Show DOROTHY DIX TALKS Dr By DIX lira th worlds Highest Woman WOMEN ARE LIKE MEN THEY ONLY LOVE THE LOVABLE SO IF YOU WISH TO RETAIN YOUR WIFE'S AFFECTIONS YOU HAVE GOT TO CONTINUE AFTER MARRIAGE THE SAME TACTICS YOU USED IN WIN WIN- WINNING NING HER WARNS MISS DIX DIXO O NE of oC the most curious superstitions in the world Is the belief that men have In the indestructibility or of women's love lo They Thoy visualize the feminine heart as I a sort or of perpetual motion that once the they press the button and set to work goes on automatically pumping up affection for Cor them as long IonS t as they live and they think that nothing the they do or orsa ort t sa say ever er Interferes with its functioning t t It a word they believe that If a m man ln wins a I womans woman's love It la Is his for keeps He cant can't lose It or mislay It The poor thing has haa r no choice but to go on adoring him to the end because she Is built that way It Is a aY comfortable and consoling theory and men Y Cf take liberties with It It but the trouble le 18 that it e isn't true OMENS OMEN'S IEN'S fancies arc just as unstable as mens men's WO W r r are arc They are just as much lured by A A. handsome face tace and fall as easily for a smooth line or of soft talk DI bL And there are just as many who get et tired or of their husbands as there are husbands who are weary or of their wives The only difference between the sexes In the matter Is that women f face the situation while men shut their eyes to It and refuse to recognize that it exists Every woman knows that because a man was in love with her when he married her is no Indication that he Is going to remain in love with her to the end ot of the chapter She knows that If she keeps her husbands husband's affection she has to to be up and doing and on the Job THAT Is why there are arc millions or of women undergoing all the agonies or of slow starvation trying to maintain a girlish figure why hy millions aro boiled alive and thumped and scalped In beauty parlors and th the nation spends more a year ear for Cor face paint than It does for house paint and why wherever wo we go we see ee fat middle aged bread butter bread wives wives' attempting Ung to look like flappers acquire the technIque or oC orthe the vamp In order to keep their husbands nailed to their own firesides Apparently however It never occurs to aman a man that there Is the slightest necessity to make any effort to keep his wife fascinated fas- fas fascinated and to prevent her eyes from roaming around In search of a sheik He may be windowed bay and bald but If he re- re reduces reduces duces It Is only on his docto doctors doctor's s orders and not because he wants to look boyish to his wife And he never buys a toupee until after he becomes a widower and begins to take notice again I THE Idea that his wife wICe might cease case to love lo him actually never crosses the mans man's mind He Is convinced that she couldn't do 10 it Jt It Is some peculiarity or of the feminine constitutIon that makes n a woman go bO on loving what has become unlovable Now ow with a man It Is dif dif- different ferent or of course He realizes that he couldn't stay slay tery ery long In n love wIth a woman who was slouchy and sloppy and untidy looking wh came to breakfast In n a dirty kimono and run down at the heel beel slippers I Nor would lIe take much Interest In kissing a cheek check that was smeared with cold cream But he doesn't see why his wife shouldn't still regard him himas as a romantic figure when he goes around in a soiled shirt and anda a rumpled collar with grease spots on his coat and trousers that bag at the knees and offer to her lips a countenance with witha a two days days' stubble of beard on It It MAN knows well enough that as far as he Is concerned the only A way to keep the love lo fires burning Is to keep piling the fuel on It and pouring over o It the oil ot of flattery Cli and praise But Dut he thinks that you dont don't have havo to put any more fuel on th the fire of oC a womans woman's heart because it Is a flame that miraculously replenIshes replenishes itself HEel So after he marries he never bothers to show her he any attention or to pay her ner any compliments or to tell her that he loves her or give any indication that he hc regards her as any any- anything thing but a piece of useful h household furniture If any woman ever treated him that way his would mighty soon starve to death but he never has the slightest apprehension that his wife's love will perish on the same meagre rations I THERE are men who abuse their wives who swear at them and curse them and speak to them as if IC they were dogs There Thero are aro men I whose wives live In trembling fear ot of their tempers There are men who are sUng stingy and who do not give to their wives who spend their lives slaving for them the tho poorest wage or of an paid ill-paid servant I Yet men go on believing that their wives still love I Ithem them because they loved them In the days of courtship when I the they were handsome gallant and neat and attractive and ly- ly lying ing and flattering and generous and considerate swains SUCH men befool themselves by thinking that they cannot kill a wo- wo womans woman's womans woman's I mans man's love Never was there a greater mistake A womans woman's love Jove loveis is 11 