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is THE EVENING WORLD, “A woman—I mean ought to be ashamed to "Why should a man carry a full Woman around on his shoulders, ike These are the questions which form for herscif and family Suddenly she t# caught in the mael strom of domestic life, with Its finan ela} complications—a younger siste blindly leading herself into a vers wndes rable marriage, a mother an father grown irritable with family complexttics and futilities, and « 1€ newed acquaintance with « fore sweetheart, who somelow o fascinates her. Tt is wh'le she is attending a meet ing of women of the community Constance Moffatt ts brough face w queetion of Rev right to rom the man from wt a divorced “A Ww who is reasonably hex ought to be ashamed to take Mrs, Ceaiz, a d nd a visitor to the town, indignant query + e women. “Isn't the majority of the usual thing? to say that she sh “Why should Mra (rats, makea answe iving ans thing to the houid abe take and not have settled frivolity, even wills she was mar- ried. And so it ought not to be a great change {t she had to earn a living. She might have to do it if her husband died or went insane or was sent to fall, or was grippled or disabled."* That's different!’ is the ery trom the women—and no doubt from the majority of the readers, "IT don't know why." the divorcee “Ir she's had a profes- ret back into tt, or It's only a matter of vontinued sion, she Jearn anot willingness. Any intelligent woman can earn her own ving. She maj not have everything she wants, but at least she cin have safety und comfort and independence.”' “But he's taken her youth—he taken the best years of her 1 This objection comes from ano! “So has she taken his,"' is the r reply of the devo! “And what are t Nfe? Not one's n inexperienced youth.« The are those of aturity ans sense. ‘here’ mental argumen at all.” “But its } d for an older w } to go out and hunt for a * get down to work,'' the continue. “Any woman from thirty on “in Delay May Ruin | Your Eyesight | It is easy to neglect your | eyes, and a few days delay may make dangerous ii your sight. | will | ground, Charges moderate. | | | be accurately |” Rulshflgron URTTAVENUE 649 FIFTH AVE.,N.Y. BAST SIDE-—ABOVE 43th st. | M1—Carved we with parchment LL OF the Christmas gifts at Ovington's will please some of the people; some of the gifts vill please all of the peo- But never at Oving- ton’s will you find a gift that will please none of the people! OVINGTON' S d boudoir lamp ade~ $10 Should Women Accept Alimony? Is It Fair to the Man or Woman? Problem in Demestic Independence and Justice and sestion of Ethical Rights Discussed. woman Ww allmony."* itself at Lethe wyary me suffer, dm: I'd like to ae made ar, too. he divorcee !' the di aking a few dollars nt every month ake you ake 4 pity vent. Do o 18 reasonably healthy and fre ollark could mi np for what you call suffering? grown, side-bodied, falrty intelticent | SUPPOFe You mean grief and selt-5 nd humidiation? 1 can't wee t ; of me ‘ioney ration for that.” is any re mpared to it. These w n alimony know 4 aOEhTH Moffat carrying Costs More and Goes Farther HE milk alone in every loaf of WARD'S VITOVIM PREAD costs more than the best family flour that goes in the loaf. And then there is the cést of the Vitamins, ex- tracted from the wheat heart at great cost; and after that the mineral salts and the added protein. No wonder it costs a few pennies ‘more per loaf. But if it cost twice the price of ordinary bread it would still be the cheapest and best of all breads; in fact, the cheapest and best all around food. After all, bread is not just bread Stop cating bread just asa filler. Choose your bread with intelligence. When you buy, specify WARD'S VITOVIM BREAD. Increase your in take; cut down on more expensive foods, and you will save considerable money on your food bill, and provide your family © ith SUPER-NUTRITION To keep at all times fit and trim Provide yourself with VITOVIM THE KEY TO*HEALTH WARD BAKING COMPANY Place your order with your neighborhood dealer Copyright 1932, by Ward Baking Company 1. 