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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922. Is It Your Ambition Can You Beat It! = ~:rrute By Maurice Ketten To Write a Play? ARs: BILL HAS A I DON'T Rida Johnson Young Tells How to Do It. UTE LITILE Doce WANT TO SS Individual Excuse A For Not Marrying By Fay Stevenson. Sr. FOR SALE D BE BOTHERED (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company. Me “Circle Talker’’ Is Cupid’s Enemy Copyrieht, 19 ! Why the : = B Re os Pp y VERYBODY’'S doing it—writing a Whole Jot cuter to actually land a WITH & Docr! y Betty Vincent. E play. And tf you use your wits and ] play. The Man Who Almost Proposes % He Always Has an ‘ Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company T peas tine in her life every girl is bound to meet him. Society girls, college girls, tke plenty of time your life dream A Let's call him the “circle talker.” telephone operators and shop girls are can (maybe) become a reality, accord- writing a play which is to net them ing to Rida Johnson Young, one of half million and make possible all Ur most talented and ambitious play- he dreams of their life. wrights, Did I say ambitious? Why, bless is the man wh: < poses But how many of those plays will Fee eee aids at na, you, girls, Rida Johnson Young wrote This circle talker can discourse on the subject of love for hours, he can ever actually reach the stage? three plage all in one season and bad paint beautiful little domestic scenes of married life, he can picture himself It's lots of fun to tell your friends ‘cm all going at once, That was the ne ap ideal husband and his girl as an ideal wife. He can point out the fail- you are writing a play. It's rather Hee edhe eee ai er ‘Her ler iy’ and ** le ried couples : row 0 ‘ t Ings of other married couples and can tell hed he ete improve upon them. cute to nod weey and say “I'l PUY Wigows,'? Then, you remember, Mrs. Other,men are ‘‘dubs” and other girls are “stupid,” but they would make that In my play’? when an amusing Young also wrote ‘Sometime’ and fan ideal coup’ incident takes place, but it would be a ‘'Maytime,"’ an adaptation which she And yet, with all his talk, with all and Sigmund Romberg worked out to- Cs RA ear gether, But it was ‘Brown of Har- his descriptions, with all their long * stro! r togeth H D : vard" ‘which made her famous and = ; - strolls nd many hours together, clped her to attain the very position dy tr. cocncen gonsons pure ome Decoration helped het to attain the very TDawt WANT, _roll up and he is still talking of that The Bright Colored Bowl J Utopian marriage. 2 st And here's how to do It. ; YOU UNDERSTAND, ‘The “‘dubs" and the ‘stupid’ girls Copyright, 1922 (New York se Serious, sweet faced Rida Johnson marry and make room for younger Ts large, round bow! of brilliant He is the man who can s He is point. y £0 much and yet so little! un who starts off > well and always comes back to the sam ning World) by Press Publishing Company ufternoon at luncheon at the ‘otel Astor, She had just come in from her country home near Stamford, Conn., and to my utter surprise Young told me all about it the other dubs and more stupid maidens, but color has come to be almost an tle man who talks in circles spins indispensable quantity in the was willing to give away all "the merrily along. matter of a room's decoration, If it secrets of the trade.” Now a great many girls lost the isn’t there, you find yourself looking I was a Baltimore girl who came to the city to act and write plays, said Rida Johnson Young, best opportunitic their lives sim- about for the chcering spot of color ply because they give ear to this cir- and wondering what is wrong with the cle talker. He acts asa big blockade room and what has become of its to the Orange Blossom Path. He isa spark of life lack shadow which stands in tronto* =‘ They com ‘Cupid and cuts off the rays of love of potte from the meane: intended for them. In short, he isthe pest, They are cheap or they are most unfortunate epoch in any girl's expensive and as for their shadir life because he shuts her off from the well, the rorgeous that, even society of other men and still does not that one little spot will manage to lead her to the altar himself. give to the room its whole spark of Many a girl would marry tho prac- color and to raise it fre ‘but I soon found out I was @ poor actress and the only thing for«me to do was to write a play if I wanted to make my way in this city. But I got much of my experjence and ideas of stage set- and in all sorts ting right by being on the stage, “Then you advise every girl who wants to write a play to go om the stage?"’ Yes, even if she only takes the part of a maid. If she can’t do that the next best thing is to work in a music publishing house, where she will - get the idea of songs and lyrics.” wet HON CU ie JOHN! WHY DIDN'T tical, sensiblo man who so@arnestly piace into the class of individua mr ra ‘And then?" (=a H { 6 pleads for her hand if it were not for decorated pices. brilliant tone of that color which it ‘‘All she has to do is to write, In S SOHN | OU TELL NE the circle talker. But the possibility Without flowers of any sort they possible for you to find in the shops. My day every girl wanted to go on - sae to the e are 8 a the common ¢ fe are good, but when they are filled You will find them everywher the stage. To-day every girl wants ID * Qf & proposal irom the circle talker ity “oay afew freal, blossoms thy thse decorative bows, but you moat tO write a play. And 1, think she Pale WANT. Se ae aily mens Hecome even twice as effective as they look about until you see just the right could doit, If she wouldn't try to * cll Sy ahs faa belie dd sities Were in their original state. one for the place you have in mind, If Write it all In one day or o1 eon! LATE od a from her real opportunities eee ieee ei eae curtains which you choose it carefully and wisely, My advice to the novice in play- ie Par Now hey st think that the circle talker @f@ more or less dull in coloring ox you will have provided a source of in- writing is to take your baat Don't 4 aA AID FOR Fee et, postponement of Pattern, Well, then, pick out the splration for your family and friends write but an hour or so a day until N HIM tees cr even an ae enernt an, Brightest of the colors in the design, which will last for ma ~ years to Ye get the eo aa Mate eats d NOlineement. Every circle talker has amd procede to repeat that in come, for it can be moved about and THe next Chak 10 ee prise oF & Mttle INDIVIDUAL excuse of his colored bowl, only accentuatin| replaced always with the same pos-° 4¢ts reeees a) Bese a surpi WE One bas ai thottier to color and making it just the very most sibilities of decorative succe: AUEOAN: SVery) OnE ipport, ; ‘And what about plot: another wishes to obtain prtain “Plots?” asked the clever play- amount of money betore he weds, and h . . . wright. ‘My word! I never let a plot another has a sister to educate. / 'D) Fo worry me. That is the trouble with But when his salary increases and an Sgl Ing 1 Ss inost would-be playwrights, They be- he still talks about supporting his n to think about plots and get so mother, when he raises the desired By Emilie Hoffman muddled up they drop the play in the sum of money and little sister is edu- conve Grew verelcening 9 1 1 aig Conipany first act. Get your characters first, cated and he still postpones the en- SELECTING THE TURKEY iehly mix three tables good, substantial ones, and the plot gagement, It is time to wake up. F you have a reliable dealer y spoontuls of oil, two tablespoontuls will take care of itself. Sometimes The girl who listens too long t: ] ot lemon juice t tc taste. the typewriter just runs away with the circle talker notices that she is operle Mga age your characters and makes them beginning to lose her bloom, her eyes the turkey fo him. If you must do CELERY, ONIONS, CAULIFLOWER marry and divorce and do all sorts of : . ’ Ly lose their lustre and her complexion jt yoursel! nse the «bird wit Select celery with crisp white things which surprise you as well as B b B Th all FF ] le orl gen Reng nyicecemntearariibeg: elroy Kare arbara’s Beaux e Jarr Family spirit of enthusiasm snaps within ber © P c cauliflow that has a “Another thing I should like to cau- . : . ¢ . MM circieitaiker is the tirat t0 no Y esh green tion young playwrights about is By Caroline Crawford By Roy L. McCardell tice the change. His calis are less and Press the breastbone and hex dragging in their friends. Naturally, less frequent Finally he fails to wing—the former should be when one's friends are clever or have Copyright “bob up” at all, and she learns that CAULIFLOWER, a queer streak in them « young writer AS ay fe going out with a girl five yee by preparing it a8 wants to bring them in and let other A Strange ( oincidence. that the skin fe delicate New York Evening World) by Press Pubjishing Company. Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company: Ser look after the children a mom said Mr, Jarr, ‘‘but what's tter shou and elastic and tender, The best v oe inatu i \ en t an é le said Mrs, Jarr the icebox got to do with it? Bee junior that is heavy in proportion to i until ny ten= people see them the way she does. - EE RANDALL and Barbara lett $ BEGIN THIS STORY TO-DAY TEMS Bi De eet Want Beaune GO) ihe ee aae After all, marriage is as much a miuKeys are at their best ne the day before), But this can't be done! It is far the jazzy crowd of young people the evening. ‘Mrs. owing if I'm a litte lat itt 1 case of opportunity as any other con- ree I nto sprigs: sae better to.createva character and then z y aying ma je Iate—althougl: one to two Rangle and T oing over to sec i P i ; td in her studio and stepped forth SONG, OEE | won't stay long, because Mrs. tract, and no sens girl allows a 0} earSeh nd dip ther Y= Jet hi Hen iAte Reel thal pines! n her pr je select a well-fa ned t him or her into the play Laura Tutwhiler's bab You know K. el L twhik di 3 cle tr Dar ‘om meeting . vorich batter, Fry 35 a . the into a cool, crisp, delightful evening She necures a pe bs i tangle says Laura Tutwhiler doega’t Circle talker to bar her from meeting the putcher draw the turkey for y tly neh batter, Fry it! So go to it girls. You see the plot ol, crispy delights) eyenine A'magazine, but ls dismioved becadve $ he was Clara Mudridge-Smith’s seem to care whether people eall or eligible young men and if there are pinfeathers you ¢ Re. yobs golden brown. takes care of itself. Get your char- Harbara had finished a striking cover Fefuves to lunch with the urt edi- ? . unless’ they talk about nothing No matter how well 9 man talks of Gasity remove them with the an weil to make tlowerets crisp acters and your rented typewriter and nd while she added the final touche Re urepersi in’ bare cousin, and her husband In that tall o: wonderful baby—so if I'm a fove and marriage, 'f he does not pro- nally, remove | HM on platter with sprigs see how things turn out pS EME ET Tarhara hus. taherited te man I introduced you to some week late don't (oeeek ho ReMenEa pose within a reasonable time, if he between and serve imme- ee RIGRG RADE ILD SARE ID IGt wre; lie gene West : : met / Li does not insist upon a definite dat nd appreciation of her work. Now iy, Wie ®, eeletiee, regaeley of ago when we met him outside pan under the tc I'd empty ft Be gine A eit should THE FRUIT SALAD. 1s they strolled along the quiet stree: 3 Meanwhile Hvehara, palate fhounand. 3 store the day we went downtown to now myself before T go, but I've got i. 8 Le pictures of ebil New ¥ ' rings on and si ‘t atoop clever enough to eliminate him grapes ke a detic 00. our © seemed to have something h " ‘an Beunt Varden complain about the new iccbox warp [\¥ (hiniel on wnt T cide ea por ~——— - bs SI ng salad * the lary RES 5 o nil 7 ‘ min * - § r his dreas, 4 c re Californ shevandeeair Bierce hed to tell her, o you think Ing when It was sold us fully guaran- ji5. off just because T want to say . Sheena ; AMER 1 the sk thin, smooth Barbara waited, patlently knowin teed, and the clerk had the nerve to a / w words to you before I go out. licnenette ind pikes cub the Bs Acari act oti Bene Haan a es a man must present things in say if the drain-pipe was allowed to an vihows knows T get out but half of a pecan n é th necessary to Saga laa Sari gi rial o1 GAm roan ee dane | eash,” et choked up and the water got In Vit nd don't forget to make | A i ANA nals create -. Dos own wa a an pro n thousand cash ; cag, Hite Ename drink some milk before ° aaneas anularticesls 1 od. Aiohoap Ham Je neve By Doris Doscher eady to venture forth and clearit “How old,"" laughed Barbar behind the woodwork—-although, go she coes to bed, and if the milk is teo K PRRs 1 : : Copyright, 1922 (New York Ei Ail a upouicne axiae Guaanbare re Oh, she's seared to death of the ness bnows, It’s just as well the drain- coi warm jt for her, Amd that will Inks i ng add t 1 V1 by Presw Publishing © throat he:salgi Bamare:1\und he declared Randall, "1 Ha Cas HEV VeRVIdaiy Telach out pipe does choke up, because 1 never remind you to empty the pan when Doscher: ‘The Evening World will pay St each n't the slightest doubt that she , you go to the teebox for the milk.’ EAR M 4 , 5 ityoen vad a that could remember t for accepted © Winks” from reader 1 an : aH Son eae D Will you kindly give me est to whom you are partially « ex me, but somehow or other this Nad @ girl that cou! r a) 0 i he eek. ae ee marees iichensite Binks. dditon, THE KIDDIE ( AR I OONIST a formula for curling the geved. Is this true?’ putting marriage at a stated price empty a pan under an Md et won't forget! T won't fail you. York. City. Checks mailed. Monda : z hair and also something to make es, his name is Dan Dove my love the water runs all over and #11 attend to everything and will stay for week ending preceding Thursd ! tor, right here watching the fires, bur- en we are both waiting for rbara, "I & es tthe hair less oily. Mre. H. P. B. frankly admitted § through it—it spoils any refrig eerie! 