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__ THURS Y, JUNE 24, 1920 THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1920 “No Dishonor to Link Great ‘Name of Lee With Sausage,” =~ % Says Niece of Famous General ‘So Pretty Lillian Lee Will Wed a Bute Queen Marie of Roumania Asks: “Should Little Girls Peep Behind Doors or Be Made to . Sit on Red Brick Floors?” By ‘Maurice Ketten t bee Frening Worl Can You Beat It! _— THE SECOND INSTALMENT OF pai Saarnee: ns ae iar EPING PANSY FAIRY TALES CTRAND MOTHER SHE By Marie, Queen of Roumania QOSED To RAINTON CHINA ~s Pansy Meets Dame Dammydimmydoo. Pr marched boldly up to the little hut which Stood Tn the centre o 7 HE DREW THIS PICTURE ) WITHOUT A MODEL _ re ‘ but Now They Want Beef Barons. j CISN PG WONDERFUL ey Story and Pictures by Will B. Johnstone. i fe kik recede Copyriaht, 1020, by The Prose Publishing Co, (The New York Prening Worl be BN. ROBHRT EB, LEB, the celebrated Virginia patrician, is goinm.t?- roll fa his grave. Caesar without his ambition, Napoleon withoutehie © vices, Washington without his final crown of triumph, that) Wau Robert BE, Lee, and now, b’gosh, his grandniece Is going to marry @ buttter, What a shock! yt Lillian Lee (u grand, g-r-rand Irish niece slo is) has announced her the juicy gteen glade and which she had found so tyysterio after going out tfrough the door in her mother's garden wall. In slanting rays the pun fell over tho iris-covered roof, so that the flowers seemed ful) of light. Never had Pansy seen quite such a delightful little house Why had no one else ever thought of planting {rises on ‘heir roofs “1 wonder who lives in this sweet little place?” said Pansy ty Tim: As wi LILLIAN LEE AS SHG LOOMED | f 4 t Y aa, WOULDN'T YOU_ADVISE US TO SEND HIM ABROAD To StTupy ART > We THINK HE WiLL MAKE A GREAT STIR IN THE ART WORLD SOME DAY engagement to Paul Horley, who owns amd personaily conducts the “ ern Market® at No. 227 Third Avenue, dealing in “fresh meats and peul And sure Paul is a fine Irish led. 5 “I feel it 1s no dishonor for the Rreat name of Lee to be Inked with Sausage,” suid Miss. Loo yesterday felt he kind to animals and wi WHAT | MY CHILD with @ nice sense of humor. “We didn't know I was an ac HAS NO TALENT | “f supposé my marriage will be @ and spocialized in ferhale frights, second Appomatox to the tantly,” she WHAT DOES A adsed. we Are related td the frat DUB Like YOu family of Virginih Lows andy soles KNow ABouT ters name is Alice Lee, the same aa IT! : Roosevelt's mother. Although T was gue at Hy pa Pig : born in New York,i am a Southerger gag" Lily Burns oh Meme South of Ipeland," she laughed, ‘Al terrible looking Litian Iv a well known comedienne A on Browdway andvhas achieved great success in character parts. al) Mies Leo said, He was di “I can understand a Lee marrying the snappy attire of the meat a buteher,” T eald, “out what is the Embarrassed and smiling, he attraction to an actress?” “When I saw the shrewd way ed I Iv’s a changing world,” —she- fy, anopped L told nor, it wou clowned, “Formerly actresses went some fine arguments over the after stock brokers and diamond ter, and she never lost one, dealers, how we pursue ‘the food %@° that she was a good ind that wants what burons, ‘Think of the coitfy) pres- nd she wants it. t ents my husband can shower én me. “When she smiled at me t Instead of a cheap peart dog collar I sive her & cold shoul She 3 mp over some ham. Told me it i can afford a handsome string of real Souq” Sy Sue Me Meas the" beats : ie ti takes care of his mother, and I PLAIN TRUTH IS HE CAN'T DRAW A PICTURE ANYMORE THAN | CAN DRAW ‘A CHECK FORA MILLION TELLME CANDIDLY WHAT OU THINK OF HIS TALENT. \'DVALUE THE LIKE You “i WONDER WHO LIVES IN THIS SWEET LITTLE PLACE?” SAID PANSY TO TIM. “and look! there is u dear little door the middle and two tiny windows on each Standing on tip-tég, Pansy tried to _ sudde:t! Deep in through one of the windows, *4ide but the light was shining on it, 39 pat Pansy only saw her own round fac with her turned-up, inquisitive-look- ing nose and her round, red mouth. “I did not come here to see my ow! face,” thought Pansy, “so let us the door.” “It is a very nice floor,” said Tap, tap'* * * Pansy’s chuoby Pansy. hand knocked several times on the “Of course it is," snapped the old oy of gingerbread right in the like ‘wide open, staring ayes. y looked around for a chair, © Was none. “Sit down on said the old woman sharp- y looked at the floor. It was