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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1922)
THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND; NOVEMBER 12, 1922 7 WIFE . as , - -.r-a The LITTLE - a of w :i Wat,-' .-- r 08 if. v V I Copyright 1922. bv I rtF The Chicago Tribune. I 'A The home builder. The1 home builder loves her home. Her wakinjr hours are spent sewing on lampshades and monograming I i 1 1 1 guest room towels. , 5 'JO -V: if ; : we t V. The floctor's wife. The wife of a successful doctor has to be oh, so nice and chatty with everybody. Vou never can tell who's going to be ilL The jealous wife. The jealcus better half re senis any outside in terests her husband's s t e n o grapher his family, and, above all, his college friends who have an annoying habit of talking ovei old times in which the jealous wife played no limM mi temm 3 1 WV.t CC;)r .-Vi ; -j! 9' m Mm 0 i aw, Yi . ft i 0!' 'JJC- The clubwoman. When nijrht comes (ho cSub'Jvonan tireder than the tired business man to whom she is joined m bolj wedlock, and she will have a headache r between the eye fr reading the minutes of the last meeting before the Woman's Civ Club. IS 'lit ma. f miif tff Pi .1 3F- -a? 'Mr- rf n TOM' ' Tlie coulinunlcatfYe wife just can't un derstand why her husband should mind her telling about his raise ol salary. And how the senior member of the firm as much as admitted he couldn't imagine how they would get on without Joe. Of course, whomever she tells will have to promise not to tell a souL 4 & lit its The styusn stout The stout bette half has lost her figure (she was the slimmest thing you ever saw when she graduated from Smith) and most of her looks. She laughs a lot and can eat rolypoly pudding without turning a hair. She is so good-its tured that nobody, least, of all hef husband, minds her increase ia weight. , it V- -if asiec-.ts. The good housekeeper. The good house keeper spends her days showing Annie, the maid, how it ought to be done. She is al vays cleaning something, or canning some , thing, and her proud boast is that you can ft eat from off her kitchen floor if you fee( J like it The little bride. The little bride is out mar keting, and, my, but won't Herbert be proud of his Elsie, for Elsie is making every penny count. The perfect hostess. Mr. Gestling is so proud of Mrs. Gestling. Doesn't she look nice sitting at the head of the table, entertaining the dinner guests! Mrs. Gestling has been feeling around under the table for the electric buzzer. Pretty soon she will tap the glass goblet with her knife to attract Inger's attention. And then, nothing happening, she will call loudly to Inger in the kitchen. fit A'.ief K?-frtrt ii)'.lr- f If iff" Aw. ' .T U 1 Si fti ,5- The economical wife. Many's the time Mr, Beemis has been heard to remark that there isn't another Mrs. Beemis in the whole world. There's no waste in Mrs. Beemis's kitchen! (Mrs. Beemis is visiting the icebox to see how much cabinet pudding there, is -left from Tuesday's meal - - The fond parent When papa comes home right away he will be asked to go down the street and tell Harold Speare's papa and mamma that Harold ' took Spenser's kiddie car and wouldn't give it back for ever so long. And Spenser was just as deal hout itl Told HArojdbe.needa' hackl