The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1921, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1921. FABLES Froetie. FAIR. , EASONS Ti fouRSE LOVE * BY MARGUERITE MOOERS MARS SHALL» MORAL Spring love is light without heat; sum- mer love's flowers open wide; autumn love goes in russet; lovers in their winter are calm, kind, old and dead hs ly the Pros MARY ROBERTS RINEHART _ PICKS 4 TRUMPS FOR GIRLS Marry for Love—HEART, Marry Without Love—DIAMONDS Stay at Home—CLUBS ’ s Go Out and Earn—SPADES ailing Co, (The New York Rvening Fora ‘ ut RE are seasons in love. ys Georgette Leb The first Madame Macterlinck “And jealousy is of the spring.” So, 1 think, are blushes pring arvusna, ° ka WILL BE ONLY WOMAN IN And the tirit) when fingers touch— UNITED STATES EM- When the blood runs in swift, new THIS 1S OUR LATEST CREATION THE FIFTY. PER: CENT BLUE LAW GowN J Says Men Are Learning That a Woman Is No Less a ‘ Mate for Being a Better Comrade, “and Other ‘Li ‘ngs They Didn’t Know Before.” By Marguerite Dean. Copyright, 1991, by the Press Publishing Go, (The New York Evening Word ERE are the “Big Four’ choices for women—hearts, diamonds, spades My ! HOW / CONSERVATIVE | Sra Ge ihivat SERVICE. life through the veins, | ‘To marry for love—that ts hearts. 4 . Like the sap through the branches of } To marry without love—diamonds, am) Hees; To stay at home and exhaust her- —————— La So are words, as soft and shy = olf in family service, yot be beaten PRETTY NEW HAVEN GIRL spring nestlings sp hoss Jeph “a sees 7 WINS NEW ENGLAND And just as stupid: ‘0 fo oUt and earn— ple serch 5 aime iene TYPING TROPHY. And quarrels, like April showers; Which trump will she lead? Sop feel Tete 7 And a sort of vague, delicious um Mary Roberts Rinehart, probably Eret; tht most popular woman novelist in, % Ana youth; f America, asks this question and in- E ; dicates the alternative answers in © , a Ne eed hd Ld gold | a discussion of interest to every ad p RO OF epring sanllghte- 1 woman, whether she has had a a = But is light without hea “ j career, is now enjoying one or is on ov ; Sie) 44 It ds in the summer of love the point of giving one up. Men, too, is BUT BY PULLING But THE SKIRT Y “. That the fires of August noens | se a Bo / will be inter ie ie is THIS CORD SOU CAN ra (5 TOO PRET | ls ‘ the blood: sate sonnei } hast says, “men to-day are j a c len flowers are tropicany eolored—- , things they did not know about , MANE IT VERY — Searlet and orange and erimson—_ ‘ women.” | DECOLLETE. And love's flowers open wide; ‘ are learning,” she points out, wv eo isa rio! te = te efieatal wats cn ienotee 3 ma ee } IT WORKS LIKE A ; ! Lodi eels a is & Tistous glory of growtly Ra fapch ly A antibin ARS 36 A Ch ra languor; being a better com: hit jatel- PORTIERE Vi Sane omen Ugence and its application may be de- veloped in efi'and carried int every that it is not shame an earner, so long a And perhaps love hears the thunder of doom, And the lightning of tragedy sears ne bus) ess world by wom- $$ LUCILLE ATCHE laughter of Commission W. Atcherson of Columbus, O., the sky; only woman in the (8. It was in love's summer that all the j » If appointed Seere- — world's beautiful, fatal women tri- i tary of A f the American Wn. ‘ ? . Ce ay Um umphed and passed ston. She wis a relief worker dur- Helen, Cleopatra, Mary Stuart. ~y Miss WiLiF RED Cre Tee ee ot coe ecort. “tn the autumn of love the lea Wirmevapewns Ambassador te nee, is Understood — fall," Ms WILERED WHEATON 5 New Haven, ( ven Bel ele sident Harding to Ww ee BUT By PULLING | CAN You neat te | THIS CORD You ? pod BEAT rT; TWSARR WISH. IT WoRKS BY ROY L.M¢CARDELL CURTAIN = a \ AM not colt M smith, ne home; thut s not stupid; o have a wife will be Einbussy hig ut WwW nar on rown down the nse that men have brought ispers Georgette Leblane, “And Jealousy {s one of the leaves, How often it is scarlet when it fallage, In a last blaze of passion and sug picion! But autumn love most commonly * goes in russet | } } | The color of books and thoughts amd | aca } library arm-chairs— Of faithful dogs, of comfortable old