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we 0” nee . , . ame ‘ ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922, Girl Who'd Be Social Worker poe AGAZ INE In a Nutshell “World History Told in Delightful Language of Classified Ads. ~ Mast Have Rare Qualities JUDGMENT, Opportunities in This Field Are Growing ‘ — ‘By Neal R. O’Hara oo Because People Are Learning That It Pays _—_—_——<—, = ——— Copyright, 1922 (New fe NDRE PAN LOB ananys Co. ON, $. Stay & + H one G. WELLS AND HENDRIK VAN LOON boil down histor) BNITIATIVE to Have Their Community in Good Social, Th of Rest bhi H of world to one volume apiece. For sale at all book priest t | REQUIRED Moral and Physical Health. ca la = cep onion * We go 'Erb and Loony one better than that. We scratch ‘ tf, A varied career in settlement work, followed by executive experience fm and much incidental speaking and writing for social agencics has equipped Miss Clare M. Tousley, Secretaey of one of the committees of the Wharity Organization Society, to tell the girl who feels the call to help thers through organized social service work what preparation is necessary @8d what the work offers after she has launched upon it. By Clare M. Tousley. _ Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. OCIAL work to the uninformed usually implies some sort of “doing oe good.” It has been this emphasis on the sentimental that has kept it, until so recently, from winning a place in the sun as a profession., ffo-day its leaders are learning the old lesson that the public will accept fand pay for anything that it is convinced is necessary, efficient and economical and performed by men and women scien- tifically trained. No profession welfare administration, publicity and can stand unless it finance in soclal work, and many other unclassified opportunities. can pass this test. “Perhaps in summarizing we can ‘We believe in doo- say that the animating purpose of the tors, dentists and social worker is the desire to improve teachers because Svcial conditions, to make the com- " +» munity a healthier, happier, better hee suns Me paveg. lace to live in. This purpose backed o ave good up with training and experience has health, an um- dotted the map of the U. S. A. with swollen jaw and is3 TOUS tey your timekeeper's payroll last week, Innumerable everyday examples there are of why it ‘‘pays’’ to do preventive ‘work in your community instead of paying dearly for the damage after it is done. More and more communities are N ting this to-day and there are not yf enough well trained social workers to t the demand. Judgment, sympathy, vision and fmitiative are some of the qualities the gocial worker needs. These are the spokes in his wheel of professional Progress, but without adequate train- img as a hub to this wheel he will @ever “make the grade." Porter R. Lee, Director of the New York Schoul of Social Work, says philosophy, | ie jowledge and skill are the three cs- Y0% Know any demonstrators of ®ential ingredients of this training. spiritism?” Philosophy may be acquired by re- Mr. Jarr hesitated, thought a mo- toa, Porinite, aS ae ment, and then remarked, “Well, our this school, as to most other grad- 4 friends Prof. Slurk and Doctor schools of social work, calis for were to see me the other * college degree or its equivalent, and faond student who has majored In the “Oh, them!" Mrs. Jarr interrupted gocial sciences in college is preferred. contemptuoysly. “Those two old hum- Hears fie one or two years in length bugs, who’used to be revivalists and a ni fs then temperance lecturers?" ‘Why should you have training? “They are hardly revivalists or oo many an invaluable community leader. fome learning, and because we have that these persons are ade- _ Salaries in social work are dbout eeeepance similar to those in the teaching field. Quately trained. If it is true for these Where there are real powers of leader- Professions, it is just as true for social ship, however, a trained social worker jor in good social, moral and phys- ‘0 00007 IM eS vnation of any kind foal health, aside from any of the that concerns the social worker can Mealistic arguments for having it 80. be secured from the American Associ- “But how can community troubles ation of Social Workers at No, 130 ch me or my family in our se- East 22d Street, ner pases City, NE . ass wi pen recen Peers | Mrs Citizen sake, Tn termed bye ihe. ebseat Woresrs of this ® hundred ways. country to work out problems of ‘Your child goes to school with others standards, professional requirements, where he can catch diseases or learn Becwoees. pene ne ie “ e forming o' is association is Loe ogee a Aas ave meer the most promising step that has ever | been taken toward placing social