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Housekeeping Shouldn’t Be All of Life, Jane Advises Reader.

Put your problems in a letter to Jane Jordan, who will help you with them by her answers in this column daily.

EAR JANE JORDAN— I have been married 15 | years, happily so far as my | relationship with my husband | Is concerned. Our trainings for life have been opposite. My family was extravagant, emotional, sacrificing the stable things for the luxuries. His family was stolid, economical and level-headed. My husband works hard in business but has a complete lack of self-salesmanship no aggression. He content with a comfortable three meals a day, respectable clothes and a movie now and then. 1 have learned to do much with little, but I still like and want In our present home there is an old maid sister of his who works. Keeping house for my husband one thing, but carrying the burden of it for a selfish, narrow is another. My real probl>m is whether not 1 should work 1 made good money before marriage, but 1 do like to work my home. My husband prefers me to be at home. My sisters, whose marriages went on the rocks, sve successfully carrying the burdens of their children, earning the money to buy things 1 want, too. | They point out that I am the only one in a family of seven, including father and mother, who has made a go of marriage. Should I find a Job and risk my marriage? B.D. Answer—Would you be so discontented if you were not confronted with sisters who have more than you have? No doubt each married a showier, if less stable, man than you, and at the time you thought they made better matches. When their husbands failed they found resources within themselves which you fear you do not possess, and again managed to outdo you. Perhaps you would be more satisfied with a simple life if they didn't make you feel so inferior. My guess is that vour sisters chose men who resembled your father in that they were “extravagant, emotional, sacrificing the stable things of life for the luxuries,” whereas you made a desperate effort to select a husband who was “solid, economical and level-head-ed,” without realizing that you were sacrificing the extravagances to which you were accustomed. Now | vour sisters realize you have something valuable, but you stand in conflict between two desires. So do they, but they are too busy with their jobs and children to brood over it. The problem of occupation must be solved by every well-adjusted woman. Do not think that a contented husband and a well-run home are any trivial achievement. Tt is simply that housekeeping is so much less strenuous than it used to be that a married woman with no children has too much free time on her hands. The problem is not wholly economic. You need a content for your life, an activity or interest which will bring real satisfaction. Your sisters, by their example rather than their words, have made you feel that the fate of a married woman is ‘undesirable. Although they do not say so, you feel that life with so simple a man as your husband would bore them, and it makes you feel more inferior than ever, You need not leave your home all day to find some absorbing interest, remunerative or not, which would make you feel useful. Any achievement would raise your selfesteem and give you less time to think about yourself. A good hobby which you could turn into pin money would provide a few little extras without threatening your husband’s prestige. I do not believe it ever is ‘desirable to live with an uncongenial relative in order to maintain a higher standard of living. It is only a dodge to avoid competition with the outside world. JANE JORDAN.

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ham spend much time in the study of school curriculum schedules.

Miss Burrell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur 'C. Burrell, plans to | ford Junior College, Bradford, Mass. this year,

GOOD FIT LEADS TO SLAM Cooling Etfect

Today’s Contract Problem

South has bid one diamond, West one heart. North and East passed and South doubled. If West now passes, should North bid no trump, show clubs ‘or pass for penalties?

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Solution to Previovs Problem By WILLIAM E. M'KENNEY American Bridge League Secretary HIS is the 11th of a series of 12 articles, based on the new textbook, “The Standardized Code of Contract Bridge Bidding,” written by F. Dudley ‘Courtenay, and indorsed by many leading bridge writers and players. Once the fit of a hand has been found, expert bidding takes many turns and utilizes ‘many bids which would not be considered for a moment under other circumstances. In today's hand, even an adverse overcall does not even slightly slow up the bidding of North and South, because North knew that hz held not only a long suit of his own, but a great fit with his partner. North's jump in another suit was obvious with his magnificent fit. although some players would have felt that the free bid of two clubs was enough. But North visioned slam and wanted to get the opening bidder to thinking of that possibility at once. South's rebid of the hearts was to

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show length, and this was all that North needed to make him want to explore the slam possibilities. The diamond bid was an obvious cue, and South responded by showing control of the first round of spades. This was all that North needed to bid six hearts, and when South heard that bid, he did not hesitate about going to seven. He held the king of clubs, a very important card, in view of his own more than average hand and his partner's strong bidding, and thus fits in both hearts and clubs were assured. (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, Ine.)

