The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1920, Page 13

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“VEDNESDAY, “Woman Aggressor in. Love’’ She Says, ‘“‘and Should Rec- ognize When Love Is Ended and It Is Time for Her to Go’’ By Marguerite Dean. Caoeright, AOD Ve Torte Wate 66 [OVO tits is Wisdom; to ilove, to itve, To take what Fate, or the Gods, may alu Yo ask no question, to make no prayer, Vo Ieies the lips and caress the hhir, Npeed passion'a edd as you grect its flow— To have—to got” hold—and—in timhe—tet —Laurence Hope. And this is also the wikdom ot worgetto Leblang, brilliant actress vad author, elhteen years the Wife of he great ian poet and dramatist, Maurite Maeterlinck, varie, quietly obtained in Paris a year igo last summer, was closely fol- owed by Maeterlinck’s marriage to youthful Belysette Dahon. The tno women, With the author of “Phe Blue iird,” formed the mont talked-about injangte in Durope. Muaoteflinck and vis second wife vicited America last vinter. Now, Georgetto Leblanc has just ar- rived in New York to engage {n Iiter- ury work, of which the exact nature re at present a pecret. And in her charming little apartment in the H West Seventies, Mme. lane ex- plained to me her truly remarkabie yhilosephy of love, which she has practic’ us well as preached in real i ‘e { ought to préface ber unique analy- 18 of a woman's heart by saying that she ss the must beautiful French- woman 1 heve ever met. When [ ney she wore a simple, cord-girdled negiigee of some soft, mate: al, a few shades Si yt than her hair, which is like the “banners, yellow, golden, glorious” of which Poe wrote. the costume showed to advantage the ihes of her supple, rounded fig- ure and the oreamy skin of hér arms “md neck. Her eyes long and hazel; they and her mobile moutli ore changefal as an April day. At ihe time of the divorce the cabics cxtoneously spoke of her as being sear Maeterlinck’s age—ho is fifty- nine—but if a woman is as old as sh@ looks, Georgette Leblanc is in the high tide of her glorious thir- rem “In love.” she told me, “it is the woman who should choose, who ould pursue, I have said J did rhat, and it is true. It is the wo- nan, not the man, who has the geep- est, most tnfallible instinct for so- ecting a mate. And because the ‘woman is logically the aggressot in | What Is a New Yorker? —Friday'’s Magazine Page Gives Hie Views. A Clever Author Has Sized Us Up GEORGETTE Lf Banc payee QISS Martreiin ma ¥ sem ret Mme. Leblanc Reveals Philosophy Of Her Love Break With Maeterlinck Bae ym iM eer — 4 Six Real Commandments Written by Mme. Leblanc Do not be a slave, for If you are only a servant you will derive nothing from love. If your beloved companion is fond of food, prepare for him his favortte dishes, but if he cares for notiing but the kitchen him ‘there! leave: Try to harmonize your duties of love with the duty which you owe to yourself, and if you cannot—-go away. Hold your love always with a careiul hand, as you would hold @ bird, for ii you squeeze.it too mach you stifle its if squeeze it enough it flies away. In important matters the wife should yideality; but iY it is a question of how the meat sh Jet him have his own way—it doesnt matter! Only love on¢e in your life—but ii preserve ber iid be cooke lo not you love for the fiftieth time, forget the forty-nine other loves aud love the tiftieth as you loved the first. , * FOR * BY BIDE DUDLEY: Copsright, 120, by Pho Presa Publishing Co, rhe York Breukng Wortl,) tainly do join in once the crank gi his temper momentus, To-day a fel- low orders beefsteak and, when beging to bounce off his teeth, he gets peeved. “Gosh!” he says. “This ts the toughest steak I eve ate.” “My dear sir I says, ‘you ain't ate itiyet, As to its toughness, me and ‘the proprietor will admit that, Ho was just saying this morning that bull that meat come a lot of butl- ho'd bet the old wht to do aby TWENTY ¢ bull's dead n a position how am I going lem,’ | says. “That's your little so full of trinis that one must olve one’s 3." n here Ive ays at you think,’ T 4 ith is you come 'n here t od and that is a problem lid be proud of. ays. ‘if you'll eat this you a dollar’ “ways f, ‘but I'm not ut bad.’ back and throw it at the oh ne beans.’ very giad to bear ely, ‘bu I've took this ete o times of that chef, He's 4 so 1 rt away ust thi new yells to me: ‘Hey, lady, hurry up bring me some steak Th vag the problem. I go to the kitehle-kiteh, make a quick turn ind do the Ghic&go back to the new he steak, It come ets the sl second man?” “Didn't whout the Patron. in n't. know about + » “It was five quitting t and I minute care th ret bis elbow in never ought to set tt here if you want to ind untarnisbed.” _- ABLES For INVITE YOU THANKS GIVING | G6]F there's anything I'd rather do DINNER fl than som 5 eaid Lu- 5 7. cile, the Wattrees, as the Friendly Patron watched the fat man next to him “saucer” his coffeo, ‘Wv's to pester a cranky man, ©} course, I never start it, Ic MY UNCLE SENT USA | SO KIND oF %u TOASK MeE ! ———— —— ened THANKYOU AGAIN For / INVITING Ne ! { You / NEEON’T THANK US st / C NOVEMBER 24, 1920 WEDNESDAY. Neal Pictures by Wire “*' for Many Laughs—See This Page Friday, R. O'Hara Finds in This Invention Inspiration By Maurice Kettén \ HOW SWEET OF You TO KO THINK OF CE! ANICE BIG /FX TURKEY, RL I'LL-EXPECT YOu D THANK YOu J THANKSGIVING / 1 LL BE THERE FRE / ¢ ac i lM ee. a ~ _ ache capegaccerhs = 9 : \ DADDY WANT: { HELP on We fr essed HE ' HATES 7aR © HASH head od ave, {t ty only the part of honesty onowed ty ERE DAT it ? i : nded, when it is time for her to jnyuyod, L : 2 BY _OARGUERIT | E fal N SOPHIe: ‘ j 8 ng eed F and of tho i =E ut breaking one’s neck: —unless one foves in return, And of OMEN." Bit, 10% " ne ¢ treated her In this way if-respect in doing it | Mme. Leblanc’s somewhat enig- oe ; oe ‘ '8- love {taelf there ara many varieties. impurts, ‘desire d mmeliowt «i ever Knew was Hoxides, a i become bigge atle eyes half clowed for a moment jay han Hae ARES a woman writes me @ t and tie jin th “a trick théy have. Then she smiled Even ® man's passing tine fre : DOMINATED o ADA Alo pin the procees when Shp Takes: Us fastingly and rk paral oné sort of love; another is the friend- much friend er mind to so act that no one can ae fhe sone Ss re sen- ship of man and woman; a third and “Would you mari ysmic yearn is to gir ears ako her hate another Set rant quick French so ade- greater love contains the eleménte of "1 don’t know,” smiled u nt Another way for this Kirt ie to join pnately translated by her friend and physical, mental and spiritual wttrac- Leblanc, und, ay Mr. Hundt lady is right ¢ some young people's club. There ure iterpreter, Carl De V. Hundt. | a, tiowis greatest of wii ts the love that out, you are aware what deduct EKG niathing eles ray thasres Clin and reanizations for ee MRtO RE HATE. eg CED UMINEG Uy all Upirit, ‘That Is the love I have~may be drawn from that speech whe Ine rhing for the ,pas Sauna ote Ie nenttet Reoritioe j fan ey the. commandments of for Maeterlinok it is made by, @ charming woman erican woman ta do but concern and am borhood not difficult to gain = ove £0 wide tributed to her aha There was a little pause. Then, the thirties. yearn—and yearn! y ‘ entrance to these bodies ‘ thich must have been the invention eyebrows and shoulders moving In “But you regret nothing, and you or, as every one knowe, her hus D At the me, a word to the } f some Parisian journalist, And the characteriatic French gesture, I find the Blue Hird of and tne rads y active Don't you think you { he says the only one {n which she Mme, Leblanc continued, with ligt WT Wer ia Tiratn 7 e with them, aa Fly gain that whiel is nearest xain something for y If be, BOee tne Ory one evonth oom, irony: “They ure always talking brave, utifa t ef haut fies Ta as take and 4 heart's desire, This does not you show a gracious attitud 0] randment you made up the other about the marvellous love of the if to meet A chal Knovk ont @ tooth every threo have no talent, Ait hold 1 jnean that one needs to lone One's u sister as writes to me abo ay, when you .wrot’ about her: Brownings. But it was particularly a YR regret—NEV * * * ave ¥ i ana abies a6 a hs Pie _ - - - anemone eee obese Ete rheu shait love thy lover énough to protected. zabeth was fll. Thus And surely I shall Gnd the Blue salernennhecntr beatatoee) the i hold | sive bim © are was naturally sheltered—and she —for it is ainging in my hea Rh Beat Berta REN