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Show colleges use very Lttle make-uf unless they are going to som function. An article written some months ago by a woman who had made a trip to the leading institutions in-stitutions in this country, said .that she found the smartest and most stylish girls in the schools ! using absoluely no rouge when ' they attended classes. I think you school girls might take a tip from them if you wish to be smart and save your makeup make-up for parties, etc. It really is poor taste to attend at-tend school made up like a second-rate actress. LOUISA Dear Louisa: I have a good thoughtful hus band in most ways but there is one thing we disagree on and that is life insurance: I hold that every man with little children chil-dren should have some insurance, insur-ance, but he says he doesn't trust insi'-ance companies because his brother lost money in one of them long ago and that what tie 'eaves us will be in his name in the bank. He doesn't make a large salary sal-ary and we are able to bank only a few dollars each month. If anything should happen to him, I don't know what I would do as we have three small children chil-dren and I have no trade. Which do ycu think is right about this matter? WORRIED WIFE i I think your husband would be wise to take t'ie few dollars he is able to bank each month and apply it on an endowment policy which matures in twenty years. In that way he guards against leaving you in poverty in case he dies, and if he lives he has saved so much money at the end of twenty years. As to not trusting the insurance insur-ance companies, his brother must have joined some small local company or some wildcat organization; organ-ization; for there are a number of absolutely reliable companies nationally known which he will find to be perfectly safe. I think that a man is very selfish and thougtless if he is able to carry insurance and does not. A good many criminals are recruited from the ranks of those children whose mothers are left penniless and have to depend on charity or relatives for clothes and food. I Even though the mother is able to work, her -doing so, out of the home, leaves her children motherless as well as fatherless and compels them to grow up with little care or training, I think every man owes this much protection to Lttle children he i has brought into the world. LOUISA Dear Louisa: My mother objects to my using lipstick and rouge in school. Don't you think she is too old-fashioned? INEZ Did you know, Inez, that the girls who attend the swankiest! |