Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1927 — Page 7

APRIL 6, 1927

DON’T BE ASHAMED OF LOOKING FOR A HOME AND MATE

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MEN MAY MAKE HOUSES, BUT WOMEN MAKE HOMES Mussolini Short-Sighted When He Fails to Give Wives Credit, Says Mrs. Ferguson.

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson Signor Mussolini, Italy’s ranting dictator, has much to say about the general inferiority of women. We are a confiding lot, so he tells us, and rather foolish when ono remembers that it is his sex we so trust. Our imagination is run riot. W r e are romantic, always wanting love. We have clone “delicious small things, but when we attempt grandeur, we fall ignominiously.” Thus the dominating signor. Which goes to show that, like many others, Italy’s ruler does not know what greatness is. Do all of the magnificent creations of men, marvelous as they are, compare in importance to these “delicious small things” that women make? Mussolini himself created anew political party which became strong enough to put him at the head of the state. He is building a tight little one-man government, which will probably survive in this form only so long as ho lives. * • * (lies Napoleon Such arc the monuments men build for themselves. Vast obelisks painfully erected through wars, plagues, famine and despair. Mausoleums towering over the bones of common men. For it is the primitive and ruthless male that men such as Mussolini envy and emulate. Napoleon Bonaparte, the military genius of the modern world, and a heartless destroyer of homes and hearts and lives, sacrificed to personal ambition, Is by all odds their greatest hero. The creations of women have not been so flamboyant, but are they ' less stable or less worthy and fine?

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While men warred through a million years, it took a woman to make the Red Cross real, like a sort of Christ of the battlefield that goes behind the guns and salvages lives. What Women Do Men make nations; women make the men who keep them alive. Men make political parties; women make the civilization which causes them to function. Men make laws and religions; women create the moral strength that makes their enforcement possible and the faith that feeds their flames. Men make houses; women make homes, And the Signor Mussolini is short sighted when he fails to give Italy’s women proper credit for his country’s success. No doubt he, like many other egoist, has climbed to fame over women’s hearts and owes his present high place to that patriotic fire and grim courage that is instilled into the sons of every land by its mothers.

Is the Wife to Blame When Her Husband Grows Tired of Her? 0 * v • \ I NOW pronounce you man and wife." V If Just a few simple, beautiful, solemnly impressive words—j/ \ but how fraught with future happiness or woe! Vljlfrjgt 41 Is marriage the beginning of romance —or is it the end? If; W . | | Li | a man grows tired of his wife, who is to blame? , i'|i|; Many a wife lives in a fool’s paradise. She thinks because j jljjj she we dded to the man she loves that she can safely rest on i / J QgrVM ! IjjjfflpTOM; her laurels. For he now belongs to her. ( j|A | / r* She forgets that “getting” and “holding” are not thesame. If his affection f Ms rnfm 1 r j -wi | itiWvh cools, she attributes it tc> business worries.” If she discovers that he no V : 4|||/v Sfr R onger 03168 — rarel y occu ls to her to wonder if the fault lies in herself. jtn'Al H * mMiPm Too late, she may suspect “the other woman.” But when he confes- tOi I /t\l \\i V\\ 868 *h e truth —and she realizes that as a wife she has proved a wretched Hl'e ' Ail'V V v Aw®! i | failure —can she win him back again? Can she regain the love she has (\K fLj Ju , .j/ Iw l I '|i I loßt t hrough her own ignorance and folly? # IfllMoF MM y* fufl 'J\ Vv\n '‘‘TiMMiins. |K This is the situation that confronted the wife in that vivid, heart- —/ t ' V S n\\ \\ throbbing, never-to-be-forgotten story of real life, “My Stolen Husband,” , fj^ff**** 00 * II w\' \\ pi Vj\ Jilif’ ‘ j which appears in the May issue of True Story Magazine. It is a situ- ■ iS\\ T WllV Hlfjr ation that, all too often, has resulted in broken homes, broken hearts, - T Lj\\ >j \ V BA W and broken lives. Every self-satisfied wisp, and every girl who contentIVNA* \ ;P* Vv- plates marriage, should read this compelling story. It will give all wqmen Ifn l ’\\ |A| | something to think about. ' JnMI rsi The Most Popular Magazine MAd§ in the World—and Why jji I I I ql\ TfTHAT is more fascinating than the drama of Life itself? her as straight-laced, old-fashioned—but lor once she decided iV ( 4 \ I fc* 1 W What is more thrilling than the frank revelations of to “play the game.” What happened is a true-life narrative ,i\\ \ V f l '. personal experience? True Story give* you these every month. that every girl in America—and every father and mother, too “J-vs ' jyik. That is why it is the world’s most popular magazine. Through —should read. '-wVVy True Story you share the most intimate of human secrets—1/ wZ'SW IHaV ! he p 3B temptations and struggles of life that could never Stories That Fascinate,Thrill, Inspire! I v L be revealed any other way. Read, for example: 1, [in May True Story: I* M, Yn, of Fo!ly-irkd T .nd w,. V “Out of the “False Gods" a prize worth guarding and keeping, Evelyn should have been you will find something that will stir your imagination and hold // 1 ‘iZX "The Pace fpT auptemely happy. But stronger than love was the desire for your interest as only a story from real lde can do. True Story Redeeming J*T/ie Secret tCA * career. So she followed the lure of ambition but could is now on sale at all newsstands—price only a quarter. To 'J, whK Shadow’* * have looked ahead to see where that road would lead— avoid disappointment, get your copy today! e. 7 “Youth’s Madness” When a girl falls in with the .„ u M „ l] My Life” "Fools’ Gold” sci wrong crowd, anything can happen. A week-end cottage. Use the Coupon it Ton Cannot Get "nJ And 7 Other Big Features gay companions, drinking, dancing, petting—and all restraint True Story at Your Newsstand enema thrown to the winds. Beth’s friends had laughed at .. ————i . MACFADDEN PUBUCATIONS, Inc. . . , 64th Street and Broadway, New York Citr I wtih to bteome familiar with True Story Uaeuine. > ■ ■■MMI ■■■ m ■■avaunt SIP Plcaw enter my reroe to receira the next Are ieenee m h.|innlnr the May number. im 'CI H H H ■ [lf yea prefer to examine the mesaxine before aubarnbtrg. .imply mail ua 23e, and wa will tend you one ropy of ■B ■■■ wMMBm man the Key lisue once. JL The Greatest Newsstand Sale in the World \IW | Kmt iAddreaa aty " ■ ■ t 1 ■— l

