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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL de, 1921, CODDLING FRENCH BRIDES LATEST Y. W. C. A. STUNT; “THEYRE SO LONESOME” Boston Organizes Club for Them NO SMOKING BENEFITS * BY NEAL R.O'HARA + The Reformers Have Snuffed Qut Our Nectar and Now, They're After Our Nicotine The Statue of Liberty \ Still Holds a Light in Her Hand— Until the Anti-Smoke League Puts It Out! Copyright, 1921, by the Prone Publishing Co. (The New York Brent HK reform boys have hit the trail a They snuffed out our, hectar, Now they're after our nicotine, They'll put Lady Nicotine side of John Barleycorn and let her turn into ashes without being smoked. Then we'll have a nation dry and smokeless, Ike first-clase gunpowder. The Reformettes have dis- BRGY _The Day of Rest! wr ! Those A. E. F, Husbands Do Their Best to Keep Away the Tears With Movies and Other Entertain- BAD LUCK! CHEER UP! ment, but Our Language and Customs Are THE COOK IS LL HELP ‘So Ver’ Strange,” Especially Out- wae You | World) in, : side the Cities. } COMING FOR covered that Lady Nicotine ain't ” a perfect Indy. Her past has Copyright, 1921, by PRUE UIC ts Youu Evening World. f — ! stained many an index finger, So ¥ bv n ng World.) the only thing to do Is roll out a ' H’.. many little French brides who followed their soldier husbands to set of anti-blue smoke laws, del Piped li Me the Atlantic have been lonely and home- Hereafter the cork on a cigarette ; How many have pined and wept for their mothers and fathers will be very illegal, like a cork | and loved ones and the old associa- ~~~ ~~ oe a In the neck of a bottle of hooch. tions from which they broke away CALLED “BEST DRESSED There will also be a rice paper j | ) to live in ® mew iand so strange and WOMAN IN ENGLAND,” tl boon ike opemhraat dues | | new? LAY. C77 17 . o i Probably the heartaches and long FLAYS DRESS CRITICS. ing the Inte World War. 4 tinge of thany ‘of) these Srides wil Megat smoking will sure bring ‘ a Serre he ee ibid aphid oes benevolent changes, “Carmen” will | | SLE og ae have to be staged without cigarettes | ' Recently some French brides in Bo: and the great cigar scene in “She ; i ton organized a club for mutual help lock Holmes" will have to be routed , | and at the Hotel Westminster gave out. No smokes means another } w dlasioe: to eaine: tidy tor a ttle sin BRACE yOuRSELF stampede of the boys for Havana. } ter compatriot who has developed tu- FOR ANOTHER. Hut) “twilt’ be toughest of alt-on dear j ; berculosis since the birth of her ONE THEY old Kentucky. The blue laws shut ; 3 baby. Only In sunny France and the TRAVEL IN up her distilleries. More blue laws ' H Oars of her family for whom she will close up tobacco plantations, i area aan Bee S auvand sade Then the only thing left for blue Wo SMOKES MEANS ANOTHER / iimeult straits ana hence the French amendments to do is put the hee on STAMPEDE FOR HAVANA. j ; Brides’ Club of the Y. W. C. A. has the blue grass of “Old Kaintuck.” iat “each ‘and ‘every dhvalld ae i : ine ittceiyg ar Mae Bilver’ ‘clustetta <caria, will) “be: oo. train atmavaten «well ibokanes | GSEOREN ONSET ENS, CS erenY beaten Into ploughshares for digging a rie ; ; 4 Roniities: came sto) Aierioa 6s) war up other evils, ‘The Turks will ex- 5° # doctor's preseription, } brides, it is believed that the French port naught but Turkish towels and It eee looks tke pleat a bride 8 suffered most from home- bathe, ‘Thote Havana fillers, ticker future For instance, there's the!