Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1925, Page 127

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 15, 1925. Bk [ THE PERENNIAL FLAPPER e Flappers in small towns have an awiul time, especially in those barre alities where there are three girls to one man. Some- ¢y have to fap around doing the screaming ingenue for years, hurling atlure and personality ull nearly and then, like as not, the brute marries a little nobody from the next towr The somewhat ¢l- derly flapper knows her good points. She bundles up down to the calves, and by so doing retains that 16-year-old look—at a distance. Yesterday's socicty flapper very often is made for higher things and elects a business career sometimes getting as much as $10 per, helping in an interior decorator’s shop. She is supposed to bring a lot of classy trade £k ‘r—_{.fii;‘ View from the rear of a big roomy lounge showing two flappers of yesteryear who I~|mp]_\- won't give up. Th re having a ittle heart-to-heart talk behind a boy friend on the edge of the lounge, having made the Oh, the heartaches of happy discovery that they arc having treat the perennial flapper! ment from the same d(vCl‘Ol’ After 10 vears of hard flapping it has been re- layed to Josephine that a boy friend had told another boy friend that Josephine was no longer cute. ooy es: The intellectual flapper * Z;( x'a}:cs a flyer at ;ny» thing and everything The Spring of sec once. Courses in the ;4 flappv‘r;haod s Wisdom of Confucius, dangerous age. Young yOham“‘?,gflmsmv Yogl men between the years Theiflapperiwho haskfppedihcs waylintolthe: | Gy o Anought " ot 101 and 0 ishioutdlie e flapper who has flapped her way into the” Greek Drama and (armed “Yourn weror 7 Ya ; - years of discretion is no _Inngg on ‘hf jam . Rhythmic Vibrating, 2 jckeq s to Fonl g ey e o AN Young men flappers who fail to scttle down c‘hnu and ]}meapp['u du;‘ zhc d(nu-d\ ( e <x(|isl-‘ hltle.of cach,v Thau iy R wi{h A i have an aw{ul time as the years creep on look- ence ot matter—yes, she does-—-an ~on}1& a}l the kind of a girlsheis! Heileves analihe i k t { g ing the boyish collegian. They insist on wear- this too. too solid flesh will melt, or something! is lost young n P D ing college c[othhu, which, alas and alack. are . usually high school clothes. R e

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