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Po 10, 1921, GING — MAXIMS of MODERN lL) -A} *SM\AIID * BY MARGUSRITE MOOERS. MARSHALL « Just as it’s ever so much harder to get into college than to graduate, so the modern woman finds the acquiring of a marriage certificate far more diffi- cull than following it up with a decree of divorce. Copyriant, 1vei (Tae New York Rvening World.) SENSE OF HONOR OR ALTRUISM? by Two Offenders Reasons Given Ooprrigmt, 1971, Dy The Pree Fublinning 00, (The New York brening Work) by the Preas Publishing Co, HEN a man ha By Maurice Ketten Strange Tales Told by Three Men Discovered With a a W array an artistic explanation for coming home ‘ A. M., and his wife doesn’t even wake up to receive it, he knows Total of Nine Wives During Past Week —Are These \ STILL THEY. ARE yen Ways “POOL Biegl—-AGd Use HE Fellows “Absent Minded Beggars,” or Is It a py Hala | PERFECTLY AS OLUTELY ee dl Poop! } and (he slogan of a human chicken Case of “Three Times and FoundOut’’? RIFFLES > < DEVOTED CRAZY ABou mapeti srt Ls Recent tin ibd To EACH OTHER first prize which all good little girke to earn: in a feminist world, it would stilt be a prize—of the com solation or booby order. When a clever woman has induced By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. EACH OTHER Coprrtett, 1921, by the Frew Puhilahing Co, (The Now York Brening Worlds RIGAMY! ‘That, if you please, is the Acoomling to the dictionary, trigamy means strive Are Corsets To Rejoin | \ newest th’ g in the marrying line the act of marrying, or state of being married, three times: Mmusbandes or three wives at the same ~ Mime” = Trigamy, in short, is bigamy peas ome. It is triancular matrimony. And & seems to be a fourishing in- astry in New York and vicinity. For im only two days’ news three weparate cases of apparent trigamy have come to Hight. Three young men have been changed by three times three young women with having, al- together, as many lives (matrimonial) 8 & cat; with having been bride grooms on nine separate occasions ‘When you consider the quaking ter ror with which the average man eaya, even once, the role bride groom, you cannot help a sneaking admiration for the courage of the three alleged trigamist ‘The first tricumist of heard—he himself has conte three wives, thourh he ins only one of ‘em js strictly iegai—is John Wiliam Murray, dapper young pub which we ed to Usher and advertising man, who, in the vernacular of his own prof n, seems to have met with extraordinary euccess jn “selling himself” as a hus and. John, as it were, ‘had the sir signing on the dotted line within hour or two, or a day or tw« first meeting. His matrimon reer began in 1914, when he enga especially the offense of having three Her Beauty Shaped Her Odd Career Long Skirt? a man to concede her brains, she may leave behind hope of his ever finding in her the bubbling spring of sex af shusband—and, like other indemnities, traction. Yet, according te a noted photo rapher, Keats might be rewritten ap follows: é “Beauty ts bratna, brains beantyp that is alt We know on earth, and all we need to know.” Alimony ts the indemnity pald by that conquered nation, a divorced is often difficult to collect. Just so long as every girl is taught that her first duty is to please, the most important lesson for every wom an to learn will be the courage of hee dislikes, A girl’s reputation used to be Ike a watch crystal, clouded by a breath, but now resembles thin thick, opaque giass which will weather the severest storms. Strong love may be enough for a j happy courtship, but a happy ma» { riage also demands strong nerves! im a@ tete-a-tete conversation —_—>— f roadway theatre box with H Never had met. John’s “line of . a = approach,” to stick to the advertising i f E slang, must have been of a 1 \ tively hypnotic order, for within \ ‘nour he and Miss Mar i ‘ Posener were Brooklyn-hound vMe OF } marriage license. They were united TA aaa or z } jm holy wedlock the very next day BARQNHE,VES Las ' by the Rev. ( Marke Houghton St¥ RCE No WHAT'S THEY ARE in that hay 5 , HE beautiful woman, known as < A. , the tte Ci Cor: Trthe piecaver," nas tadnenraue. | ¢ HAPPENED 2 SUING EACH / - BY DIDE DUDLEY + ‘ : THe copyright, 1921, by the Prow Publishing Mrs, Murray No. 14a now a c career thus far. She is the OTHER FoR Comrie eR . Wictavesing Werk { picture act c da ter of a Protestant