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‘19 Celebs Vivants Always Something Doing When ; Headliners Bust Into Speech — By Neal R. O’Hara Copyright, 1922 (New York Livening World) by Press Publishing Co. When Harvey is Quiet, Margot derful country—for bootlegging. Flor- Breaks Loose, Restoring the ida—Bryan claims they can't make @ Bal Ti monkey out of him. And that ain't \ if SS EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ape € 53 Know Too Much Or Too Little About Love? Madeleine Marx Answers the Qvestion in Her New Novel. By Marguerite Dean. Copyright, 1922, + (New York Evening World) by Proas Pub. Co. the half of It, dear reader. Harvey 1s our after-dinner entry in London diplomatic derby, Toastmaster ORLD news at a glance. ty HUSBAND Copyright, 1992 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing ©o0.' > —— Naples—Vesuvius is erupting serves him hot after finger-bow!l HAT are the modern woman's ideas of lovet \S LATE | HE'UL MRS JOHN | WENT TO again, London—Harvey 1s course, very apeech George makes “She hasn't any—she doesn't know what it means!” snorts [BE SORRY | MUST BE SEE MR PX play ©, always erupting. Texas—0¢ gets across. Across the Atianuc at TO MISS YOu HRS PUNK Cook still claims he found North Pole. New York—Margot says this is a won- Courtship —and— + one cynic. “She has too many—she analyzes it to death,” growls another. A woman herself has answered this question, however, in her remark- bdlo new novel, “You’—the author is Madeleine M She is the fame gifted Frenchwoman whose last year's book, Woman,"’ won the warm- est commendation of such eminent European critics as Georg Brandes, Israel Zangwill, Henri Barbusse and Bertrand Russell. Both of these books | have been done into English and published in this country by Thomas Seltzer. Both are subjects of earnest discussion wherever modern women cable rates. Twenty-minute spiel by our Ambass will keep Senate chewing rag for three consecttive weeks, But a post-chow shouter, Harvey 4s |sooge) ,/Daey even name the meals ALTRI AY aU Pacific railroads, As diplomat, he is extraordinary. Never lets right foot know what left foot is stepping inj Woe sent him to Eng- ON BUSINES ° sregate. The fact is that the modern wo- 8 ideas of love aro at least as wamerous as the facets of a great “Biamond, and Mme. Marx holds the @iamond at many different angles. However, if the man of to-day wor! * Vike to know some current female re- » Mections on this important theme, let ~ him glance over those set down by, the author of “You.” Here, for ex- "ample, is an amusing and doubtless authentic exposition of the ‘“gold- @igger's” philosophy of love: , “Love! How naive you are! As if love existed minus money. Here, «this is me. I like to go where there » are shops. I say to myself: I should “iike to have that, ond that and that. My beart thumps for the things and hands twitch for them and my < AY: go dry. It always seems to me *that I am going to mect somebody ‘who will give me everfthing. I see it 9 of this disillusioned worshipper of the god Eros: “Why does one call a thing love that is only . Because your life is slipping away, because your blood runs fust, because your youth calls for its share of infatuation and infinity, is it really love? “You love, and then one day you find you are left alone on the road, “Since love cannot be perfect, und is never adequate, it is not so im- portant. “Life taught that love is only a season and has no afterward and can hold no more than a small place. There is something that no love or lover can satisfy: the need of the soul to climb to its greatest —————h, SOMETHING VERY IM PORTANT. WE DIDN* ee HAVE TIME To FINISH ) AND [WILL HAVE GO BACK AFTER cS DINNER, Marriage By Betty Vincent Cornet y 1922, (New York Evening World) ‘oy Prone Publishine Co EAR MISS VINCENT: In omy — acquaintance there is a young man, @ nice sort of chap, educated and \tefined, who seems to be totally “different from the rest of the men | know. He tal no in- terest in dancing, although he says he likes to see me enjoy myself that way. At times he is quite interesting and jolly, but often after | tell him about the dances | go to he immediately becomes quiet and mpet serious. It Ie quite hard for me to cons vince him that | care for him more than the other boys, Miss Vincent. Can you advise me? “JEANETTE K." land and he Wpilled the beans, If we'd sent him to France he'd have split the peas, Extraordinary! Doc Cook ts different. Doc ts the guy that laid out first Cook tour to North Pole. Doc had the pole up ta last quarter mile of lyceum tour, Then Peary showed time tables, post cards and other essential vouchers, and