work j,@0 undo. Mr. Smith went to the nationally on a professional basis in- | State Hospital for the Tubercular yes- stead of a philanthropic one. ‘ terday where you are paying his bills through taxes. The community prop- erly equipped could have saved his health. Young “Jim Jones’ is being Th e A | arr ent to the State Reform School to- ° where you pay more bills. A Family mental tést and proper handling could have salvaged ‘Jim’ two years ago. By Roy L. McCardell Now it's probably too late and we will Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) be giving him a post-graduate course by Press Publishing Co. at Sing Sing in another five years, ae | CANNOT just figure out what Gayibg more taxes. A public play- this ectoplasm is that I see so ground and proper recreation would much about in the papers,” re- have broken up the activities of the Marked Mr. Jarr, as he cast aside the youthful “Blue Devil Gang’ that got Lome edition the other evening. “It sounds like a new kind of medi- cine to me," replied Mrs. Jarr, ‘‘but as a matter of fact, it is a physical or material demonstration in Spiritual- ism. You can't see it with your mortal eye, but it can be photographed, ac- cording to Sir Conan Doyle. Spiritu- alism is all the fashion now, or rather I should say spiritism. Clara Mudridge-Smith, who dropped High- er Thought for Psychoanalysis, now says that Freud and Jung bore her, and that her complexes got so com- plex that her reactions weakened, Now she is all excited about ecto- plasm and wants to hold a seance. Do JUMP IN THE BATH SHAE off story of woman and mankind in a single column of classified ads. Everything accurate and complete, from Noah’s Ark to Bootlegging Era. You can't beat a vest-pocket history like that unless you do it in a ten-word telegram. History by classified notices follows—and WILL WAKE WANTED. Ky gentleman with wide military ex- perience, additional territory for con- quering purposes. State all in first letter, No parcel of land too large to be considered, Immediate action guar- anteed, Address, ALEXANDER, the Great, Main Tent, Camp Grounds, Macedonia. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Forty live, capable young men wanted for night employment. State experience with jimmy, lead pipe, nitro-glycerine and skeleton keys, Steady work, References required. Junior partnerships for right parties. ALI BABA, Gen, Del. FOR EXCHANGE. Reliable iaonarch wishes to ex- change kingdom in slightly perturbed condition for fast horse that is not a wind sucker, A bargain for the right man. Reason for offer is that monarch must leave country at once for benefit of his health. RICHARD UT, Wind- sor Castle, Eng. DANCING LESSONS. Latest ballroom steps and inating movements other lady of experience and reputation. Private or class lessons. Telephone jor appointment. SALOME, MONEY TO LOAN. Don't go to loan sharks and get Come to me, One pound of customer is all I require for security, No mortgages; easy rates. Open day and night. UNCLE SHY- LOCK'S LOAN EMPORIUM, Water Street, Venice, Italy. robbed. flesh poGSs, CATS, PETS. Select line of animals for house- hold, farm, circus or zoo. For sale cheap, slightly damaged by water, Most extensive line in city, Also vomplete assortment of trick fleas, rhinocerl, grasshoppers, dinosaurs, elephants, potato bugs, &e., &e. NOAH'S ARCADE, Mount Ararat. Walk up one flight and save money, please mention this paper when answering ads. taught by, daily, 9 A. M. to noon. Short hours guaranteed, BLUEBEARD. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Violin, slightly damaged by smok: but otherwise in good condition, fo sale to right party NERO, Rome, Italy 6é MARGIE ” The Love Story of a New York Working Girl By Caroline Crawford 7 Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) DYFED yy Press Publishing Co. A SECOND PRINCE CHARMING. HY ie it that almost every giri who is deeply in love finds « “second Prince Charming*’! No dofibt this is also true in regard to many young men. Just as they are about to pop the vital question to the “one and only girl’ a second girl frequently appears and for a short time love seems divided. had such faith in hey Margio Prince Charming and her ideal ma» that she did not believe this puzzling problem of “two loves’ at oner could come to her. The moment sli’ set eyes upon Frank Spafford he feminine intuition cried out “This i> the man I love."”” Later, when Spaf ford broke away from society life an:' seemed so utterly dependent upon hic) sane views and practicai outlook o. life, she was perfectly confident tha he was the only man she would eye love. Then the unexpected happened. A second Prince Charming a) peared. And strange to say he ay peared at the