The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1920, Page 19

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7. can We read the clmractet of a man or @ woman we meet cusially “ref his own which he applies to his i t ; cS PDL LOL ELIE vxsbay: SEPTEMB Rize, 1920 ften Revealed Your Character Is 0 By the Way You Catry-a Package, _ Says Arthur Delroy, Psychiatrist “If He Has Independence He Will Have an Easy Don't Care-if-You-See-Me Style—If He Is a Snob He Will Have an Apologetic I-Was-Forced-to-Carry-This Manner.” > . : By Fay Stevenson. © Copyright, 1920, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Bening World) or in business relations? ’ “Not Just by the slope of the obin or the forehead, the length of the nose or the color of the eyes,” saya Mr. Arthur Delroy, President of the Psychic Club ond well known lecturer on psychological subjects. “While all these points may play an important part in ‘sizing’ up « new acqua'ntance,” admitted Mr. Detroy at his home, No. 77, West 56th “A MILITARY WALK DENOTES A MAN'S PRECISION.” A Street. “not every one with a receding chin lacks determination any more blue eyes true. % y one Is by nature a true physiognomist’ and has a little code How about a person's laugh?” 1 asked we get an in ttoa man® character that way?” oms to me that the “This is a very rellabfo insight into wad character 1s from the real pature of a person,” said ‘res. Quick, impett- Mr, Delroy. “Wha, cannot detect the } of an excitable, im- false laugh, the roar of the empty able nature-—though head and the insinuating guffaw of brillant mind. De- the ‘good fellow.’ Then there ts the ives epeak of caution, short, staccato laugh of nervousness. 1 common sense, Very the excuse-me-for-laughing cackle of ures usually show slow the social Uriah Heep, and other such ss or want of good typical specimens of human amuse- friends, but it best way to habits and ge ous gestures t patient, un’ sometimes liberate gos gelinbility a rent. yo you think we ought to be able “One of the best ways tH size a to tell something ut a man by the etranger vo’ le to wateh the way he y he walks auked Mr. Delroy. takes a sent Some people take a A reader of character can get seat gracefully, as though born where much by observing man's walk,” chairs were fragile. Others flop with replied Mr. Delroy A military walk a thud into a chair as though born would mirk precision, a slovenly waik to ait ona » box. The close critic jack of breeding, « rolling walk good will see chal ter also in the spread- fellowship. Quick Walking tells of ing of ‘some peraotts over 10 cents nd nervousness, and if with worth of S-cent street car while a yd sloop, anxiety. Deliberate other pe are standing. ‘i walking tells of poise, rellability and wtoungy ia les might form a good success. Slow walking (unless from opinion of th way & young man stoutness or disease) tells of laziness, raises hiv continned Mr. Del- indifferer and lack of purpose. roy. “They might note such different “The f packages often characteristics as: . Acnotes continued Mr. “Sefvility;Touching the cap style. Delroy. h ea duced con- “Pomposity—The grand flourish cerning a person's t rament just “Conceit—The mincifg little wateh by the manner he a me-do-it style. a rying a package . ronage—A qiick, indifferent pendence he will have a "te bot polite alr eare-if-y¢ see-me style. + “Familiarity-—The puppy-dog leer- is a snob Ihave an apotoy It of the cad. T-was-fore’ carry-this mann ry Well’ to study phys the pach carried in a ¢ ¢ eonchided Mr, Delroy natural manner you may consider he * iy wanted to study a jas poise. But if it is carried upside person or analyze his character 1 down and hanging all over him you would watot his gestures and habits, can judge him to be of a careless hap- ‘for 1 believe they point out the inner sepy-f0-lucky disposition.” man or woman.” Copyright, 1920, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Wprid most beautiful ime henést. workingman should haye #)k ‘ HLS is the of the year out at East Ma- Sh\rtal” | “{ don’t mind the papers,” remarked lara,” remarked Mra Jen~ atre jure, , “You don't have to read kins; who had dropped in to a call on Mrs. Jurr, “but it has done me mind the way no good, especially now tho Presl- Out at night dential campaign ia on.” paugna to go to boxing “Well, live in Rang) ent; “the men make it an excuse to jajens of the mora! 0 out night after night, now that all oy to places where liquor can These P \l meetings are going on.” tained illegally. It's dreadful! “Now, you wok the very word: “It's no wonder some women don’ of my mi “Do you think it’s any better in the wy Wast Malaria? It’s