/t) ] Statue of Liberty—she still holds a light in her hand, The Anti-Smoke im there’s no 4— cigh by Miss Eleanor A. Kiler of the NiMional Board of the Y. W. C. A., who is known as the “War Bride Ex- ecutive,” because she had charge of all the war brides who passed through the hands of the ¥. W. C. A. ‘These brides have been located in every State of the Union and in Ca- nada and Alaska, The nationalities and leaf, will stay on that tight little isle. After Richmond folds up its cigarette factories, cigar coupons will be like Confederate money after Richmond folded up its tents for Grant. League is sure to o use for a light with cigarettes abol- . ‘ ished, en the rest of us can claim there's no use for a Statue of Lib- erty at all "Pwill be the same as when the a a Fighteenth Amendment was Good Luck are: Lady Alexander, sald to be the best 3 ‘ French, Belgian, ‘Alsace-(Lorraine, dressed woman in England, is es- HAS Cone! passed, Crime waves will fol- SCIENCE NOTES ¥ \ Luxembourg, German, Russian, Polish, Pectally warm in espousing the THE Bi PALE low. Reckless guys will frame UTAIK duventor ‘tae j \ Austrian, Italian, British-Bnglish. Women's cause in the recent ILLS CAN'T. formulas for home-rolled cigars ee ae iran, Welsh-scotch, Swiss, Spanish, Ments issued by prominent clergymen COME FoR D R " plied for a patent f Jos My ST Gecane gina Sule about the immode of present-day Hi B INNER | and the cigars will explode like bred anade from entire a rtuguese, Le =i oa dress. he states that she CANNOT "5 e | cl iT ” Slav, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, IMAGINE WHDRE ‘THE : E ROKE H'S the home-brewed hooch, Ur wheat flour, pasteurized milky Greek and Roumanian, COULD HAVE SEEN 3 LEG scrupulous schemers will forge honey, butter, salt and yeast, a | “Out of all these «itls the Frencn CLOTHES ie mae women's cigar bands, wrap them around which he claims keeps fresh > % nd more modes: per than other bee irl will probably miss her native than they have been for generations some cabbage leaves and sell the Jong ale ote r Fe a { ) tana most,” said Miss Kiler, “because in addition to the hygienic value that results to the sneker Hist. And : - Noeae ee raises pa she is the most girectl cans s ste Gee es:been ‘enined in recent years. the eagle-eyed sleuths will watch tardnntng 1eahar as Waaeie a voted to home ties, After e gilt of 5 harde nate j J her omance bexina fo wane she will eee packages In your tain two or three times its usual @) | turally turn her heart toward her Vens pocnets, strength. homeland. In many cases the you A B h 1 , The » ven 20 erime! ‘ { ' ee lated CRloWitier picture achelor s The same injustices will come to According ta experimenta by which have aterialized. Many light, ‘The rich will have their 2 an Italian scientist, matter may gy 1 of these warm-hearted girls have deen N b k vith Bey absorb gravitational force from Qo ing to work and make the best of oteboo urn iOors AGH WISER ORR ara eeicetal ij | ditions, but many have suffered ettes, while the poor workingman is SOONERS ORK : i ss and pronounced Amer- ii :T, . Lent nx demne¢ | i! ferent) HLEBRATED our annual ladies’ can't afford to fill his T, D. pipe. But § our swi perimontens bave 1] ally true in outlying ight at the Bach Club, there will be hope! Maybe Mr, obtained good quality coke. i * tinued, Miss Kalen.” “Of Gonimities on 48 a Daugherty will whip out a decision 1 i r ive in large cites read an article, compiled from note- — — 7 eS Se ri a aan Tea — {Ff While no Fy Brides book of members of the » « 4 been formed under that “Why Woe Never Married.” ‘ aN? A JAI d ew York, many girls have ‘ 1 Solauma Erered tc doin ciecwsmas Er EE SINGERS HOW TO TEACH A DOG TRICKS THE <1 upon by our representa- ; f Mow 5 5 : 5 { sany induced to join Eng- Suests present, Took following notes Copyrteh » by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Ne 2 Sitti U K . BY ROY L. M¢CARDELI_ . i es, social clubs and other on part of it: it bleltne &. vouAR Indy do HUMUARGL oT ot itt o. 2—Sitting Up—Keep Him Playful Copyright, 1941, by Pree Publishiog Co, (Tee New York Fvening World.) My Ghana UdensRig® oninae igi never ak the girl who could rry a man she merely respects JUSt a8 apt to desert his family “ce Ra. KIT BENG ook alee nee id Mr, ¥ . He fe bi cook like grandmother. does not love an¢ happy? i * pretty. good th days,” Snot nonsense,” said Mrs. Jarr, 4 strange land has helped Ht A Leeann nae ae eee: nd a ra a y ana be hapey ighteeti