shoes, ine and career wcking as two dire Takancwiihcenpheuae ine NEW ENTE TIC. ADS mi , i superstitious," remarked And comfortable, calm mental come | wr's caller, the opulent — panionship; Hi natron Chur Mudridge- And if there {s a chill fn love's aus! I say, 1 am not supersti- — tumn, i tious and neither do Tpelieve In Pree 1. crown may be a golden hare monition, but I bad a dream last ‘i hilieht" ‘In the winter of love jealousy does », Clara, if you are going to start not exist any of that Freudian complex stuff n te and talk to me about telling Consoles Georgette; dreams to a psychoanaly ines Nor*does fire; t home!" said Mrs, Jarry e , find she put down nor tea Nor thrilling pulse, nor flowers of nt rich hues, yu tha *, to tell ygu {hit | Nor growth, nor shock of storm; : ite them, Over the winter of love there broods ‘ A a great white peace; In its winter, love's hands are so closely woven und dried have beon Invented ing’ the modern firte, for giving her th wit fe her for a job, a ¢ sort, even though omar afterward nsertion Ji loc tmabilens t in the r when Without a wea LM@lo field os ess. Our hospital haxe never ash — probatio nee oe Paris Girls Can SHRUG, but Cini SHIMMY GLIMPSES INTO and will that and. the arts, : : desires 4 eold henincnwnnely i h them ar Nth. chon the NEW YORK SHOPS the nastiest mot when they slip apart they hard- to sew, to run a lathe, to trim ‘ i take & fow se Ne Aone Ane OMECRAPT WEEK was . ms ch them anything, but teach Lhat’s the “Reason, Say : aan, IA DRY A etiouider anal Calo H shat any tri a ‘ ming ly know it; { them one thing well lance but a leg and foot dance CRRA ARES 3 w fished Mr Painlessly, quietly, its cycle com- And because of this teaching, will Pretty Whittemore | went wild over e “Trois Veuts BORE ATG) | Pum corte cist ibe Pie M plete, thee gtr nd 7 rl which means the ‘three of draper were espocially the world woul : een? i page ae : ters, Just Back From itis ducks! and has plenty of peppy $ interesting, ‘There were so g democracy, and Tove p SACO aIeeDs - a f Mrs 7 ee 1 log work." new and beautiful dec den ut all, ) Lover alm, kind, old—and dead. ! French Capital, Why srilia She animmyssiooTwitint irticles for the hutne, SO Eee a eT attan- wonder } ton the Jazzy American Dance {OUTS setitteimbimalatered whe wear tL vearnnucrwonldl vag 601 If ‘some, whose memories run like } Is Unpopular Over There | Bane. bas macently met witty gen B y § No t brooks Not Cons idered / f the reigning b eof Enland, in tour 1 k over t aur ras Chre OES TO TAA LAKE Reneath a shroud of snow, N ' the 5 of Mrs. Alex, Ramsay plat Cac hee ae kad Mea. M ute nit} Would not forego love's autumn and 1 Naughty. ) HAN RAAT Giolla BL He tncnat Semners oe jarr admitted. — love's winter i ast y the ta lent siniling Th fashions in a mo uo of that brave bend the gods making her own way fy Fay Ste renron. jbation to the shimmier furnishings well ; ‘ It will not prevent her m it. ty: the . y Pileer's newly opened dancing clothes. Just now nce ihe » blessed, butat will change her artitude Me ek ee lishiment in Puris A prominent place. In hedroom shout DUN Who with their loves, Ive gloriously i marr age somewhat, She : HY does gay Pare BE ee Roe ae ee ooo arte e tite anaurd i la me that my husband and die likely to marry becaus \V/ Slay é the newest Broad ost " how “That remln ne that my hush be ; andenot because she has to. Sie 4 SURE IER SSO: Sar husbasd, om g-popular, prise pald ten dollars a gallon for eacra- When spring and summer meet— probably demand certain things Mt, Marion and Ui dye ental wine, apd it Ie corritite Aum oo ying en that lier more sheltered staicr Ww Sireae ag F tre . val? Mudridige-Sinith te night hope for, but seldom exact, and gf, raat ‘ arts, us narked ng to tell emejther tacitly or with the Sa ya rps ee tes, &c,, in la wat my ¢ wer it arse torn ai uhey tem OF ihe aah arived ¢rom 4) Spurn the tat one might lineaine riwlth chery @ real new lice for this purpose salvos, which are now ncn nin contact with men shimmy? WAN mah tesarl a ehorde tira Hees 0 OTA wet Ie Pe a n Ver business life. “Tecause the Franch) girl