glove counter in exact) the same way Frank Spafford hav on the game, anyway. HE human male has a natural fondness for substitutes. atend a concert he listens to the radio; if he is unable to afford the theatre he gets along happily with the movies; if he is refused by the Maxims of a Modern Maid yy Marguerite Mooers Marshall, Copyright, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. Men say they are more honorable than women in love affairs, but almost anybody will play fair if he holds better cards than his oppo- nent, knows how to call the latter’s bluff and has very little at stake girl he wants to marry—some other girl does just as well! After a woman has snubbed a man, evaded him, ridi- culed him and STILL he doesn't take the hint, you can't blame her for yearning for when she could scrawl! in white chalk on the sidewalk, “I hate you, Tommie Smith!" childhood's happy If he cannot Copyright EAR MISS DOSCHER: D How can | keep my skin from having an oily and shiny appearance without using powder? Also | have small red . spots which | should like to get rid of and which | think are blood cell Please tell me what | should use on my eyelashes to make them grow and get thick. Why Not Look Your Best? By Doris Doscher first entered her life. One bright spring morning Margit stood at her glove counter dreamin: about Frank Spafford when a sturdy ot Gordon's gin labels to bootlegging handsome young man stepped up t« trade. Easy work. Also up-to-date her and spread out a large, browr line of Haig & Haig labels, revenue massive hand. stamps, bottled in bond certificates, “I'yé worn gloves all winter and | &c, MUNCHAUSEN PRINTING thought I was through with them,’ AND PUBLISHING CO,, Baron Mun- he laughingly admitted, “but now I'v: chausen, President. decided to get a pair of gray silk gloves with my spring suit so pleas AGENTS WANTED. Large group of snappy talkers wanted at once to introduce new line 1922, \New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. LOST AND FOUND. Found, on Oct, 12, 1492, between Spanish coast and India, one large- sized continent containing Indians, buffaloes, deer and miscellaneous ant- cause the hair to grow, but a mas- Sage cream would perhaps be better to use when working out the wrinkles, Remember that frowning is a habit that is very easily acquired if you dO snag, Owner ean recover continent not watch yourself. It Is better to 5 description of prevent these wrinkles in time. end by furnishing accurate cript me a self-addressed envelope for arti- same and defraying cost of this, ad~ cle on the c of the eyebrows, The vertisement. C, COLUMBUS, care of legs will develop if you exercise PrOP- yeahetla, Plaza Royale, Madrid, erly in brisk walking, running, stand- ing on toes, etc. Lost, set of marble arms belonging to lady of excellent way, shape and form. Corresponding measurements shed If required. Suitable reward, Dear Miss Doscher: 1 am 21 years of age and am only 4 ft. 11 inches tall and weigh about 110 pounds. Can you fit me out, I'll be hanged if I know what size I wear—I suspect it’s th largest size ii stock.” Margie was unaccustomed t) «! thiy introductory business before sale, Alinost every person who cami to her counter was dignified and ser‘ ous, Therefore this exceptionalils good looking young man with hiv jolly, holiday manner, put her in good humor. “Some guy," announced Maisie, a» she followed Margie to the opposit: side of the glove counter in her searc! for a large size. "Say, how do yui know HE isn't your Prince Charin ing?" Margte laughed half indignantly «! SE At cee aL ve inet sett eR ee feet cnemar the quses Cemperince Jecturets now,” sid’ Mr, BILLIE E.B. please tell me through your col- LO, Gen, Del., Rome. the suggestion and hurried back to t!: 2 SAGTATA RIGOR DOOD ee ae eee, ee me ene Making love to the woman he marries soon becomes’ If you umn what I can do to grow a few young man, tion yourself. ation officer. The Judge turns over young culprit of twelve years to for two months’ probation, with r recommendation for the dispo- other day on a matter connected with one sort of spiritism, so to speak, for they are bootlegging now.” “They are two old frauds, OLD AND MISFIT CLOTHES. “Those are the shade t want,”’ hy Nifty coat, silk lined and tailor declared, “bit great guns, see if I cai made, for sule cheap. Slightly dam- 8¢t my big paws in ‘em aged by mud, but dry cleansing can He held up his hand and Mi an old story to a man, So !t does to the woman, but she is like a child—the older the story the better she likes it and the more frequently she demands its re petition, the fa meal sionally rin: water to which a few drops of av more inches, or have | already attained my full growth? — in TINY. and