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YOUNGER GENERATION PRODUCING NEW STARS IN SPORTS, ART, LITERATURE, MUSIC —_—— music, art—we see this adyance of the Dollar—Anthony De Francisci—is an- younger generation other of our younger men who has Gertrude Ederle, Gene Sarazen, ~ five of the best sellers in the land advanced rapidly to a position of Walter Hoover, “Dark Horses,” © fiction have been penned by writers fame. He is only seven years out o/ ean: aa A ; ” under thirty, and four of them In the his student days. Finish “Firsts” in Championship early twenties: ‘And we find the still younger gen. A -- F, Scott Pitz Gerald, author of eration creeping up to these stars Athletic Events. “This Side of Paradise’; Dorothy At the Joseph FP. Day cup rac — Speare, whose book, ‘Dancers in the Manhattan there were six little girl Scott Fityeerald, Dorothy Dark,’ has a wide circulation; Sin- natators not yet in their teens whi 7 + clair Lewis, author of ‘'Main Street’'; were among the competitors. On Speare, Sincia: Lewis, Floyd jonn Dos Passos, author of ‘Three girl was ten, another eleven and the Dell, John Dos Passos Win High Soldiers," and Floyd Dell, author of other four twelve years old. sa “Moon Calf.’* Golf clubs are starting tournament Fiction Honors. In the world of musto, too, it is the for caddies. Caddies all over thi day of youth. — ‘ ;. ‘The man who wrote the musical Art Finds “Young Master,” Music version of “Pomander Walk," “Mar- New Genius, in Werner Janssen Jolaine,” is a youth not so long out 8 of Yale. He is twenty-nine years and Anthony De Francisci. old, Although “Marjoleine’ is his first real success, ho has been writing music for plays for a good many By Ruth Snyder. years, Werner Janssen Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) Pyriehy tress Publishing. Company. several tuneful melodies for Broad- HE new generation ts vindicating WY Productions, is another “young itself — blood."’ Janssen has not yet reached his twenty-second birthday. He is The "young bloods’ are com- ciaimed to be the youngest composer ing to the fore with splendid examples on Br at who has written way designer of the new Peace of true Americanism which will go far The to erase the doleful mutterings of Mrs, Grundys and Dr. Stratons in their dire prophesies of “nothing but lamity for our young people if they keep on the way they are going.” Recently—in fact within the past month—there have been three open competitive battles for supremacy in three lines of athletic endeavor— swimming, golf and rowing. In each case, a ‘dark horse’ has trotted to a glorious finish in the limelight of efficiency. In each ¢ has been a new star—shining for the younger generation. Miss G: se, the trude Ederle, fifteen years old, is the swimming star Gene Sur n, twenty-one years old, is the g¢ And Walter Hoover, twenty-six the years old, h honors to Amer rowing ew Y quatic Women's S. A, ama ns by winning the first international lon distance race for t! Cup in New York ago, defuuting Hilda Jan round champion of Great Britain Gsho is but eighteen years old) yd Elen Wainwr it, seventeen years ¢ ud judged fuyorite at the race. The course 1 sured tl 1 one-l Sinclair LEWD Ederle ¢ ere tind f : ns country wi y to emulate Goer Bleibtrey’s record for the dis pa : Lo tlunce of 56 minutes 27 conds: roa . Be i} rat 1 ’ Several of our colle joust of course a half mile shorter yurteen-yenr-« freshmen who are Miss Everle entered t ncarain factor ot eecpepiaheil wore ee ue tory the more remarkable, He ipsa itera fuarte egg “i a a one ming prowess began when Lies ans opts 7 ‘ ore ; . twelve yeurs old. When she wa : aS i teen she won the junior title at Bie Mons BG ne Waal Mead) a oe ter carnival of the Me nst it Le ea EBivat =e crmaat w - “Because it is distinetly an ec politan outdoor season in the ‘oot ers, ¢ A t open air pool at Brighton