t, r, two W08EBURO REWmeVIEW, SATURDAY. rEBRUABV IT, 1921 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Daily tacept Sunday ti "W. UATtS iiiitT G. HATKd.. , ..froaiUeut and Manager i bUboCR.PTION KATES K'l i' ' Lif, U 1'UHy. m:x uiutiia. by mull I.fly. three months. Iff uiuJI iMjy, single iLolHh. by mail l'iMy, by carrier, per tuoTith Vt'orkly Kjws-Itevli-w, by Mhil, pT year . .tuO .. 2.00 j .. AO ,. .60 . 100 , M.xbrr ( 1 k Tti A sho. l.n.-d 1' .. i -'lui vely ftf-til ii I !' I. Jn-j. irujili'i to It ur si!. I' 1-!! lt.;s i iMl.n,-.! l.i-rv'o. rniitlr.l t li.e uc Cor rilll ntlon Al. r.fcbte uf rtj.ublli-i.ltbn of eju.ul tun.rtd us second ciuss matter !uy 17, 11)20, ut tne pout otfk at Jtoaeburg, Oregon, under lh Act of March J, 1T. , ROoEBUHa, ORtQON, 6ATURUAV, FEBRUARY 1?, 1r23. KL'SLsESS FOKESIGHT 2 It commoijy said that industry -and efficiency and thrift are tlrj three essentials tlu.t enable a person to gain business success. 'J jj re is also a fourth eli'meiit, and that is foresight. It f retjueiilly jixjions that jjeojile who liave no exceptional qualities in other tliewtiuns, are yet nljle by some shrewd foresight to anticipate the future and win fortune . Thi-y buy land in advance of a growth ctjjopulation, or .start making or selling something that proves p4mlar, or buy sometliii.g low that rises in price. It's a great f ft't. 'tt a dangerous one. I'uople who Jack this gift are often reduced to poverty by failure to estimate the future. A striking iiHjiimce is found in the condition of middle class people in Ger many, who.se little fortunes were tied up in bonds which entitled tiwim to u certain amount of marks. So long as the currency re mained stable, their future was safe. Hut now that these marks itrj so nearly worthless, tlie.se bonds become of very slight value, and fortunes invested in them are practically wiped out. The ambitious man must read and think and follow the movements of lh times and of conditions in his community. General intelligence jiiTd thorough knowledge of one's business enable one to exercise l'ljjeflijrht. iJut let no one trust his foresight too far. Multitudes o people have lost iheir money as the result of their over ciHifident feeling that they could foresee the fu lire. They in vited in stocks or property that they believed vould rise, and iiiyir noiuinfs leu aim uiey were wiped out. It is a very rissy tltins to trust to one's foresight in matters outside one's own occu- Piiiiun. There are too many uncertainties in life. So while bust ness foresight is a good capacity to develop, it can be trusted only niMMit so far. It cannot usually tako the place of industry, effi cio'lury and thrift. o It is now the prediction that no' consolidation bill will be dssed in the last hours of the stale legislature. This is the edict t the wise fellows who are watching the trend of consolidation i.ffitirs at the state -apitol. How does the state expect to cut ta.tes with a horde ol office-holders feeding from the public crib when n sane consolidation measure would eliminate a great burden to. the taxpayers? Other states have found it profitable not to the astute politician to consolidate. Then why should this state ienr any dreadful results by doing away with a lot of useless and burdensome commissions, many of which have been created lor political purposes only? o Senator Eddy's school bill was killed in the house at Salem yesterday. IJut the spirit of the measure still lives. It was the opening wedge to create more enthusiasm along practical lines of high school courses, u mighty fine precedent to set, and one that is bound to be considered by school authorities of the state in the 'ienr future. The bill created a lot of gossip in reference to our i.xlitulions of learning which will have a wholesome effect on the