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WOMAN'S PAGE. [P RIS L P e fat to 80 far. s *géz Aot breath this very ® bit of rest % . | health. Oh, Bobby ‘min " i i ST T, (k- down to ) % more W Took. ta bis Beely pust ad the reached tHe foot of the tree Bobby climbed. . There was a sud dog's barking. There was exct:ime'nt in it thlnm:fore. got him! We've ! this tree! Hurry fi‘ p! up!” he was barking, & heard and Presently fhere was “itiegity wiE 2 g B brush and {wo hun the foot of the tree. all right, but T fear 1£ ~ v':;ifi;% o one. i e o B e it : s e, e e o un! m, And ‘th an ever. the noise, dic big hemlock tree, an lme 2 o C hearing all - faster. of S b i ¢ 'Bia 2 Egid E._§§ That reast fit to melt in your mouth ... golden-brown “crackly™ on top. . .served with the perfecting touch, the tart-sweetness of Eatmor Cranberries . . . why that's just what your mouth is watering for! The sauce takes enly ten minutes . . . Here's the recipe: 4 cups (1 pound ar quirt) cranberries 3 cups wates 13§10 3 cups sugar Boll sugar and wates together $ minutes; add eran- berries snd boil without stirriag (5 minutes is usually - suficient) until all the skios pop opea. Remove from the fire when the poppiag stops: For o thinner sauce, just bring water and sugar to @ boil—then add berries and let them cook uatil they stop popping. - Eatmor Cranberries THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, NO DOROTHY DIX’S LETTER BOX Can the Love Thief Be Adequately Punished by Law? M DIX—Is man-made “the God-1 W 1SS there 8 lay to punish woman In the |- 5 "2 We know there is a Ia it be enforced in the , but why can a woman with [y and the allure- pents of youth step in and take the , the 18 his e the son from a mother, rob man of honor,and respecta- bility, anid go unpunished? 2 If 1s no such law, aver ageia ? If there is such & lay. why is it never why is there not? Why let the woman go free to | %m, ‘Why » T.D. N. legislate against any crime and let the mo} Answer—We have a law that permiis ved husband or wife to sue the home-wrecker h;:m demlndu:.monem m for the alienation of the affections of the errant spouse. do not read of some man Jousand dollars 8s the price of ( away from gsm or of some 8 large sum for having purlofried | her husband's affections from her. t is & W“e and @ sordid thing to assess the damage done in breaking up a iwme in dollars and cents, to try to heal § hurt with & pouitice of greenbacks. But so far it seems to be the only method we have been able fo devise for punishing those who commit the most das! and the most terrible of crimes. { sheik the vamp are worse thieves and murderers. Those | who f.?\f :hvevmn of ggr hu.shqxfd and u{.ue n n!‘du:elr father have taken thing Infinitely more yalua n gold or jéwels. Those Who :fi?.m:&fl'mm and love have done something far worse to her than i they had killed her body. | t t] an be any man-made law to deal adequately with such crtmi e TV OB b iy 1o siways an ‘mside Job. The love, thief Bas an accomplice. There is alyays hmbana or wife who was accessory before | the crime and who opened the window and left the door unlocked. To save his face, every man whose wife is unfaithful to him pretends that he was the helpless vlef‘.lm of some muf. who captured her and bore her shriek- ing away from him. Every woman salves her vanity by trying to believe that her husband is the hel victim of some siren, Who, by some black magic. won him away from her and his children and ‘made him forget his honor and his duty. 3 This 3 really virtuous woman who loves her husband is as safe m’.’m”flffi.';“& urfhl’m were locked up in a steel yault. Every wife who goes astray meets the seducer at least half way, and the fault is no more his than hers. 8o also with men. Thuorld is full of adventurers leeun‘ ag their married men with fat pocket) IP: but no man need be captured by ane of pirates unless he desires to. No man Deed surrender if he i willing to flee from danger or put up 8 fight. Undoubtedly the woman who uses her youth and beauty to win a man O ahgd. B 30 G e DA, weak, Bserably clesvre ho e serves to be punished. , weak, rable cresture himself be flattered and uh:rod into forgetting the vows he made af the altar. whhm&»-&dum&cw:-:‘ngt&mm had his obligations children, o Bokoray ngx. You can hardly pick up 3 paper in who I& demanding forty or n(& or & h his wife's love, which some other man woman who {s suing some other woman one bl [ JPI 'pre .‘&LF‘" = ed Bunny reads: e me. I know my stuff.” is engaged to be the LITTLE BENNY BY LEB ParE mu smoking and thinking with Wil up, and ma sed, yum, 1 bleeve its umi it you got anof rvmm.w’ ¥ wrong with my overcoat, it R g Sme Sl ma sed, that coat 1§ y uf ave & chance to fall :‘g by themu?:em "rh’n: m'erE coat is 4 years she sed. A:a‘eedfl nl b nough to D p sed, Tt it start- comfortable. And it , there's no holes in sed. Shagsuly v:: L) uk: He who turns dis- | that ha.td Lhem:nw. b R , (Copyzight, 1930 Famous Dogs of Famous Folks | Galsworthy's épguiel, Who Enjoyed Intellectual Talks. BY 1. P. GLASS. mmflownmfiowmrmmMAmnmuu In John Galsworthy's ePgaging story ber evening he was missed from hia of i ck sprie, i, e e | BT et o, St 15 his pet s being all for corvectriess and | ar 00 FRC L ENG "He ke have dignity. been stolen or run over. 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