The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1921, Page 12

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wie > intry, realize the importan f cultivating personal relations with @he people along their right of way,” THE Advertising H Has Brought South, Back to Normalcy, Says, Railroad Head — Women|; Better Than Men for Edison Mentality Test, Declares College President — Mexi- can Merchant Avows His Country’s Friendship for) United States. | @aid J.D. McArtney of the Central of Georgia Railroad, who is at the Penn- Wylvania. “They have a gyat ad- vantage over the northern railroads, because theirs are nearly all short lines, and they are able to come into €loser contact with the people “IT am a great believer in advertis- ing,” he went on, “and I believe that/ advertising has done more to bring the South back to normaley since the war than anything else. You may be interested to Know that in spite of the Gries of distress from other parts of the country, the local advertising in ®avannah and Atianta has not de- creased. “Phe cotton man is the greatest optimist in the world. He always be- leves that cotton is going to go up, and though he is painfully surprised when it doeso't, he always has faith in the future. “Cotton has suffered terribly from the boll weevil, and also from the | Jow price which {t has been bringing. | But these two things have proved a leasing in disguise, for many of the farmers are going 'in for livestock, and, are raising other things, while formerly they had only one cro dian Govern- rommodation mers oe the providing OUIS Joseph Vance, au the Lone Wolf,’’ a seri ber Cosmopolitan, he wil! Lone Wolf recovers them. how'the jewels might be can take up the story with exactly where the jewels would you get them back LL Write sive hundreds words recovered, tions as you desire) any tim: midnight of August 12, 192 x Tila seniors le open to 700 subscribe i Decessary that you buy the to enter the contest. FRANCIS H. SISSON Vice-President of the Guaranty Trost Company ef New York FANNIE HURST “and other ing in Cosmopolitan, has solved this mys- tery in his own way. How the jewels were stolen he tells in the June issue, and in the concluding instalment, in Septem- But you will have your own ideas as to full synopsis of the first two instalments appears in the June Cosmopolitan. You the July and August issues you can read ful owner? It is for your skill in soly- ving your version of how the Montalais jewel walats 2 You may mail your solution (or as many solu- marked after that time will not be considered. ¢, tan or not. He ia ot magazine in order Auther of “Star Dust’’,""Hamoresque” “Guilty ‘stories. or travellers to go to cessible parts of the worl C. Ballan Canadian Marine, who is at the "Our manufacturers are de their home industries, and are now going into foreign, fields.” 0 far as the Summer is he New © concerned New York hote All of the larger hotels have dis- carded their winter furnishing and the lobbies are bereft of heavy tapestries and ponderous lounges. thelr place are light rugs, flimsy decorative hangings and wicker furniture. Bluepoints have given away to cherry stones; the only touch of dis- comfort is that shown by the stolid waiters, who cannot, ac- cording to tradition, put on Palm Beach suits but must perspire unhappily in boiled shirts and Tammany collars, . ee “Woman's perceptions are keencr | than those of man,” admits Dr. E. D. Warfleld, President of Wilson Col- lege, who is at the Pennsylvania. “Women sense a situation more clearly," he explained. “And when this natural intuition is aided and augmented by higher education they are capable of taking care of any sit- uation, affairs of the world." Dr, Warfield declared that women could take an Edison mentality test with more facility than men, and add- ed that this was not at all to their discredit. “Not only should college develop the power to think and think straight,” he continued, “but I believe that people should be worth while thinking about. ledge have no standing with me. There is nothing better than general information. “lf a man or a woman does not think logically, before he or she is thirty, they will never do so, and if they do not use their minds, their functions will suffer from disuse and they will become each year less intel- ligent, On the other hand, a trained to grow senile, Witness Thomas Hardy Stolen —the Montalais Jewels! How would you recover them? $9000 for the cleverest answers to this question! thor of ‘‘Alias ialnow appear- your solution as follows: 1 tell how the recovered. A that issue, In are. But how to their right- These Are the Easy Rules of the Contest: or members of the families of em- the International Magazine Co. or or less 4, Emplo; ployeete 6 between now and 5. 21, Solutions post- whether you are a Send Your Solution to CONTEST EDITOR, COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE Room 127, 119 West 40th Street, New York City These are the judges who will decide the $5,000 Contest RAY LONG a Ediverial Vice-President of the Inter ational Magasine Company LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE Auther ef “Alles the Lene Welf™ end other nevels. smop You need not buy the June Cosmopolitan to enter this contest —but you'll want this big number anyway—for 7 great short stories, 3 serials, 2 articles—all written by America’s Greatest Writers. Get your copy today and spend an enjoyable evening. olitan “Nearly everybody worth while reads Cosmopolitan” sloping taught something | Those | |who deery a fund of general know- | tat writing an epic at seventy-six, | Titian with his greatest painting on | his easel when he died at the age of ninety-nine.” se HERE'S ONE FROM FAR-OFF | SEATTLE. Roston lowing, pronunciation, told by Howard be amiss. was the nearest Bath we met a farmer. “One of the party, a Bostonian, asked, Bawth?’ (insert munciation here). plexity, it is! “Oh. great relief. ‘Tia-ath, ten miles down the road, —wet up, Dobbin.” ee feo made the of Monterey, “Now that is all over, however, That is why they are coming | AM ghatM ale ec more and more to the fore in the |”, Mexicans are really working for feeling between the two countries. We United realize that we need the States. is not as bad as he is pictured.” eee wide. Wisconsin, Indiana, Kentucky, kansas, Kansas and Nebragka. pe Mitehel-Armon As this is the open season on the fol- dD. Thomas, a Seattle manufacturer, who is now at the Astor, will not “While I was on a motor trip nd a glance at the guide nid us that the town of Shortly ‘How far are we from your own pro- “Hain't never heard on it,” h farmer said with @ look of per- “Then another member of the party spoke up, ‘Bath—it's right near here—you must know where The farmer showed It's fust T just come from there, But Baw-wth “The coming of Pershing into Mex- Mexicans very bitter against the United States,” declared Robert A. Bremer, wholesale druggist who is at the Astor. “Our country is very rh in min- erals and oil, ax well as coal, and the people are settling down to real work. i have had Villa at my table, and he To serve the guests of five New ork hotels annually would require a ne 1,000 miles long and eight miles It would cover fully the States of Iowa, Missouri and Illinois, gether with considerable portions of Ar- CHICAGO, June 14.A Icenne to wed etains its power long past the | has been tasued to John J. Mitchell jr., hen a human being is supposed | son of John J. Mitchell, Chairman of the Hoard of Directors ‘of the Iilingis se cilialaniadaaien ei i EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, and Trust and Savings Bank, and M tost Suevivor of rry's Expedi- Lolita Onden Armour, daughter of J tise Dea Ogden Armour. 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