iharaeter of their work in the future. A law embodying the salient features of the Eddy bill will sooner or later be acceptable by the people of Oregon, regardless of yesterday's action of the legislature. m I I Br BERT SPATES j COOO EVENING. FOLKS The r. h. a. fellers Bit the duat Last night at the hands Of the Mcdford basketball team Who reside In the vicinity of Crater Lake. O The butterfly woman with her gorge ous colored wings attracts all men for the moment. But it is the grey moth of a wife who keeps the foundation of the home from rotting. V Nothing so disappoints a great many people as finding out that the person STATE PRESS 1 COMMENTS ; 4 Ttiat Mllll-mUire reeling 'I ne luxury of the feeling of being a milMuxiiai a baa now lieeu placed wlibiu th rraca of Ibi- cumuiuu i-o-plf, thank i to the pruilH' rrti of tbe Ii-ipi-rlal Hault of Orniany. Prior to tho war tin- owner of a ii rn.ao mark could exrhwure it on his ar rival In thia country fur criiU. Kor 'eay fixurlnit It unci 10 bf cal culated that four (J-rmu niarku were worth 1.00 In iurcbaiiiR val ue. Today anyone owuinx fOi) real money could racbanKo it for more (hail l.Uuil.OOu marks, and injoy the mllllnularo f.-ilinj; uulil bu b' nan to spend the money. To put It auoiber way, Ihe owner of a 50 baby bond of the Liberty loan lsaue la better off today, fin ancially, than tbe owner of a million- mark bank account la Germany the TUB WHATUtMil ItM lac I with a "bad reputation" is not living: 0y M,,ore wllilam ,,,t looee lhe d0K9 99 Lov makes lovers out of some sin ners out of many, murderers out of others and mighty good citizens out of the rest. The "hoys" at Salem arc going to try another week without remuneration to put over some constructive legislation. They'll probably end the session in a blaze of glory. o We are still waiting for somebody to make a move that will reduce taxes not create a new source of revenue. o Sometimes a man tan fi t away with the policy of being ' things to all men," but he can't fool the women. 'all Strange, but the woman with a purring voice is not alwa' cat. Many a man gets a bigger thrill nowadays out of the high balla he drivea on the golf courae than he did out of those he Imbibed before Vol stead. C- if ft A gruff exterior may hide the kind est heart. But women teem atill to prefer the men who smile sweetly, babble flaltery and yet have no heart at all. i ft Pcrambulatore and Ferris run side by side; limousines and ear trumpets are Intimately related. . it r.k It does seem just a little strange that the good-looking man without a single virtue should get all the atten tion that la, from the women while the homely man imbued with every virtue geta scarcely a condescending glance. ft ft tf DUMOELL DORA THINKS An organ recital ia patent medi cine advertisement. 'Tie Spring, tra la. tra la. We wojldst pen a pome or an oHe or sum- thin' if wo only had a pen instead of a typewriter. ff ft Goth, ain't thia wonderful climate tho'? Nothin' like it on the face of the globe. Let's all get in a circle now and boost it a wee bit. The boy scouts held a cooked food sale today and the fellers who sampled the frosting of the cakea said they were great. ft Gracious, gracioua, it's bath night again. i i Saturday's a great day for the kids 'ceptln' those who have to take mualo lessons. Banquet speakera now have to pre para their talks carefully. In the old days any kind-of a speech made a hit after the first three rounds. d They lift their eyebrows. They helghtrn their complexion. They tilt their chins. They rise their voices. They elevate their skirts. They build up their heels. And yet there are people who aay the modern girla do not devote any thought or time to higher things. :: it Everything is speeding up. They have motorcycles on the apecial de livery stamps now