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Missing Link? Bring It Back From Asia How the $250,000 Exploration Fund Will Be Spent HRBILLIG A HE SPENDS ALL HIS SPARE Good TINE WORKIN HUSBAND! (N THE IKITCHE! Modeled by Prof. J. H. MpGregor, the anatomist, in the Great Hall of the Age of Man, American Muscum of Natural History. ‘That these three restorations of prehistoric man form a progressive series, from left to right, is evident not only by the general form and the mppearance of relative intelligence appreciated by the most casual observer, but especially by definite anatomical characters such increased promi- fence of the ohin, reduction of the eyebrow ridges, reduation of the promi- nonce of the lower face as a whole, increased size of ekull and of brain + ompacity (brain capacities of the three races from left to right: 858.900ce.; 140800.; 1550-188000.), \ WISH You WERE HORE /If LIKE HIM By John C. Cutting. | 1 ER MES HTN Sere Weep ise Om GOING DOWN! 66 A RB we descended from mon- § copyrieht, 1920, by The Pres Pubitdhing Oo, keyw? agks the sceptical (The New York World.) reader, EAR RBADERS: The del- “Wa. are,” re- leately adjusted = inatru- ply the hun- mont which we are told is dreds of thousands 2 Foing to connect us with spirits of learned scien- 2 Will have this advantage: It tty who have § Will free us from using our own made investiga. } IMAGINATION tlons and explora- Every great war in followed s. «6'The Dar- by © spiritual awakening wintan theory of § Which is apt to cauge some to evolution hy nat- 9 Tesort to all sorta of methods of AR BILL IS A MAN ural selection must 2 relieving thelr SPIRITUAL UN be accepted by all & REST. The most delicate and belleve their § dangerous function of the human eyes." adds Roy 5 ™04 ts IMAGINATION. Chapman Andrews, Aasociute Cura- When we seek to attempt tor of Mammals of the American 9 Comimunteation with spirits it Btuseum of Natural History would be well to carefully an- In February he starts on the frat § “!¥#° Whether we are feeding Jeg of his attempt to bring back to 2 CUT OWN Imaginations or not, Wow Yorkens the “missing link.” § Many of the things which cause will probably be gone for five years, § U SUfering through our tmagi- Hoe will spend $259,000 or more, it 9 MUON are as unreal as the acts necessary. and seeming realities which take Have you ever tatked to people ¢ Pact in our dreams, sadout evolution and had them ask It is as easy to analyze your “Well, if monkey-like animals evoivea 9 tMNKing a0 tt is youre acts, and {nto men at one time why did not Q 1scipline will teach such analy- al! monkeys evolve into men, and why $ hy’. Pomenarer the seren i - . just imagine {t."* Bra Aby monkeys alive at the present Youre ansenty, ALFALFA SMITIT This t# readily answered, Pvolu- tion, besides proceeding in different are WHO PuTS HIS WIFE OUT OF \HE.HE. THE KITCHEN HE HAS AND DOES THE /) HONE WORK. HIMSELF ) (INSTINCTS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920.7 Will New York Get the] | DAWULAT IM[AGAZINTE Curator Andrews Hopes to Can You Beat It! cee, By Hination Rettes And Sweet Manners Do Tric Yes, Pretty Girl Can Vami | Her Way Through College Laughing Eyes, Dimpled chy | Prof. Arthur Gates Admits Effect on Impressionable Teachers By Fay Stevenson. Coovrtaht, 1920, by The Press Publishing Ca. (The W AN pretty girls amp” their way through college? Ta the eyebrow pencil and a peachy complexton mightier fountain pen and a high forehead? "Yea!" gaya Prof. Warner Brown of the Department of Paychology MOST BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN ACTR. HE |S NOT HELPING HIS WIFE - HE IS EXPERINENTIN ON HOHE Bre! : 198 LOIS MEREDITH, the beau- tiful young American actress, w appearing In Paris in ‘Thin photograph wan snapped =_Waw attending th directions, also proc MOOLRS MARSHALL « Coprieht, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Rrentng World.) N courtship the master mind 1s and the whale have undergone very ® conservative and backward raves, |i dat mhasiflcation, can never forgive you is your fore Will be glad to know that “Oh, dear, I'm wo tired! Ho d Many scientists o at man grew out of flesh food, The husband lets her carry ber own craving bundles, qpen her own doors and argue, ¥ areue walt on herself generally is not the ker long my hu ier from Its