Show 8 THE OGDEN Dorothy Dix's Jitter "Sox 1VU VUXI 1m!L V CtttAtthtm WHAT CAN ANYONE DO WITH WOMAN WHO HAS REARED SEVEN CHILDREN AND WANTS "SOMETHING WORTHWHILE" TO DO? PITIFUL CHILD OF WOMAN OF NO MORALS SYNOPSIS: Jenny Re veil Is challenged by Gratton Matching employer of her cousin Georgie when he asks her if she and Eddie Town-sen- d are married She most lie to Dear Miss Dix — What can a woman do when she has reached to the age of 40 and realizes that she is not interesting charming or save Georgie recently married ' well educated? I have seven children but with all of them in Eddie from losing her job Also I school I still have leisure time in which she roost keep Matching away from after an to improve my mind or do something Eddie who Is nerve-sh- ot accident worth while something better than run- ning my house and taking care of my J x gu cxiuxcn iiuauanu ana ciinaren Y tr&L sew and hem there I run a charity affair 5jne day a week Play bridge sometimes But I feel that there are so many inter- esting things to do in this world and I hate to have lived and not enjoyed them I am so afraid that I am turning out to 1 -- 1 1 X 1 A HUMMINGBIRD be just Answer: If you keep house take care of your husband and seven children and a1 do charity and church work I should think that your role was that of the industrious hen rather than tnat or the flighty hummingbird that flits from flower to flower I should ac thinki jt that who performed all of those any woman a as : i: a of wuuiu iue iinquiring me way vo a rest cure insieau umics how to find new fields of endeavor asking — A When a woman who has been a good and helpful wife to her husband who has brought up a family of nice children and who has made a comfortable home tells me that she wishes she could do "some worth-whi- le work" I never know whether I feel more like bursting: into tears or giving her a good shaking For it is so irritating that any woman should be so dumb as not to know that the domestic woman who makes a good job of being a wife and bringing upj a family is the greatest woman in the world —the woman who? has performed the greatest service to her day and generation and the only woman of us all who is necessary All the remainder of us we women who write and and paint and get elected to congress and run businessessculpt and whatnot in public that gets our names in the papers never would be missed if we were swept off the earth A thousand men could take our places and do our work But nobody can take the place of the mother and wife and homemaker She is what keeps the world going And It Js so pathetic that these women who are the kingpins worth have no pride in their jobs that they don't even think their work worthwhile They don't think Jt worth while to help a man wiiu uub iw ma wucs ixiriiw ana Dusmess wouiu nave been poor all of his life make a fortune' sagacity don't think it They worth while to bring up children with fine principles who will be centers of influence for good as long as they live don't think it worth while to make a home that is a place ofThey love peace an oasis In a desert of a world where all who come may and rest and refresh themselves and go away strengthened They want to do something like writing a silly piece like this for a newspaper or a tea shop or talking over a radio God help us all and running send women more sense ! But to answer your questions directly my Hummingbird If you have time to spare and crave culture don't you take a course in literature in your nearest collegewhy or join reading clubs where they discus current events and the new i books? i If you want to fit to earn money study domestic science and make yourselfyourself an expert cook A woman of 40 too old to take up office work unless she has had some previous Is experience Or you might take a course in dressmaking or millinery if you are handy with the needle In reality a woman-o- f 40 is coming to the most interesting time of her life because she can not only eat her cake but can have it too She can have the never-ending interest and pleasure in her children and her grandchildren without the bother and work of taking- care of them for they will have gone about the business of life for themselves and into homes of their own And she can have the pleasure of travel she could not have when her children were little Shewhich have time for clubs and a thousand amusements and in will her middle age reap the harvest that she has sown But for heaven's sake don't worry about not having done anything worth while DOROTHY DIX - I Dear mother Is a bad woman She runs around with men and DIxTMyi is nearly dead from worry over her confather my duct Everyone looks down on sister and me and thinks we are no good because our mother Is my leading a loose life Should I go on many years like this or marry the boy I am going with? I through am 18 and have no happiness at home terrible thing has been going on for many years and there isThis no way of stopping it LONELY ' ' Answer: j that so utterly demoralizes mother to nothing go wrong It takes away their stay and wrecks their faith in all that is good maiority of cases' sends the children ie11 StS&SiS JSL pf for mothers £?Ji ? sov important £hat children can look tern themselves upon ittainted