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TUESDAY, | \ ~ GLEANINGS | \ OF RIOLOUIS | CONCERNING TWINS __ Maeterlifick’s “Odie Effluvia"™ Conception of the Close Relationship, Identical Impulses and Physical Similari- Poor Little le Incorm e: |: Caer Ft new ties of Twins May Solve the Phenomenon of the Man JANUARY 27, ROM THk NOTEBOOK AND PHILOSOPHERS 1920 The Chorus Girl Is the Backbone of the Theatrical Biz; smessercemnn mT You Can See the Backbone From the First Sixteen - ee Rows Any Night; the Drama To-Day Doesn't Need, ing World.) O° By Maurice Ketten Uplifting; What It Needs Most Is Taming Down. — — ~ By Neal BR. O'Hara ¢ —- Who Feil Dead When His Twin Brother Was Shot er STRAI ) a - Copsrigh!. 19%, by Whe Prev Y Co (The New Yorn by Sonu oat! ® Throuplt the tear AND ; STRAIGHT] ( \ You HAVEN'T U chorus girl is as bad as she's painted, She coulda’t be-nut th e : LITTLE INCOME 4) } GROWN NUCH way Uy paint nowadays. Only baif te lies they tell about By Delos Avery | Get SS SEE Mow | | LITTLE INC Sie 2 emt are true Some folks think show In in their oway N@ Winter evening a French steamstip was noking down the Gironde Byicy You AR | Cor = KROME + ae 4 which iscall nonsense, Lota of ‘em travel in hired taxis. Ale River Rerdeuux toward the Bay of Biscay, bound tor New} \ — y 4 . some girls even walk home--especially when the HOW randed. York, After, newr tt wl i two yo wutnen tn Red Cross = a x f GOOD chorus girl can sing, dance, whistle and weac clothes, whied uniforms. One vcimbed. the tail and dropped thlo the bhuck wate > } s ‘ s why good chorus girls are awful scares, fn case of a Plath Thoerother followed. ‘They died.togethe id $ the management waives the requirement of wearing elott Now, here was a situation whieh a @rip the imagination of a novel A LOT of our biggest stars were s once, And some of "en fat But itis even more interesting te and perhaps to phiosophers sd Were show girls two or three time iat ta 1 today efther Worked up or waked up to tind themselves fame Vor one show | cay make au actress, ju one show will Trequcntly break & Mauagete Theatrical bic te where yon get quick result And chorus gith ts the backbone of the busine, You can see the ue frou the feet | xtcen rows auy night or on Wedresday and Saturday tative 4 | ‘ 1 HE play's the thing,’ old Shakespeare sald, because in those: days - chorus girls were. searce Today the plist the thing with the football coaches, but not with the girtieshow magnate the show, girl's } j the thing tn these civiticed day and if you don't believe it, try it om the, | ____} [nearest box offigr | Ser G BAKE SPEARE was all right in the days when they bad ne sueneryy | ( met eae LeTs See \ But the trouble with Shakespeare today is that they have pled yp of | “DADDS” HAS ) 11F Nou AVE } scenery but also plonty of seats, Old Bill never got a cise out of tweethella | A HARD TIME \ CAINED WEIGHT \ century folks HN Bairnsfather brousht hin up to date * ao Ou) eee i ares (OuT ro F may {ONE STANP NVOULD CARRY ( HIM in THE MAIL Saco For the first 18 years of their have difficulty in telling them apart, either when | they see them or when they hear their voices over the phone. | lives Rose and Louise Briot were always together. Their friends of the Maurice Macterlinck type, Lie sort of philosophers who delye into tl Inysleries of what Murterlinek culls the “odie cfflivia.’ More of this late PRETTY GIRLS 'N' EVERYTHIN:, AS SEEN FROM ROW A. ts Lanyng’ down, Back in the days when Uncle Tors Cabin was a riot, fothw figured Little Eva's bedroom scene something very scandalous. ‘Thoge vere, Do WE HAVE ‘Civil War days when they had né war tax on the shows aye, the geod oll To Pay TAX Z days when Bliza crossed the Rubicon impeded by petticoats and Byapdrew S | her last sad breath in a reddish flannel nightgows, 4 ON OUR look at the show biz today What is there tn it outside of nigtit ( Z UT , y LITTLE B gowns” That is, outside of girls that are inside of night Why, INCOME 2 ; from a three-dollar orchestra seat a guy sees more of boudoir life tn the ee raw than he can see at home through the keyhole. U's the bedroom today deck t The girls who so quietly took together the step from the shi death were twins of the type that biologists call “identical,” the produ | Of & single cell which divided, each half of it growing and developing for a} score of years or more, ip to that winter evening when the two halves, eae 4 mature wo: ended the long process in the Gironde =, = Both, were Peich, beautiful within , y FIGURING MY everything, apparently, to live for.