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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, .192L s A Nero Played Second Fiddle % 74\ to the Wasters of Deauville i1 : ' el He fiddled while Rome burned—they fiddle away money and time on exotic 5 fripperies while millions are crying for bread—eighty dollars a day for a room,' 4 ) and $150 more for meals—$500 dresses worn once and thrown away—a woman B ) , 5 with a rope of pearls that dragged the floor—any girl-wearing stockings pointed YIS A o 5, out as a freak—an ocean resort where no one goes near the water—these are only, + - a few of the almost unbelievable—but true—things Mary Brush Williams tells 11 = . of this curious freak of fashion. (R B Forty-elght Laws That Make - Marriage Really a Gamble Thousands of men and women, legally married in one state, would be bigamists . .elsewhere. Thousands of children become nameless when they cross from one state to another. Divorce is bad enough at its best, but when our multiplicity of laws makes men and women criminals, when it bllghts the lives of little children, it is time to do something—The Twentieth Amendment, written for THE HoME JOURNAL by one of our most eminent woman lawyers, supplies the remedy. | Which Was the Failure— the Millionaire or the Poor Man?" : : T Here were two men nearing sixty years of age. One had a ruthlessly acquired for- ks - : \ Ty tune of dollars; the other had a wife who believed in him, and a happy family of R boys. The world called him a failure; his wife thought he was a success. Which was right? And what is success? Tens of thousands of lawyers, doctors, ministers, - b teachers, farmers, business men are called failures when—the answer is in Hugh , ' McNair Kahler’s splendld character study, “The F: allure e | : ° : These are 3 out of 44-B1~ = f: ) ) ‘ ‘ 1 | Stories, Articles and Helpful Features % In the January : E Q/ HOME JO RNAL ] o Yo uhfllvdmwwn Wanted: Men or Women to 3 —=| 178 Pages—20 Cents == | ! | : 3 : E -