Show T ii i io f A AH H W 34 Ut and questions for thi a side I I Write only ne Lake Salt Haven append nam I It Ii to your and will published Lost and found notices published In the column Thear g much Jv of conjugal canjuga Surety Surely somewhere ir In Inand men arc and women y show do dc M strength to fe c rr Ji uch day by d day yi am m Sly Interested in knowing the devoted wives somi n of unfaith unfaith- men ieri of does t g Te II me mel Bs of the 88 faithful read l k pENELOPE r Penelope was Then eid tomer Ulysses w. w written b by MarL Mar Mar- Marshall su L time there was 3 ful daughter of Ot the whose whose- name was Moti ho beca became c th wife of vI J-vI Slomon rf rather or-rather a. a wIfe wIfe- Seven Hundred the home Me life of ot the the man an a a. llY demand Upon all and and- cei g of hl hII wisdom courage Marls Marls- so O runs the leg leg- wis exceedingly beautiful and most and aug best beloved SO muck much so that When Ufa he had her placed In a a. hi richest wrapped Vet t. t with with- previous sont ere loaded with rings rIng her head her bereaved lord rd V Ills own on hands the s t and I presented to him on of or hl his accession cre reason for te teL the reveals legend ten j in the Kings King's own land on scroll placed In n. n his Aj conjugal of the thI favorites favorite's virtues fate According to the e unfolded by b the t V three the months MOtI Is' Is s death her T r father Amento J j i ir iii HoWai but iIii heart was wa t malice It was was' his plan from Cromi th the throne country on behalf of E Egypt l ne day Amento sought Hence Solomon At eat an-eat- with daughter he his hs wicked plot He her berto to poison her herlands lands land's ne The scroll e coti- coti to to- In words of King of Mien b n M red bearing S cups that sho T suspect I did out Jh lne i In ia cups r that did hand i his bIscup to thy my i. i Instantly oti who wi was wu ding by byrne me snatched the the- cup drank I-drank Fora she remained standing I turned to stone Va 5 Ton Shortly afterward Moti pred ered and rf li dying Into v r. r tried to S n ne tut butThi daughter my life at other in the i tha Evening headline it good Vias as for It Is lid factual pur y by mistake hov I h legend hardest or ways of Tp Tado do that best v Hyc not dlo for And Aid no crt omen find II II- th than in in- p. p new ner i arid d utterly b book About wives wives- of of Bonnet and Shawl ot ot- ot of whom ve read lov she keep Was to S.- S. r rani 1 the te Ke blows tp les Cs aim at politicians u- u n. n their c. c It easy lt his fide eld and ad watch the ring Ig cov crowds ds ut jr easy sY when nbc ho lio or r his own ilm was a a shielding arm take to the brows Arnold great his devoted wife i itten S i deep in a a homo filled tho wb lov entirely entirely- love with with ho- ho could lif- lif he Wol hit life te tHoVa's H as asconi coni coni- and much much of his ne her her That gift above fV Wh n he died la her was as though he lived Ived o oril But as JI 1 t Mary r. r ot S. S far my i- i iM i'M M i ii a a- a chance in Guche Guc 6 ua She he mothered till 1 hp could r that was was' no care not mitigate andL an r Which ot oC q- q e him never It-never t his his' ei w t she Bhe wan waa hI Ula It knew j bUt her b flew meg ot ei eithe the I fU and her er- er L t it Od 1 watched fh Watched In i W last her happy to bo a od of another stateS tate 1 eeL pey crowns a l' l v t f was as crowned by nearly of marriage They lover lover- like after fter more moie than year years And Lady Palmerston was her hus husbands husband's ua- ua bands band's working partner partner- too too too-of of In Incomparable In- In him his comparable aid aid aid- to In career Her unrivaled o of parties gave him a a. a unique advantage tag tage over all other public men Her with him than a in consequences what wife Here is hat giving your for your husband really lI means means- i lifetime ot of protection of home making of loyalty of love S THE TABLE BRIDES LINEN Dear Dea Mill Dick Blair I am to to bB In In September sand and am just hew w bennIng to plat my The The thing I need most help present is my table linen I shill shall b be living Hying in a a. a email amal apartment but nevertheless b be duing my share of entertaining after the tle over I shall shaU be e truly you OU may lend end and believe me pe truly truly- grateful gratful STELLE Second only to her to-her her collection of f silver is- is the Is the Importance of the brides bride's lihen hIen- chest chet the of he her tablea a large measure of her as a I hostess depends Since linen damask Is dig dig- always corre In good aste for every se-Jt se e It should first in selections for the chest ut t hIlo white damask still re remains re- re mains the Conventional choice for formal occasions it should be re remembered remembered re- re that today the vogue for for color adds add to to formal service the tinted iii In pale pastel col colors ors era that accent the design of the he china and complement color olor effects In hi glass glass' S be said that col color r rand arid and pattern afe ife dominant factors Ih h modern schemes for all flOt hot forgetting even the tInt Iny coat cloet the bathroom and r In other days were most costumed In white Th Tha brides linen closet then must reflect this trend Jf If It Is ii t to verj be Aid as if to make shopping