The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1921, Page 11

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tooth-pulling cure-all, even, than the AEROPLANE TREATMENT LATEST FOR CURING THROAT, VOICE AND LUNG TROUBLES Three Authenticated Cases Cited Dr. A. I. Lucas Says French Used to Pay $100 a Night. to Sleep in Captive Balloons, and Benefited Greatly—Predicts Aero Hospitals and Sanitaria in the Near Future. By Marquerite Mooers Marshall. Covrright, 1991, by the Press Publishing On (The New York Brening World) PRE'S the very newest thing In medicine+newer, H It's the aeroplane treatment. Three Widely separated, well authenticated cures of paralysed yoeal cords are now attributed by physicians to aeroplane trips by the pa- tients, who are H. A. Renz jr., Miss —all Americans, A surgeon in the Royal Air Force, England, tells of cases of cold in the head, phthisis and influenza which flying has cured, Ex- perts prophesy that nerve specialists will make effective use of this treat- ment in the near future. H. A. Rens lost his voice during the World War. Dr. Charles A. McEner- ney of the Public Health Gervice ad- vised him to make an aeroplane flight. He went up 14,000 feet in a Govern- ment plane at Bolling Field in Wash- ington, came down with a voice, and first used it to announce the fact to his mother over the field telephone. (Miss Grace Ford of Roanoke, Va. ‘was one of the earliest volunteers to entertain our soldiors as a singer. Her voice gave out early in 1918 Late that year, in Lima, Peru, she was asked to sing by President Leguia, @nd was preparing to send her ex- uses when she had an invitation to make a flight with a former army of- ficer, At 3,000 feet, according to her story, she felt a’ sensation similar to Grace Ford and Miss Bina Kemper “THE DEFENCE OF PARIS” NATIONAL WAR STATUE FOR FRENCH CAPITAL. - eeane ORT GANE ME THE RECIPE — woe atraRPtOs eS e)/ A M FRIEND OF THE DAY BEFORE — By Mauric “THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY %, 1921.~ 8) e Ketten * BY MARGUERITE Almost any man’s idea of AS TRAGEDIENNE—BUT OH, WHEN SHE SMILES! HEN Mme. Erillo, the Spanish W tragedienne, is acting her roles behind the footlights she portrays the deepest human emo- tions in a powerful fashion that is swaying Paris. But off stage, her in- timates say, she smiles so winningly MAXIMS % MORASS Men Have Favorite Breeds of Dogs and Favorite Types of Women; but That Doesn’t Mean a Man Cannot Love Two Collies at the Same Time—-or Two Women Coprrteht, 10% ty the Prom Pubilahing 6 (The New Tork Prening World.) : LOVING wife ts as careful of her husband’s vanity as a child of its Aw balloon—and both are sorry when, Inevitably, the toy is pricked. girl ov MME. ERILLO SWAYS PARIS. he varien MOOERS MARSHALL + the scientific theory of evolution is confined to quoting “when you were a tadpole and I was a, fish” to a pretty the demi-tasses. Or perhaps it by quoting: “When I was a King in Babylon and you were @ Christian slave,” The ancients thought that the toad carried a jewel in his head, and there are some moderns who belleve the uely toad of jealousy is the setting for the jewel of love. In playing games and matching wits with men a clever woman often ean win—and an even more clever woman doesn't! Every woman likes children in the abstract; it’s the concrete examples —heads particularly—to which some of us object. Home 1s a vastly overestimated spot; it is the cold storage vault for the grouches of every member of the family. A beautiful woman without intelli gence is like a stalned glass window with darkness instead of sunlight be hind it. Just because ever so many women have found him handy as a eparring Partner, a man often gets the mia taken notion that he is a champion at the love game. ‘Turning @ man Into a husband ts reversing the process of Nature; that lady never turns a butterfly into @ that you'd r look “tragic. COURTSHIPa® MARRIAGE BETTY VINCENT -» ver guess she could ever nosebleed in her throat and nose; At 10,000 feet she lost the strange sensa- tion. She was inspired to attempt a sohg—and her voice soared, with all its old power, even above the noise of ie propeller. at evening sang at the President's palace. grub. Con m1. the Presa Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World) Miss Edna Kemper of North Bend, SUALLY there are about six “RALPH” writes: Neb, was unable to speak ee a I itdre trom yoUAM anion dé Dear Mies Vincent: | have been whisper for more than a year, being afflicted with a semi-paralysis of the TO THE going with a young girl for the ring advice through this + : senha, £3 sed past few months and after a tended the “altitude” treatment = man, But latelythe young men hive has deepened into love, we hope Miss Remper fe aver Denvety Cl A RAVING (Cs. O¥ seat, walang etohp ab Maan 16-208 Gaew an) TNE” GE, ELS tee rive tint rings. ees LUNATIC} hho leer than he young women, father does not know the young ting to ber physician, she had re- HE great work of the well- Baath \use “in the apring (dy) but hae taken a dislike to sained her natural voice known sculptor Bartholome, aooce eee is tanuies = but you her and Inelste that 1 give her up. What is the explanation?” I asked “The Defence of Paris,” 1914- canela HA rection they turn, There is a difference of religion Dr, Alzamon tra Lucas of 342 1918, will be erected in Paris on the this time Lam devoting alt Whieh probably ie the cause of his West O6th Strect, Dr. Tatcas i & Champs Elysees as a national war e this tim rd eae psyeho-therapist, a member of the statue. 