Instead of the old bicycle. ft Ye t1 likes the candor of Congress man Fordney, who, advertisina the loss of a handbag, save it "contains data and argument on the tariff, of no use to anybody but myself." (f ft It is competition In love, business and social life which makes us polite. REASONABLE Reckless automobile drivina arouses the suspicion that much of the horse sense of the old daye waa possessed by the horse. LET THEM COME How ahout having a Jatzless Week or a No Gum Chewing Week? of war. Tbe mark ia cot or;L Hit paper it la printed on, and tiio won. drr la that banka of Germany con- I uiiuu 10 isBue inem, or inai Angli can nanka continue to quote tnem In the lunsuase of the cartoon'.at "they don't mean anything." and wc would not advise anyone to exchange 00 American dollars fur l.Oou.000 tierman marks, because the feeling of riches would be fleeting. I.n Grande Observer. Boy Scout News gi , KOkKHI Hti, OIIKCO.V, TIHUI, Kr-MItt AMI. It. max j lOTMKimi.l . moiTTt: I IA xl Dtv.r Folks: 1 have a sweetheart all my own, with her I love to I ;' alone, Jtir i then t-he sits upon my knee and smiles at me so iogui:.l,ly, as much ns if to say, "My dear, now aren't yon glad that 1 am here." And then we think, and talk and plan as only sweethearts really can about the future and its joys. And when I'm jealous of the l-vs who come around to make a call, she flirta with them and, woiot of all, she makes believe she loves them too. It's just to see what I will do. So I pretend that 1 am mail, and make bclu I'm ) v .v.t.l ami try my best to bring a tear, because 1 want U make it iie.tr that I'm abused, and going to cry, or Meal away puiiai s i.n.l die. Lut when she sees what she has done, she .s.ivs 'twas only in-t in fun. because i.he loves m-, I'm her beau, and gtxulne.ss sakos 1 t.tiKiit to kaow that site's a woman like the rest. And when she's dollied up and dressed ill I'llty frocks and dainty things, her Murt just bubbles up and ring. And then she likes to te.tse and lii-t without a thought of harm or hurt to me the idol of her eart. The one from whom she'll never part. And then she snuggles in my lap and falls asleep and takes I nap, because she'd eary from her play and all the things ..it had- to say to make r feel her way was right and not a reason we fi.ouhl fight. To hoi ner love I'll always strive. In age. you see, khe's only five. Cordially yours, T. V. 1:. Follow your nose to the grindstone. your no a to defeat, and your know's to success. Tuno your radio in Vallrv, and listen to the approach of tne rrencn army. Tiio sterilization I 111 The Oreiron senate ri"il a (tool day's work when It passed the uter- 'li7jtlon bill. If It had no other reason the rec ord made by the Kalliknk family If enouxh. It la an example of how deeenerary and criminality are trans milted by heredity. During the Revolutionary war, one Martin K.-iIllkah, a young soldier of good etock, had an Illicit affair with a feeble minded servant girl hy whom he had a son. Later, Kail Ikak married a woman of good fam ily, by whom he had several legiti mate ohlldren. The latter all turned out well, founding one of the most distinguished families In New Jersey In this family and in Its collateral bronchos there was nothing h it good, representative citizenslilp.The members became prominent in then communities wherever they went. There were no feeble minded among them, no Illegitimate children, no lin moral women. The descendants of the feeble minded girl are In sharp contrast. Of these 4X0 have been traced. Their record la, 143 clearly feeble mind ed, 36 Illegitimate, 33 prostitutes. 