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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-FEBRUARY 1, 1925. THE LITTLE by the Chicago Tribune The helpless widow. Met with on the ocean liners and tours in the Holy Land. Hates to look at a view alone. Needs a big strong man to point things out for her. The help- less widow is particularly helpless about checking baggage. The grass widow from Hol]ywoqd with five husbands : ¥ €1 3 And this is the widow’s mite ‘Mother, please get a in the background. “Never again,” she tells the re- i . E % N lipstick and pull your hair out at the sides—"" cries porters. hut we know better ¥ i ; *y H the widow’s only daughter. Keeping up with an only daughter is a hard job in these modern times The slight estrangement. Some sort of legal separation, but no divorce makes her a widow at heart only. Very popular with college boys and not so popular with their carcful mammas. I A T You've all heard of the goli widow, < Famin Half mourning. When she says, Oh, 1 did see faven't Syout “};"-h‘hflbl meet the such a good-looking traffic policeman today— go! r‘” ]4“," - eh aink e m'S“}!‘lf- there are such fine looking men around these “!‘;" ‘;w”:‘ l’é‘;‘: :,0 i ‘S. and ndls days!" it will soon he half mourning no longer. wile who needed to drop a few pounds. 5 & : e > has taken up golf. Oh, the sad, sad Z‘ghaeinhmc widow is beginning to take notice life of these indoor men who marry outdoor girls. The business widow. Some go in for tca rooms, others for interior decorating, and those who are es- pecially intrepid open gift shops and sell Italian antiques at triple the factory prices. The placid widow is contented with her lot; no more husbands! She’s buried two, thank you. The first had neurasthenia, and . The little widow who looks so well in black the second used to eat crackers in bed Mourning weeds will be permanent in her case e, O - I e tee———— R~ .- Twwmog (w7 3