Q-OO-OO O 6 G O llen '8‘ Diary x I! llllllllll firmer’: Wife 1 N uwgrggggMg-gg Happy Marriage Code . _ only. gen-es rum-ed seeding ‘that 4 _ w i-iwrain- Ifihanwueany wows .Wife Can Assure Self of Bliss by . :' ' ' , _ and: l?“ "’r‘°‘i..to“"t‘r;.'e H ndlin Mate Pro 1 WLQQ$O umber». ~ ~=__. no f i"? a short time n hmld-miiimlhad°mi DIIARMIBSDIX:Iamebrideofafewweekhmxioustomeke h” "bu" mam“ m” um“ my marriage e success. so will Nu please answer than qiiwiiimfl 101’ "*1 wffljh°qqwfi ,hfw.{§§“§“fu.{';‘} Should r let my husband go out erode u he wishes to see his friends? of ' end Should I always ask huh where he has been when he eteye out rem How‘ of any uxlfihthd chore, and iwknurv can I avoid nagging my husband and still not let him walk over Ill-Q? James exgeflenoeu this lovely sen-. . JUST A BRIDE Salim th rooming NM that the auewnn: Oerteinly I think that every hus- h‘ band has the right to go out occasionally with his men friends. and that his wife is wise if she asks n0 questions and waits for Mm to tell her about it. There is no other way of keopi-ni a hilibiilld hi!!!“ equal to leaving the door on the latch. The way to avoid nagging is slneurleity itself- Just don't do it. Make an imnbound rule and stick to it never to tell your hudaand a thing but once; never to remind him of his faults or any mistakes he has ntade. and never to keel! hlrlii"! seed time is apt to hurry the farm- er over-mac b0 i completion. Many a time. I have gone indoors i-h YIVUBQQ i’ p til the M“ id . J i5 i Qt it. seede pinto theqsma-iluer x of the m m °.,..“‘.§3L’.‘},°.°T.,..‘s“ m “whim” w s“ ‘m “ mum“ “ck Marriage ls a series oi.’ concessions. and the best way you can sec- $5}... ofhttfih. e83? ure your own happiness is by trying to make your husband happy. Put 1e“; 111 the s or; wake; m- m his pleasure and convenience before your own. Do everything you can dream there and fashion the fleecv to please him. Put an olive branch instead of a. chip on your shoulder, iflflatinx. ma‘ o}! tloudsyinio ia-Mi- and so shall you make the sort of peaceful home that a man likes to shame‘ ° i“ 5w‘ ma‘ " me back w in the evenings. but not a, whit more gweautiful °° . §"”;,“1..,:h°s.§n_,,'fi“§ki', rpm“ $1.2‘, mum DOROTHY mx: r have been married eight years. the most ham above the v m] beauty unhappy years oi’ my life. My wife is an incorrigible malcontent. Noth- of upland andtloyvla . ing ever pleases or satisfies her. 81c has a fine home, servants. a car ' th_di sh tsdshisl tkit. I ha“ “mums mspwmd m“ and gelilerai’ rlrbenlthswagxgorlig wetttwttan visitnfriends in! Fiyivitarzt gist? 228d swfi‘ “ya” "m3 h“ apmw“ w m“ the refuses to come lwme. Says if I want to be with her I can come ‘“"°'?,,‘Z,‘§_ fififlmmi‘; and live there. l’ simply cannot break up my business to satisfy her the < teem mg mm and warns; James foolish whims. What can I do? ‘ in‘ his huieynessmut the work x1182; A wonnmn MAN. i . . 0 . "1155 n0 0 i1 9 P We“ W888 ANSWER: Evidently you have done your best to make your wife . ' his rurounging He would per- ' mp8s look m“); a ‘We w See satisfied and balmy. and equally evident is the fact that she is one of 1 ‘ 7 1 l wmther m. mt “ma, grass w.“ me women that nothing will content. Therefore, there is no use in hold (m; mm we ppm w mo“, wastirrg anv more effort in trying to please her. so do the best you can them"; he might look at the hulld- for yourself. 