Doo has been hors de combat ever since, Hors de combat is purest French for pulling your neck in and staying that way. All that was fourteen years ago. Now Doc is suffering from relapse of pipe dreams. Claims he saw Pole first and is willing to give world a second description. But world heard him the first time. Doc's mixtake was failing to bring back samples. Margot ts Chautauqua graduate, too, Discovered frozen audiences of the a wer ene es |, Women rolling in motor cars, women who have everything. And I—I have sto drudge and deny myself and worry. Why, not me, too? Is it fair? “T assure you, T could have grand «ransports and go mad and be faith- Piaf Pand make a man happy, but you y simply can't do it if you're at the Are you quite certain that you would be content to marry a man of this type when you enjoy dancing so much? Many women have married serious minded men only to regret the fact that their husbands do not care for social life, parties, dancing and all that sort of thing. If you are North and Middle West. But Margot packed ‘em in just the same, like aces in magician’s palm. Marg’s diary may be blank for her whirl through Amer- lea, but day book and ledger should be jammed to gilt edges. Margot is now about to skim home, In giving peacock’s eye view of U. S. ( Look Your ) Your Best By Doris Doscher. EAR MISS DOSCHER: lam twenty-eight, 5 feet 71-2 inches tall and weigh 118 pounds. 1 think that 1 should weigh at ] WOULDN'T Yes, THE OCEAN | pnitinewetntinietiaiag sts ercy, of your bread and butter. Z 1 2 “Love. To love is to show : ae 140° Ibs. CROSS THE MR PUNK IS IN, ea ick sree oauaee Seu a A., claims our men are big and strong. Mere 02 peVenta gee) $0), Want tt was OCEAN AFTER betist select sume dancing maditrom (cv, mere: (e Suesinm Gn Mw SBS a pretty dre and want to Huta a) DINNER HIS WIFE WAS sbi breath. Also states our dames are too change them often, 20 that the much II) exer: z; ? : noisy, our Pullmans too fratty and man you love gets to know you every way. It means to be “rested, to be fresh, to have the time to think of nothing el As for those who profess othe wise, either they are not sincere, or they are rich, or else they ai saints, and saints don’t count, they don't have to be reckoned with. Money first, love afte: wards. Love is the occupation of the idle.” But there are more impassioned -dissertations in “ You." Wor in- ince “It ig wonderful to feel that one is Hoved. It is the most beautiful sen- sation there is. It is like a deliver- lance. It {s like a song in the morn- ing. It is as if you entered a king- dom of light that would never close. cise, how much or what | eat, my weight re- ; mains the same ey and the highest i 1 have ever been is 122 Ibs, 1am very active and nervous; perhaps that is where the trouble lies, as | am quite healthy and always full of ‘‘pep."* EN How can 1 gain weight and how much should | weigh? BO ; At twenty-eight years of age, 5 ft: 7% in, tall, 145 pounds would be only a normal weight. You need to change your mode of living to gain these extra pounds, Remember that being nervous and being active are different things. two Being active would The Jarr Family HERE To DAY, Maxims at i al 3. 1P, 2% of a Modern Maid “Dear Miss Vincent: | have given up my boy friend, who is hteen, one year my senior. He is good looking and | thought that | cared a great deal for him until my girl friends discouraged me, saying he looked too young. Do you think it wae horrid of me to give him up when he has told me he loves me? Should | try to make up? GERTRUDE D.” Never let your friends rule your Do not be like brain or your heart. the boy and the man and the mul If you care for this boy make up with him by all means and. remember that three years or so will make great difference in his appearance, “Dear Mise Vineent: For the t five months | have attended a bu 1 in New York City and have fallen in love with one of the young instructors. This our hooch too rigor mortis, That takes in about everything, except Margot forgets our acoustics are rot- ten. But aside from that we're a great little land and Marg will tell Bernard Shaw he ought to come over as soon as New York wakes up from his latest play. Margot doesn’t say she'll como back, but she will, She won't be in misses greon certificates with every fe. box of cigars. Se ‘a _ Bryan ts also lyceum addict, but of different sort from Margot. Bill doesn’t smoke or chew. Bryan states without fear of contradiction there aro no chimpanzees in his family al- bum, Other folks may be monkeys, me ff You couldn't confess to it, but you as claimed, but only organ Bill was tole, Y only stimulate you . man pays no attention to