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THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920 ees no Candy Jags Hie (( av; a \From Truck Driver to Artist; he Boys That Were Wont to Stand Up Before the Old, ; . | He Never Had an Art Lesson; : # Brass Rail Now Drape Themselves in Front of a| =) Paints Boyhood Recollections Chocolate Bar--We Now Take Bonbons Where We| [mat ——————————_—_—___— — ai "Used to L B ion C 10, i n ae a rd Kale escses Weel ocr tone | an You Be at It ! k i es By : aurice Kette Emile Branchard, Who Drove a Truck Many Years yp +s Goof Stiff. : . . Congested Streets, Paints Nature Scenes Which : By Neal R. O'Hara. THIS 1S THE STATUE f ils MAN WAS True to Life--He Has Not Been in the Country . - ee 1020, by The Press Wublishing Co, (The New York Xvfning World) OF’ A MAN WHO MADE t yg vay gated Wit Since He Was a Boy fs ICA is staggering again. unfurl the swell confections her old HIS INCONE TAK . F > Our guardian Prohibs took | man staggers on the scene—staggers Re Au | HIS WAGES By Fay Stevenson. ' away our grog like they were | in from the candy store after five or TURN UNAIDED, f i ety Boy Melee rao adil se obras pkgs beac bteadte cel i tmahtod! mking candy from a baby. It gave|six rounds of peanut taffy with the|| MY ROY — oa ROM truck driver to a hae hshery try, aan ecpk inh te could ‘ei a new idea. Why not feed the gang that's there every night. Nellie | cAI A artist—that is the career of aah oo Vind Lagheal such ideal spots? i Branchard, still under thicty If you really want to know @he) Soaks on candy and let the world|is mortified, but father is ossified. | years of age! truth about my paintings,” replied Ri on? Nobody knew why not, so) FATHER slips Rolly the high sign | “no, y never had| M" Branchard, “I have not been eut erica ts now on a candy jag. The for a little more hooch, and our | g into tho country since I was e bey that used to stand up to the old | hero's sweets go to keep the old boy of twelve or thirteen. Then I was im Ress rail are now lined in front of} in good humor. Father is uncon- Conneeticut for one summer. I af-+ @ocolate bars. The guys that used | scious by the time he's drained the mit I saw some wonderful trees amd Wide crazy for drink are now plain! box of its last gumdrop, and poor | senory and I ertie they sere mits for nougatines. The saps that | Nellie is deprived of her carton of | mained in my mind ever since. Whe cursed with a taste for booze] sweets. Rollo docs his best to fur- of No. 61 Gouth| ai 1 nave to do ts to close my eyes! Washington) it at the easel and any amount ef’ fe cursed to-day with a caramel/nish her something, but the only | Bppetite. brand of sweet stuff he's got left is | Square, “And 1) those scenes come back to me. I alt T= Prohibs have pulled a.lot of| the kind that you have to pour in| an art lesson in my life,” Mr, Branch- ard told me in his humble little stu- dio in the basement don't want any les-| ent hore in the basement and paint’ fons. I just feel everything just that way. I am mot: ' “fa Bones, but they haven't yanked |her ear. Which makes it a tough | caetare bei art, and that] one of those fregrepesny ire ' ‘@ur sweet tooth yet. That's the only} evening for Rollo. And expensive. But thee tent el there ie 40 fe aur heaped adits cer wetting Sat ! Wing they've failed to extract—-ex- Now things like that happen in the AM Mr. Branchard hastho art of making|the sun to sink. T@ be afraid « bull! } empt vanilla. We now take bonbons best regulated families. Tho Ne Ni others feol his art. Before visiting his| would chase me!” . ' Jastead of bourbons. When a guy | bonbon jag now knocks ‘em silly, aud a THIS 1S THE studio I sought out his paintings, now| Nor docs our truck-driver artist \ wants licker they give him licorice. | ten nights in a candy kitchen has all —————— STATUE oF exhibited at the Bourgeols Galleries,|confine himself just to oils. A mi | ‘Almost every good sport has a few | the horrors of a similar sentence in A LANDLORD Fifth Avenue and 62d Street. Here| per of “pen-and-itks” adorn his ‘ @rops left in the house—gum drops. | a booze bazaar. The confection fiends WHO NEVER five of us best sper sorrel “Tho | walls, all woodland scenes and trees i bey put the lid on wood alcoho) too,| Have a sweet breath that would RAISED THE Mountain Hara is Mare! ‘The va just og his paintings. =! { but they've given us wood candy in-| knock a sober guy over! Crazed by Nude" and “Spring.” One glance ‘My stepfather was an artiat,’ stead. caramels and nougatines, the worst PROHIBITION would really be O.