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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1920 Was Nurse, Now Housekeeper; - Fiads Change Paid Earns as Much and Saves More, Has More Recreation, Is Happier v > Read of “ Miss A.”’ and ‘ Miss B.’’ Like Them Is College Graduate ’ 7 Copyright, 1929, by The Press Pubiishing Co, (The New York Evening World) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 26. 4 7) he Tailor of The Byeritne Worl ate wulicle in The Evening World to-day about the two girls, college tes, who had turned from office work to housekeeping of making their lives lesa inconsequen enest interest to me. and saving me if iy OWN experience meana any- oe UAT Mies ie Mutties THE ONLY WOMAN pewriters and r desks and ely ll bedrooms and the Monday CHIEF OF POLICE Sra tk peel (othe GAS IN UNITED STATES morning, have nothing but . them. They may (hetnselves snubbed Who would create a en those who call their e service’ and those Who now and then y cfassma tt “oltice nts." But they quick! © that these snubs om @ersons whose opinions ver have much weieht with them uny way More than that, | have found somes thin# very much like envy among my frowl friends for t oft my ad ure ns ut is work in which a SMI can take t pleasure in. well dots, which is, t think, a little better Aven thin that which comes from aomapet it) fully with men. A ern 1 Western college I tidied nu n Chicago and came lo Philudelphis w family of a pation whom L hag n caring she was ‘or inore that three m ‘ that a t cause a re- lack of other ladelphia when [ und the lwines into iby pa a hs mo warniest 4 : They? wer well tod the Near ¢ Balkan sual vontracted a turping nonth months after ’ © was settled, it that 1 could for the a “THEM WAS THE HAPPY DAS” GLORIOUSLY INTOXICATED ie ee ~*~ ame tire \ t began: to HEY only woman police chief in t to Tague every ‘ and in tht try, holding that offices In Burlin ! it we A fi 1 pieture uy 1. 1 ather would l was v ha wn to have, Including cat ie her's own nive 1 there wis not enough Mare island NX RO; HOMES 8 MEGRONS Arr sarae aan Lele, A retu 1 a ut t § My v wnat that of an perisht, 1910, by The Tress Nuh elderly ina v f had just i ie last few boul used up the waning stremeth the ‘mixup of foher | yen caring for h emia ney See x f y stiges of his {lime rr MRNER Ved f found my fn all sides was a ‘ 6 int urbige exrcutive head of the hous Who nre‘you for?!" or epti tl eet proe rerperion connmion consent, Wh Siandisig) (Ob (poopie, ay a the a WAS required t i es KF Ho think about public officers until ying pr herwise ma Ht seen gave her hen ) tion timaavere asking about the qualle Pine it as dren do. if the emotions, Once Fr doiisil feasens for such civic care are ex- terrupted me ! eations of various eandi 4 ant had rs to take Heaton t wt plained to him it will become second you sure y charetr hor free They were gt gen as to whorl to wiVO nature to him, and it will grow with aruda ie aes isekenper in thelr votes ol. . pe. 1 Hemutive reply t omes in tn ura, L shall Kspecially was this most marked priate are niany things of thle kind Win Ve wan over NORE hi Y SHAY. ate ri j : wet make for civic welfare and, cane Wi Ae y thme: my silary is notas large as some, names that were most adver Sia HaUeavalneee pula , ‘ When Twas actually following MY tised acomed to have signitivn pon the cout protersion. bn 9 ate! HO) AS ose areal erodéntin © ig no Need ty delve into in {PUR Me ase ORS: Tam fot ng for a navn “POV di eradént reg or otherwise £9 jyicida. deal : hy the year use only a week Most aniazing reasons for vouing tora jp, gl of political econ. {yest _ or less Ina mon f Kk man were given ' Fina latte a rp on at mth TE heard one woman say: "f tlw the 0 rooms and ¢ eticulous obedience te ‘ The one tinnatant orders of phvale sound of hia tiaing, ‘ao I'm going to ft i action. I elane—oneh of whom differs most dis- vote for him." I heard another say: whon matters have become actually phony t nevie oncertingly f ev ry other pees “Ho has such a sweet daughter; 1 aggravated that tha avetage person any peference to the same conilitions. am in charge wine 4 h i 17 HAS RONMAT tortind=n Temeds eb a _ f o see him elected And sti) ba zh cxoopting 1 ine of things, doing things. “Employed The big thing in civies iy the ounce ‘ne in the office by the vear [ hav weeks and some- @ third, a man, stated his reason fo of prevention rather than th id that expre on 4 times months for myself and the boy voting for a certain candidate, that Ho of cure, and @ little Interest In things movies, It when my employers aro out of town. way “a good horseback rider ser tat hadi ttehas yang IAT And’ IT am aving money—saving so steadily that by the-time the boy is Ifthe truth were kn college 1 think we will be able ridiculous reasons entered {nto thou- wh, many such out c the time comes drama, And that 4 to lve together until he has a home aands of votes cast, > — esti. Mra of his own When, oh when, will w lize the estures U anticipated discomfort trom ye great importance of civic interest? 