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¥ 3 THE SUNDAY § AR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ T 0 INEZ SCORES A GOAL s scansTHE RAMBLER WRITES OF MEMORY BOXES, EMORY is a little box .in | company, under the management ot which the things that have THE First Bouquet and Its Lingering Fra- Mr. Charles Abbott, in the beautiful 1, JULY 3, 1921—PART 4. - . , 3. P 00D news, Inez!" says L | *“Give a guess.” . It's the poorest thing Inez does, trying to un- serew the inscrutable, but after a deep mental effort that almost breaks given us pleasure and grief X & medy entitled Little Barefoot It the rhythm of her gum-chewing, she .ere stored. It s a casket grance——The nght That Sammy Made i Torthe ek Bezigning Decemb - comes across with this: which holds things you would not change o NEols 4 3 . Libuithe yeur 485Gl Given o th “We—we have lce cream for des- Thich holde thirEe 08 o whion vou | | His Visit—Maggie Mitchell and Clara Louise | | vuikar to )1 i Wk v sert tonight would cast away if you could. All of us 3 t nickel o roaga a fifteen- “What a vivid, not to say gastric, have in this secret little vault which anchon’ nad Alba “The Little Mave plays. The Iamb wondered whether lor Lotta was the Washington women - | Jon wondering, or imagination you have, Inez!" says I “Well, ice cream may be an item, but it doesn’t tell the whole story. A per- fectly nice young man is going to éaxe us_gown to Greenwich Village 2oz~ 2icner and a regular sightseeing i Lt el ductions a-nd tl‘le pel’SOflS Who Formed Their | Kellogg as Two of the Most Popular Actresses ' gent five-cent sodu that ft wan 13t we call our memory things which g oy ey v remember. In each memory box is a ‘ Capable Companies. | we would be happy to forget and [ Who Ever Visited Washington—Their Pro- | 1 with t he must keep op becaus strange mixture of things, some to mourn on, some to chuckle on, some spree.” \ to blush on. If you tell me that in i g " . — there is way te G rmine the mat- vs\&ho”. }qlfl:-:gd_s !nell- your memory casket you have not { ter, and no particular reason why it rry Platy,” says L a thing that gives you shame, not a {should pe determined They were very, very popular women dived ‘Huh!” says Ine: “Such scorn!” says J. ‘“But have a heart. Inez. He means well, you Jurew, even if he did rather bug shdhgs with your Uncle Nels. But wnat roof garden splurge of ours thing that prigks you with remorse, why, sir, yous are both shameless . before the public for a great many and'a hypocrite. Of course, you are ¢ i Hionas s as years are numbe mo: also something else, but the Rambler | | : ¥ Y 7 5 | tals, both livea to a ripe a and will not call you by that epithet, b 3 % died Ronored nd | cause, although he is allowed a .ce ands &f people. Th - g 's fault. It looked |- :‘::n; ;.,’.‘,3’3;’3 swfn‘{‘ehu]me g tain latitude of speech in these 3 reading these lines, suppo; e & good Dlay to me at the | columns, he must not o'erstep the limit e 4 / 2 S0 many ©f you honor the unh AR R b Pl | of little phrase. 7 £ 7 4 : % ; Rambler’s humble work ith your tincle> Besides, 1 expect this is Bar- In each of these Jittle caskets the e i ’ notice, will instantly s uncle? Bealdes, 1 expect this Is Bar things that lie in them are mingled, Woih 0 . 3 4 and Maggie Mitch ¥ y almost jumbled. There are threads 7 3 3 s ; v you do not need to re break. And it ought to be sport. which if you touch one end cause a L i - never ‘having forgotten t S Anns by Seracy: B8 Vhaget traln_of recollections to revive, A / . ? L perhaps the names have Jain in sa:3 “Distinctly mot,” says I “Liste melancholy thing is set around by . LSS i g " : % corner of your brain and hav Inez: Greenwich Village isn't out any- sparkling things, and when you lift 7 3 not been disturbed because you have " where. It's the zippiest, wildest. the lid of this little box their gleam 5 ; 4 4 : % little oc ion to use them. wickedest part of New York, full of brings you a smile. Or a cluster of i ST ' &7 i Sit on the front porch and start to ‘v artists and poets and soul mates and little things that shine like stars and : ha iy % / Y a bout Maggie Mitchell and Lotta . short-haired girls and long-haired hope are twined about by something : s 4 % : our meighbors wiil look at you men. It's supposed to be the most that gives you grief to look on. Each ooy, o i e Fi W pity vuy and say something picturesque and shocking spot west of of us has this little box of memorics | 2 i ;. ’ o g ea ] : Paris. Homest, haven't you heard and sometimes we hesitate 1o open | < 7 continued to huy this stuff that cost " about it? | it because we fear that the first thing ten dollars a quart it would affect his we come upon will be thit ugly and e T hie thtel op 't at is, i had the Inez hadn’'t. That is, if she e iunpleasant thing we know is there. Q\'h.u Strang ormation hadn’t penetrated. ! 