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WEDNESDAY, AUGUs! 23, E Can You Beat_ It! me PERT By Maurice Ketten Youngest Jockey Learned| — An Innocent Abroad (An aaN Panny ) Seven an! : SF }| To Ride on Hobby Horse | 1'LL FIX YOu MOUTH WIDE +) Then, at 16, R d Bush Rod Ostend Is Just Like Atlantic City, NO PEP. wi U2. seemammemnomnens en, at 16, Raymond Bush Rode Only It’s Different. ; ea Gh A His First Race—and Won! By Nea! R. O'H will tell you that — By Neal R. ara ys are born, not made, That is why there are so few Sandes and Fators to make turf his- tory. That also is why trainers con- stantly are in search of promising material, and why little Raymond Bush jr, to-day is on the road to fame, One year ago young Bush never had seen a horse raco, ‘To-day he is riding winners at Saratoga and experts say that within a few brief months his tame will rival that of Tod Sloan, once the peer of all Jockies. Bush, who is Axceen and Ives with his family at No. 843 Passate Avenue, Nutley, is the youngest jockey in the United States to-day, He sprang into fame Just before the opening of the . C es Feel THE EFFECT | present season at Saratoga when be ee Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company. Relgian Sea Resort Is the Goods for Any One With a Mean Penchant for Gambling, OSTEND, Aug. 7. RIGHT little seaside resort is Ostend. Another Atlantic City, but not an quite the sane in The board walk bandits on the Jersey coast could give the local innkeepers a $10 start and then beat them out on the charge per day. Which is not to say that Ostend furnishes a fleld day for the pikers, It ain't that kind of a place. The King of the Belgians has a summer palace here, and the Kursaal (as they daintily dub their Casino) will cover any- thing you want to bet at 1 Ht. At that, you could im » you were at Atta they serve beer and wine on the sidewalk instead of, around at the back door, main strand for the promenaders is made of tile instead of plar d is a little shi on hot dog stands and Japanese rolling ball le from that it has all the advantages of a New Yorker's Pe Cuma sae BETTER /N AN A Hou OR TWO DID You > x SEE THE rode + OF HIS TREATNENT ea pion fo an easy win for . c — ee) Memory Purse’? at Rm- = J pire City track. Those who applauded Cc Of him then for the ease with which he oO Drought bis mount in galloping did not know that he was winning hin that race Kush Knew it, though, and he was sure no one elae hed a tie City except that here ee ee ee So idea of 4 swell sea resort. More, in fact; because here they like to boast chance to win, heeaume he was de- ESS | eer ‘ that Ostend has everything that Monte Carlo has, plug a few thrilling termined to inaugurate his jockey ea- yome ieason, the race was going te } extr reer with w victory. He did. be taken awoy from him, When the ‘ le nee rsc is right by the seaside, a few hundred yards from Young Bush was born near a stable Kindly stowards handed him the § b4 the best hote You'll see the longest line of bookies at Ostend you ever ind near the Hiliside Pleasure Park for the winning Jockey he was so re- t Wrapped your eye around. Eighty, ninety, a hundred of ‘em in a row! in Nutley, Perhaps these two factors eyed he k the money, murmured : They jerk up a new set of prices on the ponies every minute or so. One were the determining ones In bis lite. a ‘hank you"'—and fled without the ‘ bookie peeks at his neighbor and offers the same price or maybe a but frou the time he could toddle he coup, Later he told Healey that he ‘ fraction better, ‘They're alws ing and marking up new quotations evinced the grewtest love of horse wighed he'd stopped to take the cup t when they aren't busy scooping {n Belgian franc notes. And these bookies, flesh, | As an intint, or hardly more ang Healy roared, but sent him back j who make book independently, are In aduition to & long Une of paris mutuels. than that, his greatest Jo wus the ep the cup, und young Bush got that, { horses of the merry-go-round at the (00, { Everybody at Ostend bets on the races, You see the gals and old dames pleasure park, where his parents “s, Raymond Bush waa presented ‘ dipping into headed bags to bring vu 50-franc note to put down, The often took him In the evening. AS ® with hin colors and a three-year con- 4 women are pretty shrewd bet buyers, too, They take in the whole range young boy his favarite toy was bis oo and riding a winner is losing i of bookmakers to see which re giving the widest pr off, it's the women that