Show Plump Wife Generally Healthy Jolly Preferred to Slim 'Perfect 36' Mate By Dorothy Dix Dear Miss Dix: Don't you think that a man who marries a pretty slim girl who gorges herself on food and gets fat as soon as she has safely landed her man has a to feel that he has been taken right in under false representations of the goods he was investing his all in? I think that a woman who has not enough to deny her appetite has no right to complain if her husband has not to keep from enough running after slim young women — Bachelor Answer: Fat is a matter of taste In the Orient beauty is assessed by the pound and the more a woman weighs the more Deauti-fand alluring she is esteemed It is only among western people that bones are more admired than flesh self-contr- self-contr- i ol ol ul ' and that the living skeleton has the standard type of become beauty to which all women aspire Men's Taste at Fault Now obesity is one thing and a moderate and decent covering for the body's framework is another thing and personally I not only de-- ! plore men's totaste in preferring acute angles gracious curves but I think that they make a great mistake in picking out a bag-of- bones type of girl for a wife and in making their middle-age- d wives feel that unless they lose their weight they will lose their jobs as wives The girl with the willowy is the result of either ill health and a nervous and neurotic temperament or else semistarvation and in either case the man who marries her is likely not only to get a worrier but a doctor's bill and to have a wife who will break down under the wear and tear of married life On the other hand the plump girl is generally strong and healthy d and g and and comfortable to live with Fat people are nearly always jolly It is a matter of common knowledge that nothing is so soothing to the nerves and so softening to the heart that nothing fills one with such amiability and peace and good will toward all the world as plenty of good food And so why any man would ever encourage his wife to go on a diet passes rar tar better a comprenension wife who is a household angel than a perfect "36" Dear Miss Dix : My husband is past 60 I am 50 We have been married 30 years Have a family of children all married and Our married life has been gone happy and perfectly congenial until of late when I have found out fig-lu- good-nature- re- - Scientific cleansing mavti the arima dirt W soils obliterating the colors It also saves I the carpet 1 mc mm m - mm J i i Dial iv m 1 69 re easy-goin- A New PERMANENT For Spring Beauty Call us today for an Let us appointment re-sty- your hair le give it a lovely permanent new-seaso- n lobe Says: Indispensable! Tho Double Chiffon Sweater Blouse Is the Smart Thing to Wear With Spring Suits E 4D rib-kn- - j' —— Piano Students To Give Recital Belgians Accept Return of King i 1 Mrs Lois Belnap will present a BRUSSELS Belgium April 20 group of piano students in a re- (UP) — Leaders of Belguim's three cital Saturday April 22 at eight main political parties were reportp m at her home 2267 Harri- ed tonight to have accepted King son Leopold's proposal that he return 'j Miss Kathleen Belnap soprano to Brussels as king in name only will assist The following pupils delegating his royal powers to his will appear: Anna Jean Smith son Prince Baudouin : hard-workin- THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINTHURSDAY EVENING APRIL 20 1950 CM life SHOES In Paris last summer I thought the smartest blouse I saw was the double chiffon sweater blouse I brought some back with me— so did a let of other women and I know I've loved wearing mine Now these have been copied and adapted and it looks as if these chiffon sweater blouses would become as great a vogue here as they were in Paris They are made of two layers of chiffon— usually dark over light— as navy over pink or white—with it collar cuffs and waistband of wool or silk Just like thoae on sweaters Sounds extreme to you? But they re so smart and so soft and pretty to wear! j (Copyright 1950 New York Herald-Tribun- e Inc) — — '—— that my husband is unfaithful His business does not require all of his time now so he has begun play ing around with ypung girls I wisn i could hate him but he has become a part of my life and I couia not exist without him and I do not want my children to have the disgrace of a divorce and a broken home Can tell me the best thing to do?you A WORRIED WIFE Answer: Yes Just have na- uence try to tninfc of your husband as being afflicted with a temporary spell of insanity that he will get over if you will just wait a while For in reality that is what is happening to him A lot of men have the same trouble It is what you might call a delusion of youth that they get when they are about your husband's age and it makes them want to jump the bars and kick up their heels and run with the colts and otherwise act j devilish And tjhe only cure for it is time Give them that and they recover completely and are ashamed and sorry and they never have a second attack to disgust any wife It is as wellenough as break her heart but she makes a mistake if she punishes him as he deserves by getting a divorce Because a divorce brings the old wife no hanpiness She is too old to read fust her life or find new interests For so many years she has had no thoughts no desires no life apart from him and it is too late for her to try to separate herself from himi Better far to wait for him to dome back to her as he will surely do Dear Miss Dix: 1 am in love with a young mandeeply who is g just a poor while I am a girl who has boy had every indulgence Would you adi vise me to merry this young manj or would it be best for me to marrv a man who could give me the things that I now baw? PEGGY Answer: It depends altogether on What sort of girl you are Peggy If vou are one of the worsen who think more of a man than you do of a pocketbook then marry- 3four poor man But don't do it unless you are a good sport and arA going to bei ablf ' to make sacrifice" without whiijing and work without con-- ? sideling yourself a martyr Berothv Dix Cannot renl" ansonally to readers but will pH swer nroblems of senere1 inte'estj has through her column D--h however written leaflet 7 " which discusses nagg'"T: and faultfinding in marriage To obtain a ronv snd 5 cents and a stimoed envelooe to Miss Div P O Bv 9K T""" Square Station New York Iff NY I 10A Linda Smith Merci Alvorado Linda UrryJ Marion Beck Betty Lalli Joan Yefrsley Amy Yamashita Shirley Fowler Joyce Hirschi Judy Wjjdker Lu Juanna Beck Carol Smith Lorene Anderson Joyce Newman Virginia Clark Deanna Hanson Le Relia Fowler Jack D'Hulst Carla f owler An nette Anaeiin and Audrey Ande- J f lin a& Many bsoullful select from &tlf& Hum te Leopold made the proposal n a speech in exile in Switzerland and rebroadcast over the Belgaih national radio last Saturday night It represented a compromise the social Christian 'Catholic) party demand that Leopold be returned to the throne unconditionally and the socialist demand that he abdicate in favor of Baudouin The liberal party had indicated it would accept any solution satisfactory to the other two pie to sdw is tested for it Hat parties complete illustrated instructions Send 25 cents in coins for this J! 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