ANG: DEER oe ne [ ) Then I asked Gtorgette Leblanc to —— ~ = ee B ( take off his bouts. There is a lot o e ail what she would of how her phil- uaa Bg Poy ae a A saphy of love worked out in real AND rom new on de te » OO CARDELL «+ j fe—of that geierous giving-up of er how to vote ning. ta do ip » 1 i 1%: Tublishiog Co. (The New York Prening World 9 jer ‘husband to another ‘woman, Rae Peo anal e NEA peng : nthe = Mr. Jarre camo gallantly to i Sout which. two continents have 7B DR. CHARLOTTE C. WEST ° he poor-aplriied creature | nawao te home by im deep era hfe tare pane epliant i speculated. This ts her story, told Copvriht, 1860, by The Profe Publishing Co, (The Sow York Bwening Word fe Have Hex Se aR uli! tol ata fs ESPORTS ay Oe ee ccm whlicina ee Quarto ; Fe ne a ee eit batoehe How to Beautify the Eyelids and Brows. tn the mald leaves i body. come ay a friendly Maiinenbatenten y when they haven't been { Very day, and the ward bag talked ARK brows and lashes are con- » rubbing in a x has beon known ne word to ma fw eat a time “| don't Near a.aound Ay they: quarrel” paid j nly begause Maeteriinok js so great sidered highly desirable, and ereare ill) smedslsauy Ae sien Tole § ven Aap petled en vas aul ant be in, though » a te HIS young man is willing to fet j man. \In | the end is always a means of procuring them are ihlawith iced oom hi ltae wenn Nutone ae eo Gees iithan it inkewa done you have your turkey Thurs anbara) hing. ipneet ideal we yee. Seperly sought after, ‘The mnoke of tissues, ng the baby Hore ie Hotbing Repu man does everything @ ye ¢. Gay, No turkey for himt But big Imoavger th human burning sum camphor, collected on « ply stripe stalking majestical I'm sure, Nothing BOA A for an cary onde 3 prutal and fw! of bhina plate and mixed with a small fer running from t meek: £60 h Happens $2116) 8AM 1 would that make t A lala . eney_ane — aren, It we 11d ove tof bal it amount of cold cream, makes an ex- Tong as el : eer Pen ts of conversation are nekeal Mr saandn of lalncerale | On ede esa) cellent and harmless brow and lash Oho of the finest wrinkle eradic ‘ bof a migrator i y what to do. Mattern the airahaft and COURTSHIP | his Ly : darkener. ind ensively, tors is made of white wax, 1 ounce; primitive tribe k > much A pase that T feel trom the front room ‘ | They Pe Seale, ink ile ake apermacet!, 1 ounce; lanol!n fr When anybody asks him e ay 1 A and commonty used for this purpose. cocoanut oll ¢ 8 going to ce Christ. ferent.” You wit, will you?” cried a g— NID A 1, can simply be dissolved in water ; ieali ict Walger arimentie’n’ pianta: 4 a and applied with « brush; or it can What he'll name the youngest suid "Hin volee tx} BY BETTY VINCENT+ } pr : X nae ateril been ue supreme be mai = with Ounces ; " uke of ear he pins to bu i Ms AE OGeitGK Hee nage ee ition ba made Int » paste Sy mixing WIth Gounie poller, beat unti] wool Whether he belleves in home mis the 2 murmu 66) FAR MISS VINCENT, I ove of my life, T have nelther Bitser- qupt and cund-soap, and creamy, ‘add little Hitle ‘the sions head Mr. Jurt, but no one heeded his ques have a gentleman friend eas nor resenitm et eerale jee Vanity boxes containing brow and benzoin, then the orange fo oO ie brow ; tol whom | am about te 5 rout, For that reason, (#88 Pencils are convenient when Watw | a tice eat T day week poswible friends and I'll show you who's boss! wed, but he insists that | should | ration from him |s nothing, Por these alds to beauty are required. aden cans oi SOREN TRAE BARU STe Ee “ n a fern olor give up my position. | think this b | he feeling that T have for him Mention must be made of the un- trouble " ny wife!” are unkind? And ; ‘What a woman!" re is very unfair as | attended bus- that T should geo Dim plensant Fabit of contragting the brows bf perfectly Ae NE nee. petty: dealounlom, svivinae en ee ane marked Mise Hickoti, with @ genteel — iness school and spent much time ’ : until deep furrows are formed between ty cau niways helped } Ix lonely might we I ropizes tl : and thought upon my work. We 4j esitated, “is je#lousy no them; of wrinkling the lide and of cul- . and this possi! AS} of the steak romiing nd, n time to hea id bossing the house: had quite a quarrel over this, and Mave you no bitterness