| could take ONE seed, divide it, and You DOING INCONE TAX They had grown up together They | plant the two hilves so that they | aressed alike, looked alike, thought! would glow, the trees would be alike like, worked. alike gether they | The files of old nawspapers datins Myint te Franes and were indefatig- | back to the origin of print are rich able war workers, [in storics of the apparently weird ies But one had the suicidal impulse, | sympathetic bond that unites twins, | \ S AJOKE Amd the impulse of one was the im-|ond legend carricd many such tales ToTAK THAT | before these were any newspapers | | Poor LITTLE There is the tale of the man who HE drama today doesn't r (uplifting, What it needs 1 that keeps a show out of the storeroom. ND the girls in the shows to-day! Well, times bay Wor int stance—Richard the Third. Dick off « bee But if he ever saw a Broadway show, what would lw give for a pony? Aye, that is the question! A SHOW GIRL with no mother to guide her needs a road map aud blue book these days, but nothing move. Her life is pretty soft. About! all a stage flapper ha and make up, it seems. ‘Thaveowhy every Broadway divo ya choruspondent. You can’t blame the Birla! exclusively, though. For as long as there are bare legs in the front-row | of the chorus there will lways be bald heads in the front row of the Werke, wes means S. RO. Qk. D ——$—$—— cipeeeetoeen | fell dead when his brother Wag shot | [through the heart. Tis weil remer- | HING! bered. ‘They wore Known as the . can Brothers.” Some scientists Ky used to scoff at this story have | now adepted & more open and inquir- | ing attitude of mind. They may not ccept if, but they examine it re seriously interested And there ure scores of ato’ one twin dying almost after the ot rief the lar sues as th But wha that com Could two living beings be more| If ts injured or destroyed? Is it alike? In height the same, in weight| that twins, while having completely ; the same, in tastes, dispositions and | separate pliysical existence, have in in talent the same, these twin broth: | Some sense 4 bound-toxethor identity? to do is k en The Youth That Knows ¢ a Chanee ers have worked together for twenty- Maetorlinck, analyzing the evidence | g¢ anutier ; 7 | / a “ “ 3 -— five years and have never been sepa- | in support o theory that the ego Snuvlier case, un experiment woien- | spite of all environme ntul tendencte | tee LL a peak aod iy Rom ctieatadertolane Udeally conducted, in which the “odic] to change the objects that they sur- | (} e a r r a im Ll y By Sophie Irene Loeb : ‘ |, or absolute identit din part to # e plate was sc wan | round, hotospaphic] Sometimes twins differ as much atched and, | from each other as do any other two New York audience rec of queer incidents, so qu Pulse of the other. They FPELT|of them sounded ik nuy a series! transse Fr that some | pia ate, hat’ people | By Roy L. McCardell | conarisat. i830 ty ava Prov usionisa Ges (Tho Sew’ Yerkoening acdsee a . ends spontaneously, the marks of scratches] children of the same parents. In sucl Ras : techie oR - s nad occasion to} tade good. His father ALIKE. id the questio at con- | used to call “black ri a | wyrighi, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Wort. 3 other day Lt ha ver then reult ALIKE, And) the ailestion th mn; | used %9 call “blacks m “odie ef. | Sbpcared on the physical hands of the ees Melee en iecie agit Bite seuebiiete ~~ 2 dhe sit nee enterprisg in. the the