Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1922, Page 78

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE THE CLASS STRUGGLE By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1922, By The Chicago Tribune SECTION—MAY 21, 1822. One Of The Hardest Stunts In The S le For S Is Th | Thera /Are)Aliays Tackel Away In Some.Corner Of The City, A Small Army OF People S 1 R e Loty i Who Have Reacted Against Their Puritan Ancestry. They Have Come Right Out In The Plenty Of. Coin Of The Realm. But Oren And Are Leading Their Own Lives, They Will Tell You. in The City. Where Nobody ; o Absolutely NO C. . Or W, Cares. Too Much New England Ancestry Did It. (It Took A Lot Of Get.Up-And-Go For Than Nowe. At Timmes It Docs S As Though “Keep Out’' Were The Motto Of The People At The Top Of The Social Ladder Pause A Moment And Pity Mrs. Peter Holcomb (They Call Her Lou Holcomb Out Little Rock Way). She Is All Set For A Nice Bow In The Cirection Of Some One With Whom It 1s Quite Necessary To Be On Bowirg Terms. Mrs Holcomb Will Bow, Oh. So Sweetly, And The Lady At The Other End Will Look Straght Through Mrs Holcomb And Never Move A Muscle The Young Man On the Extreme Right To Break Away From The Class-Consciousness Of The Grain Business In Oswego. N. Y. Now He Is A Poet Of The Metronomic School And Has Cirected Several Lyric Shafts Against The Financier Class ) Lady Engaging A Maid And Trying. Oh. So Hard To Bridge The Awful Gap That Exists Between A Cook And The So- Called Lady Of The ouse Herman, The Headwaiter. From The Stand- point Of Collars And Cents, Is An Exgert At " gla;’i-flyl; TheAanz)ns OB‘ T?eBC-fg I:eth c‘in)l. Class, ny addie fter One Brief But Searchin Z Glance, He Will Show The College Boy Anq Classes Are The Foes The Follies’ Girl To A Table Alongside The Dance Floor, While The Stoutish Lady And Centleman From Flint, Mich., Will Be Led Around To The Table Way Back Next To The Pantry Door. Herman Is Very Class- Conscious. Of The Minor Celeb- rity. Somewhat Of An Egoist, He Wants All Society To Act As His Background. A Left Wing Socialist And A Member Of The Bougeoisie Meet In A Picture Gallery And, Oh. The Scornful Glances! 1f Looks Could Kill Certainly The Lady With The Paradise Feather Would Be No'More. Between City People And Country People There Is An Awful Gap And When Two Of The Summer Boarders (They Are A Crazy Lot Anyway) Turn Out To Be Artists From Green- wich Village—Well. Something Ought To Be Cone About It! = | The Traveling Man Who Forgot To Wire! # Ahead Has Been Strug- gling Manfully But Un- successfully All The 8 Afternoon With Seven 8 Room Clerks Of Seven Hotels. Each Clerk Is ® Just A Little Bit Haugh- § tier Than The One Be- fore, And If At 630 b P. M. You Were To Ask - The T. M. To Divide The Existing Social Or- der Into Cfn.a (Not That You Would For A Minute) He Would Say. *‘Upper. Lower And ‘Hotel Room Clerks''— 'The Room Clerks Being At The Head Of The lumn. The_ Oldest Inhabi- tant, Who Stll Be- lieves In An Upger Middle Class And A Lower Middle Class. She Won't Invite Any One To Her House Who Hasn't Been In The Social Register For The Last Fifty Years So _Class-Conscious It Positively Hurts.

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