|addicts are busting open their chil- vo, K. if they hadn't given us 2.75| dren's banks to get pennies to put andy. That is, 2.75 with a dollar | into slot machines! Up in the West Sign in front of it. It’s tough to pay | Virginia mountains they're even dis- @4.much a pound to-day as the old | tilling their own brands of fudge! staff used to cost a pint Bet that isn't all that candy has years ago nobody ate candy done—it's brought back the ban- | but engaged couples. Chocolates |quet to its former speed, A couple Retailed at 60 cents a pound, and | of rounds of coughdrops now loosen for 60 cents a week almost any guy }# Suy’s tohgue something fierce, The ebbld afford to stay engaged. To-|afterdinner . mints: will send ‘em @amy ,candy has got the swains all reeling. And for toasting now they @aggering, but not from eating | use marshmallows.” : brandy drops. Everybody's eating |THE candy soaks have gone so far THIS IS THE STATUE @indy now. To-day—or to-night, to] they chew’ clove “waters to] | OP AMAN WHO be exact—a guy that’s calling on bis|sinother their chocolate. cream| | DIDN'T IKICK AT. Siri drops $2.75 on the confectioner’s| breath. ‘They've matte the drug store THE PRICE oF eounter for a pound of pasteboard, | business a pipe. The candy counter @efoil and ribbon, with a few drops | now catches ‘em when the prescrip- ‘of candy thrown in. tion clerk turns ‘em down, There's bashful swain pushes the door | only one thing we've got to worry er bell button, and his heart's de-|about now and that's an Anti-Sac- etre appears. But before he can! charine League. -, TALKS ON HEALTH AND BEAUTY By Paui ie Furlong Copyright, 1920, by The Prem Publiskne Co. (The New York Erening at these paintings assures one that Mr.'said he, “and he did so well at ttn ARE ALL PEoPLe LIKE THAT DEAD PAPA 2 World), Here is a picture of Emile Branohard of No. 61 South von a Square, who has attracted considerable interest from art experts by a intings displayed in a Fifth Avenue driver practically all his life. Branchard does not belong to the a pupil of Meissonier—+ ! school of impressionists, His works| that I didn’t see why I couldn't make, Y mail brings me a great many as Hi scoscrmmea eeracicetmonante: pacsemses _ eal Z leave nothing to the imagination. They| a success at art, too. But, mind you, letters from anxious readers = ——e is ai Smee i are real, true to color and stand out|my stepfather never gave me a lessah. what they choose ve arr amtity ear OWAS LOO LVCTLY | se:0 nsicance. Glancing around Mr. Branchard’s|and think I could do lots better worts!: ery. He has been a 5 Ki ping the Figure Nore) 8Peclal_ exercises for both reducing and developing, and aiso give a few | +8 fe pointers on diet and other essentials | Hy mal—I. for beautifying the figure. erm “Your 5 3 It is no new story. There is one 9 poe ae By Roy L. McCardell. By Sophie Irene Loeb. every day like this. And many and) ftudlo I martnoed Het «SORE Ste Conattes of rt z ruppone, but any, a oe ane Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), Copyright, 1020, by The Pros Publishing Co. (The New York Brcning World.) many a@ one that is nover recorded | **t!st’® subjects are woodland scenes| way n't try to paint then, I justi Now, before 1 giv 0 eneracnrnmnemanbannnbanpannnn ad ninbiahan nn nponponaoben \'A . any helpful sug- dale tah Mr. Jarr Is Informed That Golf and Ladies’ Clubs Are } “Beauty Is as Beauty Does’’—No Matter How Pretty the} | cios assure my readers Better Than Banting in the Fight Against Fat. | Face It Cannot Hide the Wrongdoings. that there are no | ¥~nnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnn': | dark secrets, mys- AT MUST go now,” said Mrs. Stry-) but unofficially they are just mec ‘ ‘ raga |and principally beautiful, tall trees | Played and had a good time