stuf of which he was Tange ' Font d subjevt and he cried © probab na ne i hough twit 4 wits glad to open wid By centa 6s pavensos of sin 1, Eat tase who, even without faith, Uncle Henry Discovers Modern Disrobing Dances outwhiris of the 6b. Vor umortunity for hin, the a feel alike? Why ail their lives’ jong ore Oulja boards aLUse OL It iy. a business involving thousands, e listens to men older than fffta. Aral alike Wall siete liye tone | their mystery und their appeal wo Uh Are Responsible for the Prevalence of Influenza! perhaps millions of dollars self, As T wat there several tithes | imagination, may be tempted to ven- | ture into the shadowy query “possible” relationship between the | Maeterlinckian “odie effluvia” con. \ ception of the ego “and the fact that {So many pair's of twins are so closely | bound together in sympathy that they id “ Lwas ushered ins) Heard him say to others, “You ape right abou ' HEN Mr, Jarr got home he Society butterfly what leads a life of to the office to s ahead. he Pi tear tid Calton cavers Ww found his rural relative, Uncle luxury and folly rubbing her finger the manager Of] the telophone to sum “You. | Henry, still a non-paying mails and powdering her nose? 10 mide guest, endeavoring to warm his ven- No, he don't! ‘The plain American the sume whi commit the crimes if they are criminals, do th same good deeds if they are hones! citizens? For the physical similarities be- tween twins David Fairchild, a biol- ogist writing for the Journal of to the this big merean- | charge of that you tile machine, It is) 4nd what's needed, LU ba live and die together, have the same erable shins by the g " rier | o y that he At the et : : ana ‘ sb gus range + Who is the backbone of the | the close of the day, their origin from a single cell hey, ‘ : aud bing it all!” grumbled Uncle on, When made a widderer, mar- is to leave this great’ got he says, “are the only human beings Is it use they are not two per- Henry. “It's no wonder there is @ 4 good, strong widder or old manager of this| concern, a matter came up that wat not so im }sons but one? Because their inher- portant that he cou |tance from a single cell, « shared a dkind of business | Ty pet ant th tanennent aed te go until the next day, in the heredity.” orid who have the same A single spermatozoon has infloonenzy in these) maid what ain't afraid to tend the | epydemick of t united with a single egg cell. The | physical identity, indicates a. | Breat wicked cities! Jiow kin @ man) pigs und feed the stock and hoe corn dan ¢ ement with some fartilized & pont all that there . | shared identity of “odie effluvia’ | keep his feet dry h weather unless 4nd bug pertaters 0: rT ol is but twenty-one} comrades for dinner, but he af’ pe PACU AA Coe Sea a Ai tna there | These sturdy little twins are cer-| that when the heart of one of Robert andi rank Michel arestWiN| ne clam tie accter ace he TW nelatoce Gore or newt cae keris |) Re aod ars let his ile ttobg tata tis tainly as muel eas any two peas.! Corsican brothers is pierced by alacrobats, They are so much alike ohne ee eee aay A ill ede eg asta U8 busines: lephoned them to {wo individuals, the two will share|jt would be. inter lected on | the inh If y As I re gj to watch them throughout their lives, particu and water into a|tarly should they live in different handles, or run a enitt- a grain drill or anay tedder! | this very young man, as he settled | e to the etuv to} “And yit” and Uncle Henry's voice | his business with one man right after bullet the other brother also falis|that their mother once bathed the filler his boots if he ala't got no the pic dead? same little chap twice. They get stove oven to stick ‘Phe Journal of Heredity, concern-| hungry and sleepy at the same time. | o, wit; his work went on, ‘re all god signs—sigitly of itanc mir wi m in fer a while, | Vator o good open gre glass and mix them, then pour half of |countries, subjected to different | ’ eee eae ate Apather ales, tht | climatic conditions, (Rm TUE GEE Mie He Rte inal inate yc aipnauvanmaily wnelemme ume: RRR Am Berne: Bt | trembied with indignation a# he con- | the other, all his seniors in point of | OH ORY RE meter) 4 i whined will lave exncue. tha aspects of its subjects, publishes many | bo almost exic same time, | °° i a i 7 Sere him who can si { same contents, Fairchild takes anoti: | photographs of twins at various asses, |are products of different egy cells 1 do declare, Uncle Henry!" gaid| tinued, “a lot of bold wimmin epiled| years, [ marvelled and made some ca uldyr anilogy, He wives If Von take tac | Auvia’—amanations of tie vital tobee| from 4 days to as many re,} that they ure not “identical twins,” | Mra, Jurr, with the frankness that) by (he war are gone to votin’ in poli- | comparisons his young man, Mr. 8, will ghoul- sede from the sume apple und plant that constituted her Hi nti ty—paswedd | and the: PHO Rene ay a Which means that oven though they comes {rom desperation, “I don't wee|tics—a wonfin’s place is in the| uae we found many youthful |der more every day He has reeoe- hem, the resultin: wes show ]into a pitcher of water; the water ph Mm Phinces-—resein ave th ne b ay they are 4 : vera eit i} pie o the front | Mized his chance—and taken iW , differences, because two even|Was poured on the ground in. cold that continue through Properly to be called twins at all, ; Why you do not go home! The oven | hom ndividuals who had come to the fr a Pa eirpatle raises ete cars! e ity r from the sume fruit, may not be| weather, and the girl herself, physi Ito this gas stove is on top of the] Le Danse Deshabille, ranks of achievement and at this age|®) fumh nbucks bUL his gpil Of exactly alike. But, he says, if you| ally vered with the cold. “He told | jrange. | wouldn't let you put your ay napped Mrs, Jarr,| bad already performed the work of} s Jetermination 2 * boots in it, anyhow, and if you had ; ai average lifetime | le Ways many a young man M ip By Marguerite\ The picture at| tallow you couldn't use | th at Ail the Weck vault oe met|. Yat in these latter days, in tno] Qn youre woman may alge Coma axims of aq “*~Srtguertte aoe aaa ae | ate work you've Won Ava agtet th Geeta haan” tha a Moccers | the left is of Gile | horrid | SP LU Ut pout odo dust He i M M ° M raat jee bay numpy. | YoU can Murry wnother woman and|are receiving high waiy who do just ADVERTISEMENT. ode n al arsha 1 hackeanaitmdnin vat's more Oo: nem DAMbY- | breuk her down, too, While you joat|& certain kind of work his ofte Int PE Lee oad oy airs tha ruining: oun ifles incentive for better and bigge | r d me | pny py tha nig n- | trownd tha witage or hee athe ena fatten meentive for beiter and-bieser| A-Child’s Soft Teeth , Copyright. 1920. by The’ Press Publishin: 0 (The New York Evening World ) Grosvenor with | Uy and causing e flovenzy and i a Was bees t 5 f . . ey . | you're much mistaken! T get a vetter} ness creeps in and shuts out the ele-| Hey Aiseaa olfiaver (hersaben opine) all ia lnwa aint conventions bdo n|thechigh cost or tving:” declared from Aunt Hetty thin mooning. ana [ments of wmmoition and. opportunity. Are Easily Injured ave the man who keeps his bat on when he kisses a girl and | their @' Geel Uncie Henry plaintively, “What dele writes she has hired’ @ ‘woman | Also tue: all of pleasure is insistent, | ‘The teeth of young children are nap the girl who doesn't powder her nose before she meets her brother, Asa, as| OU Want : aye and her husband and dauahter tof, spec cuse. O} unity came ae thoy ae ay th "eo lover gone ream?! ron the farm, and she on alvery rapidly to him, but unlike many | Naturally soft, chalky teeth. A woman's husband never tells her he loves.her, answers “Oh, of boys of 41-2! Don't you ferg FOIKG eines nealing Vi Cousin | others recognized It and knew how | h pastes contain: pumice, powe course! when she asks him about it—and then wonders why she what git up fHUtT mahata a Baie (Baw eat ving | E.tenelt cu rd oyster-shell, acid-calciumephoge goes to California und gets a divorce mental cruelty MOREE taller on their boots who milks cows | | His father do an alt Le 4 of ‘ ine of Columbia College Why should 4 woman try to economically? The money she and raises the vegetables that you|” «take back what I said ab md op er sr aei ty. cnet taka Reet ene Li aves 18 merely spent by her husband instead of by her city folks consume {ns idlael UiimnncGaine wrlledt® uesuned Geel Lote ' Vere ceo thiare ar har caren ‘he cp ‘u C cynicismn’'s onume ~= a. Ate as Mele | ine that required ~ ae Freie ony rien bale Laie CiLeuAY xta ano ESWIN ; cannat Henry. "Country wimmen is gettin' | 2° pid Nags ' A great many professional nien al- nildren are loves b. oducts vetimes almost a total loss, some- nyited to Go Home, t v D adit ow only Alt » Dental Cres f limes worth there than ev ng else put togethe some The picture at the right shows wed, toot That Paw Vaw'sa wicked | ite d : low only: Albodon Dent 1 Creag ty the twins as students a. Amhe! I'm sure 1 don't understand ity ince the tant Work. | ike 1 s lhe used in the omes. 3 . And now a college professor vab, not Eve, ate the apple. Some College. If there were any theory said Mre. whimpering, “but I full time, ‘Tw n’ picture} vernacular, “Oh, th RK. Kreider, professor of chemist®e at body is always taking the credit away from women! that identical twins, starting from appre ' Leal ivniteye tires, and Cousin Br has gut| Rverybody works fat Toledo University, considers it a. sue For the sake of the Mederal suffrage Amendment, { hope the census | only, half a coll, are lacking in WARN FR REBT RIDE Is erty sraph machine and dances in| No, (iis boy ha perior preparation, and the children tukers have not kept a complete willy of all the femaie morons whi mental or physical vigor, the record and the f Anyway, Keep out Of icy shimmy——at least » © wrote | tHe b OMY Lys a he [of the Rochester Orphan Asyluns:hayve refused to tell their age WO | of the Grosvenor twits would shat ane) Rikclans oS MEbUAeLNG (acc: seca un eiELateyi nee And so it cate to puss that he) oth theater Crnlen eta h ; . iter it, Both divided highest honors Beha te nite iden RAL ia a ‘ wanted to achieve something f ie tooth dete ae | A woman never iorgives 4 man jor not knowing when to kiss her, and | at Amherst in the classroom and on s : BHO UCanTMaReR tol at build, to produce, to ‘ > a mun never forgives uw Woman not knowing when to STOP | the tennis field. One as builder and 70 Aplled, Dar Ail these) iy nave to rouse the law-abidin exuberance and satisfaction of @ well-|ponified and mixed with the’ wells kissing him. director of the National Geographic wimmen is sp raid Uncle! izens of Maw Paw and tar and feather | spent day. He will accomplish |known antiseptic oils of cloves] Add life's little ironies girl's belief that tt A wh . Society, and the other as Assistant Henry, turning to Mr. dar They | aad hosawhip them as is tesponsible! but he had his father back of him|namon and eucalyptus. It is peextig : : ER Heth BIR RAB WHS. lovee Her: will | attommey General: ahd partner in t Af ys these wicked doin No wonder|all the time, you will say; so [on effective and safe for womens, ! ? never break the pi she makes to her one of the most important law firms pin't got en irmer| eres an inflooenay epydemick-—| tell you more of it, He disagreed with | (ia y¢ A tube lasting five samme If my friends will take ( their manners, 1am perfectly willing to | in America, have demonstrated knows bett fhe Wife ie ere folks dancing ondressed in! his father some time OT IT pan aaa rei NALtha HEABHAi lac a iusl ‘Loca bare Gh nei inorais their abilities as lenders, They - Raat hh called to them mansions in the sites! winter weather all over the land! | he had enough in him to stand alone an Raa 8H 4 % re: of \s r a n weight. ey can wear eac' ' 1 ‘4 0) epende es } weay is the sauce of life, have ela saat UUS aval gable auiee hap iene te alien. what doce @ farmer do’ Marry @ city! What's the world coming to? ae went to work independently—and drug 4 | ; \ ‘ ‘ b i} t b \