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WERE EET Lea ab Megane SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922. __ A Day’s Work for _A Day’s Pay Are You Doing Just What You’re Paid For, or Are You Earning a Raise by Increasing Your Work? By Sophie Irene Loeb. Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Presse Publishing Company. DON'T know what's got into people! They seem to have no responsi- Fables For the Fair } The Business Man and the Bogy B. A. MORAL: A Little College Girlls a Dangerous Thing—She Makes a Man Wonder if He * Knows it ALL! By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company.s ; A NEW YORK manufacturer of And to seo the co-eds carry off the By Maurice Ketten 1 AM GrLAD YOU APPRECIATE CrOOD BooKSs U Books ARE Ve Ss EXCEPT THE LASTONE ON THE re —S I SEE YOu HAVE ~ SOME VERY CHOICE Books, MAY I PERUSE THEN 2 bility as to whether they give a day’s work for a day's pay.” dlevators a = of prizes and Phi Beta ‘These are the words of a man who hires many people, a kindly Has dreamed him a omy qjntpe NOM any with enue man who believes in live and let live, “Since the war there is a let-down @ really new thing in the bogy line, poeviah manufacturer of elevators a] in the attitude of the worker,” he said. “He wants to And instead of fust lying awake at That girls in college ought to be talem | do as lttle as he can when he works by the day or # night and thinking about it, out. alipulated ‘salary, Or perhaps crying himself to steep on 7 pe Ml aad ie en oolgeh 8 account of it,‘ NOT because she is unable to spell, He has told the But because he and she differ ebout Hayes spelling—also about grammar, World all: about: 44 the dictionary and. Lindley Maem hia pet terror, tay usually agree with HER! And has indicated The statistical sociologist takes a fing just how angry, — at the cotlege girt Because, he says, she doesn’t marry and imaginati ‘ Ad LNT Nye ariy and often, “Of -ourse, I don't mean to’ say that there are not many ‘conscieatious people who give their best every minute, but the great trouble in the world to-day, I find, is getting those who work for me to have real interest in thelr work sufficient to give full measure for full measure. “If only we could get a full day's work for a full day's pay, I am confident that there are many employers Se a x k and scared he And tecause her average rate Of off- } who would be glad, on occasions, to increase the pu WHATS ITS NOT ey oak is! spring 5 inna Te in pie “os tan tg nce manag sed tower” |THE MATTER ITS AVER® BAD BOON | THiNKc OF READING Meo Maar ala a oe oe a Rasta Go.that cach dose bis task, made he ts practiing workmansiip. |W! THAT > SUCH A B00K! a AVE PICKEDIT UP Me says 8h When sho asks him how much HE'S smokes cigarets, — helping the birthrate-— And uses slang— Just like her, you know! Vor we may as well admit (Eee That there is a body to this bogy. ‘ one y, . And this always leads to better things. Hf you were dead sure that people “‘nore iy something to think about In Would give full worth in the course of this matter of giving a day's work for @ day, many of these positions could a day's pay. be eliminated and the workers could Book 3, and swaggers, pi And cultivates a bold and brazen spi college girl 18 dangerous have higher pa: im manner, She's a female peril! Now there is considerable truth in Feed the Brute And puts on paint and powder—and It's not enough for her to be pretty, this man’s assertions. There is the F. ’ R . wields a wicked lip-stick, clever, a good sport, a good pal, « 5 7 y for eekly avorite Necipes And wears high-heéled shoes, ROC MOS er=— Worker who works only for the weekly 5 She doesn’t stop there! Py envelope aud who bas not enough By Famous Men (liven Aunpers have been wearlne sconcr or tatcry it's her destiny 4 {terest in the work on hand to siv« HOG JOWL AND TURNIP matter) fF & Feary PAE NO py make some ‘man wonder Noe ano wii iv the completion of the GREENS. blind Knows tt ALL! task. i : ‘ And es