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WOMEN’S FEATURES. MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY - £ BY JAMES J. MONTAGUE. How We Happened to Be. %:e:: nnfll: % strong along, Hud the Romans and Greeks under- o the whol® bunch to eviet stood the dangers of malaria they might em. still be Yuling the world. s Cibosss e oot 1 et e | e h Aty co® ook B S TS y and uhe earth But can set all our foes at defiance— Had they known that the tremulous | That unfettered and free arias And untroubled are we, ‘The mosquitoes emit We owe to the wonders of science. As they flutter and flit That we do not bow down to the sword Were the warning of lethal malarias. and the spear But, feeble in science, though mightly | We can credit, in part, to our own in arms, heads, Through swamps and morasses they | Still we should not be here, waded, | I'm convinced, on this sphere, I tho;en a;ugm lads hadn’t been | 3 f Mystery. ‘Whatever became of Huey Long? One Reason for Gratitude. o4 10% Sne could hardly term JOYOUS—| ey we won't be able to atford an- ‘That the fly spreads about | other war for quite a while. ‘The germs which delight to destroy | Wary. us, These hard fightir® folk would be still| There are very few members of the playing hol Exposed to the bites Of these venomous mites Till their visions of conquest had feded. We should like, I'm told, be the| slaves of the Greeks— | British nobility in this coun now. Mo power on earth could have licked They are probably afrald of a Sir tax. ‘em. | (Copyright, 1933.) SCREEN ODDITIES BY CAPT. ROSCOE FAWCETT. KAREN MORLEY’S REAL NAME 1S MILDRED LINTON. A DEVOTEE OF CHRISTOPMER MORLEY, SHE ADOPTED WIS SURNAME AND THE GIVEN NAME OF ONE OF WIS FICTIONAL HEROINES. HAS 26 BATHING SUITS BUT NEVER WEARS ANYTHING BUT TRUNKS FOR SWIMMING NINETEEN CATS ON THE RADIO LOT ARE OPAMCIALLY LISTED 45 “SANITATION AIDS” BECAUSE THEY HELD RID THE STUDIO o, AP OF MICE. (Ot 1y T e . B & coin, using one with “tails” on both sides so he marries Carolq Lombard or not in “No Man he agtually uses such & coin. To make the coin, two half dollars of a Central American government no longer in existence were sliced in halves. The “tails” were then fused together to make one coln. ' The | Cfiase & Sanborn’s Must Engaged Couple Defer Marriage Until Times Pick Up?—Shall Wife Allow Husband to Spoil Her Life. ONEY will buy a lot-of the things that we all want, but the one thing that it doesn’t buy is a happy marriage. On the contrary, a fortune is a greater menace to domestic happiness than poverty ir, especially when people are young. When we see a rich boy and girl get married and go to Europe on & brids] tour and we read about their million dollars’ worth of bridal presents'we think what s lucky young couple they are and how wonderfully they are starting out in life together. them over to nursery governesses and servants. One of the very worst features of the depreesion is the slump it has caused in the matrimonial market. Young people have cold feet, just 88 bankers and merchants have, and have been afraid to make any com- mitments. Many who might have married haven't dared to take the rick, and this, I think, has been a mistake. ‘“Nothing venture, nothing have,” is as good &n axiom in matrimony as in business. It doesn't do to wait too long. You can keep your heart on ice until you freeze out all the warmth that is in it, and wedding cake grows stale if kept on the shelf too long. s DOROTHY DIX. * * DBAR DOROTHY DIX—When people have been married almost 50 years and the man loses his mind and wants s divorce so thst he can marry a woman with a scarlet past, should the wife, who has been & good wife and worked hard and made many acrifices to lay by a nest egg for old age, allow this foolish man to marry this gold- r? For more than two years this vamp has pursued this silly old man wi sshe is in love with him and he wants to marry her. The wife has it in her power to prevent this marriage, not only by refusing to give him a divorce, but she can prove that he is of unsound mind. What should she AN INTERESTED FRIEND, Answer: This man sounds like of the altar. His wife should by all him from falling into the hands of th also have a guardian appointed to helped earn and which belongs this for her husband's sake as well as for perfectly miserable if he marries this and who will be sure to neglect and mistreat (Copyright, 1933.) emotional | Pulse is (Quickerned recher in theo! ) EOPLES of the Orient—the oldest, most sophisticated races—have long known and appreciated the ability of tea to awaken the sluggish senses . . . vitalize the nerves. . . add to the color and richness of life. 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Enjoy this vitalizing drink, daily, from now on. { : 19 4 " Copyright, 1933, by Standard Brasde Inc. /« ) ) Zender Leof Tea - well ced meals, but be sure to in- dmu;gnyol n vegetables and ® | salads and raw fruits. ‘O’utdownh: ) Juice, grapefruit juice or tomato juice every morning. | r local treatment first cleanse the skin with a leight-weight cleansing oil ‘Wipe off excess cream. with warm water and a mild . Rinse well in tepld water. =ISeroco warm one heaping teaspoonful of boric acid i , Allow it | minutes. Dry with a clean soft towel. Arply the following lotion: Omne dram or . cream. ‘ash Then bathe the parts affected with baric acid solution. sulphate of zinc, one dram wo solutions er. well before using nc':'muma. potash and four ounces rosewater. Dis- solve the zinc in half of the rosewater other half. Then App! with @& clean plece of absorbent oofl/-y MAGAZINE PAGE. | Papa Knows I “Pop, what 1s récant?” “Politician’s a; (Copyright, 1933.) ton and allow it to dry on the skin. 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