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DEAB MISS DIX-Is there such a thing aa a wife being too good to her
husband! I think I have the moat wonderful husband in the world had
AMARILLO TO WICHITA I ALLS
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The best way to deal with it ia just not to notice it, for there is really
no point in a man’s assuming the pose of martyr if there is no-one around
to observe hit sufferings. He might aa well cheer up and be himself again.
You have observed that it you exert yourself to try to comfort a baby and
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700 TAYLOR ST—OPPOSITE POSTOFMICE
Day and Night Phone 7211 (Seven to Eleven).
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it ia terribly unjust because they haven't done anything to provoke them,
and so they wail and beat their breast and cry their pretty eyes out.
However, all your lamentations are of no avail, and if you are wiwe
you will just laugh It off and take It aa one-of the phases of the wife
job. Don’t let it worry you. for it doesn’t mean a thing in the world,
except that even a big strong man enjoys acting Ilk* a spoiled baby
now and then, and when It is ever he emerges from hie stgte of gloom
in high spirits and filled with good nature.
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In the first place, you are too young to get married. So is the boy.
Your ego would be a fatal objection ven if he were a proper person for
you to marry. Neither one of yen has had any experience of life, and you
do not know enough to analyze your own emotion and tell whether what
you feel for each other ia just a passing fancy dr real love.
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Answer: My dear child, I estreat you not to wreck your life at
ita very beginning by eloping with thia boy. Sit down aad consider the
matter calmly and dispassionately, for aa elopement ia not a romantie
adventure, as yoo seem to think it is. It is taking a step that you can
never retrace -a long, long step that will take you from childhood to
wamaaheed aad that will lay on your little girlish shoulders burdens
that they are too weak to bear.
diver* ita attention it wiu bawl Ito head off, bu* if you put it in a room ana
shut the door aad leave it "lone it will give a e o "o end then hut up.
so the nest time your boaband ban a ey-baby apoB try thio rimidy
oa him. DMT comment m hta mood, nor try to win him out of H.
Just pet so peer hat and go off wHh a neizhbor to the movies and nee
if by the neat morning ho tool taking a brighter view of Ufa.
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You **r you never leave home except to go on businesa. Believe me,
my child, you ar* making a terrible mistake. If you stiek within your owa
four walla all the time, you will get narrow and dull and bore yeer husbana
a* that he will either leave you for livelier company or else ait up ia a
perpetual state of silence because you have nothing to talk about.
With all the modern labor saving househola devices that every
woman new ban, there la ne eneweo for her spending all at her day on
her housework aad she must indeed be a peer maazer if ah* q—pre
find time to read aad belong to a club or two and go out where she will
ere and hear something new aad freed.
DEAR MISS DIX—I am a girl of it. very much la love with a man of
IS. He wants me to elope with him, bat I am afraid that my parents would
not allow us to live with them if we do. My parents do not want me to
marry him because he smokes, drinks and gambles and has no way to sup-
port me, but I would not car* about him doing these things as long as he
was good to ms. I have tried to get him to give up drinking and gambling,
and go to work. He went do it. but aays he will after we are married. I
will not elope with him if you do no think It is right. PUZZLED GIRL.
I don’t think a woman can bo too good to her husband if by being good
you mean loving him and making him a comfortable home aad being thrifty
aad helpful aad amiable and pieasant and easy to go along with.
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Any oneota dozen things may have upset him, but he didn’t dare
to vent his spleen on the public. He had to bottle up hia wroth until
he got house aad ba could take it all out ea hie wifa
4 Aad she, poor soul, who has been breaking her neck to please him,
sets before him a dinner of his favorite dishes that she has heen hears
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your beauty prematureiy gone end with a baby or two hanging on your
akinta, aad both you and year husband will be tired of each.othen.and
wondering what made you such tools aa to marry so young Mont 280
divorcee are the result of too-early marriages. «.
And what makes you think that a boy who la a drunkard anda
gambler aad too lazy aad trifling te week will make ■ good hsband;
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Saga Advice to the Lonely Wife of a Preacher.
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when you elope with • boy and bring him boas* to thpnoko FHPDIX
DIAB MIM DIX—My husband ia studying for the ministry in a colleze
20 miles from our homa aad I an working to support him and MF“« an
our child. He has all the pleasures connected with university Ilf*, but.
am very lonely and go out with some ypung men to places o amusement:
My mother thinks that I am jeopardising my reputation and that of mI
husband by doing this. What do you think? A. ,
Anawer: I agree with your mother that It la most unwise to ye
to do s* under the eireumatances. A preacher’a wits is always a w-
go* fur criticism and she must be discreet, aven above ether women-
it last enough for her to be good, ahe must act good.
DOROTHY DIX
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I love him better every day, but what queers me is that he takes spella of
I zrouehing, when he never has anything to aay and hardly anawere me when
I talk to him and acta like a spoiled child. I never go
emmum any place unlera ea a business errand and when he
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busineas deal may have turned out badly. The base may have bawled him
on) for a mistake he made. Or he may be just tired aad peevish and worn
out.
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