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A le MSGS A Wy Beory FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918 Three New Year Wishes, * For Women bY By Nixola Greeley-Smith Copyright, 1018, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Freming World.) _ FIRST WISH—THE WISH FOR LOVE 4 I you had threo wishes and a kind fairy to grant them, what would you| | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918 How Two Canadian Soldiers, . Escaping From German Prisons, ‘Had Thrilling Adventur New York Woman, Judged on ‘‘Points,’’ \That Were Chesesily Ake More Beautiful Than Parisian TY Pe rntstea in Same City, Were Captured in Same En-, © gagement, Were in Same Prison Camps, Escaped VERDICT OF MME. HELENA RUBINSTEIN, FAMOUS FRENCH BEAUTY AUTHORITY at About Same Time, Crossed, Holland Border at New York Woman's Points of Beauty Superiority Are: 1—Skin; 2—Throat; 3—Teeth; 4—Figure Same Spot, and Never Met During Captivity. Parisenne’s Points of Greater Pulchritude Are: 1—Eyes; 2—Animalion; 3—Instinct for Color By Marguerite Mooers Marshall By Zoe Beckley HE adventurous tale of how, without waiting for the ‘armistice, he Br Petey gic escaped from that foul combination of the worst features of Libby (The New York Evening Wortd.) and Andersonville, the German prison camp, has been told by mora wish for: 1919? | I wish three wishes for women, For I do not pretend to under- stand the desires and ambitions of little boys, whether the little boys are eight, twenty-elght or eighty years old, though I must confess their wishes seem to me to be much alike and very easy to realize. Of course, 1 hope every little boy who wanted a choochoo train for Christmas got ft, and I shall pray that every little boy who yearns to grow up and be President may live to see his dream come true. If the , principle of self-determination of races is carried out "4 to its logical conclusion, there may be @ Presidency some | Must have its lotion, its powder and |its cream, And last but first in im- | portance, skins must be taken young! iT * may get through with it without a row. es day for everybody. “And in the mean time I trust all! There t# o garden in her face | | Whiew is what the American 38 too} than one American soldier, from Pat O'Brien to stekeenererm the little boys engaged in a fascinating new game, called] Where roses and white lilies grow. | be tlg pe a aha” quai Tommy Hitchcock, But nobody is tired of hearing | ; N the garden of feminine loveliness the French woman is the morn- ing-glory and the American— shall we say the! nightbloom ing stories of how apparent helplessness plus unlimited courage and ingenuity scored again and again over Ger- man jails and jailers. Stone walls did not a prison mak» nor iron bars a cage for the half-starved, badly treated ments Mme, Rubinstein, “is prettier than the French throat, which is apt] to be short and fat, This is because | you are more athletic, But you do} torious energy of woman's love to turning the wheels of the home. 60 far ¢0 good, But a great deal of Ni- sill ever waste her time on wanting © 40 bo President. For little girls have juore important things to be and do, not take care of your throats, You but unquenchably “nervy,” rebellious and optimistic " Fall oes t ° | mer come and go, but the race is cy ati jen a ENA HONE EE ih el La srstts overlook theim importance. You feel Allied war prisoner. And no yarn of such an escaped + eternal : is enllex ‘rancdise not only | he ts alle cause ei sc! . t i ta Tivtice defined magnificently by |all the factories in Buffalo, And a ite Keak. heel Har heer are apeetitr sh cones herd Madenteasi is more, Sascingting than that told jointly by Henry Adams as the “systematized | great deal of woman's energy was un- beauty-gardening 4 the sniper, Corpl. Fred McMullen, and the bontber, Private Attention to outward appearances—| j that 1s @ national weakness of yours, | is it not? employed when the war came along and, by making phenomenal demands on her sympathies and capacities, saved her, at least for a time, from the apathy and boredom which even Niagara must feel if it compares what it was made to do with what it does, I wish for every young woman who will be in a special sense a legates of organization of hatreds,” but woman's politics should be the systematized organization of loves—loove in overy gehse, not merely within the very narrow meaning the word has for the unimaginative, but love of man, love \ of children, love of justice, love