rpiten: Copyrieht, 1941, by he Preas Publiaiag (0. (the Now York Evening Worid.) fomarked Mr. Jarr’ care. “Mra Kittingly bas’ her f but ‘ ars Shik Aah Hanae ee ; ony he gist of Mary K.'s letter, ear Miss Vi : fER you have taught your comma S kane R ‘ arr S4Fe> she's always very truthful, and what tj ess. Representatives have closest friends advised me wait till “Two years ago I met a young inne Mite Wingent Lan deeply “é FPYER you have taught your command the same way until he can jpasiy, “f met her on the staine." Pra ahah A ee - a z 1 wha 4 upon war brides of every n- my salary quadrupled, Too 1. y LJ dog to respond to his ‘ine sit alone by the wall Did t brow 4 n eve State in the Union he ary Ap , Too late now writes this young lady, “and ty-three, who is married. His nd t bey . ‘ id you noth her eyebrows’ that places were full of men if ’ owed to make life more pleasant “ap tke vomne BAe \ love with me. LT have trieg Wife lives in Maine and he re- and to obey you after you “Later try the trick in the mlAdle gyked Mrs, Jarre. “Sl ying them Setting their eyebrows treated.” fo eee te ee picaee a Dn y wir I ever liked shld Dorie savartiearsue nae cian ie cently came to the city on busi have taught him the commands to of the floor with a leash at the plucked atasGhtt “What kind of men? asked Mr, 'd] Neary * ae Lae eband would to help with the t? love him b d that this is ness, where | met him. | have keep quiet and to lie down, he is neck. tter the command and hi rs aia » Jarre } While the majority of French brides I never could hold on to a impossible, He isa good man, a per- met’ him several places and I ‘ sy ‘ Usten ib mmand and Wet ‘, I didn't notice her eyebrows,” ~ “Moving picture actors,” aald Mrs ; have settled down to a happy married PM Eee prep udeeersear rt think he cares for mee tam ‘Cady to be taught other tricks," gently on the leash, He will by hia aid Mr. Jarr. ‘And if 1 had and Jarr, “and oth od inerere. fed from th ne, to timaauy repre: club has all advantages voted suitor from the day we met, 1 Neartbroken, as | know I can Says Alf Royal, “Sitting up is the Ute understand what you expect HY said so you'd be angry about jie 4nd downtown busit en who aro { conati ve mae eres On una Gk minril WIE TORE OF 1 ts ee tee i up ieetuse een QOvgE be more than a friend, first trick a dog ought to be taught. your command and, no doubt, 1 “Indeed 1 would Maid Mra, CHeCelih Of thelr and real nd miserm 9 ston dride aavanta : sive} ) because it will at do you advise? “Place ; dive pone nediate bs Sa bat eee f men Ir who Is to ret, to France, Seve nat “Didn't know arriageable break his heart and [ b tb. marry Place him against a wall. Give Spond immediately, — Jarr, “1 have more than that. profestic arb wan | months ago Ws ne ih ¥ pi nh Stee th a Ning him without lov him because Not to even consider this young the command. ‘Sit up,’ and as you ritnke off the leash until tho (¢ that is the kind you pre- requisite | . app nce. SS a pate on fie rough lite with POW. Ob asi cnkenia hoe untann nyou THA 8 frend, Simply put him wut say it push down his ruinp until a learned the trick perfectiy. cor yim sure I'd t y hothog, Indeed f Hious as sd ' amber camp out West. He 5 une upside de acks that 1 make us bot ULDE you of your mind Im the full realizati § seated rl ma h moe Fi . LI women these days, ‘i » mani« nh: wrote that sho wis pining of co-ope aniems— tell me | { can learn to love ” that he belongs to another. The gin coated and lift his forelegs, f Me: (C WOPK Atidr He’ stet T ‘guess. nc cures: - MAB) He: H : he needed money to send 2 eye! who thinks she can be friendly with Wall behind him will aid the d@% to has become tired, Do not make the “ook 1 Lat dare “Nena! A if tr back to France, Although he i aro Man Dor A girl can learn) | : that ahe inves wit bave.confidence, R - Shoat + ne aon wuld Mr Jar ui I don't believe it," said Mr, Jarr j , dearly loved her, the moment he man 1 get married as Lave a thing which must {married man that she