aS to be good the kind up patThe mother makes theTtmdsphre m°ral " CaStS & blight bSaSS friJ I think ?7 up?i y0Unff or yoa to marry'arebut if your boy care of you very love him you would have a bette? chance happines" m0ther fit who res so little S£aVwlinafth your prospects in life with her jaSThai " scandals DOROTHY DIX Dear Dorothy Dix —I want to marry Where who is a good honest true ttke I lif? chin and come up smiling who has Tchl?acter Vnd courae? ar?d a helPte to a poor man who would marry fof keens fS5i to - til IlLh? Answer: You can probably find her corner right girl you have never noticed becaiTse haL't she run after some girl who doesn't go out much because the boys iSSk indthl lS that yo ri"h?Pplase ?orUWi!JiOU-make wives good Yn Erant for them at night clubs and they are not er ' 3 r I I $ ff 1 JLCVxJL J f X iC i "I shall be delighted" said Jenny and obeying some memory half lost In childhood she dropped him a demure little curtsey "Jenny!" breathed Georgie utterly bewildered "Shut up Revell! Why aren't you packing? Didn't you hear me say you had only ten minutes to pack? I'll wait in the car— no thank you I won't go in there" The Old Man grimaced violently at the CHAPTER 19 door of the living room which DEFIANCE Georgie flung open "I know when Georgie over the old gray shoul- I'm not wanted" He turned back der looked harder still at Jenny to and it became evident that The message of Georgie 's eyes was theJenny was a smile "You're grimace very clear "J enny you must play very young As your cousin says up you must!" not much more than a child" "Well? Eh?" "I don't agree I was 24 two days "Yes I married Eddie Townsend" ago" "Is he here?" "Ha! And do you know what I Involuntarily Jenny glanced be- did the day after I was 24?" And hind her at the closed kitchen door as she shook her- head —"I did Just "111 see him then" announced the what you did yesterday" Old Man "I don't remember" puzzled Jen "Oh no you can't see him" said ny completely off her guard "doing Jenny surprising herself quite as anything special yesterday' much as her hearers Grattan Matching's grimace wid Georgie gasped' It was a quite ened He made no answer but ves distinct gasp and it surprised Jenny tured Georgie imperiously to open profoundly she had never before door of the apartment realized what a towering colossal theThe sound of his footsteDS had "boss" the Old Man was to Georgie died away before Geortrie shut" th Whereas to Jenny he was just a door She did it so that cross old man with dyspepsia not it half slammed and clumsily Jennv py unlike her grandfather She looked claimed— "Oh be carefuL You're him firmly in the eye a clatter 1" such making "I can't allow you to see Eddie "Are you going to hector me as today I'm afraid He is in a highly you hectored the Old Man Jenny? nervous state and he mustn't see You put it across with him maganyone he doesn't want to see" nificently—or perhaps he always has "inaeeai The gray a soft spot for a blonde But you narrow face was twisted into a mustn't sneer That's very interesting that with me"you know take that tone ne aoesn't want to see me!" Jenny wondered if the skies had "You find it so?" A liehtnine in fallen She stood staring dignatlon had sprung up in Jenny while Georgie walkedstupidly into own her she did not care whether she room and closed the door behind and showed it or not Best stand up to ner : him as she had so often had to Jenny forced herself across the stand up to grandfather! "You find little hall to that closed door and it merely interesting when a first-ra- te every yard seemed a mile She flier loses his chance of ever raised her hand to knock— and the flying again— his whole future his door opened wide health and his strength all gone? "Oh Jenny pet what under heavYou should be ashamed to come en got into me? It wasnt me speakhere at all if that is all you have ing not the real me Forget it to say!" lambie— for any sake promise me There was a most curious silence you'll forget!" Georgie her rich color ebbing and They were clinging together flowing stared from one to the "I'll forget" promised Jenny "if other Jenny remained the times I've snapped you'll in front of the kitchen door and to at youforgive me a child when for calling give point to her remarks 'turned I'm a woman— old the key and dropped it into the maid as one might say —an 24 of pocket of her little silk coat You're out tired Must darling you And Grattan Matching — what in go with him?" the world was this sound that was "Yes I must Can you pack for being wrung out of old Gratton me? I dont believe I have ever Matching? It was very like the felt' really tired until now I didn't rasp of a door on rusty hinges but sleep last night You were it was undoubtedly a laugh Geor-gie- 's splendid with the Old Man Jen relieved smile showed it You sounded as though it "Youll forgive my cousin sir? was you who absolutely married Ed She's not much more than a I — it was horrible of me yesterday but you child—" made me Jealous What's the mat"Shut up Revell!" His slate-gra- y ter?" "You're eyes bored into Jenny's s) (Copyright Julia not asking me to forgive you for anything you've said or done are Jennie and Georgie meet in open you? Eh?" tomorrow and disagreement "Certainly not" Jenny