asseeciation you'd Ne the tea-ke fashionable, This n he due te 2 orlte chair, an armless r the fact that th w blouses J endeared t with sewing and joastp, “Where within twenty-four hours by mak ing her unhappy—Just to even the are lavishly decorated with ¢ hyrobably got tired the actual balance and show the woman her bre and beads, hence the ‘ ot } * and subsisting upon nuts, leaves Peach st ‘ormance 2 Hees task® piace, jewelry must bear a more quigt Mr. Jarr said no word tn reply, aa he You do fill tt All tt ar ul na it cldarwbo dow and “ je impressic 3 ¢ . fs i" an le he and fruit, and it climbed down and Sean Draamon Of HiMsee Che 1s 1, ao mock saber for a wan to tone, Whatever the reason may nding over endeavoring toun. nd let th Kegan to seek flesh and blood. Munt- knows he is creating in their com- So ry aie ano aa Pe Fy be, it is apparent that the 9 lace his at ing for food and resisting the attacks mon clrele, ‘ Lg eee Sees heats ie Jewelry now offered haw @ note “T gave them money to gut some o4sy, and little d ‘ 8 pe ‘or the right woman to marr: i “ of other = earth-golng animals ‘There's nothing really mew abot en en een ee Sof quiet elegance that will nat- § ie cream "anid Mw, Jare, ‘Anything eles | strengthened the uae of its hands and the horrors of jazz; they began in ape slopemen' a ne ¥ to be an ify: the wood tastel of woman ‘Oh, dear," Mrs, Jarre went on, 4 he returned after having put on brain Fai steps are obv oun the firet home when the youngest ‘*°°ption to the = an a bad be oat “when I think of Clara Mudridgo. the kettle as directed ion into As toh will eans a good end smith and Ntryvei marvants hing ¢lwe? into Asia, which w aby cried, the next youngest ginning means a g nding. Smith and Mra, Stryver with servan Anything ¢l ' fhe h i by Mr. Andrews, w be b . —_—-+- ~~ —-— = —- theugh u thought v' : tent by the Muscum of Natural fis. O&88¢d @ pre-historic cooking utensil is We wealend Masato tory, The American Aslatic Anaucia, and the others engaged in a free-for- Ww k 7 Daj 6 Ni q i 4 J b hud euch ideas when Twas first mar- Sik annie Aenea aa: DEAE orks a 8, ignhts on 00s; ted, but Lim, bewinning. 10. Fe ’ ‘of $260,000 had t bow willy | war—will you sew pros nerosity of Yorkers, among them being Mrs, Wil- heart is through the cellar. lard Straight, John P. Morgan, George pitoher that h Why fs it that a husband holds bis By Marguerite Dean. ha way with ie fuat as well afford me a sal Mr. Andrews was the recip rd me a * pundreds of telegram Probably due to the workings of 4 “only and r own phrase, enable the law ampensation, the sort of (CE NOTES. 2L rocking chair can be hooked upe Foo itn ume aad MAXIMS°s MODERN MAID uimpses NTO} TAY, JARPR FAMILY BY roy Ia . MECARDELIL « ONSERVATIVE dressers Coprrtabt, 1920, by The Preey Publishing Co (The New York Mvenins Word.) Cc ‘t to walf on them hand and foa@t—~why yt call & maid from another part { into @ Horizontal pomition to serve as a windéw washer’s the tapir and the opossum, which that which resides {n the same given: the conspicuous jewelry to aak me to get up and do anything for th Dave undergone very little modifica- body with the casehardened heart, Whenever & man has’ made bis which we have beoome accus. at feast a minute!" sald Mra. Jarr as of the house to pick up a handkerehtot tion What mos ’ vhose alent ag ‘omed the past year is no longer § She threw herself down into her fav. for them, and here at hurts the woman whore wife especially happy ho undoes it $ tomed the past year is no longer sei tid tae ny alae nd and 1 the as stow tle—be Parts in steered and controlled with a pair of handie- bare like & motorcycle, water out of the kettle and, when rom the cold water awhile, Aw Iwas saying, ghey have it » they realize iti” A new umbrella ih rained be moved to one aide of the centre to afford better protection to a uner, t may bave 7 forget who it waa says, "The back was at the instigation my tillw and the freless Cookd? adver- second shelf in L reminds me that if I had ih A Pe aT sy" ia, tinement If it, on the ¥. Baker, Childs Prick, W Harri mind.” awostheart that I entered Columbia, trem Asstt errerlatie bs ii wite personally responsible for a na ible aum- 1h oFder to obtain the culture and the eupbos ed ® nd Mrs, Charles L, i Mie edyaation which Wothing affarde like "And th part his stomach. h it Is is Bernheim pain In h stome his tooth or h HOW a college training. 