The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 37

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ve ! Here’s a New Love = Question for You == “By What Great Man Would Can You Beat It! ow = You Have Loved to Be Loved?’’ ( = By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. LOVELY 7) ISNT IT! S— wapyrtatt, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Prenine Worst “ — > OX what great man would you have loved to be loved? WEATHER ( ) Girls ener BEAUTIFUL ( WEATHER | — ‘That ts tho interesting question which Femina, the leading ISNT IT 2 an’s magazine of Paris, puts to its readers, and which is an sie ° y mber of them in the current issue, ee ———" How would New York women Bwer such a question? What men of the past—or of the presi would, from the feminine point wom a by HEMAYOR of DELHI * §BY BIDE Duptyy- J the stately Yet Washing- a ladies’ man on does not err. romantic young “Annabel Lee” who, readin wonien and the other immortal love poems of — CPN 1000, by Ths Pro Testis ing Co, Hdgar Allen Pos, have dreamed of AYOR” CYRUS PERKING , red by that {!-fated genius WALKER of Demi has de- Most of our national heroes, to be cided to M8 wut this week eure; were stald m 1 men Against M. B. Blaney, the Delhi un- the Ss when they registered he dertaker, for $600 tion of characte ages for defa- } he Mayor as- und strong such, do not tappeal to sentimen the youth. Byt the hero-worshipping cult 1s not S@rts that Blaney tried to libel him Se opsglete amor remember what &t n meeting at the Harding {(Ppem +) lappened to Hobsont If the woman last Tuesday evening, ‘The w | REMARKABLE of to-day can find no {deal lover the undertaker, according to Mayor |{ \W EATHER FoR, ashong the great men of the past, Walker, was intended to discredit |\——4.c B=] What dors she think about the celeb: him in the eyes of the pe 6E THIS TINE OF rities of the present? I country at ls ( Cat Ts there a great General, a great f the third a poet or musician, a great actor for the the achtol Tusa. | “—— stage or the her Toney, the reen, by would “love to he } ? d who oy Walker children, mn Wis on request. Address ans se Elitor, EB than hal whom they yea voted for millt mon cent. chose Napoleon. Twenty-fve , per cent. selected the French Ace of Aces, Guyneme: Op” writes ecstatic Ginette Suzanne, Ging yA OM “would have wished the love of GUF- Mayor would dations nemer. I see his love, pure, kreat “ativor Walker and beautifi soaring above human yi. iytie Taasion as he soared above the AgNt. goog thin My dearest desire would have been to share his Hfe, in order to be worthy, | finally y away, very high, very : ————— FINE *~ im |WEATHER ) FoR GOLF< < = oie A] trmh, with him, forev Another young woman, who signs t ma,” {s emphatic in her p WHY ARE >) PULLYOUR Lk >» NOU MAISING ses DOWN SUCH FACES ( Cis CREEPING UP ( JOHN } ARE 5 why I 4 warrior,” she rhapsodizes, force, and woman, ing of tenderness, tty teache proved ta ef the un Rlaney, not the hearth His: reply eatsed much Q onple? Walker 1 thes ae g nt writers (pirdon!), dissectors ade you say that? he —~__ apricious no art men; sntils; AS Ww I the boy ele Brown in 1 Mr. Walker faces. My every woman loves hint, admire would be happy him. 1 obaheir true : be loved by ts ) be loved as we desire? one damsel ehicidated, “ 1d not cpoose a celebrated glory is « redoubtid! y be loved. future, t .. ane wel t ‘ managed dye, The Mayor wht up over what neult, but thew town is ta ‘There indienat ARGUED In, OUnN OO! re TR MARSHALL WOMEN OF NOTE. TAE. JAR roy Vore Even et only about Bag and contents, Intact to the last ” lee ite ot navi be n COD sre Non Poak Rectna Want eee F postage stamp and grain of powder eh gas: ae one alte WALLY Mrs, Jarr got the office ing men ‘ vutation tick Wore delivered into the ands of the Se pate ‘ on the telephone ‘ i Hee aver e > What nume, pleuse? asked the el not honest eckbook, bankbook, a poem Fool woman, Ant oh . Theenteork ees lished ty That: they haven her birthda By a slender, blue-eyed, honest gir! talented woman dieu n have q sense of “ Dele Sonor h cards, handkerchief and wll Ina band knit sweat rot Thomas Dudley, Governor b i ie wae e vanitie Anse’ 9 Massachusetts from 1694 to suid greatly ad- Whatever that | crdeaie that |e ees Without whieh no woman of today Perhaps the eynies are righ eed uso lat se rer ey , taut they it So T shai story teaves ho Perhaps ven haven't a mun ated Na iy Velepitone that ut now f by hait- Of three women--a Foo! wo “I'll ne theni ‘guid the éuse of honor is By mute i Hane then ne isked Na egailes, and Tam twenty-four Angels. ; Fool, in her heart Whatever that ls thiouluae: tat the head of th a we rani: 1 only: know = The Hoot had » band-made gold fob nother Angel But they have their own, at ‘ iiveinate aki thar Une the ‘eitice rule thut, people who J Ener me voman, Um perfectly x to rear 1 \ be How y } And asked if she hadn't los trust to fe voloe ty mo? Which was an heirloom nice I iow I c ' ' sled pees Th lid te World.) ea PETA EAR MISS) VINCENT: D A young lady whom. | and have planned And had been given to her By the one she loved bes On it she wore a watch and he Phi Beta: Kappa key nzCo The one best thing she brox from cqliege. Hurrying for the fer She lost watch, chain Se one night adore nd key ae to marry insists upon chewing They dropped on th ewalk outside 1 ff Jalking with her remon Bi ? mre t En: ft paalking \ er ih) remy And she never k ic till whe atrated with her for this habit and we hada very unpleasant reached home. time, | do not wish to lose her Of course, she thought | Céadahips bub Wan'l notiright Somebody would pick them ( DISTRACTED.” pawn them for broken gold } t fart T admit it is not But an Angel found them Just a little, bright iness woman ri She left her address and word of her ) proba find 1e lost-and-found room in forey: hinaac | ind whe will out s i cept tand ‘There was no other way to trace ’ Heiner Miss Vincent: 1 have When that Pool, forlornly hoping oer ng with a girl for about wrote to Angel ane One day | said some The tatt = the ¢ Hx Monte Qinot Khe sand ane THe latter promptly a the tele ti ffense. | have passed her phone for her tidings of great joy on the street witnout attempting And the Mo talk to her lately at a erty they were playing a game and key agai “ane it came my turn to kiss her. [elt her faith in woman go to high ( J. Kissed her, but after the Pony Again, that same Fool this girl and would like to know Left her hand de a “BED ROOM © HEARNE what to d ‘ G.H . the BR. T, platform at r afin ‘ “ + head Ray Y pay back-breaking high reat for a four-room apariment when Youre in your bedroom sleeping. You wake up and want to dress, Presto IA tahoe t okain her ‘Went carcering Into the express for you can make one room answer the purpose of four? Thus —here's your wardrobe. You want bre Zip! here's the k Intends M Ou urdly expect — New ‘York reasoned PL. Cimini, an Inventor, who worked out the idea pie- Mreaklast over and Zingo! —-here'a the libra y read and rest in, You wpology. Without a backward glance, tured above. A rotating cylinder of four compartments “turns” ihe trick. don't go from one room to another; you make the rooms come to youl 4 Be, } ; ‘ ! Do Brains . oo Pay? — A College Professor Works Nine Months but Starves Twelve A Poet With Brains Can Sell Free Verse Only So Long as It’s Free— But a Show Girl That Thinks Algebra Is a ' One-Night Stand Will Get Eighty a Week for Her Dimpled Shoulders. By Neal R. O'Hara. 1 EO. by The Pree Pru HE problem of hitching your T Drains to another guy's pay- this other master mind However, it's always ¢ Does it If 80, why not? case of the college isn't a new one season, Its than ou bothered tertaining to gue to have brains, and Let us take the professor. pay A college only works nine montas ® year, but he starves the full twelve. ‘That's something A wise professor has succotash for breakfast, Dy spearing the corn ex- clusively, that leaves beans for the college prof.’s supper. Only brains could dope out a menu like that. The prof, will chew the rag for his noon- day lunch, which is the heartiest re- past of them all. On Sunday the prof. and his family feed on the square root of a parsnip. Now that's tiled, Many a gridiron star js down on the payroll for more than the prof, the professor varsity Instead of raising prof.’s pay they give hin degrees That fets him starve by degrees. A Ph.D. professor that can read Latin has a hard time, But a Ph.D. phar mucist that can read a prescription