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Show START NOW - Yesterday is gone, and tomorrow to-morrow may never come. Today To-day is the time to begin. If you have been delaying and j excusing yourself for a long t time about doing something you should buying bonds, or ' rolling bandages, or saving fats right now is the time to start. Don't bother with regrets over ' the past. Don't make grandi- ' ose plans for the distant future, j Act today. This is Miss Nor- j ris' advice to women on the ! home front. j Even in a seriously complicated compli-cated domestic situation, as in the case outlined in this article, arti-cle, the only sensible thing to do is to start over as well as possible. A young wife of a naval officer has been carrying on an affair with a middle-aged major. There was never any real love in this liaison, and it is now ended. Alice now wants to forget it, but she is afraid this unsavory episode will cloud the future. She has just heard that her husband, Archie, is returning from service, serv-ice, almost blind. He is bringing bring-ing his widowed mother with him, and her adopted son, an English boy. This will mean two children in Alice's household, house-hold, as she and Archie have a three-year-old daughter. Miss Norris tells Alice to start today, determined to hold her marriage together, and to try to make everyone as happy as she can. There will be much for everyone to forgive and forget after this tragic war period ends. |