1 was the ot a fire mw « nty-four houra after the an. f0¢-@nd punishes her with his sur- r ver" rt ny faculty wavingr to hot dinner on nouncament was. nfade of the oxpalle te anners and speech? q mply that it's of rphankge, a ponit joh Went out this mort « all been ready ore WAS some and shook her Tain pine and ni koodly mums. These, in turn, were of the consideration @f the entire manage to see the Judy of my affec- and beautiful in woman, Inatilied tho any of us Is, Sa great lif dissolved im acid, and the phosphate world, tiung often enough to keep the fact idea of service into my code, (, don't weaken!" am a little worr - sf 5 eM ARPIAGE, wonder if after’ the glamour of our love wears off me qualities BY BETTS by The Freee Iubllahing Co epted me as a fu and the whole em to like me very much. saa Of, ahi) TILES esis wt neipion are bee , he m to arrange a support ef my So I secured have to pe setting A eeailta ancora a uae the bitter the powition L have now with the mu- Well, YOU can mer fi tempt is the sort whose ney expert in Sic publishers, where | earn encugh evening.” It BY all/eCl>* A cncinaiae’ te @hava compelltlon to cope with the nee tee of lite “Shall T go out and get the things a that The one thing for which 9 friend ‘ai aanea ee bla Pe ukintenat Ha tie a \ wh t ve their kne Mrw, Jarr gave a sigh the human ra y f , " ‘ot F wh; the return on 7 ad the avimals t h America. solution, the Ch © told, would yey teaching defray my well, I supp Tean't place r Notiy on the ture all thelr 1's an penses. At first tho atre teed oo * the pliteau section of Ch portance of this exp! un continuously ‘on the 2 edn't % i rything tha de re arth pg and 4 I'm not happy Mr. Ju we not pty ber continued Mr, Andr tiatery well, ey ue Mande The ¢ , ith a treat each of dare with a “We shall AE ante hace sata deca Peking, Ch A “Prob to be Ke \ drews, “W All make w p tion lution ¢ diy 5 f f OU Ts i Pa: fon tert to me “thin ted. mt i mis their b the st ree ‘xquares' ask i k Sst greatly factitute the handing of aya achiev te ne sasha pe pert sually “Dear Mi syocimens, and in return, wy Will tke ayo wh Seok: v5 ng the week. and amy own olanso cine proposed ‘to a young lady who is thelr science seholara into the at x" e nose, Hour A period in besides the daughter of a professor, with us and give them the t ( of ; L adopt the no) Arq eay pte bees n father has a In past explorations,” contiqued Gradually the inne foreig Soe Bee atictc seh cage Pst rey idee eee family Mr, Androws, “it has been necessary abi a his bands to wid his looo- fii sia, [ considered that the w wed “Edo my in the co! However, when I oall there or am to exercise great tact with t alate of acten- #4ing mw o living; all t had to do wan to sit study on tho nighte that f att invited to dine | am constantly on where we desired to alg ‘at ne my z and c¢ te asion there, Thus, when I haye to diew lest | say the Miss Vincent: too young to receive a prop INQUISITIVE I love the girl with mons, ‘They attach in of the § sf pre, ij “es ear ay Bhapated toe My Rectiiomen, wrong. thing! oF to the Spirgs of the karth, Wind and with that of the fi of Om pls dap Onco lmprosacd My lady friend attendy classes at orance, | They have a large Water. Fossil hold much Man has in ancestry of per- worthy endeavor by sted by her sense of fairness. Fs. 1, su the problem of seeing brary and are constantly ta ing : seth tage hops two millions of years, He 1s not gies at an orphans her womanly intuition she + ther i easily solved, Wa about things which are far beyon: panos for the Orientals leacend’d from any known form of way formerly conne med to detect latent qualities usually walk home together on class me. lam a strictly busine that have been dug up by the Chinese ape elther living or fowsll, ‘To find the Sat Lor rapa Sin moe ehic poing to wed piseia’ left school in the who were Isporant of their value aa link between the highest form of part of th ay pla! ys for want of a ast , 4 that would Love gilda the scene,” you woe ‘Wiaty sation) ang know nothing but ‘ Hee eto diss specimens diacovered and thé spcci- and telling them stories ntir them to action for worthy pur- “and woman guides the plot 10 r 4 qutiquitios, were quite willing to dia- mons cimitive