the . seen coe cnrathine vadian® Qn youve mesdl aoccats, pee By Roy L. McCardell By Marguerite Mooers Marshall Girls, but ' feel that it is not be- ever hitched to was that weekly paper ar arms, we are almost terrified by is a canker that eats into the very Copyright, 1922 (New York Bnlng SY ons ty tes PaRENRS OR 4. Copyright, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. sae be AE rehabad in Lincoln, Neb, And that wasn’t @ gift we could give, and we should fe to co down on our knees before Mit doesn’t matter whom or what, we so strong. “1 had alway nts of love were heard that the tor- delightful tor- foundation of good health, It will be very difficult for you to gain until you have conquered being nervous, and after all nervousness is simply fear without foundation. So devote your thought more to relaxation, ce (OGGLEBAUM is the braini- est millionaire pictures,” Mr. Guller whis- Pered to Mrs. Clara Mudridge-' “If anybody can do anything with a foreign picture to fix it in motion suggested, it won't be no box office attraction, This old fisherman seems to be an old nut that won't get any sympathy, und the whole production is a hard luck story. mith, up for the Almost any modern down—particularly doctor has done so! to be part of a girl is too kindhearted te tum a rich man when she knows that the insurance company’s bd daersreiprer sweet nothings into her little pink, shell-like ear used It is complicated to-day by the Please tell me. Miss Vincent, how 1 may win his love? L. c.” You school girls call a “crusl young man Is at school to instruct, have simply what all high " The hand organ—it was printed on sex- tuple rotary press. If Bill was monkey, wouldn't he quit running for President and jump in- stead? Jumping 1s a monkey trick, e us ents and absence ftself was only ~ pat plenty of nour young man’s job. ca urishing food, get ; “ ‘ : not to make love, and in all probabil-’ Nope, man {s not descended from i nother happiness. I do not find it pienty of sleep and there is no urs. American market he can, That's why If 1 had been taking this picture problem of first finding the car in the haymow. Ny in ebeneed Or bad WHOUNELOAUR: Gu ctuc’ neerin cise reeuat coe: o . You always say it doesn't mat- tion but that you will reac sour We'Te Showing him this Ancient Mari- 1 would have put in some comedy port, Better plan ahead for your : n, Sher if wo live apart; the only thing * Women are divided into two classes: Those who use the whitewash i : lution facts to prove It, but that's one Frhat counts is our love. Don't say Tho again. It isn't true. Of the two ufferings that come to me from you, normal weight. Dear Miss Doscher: Will, you kindly tell me what ner foreign fillum. “Don't you think it is a his to have the Ancient scenes tnd a grand bull in a ‘palace, as it is a costume feature, and have some dancing gi something lik« that all the way through it, and the ood idea of iner res- 8 oF brush in discussing their husbands and those who prefer to dip it in tar, When a girl bobs her hair her family is at least spared the wail which business career and fotget the love end of It, recount Bill has never hollered for, Elove and your absence—senaration will remove pimples and black- Cue the heroine in one of the ship- jf roinn ‘ ce THES ' she : * Hine ts ret 'tove mas only been Reade fy the'Sh Uru MSs rock yomenae can te the pote erty Ghauri old Atherman’s weed to Gost from Rig Slater's room on party aights: “My mires | 6 Faulty Positions in Childhood here we were together.” the skin become white? Also Mr. awfully! cu a thing with it —and st Mr. Jarr was & y interested a : Tas Tove taken eccond place In please tell me what wil eee eee ene qehiaces (hose Glaslonuren of ew grout movies By Charlotte C. West, M. D odern life? That is another of the fiver spots. remove makes him shave off his whiskers these ei of how great mov If those Topeka labor leaders do not succeed in making their State 'y arlotte C. West, M. r ” , are mac anc omad Sut he . 