Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1925, Page 99

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 1, 1925. Portrait of a young man who hates to get up in the morning, smothering an alarm clock more or less unsuccessfully under the e NN ‘[ Lazy People : LE By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1925, by Chicage Trib “Oh, was that our telephone? [ thought | “id i 1 - 3 I'n heard something, but | wasn't sure!” Lazy i people who don't want to be disturhed never seem to hear bells do 1t tomorrow, mamma, please don't hother me now.” Lazy people believe in never doing today what can be put off indcinitely From leit to right are three members of the genus lazybones: The man who is too lazy to vote on election day; the young man of soaring aspirations, but little pep, who hikes to sit and wish a million dollars would drop in his lap; and the otherwise lovely lady whc is too lazy to halance her checkbook. She lets her husband do it The radio programs are a great boom to people with lazy tendencies. Why, for instance, make the effort to £0 10 2 movie, when without Y When the sun is in the rising from the armchair a West, lazy people work the you can hear Beatrice p best.” so runs the adage, Braise, the screen vamp, and it's true. Meet Mr talk on “How to Plan a nscy ot ithe dass Menu Without Giving Of o acquiring : oo eleventh hour knowl- edge of French Lit, 12 hours before a final exam “For goodness sake, Walton, aren’t you dressed yet? Its nearly a The lazy excuse. The lady with the Lazy-minded readers confine themselves to the quarter past eight!” Getting a young man with sluggish tendencies up sluggish intellect will tell you sadly how murder headlines and the back page advertisements. and out of the house of a morning is a pretty hard job, as any mother or she can't read the magazines or papers Even that tires them. near relative will tell you. He wants to stop and look at things—a spot any more. She has no time for reading. on the wall, a picture, a hangnail, anything rather than dress in a hurry. [/~ B \ —""r > Wi

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