indecently, There you are—could anything be You will find this laxity in every By Irvin 8. Cobb Ani cannot write a decent hand—and: plainer Kind of business, and it is something Short Story Writer. cannot spell, The woman's a menac Worth while considering Ls . thing about the English eT Tie } Business and hus been for many sv copiously about food and POEIREY Be orter Sih cr Getrmea | tasonsasy abont toot and ant in torousnty ignorant oo» Kitchenette the diMeuity he has had in making } probably know less of the art of things she ought to know, - men “rive day ork for u day's ni arinie tl 2 And lh a brain twisted by psychol- e preparing it than any living n pay"? und he gives the men very high Rraaiiicers o} Meaeancl ate gat ay MAKE POURSELF ogy, logic and philosophy, Kinks eat wage favorite recipe because I have AT HONE AND STAY Te ays: "The minute my fore- Man of I is not t Beem to co slower « the attitude is to just With the hours of the day and a dy They move abou Blow uction when no one is watching them that 1 = uve to pay people to see And isn't honored and respected any =" : more— From Evening World Readers At least by him! Co igh ey 1 by The Presa Publishing Of course, that low, pervasive mur- sm Red ning World.) faneloa thé beeese SIMPLE BAKING OVCN Is tho colleglate chorus assuring the D many uses for « flit toaster. elevator manufacturer I place it over a low gas flume none; but Tam glad to give the umes of iy two favorite dishes, to-wit, as follow Yst—Hog jow! and turnip greens, Paducah style. 2d—Another helping of the same. the workers cir job: et thy ITOR'S NOTE: Hog jowl, that the wor 1 1, That each and every member of it can and on it put a ‘potate to/buke, a Gia work ts complete nd. be- ¥ Paducal style, may be prepared perfeetly well survive without his I then cover it with a handleless pan. hese very people, who get the } ike this: vot! best pay for the kind of work the Get the jowl, Some prefer tt honor and respect! This saves using the oven when I do, are the most ungrateful, the most Independent and the most dificult cooked and served wth the bone; But, after all, only want one potato for my bo others remoy the bone before This latest and most laughable critiz lunch. When 1 wish to simmer soup ; ae es world sith wh : to fving. Boil it in well-salted of the college girl or draw out beef juice I place the pam | Pee | BOLMEE woree s RRP LIAR Just vol bit more emphatically on top of the toaster, which ratsos the add the turnip greens and boll at and fantastically than usual Wie A There ts considerable to be said on $ just thirty minutes loneer, ee onan cay Cn Ue er, P00 ftom the flume und insures slow aie Bide A ot Pale aie ao of course, 3 with plenty of butter for dres BE oe by ina He * but stendy cooking M.t d “sometimes it docs happen. tha a SP Niahoee ; } Bea vay (i so sniull thut there is little seriiaoion eee pee College boys hereabouts WINDOW RAISING ROD. 80) colon of istard re user if c or no incentive to steam up und do ¥ hy wome folks who aro Paras Pass up the co-educational alma ma- — A window rod can readily be made on vest . r tor, If they can possibly manage {t; from one of the uselcss ol! mop. butte When they are condemned to compete Ale Take the iron top off and with cuccds; through the handle part drive a pall into the sfick, You have an id rod to push the top window up or down, ° H. The Jarr Family TUB TOPS IMPROVED. My tub tops of zinc were an sore, so I purchased from a lumber By Roy L, McCardell. yard a plece of beaver board which E 5 7 put to the desired size in one ptece, Tw York Ivening World) by Press Publishing Company. ou! : Pata echt! and covered with table oil eloth, tack- ing It on the turned in edge with tiny tacks, It is easlly raised and looks While this should not be an excuse to shirk a task, yet small pay is a 6 great deterrent nthusiasm, On the other wily dur- ing the busy seasons, many a one is ight 1922, The Bell Syndicate, Ine. Barbara’s Beaux The Sewing Basket By Caroline Crawford. Fur