The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1919, Page 11

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And one man in his time plays many parte, His acts being seven ages.” | 0 philosophized Shakespea Melancholy Jacques, and he proceeded to itemize the seven ages of an-—(1) the mewling infant; (2) the whining n0olboy; (3) the sighing lover; (41) the soldier; (5) the! © justice; (6) the lean and slipper'd pantaloon; SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919 Th even Ages o f Woman GOLDEN AGE. | NO. 1: THE “A Woman Is Not Always of or in One Age—But) the Woman Between the Ages of Six and Six-| teen Is Not Trying to Be Either Older or Younger Than Her Birthdays—It Is Her Golden Age, for She Combines All the Privi- leges of Womanhood, of Small Boyhood, and of Her Own Engaging Self.” By Marguerite Movers Marshall hildishness, “sans teeth, sans eyes, sans | ything.” | oven Shakespeare, however, dared discuss the His best known comment on the deli- second ¢ ins ever No’ of woman. 0 it aa Velo) ‘Twelve Hours to Chicago by Dirigible! “Air-Line”’ From New York Now Being Planned Meals Served on Board Maid Service Radio Phone Connection Barber Shop Cc hoice of ais Re WS WW VRS WN) ARN tert ora WY AN | SATURDAY, MARCH 22 1919 Sandy Hook Pilot Boats Kept Ambrose Channel Safe Wartime Lightless Nights Skilled Navigators Guided Ships Laden With Dyna+ | mite and Munitions in the Dark Through Often Crowded Waters Where Collision Would Have Meant Disaster and Death. Coprright, 1919, by the Prone Publishing Co, (The New York Brening Work.) ~~ EW people realizo) There is a charm in the pilot's Iifs | the great work|and the pay of the service is exosld | that was done dur-|lent. But young men looking for ing the war by the|safe and soft future had better stee# men of the Sandy |clear of the Pilots’ Association. | Hook pilot t,| ‘There are now about 1,300 on thd | the skilled seamen | waiting jist. They are fine, stunty | Ne and navigators) young A , who know the test « *S who, despite the} of a pilot, and are not afraid to @e | menace of the Ger-| through the rigorous training period man submarines |‘To.day they are working in shops; along our shores, | om, ind on vessels at sea, waiting kept the sea far ol Ambrose brought our vessels called. When the Pilots’ Come © has decided that a young mag moral, physical’ and ul qualities that will make him Channel nto port. It was their duty to guide all troop laden transports and dynamite mit and safely possesses the ‘4 ‘ a 1 member of the association ‘ topic is his sweeping tribute to the siren Cleo- nh merchantmen through the) and a good man to stick by, he is put ; hia \ge cannot wither her, nor custom stale her Channels and to sea, sometimes hand-| in the boats by finite variety.” ‘There Is no woman s0 x verely right ling convoys of as many a# *iXt¥| 416 starts an appromtice pilot, world ecus that she would not hear pf herself that compliment | hips a day. Their work requires an}. twenty-four hours @ day, rotting the completo courtesan--if she could | expert knowledge of the harbor and | one Se un Gene every COE ' Vet, lot caicndar of her birthdays be ever so| |!ts constantly changing shoals! 0.6 wecks, and being paid $38 S carefully deloied w censor, a Woman fs not always of or in one age. | shidgitt biocl Ad teed Raha bocibbakct }month. ‘The apprentices form the * eee pay nar ei saith : mary Hghts could not be shown and) Ve ine oitot boats, Every time ‘4 the dozens of dynamite laden boata, tion Y y i @ th tween # fairy, a tomboy and leaving pett ac night; seowded. tha|® ship comes along they row the cas mitt ach rani Sie ak Hore anly the |Bilot over to her side, The yawt ts Dut t Once up 4 time, and not so very skill of the pilots that brousht ter |put Into the water some hundred pa beeen dhe there was no golden age for through. A coilis any slight mts. |°lmee & day. Mostly its a rowsae the ‘ f a| be This the ca Lees HAS AG satay he pilots ed to chase a boat a mile—whethes *s te r Jhood of tho beautiful Eng- ip seia Hee ade, 256A was