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Monday Evening, June 29, 1925 - , THE EUGENE GUARD THE EUGENE GUARD Page Seven V Jk A S, ;h ,?T v WIS ASiJi X8 U-v" . si Dick groaned despalrlnoly as ha tContlO'iel from pact oue) you'vo been singing tho blues to your iplf all day. You haven't had a bit of a good time, have you?" Gloria shook her head. "V uhe confessed. "I haven't. I feel awfully 'blah,' somehow or other, today." "You're worrying about that sap, Wayburn," May said with sudden btuntness. "And you're a fool to do I've had his number ever since the night of your party when he made such a fuss over Myra Gail. He's tome sheik. ... At least, he kids himself that he isl Gloria looked intently at her fin- :urnails. "Hum's left town," she said at last. "So don't worry about him and me am- more. . . . Ami I don't know what's the mntter with me, May. Hon estly." ' lint she did know. .She . was terribly lonely without NXvburn. What's the use of pretending.' file asked herself ou the way home tlirougli the streets, warm and sunny in tho lute afternoon quiet. "I'm homesick for Stau. That's what's the matter with me. That's all that's '.vtoug with me." VViiyburn hail filled her idle days with interest, for mouths past. When there wus nothing else on I, mid, he was always srenily to to fur a drive or a hike with her. He al ways had a new dnnco to teach her . .'. or the latest New York hit to ing to her. lie had a ready laugh, and a wealth of funny stories, lie was amusing, (iloria had always called him her one-man show." Now that he was gone, time hung hearilv on her hands. She didn't know what to do with herself all day l,,ng. , "I'm lost without Stan. That s about the size of it." she told herself, in she turned the corner of her own Ptreet. The mother of the Itonberg twins was just ahead of her, followed hy her lovely off-spring on roller skates. Across the street two of the neigh bors stood gossiping on the driveway between their houses. Gloria looked at them, curiously. They seemed happy and contented in their placid, deep-bosomed ma turity .... those two women. Hut I wonder if they really are. Cloria asked herself. "Or are they sick and tired of married life, like I im?" She quickened her steps and caught up with Mrs. lonberg. 'Hello therel" said the twins mother. "It's nice to see you around home again. I tried to get to the hospital to see you. but the twins were both sick in bed with bronchitis. and I never poked my nose outside the house for two weeks!" She sighed. "It's Just one thing sfter another for a woman, isn't itV he asked. "Now it's the spring sew ing, and then the canning sesson will be here, and after that the fall clean ing and sewing! .... My goodness. I don't get time to do half Hie things I'd like to do!" Gloria looked at her Intently. Was I Fashion Plaques pi b racist uJ to be the um bo! of bondace, bnt not so tMif. " mniirt woman wfsrt both irros 1 'frf.J with jewrlM r.d carrM t bands and dooxn't care whether own bdj oiiiTr j-wlr7- Tby I barbaric pindcr that in ' 5' fa. r -.a Tf P. vr 4 , . I . man ova mi i w,,.,. . Dv . - Thc;c ' . '' ' ' ':,r. i( ti?,r V-wJ " " 1 . ' ,.e..ra i i HI w.' J . ...rii ' " . THY UR (T I ;)LZiv Vl U A.M-T fv.SSN VX ,4-3e SPlU THROUGH T $1 VGHT 1 yMJtl3 """" lVv sowsuiherm feLA I 1 S gryM'Asr II ZZZ7 PARICi w w wft. rWS JKV 'fill ' V.Sri-t-'-tr ks.