Muffler Made From Scraps Copyright, (Now York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company, d, espec believing that will not be di charged because his work is need even though it is bad work. | But in the final « the worker himse!f knows whet! is giving all 2 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing of the decorative npany. HIS is the day that he can while he is working, It Barbara, rion, “I suppose Dan and you are en- ttle fur muffler. And the fur, 1s not an unwise thing to stop to aged by this time, he had such a de- reason that even though you do not ‘ gone Barbara termined look when he came back get all you think you ought to have, Copyright, 19 Copyright, 1 “cc RU you feeling good this stra eX morning, inmy dear?’ asked she loves the wretch!" him, but she beats him, rked Mr, Jarr, fo, his soon as Dan you know, is the least little part jur , 4M it, The trimmings, the bobbing Mr. Jarr, as he helped him- afe with mo, But ‘ery neat P. 8. jumped to her feet, switched on from the Wes' te , as guilty secret is safe with m perhaps it is becuuse you give only so Some additional electric Nght . “Save your blessings and congratu- Ads to the tie ribbons, the lining and self to w hot biscuit suppose it does get out and she’s ar- CORN STARCH VERSUS STARCH. eee Sok eo mnchs i: “He @Rd started to build a fresh pe rst lations for another man,” smiled Bar- the finish of the lining—they are the ‘Oh, much you eu replied Mrs, yosted for hushand beating? Tis) wintor |: never BCARI the: alee It was a wise soul who said: "He #2 Pe re in the Hares points that re count about this r coldly, It won't get out unless you tell shirts, I dissolve a tablespoon of “T woudn't have asked you ff I jt." said Mrs, Jarr. suppose you'll cornstarch into a pint of water and didn't care," said Mr. Jarr. “Come, yo twitting him with it.’ stir it and when the cornstarch ts all be nice and don't start the day by a As a twitter I do not aspire,’ re- dissolved I dip the front neckband and grouch at breakfast! Be ni Bo plied Mr. J: “Resides, I don't cuffs of the shirt into this, roll them think [ shall ever fal! out with him up tight and tron about a half hour replied Mrs. Jarr. and sting him with the intimation later. They iron beautifully, M. M.P. "You have been far from that, that 1 know ALL," and Mr. Jarr saves GLASSES Rou and T think you should be ashamed grinned, the way you have nected recently."* “or CRACKING. “Oh, let bygones be bygones," sald jim. 1 t to prevent glass who does only what he is paid for is grate. Within the next half hour ou don't mean Lee Randall?" sort of a tur 5 Paid for only what he doe Of her studio was warm and cozy, The ‘No, indeed, IF tried to make him Now you have, haven't you, se- course, the average person does Work fre roared and blazed and chuckled, Propose even’ though I thought I cteted somewhere about the house a for pay. He must consid It was almost 12 o'clock, but she Would refuse him, but he left mo Picce of old fur that you had been Pause he has to earn his livin sweetly without the slightest declara- Wondering how to use? Well, thi he is doing himself an injustice and Slipped into her black satin apron s 5 the season for its appearance as his employer an injustice if he stays and went back to her easel. A few Van Brunt Varden, dear lading thing in fashion @t his work for revenue only. If he touches and she would finish a very I always did like him, You make a straight band of @oes not like the job and finds no in- interes designed to reach high about you ting dance couple. a mene BOT Ren APOUS YOU in the actual performance of ff ded, anny, ( ars and acr ‘or mouth whe: , ea rare ene Reon Heal Tye door opened and Marion can , indeed, Vanny, and I will al- ears and across y mouth when it u be nice! purse you won't fall out with ‘s the kind of a man you — | have found th ways be friends, as I told him, but I iS all finished and ‘anged in place Mr, Jarr. “1 think’ like! Cruel to his wife. Not that 1 tumblers or glass