Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1929 — Page 13
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Silence Is Golden if Used Right Bt MARTHA LEE I should imagine if a statistical rcpoit ol the cardinal virtues of married foik were to be taken, every one would list "respect for silence .<ik moods. "Nothing jags the nerve:- worse than for a fond husband or wife constantly to be popping the question, "What is the matter?’’ or "What arc you thinking abont?” After all. we are all grown-up < and subject to children's idiosv nerasicAnd the greatest of tlv e is pouting. And nothing puts the keen edge on a good v.holchearted pout like a few choice renrurks like those, timed just at pioper interval*. Nothing will cure a good grouch like a lot of inattention. And nothing will make it blossom like a flower under ihe tropical sun like being notic'd Give Silrn< r Treatment Which 1: liie answer to almost any of the unpleasant moods of ex- . te ice. Take quarreling, for m’ance. If a wife starts to quarrel with her husband <or vice versa) and lie has the courage and trength to pay no attention, what an awful fool she will look after ten minutes of talking to herself. Uhc will think twice before she laris anything like that again. No man or woman wants to put himself or herself in a position to be made a :00l of (vice. This Hotter happens to concern a husband whose groucliincss takes form of indifference. I) r - Mr I.re r am ini.'-crably unhappy fry I v ill. I can not figure out 1$ \ four .a mv c ,r. I am 22 years | ■ -ri rnri ni**rnrri m husband rrnr, to j h. *■ e !•> t all in me. Hr shor* s | . ejj no reflection tovprrl me. and j *n after ju * t- o nd a hai. years oi msr r :'d life '7c Im'e rtv t’ icr. cicht month- Altogether. ! The f. # o’;; ;: r 1 caused by the fact * he Ta paying ttrntion to another 1 ilr! and the econd time ht leit her'' to ; v-- f . r orc v. Ms plat-e rh e. while he . - r. - r m ot*', tllin£ m: to forget him noth ,na ?. r r 'rone hr.el; tosether and lie reamed to be interested for short time. Ilr Works Night' ndrr , hr is oik me until 10 or 11 r> cloc't l out place*. Hr i not even interested enough to inquire - here. \ ; in itial rind of our. ‘old nnctnnes hen I think he r orkiiiß lie r oiu with : someone else. j Wiien he comes home T al-r s ha-c plenty to talk i-bout, ! ' or. r.nd "* r both : (oulfi have .itch a good lime if hr onlj i •• oulri co half va'. We -rldom quarrel. j When we do. it i I who atari the ai£i.- : ment. Then it n a one-sided affair, as lie j ,11 not qmrrcl bark at me. He doesn't 1 -rem to rate. >n ;t Roe' right on doing as; he plea es. What is the trouble.' A READER. ' T have an 'dca there arr two thing, that you can do to help the it nation along. One is stop giving him that 'What is the. matter look?" every 'imo he steps his foot: over the threshold. Expect hint to act the way lie did , vc sterday and the day before and ' the day before that., and you won't be disappointed if he docs. On the other hand, if he doesn't, ! you will be surprised gloriously. And , there is nothing like a good surprise. ! even if you have to cook it up for j yourself. Stop Going Out And. .-econd. -top going out. You , ri in't ay where you were going, but anywaj You cannot complain of him going places if you do the same thing. Yon work. Surely I the care of vur apartment or home could be made to take up the time j ou have in the evening between j tour hour of quitting work and his hour to return home. And let him take the Initiative i about talking. Speak to him and conv.-sc with him. if he starts the i onver .ation. Otherwise, silence. Let him do a little wondering. Don't pout. But hold your peace until spoken to. You have no idea how golden silence can be until you try it some time.
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Spanish Note Brought Out in Millinery NEW YORK May 16.—There is a new influence evidencing itself in Pans millinery. Patou, followed by , At nes. has brought into prominence thf influence of the Spanish theme. Patou developed this in the rolling brim that dipped low at the side | back, where it was trimmed in a ! cluster of roses or a single rose ticked under the brim. Agnes later brought out the Span;ii sailor, the toreador and the ri’aped effects that suggest the mantilla These models are made of black : leit straw or circ and are trimmed m red flowers or pompons. | The fact that both of these mo--1 aisles arc introducing the Spanish c.'fect is more than interesting, bcc ;sc they are considered two of •in most important milliners in Paiir, at the present time. Then again, it is very interesting to sec the gradual spread of the 10-.mal and more feminine mode, for even ” here the hats of this influence carry little trimming, they still give the effect of being elaborate in the silhouette which they develop. The expositions at Barcelona and Seville have much to do with the i:crest shown in Spanish headgear, colors and materials. The picturesque basque peasant ha contributed his bit to the smart v. orld. in giving it the felt beret, a tv re of headdress which has proven capable of tremendous variation. Although this close little basque crepe, plain silk crepe, printed voile and wool crepe. The pattern is illustrated in pictures that explain the entire contiiiction of garment, which is a new simple method of dressmaking, to obtain a perfect fit, and help you make it in least time possible. It is designed in sizes 16. 18 years. 36, 38. 40 and 42 inches bust. New fashion book containing all the latest styles is 15 cents, but may be obtained for 10 cents if ordered with a pattern. Every day The Times prints on this page pictures of the latest fashion, a practical service for readers who wish to make their own clothes:. Obtain this pattern by filling out the above coupon, inclosing 15 cents • coin preferred), and mailing it to the Pattern Department of The Times. Delivery is made in about a week.
