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MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1919 “tLoss of Sight Can Be Made Way to Greater Achievement __|f for Women 99) #, a? Pi : PRES as i 3 « ith Than a Man Knew Before” “The Glass of Fashion and the Mould of Form”? ee ee Ly needs ‘‘What the Well D d Man Will Wear’ ww; tr coms oe cn eal THEORi PROVED BY SIR ARTHUR PEARSON or ma e we ressed aan Wh ear WY a MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1919 Three New Year Wish “do you admire woman 60 much? Don’t you know they mean, spiteful, jealous"——-But at the joyful season j ecoeemeeecemncnsn 1 You DIDNT GET How You Look HOW YOU WILL LOoK fxs AVIATORS j . ANY BRAIO IN THE ARMY To YouR f TO HER NEXT EAI w beeu AY | should I make public that cynics catalogue of femi At St. Dunstan’s Hotel for Blinded Soldiers and, |wart 71 OW WITH" FHE "AAG LAN SHOUL OER WOME Wit The short comings? 1 won't—let the reader imagine Sailors Remarkable Success Has Been Achieved |" ““™ 9 FULL SKIRTS he has heard over again each tiny trumpery d « | that has ever been brought against our harmless, sary sex by every old bachelor in the world on morning after the night before, Some women are everything these misogynists they are in their songs of hate. I have never adn women because they are more or less brilliant, or less truthful, more or less loyal than men, for th * things are matters of opinion. What I like most “sowonsnevsum women, I think, is that they are—they want to de peaceful. The history of man's relation with his fellow man is Just a succession of wars. What are our children taught in school? names and dates of battles. For one child who {s able to tell who tn’ Ay the art of printing you will find 100 who know when the battle of Hastin 1 at once without the espectal and, according to Sir Arthur, entirely : a WITH PROHIBITION was fought. Yet in all these ages there has been no war between men by Men of Once Mediocre Talent Who Never | Really ‘Found Themselves’ Until They Tried | to Atone for the Loss of Their Sight. MAN suddenly bereft of any single especial faculty, power or sense A which he has hitherto enjoyed can, if he 60 wills it, become a muca bigger, more capable man than he was when every sense or fatulty was unimpaired | Such is the theory of Sir Arthur Pearson, the blind publisher and philanthropist, who, after losing bis sight shortly before the war, set out salvar to re-make the entire habitable globe for all men who found them selves inetdental faculty of mere physical vision | i, HERE NEXT YEAR | |women. ‘The reader may urge that) — ' Sir Arthus can bold you spellbound while he amplifies his conviction nS Bh re rat aaa " men are so th, eure ee SaREIaNPBE rat baleCiaipae My » Sex war is 9. be mi with limitless cases that come under his observation all the time—the | OB GUT TONS a, San ate M FER re Sate [Ie la MOMAINLAG 6 gy ORE obpervation of a blind man who, when he had sight, ran three London | THs WILL BE WORN between women and women. The/¢D venture to vary at all, dafy newspupers and four other pa- | coat | VOR 4 OW THE FLASK 67 story of the war making Amazons is |While poets have sung that pers in England and Scotland, an © managed to amust him for awhile “\ ‘ sang i ’ ne Me CAMpcsdom Uiat [AES” OUREESAUI. ua; PORLNESECEE who declares that, compared to his teaching him to make baskets, He \. = ‘able he om sugges life now, his life then was lazy and |@cqnired great proficiency in baskot mentally uneventful making—but his true, stout heart | Naturally, most of his deductions | yearned for the hone and the razor ar¢ from the lives of the thousan ‘Tom,’ T said to him one da on |thousands of women could be induced | Wind, Mr, Brown and Mr. Jones 4 to organize for the purpose of killing | Mr. Smith have united in the men or other women would fili the | Tesolve that their wives shall 66 ju most warlike man with horror. In /#S much alike as their evening cto seit rm to: file