‘_l0‘.."i Sanr a,~»' The genuine has the Mme m; the hnilnm. Ai gnvd dealer: --cueryu'hcrc.