of beauty, love of truth, for all these Joves together will not be too many Jack Evans, in their book, “Out of the Jaws ot Hunland.” Tho two ‘Canadians enlisted at| ~~ | Toronto early in the war and wwerg | CamD McMullen and his companion “The American teeth are fine. I at Ypres.a few months later. Both! Jeannot scold you ebout them, I also| were captured during one of the hot- |prefer the American figure to the) test bombardments to which that sec- |French figure. It has smaller bust|tor was subjected, and Corpl. Mc- ‘and hips whioh lend graco and | youthfulnes. In order to keep this) in the morning of her actual day. She elects to look as well by the rigorous baie light of noon as wot Seencey— under the rose-| veiled bulb of midnight. Not @o her cousin from the U. 8. A., who gives the garden of her face “a lick and o wasn't so bad at dirst,” ho |writes, “but during the morning {t begun to rain like pitehforks an Mullen at the same time received |@fter a few minutes the mud anc bad shell wounds in the hip and face, | Water poured down that ditch like a - ing, supple figure, I would beg| Althoug * ewer,” . om ‘the arid|the war a great heart and man: ra = 5) Although the two men never met | Sewer. “4 ‘ssaliiren Mohich “serapped. tbe [things to love with tt phages hegre “a ny ada tes to 0 the American woman to avold (in her) during their captivity, they curiously| The night was: wet, too: they got . 2 ‘ shal onitgdectgihn ded love of comfort) threo things: A too- oate sh ethers © | Leaihedah jo civHization of twenty centuries in ue ne i he Leigllig bri rs an] neautified by magic—or “an gpera- prOae calatara 68 toda, 6 hot bath ated each othe coaeninient t, “and when we discovered how 3914. emotional humming pping hero} tion,” | . hey write, “on|we were travelling we found wo ithe & cold shower following, and same d ‘| P ter lw Women are great in direct propor-| a little art or poetry, there a iittle| nis and much more T have gath. 1 og saoarshwhtaa pel s, Silber alll al of alwere hitting !t back into Germany Epption to their capacity for loving, m music or religion, nor even that shel ered from @ ‘gardener of women" | “In France it ie the practice of| line, were examined jn the ‘ahi; ite |e Sabb st Cais SAA TIC cE aoe © said loving, not being loved, and the| shall pose beautifully as a wife and] who has plied her art in almost every | women wishing to keep slender to| way station, ono of same rail. | supply of biscuits and bully beet from modern woman will fail—has falled—| mother after she has exhausted the! country of the world. Russian/| } 5 ys ne of us in a room| our parcels, but by this time we had ‘| eat only one kind of food every day |for two or three months. Eat any- fn so far as she permits her new and necessary preoccupations to dry up above, the other below, « same time; possibilities of other gestures, There| women, English women, fair Antipo- about ‘the | absolutely nothing left.” e at di nt times! «py must not beany poseinheratall, The|deana from New Sonth Wales, | lee baba i They hid out tn the rain again the ; _ ‘ i en 0 » hing—piain boiled potatecs, a fresh| in the samo prison camps, even occu- ; Lariepiirtivss eee wellspcings i arer 9 pode pe storm does not pose, the lightning does | titled Ttallany, etatuesque Viennese HT TOMA Abii tuetes A CERIE= BEAT] Hlkd the Masta call WHEN they, broue mr { ROE day, walked throt a P a , cel ley bi that nig vith knawing r ene B0 T wie 0 or OE not attitudinize, yet no one doubts| (is it seditious to apeak of the beauty || must be only the one thing. It works|cither one of us back after trying to See SES NaS ine Sree. phi wilt grow Into womanhood tn their effectiveness or questions whether|of the Viennese?) and travelling WaHy. Ge: UBASKOKE Wonibh And| make a Rvtaway ott) got away, the trarccte in en ce 219 creat ocr alpen {i [they are “preserving thelr mystery’"|Amnericans—all, all haye knelt at the | American rooms much too hot, It/last time, within a few days of cach|and eusched a tem rey not arg successfully. ehrine of Mme. Helena Rubtnstein | makes for fatal flabbiness. other, and, though starting in difter- | } Chen tebe IR AALi La AAO aka ace om “ thous! 