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Casper Sunday Morning Triline And WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW JOLUME 32. MAGAZINE SECTION CASPER, WYO.. SUNDAY. MARCH 4, 1923. MAGAZINE SECTION NUMBER 32. March Wi Le Ss BY W. E. HILL, Copyright, 1923, by The Chicago Tribune.’ March is the month when the stylish stout lady, who decided last year she couldn't wear any of the new hats, decides this year ‘she can’t wear any of the new hats, But she does, | "The blustery March winds have kept little Bobbie within doors, so, of course, the toys are all out on the floor. Papa and mama are looking forward with joy to the sunny spring days when Bobbie can be out doors all day long. has but is moment skidded on Bobbie’s toy automobile. truck. With spring just a month off the couples who have been cooped up all winter in a kitchenette apartment, begin to long for the wide open spaces of the country. nd they take long hikes through the waste spaces of the nearest countryside at hand— which usually happens“to be what the real estate boys call “the environs,” otherwise known as the tomato can factory district between the city and the suburbs. Fierce dogs and hole» in the pavements abound. A little March golf practice Debutante sailing in the office (a dollar um- away somewhere out @ brella will answer nicely) of reach of the March keeps the tired business man winds. The home paper will amused while the Marcly have it that popular debutante winds blow. departs on Olympic for warmer ‘Oh, those cruel March winds—the harbingers of the spring. It was Ripe a year aga this spring that Ingrid and Nils were keeping company. And such company as they did keep. Hugging and squealing and sitting on each others laps in the park of an evening—oh, it was simply grand. In Bee it was just too grand to last, They quarreled in July—it was the evening of the longshoremen’s clambake to be exact—and, oh, the difference to Ingrid. Ingrid is taking care of Mrs. Plumpton’s little girl and if little Jessie Plumpton ‘gets, home safe and sound it won't be due to Ingrid. Ingrid is miles away think- ing of what might have been, and hating witl a cold hate the gentle springtide. March wind is Just look at p all fixed up for spr months ahead of tl and now its sn sleeting all over fawn colored hat. w is the open season for ve June bride to go s med with the check Au nt. Up in the furniture dep ‘a and Porter, a helpful sales- is being much too helpful, : ft q 2 ; 4 | o~ 4 . for the living "Now. Harold, you're looking awfully palé Sag bo Ses ae tb) tbs K ies , : es ; of an envelope, and run down. ‘I’m sure you need a spring ; Q i , F ‘ . y Clara just how far tonic.” ' March and cod liver oil to Harold’y P a3 ; ' A ; f ‘ 3 , will Ko mama are one and the same. % 4 DA aha # iS H