s, And when th lways seamper and hobby horse, As ne grew Into a mturdy, if diminuitve lad, he used to {ts novelty to him, He likes to ride race ix ¢ und the # vs pay HOORAY ! pers because, as he saya, It's lots rt ov 1 the os f omen 8 seam hang around the livery stable begging Wmrer ( ee A i le Si eh nae ae ee ut) / HIS > - PevIniBaORtS Hele LNW boreea ts athe more tun than ‘tra ng In Che aaty sponds , ut the seashore. And she has plenty of French an TR or up and down the street for exer- and those who have seen him ride English sisters, too, that are just as hard-bolled gamblers as she. EATNEN ise) Ag a a y al cise. As ail his riding had to be done proclaim him a perfect horseman an at a walk, thouxh, “it can really be Say he has a wonderful tut before said that Bueh never had ridden a bim, especially he tps the sentos horse until he got # Job ax stable goy-at only 95, in full regalia for J. Simon Healy, who owns and trains rece horses, ps ‘The job In the stable meant happt- ¥ W ddi Ps ness for little Raymond and from our e ng f the beginning it was easy to see that A s ta horses liked him, He hada way with nniver'sary horses, that Was all there was to it. He seemed to talk thelr language, : ‘Then one day one of the older stable Twelfth—‘‘Linen Wedding.” boys failed to show up and there was In the Kursaal they feature baccarat, and that’s one tough game when they go ucainst you, Every night when the tables get warmed up, a man n't fight S$ Way to a bet-side pl » because of frilled-out women that are gambling there. principal evening sport around here—put- ting on st chiffos and rings, and parking alongside a table for play, The girl ss wron ‘ood sports, too. Never a whimper or rarely a word when they lose. They always know they can hock the jowels on their back and hav much darby as they did before the, bet, so seaplane saemmneann ee If the vogue they unveil around these parts is authentic, then the long skirt is on its way overseas to the American clientele. You don't see one’ in tw y that’s as brief as you'll a in the average New York hotel tablecloth and napkins e days. Everything ts tending toward length, and from the fall of 19 no one to take the horses for their ee f course, be of linen, on, it ain’t going to Le so tough on the blind men. brisk trot around the track, ‘The should, of course, ; 7 stableman called Bush, and to make the linen idee This is one of those spots where they rave about the wonderful surt and then keep away nm it and let the tide roll in. ‘Thousands gome*to Ostend to be by the sea, but only u fraction of ‘em get over the it. They dress for bathing, maybe; and their intentions ar ter an hour of display manocuvres, the and then dress up again. after seeing s “Jump Up and give this horse a conspicuous the napkins should be Little exereise, bat not too. fast” he roideq in some artistic manner to sald, never dreaming that Raymond's sole experience on a horse's back had n astride lumbering Uvery stable tions. haga, and then only ata walk, Bush If paper napkins are preferred. sr - never had sat in a saddle except thone lect the heavy quallty with the linen Attached to the horses In the merry- finish in all white, Cover serving xo-round. Without batting an eye he trays and plates with linen doylies. k B 1 took held of the reins, spoke a word A pretty table ntrepiece can be Look Your Bes rete arse, who looked around over constructed, with handicerehlef Linen his flank and nodded engagingly—and Use a round tin baking pan or cut ankles in aod. But rn around and walk right ba me of the surf gowns at Ostend, 1. You wonder what became of all those clothes we sent over to the form a feature of the table decora- The Jarr Family Ey Foy L. McCardell ; ee Se By Doris Doscher ’ the boy leaped into the saddle, a band®of cardboard and fasten the Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company. Gopysin® York Evening World), by Pros Mubjlehing Compan Ile was breeaing the mount around ends togethe: apa! aida n MBOLDENED by the rumor that who have tried to spoil the pleasiut EAR Miss Doscher: how | can stop losing it and add ‘ne track when Healy came to hin pea aise oka can te exiahcarae her sister had eloped with Party I have been giving to the 1 can wave my hair beau- to its growth. Ww. R.A. stabil He noticed his horse going Do: Bee we bout the hair that a"vund the track, but particularly he tle linen tape around the upper edge, tifully and fix it nicely, but BEY RORY ‘ir and noticed the natural grace of the stable