5 fer- |The Corporal nearly at The greatest tragedy of civilization |®nd prayed “Make me lovely.” And poral nearly started a duel What form her love shall take coos Madame, who {s too wise to be vain Against the four “beauty points” of} ent German provinces, hit the Hol- with s y 8 r is that it has made woman, born to be nal Mo A elects ICL. ae vans beets Americans, Madame arrays but three| land border and got over the lige atltwo smokes, despite th e not matter, It may be a 6 80 great, condescend to be so little, | 204 too philosophical to be toss than poussemdi by La Balla Pranostuey’ || nvarly theteamie eet. And theibest are one) eee thieom on @ great picture, a great baby, a great “I will make you at fire, They lost themselves once “Rohievement for the public welfare . J. Locke told me once that the bedaatt Cepia irst, eye meal either of them had in thelr sev-|imore the fourth and last night of .| only women who toter re Severe: Second, animation. enteen months of captivity was a|inetr pilgrimag ee Or it may be only Ife lived pestl- Hoh eleteli ae oe is are] what atrtices me moat." sald Mme, NEW YORK AND PARISIAN BEAUTY TYPES POLE InGLESU Sot olor allay fay Aeb koe eebt vk Pilgrimage Just eve nt being ithout matice, w gee » Mr. 7 Lt aeides B onlor. Bel Pbebul a, en by soldiers on bicycles car- Fal Mond everything else, without | 40cK® tends to associate primitive-| Helena when ser ev araar aeae AS CONTRASTED BY MME. RUBINSTEIN | “aeneraty speaking,” says she.) excepted the contents of the Red the Parisienne with the Fifth Ave- rying strong sear and final! ness in women with difficulty in 3 “French women have eyes which are| Cross boxes which often made the ies, crawled three-quarters of le My tends to enmesh women in|*Pelling. Mut apart from this aml- nese, eh Ud Ge tame fa ; d either very beautiful in themselves,|German guards envious of their! euny with six chen of water in women. 18 | Sees dehidaee, ‘eis’ Game tg the Mi ton 2, day to ‘garden’ her beauty, a young) years to make up her mind to @Nlor become beautiful through expres- | Charges. it to Holland and freedom. gmail falschoods, which ar modern typo is sound and js shared| Tuite complexion will smear thelr! gir) will slap on @ dab of rouge here,| ordeal such as an American woman|siveness. Or both. he animation of! Besides being half-starved and) aj), 1 Lilliputians who caught the givt |by many more men than would dare|*#°*? with color in the most obvious/a layer of powder there, and a touch| decides upon in an instant,” French women, plus thetr intellect,/ More or less abused, they had to do] ne ‘our times in allt got away from Guiliver asleep and pinned him loge toi aamitilt, “Whe taedarn wees he, way. I speak of refined and cultured|of her inevitable ‘creme’ which she| The bleachings, peelings, roastings, | keeps them charming up to eighty, In| “vominably hard work in coal mines eh _* np.” Private Jack | i jaan Re tik cc a tine ? #07 | pothing La Ey petri Ne-omoeliaed MES uses for everything—like the word| freezings, erimpin; scrapings and|lrrance the most admirable age of/and on farms, Naturally, they and Sala pri ahs times I was | SS on “ ‘ tot to enced Rat @ mathomatical formule.) i’ sung moman:chme tome the| ‘wodderful’ fronings-out submitted to so cour-| woman is thirty-three to sixty, Men, others were continually making ef} ora. oe tng one time within 200 y oan grat ws id Raper ye ary derived by man to do away with] other day for advice, ‘Iwant to look] “American women seem always to|ageously by the'fair ones of million-| find them most interesting then,| fort to escape, although when caught)" 7 everything; my best,’ ehe said, Tam to be mar-|be made up for evening. In broad) in her he considered un- aire’s mile would not be necesary,| prisoners were dlways given spec confined While, alas, in America a woman sets ally in é the Auguste, 1} | love, But if there ts one trick Of} comfortable or unsafe, ried In a@ month! daylight they cover thelr features! Madame is sure, if they would only| store only by her looks and makes the| S¢Vere confinement in Viack cells as Victoria camp, the “Black Hole” o? } | Bae women which all men hold in Leche ME OOTY having Sond ft, besa “phen, my dear’ said 1, ‘wash| with all sorts of tints, without art,| realize the superior “beauty potnts”| mistake of trying to uppear sixteen | * Punishment. dermany, and set to work in a big f + contempt it is the small subterfuges ink iene files ash aol ere ne your face! Do you not think your| without care as to what kinds of cos-|they possess and try to preserve|when she !s sixty. I blame American; Corpl. MeMullen’s first attempt to coal mine, His initial move tn his s . ol exqui © ironies and petty fibs which she considers D necessary to the maintenance of her| “charm.” I have had Mtelligent women tel me that the