Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1925, Page 89

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WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 27, 1925. THE READING PUBLIC BY W. E. HILL. Chicago_Tribune Syndicate THE SUNDAY STAR, Copyright, 1925 Cousin Clara is one of these sloppy letter read- ers, who skips anything with an interrogation on the end. Irate rela- tives are powerless. Mcet Wendell P. Burrow (of the Wendell P. Bur- row furnace company, in- corporated), who read * Babbitt three-quarters through and decided it was an attack on all that was noblest in American busi- ness life Mabel anu Ruthic read their nov- Roduey goes through all the | els in tabloid form. First a novel book reviews. He seldom, if i is dramatized for the movies, ever, has any time left for the and then it is novelized trom the Looks - themselves, but you movie: “Oh, but dearic. if you should hear him talk! He can like reading it. you should sce it discuss the newest books won- in the movie,” says Mabel, der fully “there’s a dog who weeps real tears!” v A The tired business man who planned to read Bos- well's Johnson through be- fore Fall, is not doing very well. There are so many things these days to tire the tired business man The man who reads the books for self-improve- ment. “The Glands Regu- &) lating Personality,” Freud, \'n and hooks about Yogi Phil- N osophy, are a few of them '” A The people who didn’t care much for “Main Street.” Annette, the girl on the left, simply had to make herself finish it! So there now, Mr. Lewis! Three lovely ladies, who one and all admire the stories of Mr. Arlen. They have the exact feelings, hidden away, of the heroine of “The Green Hat!” The lady in the center secretly thinks Mr. Arlen may B wr Sl &

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