has a hard time ducking his income tux. These are sure tough days for @ man of letters and that goes for letter carrie A painter tlosny too. brains will starve, W a union guy gargles roast duek, ‘There are only two kinds of painting that painting sign claphou with daub sunnels ane dyag home the darby and painting The same thing goes for all the fhe rds boards arts A poet with brains can sell fr verse only so long as it's f While a rondeau seuiptor is chasing a single rhyme for “verdant,” Jack Dempsey can snuff out Carpentier and pocket the price of the Panama into the es the post jump Then be go mov- But de Canal ing pletures into the fickering shifties as soon as he finds that rhyme for “ver dant"? Vote Yes or No--does it pay to have brain All a pte knows is that six ounces biake a good pqund, provided the six and the nose ounces are in his glove pound is on the other guy's 2 FAMILY . ME CARDELL. ¢ been trying to operator, pe ine your wily that you ff ‘ouldn't 1 sem he nninae Me. J t we 1 Mrs. Ja i Certainly,” sad M anid Mra. dart And then after hang Ing up whe tried to remember what th wae sl . forgotten, sbing Co, (The New York Frening Wortd Plenty of canvas dancers don’t know the number that comes after ten, em cept when they’re counting the box office lettuce, Yea, bo—braina payt Some ring bintbos are eo thick they sign thelr names Like they mark their balle but they know where their next meal is coming from! When it comes to stampeding the paying teller, the highbrow is below the cauliflower ear. Yes, brains pay; bat net on this side of the solar system. A echoole mam knows everything from the products of Chile to who won the War of 1812. She jams three R's down the throat of Young America while Young America is gurgling “RI! And at the end of the week Dear Teacher grabs a pay check that won't buy enough cheese to trap « welsh rabbit, But a showgirl that thinks algebra is a one-night stand will get eighty a week fcr her dimpled shoulders, And if the show leaves roadway and hits the timbers, it's stretched to’ a hundred for the inconvenience of breathing fresh air. Have pink tights got it on gray matter? That's a ques tion that leads to a one-way reply. The Prews Poublinn ing Go, York Evening World.) Cucumber B eaching Preparations. H™. can & discolored skin’ be bleached? able cosmetics that are effees tive and g Remember that many °b! Ling preparations depend Upon strong chemicals for thelr. ef fect, and all these have a decidedly yon the skin, the skin aw nk as 4 Marechal do this we orust poaneas a dleache to nature, nere is nothing r julce as .@ Cucumber contains arsenic, and ery one knows the effect of arsenite. upon the skin. Now. cucumber jutce ust the right amount, of arsenic to produce the upon the + t Ia ble and ‘healing with preparations for the vost, as the cucumber winter » has nazing this seasom ad cucumbers 4 p. In order that th i “keep.” the jufce must 1 in a certaly manner ccompllahed as cumbers in the green state, em thoromughly, then slice with the skin on, into small ents, place In an earthen or porcelain dish, pour upon them bgt, water to cover and let simmer for halt-an hour or more, being careful 8 not too high or the ch. ‘Then or mustin, Juice witer too strain thi and add to ev four flusd ounces 1) ounce of alcohol, or of horie acid in sixty borax dissolved in a pint Celebrated Cucumber Milk has nh & favorite with the women of South for many years, it is made follows: Cucumber Juice, 8 ounces; nd oll, 2 ounces; spirit of “4; tineture of henaoin, 10 « irop. Mix the rit’ and Md consta Cucumber Face Cream: S&S un white wax, 1 our cu. almond oil, a double ole beat in until the whole reamy mo Tulce of tincture, © juice, grad- M fate and as the i 4 de Cucumbe Lotion 1 ben= nee logue, 4 dreams: ele fer-flower Water, 18 ounces, Com- of cucumbers with the id the elder-flower atly the benzotn, drop _ SCIEN prevent grade-crossing accidents a Chicago man has inves A flexible Rate to stop vebioles without wrecking them as probable with + rigid gute only about twe and a vf radium have been ted from American ores, amount represents about cent, of the world’s wealth in that metal, By means of spite, make her own. | <<

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