no| it 2A. M. or blowing a howling gale Send : 1 do not | neess Patrica, whe was ma Eenien ' or in a hurricane sea jammed with belleve ev od: F CSr poee a & Chae Fur at sea the pilot boats keep their | '° fows Pratadivicatard: fimo aro d the camoutt story of Hi mall Princess “Pat Bika, oatea os station ia | t#'Q in with all thelr clothes on, al ‘Or m aisle bppisliua teal hebene east iC be Aid hd ag Las 2 kad about the Ambr annel Light few winks till the next ¢ame | nee of Ww wn when Grandmamma Viet called \\Vomwel, four miles SE of Ambrowo| "Mandy with the yaw!, right alomgd Rack of ¢ “ 1 between|her to sit down, She did so but Channel buoy No, 2 the off shore en. | de." which comes about every howd | Wer cen of 4 sixteen Is not| sho crossed her lems THERES ta tan Ghana during the night. In addition to thay A ving r older] “Nice Httle girls never do that!” res ‘A pilot must be a cosmopolitan, | ‘hey do all the work of ateertt, i than her birthdays. She even bousts, » 's Queen | Tate MUM RSE WE Be RICK OF ory | Ptinting and cleaning the ship, "4 with ingenuows Joy, that she is] ndmamma, what do little girls Sc _ sat Jlanguage from Low Dutch to Chillan| This apprenticeship lasta nine years] N “eight—altx s nt re] ve at all for?" plaintively in- ian es \jargon. Every day he has a different | After that they can become pilote, Bu th golden ace, leceit and other] q Patricia, and 1 always won- yew a ship and a different tongue. One day |!t's a training that makes men. ‘The ca ing affiict mortals—-and before the| dered how Queen Victoria answered, | he will sip schnapps and eat smoerg-|Weaklings drop out, and only ment caer ot row f she took refug> in silence and| lesbrod with the captain of a Nor- love the hard, bitter life of the Sagkers’ the < it the ito the-sorner for | |wegian tramp, while to-morrow his n face the prospect of nine years , Aang 1 other ne Pisa Lib ee Foe |iness will be fried peppers, Bacardi | duty at $8 a week. +} pl Zeminine peace Generations of little rum, black Rto coffee and a long| Picking up the pilot is always a feae The litte girl um ked on wistfully while thei REAKFAST infinetuting — wireloss mmunieation ) Arr k March 1 tol Bach dirks Will have accom |iwist.of Habana cigar on a Spanish | ture of a transatlantic trip. Long Bed b heir of all the oh sa wan, played bby ? York and | with the carth, mail serv leer | Mar “ » with lations for twenty-ilve passengers |imnai finer, Kor wherever he goes} fore lund is sighted the first oMcer $f think, the most eomy jortous and trees and re 1 the racial history | supper that night | quarters and aerial pr wit t |The y plar n f WO lithe pilot is always an honored guest.|the ship will hoist the flag S” at rigolden time of any humat ng. Fo! through which, | in Chicago, witha ful nery ru: v t ine ‘ ile, driving (hrough lphere are many exciting moments in| foremast, as the signal that a pilot (MH Ghe combines all the privileges of t uman bein, hundred miles of |at the rate of sevent n hour. | ny will w i» United St rs a central stub shaft mounting |yis jife, Often he will board a boat| wanted. If the landfall is made as | womanh mall-hoyhood and of little gi leisurely luneh-| Who wouldn't pay $520 for hal War bi tment’s 4 d ered ja va , to find tho yellow flag of quarantine} night he will shoot a Very star, f nd Bae own tht sewed loat hwork, practis eon as you ride | trip with. her marvell f rhe airship w and aluirude flying, and some trople plague raging |rocket, to eall the pilot boats, Then ’ = x rtur nus # and played| <a over the moun. |¢ for repeatir ly the ' 7 1 wth pansion or ression of the Ka jamong the Malay or Hindu ¢ far down on the Western horisent nd are ram “ap utifully with dolls men wrote \\ tains of Western | word of a sentence, answers: WI in diamete Its nes will hav 1 wow 1 of the cop-|Last winter a vessel entered where the glow of Ambrose light vam ma, EVENING W OR LD |\°; s babies were “born” |& ae BM Pengevivanii. ai i edie ; a horsepower 1,200, guarante tain, nav i 1 tw lYork with her captain on the bridge|sel flashes