Cape May County Times, 1 October 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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About Your Health TW You SbooU Kmw

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Oaar Ui*x Flo—My hunband ) two yoarv mo. and wfat away with another woman wfcea my Uttlc boy war joat two yaara old. Now he wants to .come and (start all over main. Do you think we would be happy toKrthvr if I permit him to return? My little boy la con t slant!) anklnK for KTr timidj, and I tw when he la com-1 ia( home. For kls aake. I am I ten.pled to try it atfaln. What shall 1 do? We never divorced and my huahand saya that he t than he ever did. He Is truly I do care for him yet. Perhaps to an elonjtaied he was not entirely to blam>

L. C.

^ My personal opinion of tl “ U w • l, 10 m » n wbo ■•*«■«* ehlld. ref ^lptld^hood -dots- yardless of the .provocation. !■ ■bo|fcwlndowa. but to that he is a heart leas belu* ut * arsrsce A inert- te-iy lack Inf to any of the quail

tie* of manhood, and that no punl'bment would be too ert-at for him. - I believe 1 should find it a difficult task to forgive

him.

At the beat. » patched-up mar rlage In An unsatisfactory makeshift. a 3d I believe that the woman whose husband has betrayed her ant) gone off wlthl ano>h> woman would hare a better chance for bappit that end the tnatter—If she madta complete break with the past and started her life on a new

footing-

But a woranoV first duty, or

to the children ahe

has brought into the world. She must secure their well-being any cost to herself. Many 1 men are UnabK to support their children, and cannot give them the -matertM advantaged father could give them. In that case, the status of the probli 1* changed considerably, although 1 It acemr to me that It la very

creation, j doubtful w hether or not a father conservative^ who eould so easily remain away

standing edges of the. from his «hU4-r«« Hmn- year*

gave a delightful (would be qiueti of an. advantage

to his son.

And there are also men so obsessed by their love for the man who has diverted them that they are happier with Wl. knowing he is unfaithful, than they would, be away from him. - But I cannot take upon myself the responsibility of your bsppi and your child's future well-being. Every woman must be a law unto herself whether or not she vhall take back the huahand who ha* wrted her. She most atom redly has no duty to him. and ahe is under no obligation to him. When a man so lightly breaks his sacred promises made at the altar he absolves her from hers, and she Is at liberty to do as

she pli

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I S'l pretty sure that the mil-

liner* tt«d_thli way. too. because X cave seen several hats lately

show that they were ln-

•W»re# *>7 model, hot they 'W*r* tjaided to such an •stem that ebey were most altractlve. <££* >** of blue vel-

vet Mtthfiwiii iped turban ef ht thejrtfti and arrow the

bnskeveWa rljfbon had been aripngpd after the same manner as the ortglaat but In a soft cap affair fhff the only irim-

t lovely hat and women might

I sat W«£»nme' Idea carried oat tl a matron a hat too. This waa all black and boasted a brim Of moderate width -narrower at the hack. The overlapped of Velvet ribbon formed the cnttsa crows, hot while one

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Jit Is not

1 boy* who go fishing, to I fish-hook Imbedded In aomt of the boy Instead of the . due to careless handling of the | fishing-tackle. I Crorh-t hooks ! guests w hen deeply seated. I cently attended a lady down In a porch swing that held n bundle of tatting, the crochet hook was driven more than art ; Inch Into her Mp. A man. who was rummagiag on a closet shelf above the level U his eyas, en-

countered

which penetrated the, face of his thumb. He (slated promptly and a rush cal antieipatioa to a dee) to remove the offender. Every family should have medicine kit. which includes a ■ale reliable antiseptic. In the event of wouoda like the above, anyone can, puah Us point of tae offender out through the skin; In cast ' a book or barbed inatmmest. tl uarb can then be cat or hroki off. and the extraction easily made in two should then be thoroughly soaked with the antiseptic, sad a light

Forcing a fish-hook out through the skin does not add to pain already there. The crochet book U best removed In the <a»e manner—the book cut with wire cullers. Never try t'» pull a barbed Instrument out the way it went In. This advice may save considerable expense and (rouble, and Is worth remcm log when you live away from the doctor.

b> wear Plaids, the approved coat materihl for FalL V’ben trimmed with red fox and topped off with a small felt tarn the affect te da-

Your Birthday IS IT THIS WEEK?