Beach. were SOF ae” nomie loss, not an bogndinle wai See the conquering heroes come and does not contribute enor Next: Gertrude EDEIPLE welfare to bu yene Sarazen—youthful golf profe sional—youngest professional eve a eects fares Cn ea The Jarr Family to noe the economic loss."" a nea oo |B2 iH pALUnvDax, AUGUST 5, 192 nl ae a ee FABLES {rs FAIR tre Tf | Thirty-Day Matrimony By Marguerite Mooers Marshall Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) pels: MORAL: Life Is Too Short to Train ONE Husband Properly—Why Take On More Than One? enterprising and energetic And Dora, do-nay, has been pays for al! it's worth, { In Chicago— So that hushands of Dora are seat- Where they're always doing something — tered over the landseape ‘most any/ to ndd to the where tween New York ami galety of the Wyoming. D Test of us— Now, far be it from mo or any other Has reduced this n to deny huabandex- That there are changing bust —_Boob's rm to a ays- If obviously — elin from marries? life Mrs. Dora Boob It preserves one from ever becoming Thinks that a “an old 1 woman"'— 5 husband, ike a & r ty days, one fs newiy 2 note, should run Aaae thirty days, mAS And that the same husband should not be subject to renewal “People keep thelr husbands too s about Dora me schedule. ’ monotony non the on on the jump, and rrea of domestic biiss- hare of it to twelve hus provided Dora, or any 8 up her marrying long."" Dora told the Court of Domestic Re. Mut, in addition to obj » from the lations. courts “My rule ts to keep ‘em thirty days Which poor Dora Is now encountering, and return °em, And which would be made anywhere, “Just as it says on the marringe even in this land of fairly free di- license. ve ‘"Then—et a new husband and a new Ani license! f t's the only way to keep the peace.’ In of brave second, third, marriage: eat, to the leral Ha- day matrimony, il drawbacks outweigh the if it isn’t so. is like a horse—he ts only en che'h » broken in the point in getting him ken ——— BIBLE QUESTIONS And Answers ‘oer QUESTIONS, “A passing him up, and begin 1. How did Job rank among his ,,.' heoi with anew colt? people? mat ee 5 ode 2. Who adopted Moses after he was | |... ara ae found in the bulrushes Wa bu . serately tien hie 3. Who is generally supposed to be «ki)i! ' the author of the Book of Ruth? So that he may teach some green girl 4, Did John the Baptist have many fill her phe companions while preparing himself No li fe k without tears and for the office to which he had been men 1 divinely called? The servant who has “learned our 5. What was David doing when . . Samuel came to anoint him? AIL wor h know that it | far better 6. In the time of Christ what three Aiki erated Ls add. provinces was Palestine divided into? |; TAD OSS RE te ANSWERS. ’ the same law apply to 1, Job ranked very high and other mar- ost cases, it does! to train ONE hu 2, Pharaoh's daughter. 3. Samuel. Lif t rt 4. John the Baptist dwelt by hi : In Dora Boot thirty-day honey moor could handily begin! 5. David was keeping the sheep It tal in a thinly popula 1 section » LONG to teach him crouse and 6, Judea, Samaria and Galiler That a women cannot } yrikht, 1921, ‘Triangle Beature Ser feabbage income, Sal ly’ s Dorothy SPEARE ; ; Summer : The Rich Poor Man |," J By Caroline Crawford By Sophie Irene Loeb————-"_ | 1 mnot be worked Does a Girl Ever Marry : (New. York Hvoning World) by Press Publishing Company That a had | worse than telling Her Summer Beau ? pyrlght, 1 LITTLE A And,left t And wended e whispered her good-night, the truth imprint of a kiss on him, the father, That the thew to a dress, the er way with the others into the crowded beds ‘ 4 f Phat the Unt wble Sin in man f The lamp burned low, even as his spirit eee DREAMS WHICH TURN TURTLE Alone at v pate “th Aire “cc AVE fon been waitin it Somewhere fur off a voice was calling, t i LJ Sally as she noted It came