priest, LARC Ee AYOR CYRUS PHRKING Pavis. Her ce Rev. Jehanny, When 14 years old DIVORCE M PAL SCIIR. tina Uberesd CAE iner in 1917 ne she ran away to go on the stage. saeineeneenesS Ran hole thing next 3 was Aided by her great beauty she was more mind readers shall hol { dropped and a a successful. Soon after she met M forth pubitely in Delhi The bea q However, the fac’ Piccaver, a noted opera singer and } is of the opinion that they are vorce “took” didn an American, and they were married. H bumbugs, and he does not want the William from collect e She was fond of beautirul clothes and | us people of the town exposed to the im 1918, She was Miss Marie Bliza- luxurious ways of living and her hus- KevstonK view danger of being hornswoggied. He beth Dougherty, a wor (he band was a lover of the quiet life. A ied his e@iet on Friday after aim National Security Le ele divorcee was followed by her marriage nding a mind readers demonstra- promised to 5 to Mr. de Jakabffy, of Budapest. Out- tion at Hugus Hall the night before, two days after m side of his title this man had noth- ERE is another showing of the The hall was crowded when Prot, to-be. Half an ing, and their married life soon went tong skirt from Paris, But Del ick appeared om the stage te mony he starte on the rocks, At this time she was note that tho corset, too, ‘1as &xiibit his wares. 3 a member of thy The receiving attentions from a famous a Olatantiy ea ane na "The frock, _ “First, ladies and gentlemen, R-4 next time M teod” Hungarian, Mr. de Saemsko, who al Ye in : ‘ paid, “f shall have to go into the on him was two yé ‘ though rich was married, his wife. such as our grandmothers used to dream state.” [He sat down and cov- they met on Rroadway re Mur- in a fight with the beauty, tried to wear, is made with a voluminous ored his head wit) @ cloth. There ray’s first romance bear mar featu with acid but did it a : was a pause and then he said: he took occasion to tel Het auseeed nwhile Mme. Jak | akirt. The only trimmings are little Wit % paube itd tem tind of your was planning anoth at iui Mads réasivod canethen calvaree box pleats in a unique design over rious Maser.” ; flyer. That, it seems to N and she is now married to Baron as 2/ the skirt and at the end of the How did you find #?” asked » Wa snatan, the day beter Styreca, a rich young Roumanian, “= sleeves. Delete ak te ones nabereniee i ure enough, the day es {hh RR 2 - Reet Ie mas p ayor too - Christmas Mur . “Mr Walker is thinking of a youn another actre M woman,” said the mind reader. Wanae’ Xe” os THE JA FAMILY7~ URTSHIPav? os er ee Warwick. As a husband M Mu “ the man's voice. ray might impress the fast, 200s + BY ROY DL. M@CARDELL. ‘s B eau ty an d H ea [th . BY BETTY VINCENT - Since Chore is each a grt at the @ trifle shop-worn—but at ist: yrgbt, 1921, by the Press Publishing Ca (The New York Byentng Wari» Pubtt ht Cf ‘1 Home Hotel, this remark seemed te Be No PantNo. 8 in Newezork ¢ t lon the Hick- “I'm not gol mallee a a By Dr. Charlotte C. West. Gxorright, 100 by tee Pree Pubtishing Ca (The New York Kwnins Wortd accuse the Mayor of flirting and he ives No. 2 and No, 8 in New Ye ‘ i call on the Hick ot going ca on & wom . Uy nun tremely devoted to my parents, was incensed. and wife No. 1 in Los A sa W Mrs. Jarr. “I've and don’t like to meet people I don't ; ns NN EE ES, ex LD & young man or auld Boe sacs te eure. laen cee ‘The man i wrong,” snapped Fl Row preparing to obtain fr been putting it offand put: want to know, like that ladyfied t¢ ; : : : preak an engugement when they ik that | feel my life happi- Mayor Walker, “t never think of ‘ gom. Meanwiile Jolin Willan ’ oath Bee oo eaeaate The Ideal Bath. ft water, and should be used only meet some one elae they dé ness would be ruined should | young women.” PK in San Francisco, de t ms ay WW Si RD ye aPenee i$ oe a salt hath, as the gil jieve understands them better and give him up.” “Now, Mayor!