Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, 20 December 1919 — Page 5
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THE .RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1919.
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Heart and Beauty
By Mia. Ellembeth
- - Dear Mrs. Thompson: Please adV me what to do with my husband, v.: We have been married almost eight i years and have three children. Our ? baby Is simply wild over her daddy. But he neglects us. , He has never seemed like a married -.' man since we have been married. He f: thinks he can go with the younger set as tnuch as he used ot. He does not average one night a week at home ' with us. He never tells where he has been or with whom, but I have my v- Ideas as he carries certain things in his pockets. Still he thinks I have no - cause to think evil things of him. . I am in a . state of health, that I f should not be left alone. He doesn't are. He is even gone Sundays. He has proved to me he doesn't love me ' by his actions and seems to think himself better. I have talked myself craxy trying i to show him the wrong way he treats us. He never asks me to go out with Mm and there is no excuse for It as I mother keeps the children any time I ask her. -- I have begged him to tell me what it la I do that displeases him. His answer Is that we are not rigidly I mated. I know it as well as he does, but I am considering the babies and f am trying to make the best of It I Ti can. I love him to a certain extent and could learn to worship him If he would
Botdemen Helped, Not ,' .Hurt, by Prohibition ' 'v .' - v. Prohibition . did - not hit . the bottlemaking Industry as hard as was ex-
I have had lave sworn to me by a i pected. In fact. It has helped it, Jf
certain man ani.'. I crave to be loved i anything, say Richmond persons who
let me.
so much that I. feel sometimes that if I can't find it at home, I will be compelled to seek it away, from home. Cases like mine are the cause of a
lot of married I . women : going . wrong, because they are neglected by their husbands. Please tell me how to make him care for me. WORRIED WIFE. . Your probicim is indeed serious. It seems to be vt question of choosing between self-su pport and the life you are now leading. If your husband provides for you and '. the children adequately, you have mi ch for which to be thankful. Yes, you are ill-mated, but for the sake of thei children you will have to do the honorable thing yourself and let your husband stand the consequences at his deceit and wrong doing. Thef-'e is certainly, a law of compensation.. Perhaps not right away, but later at least, you will reap the benefits of your loyalty and he will have to pay the price of selfishness, broken vows ant neglect. Leave, the children with their grandmother raid have as good a time as you can with other women during the day. When the children grow older they will be a great comfort. They will see th At father's injustice and appreciate your love and faithfulness.
collect and sell them,
About the .only kind of bottle not now. made that was used before pro-
! hibition in large quantities was the
"hard liquor" bottle, like clear glass quart bottles in . which booze was sold.,
So many. new soft drinks have come into the market since prohibition that enormous quantities of bottles are re
quired.
Manufacture of beer bottles has not waned appreciably, it is said, because
of the quantities of near beer being
put into them.
An old story about whisky bottles
being made so a needle could be run
thru the bottom and the contents of a
bottle, sealed with a bonding stamp, be drawn off and cheaper liquor sub
stituted, has popped up.
me story originated when a new machine came into use some years ago. This machine was constructed so It left a peculiar little mark on the bottom of each bottle where the hot glass was sheared off as the bottle
was made.
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And out of It all, she has wrung from life, -A 'fame that rings from coast to
coast, '
A name that opens
And. out of it all. she has managed! "Say, Doc, what's It all ABOUT,
to ret . --anyway r-
A, bowing acquaintance with half a
dozen ' celebrities.
the doors of' A bad case of chronic dyspepsia.
And about fourteen thousand
CUPS OP WEAK TEA! -And sometimes. After I have been to a particularly stupid-party, And have come home feeling as frazzled and weary, as the man who killed himself, making a million, I am tempted to ask. . as . he did, with his last breath,
As a Woman Thjnketh BY HELEN ROWLAND
She Married An A verage Man BT EOB BEOKUBT
lf$S Silence, especially a woman's si-
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Eose for a wife to be silent when she as Just cause for indignation is so
remarkable that a man feels awed from sheer surprise. Anyhow, Jim did not repeat that he would "not be threatened." Instead he made an awkward attempt at pacification. "What what were you going to say, Ann?" "Simply this," I answered eagerly. "Either you send this Fanny Frisble about her business, Jim, and take a fresh grip on your work before she
leads you into something really in-, discreet, instead of simply silly, or
or well, to go straight to the point. Jimmie, you and I will have to take separate paths. Don't think I am angry," I hastened to add, catching his Incredulous lok, "for I'm not. But I am indignant. And very much in earnest. The wife must not make all the concessions in a matrimonial part
nership. Married life has its dignity. We must continue to treat each other with courtesy. It is not courteous for you to continue seeing this woman, who refuses to come here. No woman with an honest desire for 'advice' ignores a man's wife and Invents Aim
f v sy pretexts for seeing him at rearooms and cafes." "You wouldn't really leave me, s- Ann,-for such a thing as this?" $?; ' Jim " 'said ' this with a wondering pause between each word. r "it wouldn't be so much for thin r, special thing, Jim, as for what it
stands for.- There are certain principles in marriage that simply must be followed to make it successful. One of these principles is respect.
A husband and wife can stick together
very comfortably without love, Jim, but without mutual respect the whole partnership goes to pieces." "You mean you have ceased to re
spect me because I try to befriend a
woman who "Oh, no, Jim." I almost wailed in
my weariness, "can't you see it is you who are showing no respect for me? You are not only sacrificing my feelings to your obstinacy, but you are
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weakening your character, neglecting your work, for what, Jim, for what? For a silly woman you don't care for, who !"s a dozen years older than yourself!'" "You seem to forget," said Jim, coldly, "your. own obstinate- pursuit of the thing you wanted. Your friends, your work, 'your flirtations " "I did nothing that harmed me or anylmdy else. I neglected nothing. I found work, yes, and I'm proud ot it, Jim.. ' It is my greatest happiness. I took it up first of all to help you,
but I grew to love it for its own sake and for mine. As for my flirtations,
as you call them An, now aes
pemtely I tried to flirt' with you, Jim, loni?, long after we were married, to
win your confidence, to share your
worries, to have you go about with
me everywhere, to show you off, to
be pour comrade and sweetheart, as
well as your wife! It was only when you shut me out from your business
life and took no share in the social
things I loved that I turned to others for a bit of life and amusement! There
wi.s nothing I did that I wouldn't gladly have had you do." "1 guess we don't understand each otlb.er," said Jim, gloomily. JL stony cold feeling settled around nry heart. I seemed to feel the firm ground of my marriage crumbling beneath my feet. That awful knell o ro arried happiness sounded and resounded in my brain: "We don't understand each other; we don't understand " (To be continued.)
(Copyright. 119. by The Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.)
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