-X A - --'..rir. A I .AflSttt. I -rjxrjreiZS 1 1 dropped Into his armchair this little, bright-eyed emiling wo man discontented like herself? "What would you like to do, real ly?" Gloria asked her. Mrs. Donbrrg tauithed. "Well," she said, "I've had three cans of blue paint up ou ray broom closet shelf for three months," Bhe said, "and I know it sounds silly to say it, but I juBt can't Beem to find time to paint the twins' bedroom set with it! That's what I'd really enjoy. Fixing up my house so it would be pretty, like yours. Mrs. Gregory." Gloria's interest flugged. She certainly had nothing In com mon with the little "hausfrau" betdde her! She Bflid goodby to her and walked Dick was In the side-yard trnns pliinling some rannas along the house. '"Hello, where have you been all day?" he greeted her. "At May's house," Gloria answered briefly. IMck ran up the front steps and opened the door for her. lie followed her into the house. He asked her how May was. He told her thnt Mrs. Gordon had tele phoned an invitation to spend the Any with her, tomorrow. Hut (xlorin knew that that was not what he had come into the house to say. He said it leaning up against the newel-post -at the foot oT" the stairs, nervously tapping the trowel be still held, on the polished wood. "Hoc Seymour thinks I ought to go away for a rest," he said. "How would you like to go away with me for a couple of weeks, or so? It would do us both good." Gloria's eyes nnrrowed. "Is your mother going along, by any chance?" she n sited, biting off the words, like little bits of ice. "We el, jDoc Seymour thinks she ought to go along." he began. "She's not getting over her operation as well os he hoped j Gloria interrupted him, snappishly. "Is she going?" fhe asked sharply. "Now don't hedije, Iiek! She is go-1 ing, isn't she?" ! "T don't see how I can very well tell her yon don't want her with us." he Baid. "After all, she's my mother. ! Glory." "Well, go with he, then! Hut count me out!" Gloria cried passion ately. "I wouldn't go to the most wonderful plnce on earth, with your mother, IHrk! I rnn't stand her!" Angry tears sprang to her eyes. Rut she brushed them away with the baek of her hand, and ran uptnirs. She went into the little taffeta hung room that had hern hers sine the beginning nf luck's illne.s. SJie locked the door behind her. In a moment I irk was there, rat tling the knb. . j "Open the door. Glory," he plead ed, "and we'll talk this thing over sensibly ..... What's the use of your taking it this way? F.ren if mother goes w:th u, you won't have to see miifh of her .... Open the rloor please!' "Oh, dry up and blow away!" Gloria answered crossly. "I'm not going to talk about it any more! Yon go with your precious mother, and I'll find something to amuse me here never fesr!" She stopped suddenly. She had just found the letter! Stanley Way hum's letter! .... There it s!nd. propped up against a tall perfume bottle on her dresser, where she would be sure to see it. 9 With shaking fingers, fd-.e ripped open the cheap, white envelope. "Pear Kusset," the letter read. "I trust this letter will find yon well and happy- After J sent the old fanner to get you the day of the accident, I bent it. I thought you were dead whn I saw ymi lying under the car. and I knew if I stsyed I'd he miiM up in a scandal. Relieve me. I ws glnd when I heard that you'd only had a few broken bones. If anyone hap pened to find my silver eigaret rnr. will you send it to me?" "As slwaT. S W." Pelow th letter he bad penciled his address. He was living on Forty-Second street. In New York. Forty-Secnsd street! The wor-! broyrht to Gloria a sudden Tiion '-f electric lights, dashing taiicars. gar crowds of people, red-striped awn ings before restaurant entrants . . . - Her breath caught In her throat. II.w she would lore tt be therw! I'srt of the movement, the color, the riot, the Bois! " Thee was corned beef for dinner that eight .... corned j , . hore-rsdish s;. iVd eahhsg. "I hate corned beef" GIri rtaJmed when the meal was s!rnot ovtr. "1 win jw'n g n a Ult.e It . 