24 confirmed alcoholics, three ep ileptics, 82 died in infancy, three criminals, eight kept houses of 111 fame. Here are two family line with the Minn paternal ancestor, living under tho same general environ iiient; yet degeneracy and pollution have marked every , generation o! one and been unknown to the other Even more striking Is the case of the Juke family. From one lazy vag abond named Juke, horn In rural New York In 1720. whose 'wo sonr married five degenerate aiatera, six generation j came up to 1877. num bering about 1200 persons of everv grade of Idleness viclousness. lewd nets, pauperlrm, disease. Idiocy, in sanity, anil criminality. Of the total seven generations 300 died In in fancy. 310 were professional pauper? 4 40 were physically wrecked by their own diseased wickedness, more than half the women fell into pros titution. 130 were convicted crimin als. 60 were thieves, fleven aerf murderers, only 20 learned a trade. 10 of these in state prison. These facta are the findings of an Investigation made In I s . i . Ir 1915 a second Investigation showed that Ihe number In the family had increased to 2800 with no chance In lite general tendencies and with n total cost to the state from thir single family of $2,500,000. The facts are from Stoddard's "Revolt Aguinst Civilization" a book Vi hlch should be read by any member of the legislature who has doubts on how to vote on the sterilization bill 1'ortland Journal. The IHitlnr's llitlile A family had been wrestling with .1 huilget for several years, each time rnminc out a little better and gradually simplifying lis plan, so that tlie budget-abiding became les? of M hiinliin i il tniiro r t a (trim furt on the Ruhr:ve.ir ,,y y,.mr At length It sold a mall piece of property which It had BETTER PAY SALARIES During the war it was common to enlist for a Hollar day. Nowl th- Department of Justice has six of these indicted for stealing as many minionr. n snows tne aovernmcnt had oeiier paid tne less patriotic ' io ins cona island ma'orman whose wife was a conductorette and wno named their sen Transfer. A billion la a who's lot. since the birth of Christ ticked two billion times. "I don't understand men. "Whrff ths matter now?" My husband ran a tank during ths r nd now he can't even run a vac uum cleaner for me!" Good intentions are Inherent In ev.?i-y man a good memory a urn v ana Deauiiiui mi-1 i MICKIE SAYS A STioo ao w iwt, NE4Swrca. vjiu. restore , KtVUKKtCT OtPARTEO COSTOk AM CORfe A CatPPV-EO BAU ACCOCJttT t 17V ,JS IXIT ktHI fttMfr'K Kr11tor..U U Uiitutt. K M. lukvm Arunrf.l Troop Kwi fcdilor K. i liurcli Aci.vUioa W- KutKia Troop ; J. V arni?y Tr.Mip 2 0- Wt.!.. r Trti t K. iMil-un KJklon.. . . ... . ... I wut yer yti-i t u r d a y it (AMI .IVXI 4'AUP IM (AVI1 III I.Kit I'url 1 1 A Kront In Tr-t-tlw.rt h. On hlK honor a tnui't tie v Ml U Inn i'ft to ul.lUu 1 t!l Cttillp r-KUlntllili. Itlk word of honi-r ill be at. t'epu-d Iwu. '. A rum la l.ril. Mr fakes hi I'itrt tltli hln fflluw tiutn with k"1 tt-AUi M'irit in hcoun-raf I. pirifi hiu! iln llCal. trviiiaf to hell oUir-m lit r II tlmcit. H will help to make the KoaftturK Hoy S- tut Camp the t-fct ticuut 1 L'imp In ihs? rountry. 3. A hrMl U Helpful. Iff I d-xH a "tcoud lurn " duily to llii) fl-llOW H'fHlt. I A. A Srtutt la Krlradly. II. lenrns to tukt a joke with at nitK-h fun tk i he pl.tva it on tht- other fellow, (iood, cl'iilt fun. even Ml lh other fel low's ex pin u la riJyaMi Other kindkt are una'outlike -V afoul la a brotluT tu evr uthr mout. 5. A Hrwat la I'ourtfHiiia. lie irlvvx the mout salute all t-amp ofrUvrr. ImlixliiiK patrol lealra aii hiist;iiil putrol leadira aiid otlu-r itoiil officers, when on duty. n a t'ourtcoii) hikh of if npe't for the office they hold. Mi' la polite to nil. lie h Kol inHimer?' at meula. 