loves w ave confidence, Remove gently th ng irksom Ke lem playful. ine matter with you? If 1 tell you And just for that Mr. Jarr mussed | early, leven Bers Se ecient as possible. It is the only WAY Come to one, From what you have (Atm te rue the day hand which is holding his forclegs 14 well to caution you, huw- (¢ mest anybody you get mad. I 4 mind onl | ed thi see aer eiatful lock %@,Make men think. ‘The reason I'm °° yey h, S RE YOU RAYE Phe first fe mes, of cou he ever, that once the dog has le m J m Also he sisi eid own happiness to secure = f I had to live my life over again love this If you should marry “Dear Miss Vincent: | live in a | = atk Eenedately to ll form it to continue the lesson until Stirs In this flat house. 1 know that works with (9f ' qieThecessary home surroundings for }@ set married if I had only the him not loving him it would hardly Very distant section of the city ours, but repeat the lesson patient- hoe hing done it perfectly, He must she is a blonde, [ have heard that downtown are a lot of tough guys of | 4 license fees in my pocket. Maybe I'd and have no telephone. There is ly, always remembering to make the understand who is ‘bs ” Her: busband—or: waa Je Quaband the same sort. ' er, . have a bank account to-day. But I'm 2° f't to either of you, It would be 4 young man of my acquaintance - = mc ro 7 y 2 the n y young y acq sei Pulaaalads . When & 7oune Wem Toe te geting used to the old life, and with it Much better to face the facts now. wha knows my family and many | » immediately introduced her to 4 little irritable and se: tive, so 1 Better tell him the truth and hurt his of my relatives. He holds an ex- WAY THEY heart and then mended it with all- ne French girls, made’ her husband a it's too late to change: feelings for a short time rather than Cellent position and comes to call WEAR THE MANTILLA mony, If I say I think she's gay Rs RE aaah EA ia eM Aaa never got married because It for a tite time, upon me about once a month. He . econ ante Moa itare aaclerene ror ttee and the result was that Would make me give up half of my wi : has a telephone and asks me to abby y Riedy pas crew well and they are now ®0!f guine And I like to play cards Ww, H. writes: call him up every other day or were your dearest friend. If I even at night so. My friends tell me if | do not were brutes, and they broke her Taalat, Tarkish Scourge,’ Made An Immortal ieed2 nl . | you I passed her in the ball you apie Uy the French pride finds a little “Took an oath to-day T'd never go Bear Mise: Wingert) | levee do this I will lose him, but on the first accuse me of taking too great AAUAT PABITA, the former , ee ee mets a touch of city life On another annual party, Head a Very sweet and charming young other hand, is it proper for a girl Shh or ae Po etatcnar der sien eer ‘Turkish Grand-Vizier, who MH Ferfectiy happy.” con. little dizzy and just received a wite lady and | think she loves me in to do this even under the adverse ; an¢ you a i wat assassinated In Bor- | ut she must ae pak that she was ¢ ing to return, but, now, Miss Vincent, circumstances?” { notice her ¢ ws, Hn recently by a young Armen Hy putside o! or 0 he city to-morrow. She ‘s » i) q acre ® Z ; . tly by a young Anmen- B Outside of Her ONE degrees’ in domesti science aire. the thouble la that due to ‘her I would not advise you to eal! the bhai eter ew 8 ime Uk lan, {s now an {mmortal, ao ! Zé ya husband or possibly get tickets for show; a light colored parents’ neglect and her fear of = ;oUne Man bt Konited \y pata 72M ORs Sas 2ee arr $n Great BUl~ € cording to the dictum of the ' 1 hus and baby. If she doesn't sult of clothes, for sho said they make pain she has not had some work dignity away. If he wishes tm co Brine: SORSIORRAOb ARK YOU CHE SHU. Steen donts: at ‘his funeral, tne | this outside environment she will me look younger; must go down to done on her teeth which she badly guenicutt with Sunt tot win de Gee plest question but what you fly right ingen Api ered } Treeund