3 ¥ e 108 time you knew all about | . Some persons stow this little casket § g i ’ s 4 Actr 2 Nonsen ) itr says I *Tve been crazy to see it. | in the cellar or the attig and throw | BES A e acivinmes by, sich and 1 was thrilled to the bone when the key away. but sooner or later the | B - 5 2 27 o Know them alll 1 go to the movies | time comes when they must pry open . every night! There weren't no Barry asked me today if he couldn't tress an’ actors hefore Charlie Cha the lid of that little box, and then it take us down and show us aroun > Aivivay, we need @ little cheering up often happens that the sight is' not 4 % ; ; G 7 lin, Dou Fyirba 311 Hart. Bust “Because 1 lose Uncle Nels again > as delcful und unhappy as they 3 % 4 e wrnia. Mary Pickford asks Inez RANT: thought. Perhaps the ugly things! 7 i, . A A “ark, the Talmadge girls - concealed there are not so ugly as 5 2 A . ) n sisiers Partly,” says I. “Makes you about 90 per cent orphan, doesn’t it? And then the fact that our engagement as window demonstrators 1S going to peter out tomorrow is a bit discour- Ning. 1 had rather banked on our | being sent to some other store, but it SHGE & B when they were put away;: the pa; fitchell came to Wi 160 SHOUTS THE MULLAM. | ;0 o (he years and your repentan: A : i / ) o TonE time. Mlas % IN THE TENT! |have given them a Kindlier aspect.| B8 A g i A : . . the National and Alb 0KE, WOMAN! THE MAD MUL- | And then in that jumble of old odds ‘ % Yl z in 1890 and LAH COMMANDS! and ends there are so many trifies : 7 7 ¥ i . 1 by the programs, were Howard whigh beget pleasant recollections! b i 7 : ks 1 i MeClannin, Edward Po- 4 % - | W. Deyo, Sheridan Tu scems that summer is a closed season | 1 ! .. 4 x : e e Washers, and we mustican't hand it much, but it was served jwhere she is, too, and inside of ten|canoby and side curtains to it. and a | 7 3 : , 5 o | Sl =S L e et ot toward some other |in funny crockery bowls, and the ldays we'll be hooking our old sketch | heavy, high-backed old chair that has | GOME of us do not send this little g 4 ‘ 4 i e IR ir At line °Youll like seeing Greenwich |bread looked like an overgrown pan- cire been” treated to a coat of black en- casket to the storeroom, but keep 7 # £ 5 7 & Rlackmore, MeNichol and Village, 1 think. It's different from |cake, and the muddy black coffee | v aiis Gwendolyn, | anal. But the effect is more or 1ess | 1 3 B X p x ’ » . 4 juses Annie Chase, Ida Burroughs Ay Bart of Town we've been in as|came¢ in dinky little brass cups. so|slumping on the rug as the door | striking. {1t in the parlor, or maybe in our bed- ' Tt Garran rie Francis. Emma " P Understand. | Anyway, @ free |there was novelty if not noarishment. | siums behind him. Well, how does it strike you?"|room or our study. Anyhow. we keep Jonnte Gaprall Riorl ner is a free dinner. " And as a finishing touch the Mullah ¥ % % % Gwendolyn. {this little box of memories near us L itles " Ha 5 Says Inez. “All right” [person lugged over something that . | ““Square between the eyes’ says I faunen, - Tier Duslh FLE looked like a young baseburner coal \\'l-,l,u of course we couldn't just| ¥. youre some grand little trans- and open it in quiet moments, and the T. Atwo 1; i . stove and touched a match to breeze out and leave her like| TPPMer, aren't you? You must have | Strange little things it holds bring S e \ THEN she comes to checking en-| “The hookah—Turkish = pip (hat. Lesldes, Darry hadnt settled | JAlf 3 dozen men working here before us pictures of our youth, pic- Ot Drop m her brakes hold well. |}, “h’“ Barry, unwinding three flex . Besides, Rarry ha se Men!" says Gwendolyn. *I should jtures of old friends, pictures of the i E R kol hest b mei Gt -ltubes and “passing them around. his Dbill. We helped her into a cor-| say not. Only a carpenter for half @ |old home, pictures of the old play| ’ ad agked Dep 0. SIp. ONG & Sveia Tew pules ") [ner. Barry and 1, propped her upiday. The rest I did myself. with the 'Dlaces. pictures of roads, fields; woods, | B P . o In SO prc Watch the earthquake it would have| LIl try anvthing once” savs I o i with cushions and offered all the| DEIR of two Michizan girls who are Streams and hills, and, if you are | DU 3 B 5 i 3 . o ot bhott was Miss Neew sibont, the same, for Tnes; neves fayi iy, A8 Ines, after ene whiff) " o, ! L studying intdrior decorating. I gave ! city bred, pictures of old streets lined 4 % : 3 e # on Abts M > 5 that Anaiwas bi ekl i NowD0d Sie: Mtuiiaki wilgd soothing words that came to u: them a lesson that lasted eighteen {by houses set in gardens will come 1 P % 7 A / & oy AMr. £ orgets that she was born near Tama-| At whch Mr Stian. whot been | wally sorry.” says I “but Inez hours and didn't charge them a cent. ;Lefore you. And these pictures stard | i 4 i i il N S i posiy M rack, Minn., and that she's Swede on ' lingering ncar and had caught the re< | gidn't mean to be auite so rouxh| Now to dress Inez as the white god- | before you just as clearly as those y O A s favorie Toi algs ARQ when vom try ‘o] mot g broceedsto improve oh higiach | with him. Sre doesnt realize her| desn T picked up g perfectly cork: | moyng bictures which are thrown on | 4 Americ or spring anything new on her shell|of an Unbelicver!