hopping more fascinating tinted linens and damasks come coIte in mot meet patterns this the season newest etched but white ground or versa etched in colored damask illustrated Illustrated-a aSe so- so patter patten in old gold gold- arid iy Ivory ry- ry tones tones tones-is Is cit of the more typo for Which every h has many Uses With amber glass a bodied china with gold or or pat flower r- r t Jt Is particularly The rii napkins a generous dinner sIze sIze- a returning bythe way after session a-session ae with smaller nap kins Ins S 'S For Informal dancing sand and for forbridge bridge luncheon or breakfast the linen chest may hold a set set set-of of embroidered linen and andis it t I is quite lux to include a cl of lace and for forthe he the elaborate dinner pr or luncheon or or apartment the he Items are aro considered 2 whIto damask cloths 1 large 1 medium 1 1 doz n r 2 dozen 2 cloth and napkins j 2 2 z 1 5 pieces 1 I dozen napkins 2 i tea S 1 dozen tei 1 doz finger dozen bowl dollies doilies 1 tray cloth S Tho to aln tain frequently however tand and aid to have jave a number of guests o at-o atoo t o time vill vIII find this collection Inadequate orall purpose case a bet bet- ter er selection V fl 1 whiter white damask table cloth large Jage 1 dozen napkins 0 2 colored damask sets cloths with napkins 4 whIte damask cloths cloths- medium hd small t b 3 dozen napkins medium and mall 1 l' l filet luncheon t 1 dozen 4 breakfast zeta sets 2 white white- 2 colored col- col ored 2 sats 1 and 1 colored damask nap nap- el ns to match S 1 antique fil t all lace dinner cloth loth S 4 tea 2 napkins 1 refreshment dozen d napkins 1 dozen linger finger bowl doilies 6 6 tray cloths TWO TWO GENERATIONS Dear ear Miss Sometimes I think it it-is it is an utterly task to try t to understand this ills g generation Ar there no o points of contact no pleasant meadows of understanding Are w we to go on like this our ur daughters and granddaughters forever drifting into unendurable channels of thought and a action Please Mease answer SI WONDERING am t-am going to tell you a story Wondering It Is ono ono that luis has conie coni ti t rao and that In way your question Gray Hair and Blond Hair met In tie Hair Gray was allm reV re fined Ined dressed In welt well made sober tweeds and small email hat iut Blond lair Hair was svelte a little flashy clad in Ip shiny silk and lae acea a picture hat shadowing tho overly up yet pretty fac Each looked at the thio with an appraising ee and each euch found theother the tho other wanting What a dod frump rump Hair to herself decided Gray iii h ie Journey was va the hour dragged the two began egan to speak Gray thay Hair to told Id of f liec hei spa spacious ious large hospitable rooms beamed ceilings open fireplaces the tle son floored whining with copper arid bra Blond Bland flair a LA ci for the iLy she said ant and the room one apart apartment ment iT beds arid the delicatessen store just around the thc corner Why waste waste- OUr our time keepIng car get a- a goo goo- meal for E centi nt wherever go Gray Hair sighed If f that was a Youth then lost buch eh with Y Youth uth A gulfs evidently the The standard a oi living had changed BO o greatly the thi Ideals were were- no longer the same I Iwas it itc was c ai hardly worth while tb to thing They fley could possibly other Yet et the journey wai ta l long ng the the nour dragged and after a aI ng r drear silence ithe again b began to talk ThI This This- time i bookS bo they thi S ju jj Vanity nd Blond Hair pronounced Pronounced- it k a pretty poor movie Blond Hair WIth HI relish of a a- Replenish ing Gra Cra Hair had bad once mistakenly and put quickly aa if she had bad touched an unclean thing Even now bOW sh she c hide her disgust and nd lier that this should in mental food for foi any any- young but Blond Hair merely merely- laughed at ather her objections Th n again they fo r what what- was was- there they could say The gulf generations was too deep t tastes stes' stes changed too greatly tho th decencies of life were no sanie They could not cach each other And 5 little littleboy boy suddenly came along the dreary and dusty bitterly bit crying terly his were we're were ganst his soft cheeks with tears and dirt his hiSa suit stilt wai alt all crumpled and soiled ii shoe strings u undone done and dragging on In Th a flash Gray Hair Hair were hair were on their consoling him Blond Hair Hir dabbed lils eyes with her tiny handkerchief Hair Wiped his fists with a a email linen towel chocolates rind 11 ft fruit fo th- th the suit stilt was waa polled d- d straight the tho shoe strings strings' Were vere tied In a M ment or twoS the child v smil smiling ing Irig happily his erstwhile sorrows sorrow utterly n. n Jie finally ran away Gray Hair said What Wiit a blessed bleed little little- angel ngeT arid Hati agre agreed 4 Yes an awfully cute little thing and nd then they both smiled at t each i other in understanding ThO gulf between the genei was had remained the same V LONG BONY BONY- Dear Miss Blair i iI I have very long arid and bony hands hand To Ta me they hey are re like My ay they are artistic lands hands Is there anything J can do o round them oUt but I shall be very very grateful for any help you may have to offer CLAWS Long Long artIstI artistic hands are one thing thing- hut but