dishes from break- Ress, he Ifid better get out of his job Into the studio fresh from a college Wouldn't marry him for worlda”” you line it with a colorful bit of chit- the fur neck fixing shall remain ‘Because it’s YOUR bygones!" in- care, but 1 hope you do not tell any- ‘nk When washing them under tha because ho is little good to himself or frat dance, “Well, you don't mean to tell me ton that is much gathered and shirred opened, On the ends of these lor torrupted Mrs. Jarr. ‘If they Were body," replied Mra. Jarr, hot water faucet, if you immerse his employer. “Hold up your hand. I want to get t you're going to be an old maid?’* to make it look pleasant and becom- ends of ribbon you attach round puffs MY ifgones you would not be so anx- “I won't, you may be sure”? said them both inside and outside quickly, mbere ja nothing lke having 2 per- the angie of your thumb: Pret 4 cried Marion, ping off her evening ing about the fa And you tone of the fur, making bobbing pompoms jous to change the subject. But, thank Mr, Jarr, ‘But didn't you tell Ger- in the hot water, the glass eannut Sas) Titerest In that which you are’ soy have a tan aver a man's ancut, OWN) and bundling herself into a that chiffon with the coloring of your that dance agulnst your frock in a goodness, 1 never do anything to bo truc And you were speaking to ¢rack, no matter if water is boiling Going, It not only makes you feel Ger,» commanded Barbara. “Just dressing gown. costume, either to brigh it up or decorative manner all their own, ashamed of, although I'd be more Mrs, Kittingly upstalrs on the sub- W. BE. B that you are giving a day’s work for noid that dance step one minute {o,"" volunteered Barbara. ‘The it down, as the case may do- Now your tur has become not only thought of if I did, I suppose! ject of recreant spouses, Didn't you CONVENIENT PASTRY BOARD. meer way. BUS It Delpa te mould your Bt * whole trouble with me is I've had too ™4nd- useful but decidedly in the and, “Oh, you mustn't say that!!" re- tell her? With two hinges, my pastry bouvd character in making you responsible ve been holding that position all many be: I've allowed men to Then you add a decorative ribbon it you haven't that convenient bit of marked Mr. Jarr grave y. 'L know “But they promised they'd say is fastened to the far ond of my en cm to bo relied upon Bere ae evening, Barbara, do have a heart,’' come to my studio and talk platonic Cise ill around the place where tie it abuut the uouse, then you can buy you don't mean it." nothing.” replied Mrs. Jarr. ‘Will kitchen table. Two props uphold it, sighed Marion, “but oh, Ba ri ove te e by the ‘ve been Chiffon meets the fur, and you sup- it by the yard at prices that will as able to shoulder responsibility. Such ought to be willing to de aye ie a MA a ath hers T've been sy the long ribbon streamers to tlo tonish you by thelr small. figures People aro being hired and not fired. tho world to-night. Jack and I have senucntiy T don't Core sencny re the thing together under your chin when you consider how really little After all thero is considerable dif- jyst become ens usec iny of them. I really wanted al} 0f to hang loosely down either side you need to make this sort of a neck Ference between work and workman- “My blessing on you, child," promp- these yours men amd girls in my Of Your coat when you prefer that plece. sity. WS one merely fills the job be- tly declared Barbara, still ‘sketching udio just to get dance pictures, to Look Your Best @ause he gets paid for it ho is only away and adding a dash of bright red By Doris Doscher “Tut T do mean ft!’ replied Mrs. you be home early making it drop le Jarr. “It's just as Mrs. Hangle says — “Oh, I'll be home early,’’ said Mr, make 2 Kom wife tsn't appreciated, And Jarr, rising to get his coat and hat. them there from the oven to cool, as YOU better look out,’ she added sig- “I'l come right home from the of- well as serving ready for table, Also nificantly. ‘“‘l know a woman who fice,’ he added. For