of brick-colored tiles, and was very re pe bern : frankfurters about my neck and ‘ggpped rtiel No answer, you are cross and don’t like T g ry red,” Pansy tapped aga‘n, a little loudor, me to be here, I would rather gu COTY, 6 ermine’ BOR shop. AAT 1a dhe iiiesitohas with no better resuit. away,” said Pansy, offended by the “There is no gne inside,” thought old woman's w. ys. Pansy. “I shall just tur die “Wow! wow yelped Tim, de- ° ° ee 7] lorgnette, fo say nothing of hitch rélapee. . Maxims ofaModeraNcid The Mayorga Delhi we yen Nant” x acto a Sac 5 oa So iy ide Dudlex . ry Ay i ol and go in—I want to see things, and lighted to see his mistress move. By Martuerite Mooers Marshall sc eRe RSET ‘Toe only: chien 1 ke are the) ee ey be nice things to see be- Rs boat ie april snepaed the old Copyright, 1920, by The Pres« Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). Copyright, 1080, by ‘The Freep Irublishing Co, (The Xuw York Evening’ World.) Wy pen er ie is Grecieney Perk pointed tn some hrotlere on she 8 door. j oman; ae ; : Hi y het a Pasiay opened the door. little girts it they behawee es °° HH more speeches I read dy AYOR Cyrus Perkins Walker of “This 9 a dastardly scheme to dis- and deal at Horley's shop. He ts the — “Will you insist on Miss Lee She found herself in tho queerest “But I am behaving,” protested Presidenttal posibilities, the M Dell has decreed that ventril- CTedit.me, in the eyes of tho, voters frat honest butcher I've met. He doning her stage profession WKtle room you ever saw, The walls Pansy; “you don't seem to want more I wonder why I ever and thus hurt me in my race for se- oquiste may not, practise thelr ection,” he sald, “{ never should When you Duy roast beef. Then he “I should gay not!” he exe 1 e! vith shining lizard me, s wy iin = a hn ge dei Leigh l Rg ae ae wanted to vote for anybody--in the tricks anywhere in Deibt but on the have ‘addressed this woman If thl¥ wax so accotnmodating. He wooed me “She's too clever, besides skins, all green and blue and gold doors In the world.” are plenty more t 4 ‘ doesn't weigh in the hoofs and horna Marriage?" I asked i { } j i oolored. How Pansy guessed tha‘ What have you to i ore?" name of bunkum, WHY? stage, Inthe future, The Mayor had vile ventriloquist lad not. tricked me. with cholce cuts, and instead of aend- with Miss Lee that the matr n{ they were lizard skins I do not know, look benina them” "eata Beaty Since Prohibition the American @ disagreeable experience with on» f shall expjuin this aftaly In 4 card ing me flowers like the Broadway partnership should be run on @ Ait because they were so neatly fone drawing a little nearer har crabby husband keeps his candy, ay well as Monday afternoon, and his ruling in the Bazoo to-morrow.” ., Johns, he sent me fine bunches of fifty basis.” : together that you did not see w host. After all, she was co very old z ‘ vith came a6 a resuit. He was walking = With that the Mayor turned on hia |iver, He is a dependable ‘hoy, « “While I declare for equal. nd one ended and where the other be- that she must’ have peeped’ behiad BM eallgion. in. dle wite's. nome, along Hopper Avenue, in .the ‘True heel and strode away. Many people good looking rough neok, with refined pendence,” said Miss Le, “‘T balaee cans many doors in her life Ihe profiteer has herrd a lot of Kleven Negro district, looking for the are inclined to believe him, but there Thanners—-and lots of Blarney. He in breakfast together every days At one end of the room there was “Don't you think it's very inter- harsh things latciy, but he'll forget home gf a negro gardener, when he are some doubters. The incident has ee ee 5 ; .an open hearth with a big copper, esting?" asked Paney, not reully very thpm al! when he finds out how Heard his name ealled. Looking Ub. sot the whole town talking, } hood over it, and beside the hearth inclined to go away. oo Mr, Walker saw a fat colored woman There is much indiggation. f eO0 You’ i : popular he is the summer resorts. jeaning out of ‘a second-story win mae ' upon a low armchair sat a very old ‘ou'll soon get sick of peeping be- 6 t Seiten, hind doors,” said the hag. The yeason for the belief that a dow. He recognized her as Punsy L k Gi | ! Th Her face was very wrinkled and Why?" asked Panay, astonished. woman has the last word is that most Mae Ser &. who once worked for OOK, UIFiS:, ine ‘ : \ her nose very hooked and her eyes ecause you'll find many things men have said so—and thus had the Bim