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Yearning for a Husband Is as Fundamental as a Baby’s Instinct for Its Mother, Says Martha Lee —Commends Reader. By Martha Lee To say a girl is “hunting a husband” seems to be to dub her as being engaged in an activity of which she should be much ashamdd. Anyone ivlio makes the statement invariably has a note of contemptuous amusement in the observation. But why?

The girl who is reaching toward a home and her mate, is doing the most natarxl thing in the world. Her yearning lx as fundamental as the baby’s Instinct toward its mother; as insistent as the something which calls the birds to another clime —- Sometimes a substitute—a career, the hard or the fascinating effort to write her name high in the business or professional world, may case and seemingly almost destroy this natural, primal yearning, but the average girl, deep in her heart, knows that— You may diet until food is almost unnecessary and you’re as thin as a wisp, but it’s impossible to entirely stifle human hunger; you may suppress, starve, keep out of sight, the yearning for home, a mate, baby hands, but the true woman will never entirely lose this. It’s natural and she need not be ashamed of It. Wants to Be.Homemaker Dear Martha Lee: I am a fairly successful business wjman. or girl rather, as I am less than 20. but I just hate my life. I don’t want to be a business woman. I want a home, babies, i love to keep house, to cook and bake and make jelly. My girl Iriends don't seem to agree with me about this and some of them look horrific! when I talk thfe way. Why isn't it as honorable and as all right to tie a home maker as a stenographer or a bookkeeper? And what is so terrible about frankly admitting that l long to meet the kind of man who would love to help make a home, rather than a typical jazz hound. MARIE F. I don't see anything MTong, but much that is highly commendable in what you write, Marie. I love the fact that you’ve been frank in saying that these common and wholesome things are what you want from life. It’s just pose upon the part of many girls which make them pretend to be uninterested in those things which have really always held the heart of women most strongly. Are Men All Alike? Dear Martha Lee: I went with a follow I dearly loved for a year and a half, blit our engagement is now broken. Up has found someone he considers superior to mo. This lias marie me lose my love and my faith in men and I am wondA-ing if they are all alike. BOBBIE. No, why should they all be “alike?” Women aren’t and men are just people, with something of the same differences of temperament, disposition and so on. You’re feeling a little bitter but / FRIED FISH \ I arc made deßraoos by a dadh of I Ilea & Perrins'l X SAUCE J

this will pass from your heart after awhile although it’s hard to believe it now. He's Still Married Dear Martha Lee: I met a man a few weeks ago who seemed so very nice. Later he told me he was married, but hasn't lived with his wife for quite a while and has not got Ills divorce yet. but has it in court. 1. have also learned that there is a coming child. Now what do you think

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of my going with him under these circumstances? 1. DARLINU. I think it would be rotten for you to pay attention to him. The chances are very good that he has made no move toward getting a divorce, hut the married man trying to Impress a single girl has to tell something of that kind. Anyway, with prospective fatherhood before him, he has duties elsewhere. Don’t help or tempt him away from them. She Is Lonely Dear Martha Lor: I am a girl, 17. and work in an Indianapolis store. I am very lonely. Ido not go with other boys ami girls, as I seem never to get acquainted with any of them. I spend every evening at home reading alone. I have brown eyes, brown curly hair and a fair complexion. What do you think the trouble is? BROWN EYED KITTY. Evidently your appearance is not working against you, so it must be that you don’t reach out sufficiently jto others. You’ve built a sort of little shell around you and people don't usually bother to break through these mental obstructions. Resolve to come out of it. Speak

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