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AN « children’ and: “passed - ‘al : Snapshots. os ‘have both children dnd pets... ” and I ean tell you quite honestly.” . that I've had more pleasure’ ~ from: my: pets. than’ I’ve. had: ; from .my ‘three sons. I have. never demanded anything ~ of‘: ~ my children, just hoped to raise “ them’ to. be- good ‘citizens - ‘aid “= independent. They are both. - *- am naw ‘in: my-70's, live’ ‘alone * (wouldn't have ‘it: any: ‘other way) and I have two Yorkshire terriers and a Persian cat; The’ v four-of us get: along’ beautifully.’ Tam just as proud of their little - Shennanigans” as I am of” my’ ‘sons’ achievements -— which ” are:considerable. The terriers. ‘ (“'Maleom-the-Moose”-. ‘and fashions» men’s fashions this year look. as. ‘though they belong on‘a weight. ©! lifter or a hearty back-slapping “; man who just dashed in froma = romp in the country: .-: _Nobody’s fooling around, with oyster pink serge suits or beily day shirts or flowing .nec scarves anymore, ‘Whether it's ithe new “elegance” in’ ‘the - _ return of the grey flannel suit or ‘the “countiry-in- the-city’” | look -with jeans-cut’ trousers © and =: suede patch jackets, the pitch is . the rugged action man, Many * slyles smack of-the cowboy: and ; the hunter. - _ This theme turned up Monday _ in the. first - ready-to-wear , -. collection from New. York, _..eustoms tailor Dimitri of Italy.: He showed.a selection of neatly tailored levi and safari suits for men and women, in fabrics from white linen to grey flannel. Some of his bold plaid: cily:. “aah, OUlfits wwerei called it ridayisi woman. il ig v4 7: Suits,” sAtinarican lake olf hise': ‘3 shirtoanidecadd’ att tathenecks letter;iAnny, It will bb &-welcomé»} sweater. and :‘leave.-for =the : '. country straight from his office’ His pleated :trousers’ as: well: as his jeans-cut slacks: fit snugly. His’ ‘jackets still ‘hug the waist. Some. are’. tucked.” and belted in back. ‘ The grey Blannel suit — three piece, two-gulton.— got top billing, but there were plenty of : - quilted “leisure” Suits and ~ jackets” with’ suede shoulder — _ ‘patches, :diked your answer- to the ‘lady who showéd pictures of her’ dog “when. the. ‘women she “worked ‘with bragged” abotit their, “Super-Star”) have Sistinctive. "personalities: The = cat (“MadameLa Zonga'’) Isareal . aristocrat. They are wonderful company. Tam néver lonely, ‘Tm sure some.of my. neigh- -., bors think Tami odd but I don't " care, My pets fill ‘a vold in my ‘life and’T am’ not. ashamed ‘to . admit it;'— ‘Your: neighbor . Ta. The. North, : .- “DEAR NEIGHBOR: Thank ” you for writing. T.can’t help but feel atittlesa for the mother of three sons who must: look to a ~ cat and two terriers to fill “‘the yoid'in her life,’ hope your: Sons -are “happy with their “achievements”. ane - DEAR ANN . ‘LANDERS: I just read the letter from the big. -@aloot who: ‘signed - himself “Color: Me. Gone,”..T ‘ furious I can't see straight, ‘sister. was Married ‘toa: ‘like that and-1’m sure if she. a Shot him; no’ jury: would have « . carivicted’ ‘her, “There are thousands : : maybe mnillions — of ' women in = ‘this country: who. awigh:2 ‘they: - could color themselves “Gone, mm especially after the brutes they married to. have colored them - black and blue a few ‘times, But - Ht-ign’'t-se easy to pick up and “Jeave.a man..when you have . ‘small children, no money, and no parents who. will take you in, _ So these trapped, . miserable women make the best of it.: “Color Me Gone” has a lot to say about his wife’s excess : weight and the fact that she is a - bore and not up.on things. He ‘ also criticizes her for not being. a good sex partner, I wonder when he last brought her a little Bift, a handful'of flowers — toid ’ her. she wag important to him, | Most men who ‘criticize: their “wives for being slobs treat them like hired help. They save their company manners for some tramp who isn’t. fit to be in the same room with their wives...” If I sound like a bitter woman, believe me I am‘not, My own husband is a. wonderful man: He... has made me feel wanted: and’: loved, But my little sister's ‘life... has been hell because she married. a‘rat. I've seen her ‘ change from a. delightful, fun- ‘loving girl: into a sick old - ‘Thhope. you wills? “priate th thiptas ‘ ‘change. from the pro-male ~ letters I have read so often-in *< ‘your column. — Chattanooga Reader. , i. +: > DEAR CHAT: Here's | your letter, I agree that every story." » hastwo sides. Sometimes three, DEAR ANN LANDERS: [-. hope you will print this. It might help some unfortunate. girl get: wise to her situation, When a man keeps a mistress _ : erent En A pt eae AEE me Sa eee Re ee "By Bob ‘Montana UP To GET | - “ BLACKIE" | . ©: 1971, Archie Creic Publications, Ine. IT's OKAY, ISN'T IT? «ON THE BEACH? HE LOVES TO PLAY WITH HIS, BALL | @ tb cnteentes triste cee haatcnmcerins neces ” HOWAgGUT Ti THAT? \: - TDIDNIT-THINIK Z. ‘COULP: REALLY - MAKE: “TALL IN oo 1 JUST DREAMED. vy WAS ‘A PRINCESS |||’: - in the shadows he does 50 for.a - very interesting ‘reason, one which most: mistresses do ‘not understand.” She is, ‘of course, lead to believe that if it were ‘only possible, the man would : leave his wife and marry her so the whole world could know of” their great love,- But usually the truth is he will: not divorce his wife and ma her because it would defeat. his purpose. If he married her, she: : . ‘would then be a part of the rea] world, which is exactly what he’ - - istrying to escape, She would be : no different from his present . a wife, The excitement: would. . vanish, ‘The man who -takes.a.- mistress, does so not® because’: . _She is the lave of his life, who he: .. _ Met too late, but because he “wants to: flee from the demands of everyday living. which have -become too heavy, The’ fact’ of. “the matter is, if he had the'guts °° to stand up to life, he wouldn't. need her. ~ Standing Up. in ce Washington, N.C, DEAR STANDING: there. Thanks ‘for. writing. Winning is net:so funny LONDON; Ont. - (CP) Winning. almost $500,000 can bea bit of a nuisance in some ways, a London nurse has dis- covered, Ethelwyn Hitsman, 55,.who won $490,000 tax-free Wednes- - day in an Irish Sweepstakes - . draw, hasbeen swamped with | telephone. calls from press, _‘Eriends and well-wishers, So Mrs. Hitsman decided to regain her privacy. ; Telephone callers to Mrs. Hitsman today were greeted by a recorded message, tell- ing them her number WAS 10 longer in service, Mrs, Hitsman, a widow and mother of three daughters, You . sound like a guy who-has been : she would have to take steps. — went to work at Westminster -Hespital at 3:30 p.m. as usual - AGODA OO OOOO RE Wednesday despite all the ex- cltement earlier in the day. sateenaneneneny 24 Miles 26 Nass Road “This: IS THE ‘WORLD. 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