11 ui . .nn . til t1 -il .i IZ: -J II IIEFF.CAILS "H I 1 lw I tt U l ., t . ' 1 t ij t- i k . i i. jerrv un t ict . m o e n SMiS. " "D - " - iw ixearon 10 oweu up ! MUIT AND JEFF t : , ., ... , , . , Wat I HINTS ON HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL ! Just Watch Your Diet, Agatha Ilv AGATHA l)i:nl'SSi:Y I (If the Ziegfeld Kollies) I)l"t'AI"SK I know benuly iniiwt come. 1 1 fr,,;,i tl, mM. Inst'"") o' 'b" outs-lo. 1 am Mtrcmely csreful of my , diet, litirii';; the Ktinnn''r I avoid all ( e..m'i.lieat.-d miilur.-s of fn..,l and all 1 Inplilv s''H'i,f,l dr-s.mp or ssai-es. ' , ,,r ,,vic n "k. bnt no more, I have in.-st Th" re.t "f th- lim" . 1 ne oil green Vegetable". s'mpSy ,..,li. d or arrange.! in -rii salads. ; mre money to keep hon-e ..n. I Then we wouldn't ha.e I., ent t li horrible stuff, just be,-auee it- rh-a.r Ili.k laid down his knife and f'"1 on hi. plate. He l-k'd ""- "' table at Gloria th.-iglnfuHy. That r-i-.in.i: be said. "Miss Ilriggs "id l"' "" h"1'' "f mine hile I ' '"k " "" ,hr backyard. I afraid HI have to k ),,u for that money. Giory We can t afford to spend it Just now. Thai's why I'm tm'.g to f' b place uin m, self." I lider Ihe tablecloth, tilons s hands were iwlstll. and MtistiJ th'ln ' H.hes franticali). si.,., tried to "pen her ino.i'h to peii'k. Hu' 'be eouldi. t make up h-r mil d bat to ssy. What culd she M) ? " bat -s. ihere to ssy? She hsd gien up all bop of Wty hums psjug back the mon.-j '. She sal s l-nt, look.ng at I . W wild k-r great brown eves f:ied and "'ar ,'rg Tl.-n she began lo cry. Tears ,..,, distressed IJM-k korriWy. h knesr. I,,. lie got hu se.e) e -n around the ub . her. lie dr.. t,.r up f."-n . her rtair. and o-it "f .he led b'T to !' davenporl in " "'" r.e.rn aw! nd li-r .!. into H . vei.etjr d'OM.s. I . Crr lit'le thing'" be s..l ' sr. jo'.- s.'rs.d to f ii in e al.il d. I j , , j i ( r a v X. f J .r j' V Vl " ? h J - n - - . v. f , i ' - '' t ; f , t i - ; - - -V o ) - 4 ', SA t , J sKWa- . .- . . ., ".1 'r 7 v U f f ' J t A ' 1 ' r . si Says This Zleflfeld Beauty 4 . i . i - 3 'vij'.WrA.'iMl1 ftl'ret n.W.V. US' ,1 Debussey I No desserts of cake or pis come ni) way. but 1 hnre all the fre.h frulls j and melons I want. Often I drink ,, ,,, ,.,..1 jij. ,,.rlJiul( ,, ihet simple, 1 have very litlle to do fur my eomplrxlon hut eleonse it. Ami my weight stuyf Sfiwn so well I don"! hve to worrj about any eilra pounds. So my lo inltv creed is Just - Wnt. h .'OMr diet and l...ir file,- Bl.d Weight will Ink, iMre uf tl.-l".' i ni'h the iiK'lie) ?.,,,. You fpet,t it, i didn't you ';" Gloria ri-idd'd, soM.ing at : 1 1 f : ftiek's breout. i "'I'h-r', there, d'U.'t cry," ls said. ' "It doeMh't f:ntter, botiey. I Woiiidu't have mention' d it to you. oi,t we're dead-broVe. Jd hare gi-en it to you ' fr bts a:,d titi'tg., if I tur-n t right down to ri-' i tH.ttom!" tilorii wiped her eyrs, Ri-d l'...ked ! up at him. " I J; n. w here are you goiig to get the n.oney to go nrflT on umr 'fji' phe asketl. " ihe.ujd llnok - I i right baek to work ltf!orrw. if ..u'r down to jour 1 t i(..l!sr' Iri'd f plttHfilng an epetVite triji" I'i'k groaned de.irmici s h dr"pt"d lr'ro h arr--!' h ur. ' I lieif k unr I d i;k- i.. iln W. ba'-k to work." h -I 'l. ' l"it I '" S-vtr:rttjr 'f't I't g hifk iltto the offire until IVe p it -n (e.; ji . ir.d. He- H.S I'll gO ' tO pi A, .( J d..." ' 1 He ejared hi thrO1 s-,d v i t on i!h d.-ffni.itj. i I'm goirg to nr:orzei- H.e h'ue." h SJid "Vou -e, )F;t f-.I fo get S''TT.e tnf'f't j to t '! -v-r "Is! I start ejirntr.g agsifj. t. I ha'e , to put a piaster fn it. '--ii 1 g'KfH ' it re. n't be helped (. ! a pret ty lough run .f !'i(k. 