Show v fh to- - janized :hrisilai airman f illUP J HOSE in- yCU' - tl better jickly as Uon: iUs -- 1 iC f that they are growing old andro--i I is their last chance at a bit of But certainly men and mance ' women" at middle age do S oolish MOUSES k that they spend the balance 'things ' lives of their repenting NEXT: Tcpsy-tnrv- y ' -r Dear Miss Dix: I have just been and from the service would like to marry the girl with whom I have been in love foryears 'hutvmarriage does not seem to appeal to her While I was overit seas she trained for a teacher and she appears to feel that she would rather have a career than a husband What should I do? i house building — '- SEWING MACHINES SPfi up Reconditioned and Guaranteed ! : J ng good-for-nothi- ' Expert Repairing For All Makes Service 48-Ho- ur ( ! s 1 " fice So let your girl have a go at her career If she is really a genius and! prefers the glad hand of the public to baby hands on her breast 'you are lucky not to get WONDERING her for careering wives and matrihas the a When Answer: girl mony don't mix the career germ in her system Dear Dorothy Dix I am terrionly sane thing for a man to do is bly in love of 23 He with a to let her work it out iLet her drinks gambles andboy is inclined to find out that a career is not some- be lazy but he says he will change ways if I will marry him Do thing handed to her on a silver his think he will really reform you salver but that it is something if I marry ANN H him? that a woman buys with her heart's who thinks Answer: girl Any blood with work and worry and she can reform a drunken anxiety and loneliness and that by marrying him it is rarely worth the price she has simply boy leave of all of taken paid for it common sense Don't deher A great many men persuade girls lude good into that thinking yourself to give up their careers to marry a man of him No can make you a is mistake This them always miracle-worka and is woman because no matter how good and you cannot put back-bon- e in a kind the husband is or how much nor cure a drunkard's For Sale - " money he gives his wife she goes has through life feeling that shesacriand a mistake made terrible - t er Free Estimate 1 weakling thirst nor exercise the fatal fascination that the gambling table has for the gambler So if you have any intelligence whatever or any regard for your happiness I urge' you not to marry this boy You may pine for him but you wont regret missing him as you will regret it if you marry him (Released by the Bell Syndicate All Work i Guaranteed Genuine Singer Parts NOV! You Can Used' We Buy s Save Sewing Machines 2V Always Drop to' Val lies : lJ?-J?OO- ! e was slnwlv ambling along for Jimmy Skunk never gurries Every big stick or stone that he could move he would pull over or look under for Jim my sKunk was looking for beetles via uranny Fox watched him "Must have a tremendous nnnp- titeto be hunting for beetles after eating my chicken" muttered she Then she jumped out in front of Jimmy Skunk her eyes snapping ner teetn snowing and the hair on her back standing on end so as to make her look very fierce But all the time old Granny Fox took the greatest care not to get tooi near to Jimmy Skunk "Where's my chicken?" snarled old Granny Fox and she looked "ery very fierce Jimmy Skunk looked up as if "Hello very much surprised Granny Fox!" he exclaimed "Have you lost a chicken?" "Vou've stolen it! You're a thief Jimmy Skunk!" snapped Granny Fox "Words can never ( make black ' white Before you speak be sure you're -right" Said Jimmy Skunk "I'm not a thief" "You are!" cried Granny work ing nerself into a great rage "I'm not!" "You are!" All the time Jimmy Skunk was and the chuckling to himself more) he chuckled the angrier grew old Granny Fox And all the time Jimmy Skunk kept moving toward old Granny Fox and Granny Fox kept backing away for like all the other little meadow and forest people she had a wholesome respect for Jimmy Skunk's little! bag of scent t Now backing off that way she couldn't see where she was going and the first thing she knew she nad backed into a bramble bush which' tore her skirts and scratched her legs "Ouch!" cried old Granny Fox "Ha! ha! ha!" laughed Jimmy Skunkj "That's "what you get for calling me names" Next story: What Became of Granny's Chicken? 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