™ came from the mas ‘ be was legally marrigd only is call, 1¢ w irs. Hickett to get “There are worse men than Mr. 1 ul ba ‘i ; 4 in the nuatenee. third wife and insists th SS Aown on ane! Bobster,” replied Mra. Jarr. “He " idly, and ip onder to would make their Hives fer happier? it will be hard, of oourse, tc AU this. point. Mra Walker, seated riages were brought al y i ‘ i ae ie ere A 1en Pp: . , ap it must contain frequently such inquiries come t from r mut you by her husband, arose and left he | sympathy for the girls and my Well, why don't you wor ee ah ve sisi sey ane foe : uture, but it should b € x of lye, which Is very Grrt- me woth from the fance and tianoes, [vk ahead wilt hall om ruism and any tr Sarr 4 lot of them too, ook at the ol ‘our letter show ea liale 1° 1 po erenecs, (een thy altruism and 1M ia pray vacarg neice i es 5 ; » suit Ind 1 tating. After they have pledged their Wve for the yo: BON ae Better not €o rome to-night, cy: Trigamist No. 3 is H. Ashton Now , ofa : ages ae he pais oupceacscain Ons The skin is onefited by exeraive ty each other they meet some one will be very safe in marrying him, "80S out tm Mayoua tumenter ‘ elt: er Jia All sin to so around go anywhere 1 U ry other tissue, and the “ - } ‘ig ¥ ton, an actor, who is now in re, aa'd ny . who they feet ts the “right ona’ stood up and held up one hand. Tombs and has been served with oi friends “You have more hats than I have," ov. : value of a bath Is greatly enhanced G. B. writes: “Is Constab leo Brown in the 3 BU paterei ts Mon Newton No. 1 piled’ Mr..darr. enid Mr. dare: “aw for that : y 4 certain amount of friction can but wonder whether they should Bear Miss Vincent: 1 have neitte ho aeee bed Lang Mrs Newton ie Laide pale: at fellow, portant n to ot t 1u a bath brush or a pair abide by thelr former declarations, been going with a young mat ight here, sirt™ regtted the ef» ‘ He firet married Miss Fiore zoe a Hohster—what do I care for him? He baths lower t fa mitts are excolient for thi! wed and be unhappy the rest of their who is nine years older than | ricer ; : deira, an actress, in Monti of he may select hig wife's hairpins too, for © a W 1 the skin soon accustom j\¥0, of break the engagement and am and | really love him. We “Arrest that man!® i 1, It is alleged that a) I know. He hadn't a cent when i. 2 the harshness of either, the vi my jad even talked of marriage, but A (ight followed in which Constant, ae heaton No. 2 twice — aii h hen he a tel ee o ep i It and stimulating effect re- Marry the one they met “too late. now it is all off, because | lied ee as knocked down four thnes name is Glenn Argoe—whic ip ottectels ey he met him when he wae clerking in At u " 1a firm skin of exquisite vel- An engagement isa very sucred amt to him when | was going out ing considerably mutilated, Dut he might make him a qu i Mrs. Jurr @ store and married him, and ' re. A cool shower Sitter ® serious affair, the next step toward with another fellow. N mw | can ceeded in doing bie duty by ge he denies the first agreeable nit warked ainen! wa n h, followed by a rub-down poise and therefore both the "et eat or sleep. e tell me ting a nose hold on his prey. she @aya took plac » inte in ‘ wa F 1 a coarse towel, ls also delight what to do. Mayor Walker is sure a political Mine 2a ik, He admica erie an But I know he goes with her ‘ > t nvigorating ‘and ereates as young man and the young woman |) Rp aiscnedie nin in’ tne aan cd ee 40 does she—thal they we ur new neighbor, Mr. everywhere, and he's just as uttentive PE Anais ich stimulation ag some can tol- should know each other very well ying betw behind the affai ‘The i im the Munioipal Build pedal to ber as he can be,” said Mre. Jare, = *™ Rimireelaet taentreiatiad De quite certain of their devotion. girl whe < whole town ts talking, ; nd last marr was to WwW Phe Bot o be at the i - t 6 ne a kin which hos ~ \. ’ Ze ORE A a much indignation. : A ‘ i allowed him a cent for car a y hness or harshness that is not has been a hasty one and either re . wm 1919. She also is an act alow: : au " o is “Tt was @ sense of honor, @ senso of 1 1e OU P Mr. Jarr. uniess she was along, and if yy The questi ly extremels _aapieaaany > {Re pents or #bould possibly meet the perhay will be | Things Kentlemanly, that impelled along when she buys her bats i , ean et ttintntment follows the uae peréon they feel could make them t 1 three marriages, 8 nton A : ble ; vatest Improvement fo se | goes along when be's getting anything femnoilient. baths, Draw a wath of happy it seems far better to break { 7 women Nkewtes tusist that T DO he needs because she doesn’t trust hic becau t wate Ruch sowk from 2 the engagement and be opan and no writes! ae ea 7 Wiliam Hunn a sew m | “<"0u with fe r 6 pen paris of bran. tonemt with each other rather than young girl in my carly teene, | salesman