'n''. ,'. Inifij e, r'!,--i!'.'" Gloria rt"t J- 1 p'" t 't ' bsr-dnge fcrf..., her S'h-.f!? eh' -!.er I Mif-'-.d tl re have' S'lf ftlM W 'he ( ..-oe of Wa.b-jrur i.-.k t-i.-L i atiil Lave that cigaret case of his. give it to him." "Yon enu't,'' Gloria "He's left town." The moment she had said It she .'...lid have bitten off her tongue for her stupidity. "Ilium!" I'ick mused, "that's to. . . . A letter came for you from New York today, 1 told Rnlighild to put it on your dresser. Hid you get It?" "Yes." Gloria faltered. "I did." "Who writes y..u letters from New York!" nick asked. tTo be continued) Radio Programs Kt.W, Puriland. 401.5 netera-41 ;o T p. in, ( buide Johnson aud his ltnk,r thrjiier orchestra; 7:d0 tu H p. in, w.'jitbei. polire and turke; -poi'a, lit us hullftins an I t.aetu.ll ir in'... After s p. in., alien' fr bi.g distanro rc-fptiun. Kl'I, Iais Aiuelea, 'al., -I17 meters - U, il p, K&aimuer's musical mi'liiice; t, Mi.-I tamel's nightly doing; J:f.V r.iduitoriul talk; 7 t'.ilifornm Serenaders' orchestra. George Crunk, leader- SiMinund SaeliH. violin soloiM; U"!fe 1'ratt, tenor; S H, program, Owl hrtig roinpnny; 10, program, W'hI- ter M. Murpliy Motors company. Vir- ginin riehn. Had... uigln ; Us j Angele. atnng qua. tet ; 1. 11, Ks.nm- oer. preu.uig lta West and ns Alexandria hotel rfanee orchestra. Kb'iM, Heattle, Wash., JMXli me tera - J tl:4ft p. in., (llympic hotel con cert orchestra; 0:4ft 8:15, Hherman, t lay A; ( ". program; H:U UK Times dsnce music. K V W It, Hollywood. Cal., 2.'2 me- tera p. m., chddren'a hour, Ml j Hrt.lher of KKWIt; 7 S, program, I New Complexion John A. Kvens rorporstion. lli. iendii c.t.He.l sirnw hats that have faded I'ark or- hesti-J; H H. program, t heek ; mnr ,r niM,P hka new by coloring Neal Coffee t".lii.iili'( .Maxwell House Mlt( j m,m ihinned to (ha right coffie string quartet, Harry' Jackson, j .in.e and made the consistency of lender, Columbian iualrumentiil trio, ftiolit.e. Horolhy Hodd, nopratio; tMO, Alia- f dena program by K. 1'. Janes Kay j y Regal Color KalluKC nd ltdl Ha- h. th jaas wma Th(r0 . f()f fld oreha-tra; 10 11. Warner lrJl)e v,t ,(N,y Ul pur)U ,ll(t ani fi-tibc. direction i harlie bellman. , fr(k. but ll.r purple cat Is featured KG.). Oukland, Cal.. Ml 2 me.rr. j(j - ti-7 p. m., Kuhler k Cbte Ampu-o fttidioa, Nona t.aiu-heli, niezso-so-j.rmo: Alien Guiiine l'oyni. violin t; Theodore Ktrotig. organist; k. Amprion trto. ' The Trend "f Agricul niral I'ricts." I'rofraaor I- W. Flu !i,,rty; "(ietling (tur ( hddren H'arlrd It ght," Or. Ait-crtine Richards Nab; "Keftern of Appllaitfou," W. .1. .Miir en; " Aineri'niJi,ntiou." Iisn 1. Hhi-r-tie; 10-1, Henry H.iUiead's orchestra. Vvli.1. At.gek.. Cal., 4'T,2 me T4.r- 11 7 p, m., Iighion's Arcade feierii orchestra; .lack Crnnshaw. ..Mler; H 1". program. K'l t T.. S. 41 Ik, Wa.h.. '. '.' n" S !t p. in., br iril ran Seieiire el lire- i't. ll.'iSi- nl ntlidio pr'grlll. K"X. l.!iwu- d. Cal.. ne ii ,. .". .;.ti ft: I '.p. m Wrtisn.er p.pe rgsn stud-t. Hd 'AH shorts talk, I,"., trel talk. W. y. Alder; :;r. diiuier hour iii'inte; 7::t". pro- ffl lllll. 1 o!! : 1 1 1 1 . t-r eompjin ; 'J. program. I- W. Sforkwell com- 1 , 1. -n. : '. 1". progrr, in, i. ?rnwaiier i.d l',..tv;i. I-"--' 't""r',', f -irii.g'tH'.; 1" I'- G'odr.ih dver ! f, c.ird d;,ne f.reiRatrM. Un , j M ; CI. '!' 1 g-r. eontrs eontr.ilto; I't 1 ;, A'.e l.w'-nf'11 C-oa.nit Gfove (;,pe ,.r.