noth- ut there, and every- the ist or @ Reaction~ yotq; vers are as bad y wouldn't" papers with ple f the candidate's y, rae Jerr. “But,” she \ home life and his wife and his chil- drs. Jenkins, “Ih P dren, and how he lo hia pigs and Jeaders of the mora \ the. honest farmer and believes the town what y 5 nin the ity stay piitical cam~ tches. You u can be glad you don’t suburbs." city, remarked Mrs, “Indeed we do,” repiied Mrs. Jen- who was among those pres- kins. Rangle. “Of course,” shi © not want to vote simply b the city res and u think of them! “The last time they brought al lead { fhould do with him J told them to™ “Now, peotin Direc \ stand him up against the shutter on derson, and & stopped. { the porch window, for it was loose, Fig eyes tiiey?” asked Mra. Rangle. "said Mra, Jenkins, “but At this junc announced, ‘Thi eager wuy she the bearer of imi rupt ond “Wag he run ov window?” asked the assembled ladte PS LITE OPED know his motfor {8 4 prominent club: announced Biced strike was to paraphrase Lincoln, some people r aking his big scene, t der. 3 e edge that every ‘Tom, woman and her time is 80 taken tp on knowing nome part ay game pevply denouncing the man who bad been \ Of ihe gins on the Dick and Harry Ja thore to wit Patween society and her clubs that ‘here well women, really f a mM the cause of hia father's going . Mpeod. dv de pods paar y sted ‘o Frieda, her Finnish ogi but not all per- prison, Mr. Henderso suld direct It is bad manners, bad taste, bad sted him to k and truly elf crowd if the mame hyma Wa to’ Watch ‘closely, looky anvased aaatk ao ¢ Judament, J at" oried the pnxiaus ladies, , Tt (00k Sites to gol. the eee ei und regiater impr while the Me auked. “It might do tote tee a “And now," said Mrb. Hickett Im» scene into 4H director could ny, trials “Onward, Chris. camera was slowly grinding away of hed. "it might do lots N ressively, jada has left and Mra. “walk thro@eh, translated ma wae decided upoe and he Impressions ae ance a hay ining — ¢ > vupenwess.,, Biryver's sister finds the child e47't into suywa h Uenaale ted ATH GRO Ader Tat Ine COnRT eRe LiOe ular acene umera oy, stony phot entionally dt at Sr oD backrest talk anything but Finnish!” Ae ta’ alt pre “rehearse.” Mania Gna vitae ne tile nth upon an clevated plat od een to sorrow If hoy knew It @wevereus # Mile. Renee Maha, who won ¢ ‘Then they all rosé ax one and pro- As In onies, it was penn ° is 0 was large cnough to 1 pala: the crowd decuusagothors do Ht 4 & This, comely lass. in’ fortunate in Fi geile teres ie ett costume festival “Seeded. toiMra. @tryver's to hear all necamery BA a hymn “AN right.” sald Myr, Henderson, man OE ad gli rl : 0 D her What waah ought: to do, ane good inmiin Palltornias een aaa + Gat the Lido, Venice, recently, foe poor child's finigh—wo'to speak, unfortusadll of us knew “Now tho minister will say @ few phote, to give Bis directions, put I who bad been the villeio of the Tne die emt Me shine and raising.’ Sho is preparing * ad been the villain of the tim discourage erowda bd Me ee plunge after » rt ‘ da by refusing to Joln bit of medicine Ri ‘ } - Renee ° Snare than We can assert that people with brown eyes are Jealoyn and those with ee may Th A ti Ss vr eas . Words about the fact that sue sins believe some other ea directors — ~s Im sic “The darn. family ie S marred oe ea Sethe ante ot Gy ve uate a a THE ~CUDIOUS | tiat' silly political stuff, But # do don't have to put up with that in the “Mr, Jenkins goes to those po- Jitlgal meetings and then the political ment take him replied Mra, Jenkins, want to vote, I'm sure I do not said added, une men don't seem to want us to nut If they wanted us to vote “Certainly not!" remarked Mrs. yntinued, turning to you tell those element of your like your OWMterlan, Methodist, Baptist or Catholic church, wit) « Notice the next time you go to ee ane 8 Be = “What would be the use?" said Mra, ad at ‘There wil thirty or forty i { Jonkina. Mr. Jenking home I was 80 ads, Beads, Everywhere! | ium inat when the tocal political ers who brought him on the porch them appead rang the dell and asked me what they been banging frightfully all tt chewers at wasn't’ any use, He slid down and «pia. you fo church?” the shutter banged worse than ever ire Mrs, Hickett was © could see by the supposed tolfeally looked to ntered that #he Was b rtant news, 80 the tor discussion of politics, came to an ab- Fitow do you do? What do you overtime. tum church think?" or! Mrs. Hickett. “Have jots um tim to take the money and buy root beer So heard what happened to Mr® “woiq you! peat rel NITY yy] (T] with jt. It will do you lots more good Btryver's sister's little boy?" he ‘ A person who wires movie 4 by an atitomo- Henderson ously kindly in pile? Pa he fall out of an upstairs attitude. a OTC CET rector | a6 Re OE Teh cL ene mee amrer teat te the "Oh, not #0 bad as na n < " cs enough!’ cried Mrs. Hickett, "You combinat®: eZ? : r TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1920... meutinat tte oe a aetna doting a FILMS 9+» FORD We ; AI TREAT ; zt There May Be Yards of Difference Between the Rattling Flivves 2"). — —_ and the Silent Photo Plays, but It’ fac Pi aN : jays, but It’s Only One Short ‘ ( yan Y ou Beat It ! BROT Bg ce, By Mau rice Ketten Step from Tin Cans to Canned Brel Bccadbeslbcted By Neal R. O'Hara. Coprright, 1920, by the Prem Publishing (Co. (The oy ies Kvening Wortd.) oh VES of great men all remind us of footprints on the sands of times? oF There aro few guys that wouldn't prefer a marble tablet markigg’ "* the spot where they were born to a granite slab showing where they °! are burled. Some ctiaps are born great, others get that way and sti] eo \ LP LUWORKK af ) BY THE HOUR OR. GIVE You VLL ENGAGE ‘YOu BY THE HOUR a A FLAT. RATE others have spotlights thrust upon ‘em. But there ts still fe oad FOR MOVING Memearne x <> neg Yous UNE * YWwH THE FLIV, GOES YOU GO TOO! centage of wimps that will n@er run one, two, three in the Greatness League, We can't all be dukes of display type the same as Henry Ford, Ford is a man of many parts, the same as his tin-plated gig. . It wants to step into politica he’s got his own machine to back him. Haas” has already proved to Neighbor Newberry that there’s.one thing bhetit Suits ME ALLRIGHT ! YOUR WORK \ Cane ae Ke MORE PEP No But politics isn't Henry's only card. —_ ee Once he sent « peace ship to Europe PW Jolting more folks than the” with more nuts on it than a FO Stops oe aie erm but malt til he. nm the movies! there fedan, Asa peace move, the ship WAA are more flrs in aa Wisale aed peskini it proved there is rougher riding on Nation, but Hank will attend to that, the seas than on the rocky highways, Mvery town will soon have ite wat « Word has tackled many things, bur Theatre, the samo as Washington where they need him most la the %as. movies. Yea, bo! After you've seen The fily impresario will.rure turn,” what Henry can make out of a sheet “™ upside dowh In the filmies. Why. a of tin, can you doubt what he'd do Should Doug Fatrbanks get a million with the allver screen? for bouncing around when Ford pa-— ,' Ford's reached capacity with hie Wons do it so much easier and are)” self-stoppers. Now there's a fiy lad to pay for the privilege? Why, ,, made every minute, which Is as Pay Bill Hart a salary that looks Ike». often as the customers are born, ® license plate for ritling the buck! Henry should step right into the !M® bronchos when the springless movies, where there are plenty of Ferd nag could show up Bill as millionaires to keep him company. Sturdier hero? | aha Let him buy up the four or five plote Aye, there are many reforms nora they're using this season and turn when Henry takes the wheel. With” out standardized dramas every day. oes a dollar a dozen, |* i too ex. > There may be yards of difference pensive to throw custard ples when, | ~ between the rattling fivvers and the Ford crankeshafts and radistors are? silent photo plays, but t's only one 80 handy. Hank will have Harold” short step from tin cans to canned Lloyd wearing demountable rims for |” drama, The movies can give him hie phoney glasses, and a filv'wM ~ cut-ins for cut-outa and flashbacks shake Ben Turptn's eyesight straight, for backfires, and that twn't all. For The movie stars may be the backbone, . * $5 a day, minimum wage, Hank can of \the film biz, but they won't be the \ hire millions of Los Angeles supers. first backbone that Ford has shaken And Charley Chaplin could certainly up, As Henry will doubtless look at)” ride funnier In a flivver than he ever ft, almost everything in the cinema walked fn the films, can stand !mprovement except Mack... Henry's two-lunge! filvvers are Sennett’s bathing girls. i explains how the father is in prison age ‘ Ps to-day because he murdered « mn iene ~ : Optting a Job in the Movies 's snc ware i 8 ar i, Bown ae Se SORE CROWD ‘ him, Act natural, use your petiebe Pe phen np aber 4 LOE ae i than keeping your seat in a Ford, That's keeping a seat in the S ad” aM 4 a fivver, But as an ailvertising stunt than there are movie houses in the’ 7 By Mildred E. Phillips hensh “Onuiplee to an Meine eae nied from one of the ' 1920. by The Press Publinhing Co. (The New York World) {ifferent than you would if you really during the hour and & HB other day a young woman: them. 1¢ you