The evening world. Newspaper, August 24, 1922, Page 21

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| \ { \ { rrr THURSDAY, AUGUST Managing the Masher What Would YOU Do if One Should Annoy You ? What the Polo Girl Should Wear COSTUMES FOR ‘‘WATCHING” AND FOR PLAYING Not ‘‘Prince AND the Pauper’’ Now— They’re One and the Same! THREE ASK IN bei his —— Ex-Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, Prince Oscar of Prussia and Duke George of Meiningen, Lean and p ‘Hungry as Cassius, Might Take a Tip From Other Royal Examples and Get Jobs as—Well, as What? By Marguerite Mooers Marshall, Copyrtent, 1922 York Evening World) by Press ishing Company, HEN a European Prince loses W his throne job, what can the poor thing do? It is an aspect of the unemployment problem not without pathos. Must a r these days? Prince be a panhand According to the latest cabled reports three members of German royal famt- lies have passed up the problem of self-support altogether and are tell- ing the republic, in effect: ‘*Come across—we have to eat."’ They have just petitioned the War Office for pen- sions, - There is, first, among these hungry Princes out of thrones, ex-Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, He was opposed to the American Army fn the Argonne. He is now unemployed, and he asks for the pension of a Ger eral—ten dollars a month. Princes— like ladies—must live! Prince Oscar of Prussia, the Kai ser's fifth son, is another on the hard up st. Two years ago Oscar ¥ living peacefully in the suburbs of Berlin, working as a bani employee. Now he insists that he just can't pos- sibly get along on his salary and wants a Colonel's pension on the side. He has been advised to postpone his request in the hope that a settlement of the Hohenzollern estate will im préve his personal finances. Perhaps the Republican Government foxily cal- eculates that Oscar should have his ds ac share sooner or later of the fi cumulated by that pair of Prussian best sellers, the former Kaiser and the former Crown Prince Thirdly, Duke George of Meiningen has demanded his little bit in the form of a pension, asserting that he was a former Inspector General in the army The Duke has been turned down They do say that the German people who used to think nothing too good for the All Highest and his umpty-steenth cousins, are now gold and unsympathetic toward royalty with its hand out, The popular idea seems to be that Princes, like other folk, should get fobs As a proof that tt can be done, there is the Crown Prince of Saxe- Meiningen, who—although he was thirty years old when dethroned—got busy and studied law. Now he has been appointed to a minor judgeship in Thuringia and earns 1,900 marks a week Former Crown Prines Friedrtely Wilheim, as everybody knows. fol lowed his father's example and wr a book. Royalties for r were, And Just as the former Kuisr perhaps has een preparing for | worst—the Soviet day when everybod will have to perform: manual labor he wants to eat—by practising as a woodchopper, so his eldest son has ties. as it Feed the Brute Favorite Recipes By Famous Men sy ROY L. McCARDELL. Lags Mushroomette. HIS is the queen of breakfast | dishes and should be served, of course, with brotled king of breakfast dish toust, and several cups of fresh-m: » hot buttered fragrant and just-strong-enough-t bring-out-all-flavor —pere: foe ——Revipe Te and slice a half poun mushrooms and cook in butter fashioned frying pan till nearly dl ‘The pan is now good and hot; mode te the heat and put in three fvesh and fry them very slowly. con stantly basting top of eggs with th hot butter the mushrooms have been cooking in, Cook well, slowly and thoroughly til 1 ste mushrooms that Fitach are nestling in the white of the like plums in a pudding. Seve when thoroughly enoked with ot broiled ham, fresh coffee, and hot b Thir dish, as here deseribed, is for one + he shared with ang fon only—as it is ton go , elee PS. Eggs should never be fried so anickly that the whites are cooked to iainglass. Cook them slowly, surely thoroughly, and haste with hot, musi room butter as directed, and you will have EGGS MUSHR re have euten a poem! Gopyright, 1822, by the well Syndivu . Iac,) “WHEN DO WE EAT?” making refuge is titlhs the world over Princes In the worried when they Many Sorts of Riding Clothes Will Do, Black Against By Sophie Irene Loch ———_—_—— Dark or Brilliant, Color Went into the a her own hands have asked naivel American heiresses By Margery Wells. Puplishtng Company fled a would-be masher on the street until a policeman came doesn't come enough to sult him, and the man was arrested ‘od before the court and believe that rough and tumble mashing and cave- love making the sidewalks of Broadway every in the week. Why, it is done all © time. IT know."