lke any, _ : pt in tho ‘bitter heart that hold |e aera ae etine mtudies other kid, Then I needed money @o/ | : ; its secret, | No, my gentle readers, you of the fair sex, it can't be done. No unholy alliance such as this ever “And where did you drive this truck | I drove a truck, but all the time wae) before you began your artistic career?! flying about the hustling, bustling: Surely (t must have been in the|city my mind was full of those litte! ong THIN the week a husbundy And what a warning it is! The 3 - ou can't|CoUntry, down long country roads} Connecticut scenes I saw that k easy or short-cut again ‘How well you're tooking.'| °tle8_ and. w of retaining their custody of tts child ag| millionaire doubtless fla A eca | and it the vernacular “eet eway{thia man of #0 much genius, “Weil, I felt as if I must paint methods for re- Bosliively, my deen sine Gar é figures,” replied Mrs. Jarr against a wife| young woman, told her how her| wins > “Oh, no, it wasn't either, it was|them so I did a couple of ecenes and x weight. Great perseverance, iy, my Mrs. Jarr, you've Why don't these idling club women who admitted that) beauty was being wasted, how he! wor a priet spoli only the hectic ex-|"ght in the heart of the cit sent them to the Independent Show ‘ a work and self-denial are the/sained ten pounds since 1 last saw] go to work then? A littie hard work | her pretty face| could enhance it and give her every-| citement ; lie pie psbreoie on and|!#ughed Mr. Branchard, who smacks |!ast year, They were accepted. In f eaemntials in bringing the figure tol you!” will take down flesh," added Mr as her misfore| thing; drew the picture of a brilliant] stigre the still, small voloe @ Tittle of the truck driver in his jan-| fact, there was a lot of praise from | Bie usinuna me and thing | OM BO Ehaven't,” replied Mes. Jart sa Heearonieibrrise itr e |future and love that would never die, But some diy, somehow, phe reck-|SUase at timex, but still possesses a| ail over the art world and I said to ' ; : y moat yorn |MY mother, ‘No more truck driv etter writ | the usual tale of the tempter, Who! oning comes—the reckoning with | certain indesoribable gleam of @ born | ie TEL per, oe satre ee oe ee a ean overdoing | Quickly. 1 weigh much less than I] hard work r i |, that by hard work 1 mean overdoing er grand-| seeks to ruin rather than to help one's self, And the woman finds her-|@rtist. Just what this gleam is cannot | nenceforth. ” thiags, or even doing them to alhave tor years.” thin as a rail uced one, I would ‘be as 2» ten to moth “ ; re ae 007) she ex-|} And the bright dreams, as usual,| self on the sinking sand of illusion. |be said, for surely™the artist Is like] And he is an artist, too, spelled with | pt of fatigue, which is not at all! “pid you hear that?” asked Mra| “! thought you said you were thin- presses the hope| became dark nlghtmoree,. The alit-| tam Indeed jrond to reflect upon, e4- {his works—he is real and docs not jcapital letters ws tail and sturdy a9 , wary and, indeed, more harmful ner than you were last year?” suid see rf ‘ pecially for the pretty girl. After all, |, ; . ; the trees he paints, : i ten eneficlal. Neither do I mean | When the visitor left, after a very Mr. Jarr that her case will tering gewgaws that would crown| those were wise worder“Heuuty 18 na | Doe af an oe ar ae oo an od | pepe affectic 2 : bas aid other @irls,| her be necame el coro: beaut . nd no er how |!ong hair, a low white collar, nor an| === = etarvation nor mono-diet when I ad-|#ffectionate parting and mutual and} “| gaid that to Mrs. Stryver. 1 imme alle ae ahs ih ‘ P pe i ys ia 8 ene Lael Ae Be aT Hee cde Ginaie emurat 7 ; a * t ‘i . aa hat wel “d er down. @ shin) pre! e ? * " vise self-denial. insistent demands that each call on] wouldn't give the satisfaction Off 1, was tatal, my good looks a det-| things for which she had bartered hen WTonedolng : “Perhaps the very fact that I drovo { DeYou ¢ | “MK great many women, as we alll tno other. knowing I was: getting any etouter.