secret ‘of thelr fas- eination for their husbands, which a merciful Providence rarely permitted them to doubt, Jay entirely in their flance will like best to see your nat-/metics suit thetr skins, And when ‘ they begin to fade, they rush to the beauty specialist and beg to have a miracle performed. “You see, in America,” pursued Madame, “miracles are common! You are accustomed to get whatever you them, First, the Amertcan skin. } Second, the American throat last and succeesful attempt to escape was the loosening of the mortar 4 round the tron bars of a wash-room window, at which task he and a friend worked for four weeks, a few. minutes every night when taken ont of the mine, get away landed him in such a cell, | But a month later, while working on a he and a friend managed to crawl out of a stono building, ia |which they were confined at night, |through a shaft which had been used \for carrying power in the days when that should confound every believ in @ purely mechanistic universe, Yor only a Supreme Being could ex- hibit such a senso of bumor, The feminist movement, with tts side wheel of suffrage, is almply men for that, Their tas unhappily, * is for what they call—chickens, 0’ co pas? ‘Third, tho American teeth. nnd See golete, 6. French woenan ie he thar eeede pea chooses them instinctively. The aver- ‘ ‘an figure. age Americaine takes what she lik: Skins, it seems, are highly indi-|or what is given her, without due re vidwal, On some the scrubbing brush | 64rd for becomingness, ural, fresh loveliness? You have no need for this stuff. At forty your skin will be ruined’ “‘T don't care,’ she sald gayly and whipped a box of cream from her bag to touch her lipsand cheeks with. ‘arm, willingn to “let themselves be) WOMAan's revolt against being mod-| ‘7d look lke an underdone Discult| want, Nothing is impossible, Your| and pumice cleanser produce ideal re- “But do not,” implores the the 1 We “We had gotte . i “ 9 s 5 n * \ ‘tan 9 prison was a pianing mil ‘ali gotten a good supply of Joved"-a ‘olstoyan doctrine of non-|¢Tnized, ‘her endeavor to join hands| without it/ she laughed, That t# one|faith 4s marvellous, your naivete|qults. Again, a skin will balk at any- | strnentiy, elasping rer pete wate |ing over two ing sentries and|##P in our boxes with the powerful ladies of past cen- turies wherein woman was felt as a mighty force and not as a sugary from home and with some of this we bribed a civiitan to give us @ map and a small electric fle Fesistance which has much more to “do with the white slave problem they are 50 anxious to settle than Inade- of the mistakes of the American woman—she haa grown s0 used to the vivid that all else looks pale and un- almost pathetic, As for bravery—I give the medallle d'or to the Amert- | can woman, She is more heroic! thing more violent than a touch of) Americans ure marvellous—energetic, | some barbed wire, two travelled perfumed oll or a ‘flower mash" such | KeMerous and fine. “They have beauty |ten or twelve kilos hat night, then init and ny Madame of Fitty-sevonth Street fs warn thom nor to think only? in the| iid in tho bushes till next night, the phrase. as|fushlight," he continues, “I framed quate wages, mental deficiency or : interesting. under personal suffering than any| compounds with art. There are dry} moment. Begin in the morning to|they still wore the banded prison| UP @ sort of compass out of an old even original sin, Now, as then, woman's will to love| “You Americans live @o fast.| other 'I know, For deauty’s sake she | skins and motst ones, thick skins (I|prepare for the evening. Groom’ for | trousers and thus could be easlly rec-|COMP4S# case und part of a wrist ‘The first force in the world—the|!s tho will to power. Go I say again| Everything ts at high tension and wilt undergo pain and inconventence,| take {t) and those of @ thinnesg,| the mid-day light, as French women and caught watch, od We had saved up what food could from the parcels and had j been able to bring up a little rope from the mine, On the night of Sep- “Poor Little Wall Flower’? Often Makes were maine fi ata Better Marriage Than Popular Girl then slid it back again,” After getting through a wire fence, While the Popular Girl Is Dancing the Wall Flower Sits Gin tear vad tle 8 aS es ' Back and Thinks—But This Is Not the Only Reason Why She Often Lands the Man Whom the Other Girl Has Tired. tries, they waded into a swamp where the mud was almost up to their necks. : By Fay Stevenson, | |the"ay orto tac