No. 48 THURSDAY, DEC. 5th, 1929 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE NINE Wed On Bet p m ? «end Rubinstein ILLUSTRATED BY DONALD R IL E Y * ”/ Ç ~lSE W hat is lovely n ever dies, R sm em ber S teddon, a p retty , un- will provide a way o r call H is serv ­ But passes into o th e r loveliness.—Aldrich. lows a published fault. sophi treated girl, is th e d au g h ter of T h e le tte r was m ore hideous than a kindly bu t n arrow -m inded m in ister a n t hom e, and I hope you will not It is som etim es In te re stin g to delve long youth and en h an ce beauty. in a sm all, m id -w estern town. H er tak e th is le tte r as a plea for pity. h ead lin es in a paper, It w as m ore Pei fum e w as an e ssen tial to th a into th e very d is ta n t p ast, through fa th e r, My cu p is full and ru n n in g over, d read fu l th a n such a pilloried pub- life of th e E gyptian. R eligious rite s Rev. D octor S teddon, violently op­ but my chief d read is th a t u n h ap p i­ th e m any books available to us, to lie sh am e a s H e ste r P ry n n e's. It could not be perform ed w ithout in­ posed to w hat he co n sid ers "w orldly find out how our very a n c ie n t an ­ ff li th in g s, ’ acc e p ts m otion p ictu res as ness and w ant m: / be your portion m e a n t th a t som ew here th e re w as a cense. P erfum e was used in em balm ­ as well as m ine, and th a t I shall fail m an in an invisib le cloak of nam e­ th e cau se for m uch of th e evil of the c e sto rs felt about beauty cu ltu re. ing, and w as also a v ib ran t p a rt of p re s e n t day. T ro u b led w ith a you u tte rly a fte r providing so poorly le ssn ess an d facelessn ess who de­ In my search I cam e acro ss a story th e a e sth e tic side of living. F am ous cough, R em em b er goes to see I for you all your days. I can only pray spised h e r and jeered a t h er sublim ­ Isabel Bennet Foreman of New w hich am used as well as enlightened arch aeo lo g ists who have in th ese Dr. B reth erick , an elderly physi­ th a t my fe a rs are th e sesu lt of lone­ ities of p u rity . H er h ig h est am bitions York married Carl E. A. ForsmaH me. T he tale w as about a v ery ele­ cian who is asto n ish e d to find h er m odern tim es broken the nil- nee ot on » ’ bet m^de during i gay party. w ere doom ed to sn e erin g m ockery. in a bad plig h t. P ressed by the liness and age and w eariness. g ant, a rtis tic g entlem an of th e y ear th e old E gyptian tom bs, u n e a rth in g Now she asks annulment And now may th e Lord shield you doctor, R em em b er a d m its h e r u n fo r­ A fter a day in L in g 's studio, he 3300 B. C., who suddenly discovered m um m ies buried thousands of years tu n a te a ffa ir w ith w ith his ev er-p resen t m ercy, o r a t took h e r to "T h e B eg g ar's O pera.” w as a baby th a t calc u lated and th a t th e fem inine sex w as losing ago, have brought fo rth evidence of Elwood F aran b y , a poor boy, son least give us stre n g th to u n d erstan d She h ad so lo st h e r o rie n ta tio n a t m easured, trium phed and yet w ept in te re s t in him . He a ttrib u te d th is , th e activ ities in th e beauty field in of th e tow n sot. A s R em em ber and th a t in all things He know est best, th e end of th e seru ctiv e villanies. and w anted alw ays, th e n e x t toy. H e lack to the fact th a t his h a ir w as ' Dr. B re th tric k d iscu ss th e problem , an cien t tim es. Som e of th ese ex­ Your L oving H usband. • th a t sh e did not fa in t w hen Ned L ing w as th in k in g of Mem as his next tu rn in g gray, so he ru sh ed to a 1 p lo rers discovered cream ja rs w hich a telep h o n e m essag e b rin g s th e new s ‘ th a t Elw ood h as been kidden in an As she read th is le tte r and saw said : | toy and she w as th in k in g of him as j learn ed g en tlem an of the village. had been buried w ith th e m um m ies accid en t. Dr. B re th e ric k p ersu ad es I back of th e lines th e heavy brow s of “I’ve laughed m y self hungry. I , h e r n ex t child. “T ell me, Oh learned one.” he said, and which still gave forth a d elicate ♦R em em ber to go W est, h e r cough ller fa th e r saw (he gpot h av en ’t o rd in arily any ap p etite. L e t’s j H is w arm head and h is brow n “w hat can I do to recover th e color h au n tin g frag ran ce, w hich they could serv in g as a p lau sib le excuse. Un I eyes, like m aple su g a r ju st as it is able to b ear th e se c re t any longer. ! had sta re d a t from th e choir loft. go to my house and have a bite.” of my h a ir? ” A m odern beauty not analyze. R em em ber goes to h e r m other and saw all th e old sw eet w rong-headed­ “To y o u r h o u se?” ’ liq u escen t to syrup, and w ith the specialist m ight have h e sita te d , but To c ritics who som etim es feel th a t confesses. n ess of th e v eteran sain t, M em 's “Yes. I t ’s all rig h t. I'm quite samP gold flak es g linting—th ey w ere the learn ed one im m ediately gave the too m uch tim e is devoted by th e H e r m o th e r a g re e s w ith th e plan h e a rt h u rt in tolerably. alone th e re . J u s t a Ja p . Very quaintly babyish to h e r in sp ite of form ula for th e tre a tm e n t. “Get the ' w omen of today for beauty cu ltu re, of th e doctor. Mem leaves tow n. On H er m o th er sobbed: “W hat on secluded.” hil> old talk. th e tra in Mem accid en tally m eets blood of a black cow, rub it up in 1 should l'lte to r< com m end these T om H olby, m ovie s ta r, trav elin g e a rth can I w rite th e poor d arlin g ?” She w an ted to say : “You tell m e 1 «‘j w an t to love and be loved, but lard and boil, a fte r w hich it is to be : records w hich d ate hack to th e e a rli­ w ith R o b in a T eele, lead in g lady of Mem rep lied : "T h e a n sw er is easy. not w hy I should go, b u t w hy I n o t too mUch love. I'm afraid o f ! applied to th e locks,” an sw ered the ' e s t tim es know n to hum an know ­ th e m ovies, who a re th e cynosure of I’m going to send him all the m oney should not. And I w o n 't.” ! love. It h a s h u rt m e h o rrib ly . And L earn ed One. U n fo rtu n ately the ledge. For (hey show conclusively a ll eyes. T h e tr a in com es to an B ut it seem ed a silly little-girlish, I h a v en ’t been tru e to som e of th em — a b ru p t h a lt, a d is a s te r h aivng been I’ve go t.” book has no record of th e success of th a t th e re has never been a tim e in H er m o th er cried o u t a g ain st old-m aidish, prune-and-prism ish th in g and th a t h u rt’s me w orse. I don’t b et o u t a n d w alk about. th is tre a tm e n t, but th e re is no ques­ th e h isto ry of the world when men n a rro w ly avoided, an d th e passen g ers robbing one of h er loves to pay an- i to say, so sh e said, “All rig h t,” and j know w hich is g h a stlie r— to 's e e a tion in my m ind th a t m uch tim e and and women w ere not in terested in A t T ucson Mem m eets Dr. Gal­ o th er. It seem ed a cru el sh am e to got into L in g 's car. i w om an laugh a t you or cry a t you. m oney, w h atev er th e cu rren cy of the j prolonging youth — and en h ancing b ra ith , a p asto r, w ho know s h er W hen he said "H o m e,” th e M arriage is no solution. I don’t see d ay happened to be, w as sp e n t both th e fr personal appearance. fa th e r. She m iscalls T om H olby 'Mr. , tak e the firs t bit of cake from h e r W oodville’ in o rd e r to m ake h er j d a u g h te r and sell it to buy bread d riv er sh e alm o st sw ooned not , how it can help being th e end of love. by m en and women in try in g to pro­ H E N E N A R U B IN S T E IN . fan cied s u ito r seem m ore real. W hile ' for h er husband, quite. i Love ought to be free—like a rt and I th e G a lb ra ith s a re aw ay, she w rites “You’ll need it yourself. You m ay T he J a p show ed no su rp rise a t . speech. Of course a r t is n ’t free. ' th e m as w ell as h e r p a re n ts th a t she not have an o th e r job soon. You th e late a rriv