1118s set oosily onlv to note "there's Any man is foolish who lets his wife ruin his life either her B i1 mo! W111 P00" med '0 be 51111181‘ extravagance or by her restlessness. Have enough bacldbone to tel her y ed" he 1d and over t countrvs e t/i that unless she is willing to d-o her Dart that you are going to break Alexander Campbell Better to dwell in Freedonfs ha“, “mind during we w" wan’ 1| Ki d m t “all th 0th f r . m" the aneighborhogd hegve up the partnership. You may be very sure that she will have more re~ with a com damp no“. and ‘ may“ 1n progucmm, providing e from 111 1°11; w‘ But 1 have 11115. spoct for you and care more for you i! she sees that she cannot drad mouldering wall, wide choice o! gifts in costume CD "fixed him. he fetched ihe Y0" flmiliid by the nose. No woman ever really loves the man she WE MEET “UPERT Than bovw the head and bend tire jewelry- dld gel- afgkiliie ind Dre-i hcnoecks. Rupen Feathersmne glanced at knee One of the most persuxaivvteh up; ‘ $11M‘ of tithe shied. he hgitedushis H yo‘: want her back‘ cut on he! 5110mm‘? and refuse t0 pay h" his watch. In the proudeli P51.“ 093x55?‘ xrzlsbeotclfgaletfiri xgffgd 1t Dgllcer H h t team a mmme w renmve some bills unl._s she will come home and do her duty as a wife. The hand Thole was hanaanqmul- 1., 3., that can he met by nearly every 01188 0 empt sacks. l had come then with m“ 110155 m’ 1714.799 ‘"195 the rmst- 595°" ‘he b“? d°°k°d~ White spots on furniture caused budget. It becomes fashion import- a oi water for Jamie's pvultry- -————— He h“ “Mays '“°“5*“ "m “i” by water hot dishes or ‘ereoner ant in direct ratio to m size; the We it in the old stone drrlnk- DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am a widow with two children. After my people Wii" Will/ed W Piissenge" "n may be fimoved by rubbing Wm; large but well designed lece ha: i-ng h which is really a. aub- 1, b m1 .11 d 1 1; b k1 11 I rncomlng ships made singular uss- _ h 1 1 g1 1 11 1e, o. w». u m. u w» can... .2 a: .:.T.”.°.f.‘;'ii§..‘°...l°...“Z..i2§‘;°;..‘: tzttrr: c» u u... u °“ °' °‘ """’°‘ ‘ "ZZZ; ZZ.'I§..—"Z..‘Z..L'LL° Scrapbook i course, fed as they were on trashy “but; l,“ ed squaml from n sunken stono ____ Bv by ‘anagram mndnmm. m resent my presence and think that I should go to work in order to sup- love s.c,,.k,S_ would expect the“. Mirth isukennash of “shining Jamie, for the very purpose and W" my child?" M"! myseu- PM” ti?" m? "h" i0 60- fianccs to be there at least two W n Bl k. 79-year-old full- down the years former women of MISERABLE WIDOW hours before the time, especially fii‘.f.fdfr§§'rldseii'ttg?fhzoi $22119“?! tlmeaneweldearc of platinum and Hand Lotion the ersitate ha‘: céame there with‘ ANSWER: If your father is not willing to give you enough money after such lengthy separation. cheerfumess keeps up a kmd of rhodmm who; 1°1- vital precision An inflPwQl/ii mdtfi°cm°mm “i1! "W" ‘M’ to live independently upon. away from your mother and brothers and They would imagine their 116w“ day-light 1n the 1.11m], 511111111, 1g instruments, can distinguish he- tween 20.000tha. 22.00am. and 3i.- to the dough when it is mixed. P hoquered Ware | T68“ but wmch 35mm 51311155941 wife the whole country-Just O-O+O-OO-OO-O-O-OO4&OO-O+O4-O-O4‘ If there are stains on lacquered 8-H "Only B- dflfliliiiesifi "hm h‘? See how she atmuds 1° he... m." o; twenty-five minutes precisely he would summon a taxi. and exactly 11 15 expected m“ wnhm ‘he lotion can be mode as tollowa: Mix mill stream perhaps or a rim; I 1" 1 1 1 m c _k of our-r u us» “firs” m an» m - no u = r r::;:.:a.r..;:.:> i» W" rm hoard: ‘i... rat-hurts: o... ... ... ...... ... fir?» ‘cf! gutted-h aiyrdatoj: rgdwsplgllrie.‘ o?‘ Ibgangve Jtglrfiesnugltisewalirigfl-lsyalilo Ask your father to give you a course in some business or tech- wind and the "l" F’ 5C8“ ‘he lwfl’ i wlreediameters. Black lives in Phil- , we11_ noun“. ‘claozrsnrfleelrlrrpgée magic mmgliunaysistiiea rigor; sicblrrgogescalthért yougaycgrxllrrizct yoxusself irédanyrl work you decide “Rupert's lip cugled. Thank good’; ma“ ‘flf"_‘“°"" ‘damning’ __._ ‘h f’ ,. ', ' ' ' We" 11""! I B9 B! 517- n , D01‘ th ln ulg d in non 1 ,'I‘h ' t t t nbl wt ser- E Doughnuts can be prevented fronrnland doesni giyleryliiilifl 10°!‘ You will b? ‘happier Whm you are busy. self-supporting woman sort Uof {rysteri-ae e 1t 1:. ma??? .,°.'.‘.‘,¥‘.