Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1924, Page 8

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e [tm MORMEEYMANS “on SIPESIBS SERB vi, See Oe ee PAGE EIGHT better be Lope our of tight during aoe t out of sight duri: visit from home folks, re ‘The lone young lady in a big city can’t pick and choose her callers, at the start. The type of male she has tc stand for is usually some one whom Uncle Jim used ‘to know in college, and thas asked to do the honors.’ Uncle Jim's friend has been telling all about how thcy used to get the best of the history professar, Little Miss Jones came to the big city to study art. «Here she is out in the open ‘country for a day’s sketch- ing. It is easy to see that Greenwich Village has claimed her for its own. Sa free ans_untrammeled! The visiting relative, Aunt Nellic, hes 2 pretty poor opinion of furnished rooms and kitchenette apartments. She's all for Jes Hes going over to the ¥. W. C. AL SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924 The girls’ club in the city, showing a bevy of beautf- ful girls who have left the home town to seck fame er fortune, as the case maw be. They are having the jolliest time imaginable, all girls together, in a per- fect blaze of light. The girl in the doorway (she's studying designing at the art institute), has half a fffind to go up to her room and put some hkandkcre, chiefs to soak, The cautious roommate, “Ob, my dear, you shouldn’t have accepted an invitation to iunch! Why, like as not. he'll offer you g drugged cocktail.” i

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