of Union Hill, N. J,, i ‘1 won't hear you talking avout ” and v peg ; ab to marry and make each other un am told by friends that | am 4 m1 f 'd all md « 1 low the water to Ty and mi Me A eel ys sess “KNOW. poopie that way! said Mra Jarr. © . jesired temperature and happy for the rest of Mfc pretty and that | have a sweet ‘on the compl 4 che Prue Prbiisniog cp “TREY appear to be very nice pe Huniousep nid A diate aS pele y ci cep eap terra amie Teen poe FR eHaReente | Reval eauan vale | Shroeder Hunz, at she Tes New York Emning World) and I'm surprised at you 5) ry : De Uncat tin tariheat ekia naan tus Meer alen eit! weiter real ‘fellows’ Very often I feel i Raleauss ex tt QUESTIONS. pout them,” De ace soft, wirite and delightfully oq | became acquainted with parts ef ous. of tang: | aul i unk \ E . a ae na >i eiiie a ank you if you would tell me in 1916, althous ar befc 1. In what Mexican State is the You told me all that yourssif,” r r girl who worked at the same place what to do.” . ne Bed beoom $ a of 3 City of Puebla located plied Mr. Jarr. ; i : 1 do. | learned to love this girl ; ; { as thermore, MV's 2 in Of what North American British "7 didn't say st that way,” said Mtrs VD THE ALLIGATOR SMILED! very much and she cared forme ywoi, jon ws t that. “0 that there in 4 t ie Calony is Labrador a dependency? Jarr. ‘But are you going over (0 ene too, only there was another man POUTSO @ , Hunz mat - ; i eluate ane Enaileh Mrs, Hickett’s with me meet the in the case, He sort of petered gg as ; Wie 8 caw 8 732) in what ia now the Dobetera, or are you r NY out and finally she cared for me as Jf Ai ‘ 5 States? “Laan aot!” replied Mr. in only. Then hor relatives butted =~ 1 Hitt Arnly f i re 1 Wr A \! ve hic h went out write to her or even call upon ge oni ny 1 \ not too fa tole for ever How many mbers has the When she arrived at the Hicketis her, She ie working at another nat’ I 7 His wife was a too ier Sent 1G SIAN it ghe infortned her hostess that Mr. place now. Shall | give it up as = tion i 1 fue ae, nee hy 6 What proportion of the weight Jarr would nat come, “You know how a hopeless casel” yea . 1 jean, any man want na of the human body is water it is," said Mrs. Jarr. “He's very fond Xe eee lo Ol in ber tecen yum “HEARTBROKEN” writes Because for lots of or, if Me, omens want way int _ 7 Wh at is the date carved on the of you and Mr Hicks tt, but he Wen a gir te very young it Ws best umenh Mine Vineantest 2 good Bond Bread name o! i ne amous ymouth Rock"? can't stand that silly Mr. Bobet fl een going with ing man for “a marries @ 1 for her to obey her parents and rela- Hed ik ; They bott 3 amy man mari anny aaena TRIAS le oF ome tim Just latel ‘ hey both were very some of us an unsolved corund 8. What city Is the world's largest _ don't Dlaane him,” replied tives even if they seem too airict. Sqme time dust tate out As But ‘VHREW TY th he manufacture of pnew- Hickett, “Of all the cheap little But if the young woman is twenty his making love to her, | (old the + l something fatal al fops" or over 6he ought to know her own young man forbad m to it geome to be threo times and four How many leaflets in each leaf = =pi4 you know his wife won't mind and decide this question even come to my hor a ! » has ne ivy? -d 26 : though he den th 1 4 be? a trigau have in ee him @ cent and that they had terrib! PENELOPE writes: shomanne s ea Mi mated—i! Aist or @ pi T at racial group do the quarrels because he borrowed nick “Dear Miss Vincent: | have beer ee gentleman am . and dimes from the servants?” a very deeply in love with oung minded bere who ne\ FONG ila man for about a year, He recent ; whether he's married , § 8 > ly showed me that my love was to take a chance? Is he a bia Newfound EOS RR GIAIAMS SERV ) Sturned by asking me to becen “ punishment? Doe Olle v : Golden I " 4a ghar hat Mar BGitor vity Doris Barrington is here shown trying her taming powers his wife. He is leaving in a 4 4 other men collect fret editior hree-fourths; 7, 1620; 8. Ak rape sap Ae "8 onan alligator, Apparently the ail ris “charmed”™—witness the month to take @ position in China ’ i i a9; TON: alimony,” said Mrs. VW ind he wishes me to marry him u to believe the girl any more than| ST asset Tat temas iene eats: OU. Katark, Sntgeien, on wits, alle tone Ae MeARLinge, od eomemmany him, A am me | (be man? ie yi caren ete i A / ) ‘ ‘ 4 --~-—-— -—-——-- - oa Sa