as delicate and as fragile a thing as n a flower that you can crush with a finger And it takes talt s never ending skill and care and cherish cherish- cherishing log ing to keep It alive I You can kill it with disgust st st. You can kill it with unkind unkind- ness You can kill it with InJustice You can kill it with neg- neg neglect neglect lect and it would surprise many a man who still believes that his wife loves him in spite of the way he has treated her in spite of hIs Indifference to her to know that her love for him has been dead so long that she has almost forgotten that she ever cared for him at all SO I warn you ou Mr Man Ian not to put any faith In the theory thory that you ou cant can't kill a l womans woman's love lo Women are arc like men they only love u the he lovable And It if you wish to retain your wife's wICe's affections you OU have fiot to continue after marriage the same sarno tactics you ou used In winning her DIX Copyright by Public Ledger Company every every Woman 1 that only slow baking will produce crisp golden golden- brown beans with all their flavor and nourish nourish- nourishment nourishment ment retained Yet some women forget to look for those words oven baked on the label of the beans they buy Heinz Beans are oven baked and the label plainly says so I HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS Look fir or baked Hoven on the label New H. H J. J Heinz Company sent for four cents in stamps Pittsburgh Pa I Is 57 I Ii r Tilt Tut tut tut tut Peter It Isn't dread dread- dreadful tul ful at all all- retorted Jenny I close to the old where I they will be safe sa t But Dut you birds can fly around anywhere you ou please plase land and bring food to your babies I. I I. I Tut tut tut tut scolded Jenny I IVIen Wren Tut rut tut tut tut tut i That's easy to say but I would like I you OU to know that our babies have I to be ted fed very vcr often otten and we cant can't fly any gr great at distance We e must get it just as near home as we weI I can Now If a 0 lot ot of birds are alo I hunting In the same place It Is go- go goto i smallest al to st make ones ees are food eOd gOSI going scarce to T The be I cn away They rhey are going to have to go farther to get food for their babies Now ow Mr Wren ren and I are too I small to fight very cry successfully with some lome or of the feathered folk tolk around here But Dut it Ie we wc can keep I Ithem them that nesting Is Is Ir If we can keep them from raising families they are not going to stay sta So that thatIs' thatIs Is' Is wh why wo we have sometimes de- de destroyed their eggs I suppose you think we e have lone done It out or of pure meanness meanness It Isn't so at all We have done It just to make sure that when our own babl babi r camo alongI along we will be able to take tako earn carn of f I them properly Alter After that Wl we dont don't care are how many neighbors 1 wo we have or how rl near ar they may te I Do all house break the egos gs of their d neigh neighbors burs ed cd Peter PeterI I ont dont know replied J Jenny It Is no business of mine what other Wrens rens may do I dont don't sup sup- suppose suppose pose all Wrens do do It It but I know some who ho do If H dont don't like Ilke It the they can just keep awa away That Is all Mr Ir Wren ren and I ask of them just to keep away We may bo be small but we certainly are not go- go goIng goIng Ing to be Imposed on Xo No sir weare we weare are not going to ho hl on on Jennie flirted her head and her tall and looked the ver very pert small person she Is Perter couldn't find anything to say In reply Jenny wren ren had de- de defended defended fended herself and Mr Wren ren and It was plain to see that also sho believed that she MO was rIght It also was equally plain to see that It would not bo be at all safe sare for any small feathered folk tolk or of a 0 gentle trusting natt e to attempt to raise a 0 family In J Je y Wrens Wren's neighborhood I I suppose thought Peter to himself that she and Mr lr Wren ren arts arn th the kind ot of tOils folks who liko to bo be by themselves I know there are arc folks foil like that but I didn't suspect Jenny Jen- Jen Jenn n ny Wren ren ot of It it she else Is such euch a a. gossip Dear me what a 0 pity It Is that neighbors cant can't get gt alonG without squabbling With this Peter took himself oft to tell little Mrs frs Peter all about It 1925 by T T. Wv Bur Dur Burgess bees gess Tho next story Peter Rabbit Grumbles d fi thU t le amity j y jy Breakfast juice soft eggs crisp graham toast I n II ilk coffee C IL n of tomato I ISu Su cheese hr brad peach snow milk tea Veal Dinner cutlets filth pi- pi pili I li sauce raced potatoes creamed cream cream- creamed ed corn cabbage and apple salad nears In chocolate sauce whole heat hat bread milk coffee The veal cutlets are simmered ur tender In boiling watch to toco co corer coer er before crumbling and l try try- Ing The rho stock Is used for tor the tho satire saLce Children under ten ben years of age should be served a cutlet has hils not been fried and some or of the tho broth reserved reber before beloro mak- mak makIns' makIns Ins Ins' the sauce p. p T 1 S. CI Four large sweet pears 2 squares bluer chocolate 3 tablespoons sugar 1 2 teaspoons cornstarch S 3 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon pow pow- dt It red sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Pare paro pears pearll and cut In quarters Remove e cores un and 1 roll In fine crr dust Cook Goole In I. a frying pan In iii butter until a delicate brown on all sIdes Arrange In a 0 pudding dish and pour over the chocolate sauce ce ceTo To make sauce Melt chocolate In top lop ot of double boiler Add sugar mirk half the tho butter Cook over o hot water for the flue minutes minute Mix 11 x cornstarch co with cold milk and stir into mixture Cook stirring constantly until thick and anel smooth Add r butter to butter In frying pan In which pears were browned Add powdered sugar and un 1 stir over II a moderato moderate tire fire until the tho sugar sug Is melted and the whole Is 1 s palo pale brown Add to chocolate over fire until root per per- f blended blend fire an 1 adl vanilla n Pour over o pears and serve lIef warm or chilled Copyright 1925 Service Str Inc H BOBBED wonderful wll with h the tiny tint Int ot of Golden Glint Sham Ad Whole World Contributes to Medicine Ginger from Iodine India Io lne from Olive Chile Oil from Italy op com som Salts from Menthol England Englan hol from Japan and roots and herbs from almost every y In the tho world their share hare to- to towards towards wards alleviating the tho Ib ii or of the tho race No other medIcine bow bow- ro and a herbs lerbs ever ll such a 1 n el u sa sare re l tor s as has hall Lydia Ldla 1 g. g Vege- Vege Vegetable table Compound For over oer fifty tUI years ears It has been overcominG same ot of the most stubborn ailments almenta ot of womanhood and anel Is I growing In popularity and 1 favor I Advertisement It Every H n t lIeal-t Could Tell Its Story WHEN HEN little Bobbie Dean crept Sooner or later Fate puts puts to to he toe I sobbing out into the dark of test every human soul the city streets in search of the great And wh when n that time comes there theatre we where e played his mother mothe who is a story more powerful than loved a violin better than she dId her fiction ever written baby boy he did not know that he any story was making history From the earliest da da n of history such stories have been lived So long Nor did old Mrs Matheson when as the human race endures they will from the front of her apartment be lived house hous she down the which tore sign ign Each is a chapter of the th book ook of read Positively No No Children C Al- Al life Together they constitute the lowed and with another other replaced It a history of mankind bearing the message Children 4 These are arc the stories that appear J. J in True Story Magazine Authors of MargIe wrote to Santa Claus fiction cannot write them They can imploring him im to sen send her daddy come corne only from the hearts and minds back she did realize that not her of the men and women of whose pathetic little note was destined to lives they are a part bring tears to the eyes of a nation r s J Just as t they h ey come to us unc unchanged I d Yet today this this very minute minute- in thought or fact they arc published hundreds of thousands in True Story Story-so that of men and women omen are each issue is a cross see sec Contents C of f 0 October on tents 0 er weeping smiling I mg t thrill thrill- h n 11 tion 0 of f life lr lIe as t it I IS ac actual t ua 1 mg ing to the t h e I lure ure 0 of f t these h ese I Issue T True rue S Story tory I ly Y I. I lived Ive d Magazine POIgnant poignantly I y touching h. h mg t true rue e e e Th The e. e R Road oa d 0 of Indiscretion I n di on such stories stones suc h. h stories stones as T Two o Women Loved a Man explains the they the Y never read before A Bargain In Souls Souls THAT success of True The Path of Ambition they became acquainted d The Wrongdoers S Story tory I j Magazine which I h 10 in SIX with True Story Maga Adventuress or short years has the The Burden of Guilt hearts of the vast audIence zinc such h suc as stories Loves Lovel Turmoil that each month goes to the were never printed until Should Woman a newsstands the ofT True rue Story Hearts In Agony number of copies of T True ru e ethe the magazine that is writ writ- The r Story than is sold of any When a lr Trifles its readers oth other e r monthly magazine azine ten by Its The Fickleness o of Men y I The Price I PaId for Thrills That 1 is why you should be e e Shattered Dreams come acquainted with True The Benefit of the Doubt Story w She Never Understood the life of every On On the Altar of Jealousy The October Issue has just st INTO Till Death Us Do Part been placed on sale You au man and woman some Out of The Shadows 0 will find it at the nearest day clay there comes n a crisis Her Final Decision newsstand 25 9 1925 a Editor Dear Sir True Story New York ork S i Editor or Story ory Majaine aine Please accept my criticism New York York City NY of your magazine known as Dear Sir True Story which I have I have been reader of a o S been reading for the two past rast True Story for ma or three I 1 bad or years yean cannot r lome tIme and 1 h have been words to express Its Us enjoy cr In the theand c a Jud judge e lower courts of ment both to myself and am am- the above city and co coti nty tty for or fly lIy I 1 would heartily endorse 18 ears thIs magazine both for or a I Tears have heard all kinds of Public Library and a Sunday that come cases In a Justice ustice School or a Church Library d end |