assured blocks Georgie's way When sheJenny tries him "I think it is you who should to leave the apartment — apologize And then you should go away since Eddie can't see you and let me tell him that no one will Shock of Food worry him until he is better" ' never "I've apologized to anyone in my life" declared the Old Man To 62 Days 'and as for worrying your careless fool of a husband what about the VICTORIA Texas — fTTPV TTn- nuisance I've been put to? Here he daunted a man who goes hurtling throueh the wind fasted 60 by the story of days which was recnnntArt shield of a car when he ought to be in a book he read Gullermo flying me tonight Here I've got to UUerra 62 which PlacedO tenant farmer go on some fool train instead!" He decided to one him go better an took unexpected step towards her Alter fastinz for 62 davs but she did not retreat "Like to satisfied He decided to eat come on the trip with us?" and had his wife prepare someagain' light "Oh I should have adored it!" meals The (Why he wasn't a terrible old man much for hisshock of food was tool system He died three at all when you got to know him! He was a lonely eccentric cross old days later — hermit that was all!) "But Eddie New higher caDital taxes ari ex can't possibly be left" to slow up the investment of pected to come "Like and have dinner new industries in in with me at Rochester Gate some capital night? Wednesday night? Eh?" "But won't you still be away?" "Are you trying to teach me my Now You Can Wear business? Let me tell yor young -- - m-aee- cir four-squa- re full-gro- Copyright by Public LedgerTtoc HEALTH BIX to rsome extent for secretion and excretion of bile for taking part In destruction of worn-o- ut blood cells for substances which are developing concerned in coagulation of blood for of fat which it gets from storing By DR MOBRIS FISIIBEIN food and releases as required by the STUDY LIVER AS THE BODY'S andloraid in digestion of somebody protein substances CHEMICAL CENTER ' M a cemical facThis Important Organ is Seven tory £!??cti changing Times as Large as Necessary but stance called 's sugars into a subglycogen: which is Frequent Damage by Foisons used up in the muscles and also for Demands This Surplus converting glycogen into glucose as required by the body Hie liver Is one of the largest organs in your body Furthermore The liver also acts to break down you have seven times as much liver tissue as you actally require and poisons coming from the stomach that is of greatest importance be- and intestines as - well as other cause the liver is frequently dam- parts of the body and helps to remove various foreign substances aged by poisons of various kinds The liver is supposed to be re- sponsible TALKS BABY FRETFUL? irritable Teething makes baby cro DR and restless STEDMAN'S TEETHING POWDERS will give positive relief and are guaranteed absolutely harmless Used for over 65 A packet cf 9 40 years cents at your Druggist powders Made by Etedtman London Ene M W MacWalter Phlla Pa - Aids7fon YouNeedlt is very beneficial to euf- icicis iTom eczema flash" Fim pies Itch and maay other akin trouble San FrmU far Yan— Sam Tticm Gapiulakis-- X CAPILLARISSS b a a "K w It was useless to try to bluff now He looked up at Johnny and grinned "You win— now" said he "I can't get up there where you are If my cousin Gray Fox were here he might for he is a better climber than I am and used to trees But he isnt here and I doubt If I would dare try to get up there even if I thought I could So you win now but I will win in the end You look to me as if you already have used up all the fat you brought through the winter with you so sooner or later you will have to eat or starve to death I can go without eating now as long as you can I have had jBUTS5SSBEDTIff$T0-'?- 3 THE TRUCE By THORNTON W BURGESS When neither wins 'tis only fair That then you should a truce de- clare Johnny Chuck Johnny Chuck was up in a tree Reddy Fox had threatened to come up after him Johnny hadn't believed that Reddy would or could but Reddy had made good his threat You see that particular tree leaned just a little and had some fairly low branches and by Jumping and scrambling Reddy had succeeded in finally getting to the first of these branches At first Johnny was too frightened and too surprised to move He just clung where he was a little above Reddy and stared down at the latter in utter unbelief At least It seemed that way But when Redd j started to climb toward him all the time keeping close to the trunk of the tree as he climbed from limb to limb Johnny suddenly came to life and went scrambling up and out that big limb which he had climbed before It was Reddy's turn to be surprised now If Johnny had been surprised at seeing Reddy actually up in that tree his surprise was no greater than was Reddy's now No sir it wasn't a bit great- er He had known that sometimes Johnny Chuck climbed a little way up in a tree fairly easy to climb just as he himself sometimes did but he never had suspected that Johnny could or would climb way up plenty of practice through the winter So you stay right where you "Come on back here before I come are Just as long as yon want to and IH stay here Just as long The dinret you snarled Reddy ner- 111 nave will be worth the high