OW: anli-|0r their top hats. And when Mr, of biind men to whom he has not | have acquired great lightness, skjil direct® prop n to his own mani | ; . H : 4 : . | Jones finds himself und deftness of touch. You ought to By Will B. Johnstone ermine 9 uiph greatcoats” ehall have that ness is man’s admiration for gentle- s finds himself at a party wh ) ' \ ‘you merely taught but actually proved hig contention, But Sir Arthur's t) e- ory ia bigger than mere physical : “ en, |at Mrs. Jones appeazs more vivacious! a much better barber than you ke Lit ite, and if they ure to be forweed to (ness and peacefulness in women. omes hand to t f w : ‘ ttisher ‘ . and daring and popular th: vor were, We're going to give you If See ik Eas d a Pumitive.- 1 > the yards P > er coats.” {When I hear, as I do now and then, 5 pop’ than Mrs. ; Brown or Mrs, Smith, ho feele the jce st f j ' 1 buttons some isgu iT vis | a re » eas, It is summed up in one |# Rice shop in Liverpool and let you which Is #0 becoming that ve ma Liew eerie Leilcded as Mal betta gi ett tae PP sinne of wt ae ., tr K ‘ pavern nge forms of torture which she |§#Me burning sense of discomfort ¢hat little expression of his Idea: “IVs not | [TY working up a aperous follow- handsome i the r ¢ terpret would ike: to: sna st on. the Kaiser | OVeTtakes him when he realizes that ung failure of an optic nerve or of ony | NE Weil, ae went to piviersel Bince tt ne hyhenated H re yellow tions. ‘ te atsne e pocket or Mask | Nould Like te GRRL 08) the rete Cua iahice. bel OAPIED WRU of the # that count nd is now the most popular barber| up ‘his bug } " node Poa ° (one feminine i = looks other nerve of the se that counts iGo SRGLON et theicltg, te knavas| ‘WAL Biv Heck “bal ae 4 ually proposed to exile him to | #8 if it had come out of a waffle fron, 4 the failure of the nerve of the wil) mil 1 t t \ ‘ , to accord ; lit 1 | is the only one of its kind in the reom he fighting, kicking spirit alive | Ms patrons with an ordinary razor! torial pe e \ ¢ ' with | ina next | Camden, N. J., for life), I glance) 1 ith : le Lotion ; : STRATA under a {8d displays his extva baket accom. | OMBErvative dressers are considered : slabetebisd 1 iminate militarism [from ber to the man she is addressing | 870 rapes spayed all have on hard- 8, mun and he v jer ; : A Voice nst the tyrann Leal apiiaee (hala ‘i £6) | Dolled effects. We all know what Htsh 1 ride {si om pi square oulder slop and I note invariably that if he has hahdicap; he develops unsus: MS ab had eS yg pedi be ps vie The wnd-pe con ' ' f I Snte hacworn whee: le eal GH GA daaiene Jawbone |"4ppens to that waffled shirt nest 3 #0 fa ‘ond the one he has | 4" be hac i" o preference Mt-and-peppe while ‘ ° ave ‘ . M Ms tagulties #0 far beyond th | used to the Mdea-then he had them. | "referer aie P peace 1@ SUBEES- | he is looking impressed and admiring, |MOTing. The elevator man gets tt lomt that he wonders how he man- egs-on-the-lapel. For owi 1 Mrs. Jones cannot be disposed 1 t ull in his former | Hts hatr cutting he deputed to an! they will need protection wa uh fra tiveners 1 ‘ isings agains but if he has a regular man-sized jaw | MP®. J e disposed of 60 IEDR ines Corsten ers Hlaibalti, now | meotants make this concession to ht y ' t |he appears bored and pained. onal, but she is a lucky worse 9 Tage eie ateuh in thedaya when ty ne of the neatest homely in- What has incit ' vowes Fey pec wed pockets are utterly in | Woman has kept the peace of the| 10° cecapes hearing that she made eh hid neRT ly hatf alive” [Stences I can think of was the case! the t by th ea (ing asa Ms ; ee home ever since the home was in-|°rself very conspicuous the night was ‘all there’ but i “ al ' af t [Of w young Kentish butcher," proceed. | Soviet of Beaunarhes at t tel M 1 Mo any yea iw rt ‘ © a Vantaa: Buk somalia: ab AMIONeA’ before, and that she must have no« Pause a moment and take a look @ af , ‘ ‘eo | They claim that these ¢ A 7 1 ne de | hat