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PAGE 11 fo intiss. ZASIA turned up at the bottom to form a|cept that It opens at the bottom as This will nerve to hold jew-| well as at the top, Jt may be A narrow ribbon to match narrow ribbon and tiny the pin cushion to It in enpectally denigacd t 1 can bag without FEATURE ACT COMING TO PALACE HIP The “Ove as Revue,” widely | heralded ax the mont specta 4] jand diverting production secured for the Loew theatres thin year, comes aa the bie feature of the new show opening tomorrow at Loew's Palace Hip. i minute condensation ef the Broad way production of the same name which was a trem muccenm In | ¢ |New York. Its cast of 15 people | ry |numbers many favorites, [them being Blanche Latell, whe \has been a principal th euch Broad. | } productions as “Naughty pocket olry nerves to Ue gother, |Little Gifts to Make for Christmas FOR THE BOUDOIR A frilly lampshade will make an | ift for nung girl trimmed wit milk flowers to hold . be slip ,) _ EPARATE HOME PLAN mp y y 1 ON’T CURE DIVORCE EVIL? Cpe r Miss Grey: 1 have read your articles for a long time, ind been very interested in them, but I have never cared to} ny . r . ‘ ay AR Se THE BOOK OF MARTHA om,” who has conceived the bright idea of separate homes | INTRODUCING MARTHA PALMER—A PORTIA or married couples, and now I would be truly thankful if} WITH HAIR OF SPUN GOLD peer thru your columns, let him understand that there! neni wiih ai “as east One marriéd couple who can be happy without| ts ES Heer Senet Ee | Stee See ae Many scone. ot A be “ he o he To o, Martha by a tena in separate homes and “visiting each other at stated eter baa T Tenght wel'eere oo the voirit of wort, ond happiness Paervals, or on invitation |quiaite than the morning when ahe| and #o TL was thrilled with gtadness | "8% Pro : sub,” with is article sounds as tho he were related to Fannie Hurst,| came to ask about Mother Lorimer | When she came into my room wn:| Manele” | in ihe Cun” wilh) meets her husband by appointment. Let me tell you, %4 o& Her bionde loveliness te so) Announced, and put her fingers over) yi iMG oT oaMlt A lM cle Tom,” and all the readers of Cynthia Grey articles, | (toate and her manner so feminine | My 608 peters : op | fle & Broadway succes at fon b that it ty only after I have talked) “Guess right the frat time or I'll) | |. \ a, “Let's that I and my husband don’t need separate hobses to MaiN-|with her a while that I ever remem | away?” Md ig og ids en gers: FY | tain our happiness. ° ber that she im about the cleverest 1 jumped and hogeed her hard. antrywomen are famous is gen- We have been married some time now, and still love each | young woman tn our town. | Bob had come out of the stupor six Ny Ponseswnd by Mile, LeRoy, a » powder puff is atta her as devotedly as we did during the days of our court-| In that connection I reoan Daddy | hours before. He wea deliric and who appears in th | «ilk and forma the cover of the box hip. Yes, even more so, for the hardships that have come|Lorimer’s joking prediction that a| be cil Hot Know me. To bolster up n we a s 5 is iu I Pesta w 1 my patience and courage, I nat at Ove ” : ne © our lives have only drawn us the closer. They say that “4, pian bey May Bhd Ae Oo Sey | my desk in the room next to his, and prov is wg erie orth | Orme nny ps 4° hen hard luck knocks at the door, love flies out the window,| “Martha's blondnem makes her tn.| Very Mechanioally —arnanged — the pd eal room bt I know, for a certainty, that this is not true in all cases. funny side of “Our Boys” life | pifiow cover for a you irt's reo tatlect all the. more astounding.” | sheets of my confemlona rranca, | ise two shades of pink organdie. An not only meet my husband at the door at night, when he|mmented Bob monthw ago, to “Writing # novel, Janet asked) Iyasmuch as the revue is a forty mes home from a hard day's work, with a smile and kiss, goes which . t of th HANDY POWDER Purr sdown pu! | & wrinkled Take an ordinary swe and securely attach @ silk stick to it The back of th covered with frilled ra land trimmed with tny silk Gowers. ee ff | NECKLACE SERVES e putt is) ALSO AS GIRDLE One of the new etyle fade te a |necklace of bead with @ | easved galaitth pendant The chain reaches about #ix ches below the watet. Many emart are, girdies. & 49 | appreciated spine woode rv TO HOLD NEGLIGEE ette over rome taffeta or two oth almdes combin can be used for a lovely and useful bag. It in made like an ordinary bag ex amonk | sewed. A row inhes the t bude fi! * pIue ge women DAINTY GIVT Dainty powder boxes are easily made, A gigan bowl is used for « foundation, Mlatted or blue mut Jin ahd @ piece of net is gathered tometer in the center around the fo of a small kewpie ¢ ls dre in net and SEE THESE PRICES Permanent Hair Wave, per Curl 50c Henna Packs $5.00 HAIR GOODS, BIG REDUCTION, LARGE SELECTION Our operators are the best and thorough to the oblong of the Nehter organdie in ntitehed to the center and two rows of hemetitehing trim the edges. Fiveg which I replied, naturally and \epite