occa- those ps friends of yours, no matter what the: =i t 9 jded, you will not At 21 years of age you usually have t it in @ patiently fitted the soft silk gloves at the end of that h4 . y u. ostringent has been add OP = A pul nn gor i oe Ete ane Ot ov find out why 2te dolng,” sneered Mrs, Jarr. “The Certain young men try to make themselves look older cd to use powder, For the red spots your full Nothing can be London, Working each finger as carefully and ang Billy la a delinquent. It may last tlme they were in this house and more responsible in order to forge ahead in business. {TY Massaging not only the face but Gone to increase the height with the vxilfully as she would a woman's glove. “I don't mind telling you, you'v« been so kind,"’ he volunteered, ‘that I just landed in New York an hour ago and sold a story. I am a hack writer from way out West. Guess that's why I'm so large compared t: most of your New York men, Yes; should apply ma'am, I sold a magazine story befor: PERSONAL. MARK—Come and get me, Every- thing O. K all is forgiven, Den't forget to bring family jewels.—CLEO, 4 t may they made so much noise, with Prof. Yet the moment a business WOMAN dares to let her. the entire body, as this will regulate @xception of exercising the spine #0 Bee just pe pee ad Slurk singing the baritone ballad self look “older and more responsible" she thereby re the blood and make the blotches dis- 98 to keep it nimble, This can add ‘body knows how to release his ener- ‘The Dying Sailor,’ while Dr. Greese her foot on the toboggan. appear, Frequent applications of possibly an inch to your stature, You gies into the right channels. played the piano, that the neighbors liquid Vaseline or olive oi! will en- are about normal weight, but you Janybe he has had some life experi- hammered on the steam pipes.” ‘The trouble with your old college, as with your old friend, is that it courage the growth of the eyelashes, can gain a few more pounds now that noes that have nade him ‘wise’ and ‘‘But they are the only mediums I assumes it's right to ‘touch’ you and assumes your “privilege” to fall for 1° careful not to get it in the eyes, You have your full heli ht Try to 4, or perchance his family mis- know," Mr. Jarr replied. “They have the “touch.” stand and sit correctly, as these are him and will sooner or later been corn salve peddlers, oil stock great factors in keepi the spine a criminal out of him, You are salesmen, radiophone inventors, re- straight FEMALE HELP WANTED. Refined young maids wishing po-i- ‘tions in Dear Miss Doscher: 1 am almost nineteen years old, swell castle More demoralizing than drink or drugs to the average family is th: ‘of to make a decision about that vivalists, temperance lecturers, Chau- presence in its midst of one spaniel woman, who fetches and carries —azd BE UTR a pA geiedt Mb di tga Sh that will affect his whole life. tauqua entertainers, and now boot- picks up things—until the others lose the use of their feet and hands the height, | appear ine a girl of hy an pone dtorte Yeu want to base your answer on leggers—they will do anything but moment they step inside the door of home. {oULRRRER IEG lb Gare ombare H C k Ap t sate Seay. at oe oe ¢ } not guesswork. Without train- work—and they always make good at Hed eh PAU UPN IS A lena pa Ow to OO rou Margie, Secretly sho had always nursed an ambition to write, but she | any sort of fakery. A child has sharp likes and dislikes in the matter of food; a young man had no faith, no belief in her owr “1 do not know {f any Spiritualistic in the matter of girls. Hut after he has gone hungry or lonely almost any {The profession of social work can be demonstration they will give will be thing to eat—or to kiss—iooks good to him, y divided among several fields, genuine st not, most likely not, but . — first is the one where the worker I know they will spread the hokum Lives of first wives all remind us the seconds might have a lot better ae “ dealing with individuals, or fam- in a satisfying manner, and if your time--and usually do, - as batte urself taller is by stretching and 1ESE trout are delicious when Filet two good sized trout Nr Tone by ore. Here you will find friend Clara Mudridge-Smith 1s sap limbering the spine, which to a cer- broiled; dress, clean and wipe done by cleaning and skinning the few manuscripts, but now that I've iting teacher, the medical social enough to give them, say, fifty dol- tain extent can be done through sys- the fish dry, then rub in butter fish, then removing the bones. Wipe Oey ie as story I offered and e lars, I will gual 5 Y ane A spatio exercises, If you keep your °F oil and broil slowly about five and sprinkle juice of lemon over the have orders for more, you just bet Aerts