the q w designs had better be discus: ee : pasion tlced that neither Mrs. B: Sle Arthur Pearson us lightly he nar-/@ Sir Arthur (after sundry digress} oa sities cut of thelr very pants ntution to self- | saities in yy the safety of all concerned covered after keeping out of the rown nor : die : ; : co | Mrs. Smith permitted men to rates limitless little biograpbies of in ee tana ey caase | ee eee oes : re = =e Hane varpegreye Seeee et ee ee sani danced ae men who only began to amount to 10° . te PTT) > Maas Libri ete ta Ad Sometimes Mrs, J. f old ladies armed with Bibles and DS) ; > reat t ‘ 3 . Jones says nothe temething after they were convinced °% Old ladies arined with thiblew and y ignace ra@aeremrsKt, eC FUanist, a ecome My third New Year'e wish tor wom | 5° Routines sone a7e Both they were incapacitated from ever : OB 1S eas CYOLY WHR MAY UO BD8 69 | a cietinea aie inquires if hb ia adsoussine.ce anyining. Hoxie template the joys of another world). | -*~~ ~~ : is 4 preserve the domestic peace without | ;o™e rertgsen pithy Fie 0, Mr. if ‘My butcher had a very poor opinion j eg Ld y n aying her own personality as the S, 0 © ancient ‘most Juuntily, his legs crossed, tn hi > fs t ft t Pasa 7b) paying | Japanese cus ae oan a well get-up, crisp. OF his abilities, “1 was never much | te 8s ira On oO he A \ C10 (Z u wc oO 0 an price. Let every malo reader WhO ta euee custom of compelling mar- i ih British aristocrat, with the £200.’ he insisted, ‘even as a butcher mania v4 sa~v|doubts that wives keep the domestic t men to shave their eyebrows: ¢ 8 H ' and blacken their te figure of a young athlete, a vivid, aad igs hed aught in me hand: ; | arned With Hi peace ask himself the following ques- | 0/0 oth was a good cl@mn-cut face and an intensely Brit. | ‘Mut ca’ed for any cleverness.” ‘stuf Fortune He Earned With His § 50,000 Fingers Was All Given to His Nation’s ld nonse: n,? ‘ 4 ; mong: Whater. sc Dab peri cts ber ete A “hat en’ you handled a init er A Cause— Troops He Raised Fe uUght for Allies’ Victorv—Now He Is Honored cate beet tee Paci giaihaes ae wonders why Bur Seve a siahtiess eyes reward you nreniagty, Teli bee Se mee Cine nee us a teader by More People Than Once Acclaimed Him a Master Musician ee ererans Gionaresthle cigsceah trom Neve, brows aah Gane yar you only get the hang of the musing John's work to in real den | Coonan: 1919, io bot re eit give my all to auve | Wife's temper I¢|has been fed? | the roll of every little air and grace mand now by connot 8 urs, and he ive of my people. line abeetis ch : i : u " | “Do I find it necessary to place al) | "24 Caprice that makes up her pers *Our men in St. Dunstan's are al- 4 |_S8 it to v Gt AtAarl oar BUG ihewe n ry to place all | ‘ ’ butting by so much money in the! ¢ Polar " | sonality and wonders if all ways ‘finding themselves,’ of cours,” | hank cout he says it embarrace of Poland \ 1 hould have no more anxiety, ‘The} MY actions that I discuss with my must be er waki of the wor he, will teil you in his breezy, relaxed way. “The reason is perfectly ob vVidus tf you stop to look at It, These men, when they had thelr eyesight hia, | not bein’, ag you might say, what he| ay poven and in Warsaw | Ja Was used to or evep expected! Paderow “It may surprise you,” he chatted | 4. wife in the past tense so that t] ceerengeres as rolling stock whee |never say ‘Bill Jones, who was at|° ve ermistics ie signed. Cornell when T was, is goingtolunch| Sometimes she dors eurrender ffering in Poland is greater, very ter both in extent and de- is the case in Belgium: hi has just be wildly aectain \ Pai alingst ata TS, jon. people are starving. {With me to-morrow,’ but, ‘Bill Jones | (ote et Sree (for whet man’ relied on that ulmost eactunively. | srorthand writers who do 123 woeds | eas Diving Bol ! i with no one to help |™y Foommate at Cornell, had iunch | 2008 aif ie Dn @ woman in Buph uve aa fey made of their other. ininute, telephone onerutgre eles |e nte, tative land ie with me last week,’ knowing that) 90% padi is nothing feft to req onaclouniy apathetic. They didn't, wig, peg ene Me SYeraRe FrUd> | quarters coms reports that | rf nized and supervised «lover ypilt milk oF argue about on ene dplomsey, she keeps them ine in ffuet, care much whother they had | messeury whose keennoss of touch (eee resent « w Repu Mee area earn: . ‘i i. NB | uccompitshed tact? Ve gate thee any other faculties or not. Whut i) inaken them. superior te the !of Poland-—Polan K wi plendid ol ms neo allover | gilly questions? Of course they are Peay! merican delegates t@ ne world of the brain and (holo itmavers wie make better tom. | hack” so wonderta nationa America, ntedel ia om tontune when addressed to a husband. But| ii” Teace Pig bagged have half the negeen was before then to be dik leis thun those whe sce, hetnahan, | Consciousness alight and i " © his guffering country, He forced | avery married woman knows that adroitness of the average marriog cotered!—a world in which they | ‘t an TORS TENG 800, AeMaters'| pope, army marc If to give concerts once more, |iney are the A BC of successful | MOman we ne d have no fear for the Copid intelligently train and employ | Wo Wellfy with the leudera of thels| It seems provable that A IL the s went to Poland. | witehood, | League of Nations. 4 fall dozen capacities every Wade, cabblere who saa 6 Shoo} one time matinee Idol with the ch one concert in Carnegie Hail he| yes, women keep the peace, And| MY last New Yeare wish fog atlehiah thév bal usu jor pu ran a pa as expertly 48} anthemum locks 9 ed $12,000 for his peopl He for- lin the past, at least, they have paia| Women is @ wish for wives, May not being bothered by it is in itselflorner qualities by its. movements, |for so many tortured tortured land; where, in. the | en aubn a stimulating kind of technique! |manneciame and that aort of thina,| “Wer hos effected na waren att woud of ane of his own recent n. Naval Academy Slang climaxe, inter~ | men who operate intricate machinery | morphosi n the devel tof There are no ehildren unde HB fourth class m minute, Lotlas well ay any man with sight | Paderewehi, sensit hive arn of age, Newborn children olla isn lebe ot RnaP: danger of being dropped ts knows m@ te'l you, for in fur the especial point of our work, | wat p 1 nto a Re Se fone Gite olls is a ‘P » ame as atjas the “Christmas Tree," while @ teow of seeming aver Jwhich 1 to sve followed in |yelf-for un, Na patriot : +a hing tb give ian West Polat: third dass maa, | similar lst posted in May is the hed been employed by Americu, is that once a momber ‘4 Fray seene a & & | "youngeter; older = midshipman, |""Maypote.” A notice from the @ecd frais which installs b : ay ‘ fe ear Feet PIRATE “oldster;" midshipman entering In| retary of the Navy to an unsatisface eet tine art ; DE alate my als way nen the United talon declared juno, "June bugi” cadet officer, |tory midshipman thet his resieues girendy ¢ lites aiean ROI atc ; 7 y ip SPE : be ne mae ne 6 se a Brat ee man newt j ton ts desired is @ “Valentine,” white ca, Of course. Th We have done! Road n whi t 1 eae i aie Me ead e see ek, pals rae Y aehe to fail and have to revign is to “bilge, is eyesight on t we could for you! Not by anylan th sruval ariitia WansDonanimenk tap lar hin Ginca Clever) renee cmme" is a young lady, while came to our b euas, We follow up t mar ca Licitht ig os eer cies eared an bi s” iy to mix it up with a “femme; und in the Mane Aas heRivan cea ih ke fe : ' plan, T to wr. | clas noi # | “drag,” to escort a lady to ome funes shorthaad on the keep on helping hin. He cas pev ; me ae ; ‘ the formation, equipmen’ and | fourth ¢ man, in- | tion rey." one whe and yal bie pL RE is so. dor, 4 ' \ ' & of this legion, Last vane lgnia of rank of w cade ot. ches upon another's date with @ telinical © ip Aho iinecor ib lthere cre pig C dey were 15,000 Po! reeruted | fieer (an ei Perched on « 1),| young