leaving an upstanding frill; fasten the Wave CO ee eee Bc utimos boy. who was so easy In hig gent as to two pleces of wire (rolled with a nar out very easily. Inte the ne eT the oreper xeem almost as much @ part of the row strip of linen) at each side of the : ate the new growth morer hares'alowin Games receptacle and lace these wires to- Can you advise = inassaging of the scalp © nigh’ Who ia that up on Suspicion?” he gether with narrow linen tape to ) me how to keep pearasiocia BLL ye i table man, When he heard form a fancy handle. Attach a clus- Cackleberry girls by hammering on the steam pipes or pounding on the floors and ceilings of their fiats eve: nce half past eleven, But what can achelor mill- one expect, when one endeavors to ‘body said he entertain one’s soctety friends, when use he had @ one resides among the artisan young Dr, Gilbert Gumm, s0- ty's leading: dentist, in Jack Sil- Miss Gladys Cackle~ 8 Speeds berry had erowde 1 . ts | Courtship and Marr'‘age | onalre—at leant was a millionaire, be: —By Uetty Vincont— Japanese yalet—tnto a corner, and classes?" hieiweanyelit) | SN een Tee pea coe it was the now stable hoy he waited, ter of linen Howes of Som vee of | cit, 1d (New York Gvening World) by eu Pubiwning Company, UAAET the influence of the Prohibition In another moment Juck Silver, longer, orwould iiquid vaselli® appited to the scalp, and whew Bush came in from axer- Road, Of Tee ee Ce thie on aide EAR Miss Vincent—Dur- last heard from him and 1 am ST4De, full’ punch Hat had bea ing further crowded In the corner by you advise me — well rubbed in, twice a “week Fe eee eae as iacher>” ne Of handle. ‘Thin basket can be filled D ing the war ‘my mother - rather worried about him for, as ye Ya though Jack Bllver sttnegtus ae tenes hee anger te to bob it? (Dear Miss Dosche: ea Tunis with fresh or linen flowers, or it Bean like 9 Table 50 Bt) you probably know, a man who ius weakening fast and would pfo- necked, would have proposed and be My friend Will yaw kindly sell me (ny cers No, siv,”" the lad replied may serve an « hiding place for the the, splclene alte: oeuid - posmily has been gassed ia never sure of Sogo ‘to the younxest Mins Cackle- accepted and his buchelorhood endes Id like to rect weight and height? | am six: “Would you like to be? favors, in which case the centre must heip. In the early part of 1918 comigg through. Would it be jerry rigit then and the daraver, for he, tike the. rest of tt wey k teen. Also advise me from what be filled in with wide ruffles af the» she invited a lovely chap from proper for mo to write him For the Summer Night's Festival party, had been partaking of the tem- BLOG OMSK a person subject to pimples, oily “Then you will be"? linen to give a fluffy effect. The flow- cut West to the house. He another letter, although he owes way ut its hivight. Some of the party perance punch after it had bee ing cigarette skin and frequent rashes, should That day Bush began his training, ¢r# can be fashioned from linen the bs ved with ws one day and then me one? , were insisting that Mrs. Clara Mud- goundly spiked and was in t st pan! | be Could you tell abstain? Cc. Ww. In a week he no longer was morely Same us from crepe paper. had to go back to camp. Two A SOLDIER'S SISTER.” —gidge-Smith should repeat her Dance of irresponsible. enthusinsm.. wi ee me how he can The average height and weight of & exercising horses, He had such an Another effective centrepiece can be days later he wrote to my brother Do not stand upon conyentionality of the en Beads, while Mr, Perey causes innocent bystanders to pro)» bout two Fi! Of your age ts i feet 8 Ine timt he was given the job of made by cutting @ plece of cardboard and told him three times in that in « cuse like this, By all means Pinkfinger was declaring that Mrs. in haste and marry in a panic, But 40 it? He has emoked abou fall and 112 pounds. You mu ning the horses, always under in the form of a calyx and covering aamo letter to have me write to write w Intter to the young man sy was his sonimate before all was lort he had been backed and a half years. c.M. F. stain from toot pastry, « th \iner's watchful eye, He pro- With green linen, then fill In the cen him, We never heard from! him Coen ities Wincenit ah aekcans chagms of her ripened ma- against the door to the hall and he — Keeping the hair tice from oil IS @ candy and Shea? or per- xressed vapldly and he seemed able tre with rose petals cut from two or again until he returned from ngcithc OA