Sixty miles au hour Is plenty fact, exoept whin you are In a hurry to reach some place, then

30 Is about right.

me this sort of be practical for

» the! 1

t yards of ribbon, but 1 thy trimming required. . not being cut, it 1 to use It again and e foundation should be ertsoHne and It may be I you blocked felt. : though that you directions I gave you [ a Up and sewing 1 to It- It blocks more

. e better.

1 te preferred for white for the light

at the tip

the ribbpa. eaainc It lo

little

of Rou■ad has alana perfaetad for a tour of the United States that

,1^ uuu i take a back seat for | pmybody. says Bp* Plerpont. except when you’re la a car.' then

take it with

Jim—"Now tfist you're back from your motor trip what do you Intend to do?” Dill Devote the rest of my life to th- promotion of good roads." Too many driven nowadays are polling Into their own fuel tanks stuff they wouldn’t give the car to drink. In this country U is bard 10 tell wh-ther it te a shot or the backfire of an automobile yon hear In the streets.

If your birthday Is this Week ^ou have a strong, dear mind, and great abilities. You are caution, careful and far from reckless. You are positive and masterful. You were born to r-.mmand—and you generally do. You are impatient of dictation and interference. and rather blunt and forcible in telling people to hi way. Fear la no part of your make up. and you are apt lo be tyraanical and devoid of feeling. You perform your duties with lalthfulnetw and complelenens. and expect others to do the same. You bate a strong will, and ar* quirk to decide and act. You are a good talker, a great mimic, and a Jovial gbod fellow, with your friend*. You learn readily, retain what you learn, and usually reach a brilliant

position.

While you like to consider you re.-if Infallible, when convinced that you art wrung, youj make a most thorough and com-1 pletr acknowledgement of It. born during these dat ■» become statesmen. polltirtan-. organixem. reformer*, preacher*, merchants and manufacturer*. A woman Is a person who s ill i Women beeoine social worker*, not wait her turn in the barber) InstituUon head*, nurse., arm.. I es and huainese executive.

There la * erase for French furniture Just now. Tt may b ail right, but the Cabinets don'

last.

Our sympathy goes o»ri to that Jersey motorist who had an auto mobile stolen la 1U1 returned 10 him early this week. t If you have to get back l»wa voo ale taking a good looktw* girl along. Tourist: I'm aim0*1 certrln l muai have run acmes your face ‘ i« or other! Tourtet: No. Mr. It's alays fceea like tktel And the Clutch ix too Stiff objection speed maniac* have to riding in a police patrol te that It te geared too low. Grandpa in a motor ear Pushed the lever back too far. Twinkle, iwiokla, little alar Music by the G. A. B. Don’t think a train ha* passed ^*t because you see It* tracks Some fellow* who couldn't nee the n—d of gi anything now. wn* the alnd of liquor.” *ald the prisoner in explaining to the Police Judge why he tried' «o drive his car Into the kitchen, '•hat ferment* after It reaches

There’s always something. The better your brake*, tke greatet the danger to your rear reader*. Bull and all. wn nolle* that fgiher burn In when mother’s driving mere than mother does when father's driving. Judge: Tell the court. Alex-, ander. exactly where tk: auto hit you. Hagson Tatters: Jedge. ef I had been can yin' red light*, they; Kho’ would have been butte-! all 1 to pieces. ^Rve-rybody'a talking about nuking Ike streets safe for pedestrians and nobody** doing anything about It. ’ When I get to New York I’ll try to find your cousin.” "You can find him easy; he) drives a uxi.” TVsn men in an antiquated flivver. Were noticed quite clearly to shiver. When with a loud rtc-Jt. A heart stirring moan. They found »ie Ford In the river. The poor have one advantage.' any* Joe Douglas*. Jitneys are earier to dodge than subpoena prt “Brainy People, Poor Driven.” states an eminent doctor. They, together with the fools,' make poor driving nearly unanimous. ! "On the level, win this fllvl

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"On th* level, not so good; but! you should ahe her coaiu!” You Can Soto Money is 2? ^^tmjj* • etseebte aaviage acsounL AM I 5* »• fflty ^ * Xv A— »: It Afwett. Pr— \L C. Bee |

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