and fades in the sky, you ri PUZZLES |weaker in brain, body and herves than] Seg s/n air-cushion hs 4 OS ‘ ant wer ‘i 4, |running the ship alone, with his crew] will see the answering flare from thd x boy babies Hal K ~ milie: ‘On? ion Sigh ee twelve hours. | steward k, wa { maid Jof ten mutineers locked in th | pilot boat. Soon the gray yacht wit B y Oam IL, oy d The grown-up girl's discovery of the a. deep, Dream? |}, : “ey : ae M. Met t will hay capacity of | With ard plice’s| When the submarines were -|glide alongside, dropping a yawl, aad bd 4 | bicycle some twenty years ago helped No, not accord ‘dan feet of gas, provi wi ' great prob- | ing off the American coast, and great] the pilot will climb the monkey Iad4 Cheating the Babies to change the abominable physi ; datisoce Arie arta ieee ce , ' wen Mr. M , It is reason-|convoya were setting to sea weekly, |der over the ship's side fevered 1 RICH- QUICK’ nilkman | bringing-up girl childr | trical Experimen ni mae " aE et that 4 alled Jand-|the pilot » s kept on st n, their rele of passengers gathered on decks 1 two large mixing caus, | dau f the pioneer girl bicyaie {ters which tells us that a company | \ bad inaleit t lif t nee in be d, or natural extinguished, port-holes closed,| Me carries the New York papers ‘Tw h contained ten gallons | rider perhaps w Anat to HAvece dy been formed with four) iv ycceat y r i 1 7 nt n be ens land waited in the darkness off shore | his great coat pocket, and there co of milk and the | measure of ou ort and fr 4 and two main. terminals \ i 1 ft cuirs to permit) when only ar naval vessels look-|always a scramble among the pase ae Bite oan den eels [C015 iny the patchwork that ti Naw: Varin the vathes-at Oni Annou 1 1 per 5 ne down safely. |ing for the raider dared to keep the sengers for his bundle of real New caine Me jn s and eyes and awkward litt ‘ rigibles are to be of the | takin n 1 » $520 for » 1 ermin ther sc York news took three gallons is as obsolete as the sampler | 4 » with rigid housing and | Maseachu : , ; # t : i. : noe ‘é pe of water from the | of @ still ear . multiple compartment structure. All| tion, vid ' tat “D a: We Wwe d Je 1 Yi SE ee er nerae eae Sah cee SER CA bee ieee ate nfo go rn soured a sas Wdloe |S IE ear “Wooden Jewelr. poured it into the | bloomers instead of entangling petti- |{r@vel will be available to passengers, Garden gad t Neg rie ak ats sae milk can, ‘Them coats the "moder woman" between : ay ete AP a : 5| Here's Some Unique Jewelry of Carved Wood sHoured three gallons of the mix-|#ix and sixteen takes her golden age I t tl] PI t M aa ee ; ; cs fs Bb sniod cee wallons of ihe mit |i wud aston takes ber okies oe Re Choe in ie rantom irror Shown in Combination With a Printed the water can, again having equal] fences and even trees with the agility Chiffon “Town Blouse.” quartities of liquid in the cans, Then} of a young be at, She skips J * a | aera SERRE Om ! he asked me this puazling question: | while her bro} ra old it. Aw a Girl Dungan’s Shave Turned Out a ‘Hair Raiser” Insiead What He Saw in the Mirror Z “Have 1 more milk the water can] Scout or a Campfire Girl she if gop jhe . aad pe > s pany ae ee ae teers paetnesaratt ae Started Excitement That Grew More and More in Bailimere Until Bul Read the Story. } bon caresses her, the golden hou SSE DUNGAN, w V tN her ex r ‘ But he police became euri ANSWER TO A NORTH SEA|®WHy from her, and heaith, more to J 726 Kast Fort Ave r 1 v \ i j at mipror 4 puzzLe. be desired than much fine gold, is in ports a special story In tholt 1 ba \ i pressed. Pinally af The largest eun fired 300 pounds, the} her supple limbs, straight back and] paitimore America ted ve] ‘ 1 n un anked to | ‘medium 159 pounds, and the smallest | $ane mind Jay afternoon and t ur thot He annied {t A te counce Yet tomboy is woman—not boy. In|parper shops were crowded, he) mt ' “wot \ a . seat her golden age she is not Duilied by |gecided to perform the opr n|flected n | & MAKING READY FOR THE her brothers or by other boys, 8 himself. That he didn’t 1 up