1 love her and refuse to give her up, but would of course like the matter settled. What action would you suggest? fusi to letters from theso \liied Medical Association and nt of the American Drugiess #'JARR reintion—so L thought he would be “Pp. 0." writes Dear Miss Vincent: | am a young man nineteen years of age particularly well fitted to account for these drugless cures, Broadly speaking, the secret is Have you found out how the young one of the most yal- and deeply in love with a nice girl's parents feel about this differ- 8, as we are just home girl three years my senior. ence In your redigtons? I believe that Per aT ae i/ She says, and | believe her, that many hippy marriages have resulted from people marrying outside of their religions if all parties concerned are ig is merely an extension and each other as much as we do, By ROY L.MSCARDELL SS adaptation of the fresh air cure {or there is no reason why the differ- broad enough to understand the situ- \ consumptives, for which 1 was one of — Comma, Yor orcane Ween ence in age should interfere with ation, but where parents on either ‘ the aie PEGI ORY Venta aac L TARR didnt! gat. home ntl a ots aie es aia s = PaEse our happiness, Do youthink this sido disagree I think much unhappt- | k the voice is a mutter of M almost midnight. He came difference in age should hinder ness has resulted. Unless you are H ‘s news. But, although many risht in smiling and said DAUGHTER OF PRINCE, es Ea | fi our marriage very sure of yourselves and your love, Amertcang may not know it, Frened appeio dea A ER'S GOING DOWN! N ° posed to be think twice bofore you disobey the Ree Cittotiree ean ncrec ben ent, GRonit you oallsme dearie; Dmcnct HELD BY BOLSHEVISTS, PAR CO.WORKER t her own age. C wishes of your parents who have sere even invei n a fact a nye =e = he baa WAY : who ig be: “RUSSEL B.” writes: hat these EN iat benefited greatly Bi Aa Hes ts fone deans ably + Soprux [rene Lors + SUASAIDE AY awoillaguyee are , ridateat Dear Miss Vinoent—Two years { A alebedel tira night pl vee Soe Wibetee cour oycigt, 19M, by the Prem Pobilehing Co, (The New York Brealey World your, fob, suppowe you harken 3 : . matter ago | became acquainted with a i futforing from "any "pulmonary, or vue You weren't home, 1 han 218i I Her soul and body helt together by a single thread, that. when Twas seg) Maen stews grape ter each athena esttbie balmoroe : Be undo could be cplendia 14kk aroun: von oie Vises ¥ A thread of the most precious weave in all the world. come unto me"~-Job Ih, 2b. piel ont ree rs 1 ate more ret met Lately | netted that e aeroplanes or t Ri dR RC puve cnitaia And brought forth a new life. . nae eien Tou, bay’ ® IDR; Man of your ou ehanged somewhat, the cause of Sea ee ER a Be eee cacrsade ena ig No man can measure the agony and the anguish, Mave one: AALEA SMITH w which 1 do not know. What ffioult for city dwellers ever to all_ me’ Sweetie!” Here her eb No man can fathom the courage and the constancy of the tight ne before ng course can | take to retain her ' really pur : Gbid) tol’raln A No man on any battletield tras ever faced ihe firing line with such = friendship? Regent @ moaned, “I fortitude. ~ trpatment v4 Perhaps you are getting prosy, risoner to (his Yet soon the suffering is forgotten, Get hold of a lot of good jokes, take And even the little pattering teet are but a memors ko anywhere her a box of candy and @ bunch of \ sical ¢ Nover have 4 er For a youth with mannish mien looks with honest n : flowers, { aeroplane ta th : 5 hha ! Of Her wiio fostered and financed him ‘ ' tt npurities oF A aiwnanh Cmeudnly mid Through all his growing pains. With bes nt i ther impurities of 4 Wont on, dathing at her b raailll'$ ? a These Dear Miss Vincent: How can ¥ | Jeo, in alr many t by evn PriesTeriasrts TEA For the father of him was weak and wan es become acquainted with a young from the ground € dnt ming yor e little si ars straighte! ear o { 1 Fy . ‘ 2 cf ozone 1s much even spoke to me kindly, Did you And the little shoulders straightened to bear the burden of bread-winner. Knickers lady whan linavelsaen fra tant tore, this air 4 ever call me an endearing name tn She sent him forth with a heart full of hope, riding on the “L'? | tike