§§.,§°§§_..,‘,'I,°{§“;f§; oml-liacfiielliuggrmaltolzon eis that i! Z absoribng too much affix; {rattin W99! n“, ‘flfg, than you are now. eating the bread of dependence and having to en~ He leaned back in his arm-chili? on the bride and groom after the “smmy h“ been misud‘ "‘“’"m a Zvrmtgeehdmpeey ueolbriiruzggar are ma‘ Ifirt night's rain. the regular diirt Yfliil‘ family's reproach» in 13f iggnlfeh "i h“ ‘liléji- imkflg ceremony. Rice is food and should ‘ w r. ‘iii ,6 up e 0 e was rea ng. a he d l t t h s. a‘ o! which had lulled me w 1n resumed where he had left off 1n sgassfig pgofie gvermeior em‘ m r1 m... gygmg! b r t" a ' “a. tt..§":.rr..".1:l? i» guhf. 5,; oihrau"??? imndfis§éiméigti Mo rnirig Smile fil°wfitu“e.“i‘.§i.-‘éli?.“;?..‘Ziifiift? ::..*;*.:*r."..l".:“ . “W < it. f awn an: e eyes e nos an ' ' an e rozen 0o s as invariably remove the stains. bddus Blind ehfn 80d 1 fire swfiléd 381th hi; gayest the Athione TOWer—dead on compared to 50.000 at prgggnL lnwt . Bi ‘vlfflv 5m "W39 """' . h w“ ‘fiwuffim vim-ante, 11 white is what makes the world go He was not an Ill-looking young METAL JEWELRY man. In fact he was rather hand- _ __ EFFERVESCENI SALT some. A large Hill‘ of black horn- NEW YORK -_ Mom] jcwehw . hi, the g one to untold, stood ‘round’ and I knew that even 1g He was rather small. and had D , _ r -. rimmed spectacles rested on me ' firs e . flower bed I in th bil-iy- f his d8. h d. been used to sleeping with a night- Better English i see my biyosabrrfreiing this but atngrlg; he 123811! fourréesis ger for go “mfii... iishi in the room. but his MIN": l‘ IN A NEW 1 at - ant yet lanoe ihl 1 had decided that he must std t ‘ ht . B t that was the '6 D. o. Willhmg t Issued-erectile adiafimmanoewrgvn Ald-(afilea-wn utterance“ gdlfld girl: sbagke aleaains in the dflril- When- his inrilygiouvriiose oi ‘the “hish-brvuh" ' O _ and 1v, gem“ to me now it was not happy morning to ire-r and serve moth put out the light, he axed, The brow was broad and white. . ~ i "demo town“ M“; ss"°.r..“a:.."'...*=~...“ "new; “ittirii slee . ... .. rk “":.":.‘..‘:"':=;u *;.'..i$“.".-.l.'":..""°%;: ee eflfa f e B - D fl C l an \ Q . 1‘ wit“ u “one mm u“: mfi‘:a1m§ance.w;l'm WOfldEfirflfl if they James nodded and if mry strength Mummy?" screen of the glasses very dark H91 h“: Wm yo“ 5 up continue to grow there-unaybe I is s0 small that James remarked "Yes, darling," was the reply, blue eyes wcrc tranquil conveying . ‘ P é m‘; i‘ me’ Con“; Drown-w. shall revisit this former scene some tiispamgingly yesterday, that it he "you are getting a big boy now.’ a sense of confidence and strength. _ m‘. t “w m"? _ 111,1, q; eotisfv old memories. was as weak as I on a lrlft. he dwell, may I say my prayers over A: he read Rupert passed l-l hand m‘ ° y bl heart and the old wmlld be sure he woe d? we again-more carefully?" absently through his thick crop of . a" whim m” M ma‘ m,“ 1' ieshioned ooumbines turned their ly had the machine well dork wevy hglr 3e wgl Clld 1n e .:::brli:=:ef=;a~im--- m 1°" w“ *“°“' ‘um’ wag m; every’ wtndeuirgt bauufi flak in its plefep the cram shed , white drulrheurt. ‘and h; had his ltegs r01: onanoarron ' ' . r n _ I cw Jtwk- n- 9-1701 n u crossed. e toes o one oot 15mm ngougthgagg" m’ W“ °°" u pkvuxgr xllgreonthe gobbling Janis aiekearocxlée wevnlrenrohetoglnlrn “W111i W" encastlrddi-rr a lbrlolilin tandl whittecahoe igmmdainty and hiietomfi raeon, 5- wh“ 1‘ ' W"! “ma”! a. robin trilled 1 uid noies from his day's Work a slim‘! time Liu- m‘ New’ °°°k m "' cuwk‘ ‘l? “re lg 3151mm ‘sxgmeecs-‘iinilot? gquare ngilfqlvlasill “malt a a l 18in with 3m that means "severe or mm the m” tremfiwts I since "Wits the-W 8J1!’ “Rd 0f m5 smmhem h°uwh°ld' suppwwd ‘t pfobzlewpresented by the writer‘: y graduation dress that can KOOLeef/g 54m“? ‘have a notion it was to cheer the leaviflfl 50 early? 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