6. A Nrwiil la Kind, tie If :i friend to oil animalr. lit: will not Injure nor kill any liarmli-ag rreat ure im'ciIIchh ly. Il In guardian of thr wild hlnl nnd animala. lie will not brintf flruarnta to camp. V ft w I m ni I n ir. No ImuiliiK Hllowed l-x-rept at the perloila dfi ti nned each day, t which tliiK acouta who ilenire to wlm will iro In at the same ttinc. und.T export leader? and directors. Cants) ilaak. I'pnn arrival at camp each w out will nutke & deposit of ill hla money In the camp hank, and credit will h iflVMn therefor. Kealir.iiijc the ilifferenco In the financial ineana of the boy a, and de I'rina: to foster a spirit of f octal equality, haxed upon personal merit and character, ea'h hoy will be permitted to purchase, from the camp canteen, not more than ten ie nts wortn er luxuries in i nu day. In addition to plnc-j in: nil hoys on ejual flnan-I i;-i hnU. till) arranKeinent f will snfcffiiartl the scouts! i-tni overloading their nm-hs with unnecesttary ! nweets and avoid alckneus. ' M ill T M04M The S'-out rM"is Wilt Ie re it ev.-rv a 1 1-rni o a f i r nWiool (mill 4 J'. M. to l it., and on Saturday from W A M. to . I'. M. Thia tn ulili i th l-nttt to pa- s u;iy tiiir spare tune either reau li:; nr playiiiif tlie uaiiiies we Iiat In our scout rooiiiM such as ImsfhaH and I'ltiK I'oiiu. It is t.wd thai later wh will he ahle lo add more KanieH to our r ton I. In fact any one having Home KOod boya uamM tht they ate not Us ui kf and would like to make H donation iu the li y Ki oiita of ItfiMt-hurg 1 am sure tiie l.ova will gladly a ct pi the aair.tt. Alai anything that w ill help make our a out fieailMUartera resemble a cozy I'lub room, where Hie Itot--burtr Hoy Kuuii and viMt iiig Hroiits mty ie-'d anl en tity thfiDHclVes Instead of running arojnd the streets of tm city . we tiuve many line books In our library many of which pertain io outing and very helpful io th buys who desire to prog Vsa furtiu-r in scouting. I MOV MKKTI(i A meeting of the three Mcoutm.t. lei s will be called jmn to mitki arrangeniHitta for one unit-n meeting each month. At theo in t-linvs vari-ius kiiidn of ate copii- -aii slide1 will be shown and explained. They will ioer varlo'ia stilijcta. Wo will flret tiv at.d get the to (. in of H 'V Scout slides and then we will take up Tretia tt t ir.-Kon and various groiipn of slides on It) nl study and scenes around ('rater 1-aKe md tuHiiy mfny olhcr kimls all of which will be along i he lines of Instruction. These slides are obtainable from tht Kxtensfon I'epart ment of the l-niversltv of regon. Announcement per taining to the above will be made litter In the columns if thia paper. I VIT'.HN ATH At, l.KKT IIA.MI Nil A KM It Is recommended that In giving the S unt Hand' lasp. the custom followed In all eountriea but the Cniled States of unlng the loft hand Instead of the right, shall be the custom of the Hov Scouts of America. ' S;oL;TlN(i.'' NOTE: All acouta of Doug Ins county will kindly note t he above. The old ha nd shake was rlvht handed, but from now on the correct hand shake fur scouts ia with the left hand. Kditor. T1IH HOIIHIU TIIINI. The srnut had just re. turned her pet puppy and she was In hysterics. "Where did you find him?" ahe exclaimed. "Oh, a man had him, ma'am, tied to a pole, and he was cleaning the window with him The Scoutmaster received a fail I'ua week fi-oiu Oakland oieyou. iterioiiniiig tuv p..-' Ibiittv of oi gunning semis hi o.tkland. It 1h unite j.r.b aitlt? tliat scotJtiiiasL r . lu. t ut Will journey to Uakiai,.! on Turi-d.iy evening ilar u tit It to MtUlt tll bat rulllTIK in that vicliuiy. He will take uluiig a t'eiuoiintraiiou team to demo iit-t ra ie i,it. fetching of at oiilirTK. Any otlo-r scouts Will be Wtl oin un the trip. We would like to tal;e a big deleatioj, to Oakland artd any boys know Itiif if pariies w;io will do nate the u uf tiudr tills to taUe iif pome of tlie boys will kindly report eume to &outmater l.intott at once. THK I'l.llMi hUlAI)ltO The ris ing cuadron will be tn Itustharg on r'ehn.urv ;i-?