™ he yells i | gtrength, you see, and 1 had no idea ! ing costume at a theatrical wardrobe |a silver screen. Sometimes it is not al t - & 5 _ pring anything ne oL Lnheliever s he vallg (it oing to cut loose or 1|salc. Let's sce how it fits. Vision that comes before you. Often| & drop into that poiseful mood that |y, nivaryys B‘_ A"_h“‘b"" Fites | ve stopped her. Maybe he'lil IU's a white satin affair heavy withlit is a perfume. It may be the fra-|,. . o ted AGGIE MITCHELL died not long makes a cement doorstep lion seem | ROFRILANY? By Allah, but it e buck by morning. { imitation pearls and a girdle of white | grance of a rose bush that grew in e pumed a 1 s et e Alad Aarph o el mote moans Gwendolyn. | silk rope thick enough to tle a mule | the garden of your youth: it may be i \Coipy e = B risky. ey asks Ine: | “Not it that Birdie woman gets hold | with. There's plenty of train to itithe sweet breath of a magnolla tree; .. ya,yrus with But Barry Platt, as he tows us out| g, moke, daughter of t t ‘ 1 daugh of the hated| ¢i5- seen forgotten to the L station and gets us settled | Riaoup: 9 ! \nd we were doing so well | but no sleeves to speak of. mighty|which grew in the swamp through opposite him in & cross-seal on @l cure of the Mad Mullan. desccnds | herel on oht [littie “back and o wketony tront. | which led your way to schools it muy | {3, 0, 1, i h but the sers of our Sixth avenue local, doesn’t Seem toiyupon you!" b . ‘But_there are a lot of vaude- | Gwendolyn's idea of goddesses seems be the soft and spicy smell of the| 1% 1595, O § generation Sotice by tamal remerve. Now| ns O sdiei ever her thrsateuing. | Vi€ atiisis Wnocking afound Titnes {to bo that they should dress mostly [nid-Lasliioned brown “shrubs” which | ST TOURWES L - A b o and me. Miss Mitehell, or be hty-one Barry is at the stage when he's per- | his dull eves leerin; e Squar suggests Larr. an | from the waist down, with a slit|you tied in a cormer of your hand-|, 3 Spot A ¢ My b e into those placid gray eyeg and watch | pipe tube. Two girls who had.come in| . “NOt one like Percey Pollock,” in-| “Gosh!" says I when wed shoe-|faced, snub-nosed, flop-earcd rascal ! {OVO" N0 OIS @ ? 3 R 3 ¢ 3 : d a New the pink and white flush play around h another party and were squat- | SISt Gwendolyn, “He-che such | horned Inez into it. “I hope theres | Willie, Jimmie, Bobbie or Bennic.{yoth o W 1. - 3 A 3 e, She born in Tnez's cheek dimples. All the way|ting on cushions nearby d gi; a help.' Why. he would even Wipe|some way of anchoring those shoul-|who in your young fancy was a 3 < ¥ tage caree! down he talked to Inez and I did thegling and the amearby started BIk- | dishes after hours. And now he— in place.” I ocea Ynight. a warrior boid and | M ettt Noks 1. eamin n his AL , ] answering, but I'll bet he gave her|coming in from the kitchen with, a!he’s gone—forever. Tl just have to, ¢! as. Gwendolyn did it withiall that. Or it may be that the gen- . "“fl_‘ hees credit for most of the repartee. tray of food stops to grin. close up. that's all. gl of surgeon's tape, and after|tle fragrance of an old bouquet Heit Lavis: g old, She beg “Tell me, Barry,” says I, “where; “How foolish!" says Inéz, waving| '“TOUSH Barry. “If'she'd Wraped a few yards of white!comes to you. It was the first he| S Sy : : ? . "and appearcd in Washington i do we eat?” him cre’s anything we can do— | tur ound Inez's shoulders the ex-|sent you, the first real bouquet that s gy of s o S8 i ' 1 1 she visited this city “That depends,” says Barry. “Do| "What shouts the mullah. “Sacri- “Wait? wendolyn, suddenly i} ibit wasn't quite so starthing. er was given you. Sammy brought | {7 S 4 i vear until she retired you insist on real food, or had you |lege in the tent! Smoke, woman' The | Sitting up and wiping her eyes. | “Now wer e how you loo it over himself. It was the Bn.. dasepiiing # o . 