t 1 ae T i times I think she is a dit inclined to|py cutting his throat is perhaps du Y ' t ; th p FUTURE. bully them, but then I realize that|to his cool-headedness, for when count \ act He wath th MOTORIST journeying through |she takes a vicarious vengeance for} ne turned away from the harmless warthy t r A the Rumpus Ridge region of|the oppressed little victims of big-|jooking mirror in front m to|ha na k : Arkansas came upon two men |prother lordliness in earlier genera: |qwipe his ranor-blade, and t tinea f f y] wallowing in the|tions. So, even while I reprove, my he beheld a phantor f va ' A and = belaboring | Hes womanly love for pretty frocks | giowly and steadily the tom | star i t HW cach other zeal-]on festal ovcas.ons is gratified to and| materialized until it had ‘ y | ously, As the trav | p¢ the limits of the parental] ojearly defined portrait of a nifled 1 ' eller brought his! pocketbook, and she has not to shop] gentleman with standing and t € ‘ halt to/for her clothes or superintend their|hiack cravat vunten was | €X A mar b | running | construction or pay for th Bhe | swarth co ve K t 1 a Se over the combat-' pay only to try them on—not even in| there was a mix ° tone ay di the sp ‘ one Ir N 1 ru . nt arose the golden age may she escape that| which or erve the |it was palpa ‘ w \ and whacked a portion of the dust |yexation of spirit, But it is almost | ghostliness of the vis.on. pe fu 1 from t 1 Then, stepping | her only one Mikwadh aa (remarked cool- |t ina \ ; from the track, tney produced pipes| yen a Bolshevik society never can | yoaded, He didn’t cut h at, but * i ' from their pockets, and one offered |apolish the special privilege enjoyed} he let out a yelp that acted | i : ‘ his tobac tot in most |py charm Such privilege is the] wife and t st of the family. H , © how | amiable wa birthright of almost every little girl} had been alone in the room, When | throny ef curiou ; “Pardon ime, gentlemen,” said the | know. It is inseparable from her|the others arrived he mutely pointed | wanted t i ‘ oO M Db motorist, “but t were you figliting |pobbed locks of gold or brown, from|to the mystic mirror, a simple ar- | ; : F Jher mischievous eyes of seal-color or |rangement of wood and silvered glass, |ness of it a ‘ w ‘ » that wasn't fi Irish gray, from her dimp! and her purchased three years prev yatalheten i Y h Wy" repliod one of t y |caress ng blarney, Her father is the|10-cent store, ‘The phantom, on this|non from the mor 1 1 tel : name is Gap Johnsor humbly adoring vietim of her fascina-| occasion, broke all precedents and) All Saturday 1 ‘ jl t . ‘ fives four of my oldest and when she brings a match |failed to disappear. It wa re, and | quiries 1 t ! hae to wall their eyes and tal and then blows it out for|jt was becoming more clearly per- | Some heartless per : Rian This yur ger Bun ° ts all the other girls with | ceptible all the wh ey \ wa ; 1 \ Dest roux und tumble. scrapper on| whom he ever flirted, The gold-col-| Neither Dungan nor his wife nore or reapor F wt the $ aie ie | the Ridge, T ain't a pas lusegd ored wallflower never is worn by a|superstitious—that is, under ordit 1 I 1 { CATT - f t , to be, and I'm just practising up with|young woman enjoying her golden | circumstance But this was to vy 1 Dungan as wife ar pir MEATHING an atmosphere of sunny countries where oltves hhp. against the time when I'll have |a much, M Dungan fled precip ven y f t j and 1 ‘ ' ¥ not becar ub grow, this jewelry of exquisitely carved honnki wood and beads to fight of sons-in-law."—| Go to her, thou aggrieved feminist, |tately from the room, and the othe nis Berm {dea was goon deve t vith the cur Sit cuenunnt en Raa lien of scarlet gives miladi a distinct personality, ‘The “town blouse® | sas City Star, consider her ways and be wise! delayed only a seqgnd or two, fol- oped until the story evolved to the and routing them out of the locality, smash it sbown in the picture is of printed chiffon draped basque model, await] , 1 ; cata

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