a l of his m a s te r w ith . T h e re 's th e censorship. Well, m a rri­ h a s m a rrie d 'M r. W oodville’ and th a t a lady. E v id en tly it w as th e or- a g e is like censorship. E v e ry th in g 1 they a re to live in Y um a—for w hich need new clo th es and a re s t.” "R est and new clo th es can w ait.” d in aray th in g . Mem longed for a you do or say and feel m ust be sub- place she buys a tic k e t. A rriv in g th e re she falls in w ith the H er m o th e r k ep t a m iserab le si­ m ask or a fire escap e or a gun. She m itted to th e censor. T hey call this m ovie com pany of Tom Holby. Tom lence for a long w hile before she glanced ab o u t for w eapons of defense. a free co u n try and have cen so rsh ip s in s ists th a t she becom e an e x tra and B ut Ned L ing said : "Som e scram bl- and m a rria g e !” is m o st cord ial to h er. She finds could sa y : “Your fa th e r will n ev er accep t m oney you have earn ed from ed eggs and bacon and som e wine. h e rs e lf in the m ovie gam e. She sm iled. H e w as m ore like a A fte r h e r accid en t, M»ra receiv es a th e p ictu res. H e’d ra th e r die.” W ould you ra th e r have red or w hite? p ra ttlin g baby the m ore cynical he le tte r from Leva M em a'ie, “inviting T h is gave Mem only a b rief L e t’s have som e ch am p agne— y es? I grew H is heavy head m ade her h e r to Hollywood., an d stalin g in her We ll h av e som e ch am p ag n e n ativ e b re a s t ache and y earn for a baby. le tte r th a t she can g e t h i.' a position pause. She an sw ered sim ply: "D octor B reth erick got m e into C alifornia— bu t good.” j B ut he w anted only the froth of life , in a film lab o rato ry . M em g e ts a job in a film lab o rato ry ! th is b u sin ess by m ak in g up the pack She w as hungry, bu t he kept h er ; w ith o u t th e body and th e dregs, b u t loses it. She m eets a Mrs. S tu rg s Of ]jes tHat bro u g h t m e out h ere h an d s p riso n e r and p referred to I “Could you love me ju s t enough from h e r hom e tow n, who talk s of th e , Now hg cgn maRe Blue Crane Pure Silk Hose, in all the wantedcolors talk. ; and not too m uch,” he pleaded. evils of th e m ovies an d says th a t th e | A fterw ard th e y w en t into the j if he had said, “M arry m e tom or : s ta rs a r e forced to sell th e ir souls, and save daddy from d esp e ra tio n .” Humming Bird, pure silk, full fashioned Hose, 45 Mem h as a le tte r say in g th a t h er | She s a t dow n a t once and w rote b eau tifu l liv in g room , a stra n g e room j ro w ,” he m ig h t have had h e r then. colors to pick from ............. - ......................... m o th e r is com ing to P altp S prings. | the do cto r a le tte r, tellin g him w h a t i for a clo w n ; m ore like w h a t a mil- j g u t she had not his opinion of m ar- and Mem goes th e re to m eet her.^She , he m u st Rnow alread y of h er {a th e r ’s iio n a ire ’s room 8hould be> judging »age. S he had played th e gam e Celo-Cil, full fashioned, very evenly woven, guar­ d ecides th a t she w ill sell h er soul to anteed Hose .................................... ................ .. h elp lessn ess. She inclosed a m oney j from w h a t she had seen in the j w ith o u t the nam e—endured th e es- g e t a job in th e m ovies. I ta c y and th e p enalty w ith o u t th e Mem g e ts a try o u t w ith th e B er­ o rd er fo r tw o h u n d red and fifty dol- m ovies. Rayon and Wool Hose, extra special, dress weights m ond m ovie com pany,. She finds h e r­ lars. She w rote a ch eck first, b u t : He m ad e h e r sit down on a long cerem ony. She had escaped public in all the wanter winter shades, valued to self posing w ith C laym ore as h e r de­ w as afra id to have it p u t th ro u g h th e j couch an d snuggled close to her. She sham e by a m iracle of lucky li< s and $1-25...................... 