faire Tse |i comer to hmeing Copyright, 1918, by The Preve Publishing Co, if a ti by to the girl of 191 for you is love, do, and otily a touch of cosmetics Smzd daylight, will be sufficient in the lare of the| After passing through a-city and al- ballroo: Imont und under the windows of a prison } force behind all other forces—was woman's love. It painted the great piciures, wrote the great books, built ‘the great cathedrals, Man, scientifically curious about this force as he has been ever about other forces, studied how he could put it to work, invented the institu- | Won of marriage, and set the mys: ees marr Champion Doughnut Cook INCE the great war is about set- Ss tled, a new conflict threatens to break out over the question of what Y. M. C, A. woman coined the greatest number of doughnuts a day : My Grst wish| top speed. There is no time to pos | Rather than take a@ littl danger even, without a murmur, It would take @ French woman five| One Was Short And the Other Was Tall This Article Is Short, but You'll Have a Tall Time Reading It. Most of Us Are Short After a Tall. Xmas Celebration. That, However, Has Nothing a-Tall to Do With Either the Coal Shortage © or This Ski with pores like Swiss cheeses and skins of satin duche Bach we timo But they got out again, after two hours, and the next night crossed tho river in a commandeered scow. Lika Corpl, McMullen, they hid in available cover by but when Instead, | {t comes to choosing a life partner she thinks only of what they whisper any and by night ‘a ter after the frst one W, fourtogn move yeare| shart gu the opber Ja tall | tenes ap Re seaming sorts Hl aia to think of her admirers as far hs ge oub in tbe world tad face aly te ble wot el aihninns SiaN nach at Seiaet hs ee oe: of tt all perbaps she is just as wom- | remeinder of her life in talking about No oe bony tf “Mee wen t might eve marsiedi” ® ce distribution among the American (The New York Bvening World.) usually walks off with the little wall- | walked as fast and as far ag possible. x oe who swept oc France into Article. a " EVER waste a moment's sym- tesa een And, of course that Is) Sowen And because she talks to him |One night they were fred on by tarm- || (Ei hadley ipl shart +: N akby pce the poor litte wall ys something in regard to her! |as a womanly, sensible, sane creature ory while trying to steal a tew raw abip is made on behalf of Miss Eliza- By ARTHUR (“BUGS”) BA ER flower, Of course, she does| But the little wall Mower sits back [he 18 charmed. He fecls that at last | potatoes, and another night they took beth Bass, a member of the National Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Bventng World.) look forlorn and lonely there in the| and thinks, From her lonely corner|he has met a REAL WOMAN turns in keeping off a dog while they ) iets Club, New York, now e cantean| A NY time a couple of hard-boiled veges feel like) and got so weak that he had to sue his oww knees for corner all’ by herself, And if youl she 19 able to judge what kind of a} Perhaps the popular girl looks npnn /Alled thelr hungry stomachs with worker for the Red Triangle. Single- Fe {peep into her eyes you might even| man this chap will make and how ‘it- ii “nonentity,” | mili a big can at a farmer's Manded she can mix and fry 6,000 stepping off and knocking a bank coo-coo, why, | non-support. The police state that one of the walters) ana them a trifle moist, It isn't es-| tle character another possesses. but you know the unexpected always | gate. doughnuts a day, and with assistants off they step, They flatwheel up to the bank in &) was short and the other fish was tall. | Decially interesting to watch other] is able to see a man as he is. Sho jaj happens in this A! And more| At the Jast th wled into safety, ean produce 10,000 in that span, taxicab and grab off almost enough darb to pay the tax! - girls glide back ang forth and to and} not intoxicated by her own charm) |than one little 1 flower hus! pfalt a doz€¥times patrols on bicy- cg Seed ough swig rehegy npr driver, Then they leave New York on track seventeen, N” JERSEY has stopped knitting shocks for sol-{ fro upon the arms of the ate she is Her little brain has not been tainted walked up the sitte fo the strains of | cleg and civilians, walling or driving, m efficiency in the doughnut line od to a wee bit herself! flattery! And so she sits and sees| Lohengrin with the very man she 1, satle a8 wa muinimum equipment and aini- Tbe only detcription the bulls get is that owe euckoo