3! La $ And tius did Mr sapciation — wi ers and Just think what tt would mean to a GOING DOWN! all the " t wmlds aid their attitudes toward me, Country it addy voted intelli Gonsvint Ly the Press Publishitie Co. grief, § " jether it was resentful of my intru of the netual mer Pr Tin New York Kvenine World the rest except sion among them or whether they its ofa man us a would try to make me qe of them to “Ming a good .extent which my past experien ind iddate n is Kept out. of office because he hasn't the means 1 mike distasteful, [t has not spreading the good work " choice my Jate ployment has formed a mmminity. A “ t men who keep often he en at election t y a butler, Times without number we ' In such’ a been criticized and no community pr So far concerned Tam {nv me to tell me own daily row y his entertaining woman and ¢ ; : haw never ilize the power 1 wield as maids, Ahora hae neve: ids, th na individiuals ny for any open break with one of sieht qr 1 suppose in thelr sulky mo- following up ote Bente they valliouah atten tite Pit ext from timo to time, 1 am contident Hon ats a mi no better thamethey thers would ‘be mor concentrated they wouldn't be there would ate aa Da ee ney Sete hie olvis ' vie interest I be no different ie ‘ te en's musiden aunt, Must besin jn t Y the rieht thing, .We Mem to hate any determination of Ves" in) our home pivein The 4B. to tell of Seneral feeling is that polit oat 4e who may be bad business and 4 thing to be wing their avoided. The reason of t i le obsta we have allowed jit 1 me g “house by our y disinte d Je Tt doosn’t nation to do our part inest pride a bit This state of affairs can W. Vv, M. changed. For example, a civic in. % WIHATTO DO AFTER ELECTION BPEAK + Br way in corkecting the many abuses Nive York Keening Worlt yy in or get a falr knowledge; nu is wing on all around vings to which many people } merly heen oblivious. It lx only % Mr. Costello sparing nd in knowing low to vote when It is still worse to try to foree our own ide 1 othic } Tt you have some theor to have a gwd whieh a awaitine command ist SHOULD. kr may be Anu ent LIVE in such i 1 want to ied your Sure Yau W way that every one know how. you degree of y Ba and eve earth to expre when you get be terfering with Jom of thount especially wh CHILD. Those who have achteved 3 w what we call SUCCESS are the axband. MT ‘ ones who, havi r 2 But the ght place in th are at up’ dur expres to eat 2 not tr Mr them with fame and ny ths money ‘ 1 What are YOR expressing? § Cis onully pect Yours ve corely x ) ALPALPA SMITH ‘ i! nex HER FORTUNE NOW | PROHIBIT! < tl ENFoRceNenr ) DEAT IT AGENT OCCUPATION { PROHIBITION OU can eount your chickens be- | Mere ita list of some of the things . he het fore they start come luck 1bTe THE MARION (Tho Now York Evwning World) k girl, wanted to break into the MOVIES TA ING fSVARTE Copyright, 1920, by ‘The Preay Hubiiaulag Co, (Tha New Tork Kv hed his way to the Jarre broieht home, but their cur d be n with the a Keats vuld be taught the imports Jae Keeping the st clean and to Miss Marton, my the core of 1pyile She attended a school in Brooklyn. This ts the coucluding ina! iM nol through sev- s8 its Hud be dowt think mueh of i, but let me ell you nd hearing to make 4 in about ten min ident of the United state To you folks Hot going to be lowe thetp om em my uncertainty “Motion Pleture Want to be President ang be at ona gz in his orit t nye of thes MINCENT New York Bayning EAR MISS VINCENT: am prompted AR PRIEND: It is a bad hep “ ene du lee 6G ot } worrying me greatly appreciate it were you to advise From my past exper you do if a soldier you do not know sent I've read that love comes to thinking the friend one and that you can’t go out and I fect that | couldn't intended the letters which you sent back you finally opened on whom | ought to love, but | can’t. We have known two years and | am well liked by address and soon after her parents. But | have never felt that | really loved her home girl and the type of girl | would be proud to intro duce as my wife. 1am beginning to believe | have no heart > you think of me? lage where t _WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1920 Bennett Finds Trouble With Modern Matrimony ‘Merely a Case of an Expert Wedding an Amateur,’’ He Says “Every Bride Should Be a Bachelor of Domesticity” By Marguerite Movers Marshall. toy ty The Press Publishing Co CThe New York Rrening Wartd HE ton th modern murriaee, according to Arnold Bennett, te that IM EXDONL Maries an amateat, M profersional ix unequally yoked with ns dub All the admircrs of Mr, Rennett, the novelist and onsayist—and they Kion—Wwill be treMendously in — md in the latest from His sensible chapters in the book tm that pen, whieh he has ecatted “Our in whien } with the inetMfeteney Women" an) th which (ho ‘feet his oF the averame hame and of the aver tind om such topica as the eternal seo homemaker Miacord, Me dity OO Women tobe main artagy of Jack