nearer and he saw the form of Fate, ; expression on Walter HOOVER And Fate sald, “Do not grieve 1 the ice chest for mid. lir © us She came up on the “Twill give you all you ak, i verand “The riches of Croosus shall he thing 1 best ald budget, ODDITIE ain visiting ut the baby just loves “Hot you must pay the eT oask” hat t tos And the poor man eried, “Show me r money yene Sarazen, twenty-one years old n ont rowing 1 think Chile has a berry that serves 11 will pay any price short of taking 11 1 Go," is the national open golf champion f Ey Rov L. McCardell ously linus ied SH} as soap and Peru a tree the a outs Gatien Giauarerene ide ; ‘the: tibrarysaua i aad we - ‘The ey ot Bug t, 1992 (New York Eve World) by Press Pybiiahing Company nking too,!? began T bark of which can be used for t newapansre witnessed he arrh of a new gol » a i ‘ 3 are s ‘cc know why I ain kaittins chiefs for Jack ‘Silv nd Dr, Wanaiih aha Autacte the same purpose. 4 a i 1 ies do not belon: bie ae Gans iguine th Neh ot this white sweater,’ said Mrs. bert Gumm? biel : healt And Fate ered, “Como with me ‘= nother new blood in a field which for the BurhiNa! AHL be VOR saison cet axniainn cimbling in his voce. “Sally r . CR SOCCER ESP ONE - ae conea euecleuly fimelaimed te eee Jere oe ne sural will Be Oh, Polson al in ed : oe Fromen apecies of Philippine And over and and over sea, Mate led the poor man, the pauy © paroD ttie sOMbORRDY COM sport of the elderly. a summer sweater. [t must be the Maslin things or them. If | do any 1 y. ig wood Chinese extract a red ink La Mee peep even” IS cin Gene started as a caddie at the Apa- example of you two girls that has work like this, and | hate to « . . % stain, dye and paint color. COREG WARN EGG bath robe, yesterday’s wamis Club, Rye, which town is the ted he enitting in ‘ fy iaer hey wees Um middle I'm H And the watehman there was 4 man also weary and worn t) Ireomn floor, town of his birth. He caddied here ~ ‘rhe two Misses Cackleberry, visit- would only sneer TE ieee lttie tI don't el the t alone, but beside these ¢ that held the ve 1 r marriage for five or six years, Two years as0, ing Mrs, Jarr from Philadelphia, Sut pitts, even if we them our- any more. 1 like to fish. You like | loved yow dearly until that measly . , at the uge of nineteen, he entered his in the cool und shaded front room, felyes, working hours and hours and ¢ a, + Ay t Y f tne ee ited out: on tlio ioor eried yours, f v enjoining a first United States open tournament {ic yory picture of industry, as they * C ME ONG. anKe Se va Ont te ‘Then | knew there was 1 ong tot o would have none of thy ; a (Gehl thins ‘t Toledo and finished in a triple tie , rather, croc paying fo mate ae ‘te mets Hordes of people useli pe ce a " Ven thant ni} for thirteenth place with George Mc SE DOL Hobe. GrUNted eee ete cary a thing it would be to! Join two A WaVACHBUTMAPEOINIA tie HER IGWB? Ani What is the price 1 the poor mar \ of Lean and Charlie Hall. © Mis k OM ON Aere _ ba : y 7 i “ Mungrily t * few hieh spot In the tournament at Skokie he was MF ie aaetm fae ia Her sister nodded an approving ill-titted pe toget eta las ade “lorie " si Mes Trice: davon t > ore forever anole Sar booked Inst some of the biggest U tov naar canmenta, NOM OU: Mra: Jame iwas:aniiioarebio’ Shily: felt {¢ some one ‘had nud ot Balneecurn ran And thy man smiled and 1 fh In ! F golf pl in the world—including young ladies had great Sentimentalist , ACA denly stuck a cold { rin in 1 He € t have th w o had rave Kinde the holding champion and the British pS apy onan It isn't the cost of su ine sony : . mae . aie Aa hone champion, us well as the amateur and tond aitabtite, facisnen Soe y t yak ee ee : whee ts eames Anil Woke Asal tive! it H Seen TO RTI , s all over again with professional golf Se of Great Brits Jack Silver, Mr. darr's wealthy Sane Npwe a 2 pie i man should suddenly