2o las had W a ou 45, when shi . rather take a chance on an odd joint|Mad Mullah commands here And | that superb creature who gave|sour throne” s vendolyn. evening after you came back fr e Aren s b e kG Tohers the grub may be poor but the | with that he jams the mouthpiece be- | Percey what was coming to him =0 |iake her train. Trilby May. There!" |Loarding school. T 4 SRR sp = Tmor wa s likea Mageit stage setting and the people rather|tween her lips. thoroughly 1 2 Maybe you can imagine the effect| You can see Sammy now, or some X ke IR RS sene and ‘st ol “interesting?” Oh, 1 say now!" protests Barry. “Thats my friend, Miss Inez Peter-|._Incz draped “in white satin andione who looks near enough like him s : . e | i i b e Daniie Her wisItl “Oh, let's have the wierd stuff and| “Silence. do says the other. |sen. says I. gt !pearls, her white shoulders and agms|to be his twin. You remember w i s ik e fontt st + Wisner [her 3 period she was risk the nourishment,” says I. “How | “Smoke she must. “But _who_are you?' demands)glimmering through the white tuNe.fa warm evening it was and how stiffiy) 7% Nash, R res 3 i o White House. That Ebout Soing to one of _those places| He certainly did look fierce in the |Gwendolyn. “What do vou dod! and sitting in that black chair with [and uncomfortably he was dress . e White House T o nwmes® "‘What are some|outlindish rig and it was hard to| “Us?" says L +Oh, wewe a Nerte-|the black velvet hangings behind and|He had on. among other things, o hikh | r~1OSE are all wames A e, " e mibei ke society. Xa¥E of them?" tell whether he was just play acting | tile pair. = We do almost anviiing: | white collar and a neckt Fro oy B ¢ ' ! Rl ae s ki SeloomE Bt A S from dealing 'em Off - the arm in om Kar Mar i o 8 tapgie Mitchell's “You mean the ‘Pig and Whistle', |or what. Almost any girl would have | real goddess?' de-|called it a “cravat” It was a wxme‘[ Harry Barnah Bartleit 1a d father were English-born, - nd | been scared stift by that time. But | quick-lunch joints to acting in the it Which old Aunt Naney had w g:ree Steps Dncwn'; ‘Sona’ 1 Wh 4 Hoviens o Pirates' Den? » he asks. “Those|not Inez. What she can't see she|movies” ) “That is, if"you|ed and ironed with great cur e o 2 . i P be are all queer enough. o far as the |Might be afraid of, but nothing else. But now?" she insis don't mind a goddess with the gum!cause. as she said, Marse Sammy T i e Henry Paddock of hames g0, but theyre rather well|, “You get fresh, eh?' says Inez. | -To tell the truth, 2 habit.” g'wine a-co'tin’ You remember known. Full of teachers from the | Huh! { strictly at liberty just mow; at I “Oh, of course she mustn’'t do that, ammy's new trousers (really | s of “Itobin Houd” were = o or manag summer schools. and Jersey com- = xoxx [ we, WIie be atter tomorrom, Y save | A0t during busincss ‘Roure_ says har mere pantaloons) were Hght and | everyhody in Washington who could e abaer. Thoy et it s oot ottons huyers: Tuel 4« 5D e next Hihg s Mutlahlays ey, (00K &b pour Tnd 8255 | Gwendolyn. “But I ask you, Trilby |that when he pulled them up to sit| e 4 5 e Y hie Maggle was heard of one or two new joints that| A’ i ullan) Gw : beckoning | May. if she ten't & picture? down he showed. not his half-hose, | AL even taduy now Maving in “Tro: Y. Charles AD- ) might be worth trying. You see, the party knows she has reached up, 3 e L regular circus tableau.” says L|bat a pair of socks. And they wereand then ac po jplaving In AE0Y. Soic sa hiey second . Teal villagers shift around from |grabbed him by the neck. pulled him | NS5 OVeTy i e Cwendolym; | with her posed up there not a|not silk with clock-stitching up the|FTothin ved . . . i I ¥ D and, hud been her Jeading map . Tremaine,” says yn, Y in the place will know whether | gidest They were pure gray. with a the: might before I 1 an artistic : iy B g b o e place to place and you never can tell, | own across her knees, and is layi ; ndets 1 : = 3 ying | getting on her feet and shaking | unless you live down there. just| . ‘ino spanks like a cranky school |hands. “What a glorious physique you} he's eating Soup or salad. I guess|pluish tinge. and they had come. not of that great troupe P er” is here used n where they're apt to be. So we'll i € YOu! vou've picked a winner this time.|from the loom of a great and widel memory than h 2 5 . i ger’ 18 here ueed n scout around a bi |ma'am who's had her picture drawn |have. my dear U X aves | Mrs. Tremaine.” o iincd makor, ‘but from the Joni Singing ahout the ; RS ; e a That's what we did. It's a messy |on the blackboard. They weren't any ing! Such polee O white moddess, 'm sure of it says Gwendolyn.