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? PAGE 12 TUE i I r Z ~—L1TuUMaAN VaAgON l ' a ; — enielaumaemns re Views Love and Hate and Lust as| ¥ ” ) > ) he They Pass Doorway EW YORK, Dec. 8.—For 10 years Henry Vienne has been the dragon guarding the gate to innumerable young and beautiful princesses of the bright lights king 8 amare dom Knights of all ages and stations in life have ridden up to storm this gate, using as weapons, baubles, bank rolls and even mar- riage licenses Millionaires, potentates, prizefighter u gar papas, butter-and-egg men, ors, rich men’s sons are alike to Henry Vienne. ced into the street men who, h sen, could have bought the theater just to bounce him out in return, He has slammed the door on the very noses . of men whose names decorate the Blue Book VIENNE and Who's Who. Henry Vienne, you can see, is no respecter of persons He doesn’t dare be. He is the stage door man at the Fol- lies. As such he has been emissary of; Half tho at get into beth Cupid and Mammon, Hoe ha . rN York imme. seen countless bea’ s fiat c ; they've first time and Follies girls, w ey 0 He has secon shivering 1 . { from stage fright « I should say, a ; their stockings and, a few ‘ at The » 1 t . p - } Gold-diggers, fame seekers, [with marriag Nebel i. | husband-hunters, nice girls, seri vineis daeak i | ous girls and downright naughty A , . . girls—they have © and they Y good scou! = have gone. Want tobe: hares ae - But whether they were nice {fe o Datween any two of ther = or naughty, they became uncon: ; ‘ Hy be Bip arnt g scious sirens of men the min week t k depending e ‘ ute they took on the label of | popular iS prosperity E Follies girls. me “But, believe it or not, there | | i The stage door has a definite ve been a few girls that no code, which goes something like ¢ door Johnnie has ever been | ; from unwelcome visitors and who have standing orders to | ; Welcome visitors must be pro bring no mash notes | tected from undue interruption. | pyeryN LAW } t For such services Henry Is gen-| 5 PTION | | erally well rewarded and, if ho isn't} hg ay oe j ©... well try and crash thru a 't want to pla | eeons time 1 so she was FUNNY nyone tried was Just one exception, the Prince of Wa here he seemed to find Eve n attractive 5} and she was least Ana Pennington and (inset) Evelyn Law oD wiamyauiry PSYCHOLOGY "There's a funny psychology about the Follies; somehow the minute a} | Man hits Broadway with a roll of |’ ) > bills, his first thought {s to step out © with a Follies girl. There seems be a general idea that no young fel Flow can hope to be looked upon asa “Another girl who held herself By Lulu Hunt Peters, MD. i Pesca" ‘atl Mae be aloof from Jobnnies was Ann ideas . Z Teen Sa ane with one of t Pennington. There was a girl 4 e Avcttioc of Diet cond Health crmd Diet foe Children | E Seautics. : | with temperament and then d some, Millionaires or cake-eat- | ers, she gave them all the polar glance. Sheswasx a lone wolf. Sho traveled alc papas so heavy with sugar that they could have passed for a | candy store come up with notes The publicity value |s inestimable ! emus or the Jamils | BY SISTER MARY ! Breakfast—Stewed prunes, cereal, thin cream, baked hash | ; More About Tuberculosis Bt Nagar are thr t pal humar Ifties _ with tomato sauce, crisp gra- Se thie bakes [by Alia: fhe _ ham toast, milk, coffee. just and| this manner ~ Luncheon—Baked macaroni doorway | most of them, 4 with cheese, fruit — salad, boomed 6 tag iin brown bread, sugar cooki anauhee Mea pis milk, tea. (Some of Henry Vienne’s personal experiences will be given tomorrow.) | me Dinner — Cr¢éam of lima _ bean soup, toasted crackers, _ stuffed baked potatoes, baked | spinach and mushrooms, head lettuce with Roquefort cheese