as a cook, eee 4 * on Copyright, 1990, by ‘Tho Press Publishing Co, (The New York Bening Weeid), ae : stranger, a white man, and several prright, 1920, Vory sunken between large, round Stace last word themselves. Prrenntene Sekine: ea anity ASE cy OOK here, dearic,” remarked #tood ever thing for the sake af ff amuses fat book that comet to,” Reeause.” chapped the old’ woman There's one thing to be sald for "What is it?” he asked. = — _ Mr. Jarr, looking up from hie Children, But to nis |“ Doggoae ee Tet ee quite flat with its @ the rude way Pansy so much ob- the exiguous 1920 bathing suit—it’s Miss Scroggins sremed:to be gazing bm newspaper at Mrs, Jarr, WhO cried the exasperated man, ” | welght i i Goodby," said P “ easy to pack! Maser earth ower Ieibease ir was mending the family stockings, “if —“T'9 boast in my presence of kno She did not took wp as Pansy came go sand ihoving taney Nir dolar Ul Yes, Doris, the fashionable wed- name again, (Be Ny ahi ala ing intimate ips, SAUD long Pay OF MUP RL opened it, letting in such a quantity ding serves at least one other pur- “Oh, Mistah Walkah,” sald the ‘Oh, what,do you think!" said Mra, | aM distgett ss aren ieee sate. Into. the. room h the lit or pun in ich ie es cute pore beakles fattening the averages vole’, apparently a! woman's, “yous dare. “What do you think! I found guon things by your trlenday” M aay ace es be 5 , e with the i ‘ ¢ prera, decorators and dress- COKIN 80 ol 0-day Gertrude has been tearing up my new Jurr onmyphasized the wor ou “Good morning, ma'am,” said Pansy gun making hor all shine? ¢ nf caterers, React AL per tect a x E » Pan is “ wh came from the group | bs Fear Bhan lifted his damp nose and said, Bow, "Come back," said the old woman, pensadle preliminary to our vest? ‘or furious at the negress. “Oh, well,” said Mr. Garr, “if they wow. whose name was Dame Dammydim- aiveroes ok a’here, Pansy Mae!” hh don't do one thing they do another.” sald Mr. Sarr, “it was a la shouted, “you ‘stop addressing me when you see me, and don't make a What?" asked Pansy, still holding fool of yourself.” the back of her chair. the deor handle. “'s only one thing stufider than not understanding an epigram. ~ phis time the negress heard bim “May I come i continued Pansy, “Come back and yau'll see," said 's explaining itt and realized he wae speaking to hur rather awed by the gid- woman's si- Dame Dammydimmydoo. “There are It Is an absolute waste of Ume and energy for a woman to give a man She also becamo angry. lence; “the irlsea of your roof are three doors right near here resteons f¢ requesi, wh e had so much — ‘“Gwan, white man!” she replied, ‘Tho old creature moved a little, avd mydoo, “I have something to show then, for the first tune, Pansy not! you," an enormous black crow sitting “You take It very easy,” snapped or" Mrs. Jarr. “But now I have to go “Tt was a lady named downtown and buy new sheets and said Mr. Jarr with a grin. new napkins, and | just bought four me so one night when we were at dozen new napkins u few months ago, theatre and noticed o ‘run’ In a stogBs ~ and it takes all my monéy, and I orus girl was wearing, $f never have a cent for myself, and you forgot all about it tl ¢ saw Nobody ever was so much of go lovely that they feemed to Invite | “Oh, where's the first one?” asked mont abe mn murmured “Please! “An ain't in no dangalt of makia’ a fuss and find foult when the money mending that pair. Catone nik eatin. celaca* hae “there,” and th id creature In the modern automobile elopement, Cupid Is the god behind the foo! of masell How “bout WUT goes, and yet when I try to tell you “Huh, I wish I could believe nis the old ‘aised and the o vesutur 1 “Why -did you call to me?" de- you take it coolly that way! ‘If they sniffed Mrs. Jarr. “But since head and looked at Pansy over her Polnted with her stick to the hearth, machine, don't do one thing, they'll do anoth know so much, I'll give you #0 ided Mr, Walke spectacles, ' ai There inside the chim- —-—-———————-——_—- +, - osneeeereaey prenret fush yoh noise!” came from Pan- That's no excuse for using my new extra information, and this is ¢ Se ook Ott Om I ives, inside tha ohimnenl'” smelt of coal smoke, Tim snéezed “L have got tt!" she cried in a de- Mae, “Ah nevah raid nuthin’ to sheets on tho ironing board, te Itt! make allk stockings now WIEh @ on ‘ow “" ba FI y 1 volee . - “ot not,” id r jarr. vo" . a’ ru aye But echan the i hat again, shaking his head lightful volee; this must be the key : oO. if 3 t abo cae weney happens’ then we *# PuMing, what SF cd iady feitabout with her hole, Ohi dear, how oxciting: But chorus of laughs from the by "But $f that prevents ‘runs’ in a grea Why ace you not, ciled Ir ‘ hands til found something that you will come with me, won't you, and Sanders caused the Mayor reaitze “Ot say ‘but’ said Mrs, ure. They are $7 a pair and you “Because Tam called Pansy.” “Nothing happens: one. just does pansy at fret could tot see, but, Thm, and Sogtypootyputt?" he ned been tricked by a. vestrilos Jarr, “Here you see me mending and give me the money to buy any “Caw, caw,” croaked the crow. not go through the doors.” turning to the little girl she put “Open the door first,” insisted the Quist. The stranger, who had Yeen patching and darning while the girl palrs-—since you know so much +, {tam not called Caw!" protested “Do show it to mel!” pleaded 4 iarge rusty key into her hand, dame. upparently a spectator, was seen grin- wasting and ruining everything! Pansy. : \ Pansy “Here Is the door,” she said, “and phe lock in very stiff," groaned TNE, In the group of Delhians were enough to dishearten one!” “Wow, wow,” yolped Tim, Hed etme, Pammydimmydos climbed here is the key; now you can Open Pansy from out of the dark. pattie fens dat Demosress. ar. fae BOOK 8 P fea Sapls e quict, Tin! I am not called upon the hearthstone, and pushing jt," itty again! ureed the dame alkor realized he had been im- stockings.” sald Mr. Jerr. ‘le it tru Wow any; more than I am called two bulky pots aside beckaned “to — Pansy saw nothing, it was so dark; yee ete At arEy Mbyt pone BOGnA that If silk stockings atart to ‘run’ ay Can ‘ an Pansy to follow her, Sootypootypuff, put she was tromibling with exelte- ands are getting quite sore ‘Ix Constable Pelee Brown pres- they cai) itt Delleverrthat (hs stant ; 18 the crow, hopped frum the ¢ ipha ake ah v6 Mg ame wi huckle constable was “Right here, ‘ can be stop! 0 A + Courant, 19 * r “From honie,” answered Pansy, their side, and with head a@i Fee peneG nat cent nat ae sii ew siving wh replied N the handidie# many pa ening the mesh of the sil stocking at Mine Reis ork ening vr “Why did you run away?” ace 42 Weatenine t aad AE Bh LB le." ure ina aaa a OruREn lik MBUhG ; Arrest that man!” summer va Sty mirrors and ine bottom of the wun ; The tin Selds « Nee ee Wal dings intimidat!n : shy Hi efliorpessire Dey ne officer flew ventlioquist “Where do you find out suc 1 yielded ore wo more in Wi Tim, who {n npreciated t f pe Pieg Hp Rad Gown her land orgred BAER Pale war eles and 8 Rant Alth hes to things? Who tells you such things? 090,000 to the clove of lant ” wi 2 ” id Pans: h nO: he & ” re a net he rough, sooty Ui at m hd , » rown . nt . h 7 0 "Because I wanted to,” said Pansy, shape nor the ‘ x Bh, preseee, Tee mney. It Wan dready so that Panay le footing and fell Brown was k hidd ane ee o to Pree Men ore oe pees ee Lor tiain iPaper ssh aN $05 Livde girls musi not want fat and round that he bideaof the chimney. | Tt was dread» Pp ora! Panny ie Te orate he succeeded : a hidden spring and the top of the things Mire. Jars choked. th Pansy was silent, if this old wom ny with anything so Ny dark, and at firs Hid Cres jale pne Lie a cold 1 hendle (lies open revealing a mirror “What are you talking abou - an was going to be as tiresome as shag an nothing. # “Jaugh which must e come fron ‘a neck and makin ) ard a tiny powder puff beneath. A asked the nstonished Mr. Jarr Lf corks are thoroughiy other grown-up people, then really Dame Dammyd maydoo had takon “Don't get impatient,” warned her [URN SMOY must lave come trot nervous lavglitor, As the quick glance and the act is accom-| “Never you mind!" said Mr melted paraffin and cooled she was not worthy of living in such hold cf Pansy'e hand and was lead- companion ‘ winged companion; Pansy oc not tloqutst dragged. Co plished and milady proceods on her a teay falling on her work bo cut, drilled or turned as *a lovely little house Ing her mysteriously under the cop- All of a sudden Maney felt some- gistinguish which Bhown away the Mayor’ adcr way with her complexion quite re- you mind! I have put up in silence soft wood without losing : “Sit dows,” said the old woman per hood. Here jt was very dark and thing small and hard and cold. Wopprighs, 1040, ty \ae Beli Syndioni, law) the anti-Walker Democrats freahed, he ; with the way you have acted, I have ticity, _ fri : .

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