|and snining knitting needles oficivil with 3 M : 2 S e aer section, this Greenwich Village, and [love pats, either. Inez was brought®rThat' A pink and white Boddhe | Within_forty-cight hours the fame | gran’ma! You remember how con- - The pictures of Clara Louise Kel picturesque in spots. Mostly the |up on a farm with four brother®and g of the White Goddess should spread ! fused his hands and feet scemed to be. “umd Migrie Mitchell, shown op | narrow crooked streets are full of!she knows just what to do when.a from one end of the village to theiThey were manly hands and feet, but! . Were ‘made by Matthew H boys playing the tip-cat and handball, ! male treats her rough. Also~she's! «That is other.” Sammy did not know what to do with ! > Whom all Washingtonians who ' :g:';l?:,e h(ulk of the I:I\lihflngs are Just}heen used to swinging a wood ax|gayg &wendolym, Waving her arms en- bsln: kx;w w:al‘loxz):; \;Ia:n!l:l)é:lv;fllthenl, except, he knew. because hc had | M S 3 S 3 4 ave reached vears of discretion re common tesament | hocsss' overrun foF & bean Sall (oF houts b & strelch [ {husiastic. SWIIL you come Mhaciel | iomer Wi dropped in. that ArSt| bos nis Nands i his pockers: that he! . : e T the collcction of Mr. B o ot o e e AN B ton oas s Mullah wees | o umno,” eayn Ingg What you! LRSS hout 'of curiosity our trade! haust keep his fect somewhere on the | ot e 3 : AR D Sty fa from windows and perch on iron fire | wearing for trousers. o Wit to come and be the|jumped to forty-odd the mext cven-|figor, and that he must not cross his 3 ned by mi mephew. Levin C. Han- escapes. But scattered here and| “Ouch! Wowey!" he screams, kick-|pre. iding conlusIn_ the Cave of the|ing. and by Thursday we had .‘e]mueg,,' You remember that he sat stiff | SE 3 : : 5 el by I e iar iaa0 avenns there about the district are old|ing and wriggling. “Stop her, Gwen-|wpite Goddess,” says Gwendolyn. “In :lfil:)?mv,:almng“?o: emal:: .:lso ,lan; ::g :ep:yi\gth;u;‘nh:;:th?tir»'\-:;c;s s e 5 i X % s,,m,‘m A“{ ,"i,, a {:rother "fw‘vm“ et 5 {.Hand who is known by every ‘an- houses that have been rebuilt into|doly can do It. Yes. I've felt B I anes, oith dusty Tome | 2 But Gwendolyn, who seems to be|tWo d2y8 1 con 00 A ¥ Mullah was | miht know, Barry Paine was among | of a soclal sin to lounge in a chai i e o = derluster fp the District and by a g flower boxes and discouraged vel- |the female with the revised hair.|3i.ing out. It only brought .the|lROSe Who ‘came early and hung|{io jounge in the saddle. ! . . - ; G Oy persofis Who Bre 100 fat Vel privet and cedars in tubs. Also |simply parks the tray on the floor and ! men. And women aren’t spenders around lage. & = The conversation was difficult. and 5 3 or too full of automobilitis to walk. AbOWr every fourth basement ~has |rocks back and forth with her hands | S OTCN OTSYRR we want is to get| “Well Bagry.” Seyd I over his|one reason for this was that there : ; 3 ; ; Sty e v been made into an eating place. on her hips and lets the chuckles flow i o MIRCTS orine Y Ana the White | Shoulder as I'm serving him with a|yere so many subjects that could mot . % ¥ % | demi-tasse, “are you getting an eye-|jth propriety be touched on. Con- iy oo 5 5 % The Old-Time Pen. THe general formula for creating |free. Goddess will do_it. They'll go wid a versation is not so diflicult now. Al- fe out of a cellar seems to be| “Oh. Percey!" she gurgles. “You look | ; A ' : n | ver you. Absolutely. Listen. Inez, | ™. v “And I wish I ha i i ' 5 to sinear the whole front with some ;too funny for words. dear: T shall change this place into| -¥es' <& 3;_:‘:-1“ And 1 wish I had|most anything goes. Still, vou and : i : : 5 |Tm; pen is one of the oldest instru- vivid color, like Greek blue, or wil-| “There!" says Inez giving him one v d gold room. A little paint = ' _!Sammy got off many remarks that G ‘ low green, or turkey red. hang odd |last whack to grow on. “I guess you B e yards of musiin will e “Can It be™ savs T, “tnat you'e|cliied out a sizele and a ttter v > j 3 S B iments men use. Whether or not: it 2 raperies in the window and stick no get fresh again right off and e Y o & white and gold | remembering ' what- nappened to e ; : ; 3 5 . e i ntice than (e sWoed, as Bulwer Lytton w#Res the great French cardinal Percey?” out a crude sign lettered with some | At which she gives him a shove that 4 Rlpl il A | throne. There you shall sit, crowned | PeRA0H’" - (piollg as though T'd |~ AMMY did not strike his.real con- _ striking name like “The Purple [sends him rolling across the rug al- |, 1%y, ioys, reigning over the bane in the play “Richelien,” it fs Pup,” or “Stella’s Kitchen | most into @ dinner party group that " ie ban- |, pppd a chunk of ice down thel® “ : : ups’ or “Stella's Kitchens” o e | Eomt don® nolding heir ‘Breath as |Quet It will knock fem cold. Will You | hasic "of his meck. " “Let's mot: talk versational pace until he lugged e i Inez, and this was a place where the |they watched do ¥t dearie e a minute. “What |rbout it.” says he. ) in matters appertaining to the mnew |} 25 S iime entrance was guarded by a flerce-| “Why, Inez!” says I “How impetu- |, J052 ST 0" e aaks. So we didn't. HeNs a nice boy.!iournament lance that he had made, } ; S R s, Bt It e looking gent got up in a black wig, | ous.” 1" “¥othing but look beautiful and |Earry Platt. But he has two left| It that he was training to be a & : > ubs or slm}x‘f- axen. L ; idegin a bandanna around his head, big gold | As for Barry Platt, he has watched | 1o change, says Gwendolyn. | €ves. the colt that he - & 2 : A 2 3 % to date back to the »{:cx_flnflm:htln ;Tl‘ Boops in his cars and a rusty catiase |this strong arm exhibition without |AKS (NERECS (58, CIRRGST (Copyright. 