tivat Crow's feet with tricks and ways be le ti up by f ide leaves of fe gaining the endshitp ik 1; they always of itt” came the man's though | care for him greatly do tf sent Muiame Maeter- mannerisms of facial expressions, All exuinined befor The overcrisped bacon et the bo Jarr re i bat you in the ey you think | should give in? % these are very disfiguring. e he smallest spoonful of cauliflower wil, will you? “JEAN” even before she spoke, "Vo conquer the deep furrows fesult- | the dog knows it's pe ; f Nowit and that Of course there are many. girl golden head shoo ing front frowns is no easy task, be- here ia URNaUY Wie cre b was ee who Go cht on with — thety fj > are seugons in cause the habit must first be over- ina Sofiia fe : and shed hairs—on bis Spirit ay ig hea n pasa over ¥ in & mar f work, Jean, hut unless this {8 neces Ma sorpatte ‘Labianc, 4 jealousy Is come. A clever:means of doing this i7 SCIENCE NOTES 1 of others, vintil they are i of Neavy blows, an wooden head sary Prom a financial point of view q f the spring, e autuinn of love to smooth out the furrows and iron us lector to con of the house" he's a 'n a 1 to talk understanding! ) n the wpe being. 318 With: i n stick. | sometimes doubt whether this tea fy ie leaves fuil—jeatousy ix one of the them down with adhostve plaster. This oreo pees and guarantecd goat Wit Chen), and. with freedom, ie mportunt 6 on there was a grating, screech- wise course, After all, a home need ue tn the winter of love: Jeal- can be worn during the plight and the centrate the light from nar Sle also speaks of how these girts ve Of wo vidieu 3 ound sw yolcn was a woman's whole energy. Most men\ ) een eal ccht axial " greater ‘pert of the day when remain: @ 0.7, ,UiU0dasilglt | elects may be sald about the in the office have disappoint on uldn’t for any. heard to way: sat wppreciate c wife, and ft # Uy doen le gil'—ahat |) how she (ng indoors, Since the grow cannot amp & person can dov an mar ch small er as arr t r ey are so “Ol honey, think that was a hor- think the whois fortitaeel peaks of Selysette Macterlinck—"can he contracted when held tp position ¢ cout of sunburn without Blo Lect Seca et ni tof Bae eae ‘ Lvle es Tenaras: | EBEe AS eee ee CURL SF +a man who is wim Rwer have what [have had. Master- with a bit of plaster, the habit is grad- @ ‘P hom , The thing #he should do is to forget — Sirs, Rangle was one of thone ladies pone: ‘tw Always Kissing Time Vor ing to take all the responsibliitiag ae over Could not give it to her if he ually outgrown, while in the mean- mal brute Come 10 work te nest morning who can say the moat cutting things Me and You!’ And there's a kiss for its running upon his shoulders ought neh (Could not take it away from time mansage of the furrows with fat igmy clephants have been tive male 4 smile at the very girl who dix- with an amiable smile. deare to give the chance to have. i ouGhe was tny friend. Maeteriinck tening cream wifi fill them out 4 discovered in the Congo. by man wielding a ¢ wppointed her, It may seem { oguppose you'll newer quarre “Bah! it waa only a phonograph “real th Your business coarse » iS Pemtertained her at our home, ‘The eame treatment epglics to ¢ british scientists, full grown A “maugerful man,” out of J. M. at first, but soon the girl whom she with any husband, Cora?" she said making all that fuss!” satd Mrs, Kan- will never be wasied, Every worn, Me Abbaye de St. Wandrille. Re- crows’ feet. Hot water compresses t adults being only a little more Bar eke as & friend, If she is worth any- quietly. gle acidly ought to be self-supporting, buat it thse furthest from my thought soften the tissues and open the © 2 than five foet tall He never would make s thing, will realize the big spirit of — This implied, of course, that Mins And the tadies retired in disgust seems to mo that » home and obit w Mt bas Bever been in them. If I followed by Taesage "with ‘showy nevalist happy ° “Hive girl, and in many Hickett would mever have one t om their listening post on the a'r- dren are much more important than 6 wouldn't.even wy! Cuate feel ashamed that she has guerre] with. shaft. business life and a “possible career,” ne ewercorg, a ‘ . 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