* forever—an widower or Prince can make his fortune by simple process of marrying one m Before any more dead- royalties are reduced pension list, the bread line, Kitchen, some one should point out to the supply of rich doipg everything in the They stop at nothing It cannot be called the regula frass-widower her when the nm warrants, young woman should not a bystander if a po- above water known fact that dear Princes and tate to call on ifoainati.te woe nade 1 girl to take up.polo and still girls are do os in America. as are still living In the Many of the allve—are earning their human kind- Ing it and with the utmost success, humblest occupations. Princesses and women of noble birth, according to returned s in the restaurants uropean cities » fled for refuge. The demand for such jobs {s so great that Proprietors are taking ng is certain—that ts, when they do play polo. appealed to will realize that his wife or daughter might predicament, y play y other game 1 * ee nee play most any game under the sun, be in a similar title-hungry unexhausted—and turesquely and charmingingly. e gender can deny and important part of any sport? The sleeveless j that clothes are a large to manage mashers is to which serves the restaurant 80 many sporting purposes Is just the AT RIGHT A POLO SPORTS i one of whom, according to rely bring you There 1s one in the picture WITH ALL THE CHIC smartest of cuts and aa: The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardell es Publishing Co. interesting silhouette if she were At some palatial func that are no more s we remarked at there is worn under it a silk shirt of white with cuffs and col NECESaAEY FOR RIDING. recisely stiteh correctly adjusted. self is made, power to this young woman. courage to do a thing like thi has not only acted to protect herself, Then the coat tt this instance, erepey dark green ilk that takes its position over the shirtwaist foundation tm the very smartest way BELOW, A MOIRE COAT but her entire sex If a few more mashers were treated ment by a he avy-set stranger this manner there would soon be to overzealous be searched THE LATEST connection, but because young women possible scandal, cont and shirt is a ‘used conster- COSTUMES. situation as ra tePhperance grape juice oman owes it to herself and every to do her part froficked! tile such men who in bringing to » girl who does take the inl- through with it until he front acthing vo? an intoxicating nature nd be glad that what was in help admire > young woman who will call a po- » present were alarmey > intrision of the (id stand up for remarked gravely, as had to fight BS 4 a, cause she cannot give It scems to be a problem in many a whipping he deserves, s0 long ago it Prince of Wales Bible Questions and Answers jon't mind if 1 do," replied the detective hi Was reported that the women did not encourage these all four in the market for pa QUESTIONS two chapters in the Bible masher would not exist, but L venture and Princes is Princes rn interjected Mr is the middie verse in the sand its rather sweeping contour this modern democratic of these your all of them “Lead me to tt! 1 mannish man- "at the end of a prayer? a s lined with a soft 4, What did Christ call Herod when be inadequate cent women suspended thi bidding members among the drei Twiniie wernt sleeves of this character, sought to kill Him? royal P&mily 5. How did Judas betray Christ? sentence inst » brother-in-law manufacturing typewriters until it biew up the and in subwe King, a Prince and about ten miles business man, niLtnarend ot, of youse or wing women get trath upon the snd to make It od sought to riding boots made of black pat wming youny completes. this Lume dor polo. tigations by wary BOTH HOLD ‘‘YOUNGEST” RECORDS Many sorts of ridin rom Laris - nmer Suggestion “Cooling as snow in summer—tresh as it as Djer-Kiss alone is trae Fa in America find these French powders, Tale Djer-Kiss and Djer-Kiss Face Powder, “Mademvisel and dainty employ then these pure Parisian powders, fd Su breezes—tragri so will Madame ment could make would she be always fresh y will protect delicate complexions from the hot sun's rays,’ money on the FACE POWDER ch Wolds ably sentences, avre present? ab ke cut over

Other pages from this issue: