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ee e nl alicia oer iy hte, i enti eS WRITERS WAX ee whether women should smoke Some are inclined to umber of replies follow: Dear Cynthia Grey: I jest sit here A puffin’ all If women wa Who dares to Smoke then y Nor let some Disturb those “r are pour from all p the day, nt to do the same say them nay our cigaret of ha: he-man’s nay, curling smoke wreaths That float upward and away. THE © eee } Arithmetic of a garet “T am_ not mathematician,” said cigaret, “but I can ADD to a.man’s troubles ; ( the nervous SUBTRACT from his phys-| ical energy; MULTIPLY his aches and pains ; DIVIDE his mental powers; take INTEREST and DISCOUNT his chances for success for both TIME and ETERNITY.” from And what I can do for aj‘ boy or man, I can do for a} girl or woman. PENTECOSTAL AND GIRLS. BOYS Dear Mias Grey: Should women smoke? To my mind that is nm the question: but should women: be worthy of the name of WOMAN—| meaning creation—I have no feet ings on the subject except from the ethical side “of the generations to come, Smoking has always been called a vice, a habit, @ detriment. No |% goed attribute has been laid to to bacco, except for aphis extermina tion. . We read of some man, living to 104 years, advocating its use and novinjutious qualities. Then how about the woman of the same age who-has never used it? If tobacco ts, good, then why not feed it to babies, season food with it, etc.? We are used towtt# association with man. _ 1 wonder how we would feel If he had nover used ft until now, Murder is common to a.cannibel, Association dulls our moral perceptions, Jn cither caze the fundamental question is, are we right in haboring a non-essential that produces nothing good, and in- still into the future generation the smallest spark of nicotine to work its marcotic effect on helpless na- ture, that gradually must weaken} under those conditions. No, it fa not, should women |< smoke, but, DARE. they? ‘Thanking y am, WISHING WELL. eee Dear Miss Grey: A comment on smoking: Of course girls have as much right to smoke as boys, but not advisable, as it is unneces sary and uneconomical, so why form the habit? Most of our grandmothers, a* well as grandfathers, smoked, but the girls saw fit to discontinue the habit—now 50 years or more—but the boys kept on like father. I say if'a man does not want his wife or children to smoke let him set’ the good example before his family by} not using tobacco, and not expect them to do something he cannot do (or won't try). But, girls, do not turn back to 50 years ago; keep your face turned forward and remember the saying, “in years to come the hand that rocks the cradle will rule the world.” MOTHER OF A BOY AND GIRLS. cee Cynthia Grey: Women have the same right as men have to smoke. ‘What {s the difference? It will not te so long @ time before it will be impossible to tell man from woman. much of aj; his work} © | when their wives | proved too much. | with the moyement. OOT OF THE CABINETS w thelr ke ts, b nob men ar to we All » do ac In all this universe, which Go et éreated, there was. not © the sort of wor real flappers. When we men don't seem. to have any spect for women nowadays have no one to blame but ow selves. Let us all try to be re fined ladies instead of just femal L. EB, M. Cynth rey will receive call. ers on Monday, Wednesday and | Friday, from 1 to 2 on Tuesday fit to 12 a | The Star bulldh | ave. WHISKERS WILL COMBAT BOBS Shorn Locks of Daughters and Wives Arouse Males KINSTON, N. C.. May ing to the point of saturation. As long as their daughters bobbed | was said. But| their locks, nothin; ed the fad, it formed. Members of the jon have pledged themselves beards, mustaches whiskers. But not only that, article two of the by-laws requires that members thus adorned shall be seen as often as possible in company with their wives.” Members of the organization a required, too, to post substantial for felts against failure to comply with the rules and by-laws. James A. Powers, local state’s at torney, who once started an agitation | for uniform dress among women, has declared he will have nothing to do «Ho sald his ured” him, former campaign “ According to old English recorda, King Edward If bought his race horses for slightly over six pounds | apiece. 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