and out so far from the trunk wait" So each settled himself for a long of the tree was now wait He knew Reddy They had been there quite stumped it but he wouldn't admit it He a while when Reddy suddenly liftdidn't dare try to climb out there ed his head and pricked up his where Johnny was No sir he did- ears Johnny listened Then he n't dare try it He glared up and caught the sound that had aroused out at Johnny and the latter glar- Reddy It was a faint whistle Both ed back over his shoulder at Reddy recognized it It was the whistle of Meanwhile Happy Jack the Gray Farmer Brown's boy It gradually Squirrel who was also in the tree became louder Then Johnny from had scampered to the top and from his higher perch was first to see there was scolding with all his might Farmer Brown's Boy coming that as only a Squirrel can way and with him was Bowser the "Come on back here before I Hound Presently Reddy saw them come get you" snarled Reddy He grinned at Johnny "Come on and get me!" taunted "I don't think either of us will stay up in this tree very lone" said Johnny Chuck "Get out of my tree both of you he "1 don't intend to be treed and go back on the ground where you I don't think you want to be So belong!" screamed Happy Jack from we 11 declare a truce and I will postthe top of the tree pone that dinner until another day" move Redd leaped down from the tree to as a start made if Reddy out up that limb on which was and trotted away Johnny also startJohnny Chuck' and Johnny hitched ed down Then he changed his a wee bit further up Reddy paused mind He was too smart not to know that (Copyright 1935 by T W Burgess) if he didnt go on Johnny Chuck would instantly know that he didn't The next" story: Whv Johnny dare to or couldn't climb up there Chuck Changed His Mind" IhlliEmm kjrjm m lu : a a - a t u m 7 n 1 Woman 85 Suicide? Over Tax Worries CINCINNATI— (UP)— Fear that she might be cited for income tax evasion - drove Mrs Rosa J Grossman 85 retired Cincinnati school teacher to suicide Mrs Grossman's body was found in her room at a local hotel a bottle of poison nearby The coroner listed her death a suicide' An obsession that thegoveroftt might cite her was learned by-JW Edwards Schenck who reported the case to the coroner The aged rr woman's Income was a pension received monthly from Columbus and returns from investments The exact amount of ' either income was unknown 11T T Poland is aiding its farmers lour ?Vj 1 0- rjT cakesoil stay fresH longer when made with a cream of tartar baking powder Schilling B £aicir& g Powd e r I JJ7T ' iviiwa'W- 1 b - Cleft-Addam- TOW m - Fatal Faster - I s?iicnAiw C °Jt FALSE TEETH woman—" "Please" begged Jenny as she had often and often begged her srand- Without Embarrassment father—"please don't shout so!" lauarh or sneeze wifi Eat "Are you coming to dinner on OUt feartalk Of false teeth rirnnnlncr nr Wednesday night or not?" demand slipping FASTEETH them ed the Old Man but he did not firmly and comfortably holds This new shout fine powder has no gummy gooey pasty taste or feeling Makes breath Newer and better than from the blood Finally it is believ pleasant ever you've anything Get ed to have a part in regulating con FASTEETH today at used Schramm-Johnso- n centration of the fluid material in or any other drug store the blood and in regulating heat of the body Thus the liver is in every sense or tne word the chemical factory and storehouse of the human bodv and it is attracting increasing from physicians because it Is involved in so many human disor Wad Ost Tter 79229 Ftete! ta&ey Talcs ders Your bowels contain only 27 feet Among recent advances have been of intestines the kidneys contain yet means development of for looking 10 million tiny tubes or niters at tne liver using the injection of nearly would measure 79200 feet If a substance called thorium dixoide which laid end to end Therefore it la just followed by an picture The as important to watch the kidneys as functions of the gallbladder may be the bowels Kidneys are working all studied by nassine a tube down into the time and are one of Nature's chief ways of taking the acids and poisonthe intestines and thereby securing ous waste out of the blood some or the secretion of the gallpersons pass thru the Healthy bladder for direct study bladder '3 pints a day and get rid of The tests are being studied in more than 3 pounds of waste matter large numbers of cases and after If you pass less than this your 79200 suitable standards have been de- feet of kidney tubes may be clogged waste This is a veloped they are likely to come Into with poisonous and danger may be the beginsignal much wider use than at prescal ning of nagging backache leg pains loss of pep and energy getting up nights swollen feet and ankles rheumatic pains and dizziness Kidneys should be watched closely Can You Answer These Questions? and need cleaning out the same as bowels Ask your druggist for Do you know why external rem- LOAN'S PILLS an old prescription which has been used bv mininn n edies so seldom iTive onick and kidney sufferers for over 40 years manent relief? give happy relief and will Why cutting does not remove the They to wash out your 79200 feet of help kid cause? 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