1021, by Sewell Ford.) tournament horse and a most promis- (f. . 1 > L s e of the metals and their alloys dangling from his belt. aying a word., but he acts sort of o A ; ing rabbit dog that he had got from - o B ¥ k. as men got the idea of n.scflun- “Look ' whispered Inex husky. awed and thoughtful. Mrilby May, too?” demands Inez. % 3 Mullikin by giving Jim the old |F ¢ ¢ 3 d|ing symbols on stone gdrem\;son ing “Yes'" saya Barry. -The Birates | Naturally the one who is most dis-| 370 ¥ 0k G wendolyn y An Electric Skin. White sow. You realized that Sammy . : ! or words, they used an iron in Den: And across the street is ‘Moth. | turbed by this little outbreak of tem- | L NECC 1258 (T %“Ana 1 doubt was not quite as ideal a beau as Paul- (| 3 gar X BEE s ctrument which was’ the parent or the er Carey's. where they had some wild | perument is Percey. the Mad Mullah. | ;o o 00, "ot Tnez unless you work | T"HOUSANDS of years ago the ine Deschappellgs (if that's the way s L8 v or of the pen. There were pe: Soings last winter But there's an |Mavbe he wasn't really mad before, |1l ¥ou €On K % %3 T to spell her PeB Cound Claude el | [ i - 3 3 § % St > and bronze and reeds, and later alley around the corner where they [Dut there’s no doubt about it now. “fi th; a !‘Pflm« ‘dl fld&n just see, Egyptians made Dpictures of the mtg but something in your heart| - 5 " ! the quills of feathe alley AroUnd e COr o haq Mul. | After he's picked himself up and felt though, how % would Bt IR .\ |etectric fish of the Nile. which still {4o1q you that there was better s(uf in| : : : - ek 6 e A n kings and scribes and Tahe OHasnt been running long. but |lo sec if his bones are all whole he, (3%.° S 2 inhabit those waters and which is|Sammy than in Clarence Nightingale, : : W 1 s, 2,000 vears beforc Tve heard it's rather unique. Lets jstalks tragic over to Gwendolyn, who | %5y 1% gye 8. 0n the tables? Well. | provided with an clectrical organ that | who could reclte poems by Byron anc|f ) N : 14 . e o Tt tvar Y 2o il who wrote & verse In ¥ oL en = Tou 4 i 5 M | reids and feathers. The early Greeks ‘All righ! he growls at .| I can do that. What do you say, InezZ.q jngjoges the whole body. This is sit- oYy 2 album with a flourishing pen. You [ g 5 e 1 > ribed their letters with a stylus, bu “I—I no like,” says Inez, grabbing I » “Laugh vour silly head off. But this shall we give it & whirl?” - 5 v 1, d s . ey uated in the skin and when viewed |remember that you, yourself. talked|}: & e H the later Greeks wrote with the quille .me panicky by the hand and staring | : o e ends it all. Understand ow much?” says Inez. b come alonel wr b Rey reryihing | 3 Iwr"y' twent Gwelndolyn‘ B posed of about 2.000.000 beautifully X‘-‘a‘fi‘ém}o‘;ear Leesburg (or was it i A 100 3 B | O [ and silver were in use in Rome verything between us, says he.|we say twenty aplece to start With. formea little disks, superposed upon € i) ¢ £ 1 £ % at the beginning of the Christian era. will protect us; won't you, Parry .. & = "s Seminary, near Port ‘To- Lve atood Tor & Bood deal from you,and then a 10 per cént bonus on ali | connected Tows of minute compart- | M Denzh, SCY Rary Aenr Bt e Doy ™" ; %) g Cendolyn, ever Since you came be- |receipts over a certain amount. I al- ] iAo + olvs perfectly all right.: says Bar-ltween me'and Birdie Collins ~You|ways believe in sharing profts with ments in which are the terminals) e inere, but 1 know thet In ¥our| (s < 3 : 210 Romans Weote, R = e e to bool ‘or big time in the best go big. we call it settled?” words i 3 b : % v - ohibi and after we pass the Mad Mullan |houses, ~ That sketch of mine had| Inez looks at me inquiring. “It' current which traverses the entire or- derful! oh! wonderful! that it was prohibited—that is, men s ; s . A 's a perfectly won i o use o aage. "Totle see, T bellege youre |Hounes. T el ol sumanoa nn. | Whis” save 1. SSoddsssing.is inex's|Ean from the Mead to the (o ninds |1t was & wonderful Junch, 7o had & Were proibiicd to use a stlus. The expected to hammer three times on |t you horned in and took. Birdie's |long suit and my life work seems to | hon PRGNS ITINES, e surround- | yonderful ride, it 18 perfectly won-} 5 : : : Bk s Rodiin in id English times was no the door ace After that—nothing but can- |be to give her what she wants. We'll|\nES It stuns sma in the neigh- | gerful he sings wonderfully | : i : : : ; @ | doubt a_big d £y d borhood. Sclentists have likened its R Serful housekeeper! ‘ . ‘ : - ; [dou 4 ad Tiamict had that instru The stylus, with which many of the Greeks and Romans wrote, was some: * % *3 CGeled contracts. And then you buf-|show up Monday afternoon, shall and she's a Wo! o » % tion to that of a self-loading and t the scent of that ment in mind when he said: “When 5 H Bug, S almest e he his quietus might make Wwith a faloed me into this fool enterprise.