long bony hands band arc ao quite another nother The former forner arp are built buiL on a foundation of small bones bonci which require but a a- a minimum of flesh to lesh to The latter l put out r- r tavel hav a lean vand and hungry look a and d dhave have lave need bra of-a- azio amount of flesh to I other parts ot t the bOd lacking lacking- plumpness bony hands se gentle thes sage and some mild form of of- lexer ixer else First they must the delicate arid iid very pleasing pleasing- art ot Not permitted fid fidgeting fidgeting- ting br or under any to the vulgar practice of of cracking People who play the thO piano orth typewriter day la a and day oUtdo not not- a a. g general rule uie have hands joints But so dont don't take this emark too gryc Up Just ace eto to it that the beri era at given long periods pf qZ r rest t following activity will thu perfect combination for forhand for forland land hand but beauty exercise exercise- to kep them and rOst to help them grow plump J three tUnes times a the hands hanas p a. a bath jiri in a. a bowl of warm But But Instead of rub rub- bing irig until the he haec alt all or nearly the oil Then on a pair ai Oft of-Oft gloves several sizes too tho largo for you arid and read Vead or nap or-do or anything that docs riot require he use usO oL your Incidentally li hands hands- had had- best out of hot hot- they 16 have any iny desire to rounded Warm or plus a good cleanse every as weli r piping water hot any any- thenay they cr am ora loUon d cleaned sue towels Just try try- this this latter method pl of- cleansing your hands leaves caves f.- f. joints joints present presenta a problem Not Infrequently they ar are traceable toa to to- a a. gouty Bouly condition he the best o of hand treat hand consists in a physician clan at at- once In may ulay we suggest that a. a bony liand problem quite simply of o- oa a few pounds pounds' to ones one's general S THE IDEAL WIFE N Mis ear Blair Biair S b Not Yet but was very much interested in knowing the qualifications of the ideal husband He- He le also it wouldn't be a abad atad tad bad idea fOr forthe to check Chck up he the points that make for Ideal wives and practice them Apropos this subject I I submit the following quoted ed d from The The- New York World It Itis Its is s entitled Thank you for the for the tim arid and space Miss Misi Blair for Bells glad t to from you W. t. arid are glad tp give audience i to your letter chipping lipping You yourself should read tod change your name and be happy lappy i GirIs thris here's heres s to tell em em the next time they try try- to tell telli you pu that the tho woman Is s not sufficiently domestic domestIc that she ought to to know more about cooking and housekeeping housekeeping- if she ShO Wants want a to get a good husband OUt Of one Tho thousand s zid Chicago men asking answered a questionnaire Kem to d two of or the lot that she bo a good co cook kI On tho con some of at the gentlemen open open- y have to beta good cook cook It she's handy with ai opener can r They also professed much ut in and In her appearance than ii in her hir They irakly voted ti- ti Io v be r they one who w nag They that he neat and sensible arid and added thai thai- fo chicago girls moreover were Just j as free front from In their definition pf the Ideal hu husband b nd They didn't Insist be good with provider settled habits whom as well a as In the the- class of preferred mates They They said said first that they wanted to marry a man who could u understand nd and would be a a- cOmrade They expressed a e ba a pleasant tai fn the to the dog willing t wash scrupulous about th the bath bath- bathtub tub it and who vho wasn't a bills Anally Finaly il Hy insisted that he must wife a of maki fi All of ema to- to tous' tous U us' us most flOSt interesting proof of the ves- ves ks' ks sensible Ideas which jour young pe about They know the that cOUnt Theres There's always always' been too too stress laid on thi Ing and It Is things things that are the happy married all the tl modern conveniences conveniences' for for- preparing and with the o of healthful jin home ariy ny bly l can can- learn to after mar mar- even even if know naw a JoV about it beforehand that thata a a young young- h and rather wife vho arid 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I not tt temper whole in hort inere mO paragon paragon paragon-of of house house- culinary efficiency As amater of t. t zomo of the may be caus caused by women who are rC Si such h poison neat And as for a Modern girl we know that she eho wants in a husband Is and and rade rade a aman expect her herto herto to wait vait on him lay by inches who consider di- di J v to with tho Es- Es p if LIkeS hea a a fifty fifty-fifty wife and and helps the home home- treasury the pay pay Its It's or orni ni mar love 1 wo iri per sons Sons- with and Ina In ag- ag a it Its It's nd and justice and and- really matter so much more the brides bride's the bid bid- groom pay Of Bourse cour sensible t couples t keep keep- the running run run-i ning but a e a sense the Chi Chicago ago what nhat are In the they know the hind that challenge wh lIch a great great- soul long ago i ng a t tv brId nd for true for these who want to inake their marriage Teal arid they demand 1 r rI Is not the life mote than The Te body l |