2 pairs for re c to r, obeying his com m ands in a bank a t C alverly le s t h e r fa th e r h ear w as curious ra th e r th a n afraid . H e accidents. T he h u n g er rem ain ed for kind of stupor. Only 16 Shopping days until Christmas Mem is tra in e d to be a s ta r and in of it. She in stru c te d th e do cto r to i took up h e r h an d again and studied th e re w a rd s of m arriage, th e honesty Our Store is crammed full of Christmas Merchandise it, ta lk in g in th e ra th e r literary* m an­ due course h er firs t p ictu re is finish- | m ake up a n o th e r of his scen ario s of a home, th e g ran ite fou n d atio n s of ed, and she is b eing “le n t” to the ab o u t a re p e n ta n t m em b er of his n er h e so m etim es a ssu m e d ; “E ach resp ectab le loyalty. com pany s ta rrin g Tom Holby. She co n g reg atio n w ishing to re sto re som e s e p a ra te fin g e r h a s its own soul, So w hen he pleaded w ith h e r fo r a I w ill play th e leading w om an in Hoi- stolen fu n d s—or a n y th in g else he d o n ’t you th in k ? H an d s a re fam ilies. love th a t ch eated and played for fun, | by’s new picture. Q ueer th in g s, fin g ers. Y our rig h t and not a t all fo r a kiss, for caresses, M eanw hile, C laym ore h as got Mem could invent. T hen sh e s e t th e w h eels in m otion h and and your left h an d a re n ’t the she shook h e r head—m ystically as he I aw ay to him self. Mem and C laym ore becom e m ore to secu re a n im m ed iate en g ag em en t le a st alik e and y o u r face is still a th o u g h t, b u t very sanely, calm ly, in | an d m ore in te re ste d in each o th er tru th . O ut rid in g one day C laym ore tak es w ith th e n ex t to th e g re a te st com ed­ th ird p erso n .” B efore Mem quite realized how Finally she yaw ned in th e face of Mem in his arm s, an d she does not ian on th e screen, Ned Ling, a re a d e r D E P A R T M E N T S T O R E 61 E B R O A D W A Y , E N G E N E O R E. objectl T hey a re in te rru p te d by a of im p o rta n t books! a d e b a te r of a r t solem nly ludicrous a couple of h is passion and said, ‘‘I’ll be going holdup m an who ta k e s th e ir money. th eo ries— b u t above all a m an afraid com edians could be— if anybody had hom e now, p lease.” Now Go On W ith the Story of n o th in g so m uch as he w as afraid been looking— ex cep t God—and per- j TO BE C O N T IN U E D of love. h ap s th a t J a p v alet— IJed L ing's head D ear w ife, he w ro te h e r m o th er — It w as a period of dead calm an d I w as on h e r b re a s t an d h is eyes w ere H ehl H ehl T he L ord giv eth an d ta k e th aw ay. to rp id seas, and so Mr. B erm ond ! tu rn ed up in to h e rs— like a b aby’s, A boy on h is way to school a te too ] I hav e lo st you an d my d arlin g w illingly arra n g e d to “ r e n t” h e r to ' H e w as in a new -born p ra ttlin g hu- m any green a rp le s. As he took his d a u g h te r, b u t in my lonelin ess I stil. Ling, who w anted h e r a t once a t m or. T h a t w as th e s e c re t of h is 18eat th e te a c h e r asked him to nam e can say “T hy w ill be done.” firs t sig h t. success. H e w as a baby w ith all the 1 th e p re s e n t season. T he hoy aro se I th in k you should know , how ­ M eanw hile, th ro u g h C laym ore, baby’s p riv ileg es of im p ro p riety , s e lf - 1 jn spite of th e pain in h is stom ach. ever, how th in g s a re h ere. O th er­ T erry Dack w as a b o u t to b e s tru c k ish n ess, h atefu ln ess, ad o rab len ess. I «I'm sure it’s n o t th e apple season,” w ise I should n o t w rite you. B u t 1 off in in n u m erab le p o rtra its and H e could re v e rt to in fancy and he said, tim idly. am afra id th a t th e d a u g h te r th a t was show ered upon a g ratefu l world. ta k e h is au d ien ce w ith him , m ake “How do you know th a t? ” iniquired once o u rs m ight tire of th e h u sk s of A t th e age o f five he would com- old m en and w om en laugh a t the th e in stru cto r. sin an d w ish to com e hom e re p e n t­ m ence h is business c a re e r w ith a | sim ple th in g s th a t had tick