182 (Non Diane ovale: Worla) 5 P png gine | If you alternate with a dry sham im very much, 1 met him when v Asa Pennant? secumuuy, But what am I to do? D a think glar orm old trian de, wih lA SkAaVILG Or 2 p00 every other e oO 1 ! th canie to e ¢ o be : . ch iaahinied ee ay a gird L wong a & | other constan - &) HENEVEK « long, even he well draw - tial anwar Lhaorus thee urs and Dan abandoned his destr How long, ohy: Lord, how long?” go): hep? icebox ‘ind everytfiing."” desired for bukit “ lowing fluid 1 it \ be an artist, immediatel ny ot apie, enol “Beg pardon; did you say you were In due time Mrs, Jare returned ed , as for bul 2 th 3. owing fluid may be used to ma , be an artist, immediately UL ke ate eg pardo y ! time Ars, Jerr ro ery Hit «. | Azz object that you aly Atay in oust iedeee ieman equal amount. He lity mara” fare wewnetnen ‘any ging around te see ots fair tate greeting her Z it ald never We 4 wh om ‘asked Mr arr wear ie ‘orget a comphsning it with of of Cere S2w Gum of Tragacanth Se ee ane ev ern ne. ‘Dit yoy SOMAR who had get a price on mat eee ae ira ruvwiiler's first thing. 1 emptied the pan, 100; «hap large quantity of ¢ mo Pir rg : Pt over hear such a ridiculous view of Pak as ed between Barbora and pony. said Mrs, Jarr, ‘and she's the fire is hot, put in a couple of old litt le haste ae Break up the tragacanth into sia Randall wa nt a moment en 1d 7 Me SM althou 1 ney a uf 4 a ia ¥ . t asked ue s ieee whe, the water tin cans. and the degree and stead ift/e Irlenrd — pieces and soak in the rosowate grunted, “Yes, I know Just such @ 9°r nad ron as of love thrived simply beca cs 8 ays) Riper se! iy : : low to stand in a warm pla 1 cuse, only its the girl who wants the , Barbara had romantic ; temperature. She's always sticking a Mr. dar vit you nese of heat ts maintained most re- Well have it slandiz shake occasionally until the £ 1 thousand!"* tired trend Rak anit und clunged a gnermameter in the poor iitie é me and tend to things,’* Re markably. he cans ¢ easily 1 d softened throughout, making a You mean that Lessa ob mouth. What good that di ae i it , little heme in New York with b ne speaking terma muslin; then add the oil and im nd to wh had 2 : uldn't imagine there the use of an old pair of shears or ative! tite Lasaart panes athe sud * piece of turniture at a time. hme ina “ pincers. The coal bill, may be reduecd Around the brush thoroughly 3 zed ever noe “Wouldn't it be funny tf we should much shment J e ae a he e Dei i ‘ nas refused to marry me Wi introduce this mercenary your .n Re iiie way meny dollars during th this outline -then Re eae alma @ Ma wecinn teen ouart? aaked winter season, ; ; 4 4 hi Aa os tandall as they neared Barbara's ae The four lines in the how ta reves Nenand pus) | Feed the Brut ie lveasann ta ie alcaupie eA —a i . A ap thd ond plan > far ahead ougiat 1 ™ Ne t dees ; i handle - where the day: butiIn the evening | do a Favorite Recipes to like cach other. P adventures it [ : ECONOMICAL SOAP SHAKER. . ' SE RING: M. & 3y Famous Men “ead they'd have such fun pinch F repair work pr | To my old coffee strainer I fastencd Youve done that black m glad that you have c pe pennies together,” roared Bar | u piece of cloth, Whenever I hav realize the neéd of more By RAY LONG, frequently beea n piece of clo eneve ave roabs ze | ore exer EERAE Sone, ee checs Of koap onan the cove it in then make offset your occupation, Try | cl i Well, it wowldn't hurt to introduee $n splitting when nat ‘ of the strainer (which is the piece of oe se 23 the legs to right angles to t Shad K hem and see how things turn ot unis into the surface, A f LE cloth fastened across it) and insert he marks or both with the Knees rigid, at least IP the in Randall, “Ia it a bargair Ree ee i cca the chip of soap When wast ; . times a day, Trunk 1 t t r course it 1 i @ishes I ehake this strainer a few sides of it - tz2ke twisting exercises are also H hort } i annoyance | I times in the water and in a few sec. A 2 g Avoid assuming a crouchir ; ‘ al k Big nails cannot be driv { | fonds a real lather is made M The wkelch and burt while at your work. Arm 3 : 3 pieces of wood Ame | LPS ; 2 u und hold the arn } 4 1 the st the or brad of th at upside down A's } , Neel ofoarEn cai entrance first? SUGAR KINDLING 4 #& hui ; ‘ bit or gimlety 7 I Gnd if the wood in rang And meet the wise rah ; diameter @f urn quickly try n he on ate heeads will bite isa instead of ker ! adl¢ Doctor Drown. ee i; a ¥ é ' to. ‘The hoby PY Daze up immediately and pie eye ; aly 5 Screws unk it aimost eliminates the dage pater thon oll. 28 (N.Y. Eve ded. , perreremrment To: Merrow—An Unexpected Quest, thing: but soft wood withous haying vaAos ‘ »

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