Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1926, Page 37

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IVENING _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. FEATURES. What to Select for Wedding Gifts Willie Willis DOROTHY DIX’S LETTER BOX SONNYSAYINGS THE MARRIAGE MEDDLER BY FANNY Y. CORY e How Can a Father Make His Daughter Marry the BY HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR The season for Spring weddings is|and frequently by her own parents 1= . here, and fn « very short time the|also. Of course the bridegroom's gift / Suitable Husband He Has Chosen?—Is the Bach- Jean Ainsley and Conrad Morgan | Before she could answer, however, month of months for nuptials, name- | is something just for her alone, such i b Gl L Ol G e G L LS loped 3 ge. They fal in love Ot coume, you'se sttt enviNN 1w June, will have arived. Those|as a brooch or other Lit of jewelry. i issi ing F ife? et B L s o bl y elor Girl Missing Something From Life first sight and do not stop to think |in love's young dr nature. But gifts even from brides- «;1, th/";;onm;qum'.mxh Jean discovers | slight edge to 1 malds or ushers should be for both the 27 o . i ; 5 - ater that her mother-in-law must |tll you come c brige" ardi brifagrobin to entby-“that D “‘l: l}:;:fi[ 1‘:‘1‘}‘, ;':I;((:iorzx:th::: ::’:hl;. hl;':n.tvr:x:’l:; ::lil d‘:;:gh‘t“ex;nr:lt’s;ex ;r’r,u'h:l”/u'r Lw'mr" 1;[1’l them n,wi z’r:,m I\n;;‘\; :n o :\ 3 o e ohoAe T S / ke ; u o older woman has en a dislik ? to say next et ot g e g to run around and athy out late, and T think she would he better off marrled. t0 her. Conrad has @ sisicr Flor. | point whero e AHME (Vo Abeiithaae ; Now, Miss Dix, I have picked out a promising young business man as a \ ence, whose hushand is u professor ErORIPHErie aa WEo ks 1o Avtite gl isultable match for this wayward young daughter of mine. e i3 in the 3 bt calldie. NReZalls an Taan: ko e i D plumbing business, which s o legithnate and honest profession, and 1 can't feels that Mrs. Morgan and Florence e i ! see her objections to him, as he is old enough to be level-headed and keep are aligned against her s you hapy Favorite Gifts. her in line 3 ki o \ : s down into a Do not for a moment believe th T Rut she will not coneent, and I want your advice on how to maks her bride prefers the unusual wift invaris . " see that marrying this man is the best thing to do. MR. 8. W, MeM. In the Dark Hall. y { Iy, though the donors may espec - 7 It did not take J like to send thens. The e definite " Answer: [ am afraid that T cannot help you in this matter, Mr. McM., | P that she and Flor things that are included in wedding Tl because I don't believe in parents as matchmakers. 1f your daughter was friends in the actual e and without which a bride thinking of marrying a man whom you knew to be immoral or drunken or = word. But she did like Florence's L wnd bridegroom would be sorely disap- | ey . lazy and good for nothing, you would be justified in moving heaven and earth band Richard, and was sorry for hin. did not. re pointed. Silver spoons, knives, forks | “That new hoy across the street 18§ 1 hreak §f off and saving ber from the wretchedness that would be sur He was a nice, kindly man, who, ap- | What Florence and ”“"‘H I\wl»‘““‘ v-'ll;l"f I"ll;'“’("(:‘ the kind that wants to be captain an’| ve her portion if she had for a husband a sot or a roue or a man who parently, adored his wife. Florence’s | rl)«. .u,.lzul.u & hile rels are apt N " " . " . v " o something of . [t limps to show why he missed a little | wouldn't support her. e — po's | attitudo toward him the most | = ‘nt these things, do not be over- b e ‘Nippie's pitty fond ob me—he's| bt f - nodern caurtaus about duplication. IFrequent. | easy groundel But making a match is an entirely different proposition, for, whilo You | gyjin"16 gib me any fing he's got.” (PArt tmpatiens. His cis . 1iieaa anout iite AP b e s (Coasena can tell with mathematical exactness the kind of a husband that will make a tude, his kindly tolerance annoyed her, Jiy ke person lbuying o it will a9 b woman miserable, nobody knows the sort of a husband that will make her o let | Something the silversmith if a duplicate has happy. What Do You Know m k how 8 lving in | Eve BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. BY ROBERT QUILLEN. : of the |little town, { bought to go to M = & " jewelers or silversiniths keep i ls What Tomorrow Means toYou 0 g 3 all presents sent to debutante brides You see, Mr. McM., the fact that a man is moral and upright and sober About It? by them und can refer to the list and industrious and a good provider doesn’t necessarily make him a desirable | o {give a defin . Moreove BY MARY BLAKE husband in a woman's eves. It doesn't make her love him or enjoy