dressing, scalloped cranber- Ties, whole wheat bread, milk, | coffee. No meat is used in the dinner © menu, but a well-balanced, nourish » ing and appetizing meal ts sugge: ; | LETTER FROM SALLY ATHER TON TO LESLIE PRESCOTT —CONTINUED Little bits of canned fruit ha ‘ Way of accumulating that can be EH used to good advantage in salads. to brir ‘Haif a canned pear, a peach, © Of pineapple and a canned qu | €an be cut into neat cubes, comb enistance, {ferent foe With as much apple,as needed for a 1 or any other. infectious | filling,” with a mild boiled dressing our adopted sor [disease may be ted if the fo bind the mixture, and served on 1 told her, Leslie, how many rma of these din are virulent } ‘ferisp leaves of lettuce. If company ry own?| times you had resented this prev-| enough and are taken Into the body | is present a few nuts can be sprin- upon the} alent opinion ur friends to m 1 numbers. The statement | | kled over or seeded and skinned Call- very glad that! that “germs are the effect and not fornia grapes can be used as a gar. L as at because se of infectious ses” ia} nish. me inallenat a told me since It| pernicious, because it will make | | And the juice from canned fruit is | right as & moth 1 not kr any | th uffering from and caring for | @elicious added to fruit drinks or} What if I ne upon the} difference be the two of them. | infectious dise careless. | thickened with cornstarch for pud-|face of the child om I had| except th if possible, y It is now thought that moat cases} ding sauces. | pledged not only myself but poster: | little Jack better than you did Syd-| of tubercul are contracted dur. | _ SCALLOPED { 1 and. a f ithout because he had been wi x childhood. If the disenso ay _ CRANBERRIES at 4 oF nie p until adult | One pint cranberries, % cup sugar, 1 7, What, Much to m prise, . Paula those who mak 2% cups sta! umbs from soft | if I could r t idea 1 ‘ f th rou that tt part of lo: lespoons melted | that bet my arms) bat ns, and th urs vgs e butter, 4 cup » 4 raisins, grated | and m t nll of the! ran down her « and fell UPON! hood, but nature | rind of 1 lemon. | blood, 1 ur fou 1 face. tt caused Wash and er cranberries I trie of th t H K\ there wa ate iru berries in a 1 he eet ou nee J not! , tar Molander. Fut into saucepan with | 1 ited to her | fa 1 it I tb n to ) s0gar and 1 cup of boiling water.| that you had 1 little Jack, a f t 1} 1 Boil five minutes 3 bakin, e f dish and put in a layer of crum N so °, 8 Paula | t 1 Paula Perier's lif had Sprinkle with melted butter and} aske Madam cha 5 Cover with a layer of cranberrie Naw Chat bie me Ir ald Sprinkle with sins ar aha tne! te c Jemon rind. Add another ta ie adaetal (C $025, N. BL AL Service | crumbs, sprinkle with butter a rd. this. of over with remaining cranberries and | which is bone of her bons and| TOMORROW—Letter from Sally | Faisins. Sprinkle with grated rind.| fiesh of her flesh?” | Atherton 10 Leslie Prescott—Con Cover with remaining crumbs, pour | ‘over butter and bake 40 minutes in a] Moderate oven. and cream. (Copyright. 1 many timen,"*| tinued, | she has the same her children @ thougyt perha vad Serve with sugar|., °” He has told me wered, “that aked apples | doctor will 1 the Advertiseme Koop nt Seattle Star) £ t f k Can You Afford to. Take-a Chance With Your Baby? TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6 If #0, you love to tra You are a wanderer. Wi F ig ‘And you cannot apply Yourseit. d Loi pl [Enel A thousand times No abe *You have a lack of concentration. | te Wt (edhe Va aT: Fiecause of your changes and| Yep y stele » tho dally pro travels. y, iy |/Feae. here must be no gu heck this in life Yh, yf rk—your baby 1s too’ precious fl , Ope” |for that. 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