-l,fi.Jra from A m!i.id'T , 1 ., i 1 KI'G H -n Fnnfisen. "!.. ' j ..,!rr. t'rV p. m . bs-et.all; i 40 7, I Waldemar I.nd ar.d ft' States ftei- i turl.t orrhextra; H UK "peial.c r; nh'. Clare H.rrngtoR. Artur- ''v - :rv-a. org(.!": I-U. Waltinujr l-ii-d 1. 1 j,,) ssi'Mte Its! uraiit of'i-trs. : U. i KIX. 'fikinf.'!. ' ni-tra- , 7. i 7 7 :m p- m. news i'em. we.ither' i r,.r..mM. rrarkei. ai.'l 1 -nanoal ' " S : l.'i st'id.o pr. g-'m, n-i.'tle u'isr- sr.d M J trio !h sol'.is; i , :t 1;,, fI1M- hr I'-hi t,r'i! oM' h' twill ' ' roo'fl enterintr. br-id a.t frm 1 v w,-t', t,aijro..m; ! I". 11. regiiUr . If.eefmg ti.e I'Pte.-ijti Order '-f le"ke ! -Mem't j 4 KJ "Mi. ly.s Angs, Cal., '.'7.' me 1 1er - S.lenf nigh'- j ',. KCAi: I'ullm.sn, Wash., filnfl me. -J. ' teri--7 ''J I'- m ' eflu'-atl'insj ami il r rf-f-'-im ?J.rm tiik. Bi'i: I'l t,y 'u'.-tm i--nt. The Transcontinental Tourists Reach Chicago FTAPPER FANNT ScVyy 4 ISM Wl SW StIMCt, Lipsticks rnaka men im rod. Home I lints To Dlsooiiraoa Moths Wrap your woolen garments In iicu Mpriprrs putting moth bulls in the folds, and puck away for the auin-tni-r in covered holes. Printers' ink Is very nhnoilnus to moths Those Rust Stains f, tl,m wllh Jliipi( mM Mt , fin d , ,he .,unhiM. Try an Oil Rub If a black straw hat has heroms bifity and gray, brush It thoroughly with a ptrc of flannel that has been slightl oiled uiih vaseline Those Tan Shade I hie to the iiopulitrity of beig, one sees much brown and tatt footwear, and ronihinaliotis of the two shades in the same uimp. CHOSS-WOHDFOH LITTLE FOLKS If you ever caddied on a golf course ymt will i-erlatidy know the first word Herons, hut if not, it menus forward, and sounds very much like the word it iiteaim. 4 ISM Wl ' ' WKA mMMCt, SM j P T R T -j.j tL S fa 'I '' 0 t:tu. i.VJl Z li 'T-ri 73 rm J I fcaanil Aerott Forward or in front. Trutiiftil. Hebrew word for God, Irnlisii river I's'd puhli'ii. Wit hui I'arts of a verb. I,o(;g grs Oowa .Msehine for folding I p'UI Hecond note in scale. I hevere4. To aria. 'Jilt W-m Ipl I I'.iint of i-otnpan between north po and hre the sun nurs. I'oHit of rott.pas between south pd ar.d where the "in ris. ADVENTURES OF4 THE TWINS Th B and Silver Wing tat on a ros and apray of (As a succaaaor to Jack Daw. a new ftature for children la bslnf started In The Guard today. It la a daily fairy story. The first oue fol lows herewith.) VJIIA'KII U'INrt and NlmbU Toea appeared to Nancy and Nick one day when they ware weeding the gar den, Hilrar Wing sat on a ruaa and Nimble Toea balanced herself on a spray of hnueyauckls, looking like a very gorgeous butterfly. "Hello!" said Hllvar Wing as loud ly as she could which wasn't so vary loud. "Hello!" satd NlmbU Toes almost as loudly as Hllrtr Wing, bat not quite. To the Twins It soonded like two litlle mouii squeaks, but they had sharp eyea and sharp ears, and ths minute they beard thess odd sounds. Ihey knew that something unusual waa happening. "Hello!" they answered. Then they looked around In every direction ry. TJ carefully, and suddenly they apUd the two tiny crea turse. "What are you doing here?" aaked Nick, throwing a big burdock leaf over the fenca and hitting hia hande togeth er to abake off tba dirt "We're on busineaa," ssid Kilter Wing. "We'fe brought a leitsr from the Fairy Queen. Where Is It, Nim ble Toea?" Nimble Toes fished around In her pocket and brought out a tiny envel ope which she held out. "Here H Is," she said. Ho ths Twine took Uie letter snn Nick read It. This la whst the letUr aid : "Dear Twins: Tou are eurh smart lit tie peopia and so brava and every thing that I am going to auk you to help me again. I'm id all sorta nf trouble. Bomsone stole my beee and haven't any honey. You Date no f Cynthia firey Says: 4 Its CYNTHIA GRFT M' ANY and many an "Id maid U the direct and uiihaouy result of the 'Meady company" limiitutlon. And there is no n,r unfair arrangement on earth than this one between a man and a woman. "I love )oi," sate th man. "and so I want you all myself. 