Martha, | minute Production, but two other] |fully, remembering Katherine's yel- “Perhaps.” T anid with « sigh, acta ape included in the new bill q it I am just as eager to have the home cozy and cheerful | nd a well-cooked meal for him now, as I was in the first ays of our marriage. While he still tells me he Joves me, ith just as much ferver as he did in our courtship days, low halr well posted on the relation of brat to treewest Hob has always been very fond of The Ferraros Johnnie Keane, “the boy from Ire lightly, then wud-| land.” utilizes hin wit and sweet | into her eyes. 1 | tenor voice in @ collection of songy saw that her Uhumbs wore set hard | and stories, “The Predicaments of Jane Lort- are acrobats and organdie roses add a finishing touch ene PIN CUSHION FOR TRAY ANG A flat pin eushion that can be lied up ix a practical gift for tray smallest detail. These reductions in effect only a short time longer. LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP in proof thereof, he} brings me candy and music nd pays me the nice little at- tentions that an engaged man vould to his sweetheart. Of courm, If two people get mar “for fun,” then, the separate 1 man might work out, Hut'| two peor truly leve, close Mionship and amoctation only them cloewr ° “Unele Tom,” you must either Unmarried or elve be married toa who, perhaza, would be hap in a separate home from you woukint have the idea mt aspociation kills love im the single home. Martha in apite of the fact that she is a lawyer with more ciients than she can easily look after, Few of ur men friends really care to talk |to w highly educated girl I think, | but Martha Palmer is hailed as « unique specimen of her sex and treated like a princess whenever she appears al @ social affatr, She derides openly the men who Matter her. I know that when she! talks to Bob she will get the oxac status of the chemical trade, Hob will feel awfully flattered by her interest in his business—but not be | cause she is a lawyer! | that | “Martha has the sense never and| took fits of crying and would then |" tore clever than the man she | jabuse my husband for bringing | talking to,” Chrys, the — has) ‘This, friend readers, is my view-|all upon me. said; while Mistress Ann Lorimer, At, and I believe that all truly| Thru all this he bore with, me,| WhO seems positively to revere | d and truly happy couples will/ comforted me, helped me with my | Martha as @ goddess, once remarked: | with me. household duties, which were bemg|, “Marthe Palmer reads all the new | ABSOLUTELY HAPPY. | sagiy neglected in my sorrow, prayed |0°OKS but she never boreg you by rc «ey Mod fafid asked God's forgivenem and) ‘king about theme ife’s Trust Gone; [mine Slowly I came out of the] Pemeestiy, 1 eve ainsry wep) 't Be Regained black pit into which I had sunk. At/ dered what Marthe ay) happen to | times I felt I hated him, and then Pear Miss Grey: In your columns | would come another torrent of words, | O° alone together other evening, I read the letter)Thru all these years, at ¢ our | & mah ho had fallen from) nome life has been & =. ol Martha used to consider ber hus band and mite the supreme ex Face and who would give the world| sun would shine for a time, and then ;*mples of chivalry. She and Ewart, regain his wife's love, I hope | bitter memories would spot! it all ; Bx and I, used to go on joyous in- Wil print my letter so that be) He never leaves me except during | Nocent “bata” together, usually out | tht not despair lie working heuwre, nd chews me| door affairs, like motoring or golf: | My husband proved untrue to me! every consideration. and is always |'0€ oF tramping. We bad wonder. uple Of years after marriage and.| patient with my bluck mocda1|fu! good times and I was utterly to say, T was heart broken. | muse love: there is ne way out, but | Wretebed when Martha went back to I dearty loved him, and my beat-/there is one thing miasing, and that | b¢? Profeasion. dream of love and happiness | is, trust and faith is gone for-| Mother Lorimer advised her not burst tke a bubble in the air. | over. A WIFE. | %6, Dut most of her younger friends had ppide—tons of it—and so, | jare extremely interested in her | the world, I refused to believe | | plana, in spite of the evidence, and for. | FUR-TRIMMED HATS Can « hustand and a wife rare | When a couple marry, mat one| /O MATCH COATS cord without | disturbing the| the vows “For better or for; The fashion of trimming the bat] cquitiprium of their heme? ‘That te ot J. got the worst, and there| with fur matching that trimming a| doubtless the Memes seating sects ing to do but make the best popular | lm ef thie or any ana ft{ No one will ever know, rg ip eae A 4 ® ree | we girls all wanind to see how) God, how 1 safferea. 1 ae |"% raiguacsne Martha and Ewart would solve it. p nerves, nothing interested | "Te Weertng fur coats with bats (| Martha's som arrived, to further and onty sheer necessity made | match complicate her married life. Three look after my household. 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