cannot help, yu Gheaae ye : were in church, All ready now, we'll tht Had Den & part. oF wan crosting the atrest when DG! Tee children shoal te ; 4 walk through it." : urmest industries in the an automobile hit her. Almost ,, specially children should Se teases Th cluding article of a by a stage-struck girl who an't a: thing to do except | had earned the. enormous gicker than you can tell it a crowd to avold crowda, not only for thelr ‘ iddpatted arthe-tewn-of 487,000.40 try her luck Ihc city of cece? Sine the AOne ait still aad Walch peeks as cp anun Wee wown on ee pate sige tbe ap RoRan own welfare but in the interns a, Aix and enaitillona: y ¥$ happenings, duet ae if you'd books as a ‘supernumerary. Rather sathered—a curious crowd. future citizenship. ‘es watching the thing on a ser appalling, tan't It? Mont of the wom It was with great difficulty that the = . op 1@ ip to your 22 and men too—for you must not girl was picked up and put Into a : ' The flo the director said to me was: Pho wa, iwbor under the Impression that di- machine and hurried off to a hos " “Any Tesi n prison for murder Yntered a Fectora have to Ko out and beg male pital. | The crowd preseed so. close vit nut nr with bia mother knd sister {crult on thelr bended knven, they around the immediate scene, before 4 | and prosikimad ia Che’ neemiiey cee me from agencies which take the police could arrive, there ee -Yora: willode: Balla dna Churwacohoir or uh ongregation that the murderer was P&T t of all their clients make, was Considerable delay in getting her — ¢pmaumaam B t Ba ; what not his father but the man who sat Some of them {o restaurants, away ‘ thea direc ly in front of the minister, and I learned afterward that this young | Now real he could prove tt, which he accord woman's very life depended on got ; ngly does, and the minister calls the ott congregation to a prayer of thanks MINTAhurch, perfect in every detail, had been tullt the &lving for His protection of the in nocent ting her t the hospital as quickly \feveral months, she bad as possible. doing the studios” for five Anothor Instance of greater magni tude wae the Wail Street explosion It wa all very natural and nothing — So you see, The o of other Minas é pie \ and nothing ) girls, It Inn? a case o The combined efforts of the y call acenes tn the movies. Two rows of pews, just Dut common sense reactions to events Walk to fame. It'a a case of ene and their assiatants were stab oe one who you the utmost in coping with Salbits in fede tor. the choir, doote to. the rear, and evdh ¢ or movies that you will see first know is in a ponition to boost pial dition. Reports state that the c of dnware * ' he vine a long-range photograph of @ scene, lone in either the theatm or the Wi# so insistent and overwhelming Pisumabdly from Mr Dr Spriggins's ganten = & leet and remember that movies, and then you've got to do the 'P it# great anxiety to ace the dia and women already scated in tie “Heh 4 of thee w was re- work yourselves, ‘Wri oti aster that it was some t iatahiahate Gi-aormb arahll donee. work and waiting around Kingston, who 1a Mr. Fox’e principal Ciently to secure ald for the suffer- sf Our scene went through without alde-de-camp, won't do you try mors !DK stricken one ood than coming to New York and When, oh when, will the individual wenping on his shoulder. He'll seq Tealize that the civic Interest and nl and talk to you, and beabaolute, Weltare of the community is his and iy frank with you, but he can't give that he must conduct himself ae- you a star part in the movtes, because Cordinely? there are none to give away. He gets What Js there about It that makes thousands of letters from people so anxious to see trouble’ kirla and mon and wome Always, always, in cases of acct er this big world, from § denia or unusual occurrences the towns, Italian fruit ‘farme, person who tries #o hard to. be cities and Swiss hamlets, the curious crowd usua always invariably end hadn't witnessed the thing wire at my expen’ all is said and done it ia Mr. Kin, on our pride of etv else in the movie game, I'd advise you carpenf# were busy building and putting final touches te ar member of the Gum-Cy Mr. Fox to have gum ve hem inquired Kin young person, Tubby TMavorite daugh with “Um yealfirking the jum rector and saya, “I'm nuts to bein the You lk ertainly knows his own bundr tre mind y “ There is no question but that ry of suffering ones ts enhar by the kn enough of the same hymn to sing it d gulp which all the way through, f was a case of winced that nelther repair ping the at ny y now and then, as Jinn” star of the per —

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