22 (New York Fo ‘o1 y Press eas expressed in “You,” the book A CONSTANT READER. after he quells the mutiny and kills #7e Made and remade. Tair pe Caan sate for silk stockings, we all shall know the answer, at last, to William Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. ct the feminist's heart: The blackheads re the villain, and then young you can't touch a classic like ‘The sllen White's question: “What's the matter with Kansas?" OTHERS are primarily to blame and not on Its edge, and rest the full ence | } “Now that women labor beside men, quire attention G 1 ‘ow that women labor beside men’ from the outside, but the pimples and a§d handsome again? And, as Mr. Ancient Mariner, let alone rewrite it for a good deal of spinct length of the spine against {ts back, ‘ Dpagerte tion. eve Telegates love to {he liver spots can only be removed Wogglebaum suggests, the wedding and put in all that sort of stuff It must be so nice to be a man, If he begins by saying, “Of course, troubles in very young infants, Do not allow them to slide down into than love Te eas lpct ue UY improving your condition. I scene in the first revi can bo the finale DON't You think Coleridge, the mun ttle girl, I'm old enough to be your father,” he.can Go about as far as L© whom they are in the habit of “slt~ thelr seats until they entirely sit half ea SSecondiry strongly advise you to take up sy who wrote It, knew the way it shou ndihis:viotin tw helplenat Ett f a pmpetition. Of course we are men / Mnieeyt SYS- —the marriage of the heru and hero- 9 . . and his victim is helpless to resent i ting up’? in thelr arms, in chairs or way up the spine. tematic exercises that bend and = Bo? 2 Mog womon, desire arises. idylls are nd and twist jw a ; : i v Sin, but above everything we are the torso so as to improve the cireu- . eee tet ee ne en ne She Bore When @ woman has been jn ber husband's presence a whole evening standing in little apparatus that te In furnishing the playroom have s omic rivals, Sentiments, the need [tion of the internal organs, The Mr. Wogalebaum great im. "i A aoe this story from thi u nd he hasn't told ber that she’s losin hairpin, or that a button {s miss- supposed to aid a child's efforts at watchful eye upon the “school board! Moe Ne. They exist, without liver spots clearly indicate that the prover of the clu overheard wit Coaltidge I'd made him sign away hepaine i se walking. and desk that most children love to Unt and weil! alwase exist, but here ver is slumuish and this condition (his, as Mr. Guller | The chon, TEN 80 we could make what ine from her glove, or that there's too much powder on her nose, she cam "YO the spine is strong have, so that they may play school pe Sirown inte an arena that we ean be cured by proper exerci Hinata ‘ ? changes in it that was necessary for pos: in tbe seFene conviction that she never looked better in her life. i “ re ge . i beg entered before, in which Long brisk walks in the open air and Yea," spoke: up Wosslebaum,, the sereen,"’ said Mr. Wogglebaun enough to support the child's weight, See that the light Is thrown upon the re never a, v ~ ? beidsarel en a and ., Py "1 m x tries to be first, and is jostled light, nourishing diet with plenty but we've got to add a lot of stuff, lige A woman sometimes marries a lover to get rid of him—and always it will assume the correct posture board and desk and over the shoulder @ trodden upon and devoured, if of natural Inxatives and also the because all them «cones of this g, ook what we did -vith this story rid of him when she marries him! voluntarily; until then the structuree Of the child while playing. Also be bea be, whether man or woman." drinking copiously of water will soon Ancient Mariner picture that shows tmpene, Wd made & big box office at, that make up the epinal column aro Careful of the chair the child uses at E\The man's part in a love affuir of effect a cure. If you apply the fol- shooting that goose or slow’ skelotons have stood f Ss ale \ kiss may be the birth notice of love—or its wordless epitaph. tender, db call bel ikened) bo a Cotes eevee eke ® NUS Toe day is summed up as follows: lowing to the spota they will aoon ai e stood for it a minute as it w too tender. It can be liken @ volving desk chair, so that its height jo the man one lavancsllaten: v4 app on dis- or dead people iv got to be eut out. pur = Peslinhage the title to ‘Mor green bough that bends under the can be constantly adjusted to the ha. anes a) “ up Sinned Against Than Sinning.”” an e ~hila’ ‘o hlet oh . is—is simply the one who passes Oleate of Copper The Kansas and Pennsylvania censors ft a) Galiaht Ie actareed” to. womtase child's needs, Too high a chalr ne ’ Cheats et Cone nic F oe Yeh showed in the pictures that althous! t elit ceasitates bending the spine iit i Be og e ee havioamne $9 won't stand for them scen Sappho was the queen of all the Impses nto ew or ops As children grow older they assume |, ere hi mae compeaaniug ‘rhe C not be set apart or endowed with SRA TE PAB VEN BUS NaN A ore all sorts of faulty positions, at work, lungs and other organs. Too low a yure woman, and wouldn' : ; He is not important. Aerouiniee pet what ae Le o IDED novelties are to bt sinall ies or little geometrical t \t play and in sleep. As a rule no chair causes the child to cramp him. i. rer Bim x60 oo all night with him, and I had her n sports wear, n ures me have coin dots in orchid, snought or attention ts given to thelr Ames abi ‘ hor hum t were, . . eon, « ost of the fas and when the positio) i: you think you s snatch u cigarette from the lips of the hand-knit 4 BEER: hge and most of the f shysical development; indeed, from a ant ‘ hc} fore you, you choke 1onable colors. 