lady; “gold-brick,” a y ca}ling. In due the| 4 ie oma ad the United Sta in the Al y hygiene, | lady who neither talk, dance, nor ul ink aig alle he adopl- ewal and uttle line in Fran ome 5,000 Physics and chemistry, | ok prett frm whch > employed > Hed By lertist, tho world's : Pisdrclpg ert ari slp A chronic grumbler is “rhino” @ hips with the suse ne aid thu tlea'ly lthe 4 rd. tho N rob hl ope cael Bla age PE rr - colored servant, “Moke,” to “boote 4 oa back couldn't see how pe . - dais ec 7 nto action both the Ste . nen & midshipman gets leas than | lick” or “tondy "grease," while wauld be pors'bie—n blind m aie ie ot hie sigh! | pias Yet, until \ . ‘tripes and the national flag wf 'a certuin mark in any study: his name | slim excorsively “greasy,” and Be of no possiple use to the thes brated 2a Pid ei ur ears, the a \ , ind, is posted on the bulletin board or ae Moreen at ° on ot BAS RpORM of him man ow When the planist-putriot sailed for! that week, He ix then “on the tree. i i © sit up after degiared: oul 1 was insinte They jun naset rather than a drag upon|tniony inn ie ead ; i FTA lat woaied in: Trecember costar: [wpe “bone” oF wludys to Mme fering hs cathiee d}ine wereld w he has helped tulman : : Swe et ' A month ago, it became A List posted | mbe wining chalk” ts to iil! time at’ the blades amuNabis Gaia, desanc les aie ee el c ‘1 ay y Nom emo al and ae ae own he had given up every idollae the names of imidshipmer who are in| board to disguise unpreparedness, expertness at eh a ii = tad ~ adi Md to mot tte i nw mower | Un t private fortune to help his | * ° A i Ee ad oral vyalcpabee Asrophars Oldilavanih citals \ t ! 1 outdoor |ald, "7 ling hundveds of thou: Paris and London Are Neighbors by Plane. ofOces of the concern, In Hee aA phot Avenbon. cent AAINE 1 a | pee edlied Ait aeteeorauguaencel Part of his savings had been HANKS to aviation the world|see hia wife in their little suourbam met fammu utmomhere waa anny ailed awa loa y is fat pe during their inviston and held! garded Paris as 4 town & long way| While London wns rejoleing MG A eis pecuiia pphore” and wa espa ie f A I aAaoa tod HIKOrO ENT cada utter pring 3 ore, and those who went there cone of the armistice the Amerie wwe a But | M. Denayrrou aj these details, true or not a Hu mt when} And f was d ul articles of value, Paderewstt | sigered themselves well-travelied, | ed the idea of showing pape he woud | Whe? pventor and entist, It a repeatedly printed 4 c ! enor Was exiled to Sie | elared 1 1 7 known to have impaired DiS |mose w the davelwhan leteaiene ron compatriots in Bagg 2 a fee ° " t Ch Paderewski legend ji childhood, | not mu ‘ ' ' pa ¢ nis day-ands | ay the crow flies” was a more figure eee (yeiciiee took, Eog'and € cers ago, His friend ften 4 Y juarters for ' 1 Tie devo years and @)o¢ speech; but now the journey to With this Lawion’ fae « parted su Viast Paderewski was n va musician's | of o hi Paris is being made that way every 240 P.M. and arrived tn 5 : proveme ‘ vice, whieh! the victim at | uh not day, Parisians are becoming to Hadar \ Ata. he n ne r apriaed = 4 purr and a qu anag rN ca an k wan Ww Londoners just neat-door neighbora,| Page ulrplane, and from Handlaye ; R n ubing. ha made t 8, in i i f ‘ t oly and and Mr. Smith of 1919 wil to! Anixh took on! minutees, of paaten iis J the lives of und ardent pa v1 1 ’ ' and. | ie \ me the ‘Wushington of the world’s | himself “L think I'll just dro Ment the Parisian armisticers nenaber theg ts and ovuer| mers for years were spe farm | f Now ¥ west ropublie—even though Po-|Aiphonse in Paria for june 1 ere wae es can, de ,ternen the we er. where work would, in Switzer! wh " Revolution ‘ 1 be the of music-lov- |won't take him any longer to see Al-! with whom. they wen united te but be impossible w.th cr use, | interested ising oh ai a realit 1 cannot |ing America? phonse than it would to drap in aad conmon rejoicing. 4

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