| iment to my being a good wife BeAUEy, Hae GHG Tote Toe Cmte linea Metre wn NORGY ASG ARNe |S tos cGs manele detest ah know, are desirous of reducing only| Oh, dear, I wish I knew how to get] ye oe mY ™ fee RE See ANS OE DUMENS, | Oleh MORES, that side of life," mused the artist : 4 ‘She said you were looking very The story of this young wornan| — 5 ow: oefisin parts of tho Dody and any) ee en oten urs thin; that is, without having t #0] sucht to prove TAniBle tax many | @| "There Ix nothing worth while in the erence to a strict reducing diet|well,” ventured Mr. Jarr, who was an|,. » of thone horrid diets on taking | cmeer © Bro’ example fo a ° ; pre teeing ha Seer “tittle en tena iS a hn tri ity aN ya YE » oF By Marguerit®|ciy, a was tne part of the chy Touma am G mw te roar ee Body, So then you will readily under-| sin time up those exhausting oxeroiees child with her grandmother “to mind |L QXUIN a jsiw daily, putting down in oils, That (ue Now Tork Krening World) wtand why it is necessary to make an . Bant and Grow Thi iF nF ang Peedi Mooers Tan dcaa nob npeaas torn : intelligent study of the various physi-| “She did not! She suid I was get-] any aev'tven une | for a fe 1 ne ¢ return A ee OUSTS jaHes vee nave. taken qittie|.2: What poison Js put in medicinal Gah exercises which are designed to| ting tat!" suid Mrs, Jarr with « snap] WY don't you try banting ed] Only a telegram followed the next M d M d M hall But you must have taken little] alcohol so that tt cannot be used ime Sey ge ae Sortain setnite results, of her teeth, “The cat! Why, she Mr, Jarr. | in ating that no esearch should oe | 0 ern ai arsna week-end jaunts out into the coun- ternally? rt ts em persistently unti 5 at! oa, “Thank you kindly, but I'm not as a wah i Who wrote the words to the song, ‘youvbave attained the object you de-| weighs twice as much as I do, and jade fon hey, | stout as all that," suid Mra. Jarr, “una |" ; Copyright, 1920, by The Prese Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World ) Tis the Last Rose of Summer’? In following out a long course| positively, sh : ‘ all that” waid Jarr, “and | It was found that she had wilfully pegs ‘ iy ea aa Rie a aa P 3. Who was the mythological god of PYusinecessary tnovements "you are poniively ahs te ittiksburiod Ful I might get ill if 1 wasn't properiy| pun away ALP ORCI ET SH ARRIAGE is the ark into which we enter two by Rae 1, yeur | THE EVENING WORLD wat nat only wasting time but enomgy as| 5° (dees akedibpamairy eno | nourished. Mrs. Kittingly reduced] ment, to become the “pampered do! later the dove of peace times brings an olive branch labclied } 4 Who is the famous Japanese wai that type always get a double chin j meat. Tin Ue: SPAN Ht vatearce OUIJA EDITOR ASKS doctor connected with the Rockefeller herself by wearing 4 rubber suit Mt is essential also that you re-|agter forty." Jof a millionaire oil specula ; , Occauada Baad ® | Institute? member that you cannot lose weight | fer f HE oer aA "she must have looked like a sea | the way, one of t ificent| Is the price of a society siren's paint, powder, perfume and party frocks RG i es ny, more rapidly than you gained it,| ‘Ob, fie!” said Mr. Jarr. “Ten't it} giver” said Mr. Jarr n this case is that the name! deductible from her income tax return as the cost of doin ylands telow the ap@ any rash methods Which cause| just as mean to say a woman is get- New York City Since th j swelling of th “Oh, you can't n ee Are There Fewer Crim "| 5. What diseas yo to take off more than two or y well for a woman to talk about being in love with her job, but| vaire ofl speculator’ is | it's all ve ! forcement" of Prohibition? ting old as to say she's getting fat?” a” F \ | 6, What is the instrument called "ée pounds a week will likewise], = wear them underned #8! not ment in reports of the cuse she can’t put her head on a job's shou ind it ever was known tol aw. | whieh i had to step-down an elec- Mr your health, and without good No, it len't,” said Mrs, T. “Wel and then play gulf all day—only 1] | think it should tbe heralded on| kiss her 7 tric current? hepith, the re can be no beauty of face | can't nen getting old, but we can help) ont play golf.” every post so (al she who runs may | Elbows are to be worn this spring, and, so fur, the clergymen have neglected TRY THISON | Among what people was | the My so-called “secrets” are summed | &™# ee ORT staleh “Why not get fat comfortably?"