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WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925. . FEATURES. ! Striped ll.mm-l ror Sport Frocks DOROTHY DIX’S LETTER BOX { HOME NOTES THE WIDOW’S MIGHT | COLOR cUT2UT i ot { WP % BY JENNY WREN | 3 3 o T JOAN OF ARC Should Wife Show Love or Keep Husband Guess- = e 1 e RO ing?>—How Can Husband Secure Peace are the printed v for dr : & and upholsteries ll\u)xu me he s a be Between Wife and Children? L B 1 decides to hecome one QUrng her orings of . | ———— e —— I need ono and T ever, they aro e hat's ju ; IDEAR DOROTHY DIX: Will you give me some advice as to holding my CHOENR FE. do nlv!(hn:);’l“ n afford it, not the husband’s love? Is it the best policy e suessing, or t to let = % 2 More Shopping. ek bty him know how much I think of ilence and then the | hopping tour c voman stra ened up. “The " ” «( much 1 Answer: No man wants to do any “guessing”’ about his wife's love. SEC He wants to fecl sure of it. He wants to believe in it as implicitly as he does ul, and she makes the mistake of her life when she shakes ; o handle o ma 1z entirely different from the GOl S el with him afte 5 of courtst & | cold, and keeps |vhn | ? 5 o . v “no” when he E(h.» question, 3 8 it to 1 Many a woman loses the husband she wants by letting him know that 2 HEE B el ¥ . And if yo he i sure of her. He does not want the over-ripe peach that is ready to drop g =) 2 hem they're y into his mouth. The one th: e s the at dang ¥ ke e a4 s : t anybe made to look of his reach on the topmost bos n & But after marriage all of that is vh:\ny:ml. The chase is that made wants to settie @own into undisturbed enjoyment of his domestic wan to feel that his wife is wholly his, that she has given him he and teat he can trust her absolutely and entirely. He doesn't want to b tormented with i nd uncertainties | watch her. ife e d with suspicions of her. He d a » R p nts to know as with her, The str at any 8 upon her hushand is her love { for him . c that binc ter youth and beauty have vanished, 10 ) ce is gone, is just the knowledge that she love for him he knows will vear love for him m r 2 hat is fine He can't be brute « e s that clin, e afraid, Mrs. G, to let your husband know how much you love > just hungry-hearted and crave affection just a8 nt 1 ever ge hini, & Bxdw Duck HEN WE GO SHOPPING BY MES. HARLAND H. ALLEN. Garments. can be ily folded and carried to them 3 Al things over, and be their and friend. In this wa ce and the : le be able to help ther dren wh a mother who beats them need a father DOROTHY DI MORE and more Washington women serve Rice’s fine bnu.J. On the famous Home Thables of ‘Washington HERE the finest food in the country is eaten, prepared by experts and en- joyed by epicures—on more and more of the home tables of Washington—Rice’s is the favorite loaf. Made of the very ingredients that are i \ : : used in Washington’s own fine kitchens. last drop” Perfectly baked—every ingredientand every y process tested daily by City Baking Institute. \ & * * * < “When the belles of old , _ T 't" ? Pt r'; = . Whether you market early in the morning [_\ ’t[ . la . Dlfle fl’di%’éfl’ fl// dflw”/ or late in the afternoon, you get delicious, Look [o« s s What glz‘aiy balls and masques at the_ fa- newly baked loaves. Order this rich, e ”.n'ié;uy Cost ‘\;lu:tc:,von de rfu:?l:ulggeu:::l}tll?flg‘:;l:; satisfying bread from -your grocer now. n—Or No ost " cups of that special blend of coffee which was known throughout all the ingredi . Sk Mad the dient South! Today this same blend, with its th:y cu:ef dailf"fn"t'flier - rich, mellow flavor, is the largest selling homes: Fleischmann’s Yeast, coffee in leading American cities from ?fi;}‘?g‘;fi::{;fi“’;,&:fi coast to coast. It has pleased more peo- Water, Diamond Crystal Salt, rle than anyother coffee ever offered for Gold Medal Flour. sale. Your grocer has Maxwell House Coffee in sealed blue tins T MaxweLrL House CorFree N O;’( Z E M A To DAY—Amefl'ca.}/arges?:e//z}zgézgé grade coffee “Feel It Heal” FREE Demonstration Jar. A Copyright, 1925, by The City Baking Company