Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1923, Page 91

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 30, THE SUNDAY COUPLE By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1923 by the Chicago Tribune The Little Outing In The Flivver. The Car Has Stopped At A C dB i The Very Correct Couple. They Might Almost Going Strong As You Can See. The Flivver Has Done Tws Themel aior oL 8ine Ie Have Come From Church But They Havent. It's The End Of The Season ’ They're Going Calling The Semi-Engaged Couple. One Day Josephine Thinks She Loves Norwood, And The Next She Thinks Shé Hates Him. First They Plan To Marry In November And Then Josephine Has Hys- terics And Decides It Never Can Be, Not In A Thousand Years. This Afternoon She Has Told Norwood She Will Marry Him A Year From Next April. Though She Doesn’t Love Him. Jo- sephine Is Keeping A Sharp Lookout For Anélhi‘ng That May Turn Up. Norwood Is Walking In arkness The Young Bloods, Joe And Morrie Are Just Out For A Stroll—Looking Over The Girls, And One Thing And Another The Makeshift Outing. Armi In Arm, Clara And Lillian Are Walking Hither And Yon In The Bright Fall Sunshine. Each Is Secretly Vowing Never Again To Go Out On A Sunday Afternoon Without A Nice Boy In Tow The Sunday Call. . The Shy Couple The Girl Friends, Maida And Grayce Have Forsworn Male Escorts. 2 3 Are Nofi GenArlnlg Maida Is One OF Those Nice Healthy Girls, Who Appeals To Weak ' g N Men, And Grayce Can't Find Her Ideal ;::yw e ] So Well Last Week. Now Con- versation Has Flagged And They Are In A Panic Sunday Papers In The Park. By Monday Morning There Will Be A Lot Of Cleaning Up To Do, When The Reading Public Has Had Its Fill The Very Loving Couple Are Mixing It Up On A Park Bench. They Are Going To Get Very Mussed Up Before The After- Late In The Afternoon The Weekenders From The Suburbs Pegin > 2 G noon Is Over To Arrive, Bag And Baggage, With Large Bunches Of Late Flowers > AndgAutumn Leaves

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