|w. If-discharging gun. The electromo- hich Sammy brought : ; 3 3 2 se! rging gu first bouquet W . & | bure bodkin.” ARRY had just finished pounding : Bah! It was bad enough having to; “About 5:30" say “ B ith his fet when the door was | B et or s T e o o | hone 2o i the oy ascrrendolM: | oX | tive force of the organ in & fish only [yoy. ~The pink, crinkled.” hundred- | B e ] : ] " o . Jerked open and this freak with the |day and watching you ‘behave kitten- |and that will give us time for a little eight inches long can, 1t is asserted, | Jeaf roses were bunched tight, to- < 3 i 1 There are various referonces in he false whiskers and the huge green |iSh With bald-headed old sports and |rehearsing. Good-bye Inez. Percey attain the surprising maximum of 200 Sweet” William and sweet ; 2 3 Bible to pens. In the Book of Judges, young bank clerks. But when you|Pollock can go hang. Yolts. A single giant nerve cell at the [ 5lyssum were packed into the bou- ; ¢ % the fifth chapter and the fourteenth turban stood glaring at us savage. ring in a female Dempsey and let her > head of the spinal column is the|guet. There was a lot of honeysuckle 1 5 verse is this; “Out of Machir came “Rikky tikky tavvy, gazzool says | nearly kill me, that is the final touch. * % % % source of the impulses which dis- :;lnunfl the edge and several plumes of ; : R 5 ¢ down c'nvcl:nn‘rls :«;ul op,: o{f ‘i‘;b:.‘:“‘f e e g IR T T i minf AT L SRS e i | St A S sirane waiped grass which has Chitd Gl Y ihey' (ol pagal the gen of e N L A e e aesert tooi: |T've leard You sy something. like| . w&d Wendered into this Greenwioh B iades that were allke. 1t was a CLARA LOUISE i hapter. in the matter of Ahab. Jeae- ing for food and drink.” that before, Percey dear?” . Village joint as strangers, we walked Od f Metal: O orie, homemade bouquet, as sweet A LOUISE KELLOGG. bel and Naboth, it is written: “So she = The or's O etais. domestic, hom! Jss (Photograph from Brady colicction now owned by Levin Hn wrote letters in Ahab's mame anc¢ in perfume and as sweet v the M | Sealed them with his seal and sen! “Enter pilgrims, llhm 'ware the ‘.Ha:!"ng;r:: -dear me,” he snaps.! out as near-partners. = . curse of the Mad Mullah” save he, - “Which is what I call rather shift ANY persans are- sensitive to the | sage it carried as any today, yet per- I the waving us in. And he tears off the green turban | ;.. .. = v M, % Rambler's friends, Bill Gude, |and in the 70" s i e : s unto the elders and AVINg U8 in he for?” asks Ines, |Slamming it on the floor and jumping | Work," says Barry. “Say, do you| ':characteristic ofors of metals; | haps the BEIMIG % re " Shafter, Will | crew of her ey oo Pinstore | e orulie moste lax Hens Dol et 1n B imeteents At bt e o ks Jie% |on it peevish. Next he sheds the| think you're going to like It down |others deny that metals possess any |parche, Aleck Garden, Fred Kramer, there so you won't notice how weak spangled jacket, and; a3 le throws|neret odors, and support thelr opinion with | John and Charlie Small and Miss Lou- | mand of the Right Honorable sir | van, h ety -fourth verses is this: “Ob the soup S.mg.r.sr«;xckml o::u!afi the back room. “We've tackled a lot of things that |the assertion that no substance can|ise would say lhldl ‘lhé combination | Joseph Porter, K. C. B., first lord of | . d ems | {hat my words were now written ey el St O e ne from |, Ine=" savs L “T'm afraid, you've looked worse.” savs I “Anyway. now | pogsess an odor which does not give off wae impossible and Lhe &re e a | the admiralty, and immediately under | popular s one ‘waltz gr' 3 now Oh! that they were printed in a book busted up the show. that Inez's rich uncle has faded into worse, Ye the orders of Capt. Corcoran of the some of the older generation will I'That they were graven with an iror the celling is swaposed to make you |PUsted up the sh the back by volatilization invisible floating par- ; 3 ys Inez. e background more hopelessly than | bY Volal 0] e 4 flowers. ’ ot gallant shi Pinafore. He -enlisted ight mus; vas pen and lead in rock forever' The The story~of Sammy’s visit led me . ssigned to | ¥ Jschon we Pithth C chapter of Isaiah beging serving under the immediatc com- ere i mo use_complai this | chapter of Job, the twenty-thirc think you're dining in a tent out on | SN~ mays T -perna " g ] . bs we'd better | ever, we've got to do something, Be- | ticles. in the royal d w tne desert. See the guns and spears |remiater & word or twd of & sides, we should y from the subject of the memiory e royal navy and was e 3 8 ympathy , we should worry. It's Gwen- away from S 4 2 and not moted meroly for facis e he Lord said unto me e et s i oricntal, onr |Cegister & word/or two of symPALhY | Soiyn that's Kot to o the hustiine.