7 ' permaner Jeformity it is ed ith astonishment, you stretch OYSTER CROQUETTES. OVSTER PEPPER young dancing girl of Montmartre, popular this y ard Anat ten heme are $1.60 & nysical standpoint most children are hunchback or humpback ‘ out your arms, you never touch HEBH can\ be made either with Giean and amin coe decen Jkree: Aen te eka aia vous ever Jumper In in apple exduisite “white. crepes with widely like Topsy—they ‘Just erowed At the table the child shoula be o1 one ¢ Ol ce id other see you smoke tha * Ber mn be a ® ? - ~ #0 nything but his need to love— | bread oe or mashed pota- oysters, Add hall cup oyster Dill? and the daneine Gi ante tot and embodles several new style Spaced figures handsomely embroid- 1 know it sounds harsh to say that tught to sit correctly, not to slouch, a. pation ncthing eee to de- ahould bs thoroushiy. areingy een diauors two tabi and that’ very night. walk: fectures, The low V neck Is finished ed iN monotone. One embroidered parents do not take sufficient inter. SRI here too the chair should be *Who are the men who dare to de- should be thoroughly drained and * ae te tha Glider de Noccen ae shed in three tones of violet is handaume exactly the height suited to tho child's Lnd nobility and strength in the dried between two cloths, the hard t#Plespoons choppel px TEIVIDED ELGER ACT Anasibant with @ long graceful bow In nq another one in four shades of “*t '2 thelr children, but—thoy don't aize, Sbmen they love? Men live like gal- portion cut away and the soft oysters *€@SP00n tomato catsup anil one BARAT TA dtoci endo ouen Giaess ¢ ed silk and the ghort sleeves and would make up beautifully However, | will qualify this statement — When the little one Is being “tucked slaves for the sake of an idea, be put through meat chopper. Use 8PM salt, Pour aking disn Pe WAG WROROR (ADCS) if Spies . 1 " in” bed, it should be taught not to tt their love-life is shabby and one pint oysters, add half a cup bread #94 Place in hot When edges {¥8IN& & ride on a bieyele, thinkin, n+ have something new in aes er-they usually treat U Mehler ho hastealh Gece tie iksett ey love is shabby , oysters, 4 arnt ace in hot ov v : ping & 2 p , : 2 : double up on itself or to tle itse ° led, For them, as for the scum crumbs, one even tablespoon of but- of Oysters curl 4 dons Bad een he cceeen aoa en TUM OF Mik BHO Bo.extremely, Une shop is showing « ‘cup gy bt Cn SLe MRAM ERE THER yon, bi hould be warned the earth, the beloved has ter, | few drops onion juice or a litde Should be immediatr esl ONG. ro rmine wan or itt Ghai nks itis @ fray repe Romaine studded w the best they know how and when uo nar bad ; ht to be silly and low. 15 tinc! "minced onion, pepper and siit uttered toast and Nae Hat uaenennadtior da but it Is ef beads, ‘The effect is charmins ivey are taught better they do better iva onli y Mingle true couple? tot ite and sufficlent cracker dust 40 OYSTER OMELET Homer whe eeeoraieed nine ae a sip-over is not « « collar of gray fox further ex wateh the children se. a weakness to men? hol mixture together for handlinz Beat eges und wi A ' een Ge? hon ait ne but ha eo nees the beauty of gacm “ ae Tne hWhat man would care fo: Shi © into oblong rolls, dip in cracker omelet. cra 5 eee cen nate pas the eae rN Dd me a‘ wa Pe: Be O1On with as : ; hey cru be oF. Neihart in ews and ped oysters. r aire Re ooae 8 ‘ t spor bd wali 4 © s; they dot ove us, empabs and fry in hot fat. If potato salt, pe ec models in t und a , Meat don't know how to love the is preferred, scald the oysters before taste. nad f wan’ yas trelmine, whiet tt buck against & flim backgr ( BS mother does, to the abjection of chopping them, add one cup mashed whites and ave) wir exwllent wearing qualities ' , 1 and entire 6 ier. One is only a passerby.” potatoes, one tablespoon butter, one omelet. For M Mudridgesne ’ Kirta are in Uiack and white 4 ta love ¢w of Us have nore M4 what is the meaning of love, tablespoon of cream, and pepper and ja ge oysters, on sand ¢ Well, come in-my offles and r@ b La tglit ie ne ee “* mal backs~-the natural curves ip the whe end of loving? In the words salt to taste. tablespoon of butter. talk it over,’ said Mi. Wogglel P a " i! hae © Canton crepes. qs i. at are exaggerated in inost of um London twenty-four hours before she ~