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Ne. Radio Brings Music | From the Lamp Socket —— Gen. Squier’s Discovery, Signal Lighting and Officer Believes, Will Revolution- _ Power ize Many Activities,and Politicians Or Gel Are Already Making Speeches Concerts to Their Constituents From and Washington by the Use of Radio Apparatus. HH HH iy HH By John D. Erwin (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co Operas Copyright, The radio will bring the best music, with its helpful influ- ence, to the bedside of the sick; it will spread culture and educa- tion among all classes of people; it will remove the isolation of the rural home and bring the nation into closer bonds of union ‘this is the vision of the future as “Hotels will find it pos seen by Major Gen. George O. Squier, Mt t : music of eee - . main dining room to eve Chief Signal Officer of the United 11, euests so desire, t Slates Army and one of the foremost the realm of wireless ble to trans- el's electric radio amplifiers ing the h stalling room.” fefentists in sHohtabeeh tad dh Squier sees the possibility of almost limitle: He is int the “It seems to me that every sick room can have the ts which k benefit of music," with thin said Gen, Squier, cy he “plugged be next on the prog: in’ of office invention. tric cil patel In a room t Dien adl taeda ef Signal O: in WwW ition whieh is ” munication 1 mt campaigning Why Not Look Your Best? ‘——By Doris Doscher.— (Now ¥ i i Y dear Miss Doscher: r M 1 am a girl eighteen years of age, weighing rout 125 pounds. | am vary wit short, only 4 feet 11 inches tail : Sees Now, Milas r pik Pe Doscher, do ik you think | ” a can help my ie s i self ig any Nae ; way to gro taller t : 1 owill _ Nae ‘ be indebted to etat ow 1 you for the ad- of \ vice. 1 exer Inte cise, hut to gee extent vt of a weakness of the 1 also have very Would you telling me just what | may use to reduce them? (Rik: You are rather ut hy keepin arge facial pores. d learning to b gt u Lam sure find this a handic ow tall tanding and- sitting xercises: but the f By Marguerite Mooers Marshall Copyright, 19 3 World), by BP: New York Event 88 Publist Perhaps the reason why first love has obtained such an undeserved reputation for supremacy is because by the time lovers know better they know too much to talk! AN for cen time nd he mined to hog both role n the vorcin; friend we haven't m first mention of his st en a marri s cy the 13 th i \ us al th nd Maxims of a Modern Maid} CAN | SHOW You OUR CORSETS Py a / ENGr tt —— un THIS WON'T DOD \iS 100. fg \ Copyright, 1923, tow York Bvening World) by Press Pub. Oo, Ves, UT IY VERY HARD To PLEASE | = /HOW TO RUN YOUR HOME ——— How to Make a Beauty Parlor of Your Kitchen; oe Making Use of Appliances That Lessen Labor Will Help the Homekeeper to Retain Youth and Beauty While She Works. By Mrs. Christine Frederick, PARTICULAR Slaves i chew ere Becteg wR) eye Peomeiee bas aa ts erected fiers, statesmen and those who ? 1 service ir country, [ fail to find any C ed a “facia And vet | truly iful and in good health deserves as | patnotism: Heres to the beatity Rut aside from the va s kinds of robs, scrubs, treatments, hot and cold hacks and “face lifting.’ which the un of to-day may ser every ck, T would speak of certain beauty may adopt in he the upplication the right foltt Archimedes who lever and 1 will own kite exact! was Virst, ¢ High stool to sit SA ANOTHER) NOD ” PJ THIS WON'T LO. 175 o yee ee ! PI OOK AT TH LEASE ME ! ESS IRS eo KNEW YOU COULDN'T ( ANOTHER » many of the hh the houge in moving or litt ! Wt consider Aelf could be moved with much less effort ! down on whil ing paring: ve washing | dishes’ Do you | LTRS Nowl the fatignes s long ting done ——t_ ONE 7 « ss ——— ost une CHRSTING PAROS The weight on the ult in vari eK OSs Yet num ors of Women persist erusing to | St skill is taken to design seats Qo powt in 4 it beir you know w I WANT ONE TE MAKE ME LOOK LIKE THIS PICTURE WHAT KIND OF 59 4 CORSET <2 DO YOU xters whicl " rs whic A 5 may be rig ned to the use, and can openers which 1 © that w firmly inp kitehen make our = 7 iGtRE \ CAN Oy Ay uu have running vin (Bear iry>| = a ea we on oo he ‘ When any heavy to tind out the num (e ers or pushed on a convention time truck? Have [ not seen women lift) the dust and pape overlouded baskets with heavy wet a pan. Have you housewife weighing about 199 poupnds SN stop OVER her entire upper body® fist Th i to sweep a few eran and # Spoon e anil of dust into the usual dust pan? Yet not also s men in stores bout with kind of don a sti Why don't Foolish how . Pamily le By Roy L. McCardell A son York ing World) r tly upright and opyright.1 me pick Up every thread by i] | | Span should ha y toleran f king for Bad Girls ants to Know if Child Treatment Is t Girls Who Disobey By Sophie Izene Ady Pheir Parents Loeb by Pres A DISAPPO! NTM Ya aT ul mu y \ n { 4 spank n lon’ ' } Mae 1 i (lp war 14! ' | Going Down. | EAR STRANGEF t ) ae ; \ thos | Qn | cttitude | As the spring cor | ne t i | 1 plant the mother father's hou 1 \ i Underlying all thing aw, and when you discov law ail things are yours Are you really poor hink you are poor? Why not seti now? Sincerely 4 ALFALFA Sh j ENT | BETWEEN YOU AND ME a OMARGIE” es | § By Caroline Craw e Story of a New York Workin “= ut itment house Mr Rangle's new-found 1 heavy pots with he had ex ind enlarged. Fiatella nitenvils witt et and nies ha ny edit storie i n ipper regions of the city usual wa watt) was late, the hallis results ink the front door w “ Rut why or canvps differdht soft abd ‘ Gil ‘eh own beauty 1 Y woman can f hen. Whatever low device sary sdless ben ertion ¢ saver. Tp 4, when we npe me reed fron e Lous nf f ; é t No washings machine mgs wed ; if f hundred manicufe F re cooker may yeasons W hus ‘ of facials! Some be i manufacturers pf n oming oft Frisbies fireless fry-pot willl Centra help you retain that schoolgirl) wit complexion.” } my Mais ‘Make your husband buy you} a 1 Walter's washing machine tel keep you young.” | ' i ‘Don't break your back, let the! \ 0-So-Easy dustpan pick up the be dust for you." ; bir 1 nthe meantime—try to turn yopr fru H in tchen into uty parlor i pe Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair M Mr. T up should be use very carefully, if i t ai your hair " Thi " "l makes the hair brittle, aod ut after 9 P.M, his wife im: ‘fhe best thing for steady. yse ts Mal ani whieh i i ue and is better-than fl inything else you can use. : Jes Iwo or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsified na ' de~ in ith o little warm water the hair and agalp " t t aghly. 8 moisten the air f ho water and rub it in. It makestan ! t 1 ebundane ch, creamy lather, whtel nimosit 15° rinses oul cusily, removing every partigle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess jal ) Vhe ha es quickly a enly, gad i leave Ip soft, and the hair (ine ' Sho andailky, bright, lustrous flutly andegsy ; \ \ wit Muils phara ! re druggist giv 5 1 1 . st bd Il } af { coo MULSIFTED. ‘ u ' t aa bag . v To: MorrowerA\ Telephone. Message: jaetwe bu COLOANUT OL SHAMPOC