led th e ir W ith o u t a seco n d 's h esitatio n , the sa la ry of tw o or th re e th o u san d ch ild ish h e a rts. And w ith al th ere boy replied "I have inside inform a­ a n t. B itte rn e s s « lie d my soul when d o llars a y ear. w as an am azin g so p h isticatio n . He tio n .” I le a rn e d th a t she w as leading a life of rio to u s m ockery, an d w hen I saw One of M em ’s p ic tu re s w as show n th e p ic tu re of h e r sm ilin g in w anton soon a fte r a t a th e a te r in Los An­ a ttir e a t th e side o f th a t sm irk in g geles, and she s a t in a v a st thro n g . F re n c h g en eral, I h ad it In my h e a rt She saw w ith pride a fa t woman to cu rse her. I w ro te in my h aste. sniffle an d th o u g h t it a beautiful 1 re p e n te d my h a rd n e s s of h e a rt trib u te. She saw a b aldheaded m an and bow ed my head in hum ble sham e take a h a n d k erch ief o u t and, p re te n d ­ w hen I read your an g ry reply. I had ing to blow his nose, d ash his sh am e­ lo st y o u r love and y o u r ad m iratio n , ful te a rs aw ay. And th a t w as b eau ­ b u t th a t w as d eserv ed p u n ish m en t tiful to h e r w ith a w onderful beauty. fo r th e id o latry th a t had grow n up The p ap ers th e n ex t d ay in th e ir in m y h e a r t to-y o u w ard s; and for criticism s gave h e r sp ecial m ention. the m ista k e s I h av e m ade in not A m arvelous th in g to see one's nam e giving o u r d a u g h te r a b e tte r care. in p rin t and w ith a boquet tied to it. B ut now it h a s p leased th e Lord She had bu t a little w hile to rev el to pour o u t th e v ials of w rath on my in th is p erfect aw ard , for in a few -rife’ g ray h a irs. T he old m o rtg ag e on th e days a le tte r cam e to h er, forw arded □ 5 hed wall shelf, (knocked down) three matched O ne unfinished ch u rch fell due long ago, but fore- from th e studio. ___ , _____„ 25—free stencil—worth at least $1.E stencils, o n e individual _____________ ¿lo su re h ad been postponed from H er h e a rt plunged w ith te rro r as it can or more of Acme with the purchase o f a half tim e to tim e. W e gave a b en efit to she read . ___________ ( . , ,____ yinf). This special offer Quality EnameLKote pay it off, b u t ev ery b o d y w as too I seen yo u r p ictu r la s t n ite and It «. to demonstrate iiow easy it is to do your own is made poor to respo n d , and it did not pay maed me sick youre aw ful in n asq n t decorating with Acme Quality EnameLKote. and sw eet in the p ictu r and you look ex p en ses. The m a n a g e r of th e m otion-picture like b u te r w ouldnt m elt in y o u r Acme Q uality h o u se offered to sh a re th e p ro fits on m outh b u t I know b e te r for Im the Floor-Roc V a r ­ nish is s i siting th e show ing of a p ictu re in which, guy w ho held you up w en you w as ACME QUALITY protection for as he h ad th e im pudence to te ll me, w ith th a t o th e r guy and took off yore Tour floors. It m y d a u g h te r play ed a p art. But w edin rin g off you I d id en t know dries hard and • month snd w hile !t would h av e d raw n money who you w as then and I dont know w ill not (how fo r c u rio sity th a t would n o t have y et w ho he w as b u t Im w ise to you heel or water resp o n d ed to a C h ristia n app eal, 1 and all I g o t to say is Ive got my ey ns’ki fe lt th a t it would h av e been a com ­ on you an d you b e te r b eh av e or else pounding w ith evil, an d I put S atan q u it p laying th ese In n a se n t p a rts Any telephone operator, lineman, installer, clerk behind m e and o rd e re d the fellow you m ovie people m ake m e sick youre PER QUAK'I or other member of our organization is qualified only a g an g of h ip ó crita so bew air. out of th e house. to take your order and eager to co-operate in T h e ch u rch is to be closed. W hat Mem felt odious to h erself, w ith giving you service. Or just call “Business Office”. 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