his eye was on cut bread, make sandwiches, roll could stand it no more and she hit the window shade and It looked to crackers, The kitchen table ts her husband with a window shade him as if one of the rollers were saved much mess and wear. It ts roll . missing. dropped when not in use. M, E, R. ‘Wouldst beat up thy loving mate with a window shade roller?" asked EEE’ A Circus on Your Shoulders (mM a) roller? Whew!" The latest f. On this T desserts and pastry, and set performing work, but if he makes of to the tan Gapict the ess Hen Ane einh, Togot Ps, he types, but I couldn't get a hus- Pass sob the vory best that'can bo My bleating on you,"” laughea Ma= bond that way. i'm golug to mary, but he'll h to be a man whom I myself. T can't expect Paris Introduces Slashed Boots _ ‘':"»'s°'s's cost vs'ws Mm Varden and Randall did." “Whe eS drama The odd boots Copyright, 1032 (New York Ev ue EAR MISS DOSCHER: and blue pouches under my eye! 1am a girl twenty years Although | sleep all that | pos sibly can, the rings and pouches #/though it was in cont old and am only 4 feet 11 olbly ean, Os: and pons ale iy cd hoe ning World), by Press Publishing Company, do you suppose he'll ed Marion tell you when T meet him,” laughed Barbara “There are mil ly whispe "There! I've gone shown in the lions of girls in the same bout float- i"ehes tall. | would liketo know poor woman had to tell some one of development Photograph ing around New York City, We are i lam foo old or could I ree a x it may be that your k a ne : are NOt jer troubles. 1 vowed [ wouldn't in the fad wi: ' pé 5 ittle taller? Also what could | unctioning property, drinkin co- word pout it, and now | sup are girls w vy had our first beaux, . a the very coquetted and 1 with love, but sete make my hair a little light- Plously of water helps to flush the yos» you'll throw it up to your frend for wearing latest from > wo hay 1 these men slip @P as it is a dishwater blonde? yatem and would remedy tho condi- Shen you fall out with hing, amt Mes silhouettes Paris, where igh our f i Werare pene to MARGERY. tion if this was the cau: Tooetc will Game: me. bese on the back they have yan @ Ofelove, Wo are ase your height @tuged by. lfting heavy : on “akoutden veady to ¢ Just one man and . times misplaces the inter aeeeeeeed biasing to entertain him quietly by himseig S¢ leaat an inch by exercises that and this would alxo cause these rinis, is to have new sensation, he aring fire nimble the spine, But you will have in which case absolute rest would be Going Down! a group of The slashes to watch very carefully how you sit Very beneficial, EAR WORRIER: One of the figures not only show THE END. and stand, a8 correct posture affects Qear Mies Doscher: D the oldest prayers in the related to milady’s hose 0 nner our lieizht, This work will also in T have light hair and it is quite world says: ‘Thy will be soak aa to advantage, vag 66ict Love” crease your circulation and affect the heavy, but my eyebrows are not done.? The next time worrl le gir tn { but also oes ‘First Love : st ba at all heavy. | have been putting the picture color of your hair. A blonde must be beset yeu, why not take these are finding ver Last? ei vrseline on them and wonder it " hag oReean, 5 =} Very careful to keep the hair serupu- yoy think that is all right—or words at their face value and a circus Lae ayen Read Caroline Crawford's Fas y clean by frequent brushing4 Would you suggest something let “Thy will be done’? vee ig. Squseas @ lemo ‘ or her eae cinating new daily serial—It he raceglgemaul aps gaaa tt a else o. Ww Why worry anyway? nr ; ark. ust ringing water as will help to ’ Seas es, inspiration begins on this page hten the tints tn the hair a bit . think you w ; nd that in a litte Sincerely, while your eyebrows will increas ; “ © nent Monday, O : thelr growth by the methods you are ALFALFA OMITH, 2 2. ® | am greatly troubled with riige pursuing. Re SAGRAARARAARAARARARERARARRARAAS

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