Lie y lus Ui y appeal to me!'’ he declared. realized tht some one was inock creat aid in making it curl readily. Naps you overinduise in meats with to get greater apeod from his mounts, three shades of the linen, In whatever France in 1919. Since then | have Hue Oe aye HAH ar n Mrs, Jarr and Mra. Rangle ineegsantly againat the upper p \ 2 the washings (00 Neh, greasy eva Chew your with Jess apparent effort and drain color scheme you may choose, to been corresponding with him, He ive years, “Giring the inte Shre9 wae tec anuably disposed toward Ae tient Mr, Silver Imagined from 4 dry shampoo between t ae food fine to hel r ) clap out. Upon them, than any one else. Sus- form a huge rose. also has one of my picturce and | monihe wo have been about @ these strange manifestations of thé the woodeny sound that it was Gladys Will help to accomplish this, but Be Og et ‘ion im particular was ® favorite Have twelve small dolis, or as many have his. His letters always ex great deal, but last week she said owoct of joy unconfined and a thor- Cackleberry patting him on the hed, careful to brush all of the powder out Tam a young girl of fifteen and !th him and he seemed to be a favor- as there ure guests, Dress these in pressed great affection for me. For she would like to go with some juchiy spiked Prohibition punch, Dut finally realising It was « orctha uae greatly troubled with a mole near ite with the horse fine linen; if harmonising colors are instance, while in a hospital in one elss. She kept saying this so ‘After all,’ sald Mra, Jar, with knocking at the door, Mr. Silver ” ani ; end has my eye. Would you kindly advia That's all there is to the story. He selected the effect will be beautiful. Dayton, where he has been for much that at last | became angry smiling coinplacency, ‘we are all in- turned and opened It, for all the rest Tam very glad tliat » WoueW Lean det ticof it i given a chance on Suspicion and Place them in « clrcie in centre of over a year on account of being and told her to go ahead. She is yocentiy gay. through sheer happl- of the party were singing and danc- decided to discontinuc cixarette smok~ * ERANCES S. ie and the horse came through, table and by means of wire attach gassed, he wrote: “I'll be in New 9 ips wen a Srayellings leeman nea of heart!" ing and talking at the top of thelr ing. ‘The reason tobacco is soumlt as 4 | PRAT S “Wisc they called young Bush up the rose centrepiece to appear as York some day to get you,” and and because he is out of tawn a Meanwhile the door bell was ring- voices and gave no heed 1 solace I» because the gennitie o Ane thee ean the Diet the stewards to receive his though it was being upheld by the he also sent sets of postal cards great deal sho wante us to be ing from leiow, but no one paid the As Jack Silver opened the door ce : eS nm, It tye le hese tort to the Minds eta fe. prize after the race he had one bad figures either with the hands or rest- With love verses. Now, it has friends just the same. He is a joust attention, expec as Gertrude, large foot, built on the architectural “8 effect on the nery eee aaa 4 =i ht when he thought that, for sag Upon the shoulders. ‘These linen gr dan and | can't dance a Jarrs’s maid entertaining lines of w plienic ham, w ust acts asa drug and is more and more eb Keon. = attired dolls may be used as favors. ¢ ) step, although ! promised this ide, her fireman flance, with the against the lower part of the door ty demanded by the system to have @ They could be made to serve as pin Feed the Brute ae MERON the pen by ed temperance punch inthe kitch- prevent it being cloned, and then th yequired effect, Su the lugwal way or needle casas and pen wipers. all, isea to and the tim) give up the other man. What do er Nos InantRR: thet Bwyer of the foot shouldered biR WY oOo veruome this ia ti ; trengthen DO Y( U K NOW—Kip’s Lane ? = Favorite Recipes by one up the neva ny that ) you advise? TROUBLED.” iertrads come with —-‘Thp late comer was a li a 4 . Arig a Viol abies Famous Men. Learn to dance, for whether t 1 to thy headquarters of man, ‘with dull red dewiaps, li Bae ERRORS nr be beat cares for you ot not vou will find ny No. 48 and Join the freckled hands, heavily beringed. \ ee ened by: | t UST where the Socand all young people dance aid it will he tut purple, red and yellow sourt with a Necomplished by | " na ane) se Na BY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. 