| read” and understand the possible} their obvious duty to find u pervasive immorality in elbows. \ YOuR If | hatebet Duried AA 6 sian OF paeen 1 up In five words: Diet, exercise, per yas SEN) ANE ASY asked Mr. Jarr. pitfall that confronts many a girl. — | add eternal questions: Why does a clever man marry a moron of his own ne SW, OUISA ta om the field count in basketball? spiration, abstinence and persistence. Thon if it's all right to get fat} “yoy men don’t understand,” said Ax usual, the man goes scot free} tree will und then go around the rest of his life moaning that his wit \ \ mmm | 9% What were the native Indians of fae We eur cae that one render yan what's the use af kicking about it?"Iatrs, sarr, “tout I've been told there ix| and eve is name is withheld, while : ‘ at AY \ | Mexico called who were conquered by a y face but large hips and band ipa Bed Ane . . | doesn't understand him? ) ? Ni asked Mr. Jarr. dic! ¢ i al‘the. hae 4 Cortes thighs. Now one or two well-chosen | 9 ‘ , @ New her medicine that will make|the woman in the beara the! w. americans always have been noted for our dry hum And now we egy ee daughters has Preale exercises persistently practised sev-| “Oh, it's all right for a man," re-|one thin" f f fe RoeH O} s| | P Y one thin. prunt of it all. He g n and as kind! | } dent Wi i eral times a day (not every other) p) Mrs. Jarr, “but nothing is be-] “J guess dieting and exercising are] applied to him it is regarded us an| haven't any other king | | 11, What was the name of Nagee Gay) for several months will reduce| coming to a woman when she's fat | If he has kept tabs on all the vows exchanged in his sight, the original] Some of the answers to yesterday's |leants Neat wite? fiese parts to normal proportions 8 mi 5 # fat-lthe only things,” said Mr. Jarr. escapade, while she its for the n ge LE a n° without changing the shape of the|And I do declare the fight aguinst fat} «y presume so," suid Mrs. Jarr, “only | rest of her life cynic surely must be the man in the moon }au 13. What is the horserdra: ra fe Re, aes) : ‘9 the most serious thing in @Jafter you have dicted and exercived| put to return to the particular mat-| The most dootless anxiety on earth is the worry ubout what peuple think ot the sallege gitl” marry.) (Oh glover when: devine tn he ae strange but true that many] woman's life. That's wi os e: lust the s ! soon after qr ting aaa teanas by very thin faces,| Woman's lite. That's what most of! yoy are so hungry that you eat toojter, Only two years of being the| you. Because they think it, just the sam | ean after graduating think wne| ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S and when they follow a reducing diet | te women's clubs are really for much and put right back the fat you} “pampored was sufficient to} Young girls used to trim with illusion rome nd theli party: frocka;'|| Memingalee Melgiieesd Oink she) QUESTIONS. ; the face somehow seems to be the| “I thought they were to fight for!nave taken off. You men have it “asy | onuge thie ty young woman to] now the pretty stuff is out of fas bot re graduation as she gets al 1, §: % case uardentng: 8, G ) rs P 8 ‘ }> first place to lose flesh, and when this| civic reform, dress, political, chari- and don't know it.” nowify her grandmother that she was|in the College of Love the chie! postgraduate course the Art Forget. | chance \semane; 4, Mathiesen; 5, Mariag 4 ooadition exists it would be foolish to] taie, moral and all other raforms,” ‘And all Mr, Jarr could say was that| going to commit suleide and wrot . Kate--My oulja said better get no| Bvans; 6, Graves; 7, Massachusettes ee ere ins romaity denned in | eald Mr, Jerr. AC ha haa lt bass Thdbad ha did nol lithe velgnificaut slater. tention ting Sy degree all than an A. B. that|8, Tuesda Decatur; 10, Br eyecwgnt articles I shall qutline ‘That's what they, say they are for, Aadideeted Lenbiten tet ttinitedniadteu' @DOVe, warning other girl, _. es The hero of the smoking oom is the man whu kiswes and tells. — bmakea? MPanQ MM oy MM, Funstoo! hip discase: 4 "i - " ‘ ve ‘ = | a ca