Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1922, Page 87

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‘Debutante By W. E. HILL Ccpyright, 1922, By The Chicago Tribune ‘The Movie Deb. Along Toward The End Of Reel One The Ceb In The Scenario Will Tire Of The Gay, Meaning- less Existence Of The Social Set And Go Out To The Great North- west And Be Tamed By A Big, Strcng Lumberman, Who Will Teach Her That Love Ccn- quers All—Even Social Success / The Successful Deb. As A Deb, Ethel Is A Big Success. She Always Times Her Entrances And Exits So That She Will Be Surrcunded By At Least Six Men. When Gladys Morbid Had Her Ccming Out Party At The Ritz Plastcria Rumor Had It That Ethel Brought A Whcle Retary Club Straight From Its Cinner On The Flcor Below And Canced With It. Ethel Loves Bright The Frightened Ceb, Who Has Led A Shel- tered Life. Now She’s Out In The Ccld, Cruel Wcrld And, Oh, Cear: Oh. Cear! The Frightened Ceb Tries Awfully Hard Net To Appear Frightened. Quite Innccently Says A Great Many Caring Things That She Wouldn't Think Olsnyin lE l:"VS.n"O?Ae. ments. The Frighten eb Very Often With It. Ethel Loves Bright Gets The Repungrlcn Of Being A Rcugh Sl o alker 4 r 3 G Anxious To Cut In. She iRy Usually Favcrs Bright Red. With Maybe Just A Simple Little Incandescent Light Here And There For Trim- ming (ABOVE IN OVAL) The Charitable Ceb, Who Sells Candy And Cigarettes At Ferty-Four Times The Market Price To Unfortu- nate Gentlemen Who Hap- pen In At The Bazaar. (Shirley Is Helping Out At The Swedish Bocth Of The Internaticnal Bazaar For The Aid Of Vassar Alumnae Who Can’t Get Back To Commencement Because Their Funds Are Lcw. Or Maybe It's Wellesley — Anyhow. Shirley Is Help- ing At The Swedish Booth —-That Much Is Plain.) Pink And White Rosebud Effects For Celight Sulsberger— E Flame _Color And Gold 3 The Tireless Ceb. Lace For Her! Celight Is Who Dances And The Ceb With The Line. “A Friend Of Mine Brought Sixteen Cases Of Pre-War Gin Up From Bermuda,” The Deb With The Line Will Tell You On= Minute After You've Beén Introduced. And With No Provocation At All Will Ge On To Tell Ycu How Much Scotch They Got Away With En Route To The Yale- Princetcn* Game, Etc., Etc. Don’t Worry, The Deb With The Line Is Really A Very Tem- perate Person. She’s Just Adapt- ing Her Conversation To The Average Young Man The Defiant eb, Who Didn’t Want T Come Out This Year—Wanted To Go To Ccll And All That. The Defiant CebefiVery Acid. “t's A Nice Party, Isn’t It?"” You b- serve As An Opener. “Is It>” The Defiant Deb Comes Back At You. “What Is There About It You Es- pecially Like?” Going To Make Her Bow And Then Give A Big Jump And Land With A Yell Right In The Midst Of The Best Families. Lelight's Papa Can Back Her Heavily. Even If Delight Makes A False Start, Thus Having To Go Back In And Start Over Again, She’ll Land Right Side l_.;!;’Eventually. At Present There's Just One Crawback. Celight Is One Of ose Unfcrtunate Cebs Whose Name lust Will Get Into The Society Cclumns Cf All The ° Wrang Papers And Never In The Right Ones. Once She Lid Land In A Right Paper, But It Was On The Sport Page—So That Cidn’t Count. Maybe Papa Will Be Able To Fix [t. Howevar Dances And Then Wants To Get Up A Party And Go Scme- where Else To Dance Scme More. Very Wearing On Any Man Over Thirty Last Year's Ceb— Or Maybe It W, The Year Before— Who Has Gone In For The Fine Arts And Socialism Who Follow The Sports And Make Poseible Those Thrilling *‘Reading-From-Left-To-Right™ Pictures In The Fashion H‘:.sz. fiell?erol‘:imh: PI;’:'rA Prominent Rcle In The Life Of A Sweet Young Thing Who Follows Polo Or Horse Shows. =\ Ml

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