Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1923, Page 95

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 4, 1923 Hunting The Job By W. E. HILL. Copyright, 1923, by The Chicago Tribune Five Beauties Of The Profession Who Have Rallied Nobly To The Frenzied Call Of Manager Pemberton For One Ingenue, Are Waiting Their Turn In The Anteroom. Isolda Lampry. On The Extreme Left, Is Complaining Of The Unfairness Met With At The Rough Hands Of Critics. “My Dear.”" She Is Telling The World At Large, “Mr. Woollcott Had The Nerve To Say My Perfor- mance Was Negative From Start To Finish. Did You Ever> And Every One I've Ever Worked With Says | Have A Marvelous Personality!” Whereupon Mviable Albatross, Standing Eexi I\Efliu La_rr_npry. Opines That Critics Are All Alike—Knife You In The = ack Every Time! The Cffice Boy About To Deliver The Age-Old Query, “What You Wanta See Him About?" P Outside The Agency Where The : . ! \ Bus Boys And Dish Washers Con- The Eetter Of Introduction. SR : 4 : gregate In Jobless Times. The :Youn an Is Just Out Of Cafie(e, And As s So Céten The Case, He Is Hunfin{ A Job. He's Won- dering If It Would Be All Right Just To Let On Quite Casually That He's Been A Member Of The Best Eatirig Club In The Uni- versity Quite Casually, i Of Course. Full Of Hope And Enthusiasm The Art Stm:len’}e Sets Forth To Land With A Dull Thud On The Art Editor. (Anita Is Going Down To Vogue With A Choice Assortment Of Life Drawings.) Murph\{; Cook Par ail lence. ting With J £ w § : 7 T DR EhekYfin_ng Al\:;nTfi/itg The Slfiked il ! b & 4 % H S iting In The Outer Office ack Hair e Pensive Mien, Killng Tantem in iThe : [ & - » 3 '}?:Sle.e“',r:: Boss, He Is Trying To Who Hopes To Land A Job In The Gz Hundred A Month p 3 A a ; Strike A Natural Pose. Joe Had Movies. So Many Of Our Young et el a1 Wl YR N - ; A Great Lifie To Slip Over To The Men Are Looking Like Mr. Valen- Job:To Rol =il 1 X 8 Head Of The Firm, But Now It's tino These Days. ; ' All Slipping Away. " s T )

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