1T A GIFT for B dayor fora do you want the m y to endure? ) send, you FLINT & HORNE R co., Is find plenty to do," is. the the basix of a story recently written} sreon women of sixty: ane ve, “it's this way in marria by Marmaret As ot "Yop- 1 f awe positions as houseke luded Mrs, Craig: Me ; i less Towers," & pale Anya eas 3, seen ais adatite sgh Ui he Te Sine ia ened he “Bupport’ te the title civen to this] 2nd helpers in women’s clubs or ¥. W warning th 7 Support’ ts the title ¢ CA nnd they've run caf teva e household, she with the object qtory. it is from this Nttle ‘Vand tea roms and gone into busin of keeping the house, making a home Ada Pas nee proble m OF tor themeelven \ffording him ¢ panionshig They \ nomic independence of grea “Mhy> there's HBtKTE ' he| fail to make a go of it, If two men ny. the ing equal to the a si to Civorceen jfexeltement of starting tn for your. [onter into a similar partnership, and Hngore is tue StOry OF & ref 1f,"" she continued, “of building up| {ou't carry , neither insists on cf thirty who had been married for), puisiness, ever ao little a one, savin | ‘he other’ im a fat sum for “incompatibility ec ments. oe a woman for dead to her family, a Aid-Western fam! the accident of narrow prejudices. She brings wit ee. SB sxgetats her a comfortah'e al. mony with whi CREE Sruchiy nebe lo Dulld ap ing future obubly \ee a aS she hopes to bulld a promising f with + ain’ eee a te 30 Enort’ gee 0 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1929. duller than the fat o%4 that roots| from a man no longer her husband.” spoceien “Support” is published by the Mac millan Company — ce DIN SHOOTING. David Owens, thirty-two, of No. 33a West 124th Street, former Marine Di- saion patrolman who went on a ram page Aug. 6 in the vicinity of No. 352 West Sith Street and shot another of rr and a walter, was arraigned yea day before Magistrate Levine in Weat 4 Court on a charge of felonious as- sault and held tn $2,000 ball for the irand Jury. Owens te alleged to have snot Patrolman Bernard J. Greene In also William |, Luce of No 35th Street through the cheat maelf was shot in the thigh by fore he waa captured Real “GIFTY” ARE THESE IMPORTED KID GAUNTLET GLOVE $2.69 pr. With three cow embroidered backs, ing embroidery brown, mode, tatty Floor. 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Tt tea satire on Anslo- Indian soolety, written tn 1884 With the manuscript aro offered thren Kipling letters relating to ite history: #ince it wos written, ‘There are nuiny author's notes on the MS., an tnstruc: tlon to an to whom it wns originally ileation to “eye brolder’ West 125th Street Between 7th and 8th Avenues Gift Suggestions from here and there, at The Store of Gifts Galore ii-kt. White Gold | WRIST WATCHES $17.50 Rectangular shape. Fitted with, jewel ad. ined movement; en 1 dinl ane eaboe! nok sapphire ribbon guard Nice ely ranteed to keep satis- Fone year, of a new n exchange. tain | gra | crown SIL K Wi AISTS | Ordinarily sold at $5.00 °.) 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BURLINGTON, Dec, 7.—The Average net Income of the American fariner will be tesa than $465 thie year, Gray Sliver of Washington, D.C, rep resenting the Ameri Form Bureau Federation, said. in an address to-night Wey “Jat the annual meeting of the Vermont Farm bu Federation here He declared that the n aation, with 1,600,000 me: county organizations and sands of community centr : Fenting more than #89,000,000,000 Ine Vested, was now 'n the “throws of dis tress’’ for lack of *'a reasonable incone to tnke care of netial ne al organt GIFT IS SPORT HOSIERY $2.29 pr. Sport ibbed silk und wool im the newest heather mixtures. Some all woo! with embroidered side clocking Maint Forest Mills Glove Silk Underwear GLOVE SILK VESTS $1.95 Vink; heavy glove silk, in bodice style, self material shoulder straps. 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