-Jh . They have a.-ked Ihe hc.iuta to distribute their handbill. This will be done on Saturday and Sunday or Monday of iifXl week. Stoul mister l.intoit will tail those he wi.shea for dulv later as It a ill be a very easy L.tsk. , ti ; ';. ;,.i , - i. TROOP NEWS TilOOP NO. 1 Troop No. 1 held their reg ular io(.-etiitg !ast Mond.iy ev.-nln.'. A nui ;:tt;r of u.e bon being 'Xii::i.i on ac count of a siK-lal being held somewhere In the city. The feKiiiar busi liens Was Soon dne away with as the new wcout Kmea were in t lie room and all wanted to get a chance to play bt. fure the evening was out. Tne bal ance of the evening was devoted to playing liuacha.ll and 1'ing lo:ig. Troup So. 2. Troop s. 2 held their regular meeting lah-t Tues day evening with 18 scout a itusweilni; the roll call. Some ef the fellows paid up their duis at this meeting. Mr. I.lntott g.tve uh n rhort talk on thin years tamp and told us of the equipment Hnd things we mi gilt tuke alone;. Most of tlie biiHinesa waa quit kly transactel Und the rest of the eveninsr was de voted to playing Haauball and 11.1 g hmtt. lU-XlltliE fWKBBKU Troop ,o. 3. Troop Nil. 3 held their reg ular meeting last Wednes day night at seven thirty with a good attendance. We decided to have our food sale today at Voiburgh and Wiaria grocery. A.";-r the meeting we rdav ed Ping I'ong ami ;aehull. Frank Long was declared the 1'ing I'ong i.'liamp. There is still plenty of room In tills troop and wo will gladly take on more hoys who are interested in scouting. if a... !""- ii'i.ii,' '"'r IN I nT,':", th."". . ivnii u 1 1 ai.r, rr.r ; '-"Chi: ... tit lt i .n,-nl i.r.i..,.,, .1 i "l-'i k i'aru."""'' fc""'f A fairh rsT .was 1.,1,1 f, Sundav wni.k "" . si-out. and i:h, " 1 ! tat . - h M,!?!"f ,K"4 aw ! h J ...... i. : ,",,,:ir n J t'.V.Ii-.i" K,l-1 TWISTKD IU wiirdii mm una if 1 !. 1-Mi.r 4. l.drvi 5. I'tort kin. "OM !U:i n.rrf . 1 liiv, iillv? lurn of ibm 1 , "Y.'H. wlial. hii ly- l I "Hi-'m Invnlln i J pt'cl llmt won I Aii I II A It It TO SIT IT vtill at.' a niriiJ wouiu int roneri lc Titrr 111 in In n ttitki-r linlt its is making ilouxb: hon carrying; with some difficulty. I'art of the money waa to come in by way of monthly payments. Thpre were, naturally a doirn or more places clamoring for these pay ments. Mother wanted new curtalua and shades. Father wanted a dlnnhy for his sail boat. The children thought a vlctrola would be accept able. After all tho votes were In, tne mother decided to stand firm Girls, Please Conceal Your Fat and Hide Your Ankle3 and Skinny Kij Hy HEIIHA HOYT Fashion Editor of the I'nited Press (Written for the United Press) NEW YOltK. N. Y.. Feb 17. Leon Tlubur t . . . . - as. a. unnni, I.IUIUUH K US lOIlieT atlU IOUnOr ir.d use the money for none of them. f , lollern Khoo, of COMZ" aZ If . ' 8" 8al0' ,"a' 8lRn' "Iscussed the seerels of fenii- ir we spend one parment for one of 'i , these things and another for the ne"t l""0, ttr"f'Ce and dre,ss bt'fore hun anrt so on. that at the enrt r ii, -"reus of fashionable New York worn- year our property which was and nq- jon wh filled the Plaza ball-room. a.-i. will nnve neen n .a i n t..... t.:.. - - in . ur.ni iiiB fi'i-i lire tn in. "u ihn... i - . tncurles. all depreciatinB fast?!rtte" which he considers the al Im-T T k ","l;n8," n'rD Whereas, if we put the monev Into po.tant tiling in th ",., lfor her .h "'crests lhel.diti Wnpreas, if we put the money into , portant thing In the fashion world a tOnd PnilRiirVfltlva ctnnX, t I a..T - " over the payments tyc'X. TZTZZ MZh next year we can buy at least onelcausea them t hi,, , t,Z?J '. .1 , of these nice things with the Inters faces, ihrt hands an heir fit"" and the lnv0Etmllt will remal; ,. Tnpy'F(vc -nd (.heir eet. . v etiesihe Bll imnortant thing nn mean If you put those dul-1 "Hiding the imperfections of tlie "n L" " h,Tr 'h",r OW"' ,hf'vlb'"iv ' Powerful ; a" . Hlack : I, t e will have babies?