tell ast asleep we aN oe the United States elor friend, and Irene being IM “porn the Mi ( berry. ‘i : i longer wished to marry her Andt HALE C t ey ste I t it-to train ecb daily hope that the fascinating Dr ane ° ! \ ii us when e were tente h t ny ef the t Walter Hoover, who won the Dia Lah CaN yA aie vely f «aca tt Ee } naw iene ' ; 7 Gilhert Gumm, society's leading den Mrs. Jarr began berself back agnin in the i nning toe open Oh, Goad." te erie W u . mond Sculls worl ateur Cham as att ais guceetlls Girls in my day t ESTAR GRA oe i 7 4 ie ats Prat airs ‘ pionship. the United States: clracks hired Gaeh hadelien aie reprovin omy |tige: pout ‘ ina Newlk . eS ear Hoover is twenty-six years old. He 0"! feos ae “ “Girls in your day were Just the writer while red Jed Rewa) Leek rea! , TING PNY! eyenteen, training with the Duluth Nea ssailas She Paes ed the eldest Miss Cuckleberrys Serhan an ceriuen eb teye " bi Y Hin 1 ‘ s ia 8 | | f ND: The object Boat Club crews in the spring and |" ‘| A erin they wore thei the new sty : ne by t ) ri ieeatod Aok. *6 ummer of 191% pane er sister's beau from the lat- of those days or W iy ettirts in W he no | pose f witt reey s ups toy ane | lis It was because of his vietory over t nae ite ane Mica: verse ae ew of ul th hour rit mat 1 with ye lad | y, but to make Paul Costeller of Philadelphia and Ri ER phyla Vinal ma bo! pt? Don i may. A Zoli \ E in sa far ne Milton Selyea, the Canadian eham ip rages Airs, JO7T hands in horror ar NOWHRODEHS at ai ail Diy " f 3 u ; ° | To throw pion, at Philadelphia a couple of RUCRSON! WAS FEED STINE rivintad ally About then, just as USOT oo ata t | s ss. The months ago, that he became entitled cave the use of ; the newspaper ' No, I don't,"" « ' eh of pt ly trent h | fig eeorarce lo the gold challenge cup, emblematir Lek SN ite a nck to This was 3 ut Mes. Jarr coull! ‘to tell yout 1 mally y or he had dearns ’ . of the American championship i RVers ed hod Ba iaetank ne the not refut 1 marked, 7 ve but he Were return t V | t smile for the save him the right to represent tho ©" he Birls replied. “All weil, 1 was going t f you think Ane Hissar ans Vat wh i‘ | sily tell United Statcs in the Diamond Sculls ne Men are away ON your actions would misconstrued Sd ‘ Me | t y not do> event. : . if you muke presents of your hanli- Widower in his cyr ti ( K et _ | aio Aes Szoover rapa with, the late I don't think there's Work to ; men, it would he alco way, “any young Ww and. Blawoel Ae In ) . or on Charles Courtney and other J i to Knit « shawl in your spare time for jncaeed to. ¢ rn etn) Ik (@ } ¢ ] M * Comparison of the official tennis au her relativ A re i - , Dep Teen ams dahip, no ranking lists for the s¢ of 1920 er member you in her will." pocket handkc f iyn't NA ——By le Vincent—__ mt! late and 1921 indicates clearly t 1 ; vouns: “men ut Don't mention wealt 1 women hae hi i EAR MISS VINCENT: | an taking he its Underthe . ae advance of the younger un i! eeH: nd then the young atives to me, or I nm nt . ‘ + I p ‘ umsta t 4 acquet wielders. — Vinc Richards met dover heels snapped the eliter enitted 5 salen eighteen: aud t See | i of Yonkers exempl During in} ; wns that sh y int have.” dedtared your advice. | wna LONESOME. DISA INTED. yndopr this official season he advanced from the t are tired of cine, and she b me »y ‘ certain young man f years oN twelfth to third place in th f of i i mind to ine ( m 1 at. WW LA IR ‘Avid | |Reonstly/hevtook’ me ing Conunittee of the US 4 I 1 " 1 1 mie? ' toon) Ker re rthe first time, A a for the national men's sing list 1 but sb ected j 1 1 4 was over he took me Walluce Johnson of Philadel; that t i ale t 1 y 1 kissed me good night ferywhere—in the world of books, neckties or hem some nicc hundker- they can leave us out of their wile.” of It all dmitted 1 ‘ y M Word From Home liked very much and now he 'e kisses, a - —- 6