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A Page of Comics, Sketches and Stories 4 KITTY WANTA RIDE ‘To LONDON Town 9 OH.MR LOUDER, OID 1T HURT YA? DID 1T LEAVE ANY BRUISES? DID YA BUST A RIB,oR & ARM ,OR ANYTHIN'S “WHAT” HU Nou SEE° WHAT “THe. SITUATION 1s BERTRAM, ME AND AXEL AINT BEEN ON SPEAKING TeRMS FOR A WeEk~ So I'm HIRING You ‘To BE MY MOUTHPIECE! Now FIRST, | WANT You TO GO.AN' ASK HIM FOR HIS HALF OF THE RENT. TELL Him You REPRESENT ME ! 34 be. (N.Y. ) 1 DONT QUITE "GET" NOV, TOMMY - DID io Rr Me? Nou FE FoR MaRy So HARD “WAT STRIKES MEAS A REGULAR SCHEME, AYEL CAN REFUSE TD READ MY LETTER, LIKE HE DID YESTERDAY ~ Gur HES. GOTTA LiSTEN To, BERTRAM ! M bthers of Painted Girls Pleaded for As Well as Blamed ’ m a Daughter Laughs at Parental Advice, What Is a Mother to Do?” Asks “S. BE. W.” *—Make the Girl Stay at Home, Is the Ad- vice of a Father to Tenderfoot Mothers. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall, " FT think it is too bad to add anything more to the burden already Mag borne by some of the best mothers in the world. The article in Byening World regarding the mother’s responsibility for the shter’s A flashy appearance gave me a heartache. If a mother advises kindly and tells her daughter how paint and powder and pencilled eye-brows look, only to be laughed at in return, what can that mother do? Will some one tell her? I know of some mothers who will be glad to get any suggestion—who are praying earnestly | for wisdom to help them guide their daughters. I hope this letter may be answered in The Evening World,” This is the appeal of “S. 1°. W.” and it is doubtless %$e echoed by many a New York mother. The “what can Measnast 1 do?” wail is @ popular parental excuse just now. | ‘to all these tenderfoot mothers one bold father recommenrig » definite of action. In his cheerful courage he even puts his gelicy into He has, it see charming and beautiful daughter of eighteen, Bight she affixed a “beauty spot” to her delicate cheek before going | 4 party. Quoth father severely, “If ever you try that trick again you'll | at home! We'll fight it out on this line if it takes all summer.” DROPS INTO POETRY ON | Bhe thought it a cute little beauty spot | | Propeed. to express his con-| “When I failed to approve her hekavige that, if they only will, moth- “the sina of thought. | 4nd then | rand shame I amil . ‘And said. “If your beautiful face "and in conclusion ite 20 unattractive to madera men That your modesty vou mur. abate— Soqhion, the modern dance, na nd peart, “If ever you practise such folly a You'll have danced your. Very ast CH ra and inaults of scoM hter shall nover chance would meet with pity yout | intinp anh a for Daughters’ Errors “TAKE OFF THAT BEAUTY: SPOT" I. an IRATE FATHER caus Down His DAUGHTER In ft #o nest and wide That wearer, whether stout or tall, Has room to ait or stride. Our girls would be pure as the heavens ‘above— Would have virtue, beauty and truth. Let mothers refuse to wear the togs ‘That sensuous fashion suggesta, Or American «iris will go to the dogs And real beauty be dispossessed, And in behalf Oh, Hl Again: ‘Rnd ‘9 you, O Fashion! here's a tip, The surest thing you know, friends ‘and fellowship, No or Where you Ko. Go make & dross, 40 plain and neat, To fit the graceful form, | From Yor A dress of textile woven close, Of finish fine und rich, On, make, and Just see how It glows With gold from. every atitch! of woman's name, BP, ni war declare ' me Fashion's court of shame Here are other letters In which the our maidens fair. | problema of paint and powder and | Immodest dress are considered from | the viewpoint of parental responsi- j bility: DOESN'T PAINT HER CHEEKS, BUT 18 DRESS MAD. Dear Mi ‘To & great extent mothers are to blame for ‘their daughters’ ‘desire for dress. A collar to the dainty feet, | sunshine or for-stor; |, A dress, with sleeves t react below anne, ‘elbow's stat rpaenitin 4 dress te bk WHY, WHEN ‘NOU Lit! ma roto PA TEACH THEN WD FORGET THE VANITY- Box” BC MOTHERS GET TwE BLAME PROM THIS =P visit from her bome town some | to bring her friends to, but when time ago, and while she doesn't 1 advjsed that she have less style and add to the house some im- rovements it didn’t appeal to I can safely say she isn't zy about the boys, although is popular with them, and her standard of right behavior is very high, Otherwise, I would fear for Still, her mother is to blame, she has two younger sisters © following in t same mother, for when going to school she | a ry alr and their clreu: far from allowing t nee, there being i family to provide for. To-day th results are noticeable. She earns $10 per week,-gives her mother $4 nd the on clothes, nd again the Co rig to | Fun for the Home and the Ride Home Or So IT WAS Onty You? 3 THouedt A BUNCH OF GERMANS HAD me! AW.MA-UGH- = 1 ONW-UCH-ToLD HIM WHaT- UGH- b “OU SAID— Ss fncanton ficwen -o. —=) TOLD Him “THAT t REPRESENTED ‘You , BUT | GdT: No FURTHER! up ive warnings to mothers, and be in the advanced stage it is to- it may open some of their eyes. M. K. H. day; they are chosen for their \ qualities, Thus do men of sense : hoose wives. The simple, well NOT ENMESHED BY THE “GLAD| fmannered, quiet and industrious RAG" GIRLS, irl ie ® sere to te AD) ae er, and he should than Dear Madam: Having read lucky stare to the day he pases Betty H.'s letter, allow me to re- from this earth that he has chosen ply and convince not only B, H, Miss Simplicity. but all other young ladies of the AN ADMIRE OF MISS SIM- same mind that there is one young PLICITY. man, and without doubt numerous others, who has not been nmeshed by the “; t, po uses arti. grading herself but is opealy ad: ing he: jut is openly ad- fact to every one she nd the result is that any man h the least shred of eelf-respect will (in the vernacu- lar) “pass her up.” or in any way pen Evenings Until 9 e’Cleck Perioa Furniture at Moderate Prices Our Liberal Credit yet to see one that can say he has made the least attempt to succeed in any Iii It is nothing but pleasure, pleasure, pleasure, and when it comes to business not one ‘# able to cope with the duties as- eigned him. 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