- asked the doll-. most powerful color we have to fight playing member of the family. ibulkly imperfections, for black makes Kxactly." replied the mother. whatever lt covers disappear ml And uslna: the dollar's babies to'j'hen one sees nothing, ene imagines buy things with,- said the father, beauty. That is the charm "f the Is a kind or child lalior that does i masquerade. A man flees a niaske.1 no one any harm." 'woman. She may bo as homely as So the family agreed tn wnlt a ir'" be. but, nlbireil bv her hidden year for Its luxuries Th,. ....... ,.i ia 'features, the .'. ' . " equally Interesting. Mother squeezed bi'atity. ' to do i ne iiiosi-neeaeu uraperies out of the I many fat women make this ends ' Hope, Also, for Mill Ski) I Tho too-thin woman also yrl a bit of vanish e ativ.ee . r hiilinir her nfTi.ndinir Mril of false pleats ar.J hiinlraffn" snown by screen sliuea. "Sl.-llinv l-nees mrl intln 1 thenisi.lvea nnheant ifnl nn!4tf 1 hidden under carefully JcvistS'1 B'li.l flnlul ' He suggested that the ttxnki! inpitr iiMir.t-11 pn wen sne couic. .-.".. i nis is especially so do Without the rest fur annlluii. vn .HMCng Concert slna - i- . or two easily. The children started ,Mr fat 'hus defeating their own to save their allowances for Ihe vlc-" ' . troia. and candy eonsunintinn dlinln-' expend n-rer-il t' furs, such ns ermine and itiKi they exaggerate fat. (in trary dark furs wilh kin ta ' best for tho woman who leia1' emlKinpoint. Concerning the cer.et. Vits that the svelte form of I " ruiula Iu nhluin,! hr lb U...I.U.M. i.,l ll.nt in nntpr 10 woman must resort to the naV i the corset. MA I ... . T.llnrd 6lt In contrasting the Aiuerican swj with the l-'r-nch womrn. lr 1 said: "I confess I lo m ' I.ill.,t-n,l o..il alilw,ll-h I rfiUV ' IlllTiorl'inre to W011U n M takes thein daily Into V'c lf the business girl cnulJ not ' ' r ui ' women make this line business girl cnuiu m i house allowance, and found Ihrt , mistake of wearing clothes that fit 1 venge neon the half man that M the hnilc. Innkml ..11 -1... -....l.l tOO IlL'htH- Tki. .. 1 '. . .. , .... .i:5I 1 Deen Hilling tne uay as - i r :t nl niffhl 1 ished accordingly. Father boiiEht and repaired an ancient dinghy. Ev erybody Is happy and Is enioviug that wealthy capitalist feeling. Albany Democrat. Iiieu. what wo"il become ol uit'- ties of beauty?" American women 1 Memories Are tJmxl The state it'Patr. wu h-n l.nw ,n """"i "1 issuing H panipntit. tlllt:orie So k, . n. . .. '. that ho,ly preferred that ihe .,., Woo l , , r' Y Publ!?hera. more thr,., a.""a , . , "tu hum nou aim U'frat.Ht fh- hill I i.. ... " pratirvinc tn ,l, ., tie claims tn:u wir - rapermen1 lZ" if ZZT'" or the 4nr,,-, i. .j . . ii p newer ami in"" r ' , "i un anmst body how nion.-v -r,,.M . i.. rrnrh "" "e saved (ho taxiinvei-. .1... If It bad been a graft It wo ild have been a horse of - . - -. ....ii. , II, V JMIlt'i ,1 .' rtoL-, .I...;. r-tntMnc wi .... . .i ,h Vrenrh 1 He claims that tne rtni,,. look as thouj-h th.'ir rot little newer and mere sier. 1 Parisians'. About the Trmn ., ..... tine r-l mere is -teiirh of feminiiv which 'M'" hieh tbe Americans in - lack. S'nr i d,-'lvTl is them out tribute. 0 it nen wer as weak minded as women think they ar. the walls ol tne inuns asylum would be bulging. Either there ia too little money or vw mjny people in me world. Goofy Gus orter Invent a handker- eniet wn.ch ii last mers'n a day." t ..4cUyJi. Nil Q 1 1, ' r ' 1 V Hvite'y. w foy , - iunday Service At the Armory 11:00 a.m. 2:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. DR. CHARLES S. PRICE, Evangelist W Anrl.. T ""ua un,y ervice 7:30 p. m. 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