Turbanrs Inspire Hats Modistes have taken inspiration for toques and turbans from the Near and Far East. There are tall Algerian velvet toques tapering in the center and duvetyne turbans draped like an Indian maharajah’s headgear,

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Vitamin D Needed for

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| Diet Should Be Arranged

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Of Warm Bath Declared Best

This is important because everyone perspires more than usual in warm weather. More waste: matter from within and more soil from without are deposited on the skin. Hence that uncomfortable, sticky

Even though your fancy turns en- a : feeling, and unpleasant odors

viously to the frozen wastes of Siberia in hot weather, restrain that {impulse to leap into an icy tub. For cooling off purposes, warm baths are better than cold ones A warm bath, on the other hand, may be delightfully cooling. The

pull out the stopper and let the cold water flow while the water in the tub runs out. Step out before it gets icy and blot up the clinging drops of water with a clean bath towel. Avoid vigorous rubbing.

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To Include Cod Liver Oil and Cheese.

Editor, American Medienl Journal In addition to rickets, which fis

| | | | By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN the obvious effect of lack of vitamin

Today’s Pattern

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{D, the human being may show rela- |

tive lack of this substance in various wavs, \ | For long it has been felt that the loss of teeth by pregnant women

was due to the fact that the grow- | ing child absorbed from the mother | the necessary substances which she |

required in her own body in order | to maintain it in a normal state, Thus, expectant mothers

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and | | especially those nursing bables, are | urged to take extra amounts | vitamin D regularly. They are |

{also urged to take proper amounts | | of calcium and phosphorous in order |

[to keep up the supply

This is particularly important for |

the nursing mother, since calcium {and phosphorus are given off in the | milk for thegbaby, and the mother | suffers from a lack of these ele[ments if she fails to take an extra | supply during the nursing period. Adults Need Less No one knows now whether the human being requires much extra vitamin D after adult age. Por a been recognized that miners work much of the time underground, and therefore do not come in contact with sunshine, do net seem to show any symptoms or evidence of a lack of vitamin D It is safer, of course, to add enough cod liver oil, cheese, butter or cream to get the extra vitamin D that is needed Diet Should Be Examined With each of the vitamins, as well as with vitamin A, it is recognized that a deficiency will lower the resistance of the body; and there may be secondary infections indicating lack of resistance to infectious diseases Thus everyone should examine his diet to make certain that it contains sufficient amounts of calcium, phos- | phorus, and of vitamin D to prevent rickets, inhibit bone deformities, control defects of the teeth, and to control the secondary symptoms of vitamin D deficiency that have heen mentioned,

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East Shown Late Styles’ In K ur Hats

Higher Crowns, Silhouette Versions Feature Winter Modes,

Indianapolis stores awaiting arrival of the new lines of fall and winter hats, exhibited this week in the Millinery S(abiligation Commission's fall fashion.show at Valley Stream, N. Y,

Higher crowns and dramatization of new phases of the silhoubtte mark the new lines, which ate ree ported in dispatches from New York as being “drastic.” More than 1000 fashion | attended the Vallev (and reported that fur | ing counted on as the | ter type. With most stores plan. [hing late August fur sales, soma are awaiting the arrival of fur hats to accompahy | their coat sales,

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Feathers Also Popular

[| Mink, Persian lamb, krimmer, | nutria, broadtail and silver fox | ere used in the hats exhibited in the East, while the use of feathers | was played up in the fall hats The crowns of the new hats are | reported higher, but sloped toward | the back.

i The turban, so popular here and

L = adorable butterfly-wing | sleeves of this little frock are |as cool as they look and darling will when she wears this cool | dress. Tt is as easy to make as an

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jon princess lines with a flaring ( skirt, it buttons with three buttons at the front and has a pretty turn- | down Pattern includes

pantie, Pattern 8026 is designed for [sizes 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6 years, Size [8 vears requires 2% yards of 36- | inet material and is lovely in & sheer cotton, To obtain a pattern and Step-by-Step Sewing Instructions inclose 15 cents in coin together with the above pattern number and your | size, vour name and address, and [ mail te Pattern PEditor, The Tndianapolis Times, 214 W, Maryland St., Indianapolis.

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| in the Midwest this spring and | summer, carries along for fall with the shako the leader in the ¢lass. Also among the turbans are flower pots, bonnet-berets, and Scotch caps for the very vouthful.

What They Call Them

Some of the current terms for hats, used at Valley Stream. are SHAKO--The modern version of the fez silhouette, Originally Wiine garian, the term was applied ta the tall, fur military caps, with | metal plates in front PDIRECTOIRE Applied to heave [and wide-draped turbans with the [bulk concentrated at the front, Dates back to the first Trench res | public | MAHARAJAH-—The oriental-tvpe | draped turban. Reportedly inspired | by the Tndian potentates at. the | coronation of King George VI HENNIN=This season, the hich { hats sloping toward the back, Worn in the Middle Ages (1400 to 1500) | ae high peaked dunce cap gils houettes CANARD Dick blue: | the perfect contrast | dresses,

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