can't himry woul RAMP hanaariht Beonibae me) ee oe into two ¢ caue Shimmy—that's why." said Nina Aiffienlt as te lor scheme ei not going t t Oo } Held "how t ree “ ate t an tell 10% Whittemore with true rien ‘ eet ie dowieaig: nrauey i frankness, as she» tosned Her the “French “ . i » blond bobbed hair and perched hor sirt, in the home 5 utionize that strange domestic Self on a steamer trunk in her room sfom by which a man sometimes at the Pennsylvania Hotel. Nina w gradgingly deals out bit by bit lhe oad invwhite sat He household me y to ha wi n- ay amas und an sigt on her partnership share 1 jucket and she Ih short, to return to my metaphor kicked ber satin slippors against the of.the cards, she wiil lead hearts— trunk as she talked ove, or jes—a life old-lace and lavends ~*puDL Te ‘0. (The New York Hvening World) Coprrtht, 1921, by the Pree Py ” hat! 197 ney SKIIPRTTS, Heyerend Hott He's Delhi's: most ful work; she won't conrider as And that's Jt ap why,” came a Nay Se Viel! EN eae A Nove eolahenat” ris cither the diamonds of a faint little yoice from a bundle gp out wil he a hand te iMustrate ter of Mayor Cyrus 1 ‘ aa : 4 ie Brancon whe 1 Geile foe Mae SCIENCE NOT Meadows preadher 1 Was a sorry old soul aM r from the tring effects af her Poet set a Dit Tost con PROCHSS has vd ' pare ' ; Till his housckeeper bought modern woman play both voyage, sneaking fa the F h gir 1 covered nA x-¥e 1 son, Cy iil 3ond Bread sand spades from the same eh Marlon dia ; » 2 acrosa the hip an for mavking: lea randfather. In Mud 1 tally nod debe metimes,” answere Mrs, Rine- 0 to nEO, 80 t t the 1 n ufraid of . ‘| mn y t 1 oes of HUCCE who has done just that thing two Whittemore ent work ne the voice from th t and Mayor W v But she shimmied 'em ou oe in noruwren: pf Aucceas since, besides the many Hooks sunny morning to tall of P ang au) 1 nim. In order to at ; meme air a ‘ eaihread thee fa has written, sh seh NABS che ats: Ye y r nde what a fine . 4 and { ' orees of suceces.”* worth partied f a sthe devoted "| the 1 ia the Ma ‘ x 4 her 'Y v t 3) of three big suns—and iseven "But. why on earth ean't tho pb < i, fhe Mayor . 1 he or Anil dds Nala fi Ty Buel aarthe ndmother! French girl shimmy?” 1 pr ted, She shimm Thuraday evening per is of Hoban'a H son ean ‘ Wik 08 TRUCK 68 With a strong body and by much vone wenld imagine t nany a time’ I sitt in the parlor and, after the gin dpe bonne a crown on my head.” pbor to eonciliate the two. she se i id as with her pice t ‘alas auita Ngee a taaesee tt Ww ven have a sitoors % » aye oth the hearth and the career, ell deve ohe ne gtamp her foot \ or as wise aa yer old grand 1 r to rope Mayor Walker Introduced A the Onin NE nicain, Oxo, jormany troy na the eredo, M wbout in a. most ar gb 7 — 4 that’s a trick of ti \ the Anything Hike ae a Wr\ond ¢ Mayor, “4 Hh 4 risk {told CUM ebA SHEAR Ceehe Mis Dare andl ¢ trim, “bur gue Whew that there was more trut said N French girl simply oun i wae tes a ; entatiot kinds of shoos he ant iuetration of this statement Peonsrdes, that conelia m tere. - ahe woes on to point out. “It ean only be most cap of shaking her “But tide Besichteved by tuilding t reeron n't ate" “Whew!” chimed both girl Om cfirin four on of t me and “tts one of ‘the way about. When node, that W! Ae inky SOUT hans poetry in the cable from Pa J a He t he two t on a family life, the renoh 1 € t “ ed that t girls uppeare owe ie \ Yy a . 7 te ork dithonlt. but it em. so much, even when sh danving, as statues at the Follies Ber ' y recite y ' tay ait with Oxo, the Omnipor truth about marriage is that Ht on ‘a avette. ba Penge 4 apd no objection was made, on 1 5 do |, € re. TT é importa 6 that ite pretty. hard: work + kenny t round th wae art { w nd ‘wher 7 . About you treama Ilow y her shoulders going all the time geround t 5S Sao a ; ia ase Ih buh! came the reg ' replied Mra. Jarr. “Wait ull I have a She may start off all right and then anything as tame as the shimmy What the Frouch girl likes,” con “Al! Aun your ¢0 si There ndignation dream.” eT 4 = kK \

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