man already une : more ite And not poses. Thin wonderful. girl, whe DOS have. tor lovemaking. all my heart. Of course when we pore of them to Chinese doctors £0" gamhed will be an achievement worthy ant by any means! { the personification of a t ls fine And the only comment in order from are alone | am at « if you = not exactly like her family, marriage cor sometimes and ‘York Rreming Wort) University of California, “Sometimes,” sayw Prof, sd Gates of the Department of omy at Teachers’ College, * ‘Thess queries followed the i+ eution of an editorial in the I Californian charging . that préttyt, girls with occasional resort to inine wiles can “vamp” 4 way via the professor's heart to the read of the olnas and high niarks. “The editorial is seychdtontanliog emind,” deciared Prot. Brown. “TR is quité natural for an instructor té be influenced ‘favorably by a pl e Appearance and personality.” ‘sométimes a pretty girl go bm~ preanen a professor that he agtubliy thinks she is clever,” admitted Gates, “but of courne It all ds upon the girl and upon the grofes- for.” “In other worda it would have to be an awfully pretty girl agdgan awfully gofted-hearted professor?! & langhed, ' “Not necessarily a soft-hearted gro~ fexsor,” corrected Prof. Gates, “4 a susceptible one. In tet I ht even go @ step further and eay a very human professor. There is no.dgubt that the girl, or man for that magtd, with a pleasing personality stands a very good chance to eucceed tn Jife. ‘Thin wan ven true in the war.) A chap with a bright, happy expression, 4 straight oarriage and a military walk waa much more apt to be moted than @ fellow ‘with a bull countenance, a Inzgy walk and hehyy @erwonality, although he nimy have had @ much larger bump of matter, It is commonly understood the businexs man in selecting a pte nographer is tempted to pick the prat~ tlest one regardless of ber ability te @poll or punctuate. Therefore, tanft it natural to suppose that a profedser would be tempted to mark the yong lady who baa the brightest eyes Amd most pleasing personality bigh tn der radon? i “Of course I don’t mean that) ali professors do that,” laughed Bro- fessor Gates, who has forty or fifty girls before him during every, ong of his lectures, “There in a certain of professor who ts hard and castorgeeh and “beauty is as beauty does’ with him. But there {a another type of professor who sees what Professor ‘Thorndyke, also of Teachers’ College, has frequently termed ~ ‘halo’ t certain young women, [his hi pleasing personality does tnflvgnce some professors, and while a girk could not actually get through college on beauty there 1s no doupt that deauty, Plus brains gets ahead twice as well as just plain unadorned brains Prof, Gates, although younsyspd- mits he tae recently wocome @ bene~ dict, but says he can well remember how be felt during hia bachelondaya, uinge they are not very, far oft Overy young woman whe is ated from eollege must do & amount of work,” he declared, Sbut it ts true that a favorable appegmpnoe goes a long way with the pro! ra. even if they have false teeth are bald,” “And It isn't always beauty which wins the professor's heart and inol- dentally his high marks,” T ventured. "A very cle young lady repently boasted that she did not consider her. self among the beautiful, Sut she vamped’ her professors by faving r what they had done for her tn ir ‘wonderful course.’ "Your “¢ la the most wonder- ful course I have ever taken, It has 1 a new world for me,' she nd so whe Wan pladed at class and considered embers of the very unusual young ew I tiave met that type of ‘vamp Dr Castemer “OF Professorn are bignan, and SOMEPETIM a - THE HOUSEWIFE’S SCRAPBOOK FOPLE who value « P good digestion invartably leave the sogey unders vat of fruit p This 4 good wheat ntial to t i ‘hie Dody Haking the undercrust defore he filling 8 added will make more palatable undercruat, ¢ an undererust is, for be y'¢ Gnd put inte A greased pie plate, Sprin with brown sugar and eft nnamon nutmeg. Cover with a thin crust into whieh t several st the ¢ t the es of lemon in with the «give aw ielicious Maver. Ratsing or figs « oO excellent ¢or thie pur. * fish_ nicely »» do nod ooking the flies have rred tive gilt frames apply ¢ juice of a free onion w a sort rush, This treatmont will alto away fra th ee cere re er +