1 jcip to you in making ethos Jarry remarked, “Some- large diamond stiekpin and at sie bates scaly vated rattles ove going from the foot Bread Tarts friends, ha ihe door--aad | and Panama lit. Ras Rae oa ete i waar to Long Island City dceps tedah berend cninisas ‘Dear Miss Vincent: | have dott 1 ringing. “I'm trom the Internal lt NSE PR t 08 use t t the same whleb t ped nut menty, n going out with a young man ieee ney Pavariontie he — ine Hquor 2¢t8 a8 @ tone on t Iittle farm vartod you | i tropes una Henry } 1% teanpoons baking powder whom | love dearly for the last rinwing,”’ replied Me Ls papa np near ra pebieagilte and there is no need fe hful green fleid backs in ] sees. two years. We both have good those tenants downst ed on the premises ee cineca mag | Bais Sen s those times, breastworks i igen. Free. tsiee bank accounts and quite enough —~, sther bad halt, ean onl le Batiie belonke ‘ser up on Kip's Lane for defense } Piling. to furnish a cozy little home. ¢ some by strengthens | vipowar, NS ORAS EAs a renal eae aint cia G 6 See i 1 ewe. However, the young man thinks Nor th sawife’s Ser c | It can be accomy 1 oand It the city, ao us itish men-o'-wur sulled up the Eust ree ATTN Geng ' 15 caagoed wait seas Newser she young) man shinks For the Housewife’s Scrapbook Ut can be eoomnlislud ond It will 0 ss pate ap fever an auchored: at “Kips tas | AY 8 pres, t > lemon, fore we venture forth on the sea ————" find that he is master of }imselt stretched wlong the *! San ealdicke tae rena | Powder ' Souk bread’ crumbs with grape of matrimony, © are both me irlaneale eces. of corru- If you vaiue your tuinbiers Pp River 5 coal AuuINt tow ee sacs leo i juice and the strained lemon jutce making good money and he is Be iran teach corner wf them in moderately cool water | Pewittyae Beer ms what to} aaa, ey ' sa thy fotilla ar icsinae walne catch Nere | (Sate Antiseptic Wash Beat egg-yoike andiaugartoucrnor ewantyefour while! am twenty, gated rubber a t f them jn moderately coo! wi itl you please tell ms what § euked roof and a oa thy Rotilla of bouts swarming out of New CALNE Coen LARUE Tene cIBON\C pou seninie- GRA Mer cre ee. the ray to keep It from curling little while before pouring in t do for my hair, ae it ie alway uicheot point. UM wo. Dull of tiny town Kk Whioh dotted the river | icutariy ai powder, bread crumbs and the the right age for marriage? upward. Have the rubyer extend drinks, When making hot drip! oily looking although nana oe brought ‘ ie Bons inieoning ae hana Te Gaeral wad: diver 4 , u i ; f A “ 1d 40 Well ware the tiny bricks put uy the on clumbere ne pinch | beaten whites of the eggs. WAITING PATIENTLY, si> or eight inches along each side, # silver spoon in the & ot bial ncaa se av, VASO era fot’ 208 Danka lut Kipte Bayne araveithe |\sike veces ' Divide into buttered and foured You have not mentioned any figures ‘Tiny joles can be pierced through DOUllim in the hot water , Rraduent sunnings and atring wn yan, ae when It wi, It American soldier: before. them, wermicidul weak; reodmmended by layer tins and hake in a moderate so 1 have to guess at your salaries ¢, Manis eae ehnouall Shy ee i i, LR PPS ae SSD bata ington met the retreating col | UOxMclans for nersonal | hygle 5 oven for twenty minutes, Put to- and the amount you have in the bank, ‘"® "bPer te Rew ku housekeeper keeps a supply of In the halt. Tey satan uae FSi Inu corntleld, not far beyond | roleoncus, ee i gether with filling, Beat up cogs, add you must remember that it costs i a the kitchen where she can every other week p's Bay : wh Laon ay ft te diffeult i sugar, lemon juice and wajnuts, This just twiee as much ag it did a few ff there is no paper handy when gy say a hurry woen BFS" Dear Miss Dosche: in local even einutive At All Druggiots and Departmene E tart may be covered with frosting of yeara wav to start housekeeping. [f baking « cuke, Jus! grease the baking ay s onsiable linen or fruit juices lam a young 6 stoon and ve on es 1 n tores, 25¢ F ikea the young man feels tt would be ad- pun lightly ano afl our over it, then spi vcr The blotters absor> Kies" have a beautiful colo: of wut malng (he general in (Gopyrisl + 1022, by the Hell Bynaicate, tnv.) viewble to wait another year perhupm tap t sharply to remove tt ‘ } es i i : t noy de adobe G = d ; hu p pan v N® uu jules And leave litle t am losing some of it ens) Line the boy, along w corntte eovered by eon over four months eince you had better abide by his judgment, surplus flour. out. comb my hair. Kindly adviee me = Sith Street, was ik There ls Depot buildings 3 t ‘