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In an effort to break the sustained flight record for motorless planes Miss Geraldine Louise Cuthbcit, above, of Long Beach, Cal., has designed anew mono-glider herself. Miss Cuthbert, said to be the only glider aviatrix in the country, is doing most of the work of constructing, the craft she will fly. beret has been intermittently interesting for some time, it has never attained the dignity that has been given it this season. At Cannes, the beret blossomed out in sequins, with a show scarf to match. It was worn for any and all occasions, walking at midday or, dining in the evening. Pretty Salad Quite as palatable as it is attractive is an unsweetened gelatine salad, made with slices of cucumber, tomato and hard-boiled eggs, with pineapple flavoring. Labor Saver One of the printed oil-cloth tabic cloths, used with colored paper napkins, will delight the children this summer and save mother lots of washing. DANDRUFF GOES ITCHING ENDS when Zcmo touches the scalp Douse cooling, healing, cleansing ZEMO on the scalp and rub vigorously. The way dandruff vanishes and itching stops will surprise and delight you. Use this remarkable, clean, antiseptic liquid freely. It’s the sensible way to get rid of Dandruff and Itching Scalp. Keep ZEMO handy and use it for all antiseptic purposes. Safe and dependable for all forms of Itching irritations of the skin and scalp, 35c, 60c and sl.oo.—Advertisement. PIANOS (| CPRIGHTS GRANDS 1 PLAYERS Hafttoin | ON THE CIRCLE “The Home of the Cedar Chest” Feeney Furniture Cos. 108 Meridian St.
Wives Trail Bandits to Sure Doom BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON* I saw a most pathetic sight the other day. A short funeral procession. Two young men, bandits, shot while attempting a robbery, were being taken to the cemetery, followed by their weeping wives. One of the girls—for both were little more than that—had two small children beside her. round-eyed, wondering babies. The other was shortly to bring a child into the world. What tragedy walked there! The sorrows of women sometimes appall me. How do so many of them stand up under the blows of their fate? How can their love sur-
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vive when men so trample upon their hearts? The tears that these two bereft wives shed over their erring husbands were as profuse as ever have fallen upon respectable men. And more bitter, more terrible, more hopeless. No Caste to Devotion It is not surprising that a wife should bewail a husband's death. But what is astounding is that so many men of criminal tendencies who flout all laws and most of the decencies have this great wealth of love showered upon them. There is no caste to devotion. Hundreds of women may go unloved to their tombs, but few’ are the men who live without the adoration of one woman. Tire veriest rascal and the lowest
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thug may feed his eonceif at a richly laden table. Upon the altar built to the male there burns a perpetual light. And it is fed by the worship of a woman's heart. Affection Cruelly Repaid Y'et how cruelly men often repay such affection, how wickedly they ignore it! These two pathetic creatures, wives of the dead bandits, repeatedly had prayed their husbands to give up such careers. They lived in fear and trembling, yet followed the uncertain fortunes of their men to certain doom. Thousands of criminals fill our prisons. And for 95 per cent of them a broken woman waits at home. Such women regard their husbands not as criminals, but as hunted, harried beings whom they
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I tend with divine maternal concern. I The law may say that a man is too low for mercy. The woman who loves him never does. Mrs. Guthrie Re-elected Mrs. F. C. Guthrie was re-elected president of the Anderson Club of , the American Association of Univer- [ sity Women at a meeting this week at the home of Mrs. Erwin F. Mil- ! ler. Forest Hills. This was the celebration of the fifth anniversary of j the Anderson club. Chooses Wedding Date 1 Announcement is made that Miss j Margaret McGillicuddy, Anderspn, has chosen June 8 as the date of i her marriage to Paul Gibbens, also of Anderson.
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