and Jil charming, Nusiness women us WiveR, jo writen, “ought tvbe the conjolnine Hut one Of The most entertaining and of owe experts. Jus parents geually wre Uhat Jack shall be some of tin expert, And they almost bly tike care that 11 shall un expert. ‘Too often Jill has arnt-has not been allowed to ven what her parents’ ama- “ epnid have taught her to the marital bargain @ face and a heart and a palr of @mov- able arma, and ev ody assumes at frat that she has th y fullitied hes biigations. And of course she 1# apt fo Pit too much faith In her contri- bution Mhe steak ts cooked to a cinder, Hi) exclnima: The steak {* cooked to a cinder m charmigg and | adore you “The excuse is ge enough for about twenty-five steaks, but at the Awenty-aixth Jack will probably say out loud “Hoth statements are undeniable, but 1 fall to see connection be- tween them “He may possibly go ao far as to indicate that charm and adoration cannot be assimilated into masculihe tikeue. ‘The bitter fruit of amateurish. hess Is ripening, and it will have to he enten though the steak ts not.” Mr. Wennett proves what ‘he 80,000 A YEAR EGGS- NOT $$$8$ What he calla the partial eclipse of the home” by polnting out that nowadays “ind! Vidua habit of leaving the re to dat, In order to be mised, even in order to be born Chey return to it in order to chang their clothes and when they are so sleepy that bed is the only resort for them : Th reason why net only gins but ys, hushinds, wives themselves, rave home is, he thinks, in the in etticieney of its workings. “And the busiioss of women ta te look to ft." re deel P hatched and make eves ti wife, us director me » should know and do mney doing it Here's a wo man who has proved tt. But she go! el vector Keneral ought to un counta them by the dozen and wells Qysiml the principles of comfort ern while they're stil new Tt ORK. Fin the house ele fe easy chalr Mrs, Myra Webber, whos A the. Bouse must be able to hand iv a New York business man “sttngtuie be an easy chair Las an amateureon ty nee MT an Instrument of torture of the Newton, Conn, and has made a SPN inquisition. Tomes have been smal] fortune raising chickens and Tuloed by easy Chaira that were no: welling esa8 to New York# hotels, SY and by beds ditto. Millions Reekon up the price of 80,000 ex a larrels hive originated in them, ur and you'll figure her pres@nt in © ouenE to understand accounts Wy rmila has been pluck, 8nd to Ibe versed in the ingenuities of nd ¢ kt allt kinds of tr: h nen with whom $$ —$——————.._ she hax to de df the doree She ought to under behind the face of a Pp ?, ll - el rok, and to [know that if at five 2) A Miniites to the | she sta A UA ~A omething that will tance tegen: her ten min ae nko ut clock will show tive minutes RD wore Ne hour when she has done : be £0 down to thelr grave The children were very curious to tthe Musi ne sate children wore very curious t 1 that the clock wi the hour uxe they would hour ought to he able to show th ty Kened when they found it De aety Mons wees that her staf have to doct be when whe ev ARCed It I6h- exniny Weeping @ room or carr in the multiplicity ine@= jie W londaae e id marvels, Mey date affected a anertty ee! yor her moral au- over them will be ebody can suecossfilly giv ten In @ matter with which he is not Heally conversant. Cookery is a in point Ng should know when to send impatred instrue neOrA yn ren "Oh, YOU ON, Vong, the Weston Tal much money for se, and then Hite with one of yy ‘i and when to laugh. She indy tool k at ienat #0 I should be ubli to give fret cid) ore was fold, and Senator Harding save should comprehend. the prineloleee ee every American boy xhould have one infant educi s4ial She should knov ind make the best of self She should be ex. ond be Press how te dy We sod Mee Ja lontt pert conversion and expert tn At good the us. We are utilizing to the full such pitts Mi have people posses Adwowves all, oehe should never looking « yr what company udes Mr. Rennett uxt us, und have the art of ft nor the child ther youn ninny in ne ma “T doubt, ont of ie oft Nut Pessimisticnly, “whether ar as what good firant for the post of director gi: Woman lo ever th 4 Of acquiring 10" pe “You little cent of the proper qualifications, | wenderfu an quite sure that the lange ma rs Jority of the naptrants dy not in fact a Ma Meare 5 per cent, A special educa rates tion, extending over three years, tintin w woul not be too much for the bus!- th of t 7 Mrs, J Anke, perfect and create on 8 though he raved, so Mr. Jarr did educational machinery until pitle eo ns: ’ h training §s one of the job: sry ‘Rill Sysli,, AL ‘angola: Ehad) Gawd ahead of us, according to the fea! tis Wer ! author of “Our Women,” for “unt bd tiie ty ' 4 lished the quest of ex wad whe on pertness {fn domestlelty will net he ee y © an the quest of ¢ ertness ft tanet and a candidate fe not he able to obtain tal rwtthio “ with her husband.” ry bride of the futur after her nam D. 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