being Daily Sclenco Six. | they are in a pos hen, to with him. It doesn’t fill her days with contentment and make her feel that T e | vise, if the purchaser Many just being his wife is the finest thing In the world. The 5 to be something 1-}“‘-"! stur is nearest the A S el aurus. in the man that appeals persnally to & womun. e hat is la sun moving? nt in plenty { Tomorrow's planetar Not 5 {well for all new enterprises, or bette Perhops she doesn’t even know what ft is herself, but it fs there, and it Tow can_ vou locats the | fwith is something that is stronger than life or death or poverty or riches, und that | | o Gl i the sk | o (o e iGiBina In EeTAlLE L s, e [ makes her Silling to work for him and sacrifice for hit und stick 13 hin | s, Where do Pole & b : B e ottt ihe s T ¢ | favorable. The prospects are thut all f throuxh thick and thin just becuuse he §s her man. ! | appear tn the heavens when | | e epnitie: Mt e K in connection with machinery or Yol observe it on the equator? soci without beinz odd, but othe o alalong inventive lines will benefit most, 1s why 1o father, no matter how wise and clever Le {5 or how g Cun the Southern Cross be | |thn: she ¢ uzzle to know what to do with, 11 tasks that call for initiative and | @ judge of men he is, can pick out a husbund for his daughter. Tt s purely seen in the United States? { one bride who receval | pagence will prove profituble and sue- | & matter of individual taste. and the futhers' and daughters’ tastes seldom 6. Are more s visible in | |by ¢ couple ing tea caddy spoon. It was | U1 Tn the evening the signs are | run along the same line. The very qualities that would lead you to choose| | the Southern R v G wa waus vears after she was not so encouraging, and the uspects | @ particular candidate are the ones that would have no weight with her. in the Northern Shodieew SR KB and ove 3 — . Answers to these questior and jewelers were puzzled, too. | conditions always have a marked You have practicality on your side. £he has romance on hers. You want| | tomorrow’s Star. - Ly chance t i SRmp Attt ‘hen | her to marry a settled, sober man, who will boss her. She wants a_playmate, | L museutn wha < prevail, it somebody of her own age, who will jazz with her und run around with her | had e Jid things of a disagree. | and who will perhaps fight with her, but who will not dream of trying to Streams of Stars. dinner, . able variety, to seek some mild form of | control her. To ask her to change her demands in a mun for ¥ ¥ Ko p ek | Thern S L et i e e lnecrentionyieo usito U1V uitne i | UNTSEEONERIE S OGN ERIURN AT milk to one who craves caviar. gl aul it X |and Flerence 1 tea caddi | from_excessive introspection. = Pk g xed L eneaunies lightest W as | Chidren bor e Rl oy Undoultedly, your man is the safer chance. But if the girl doesn’t |PUr sun, wtars wwere fixed in Ahe| Eisie's | n | normal health dur rfancy. want him and doesn't like him, if he does not come up to her ideal or fire | (o4 (08 & CRT it onea ;mll.»-vm unusuully Something Different. | infrequent & { her fancy, and if she has no taste for him, how could you expect her to be | ¢Jieccopes e thit Dun sin ‘l]n.‘ than S Ntnetion o Lin. | Wl 1l yield very readily to|happy with him? B e e B e : o P T O o s ‘ot | ordinary treatme, hese children at And, after all, fsn't it better for the girl to marry the man ele wants | &1 Oher Stars afe plunging (hrovsh s, b p Whole Fried Potatoes. money can be provided by inclosing { & Very early e and the man who pleascs her than the one who pleases you? It seems tof hore are tens of millions of such | " = ratier s S icos F Bliver inid Bondsome: ik | s hey wi 3 me that the one who has to lve with u husband or o wife has the right to | (fere 416, tens ot wiians ot St el 1 . i ¥ cha i o | dispositions _and g pick him or her out. DOROTHY DIX. {}noy ‘collide, though X s she slipped ¢ lined with led L oSS per- | 1 T known to collide, though that does Instead fancyibox [0l HEC 1'; YW > assiduous in not prove that nore ever did or ever the tic FENench 0 T GilIcs KRG Ut (R eR Ch o) [DBAR DOROTHY DIX: [am past 40, considered goodlooking, have never |will in fact, if two stars cane within | for tk : herfadlsinglt (100 L o e been in love and have never had a real proposal. I am in the business| millions of miles of cach other the Spoon or A se & or oriea or [ LAE ESEC BUACE S04 = 3k r1d, but lead the kind of life so many girls of my type do, soclally manless. | would leave their courses and rush spoon: 'he bride will find the ool e it Iut dancing ia the only thing we miss out on, as.our salaries amply provide at each other with a force awful to while & Jewale | T000 SHEE L e e us with all other amusements. My life is full of interests and really quite | contemplate. here