her Tat ey ' ' H ' of eee ee ney your life? No, you never did!” Yet with fear indeed of the pitfalls that might come on his worldly way. vaky muchiandilt easmia ataann ad } ERA ALATA gan the be- Many a night the hands of the clock she watched with weary waiting Cool love at first sight. | have caught nerean for his return, White her looking directly at me every fo ine iad y ai" orled Mrs. And many a death she died ef anxious min time we go downtown, but as nakes id many 4 died ° ne pure Jarr. ‘Pm not neetheart, You Yet this too passed at the sight of him. Gabardine, * soon as | look at her she drops i dioxide ann Mrs. Jarre ohoked with Came the girl, the brown-haired one with love light in her eye Golf h A yes. | ite not flirt, yet 1 ming emotion id sobbed "and | now And two souls had but a single thought—each other. Stockings ne you ae aay me hew to vo breaking eart, and you aes s gain her frien F . : And She, who had gone through the Shadow and all the res! eo know it and proud if it! . ! if iL You're il Po over it, Don't say Smiled and counted not her sacrifice, to I afraid you are in love with y* ‘ u Wy spat lara daphetene And gave him up to her, who now claimed a prior right, Match you might admire a pretty R M4 i What do you want?” And soon dittle voices lisped into her ear r the cover of a magazine. Per- ac : es t hak { held th 1 and to talk to her you ( Don't you And she went back into the long ago and held them close bs be: 4 SER SO ESM er ae Ma M ‘ atau ar Ae ‘ame the day when the bugle sounded and the call came, Mannish f care for her at all, But RR vonaMes 4 word you ha! n ; brace she may drop her hand- ae 1 to say Again she looked into his eyes as of yore Shirt i ¢ a What you want?" . And bade him §0. 1 } the Gor inity to play the Str | j et t probably ts haps it was to hear. the wor The cost was high and the brunt of the burden fell her : re ae ' tthe “lovey,” for Mrs, Jarr softened. She had learned to work and wait—no matter what. Golf : iaites OF HERE ae eee Geet ee And many another death she died in the interim of sus Girl Vere a gr Pe ‘ , go out and have a good time. And then it ended A Dear Miss Vincent: 1 am @ ane Hee oar De Bnd em lest g in the house, ISS IRENE KNIGEVITCH, And he came home a wreck—broken and beaten, This young man twenty-three and con- vad ve to me anywhere daughter of Prince Knigevitch, But with Victory on his brow, ; Summer sidered quite good locking. Shorts tt! ‘ et said Mr, Jarr head of the Russian Red Cross, And the heart of her almost stopped as she saw him. Should ty before Christmas | met a young ock i at 0 m0?" was captured by Gen. Budenny's Bol- yet this was not all. Shoulc widow who has recently moved to ig . ’ shevist cavalry while on duty in Came the day when she stood on the fittle grass- hu’ Be our neighborhood and sent her a hae i Crimea as an interpreter for the Coit at tact to rest ‘ Sith of fer BbaDLItul TRAN tartan are inet f American Red Cross. With her at an Pg Macbaaeg iad Able which she accepted and seemed nay exe } re the time was Capt. Emmet Kilpat- But for her, no rest 2 ; to P pleased with, But when I called o ineiheral r rick of Uniontown, Ala. a Red Cross There were those hehind who needed, arai sie wa: ¢ apply that ; on ? Ra fant she hardly spoke to me and ae 1 n her mind ie explanation of Officer, Miss Knigevitch escaped from need Greatly me ead seemed relieved when | departed, eontinued Dr, Luc t her outbu vid 1 remembe her captors at Kharkov and reached And as the little, soft hands grasped hers, I ve - a | am heartbroken. ged, some tickety. Mrs. ver had sent 4 ‘4 “What {s | ” mprove cate should ho exercise her for a highbrow ely spring art Constantinople after two months’ And asked, “What Is Mother's Day? Many 4 boy hae thought his heart Roly AP AMO bs exhibition on the morrow wanderings in South Russia. She She fooked out toward the East—the East was all aglov—and answered Her 4 4] was broken by a “merry widow,” but r was now so theroughly br ry r Cap ilpa ites Aten ‘e 5 ‘ ‘i y AMS ee moe eon iperaunt ly braughs out with her Gals: illpat thoughts aloud Game he has later found out that a sweet . to goin subdued he would have sat through risk's story of hie captivity, @ etery «cand all ine pain and sorrow fs recompensed with your lauehter, my ‘Adirondack @ fitting at the dressmak 8° which hae been widely printed in 01 ll (he pain a \ recompense i your laughter, my young thing of sixteen or thereabouis surely the next | al step fis send hen Mrs. ere hari it he'd CH veeeters cach. Kilnatrick le still a babies. mended * completely amd lived to them up into air even purer than can the art exhibition we eagerly prom: i J ’ : be found of any of these places’ feed, prisoner at Mosecwy Mother's Day is Every Day! thank hie “tpoky stare” ¢hat sho did, Ld 1 A . uf ' > \ . _ . ia oan OORT are ee ey 7

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