| A 9eries of experiments has bOOD{pos. Itseems impossible te think of the Pinafore at Portsmouth under the irbmonial compliations. "W Tromiag. | Tl thee a great roll and write fe “But I don't see any place to eat.” W Three days! I doub made, regarded as proving the exist- % ho has passed through many | ame of Ralph Rackstraw, able sea-|pum passes the lost of his generation and his | i with a ma ber- 1 objects. “Where are the chal*s and sfih'd:,..‘.ift’";n;"%"ba'fi\:chnffi: the gnde): oubt if she can make | SLC8, " Rors emanating from all met. ;.':r'." without laying up those little [ 30 and maintained the most cordial : Sl il < 3‘1'.,}1“.;}',‘:}.".% p”l‘nr?;?;'fi‘fifi g;ium tables?” e e ps Dercey 1o only pulling| But I didn’t know Gwendolyn. When |als. At ordinary temperatures these | things that make one laugh and ery | Felations with his fellow able seaman, i 15t Thon ovecurs this: “I had mam “Oh, those would be too common-|an old bluff we reports down there Monday attes. | odors are, in_many cases, almost im-|as he turns them over in his hand, Dick Deadeye, and with Bill Bobstay.| There were two other singers of) 0f 3 (loyrs this. “I_had many plare $00%8, Fotat Tike thine says | * 12 he lav save I, “he's making it |noon I could hardly find the place, it | perptible. But they become stronger |or in his sind. the boatswain; Bob Becket, the car- note in the Bostonians whose names | o0, B 00 irite to thee: Barry. “Here's where we -each col-|thorough. 'See O e g F e ellon tase: It | When the metal is heated. Yet if the | When the Rambler wrote the story DEnters mate: Tom Tucker, the mid- | come to mind, and perhaps you will | ink A6 PO GMe0sq and silver ab- Ject a cushion and squat on the rugs. | Kor here comes the ex-Mullah car- | cleaned up, the brick walls white- [ heating is continueda long time the |last Sunday about old actors and|Shipmate; Little Buttercup of Ports-|recall others. These were Flora Fin ared in Great Britain, France and e e Toguier Arabs. THALS | roine & battered kit bag with the end | washed, and out at the entrance was | odor disappears. The conclusion has|singers he went to the poor little mouth, and Hebe, who was Sir Joseph's | luyson, _who ~substituted for Jessie{ JOIT0, "about 1800, but they were Ene idea, Trilby Moy, Come on, Inez. |of & mecktie and part of & collar|a new sign announcing “The Cave of’| been reached that every metal produces| treasure box in which some of his first cousin. On occasions he also Bartlett Davis, and Caroline Hamilton, | U 1y clow in gaining favor. T Camp down with Sticking _from one —corner. He has|the White Goddess.” Inside were a |continuously a gaseous matter, com-|pleasantest memories are kept and threw glances at Josephine. who, as|Wwho substituted for Camille D'Arville. | Loy oxpensive, clumsy and not a: SRP S0ees Merselt down as graceful | saahed off most of the make-up and | ot of white tables and gilt chairs | posed not of the atoms of the ‘metal, | took out & handful of bright recollec- | ¥OU all Know, was the captain’s daugh- * k¥ % satisfactory as the quill. But the "!‘_:b‘l‘:}.'"el;evmh;r: gg;:sh:n;r:fl;."aszg h,lummnde a quick change to citizen's :'I‘:lhzh:;e M‘nil‘ng: a&n:ackground, but x;i a aroduct of their chemical|tions. He wrote of Mary Louise Cary | teT- ' HERE lies beside my typewriter | auill had ren:haduthe }&mg: inI the | e - clothes. e right of the door as you |transformation. Scientists have suc- ra Louise Kello e » 3 cty-with which it could be pointe. you o and Clara is 1logg and men. Pinafore” was launched at the| ] a5l bt of & playSana the DIA,EL‘; e bala and steel pens contir.ucc hair and a lot of veils floating over Percy!” gasps Gwendolyn. “Where } came in was this throne affair. Co mi ay smoothness h 5 . Course, | ceeded even in isolating and confining | tioned Maggie Mitchell. = Tod Loi M. 4 ;'i: n",g'”w""““‘“ me comes to serve | —where are you going?" it's nothing more than a foot-high |in a vase the cfprous emanation®from | turns to a program which to rome ’5 ?snves“a %°m"‘n'32d'?.. The. '{‘r’:itea smzesi is | “Little Barefoot,” presented by be improved in their regular meal 1! “To-find-Birdie,’ eays-Hil- *1-know ! platform with & sort of-black velvet 'a metal. . %, ..— _ 'us seems as though it might, have that s@mmer, ‘and it was_then_ that|“America’s favarite co medienne, Mag- ind flexibility. '\ ’) ~ — '