was Giers, Me-cabyition worker on, pay to:ola dep 'n ep as ency Asan sym- an as it really my has watched pi ting about wit | fay tip aitane . ‘ne ) re mum ingredients, because she ran a short and the other guy was tall. sinc collar button factory was attacked and man-| pathy upon this plain little maiden! yy tne mean time the popular giri| th? popular gir Fed as guitlolen Wik coast mene ates ee going pe France, sled by two mosquitoes. The Jersey bulls have a com-| who does not attract the crowd, dances on and on, In her wild, s2lf-| Many a popular reaches that! an unsuspecting guard, back at camp, wequently her making of the crisp, : ete description e If you have ever followed the lives| intoxicated state she says many Jittle|(readcd age of thirty ( ihere- | the clever Canadian had extracted in- Sevory doughnuts for, which sho ts HE Kaiser spent @ very simple Xmas with the si the: page sh She ve: Wheater One: 14 Anart BBE of cote popular girls closely you will cbte things which she really ae not| abouts) with hundreds of adm'rers| formation about the three fibreter famous in her division is no bit-or- Clown Prince, Couldn't be anything else but a ala often be surprised to learn that they| mean. ‘They do not really come from| iC BO Proposa She has danced |sentries on the border and their move- amiss affair, but the reeuls Of experi atinsle tf tan Ciawe Prines WAM asus: Tee maunee \ a0 not always make the best mar-| her womanly heart, but rather from|)r best and chatted her merriest|ments, “This stuff came in valuable Read-of corsiul plauning. | Keeser is ebort, while Clowny is tall. ARLEM cit was discovered by the New York police | riages. It is all very well to be g144y| ner coquettish eyes and witty lips. But| 4d in remuneration she nas re- | now,” he relates. “We kept on, eral- } In tho French village in which she while wandering around in a circle like a doodle- | and vivacious and a good dancer, but, | they leave their sting! selves SSE RS nie df itp but! ing like mole enlllers swearing undor \ | stationed she was able to find anand P after all, these qualities are not nec- I so ‘al the wedding bells have tolled for our breaths when a slick or a stone } was RIC Gf utter is Sanne Daly Bilas the 'polive wae bug on a hillside. He said the last thing he re- essary to make @ good marriage. The men who have whispered thei: i barely girls, Then in wild r hurt ouf knees, till we got to a | } Then she esti membered was drinking Merry Xmas out of two glasses, | yeu see, the popular girl ia like al "eet nothings in her ear, who have) (6 t4 truth—when sho bas re || wan the border, which ‘sant here Mine t a quantity of do about it is that once the price was short but now | o,, dass wes tall and the othe S ‘ing good show, She amuse made her blushes tint her cheoke like) t1.42 “Where is he?” stage—she has/ fixed up like a side road, A sen bi wv? ee ie rut capac Bie dah proceed to it's tall, ‘ nfs AD SET OPS PA pete brent ‘cooks spall the | SPD! blossoms; the very ones WhO] rusneq blindly into matrimony vrithe |was walking up and down op hie tact Daske 11, For the frat tow days she marae > " ve - sre epoit| Pave made her diasy with thelr tlxt-+oht stopping to think of Sula | pantoe setiiatee thas amen le Re turned out only two or three thou- FTER a complete census of the United States thé | nd: Son apt sae ape tery are the first to decry ner “selt-| ivy Peet fee Cant can Ree jee Dy pk te Seeariplons ta i es courant ance Broduoed LD bird found coo-coo in Broudway restaurant Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children paar aby oth ited pe pc: consclousness.” After a time she bo-/ LEFT, Sometimes (through ae We waited til ha ae 8 eee te be procure assistants, she ce, with whiskers full of mice nests, Told police in their Second Childhood has finally unearthed | pyments and her own personal sina to “get on thelr nerves. luck than sense”) sho marries the|and then scooted over like a pair of J iy, pevalviged, the 22 GE RBRTAD that he sent one waiter after an order of eggs| two nonogenariang who haven't sprained an ankle try-|charm. She loses her poise ang her Man does not stop to reason that she| right man, but more often she mar-| scared rabbits,” They were free at A [aneiiins, Soe mixing plus ham, Waited six years and then sant another| {ng to learn the latest shimmy dance. One nono is) Sbility to judge character. fhe te tg only trying to be coy and that back | ries the wrong man and spends the! last. ' Popping into the ng fat;