1 want no other man to cull on you, to take oti lo parti or movies, or to make love to you." e Very often the girl In the case is greatly flattered by tins proposal. Time and bitter eipenence have yet. to tfh her that when a man loves a girl be wants her for hi" wife . , . not for hu "steady company." She hai yt to find out that (be man who aska a girl tn let him maks bvs to her without asking her to rnsrrv him, is a "dog In the manger." The plain fart is that he doesn't want h-r. himself, and he do-sn't wut aiiton else to hevs her. . . . unlit he h fallen in love wt'h someholy els! A girl plsye a waiting game in k-re. She cannot go out tit woo the Pritica Charming of bar choice, as a man can. H, has to wait until someone cornea long and falle In lose wllh her. Aod nt the end ( one love affair, h has in ni '. waiting for the next one to h-'gto. Whereas a man ean break off" wiih Mary at a hat unlay By BUD FISHER thf Ootrfan Htv NlmbU Tost balarod harsalf on honeyeuokl Ida how fond I abb t bmbst. All gueana Ilka hontj and I Ukt It batur than anyon, alsa. 1 boUsra. "Now, my bsst ara apacUl baea. Thoy maka all thslr hoasy out of rosa jniro. Itut I bar many sasmlsa and thsy has, basn Jaalona of 037 bm for ysara and yaarm. Now thay haro bsan atoltn tha ba,a Iuto- and I wnndsr If you will vo In starch of th,ra. "If you ara wflllnc to r. pataa. tall Hllrsr Wlnia and Nimbi Tvm and they will ftr 70a tha Karl shoss. 'Tha bta ar ha Oea fMa htr : hapsd Ilk aa acorn "I hop yoa will fO KrtA ttsat To I won't bar Tary mveh trostbl fhnallng tbsra for m. "luring ly ymrrtv , ' "TUB FA.1KI QURBtir -dura, w.'ll ioI" mUi Wick. "I ahonld aay vol" nU Kaacyj, , "Wbar ara ths mtflo show, nlaasa. Fairies? W'U 10 and bant far tti (oldeo, b htr rl(bt away." 1'hsr thsy ar," ald Mrw Wbvf . pointing nndar th roa buaa. Ths Twin looksd and lo awd p , hold, tiers wr th ihotsV Thsy put thorn on and liiatjmllT th. two falrla, flaw back to th Palrr Quson'a palac bsssrlnf th now thai Nancy and Nick had start sd on an othsr adremtur and wonld saarch far and wlda for th wonderful bat that mad roa bossy for bar Hoyal Hlf h nsas' labia. Aa for Nancy and Nick, thsy atood for a mtnat eonsldarlnf whar ta o. "I.st's aak th Orm VTlsard In tha traa-topa," aald Nancy. "That's a pratty lood Idsa," aald her brothsr. And by nsnly wlshtng. thay wr whlsktd Ihroafh th lr to a for, it ' of tall tries. I (To Pa Conttnnsd.) 1 (Copyrljht, 10-.'5. NBA Harriet, Inc.) night dance, and ask Sally to go t .Sunday nin aerrlca with him, 24 boura Uteri e Unfalrl Of eonree. It is. But tin ier orasent fondltlona, most of the 1 man-mads rules of thla world are tin 'air t women. The one safe Institu tion for women U marrUge. . . .with its forerunner, the formal engogt- 1 men 1. And a man who U sincerely tn lova will offer nothing lesa than this to the woman of lua choice. ".Man." remarked a long-dead ag, j "proposes, and woman disposea " j The aensilds girl will Immediately i dispone of the chap who propos a j teady company" to her. If his lova ' la worth anything it is worth the dig nity of an engagement, at the very, j eery least ! - i - Fashion Tips 1,'MWIOIIiKHKP nst it aa sffwtira ' s triimninf for liiierle frocks ot vnlls sn.1 itrfan.lt. Eaiy la Mak r.,llar and cuff ls of ribhon In hls'k or hrlsht colors srs sh.iwti fop sM.rt rostumes. Good Taam Work In roiineniou with ths print rtrssa ths use of tha wi.ls jabot ia almost iiisvitaDls, a K