ease tea bl rmeay Serene weno et First Modern Spiritualistic Seance fs a ange then brush with melted butter, ['m a writer spelled with capitut thirty-four additional kinds. if ectoplasm is what is wanted, they t raceful and nimble there is no ©M hot platter, This fish is nice ey - Next comes the field that las to do will supply that too, I have their nge on platter, put a teaspoonful T gloves were wrapped and the ‘with group work instead of individual, address—they are stopping at the TT. first modern ‘mi ‘ily social er, and as many good, give an interesting seance, and well under control and learn Mlnutes; season with salt and ar aoe ay biel 4 we we od not longer than five minutes, letters This includes settlement work, clubs, Hotel de Gink—and if your friend will seance was held ‘and experience you can’t do it. give me any suggestion which would help me in my quest for nches? E, D. By Emilie Hoffman. % s, I'm he laughed pot LO Deepen area BROOK TROUT. TENDERLOIN OF TROUT. gleefully, “I didn’t think 1 was this This is morning when 1 lit into town with a a writer,” " why your short stature should With maitre d’hotel sauce spiritualstlc quested, The girl clairzed to have oa- b | bandicap to your good appear- seventy-four tablished communication with the ® STEAMED TROUT: of sauce tartare on each filet and gur- change delivered and still the young nish with watercress. Serve remain- "™n hesitated alee “| suppose you think I'm fresh, tell ‘Sommunity organization, Boy Scout pay the freight, I'll see she gets a years ago to-day in the Fox “Knocker," who professed to be the M If trout are large steaming is a good der of sauce tartare in separate bowl, | ' SUPINN VON, Oe aut go . Social research, a third seance with all the trimmings—in ‘i spirit of a murdered pcedier Ma Dear Miss Doscher: mathod of premuation, After-nemoy ing at} th Maid, some eee ancieo coming inte its’ own, It fact, f can Guarantee Prof, Slurk and Homestead mear Hydesville, in Wayne guret Fox, Kate's elder sister, Docs rosewater and glycerine ing the entralls clean the fish and TROUT BN COQUILLE, al heyy ela ple Hit olny ie. - u ask your Legislature to pass a Dr. Greese can be depended on to County, Western New York. The Fox alleged that she received 1 help superfluous hair to grow and season, bot! Inside and outside, with Grease the paper cases and set them 4, nodded to Maisie)” Wel! and you are wise, you will do this give her a good trimming.” family, living in @ little two-story from the “spook.” The two F t good to remove wrinkles by pepper and salt. Wrap in a cloth and in oven a couple minutes, being care- jow that [nf in New York I may On the basis of a few sporadic In- So Mrs. Jarr hastened to the tele- frame house, were much disturbed Who were natives of Canada, soon re bing it in your skin? These steam. A two pound trout will re- ful they do not scorch. Parboll the need ther pair of gloves soon you might cite them, but on phone and called up that opulent 1 848 by explained knock. MOVed to Rochester, wh they lived inkles make my forehead look quire half an hour's steaming. ‘To trout and cut into scallops about one- you never can tell.” more stable ground of having young matron, Clara - Mudridge- S27 !Y 'p 1848 by unexplair k= with a married sister, Their reputa y ugly. Ihave tried tweezing make a butter sauce put half a cup half inch in width, Fry tn butter, Margie stom dumfounded. > There d the whole situation, In making Smith, who eagerly requested that 88 and rappings. Or the last day tion as “mediums” soon became wide ny eyebrows, but they seem to of butter into saucepan oy then mix with bechamel sauce or with was something about that young man social surveys the research Mr. Jarr get In touch with the two of March, it 1s said, Catherine or Kate spread and they founded the modern come i7 again repeatedly. | have water, heat until creamy, th parsley and fill the cases. Cover with which she liked, and yet she waa in 0 is in his proper element. famous and, if paid enough, happy Fox, a girl of nine, discovered that spiritualistie cult which still h jood general development, but my two tablespoonfuls grated hors bread crumbs browned in butter and dignant at herself for comparing hia Wader the heading of social work mediums and arrange for a seange on the cause of the sounds was intelli- thousands of adherents in the United legs ore very thin. CEDRIC I. and salt and paprika to taste, Pour set in oven a few minutes before serv- to Frank Spafford flso oome institutional work, public the mllowing night. gent, and world make rays 48 Te- States aad Canada. > sewater and glycerine will not over the stearned fish ing. To:Morrow—The Twe Men. ” .

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