wa. B - display purposes | lever, thes will never forker. Thed' | catisfactory. But I sometimes wonder if T have hecome old and cvnical, and| For a long time scientists looked in |y (0 (pd | olely, afterward proves clittering | fliProve to e fovin THEIs, B A [if T am making my independence a fetish. Is there a danger of that? | vain for some order or plan in the 2y ohe rather than useful. Initlals of the oo ‘o ioe ¥ i BACHELOR GIRL. urses, the “world lines,” s Einstein | embroidercd on the case lend = oo rthday you e {calls them, traced by the sturs which | bt S e centered ant Answer: Yes. T think there is a very real danger of the woman who| #PPear (0 be rushing headlong in Do not in the point et fment changes, as they are distinetly A GIEL saY ] ELEMEN | wrap. ecting wed- | tie wtrings, and inclose the whole | for the convenien enjoys her independence making & god of it and sacrificing too much to it e t the jeweler's pasteboard boX. | can gain v v, We women are apt to run to extremes, you know, and we are a bit crazy | give PeIBveC thar LO BECEE O = ewelers will deliver the glft it It | perception and, at times, your bril { now with the jov ot having broken the fetters that have bound our sex 0| 3", g “through each « e | mal ts made anc, 1i OWe r, decry the fact O and wi oul '8 X Ct edomm. H P o e Sversonal Jis taken b s llancy. All, however, decry the fact | long and with our first experionce at fresdom | Now what do ridesroom | done later rather than at that time. | naver to help others, hut enly t | 1t scems so wonderful to us to know that we are standing on our feet| Answers to Yesterday’s Questions. | vour own ends. Y probably, | and are independent human beings, free to come and go as we please without| 1 Cozl gas s an odorless and dead- successtul in your own individual walk | agking any man’s permission; with our own money that we have earned with | 1y" gas; what we &mell from furnaces | T BY THORNTON of life. Your success hus not been at- | our own heads and hands, that we can spend as we lika without giving an|and sometimes call coal gas is really | Vi STORIE 'RGESS tained without leaving sores and hard | aecount to any one, that we feel that independence {8 the greatest thing in the | sulphur. AVE. W. BURGES: feelings. A victory. when it is bought | world, that it is better than love, better than husbands or children, better The pleasant emell in the air| at the price of selfish ; Is always|¢han anything. after a storm is caused by ozone, pro- | dearly bought, and does nf, ruie, I know more than one woman who has refused to marry the man she | duced the action of lightning on conduce to that dex of happiness | really cared for because she loved her liberty better and preferred to go a|oxyvgen. I i < vark. Each time he was a little deeper | Another Ruined Tree. ”lm;chi.»]f_ : g ‘vr-mum"hnrmn with co s Jonely v through life rather than submit to the shackles that family life| 3. The smell of bad eggs is due to Now, all this time Farmer Brown's!| Your home life—and 3 would put upon her. sulphur. had been busy elsewhere and he | from those that sho and | — 4. Smell {8 not caused by vibration, not tho e if Johnny | €4t 10 you—is not bed of roses and | o 1 think, is a mistake, for while the wife and mother is the most |ltke light and heat and sound, but by was harm to the : Bih e vice 1% | pound of all women, her bonds aro silken fetters. 1t is true that the woman | the throwing off of wmolecules which sounz trees. id think to go/ unseltl:h service Lrings i it | (ose arms are full of babies cannot £o where she will as can a single | Strike the nerves of the nuse and pro- overed that he . s g iy <'in { woman, but she finds at home interests and joys that more than compensate | duce sensation. 5 % as too li . | them lack of = | her for wny pleasure she would find in soclety or globe-trotting. crifice| 0. The eense of smell. except in He kr b e g | Fecomes sweet when made for those we love, and the woman who give G Nr;!fl‘.‘ s ruther poor, owing to ik who had done it bec (Covyrizhit. 10 e ily does not lose it, but finds if. ieir horny beaks. hr HSHo el nel : 6. Bad-smelling gas is put in {ilumi- to warn y ts his feet to mis Johnny ) down out of o few minutes Farmer 1 That is one side of the question. The other is that freedom is a almost_lost his temper. | compensation for many of the things that a woman who does not marry d so. For a fe | Josex. and it is good to hear from one woman who has intelligence enough | t aim 3 11 philosophy enough to realize that no lot is without its drawbacks. PR s % ct_his terrible ¢ The successful business woman has much to be thankful for and little overnment hydro-electric pro; 1 to Johnny Ch in| | to grouch over. 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