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church-going of twica a day of olden times rendered it a farce. Young| women went to church now when | the church could glve them some- thing that no other place could glve, When the churches gave the | young people what they wanted, | they certainly would attend services | regularly. Miss Darker agreed that | regular church worsilp was a real thing, but forced church-going in her u[»mlun mistake, PRAISES MODERN MORAL STANDARDS Social WOrker Sas Girls Now ‘Look at Lile Squarely | London, May S.—8peaking experiences covering many years among tens of thousands of working girls and women, Miss Lillan Bar- was a g ONE IN 30000 of wared, said 1l lecturer, Inste mother should ask in thes hat book is that you are e girl almost invari- | “Oh, it's all right, but sort fit for you to read, and let it go at that Misa' Rarker expressed herself as believing that this practice ev ling consldered, was a perfectly dren, enced in moving pleture work. 100,000 men, women and chil- who at first were inexperi- ot 100,000, not to exceed six or soven have reached o point where their names were carried on the screcn and only two have becom stars of any Inagnitude Many included in the figures had ! some theatrical experience, and the splendid thing because she did not | contrast is drawn with the fact that think there was one solitary thing nearly all of the prominent in life that the modern girls should | and featured players have chuck under the sofa cushion. “The | stage experience. mothers of other years were not| “A beautiful face,” directors say, reared that way,"” averred Miss| “or a pretty figure, or both, without Barker, “but the girls now ought|special histrionic ability are use- I to be told to look at thlnns clearly ‘ less in filmland,” and squarely as they are. complained | o dorn Parachute Like Almost everybody || that young people of today did not | Contrivance of 1799 London, May 8,—The. Royal. Al g0 1o church as they did formerly, | | Force today is using a parachute || sald Miss Barker, and then added: | forced | perfected by an ‘American, which these, had “and & very good thing this is, too.” Ehe contonded that the ACTORS 15 A STAR ker, governor of the Borstal insti- | Fifures Show Aspirant to Moyie tution for girls at Aylesbury, In a . 1 recent lecture asserted that their ame Has small Chance of | moral standard was never higher Realizing Hopes than today, be the modern | women know the facts of life as| lollywood, Cal, May 8.—Iigures ; they exist at the ent time, complled during the last five years I ‘e mental outlook of the young | by the largest moving picture pro- | people today was the greatest hope | ducing companies reveal that the e for the future, asserted Miss Bap- | aspirant to st films |1 ker, “and there was no humbug 00-to-1 chance about it." It was seldom’that people v NOW-a-C ever saw the present- gurcs indicate that in the lay girl chuck a book under past five years, screen service buv- tofa cushion when her mother caus of Hollywood have supplied stars | . SA T URDAY ‘um has brought eut comment and | discussion as to the history of the use of parachutes ip moronautics, | The assertion 15 made that the| first live-saver of this concelved 132 years ago by Jagques Garnerin, & out the in the JI\Ilh.rl'UhI'III | fortress, at Coblence on the Rhir and 4vith a parasol-like contrivan | dropped safely from the fortress [ walls to liberty. Thus convinced that his theory | was sound, Garnerin, once back in France, perfected his mechanism and, using a parachute built tually a the lines followe ade a success Sln'lcks and Screams But Goes to Prison Now York, May 8.—Edna It sey, who ha y charges timo after time on the today, d ading of complainants Wil-| heen released from lars | kind wu; snehman, He worked |cepted by the cities dea while a prisoner of the | commitice, “lAM PLEASED” vir- | d to-| ful drop | | | spite her shricks and screams, was returned to Bedford reformatory to | serve an unexpired term of 16 months, Judge Collins in gencra ions ermed lier @ “white Topsy” who could not stop stealing. The girl had become Kr as “the beloved thief” bLe he activities of [vietims in her in previous » pleaded guilty to grand la ceny on M valued at 2 Mrs, Pearl Rec and jewelry from d Myers, of River. side Drive, wife of a tobacco manu- facturer At mention of Bedford in court today, she amed, then slumped as carried froiu Sentence was in her cha nd w the room in a faint deferred on the latest larceny charge until expiration of the Bedford term Lawyer I)aud Dunn Did Not Write Bill In a special to the Herald story printed on the front page of the Herald last evening, it was stated [that David Dunn of New | | B THE VOGUE FOR TWILL vou see them you will aj have designed for this Spring and Summer, tinual satisfaction, FUR BORDERS — FUR FASHIONABLY TRIMMINGS Coat Shop—Fourth Floor wrote the articles of Incorporation | | for the Point o' Woods assoclation. | Lawyer Dunn, who s interested in the improvement assoclation, simply | suggested a few minos changes the suggested changes wer and AC boroughs i { [/ CHESTER G. 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