break her gociable little the baths to-night. Hope no one needs. Won't you please advise yuu" eae ee elem ionotwatnaee off! I only asked you if you had 9 SMS ibe ISH Perstans, 1 heart tells her about the annual party,” me how # can induce her to go that votrare “ramate pee eon noticed her boca Afghans and Aris, all of whom to a dentist? | havent had the cajling him up constantly hy tele- treating them the new style ‘la appeared: ib . Shuma courage to ask her without hurt- yong « of Taalat was pitt reviled by ing her feelings.” i 9 hin if ti i — 4 1 ji % I ites repeated ne 4 n world for his pol- Y $ READ THESE TESTS—WHAT’S YOUR RATING ? 5 will bo ate mat. F. . writ Mr mig ley oF « tine the Armen- of ” rineless it ia Dear Miss Vincent: Have been De WwW I \ j ?, FRANK GRANE recently | doors, knows the birds, beasts. while should be attended to. going around with a young lady bik i ye POw 1 : MAL d Ernest. Thompson | and, as Saint Francis of Assisi aven't you s sister or some relative for years, three of which | pecs | Nould says ‘bur brother the can $ $Me could tell tier the danger of In- was in college, During these six j Moharnmedan 4 Seton to est a series Sad cue astee the Ry + fecuion in letting her mouth go? If years | tried to give this young ve ite to docla t of tests to determine how active | Sd Our Mster the winds and hot better put the matte deli- lady the best of times that my Jarr, “it sposed y se n | woods Wely us possible and t you means would allow. Lately on int and Opies , s ‘ Afton a) corsmony gt bis ¢ He, found the naturalist, | _Here are the tests which were self, different occasions while in. her Kiting ave vou WChelatiA n tend of Berlin, ef Black Wolf,” as the Wood | selected ae tone el company she expressed hersclf as wre YOu ut 1 body was taken craft boys and girls call him, | "4. Can you’see as a hawk sees: aithtul” writes: being fickle and liking other ve ‘ his home beside a little lake in a Pig ee an ee ea Dear Miss Vincent: | am in love young men. | used to call to Met y where another } New England forest, The timbers | hears? iA eee Absa 4 young man and know: my her at least once a week, but now eyebrows i t the body for the house were cut on the Can you feel as a ‘blind ents object to my going with the wiane Rieter Akt Piatt ‘ke Mr ma th i pe ly spot, and there is a great living | feels young man because he deserted minute to call. | think she is \ M ' ae Te room with two huge fireplaces 4. Are you qfilck and svpple as the army. | have been forbidden quite worried because | do not brows ‘mu f pani purity” v r, Seton himself, says Dr. a bat? to see him or correspond, al go, but I cannot forget her re- ys ext v Dyers, Grane “in ashsey ak ACdAETh Sean vow ‘ardll 1a though | have received several mark, Do you think | would be Wha ality w hand, as experienced as a Canadian | smells? ‘ d FACES URI Pet yan junitindiin breaking! flendahiete ri ie eee ra trapper, as woods-wise as an In- 6. Can y h o ft u In my private opi ti Vehiews, They. are Alien 6, ( ou tast rench do? y private opinion. the r sf 3 i dian. He is what somebody called | cook tastes? eras 8 eee? ie lady ts not as fiokln us she rd ; EO sa Mi SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ' uf Daniel Webster, ‘ arene in | , _ Aide by your parents I rather imagine she winced to ; bite is hai he Ren iaen ' fou rH ey es mel bal | If you can do all these things This is always the st w pose ne popu Many giris HE mantiila of lace is the national headwear of the women of wine me w se: e ! ch out- you are very much alive, 8s at he but Whe tye ut i y 1 1 whe 4 me t Ls that t hardly ‘beu ; Panda di tee rh Pola ay ANY Spain, This photograph shows a group of youny ladies of Madrid VE that Make a \ ri rom the amny would mule @ good tor her do mot bres Co promenading aiter attending church services. Br ei ae Oo Sr ome Aad 150 Welt UK KOEBLAN( Vseity sag ® break because of that = J church services that the women have w wa taut 27th Btu Now Nork Gigs 24 in 4 vad }