ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION Juin* 29, 1921) The Paris Pepper-Pot H> J. A. k < h ; kks In lc r m itiin iu l i.iir r e r / to iu te n l nin i u> accurate « i Ilclurr as posnlblr in of Itili» minimi ul certain phasrs Kiiin|irMii tile W r do not miriMl U> m orallir but Ui lirr-riit larU • » llw y arr No * t takr (tint w ik Th r Anglo-Saxon mulle Is Her llittl you Irli Ihr truth; but tell a» Unir ut II a» ponalblr. Ho wr can't. T o continui*. than. U*r aubjrct of Ihr Montanartrr cubani W r arr fo­ ma on u trip to on ol U m mi M pop . , , . ular of Ihr n lfh l clubs A m e r ic a n , fo r i n - | Arrlvlna at Ihr door one lx grrrlrd can have l i l i l í e mea id e a by aionoanu. gitrn agn ii who moke him irei feel nave lim ........ o r rum ~^ll A T I one w orl rid iiMir , , th « not know H how (hr other hitlfi liven, in nil old NMying. Kilt it would he truer to itdd : One humlredth |>i»rt of the world iloes not know how th e o t h e r ninety n in e h u n d r e d t h s l i , .g, ' In e n tu n c v , Hlliln'V, does in tim i. talion. T h r » I f lil la an rnrhanllng onr lilramlDK chandrllrta. rlalnlv rlertrtr lantern». a beautiful balmny. lablr* with »ruiwy cloths on rarprlrd llrr» a d.mcr Koor o f wontlroux brauly anil amouUinegg. and a richly decorated alcove In front for the Iwo i rch< • 11 o Music i i onttnuow ObM-quIou wallers hasten to »rat i nr at a table. On ra< It table la a ■ timing automatic telephone. Over his brad awing* an electric, lantern on which 1» marked the number of thr lablr Hr ran apeak to any table . . „„nine tlw autoinailc how the Kuropean «asea hi- T ¿SL of « the rich to be ' found S , i l ! « In , (his part ; Life III Europe, while uli’iir a l o n e of nli a l l 11» 1 ^ * " b ' , "* i n d llU thr w utr world of fla y Puree III* pii.N M *A throuiih u tiwlnif-door. • • • hot nearly so opulent ns ili whii'h th» iU r iu t«iit tmvhr* OpPIl for I Midnight The gueaU begin to ar­ America, is freer ami more hltn wa li hr wrrr w MuharHjnh. nini rive The orchestra has been going naturai. There ia lesa re- lir rnlrr* » wldr |*i**«trr. thr wwllft ni full blast for MOM lime and Mo­ whlrh hit * rovere«! wllh r * rica­ guls ’ or hoalersea. and thr gigolos atraint, and thè atudent o f of ttare« o f indivktuwlA «tono in color or mali- vamps, are moving gracefully lift* cornea nearer lo seeintf Thry Includi* agii »« of thr incwt inde«! over tlw floor |x*rMm* who hmvr visitili tlib» fwniouh liuman nature aa it ia. ChamtMtgue Is the order of the 111 thr eoOOCUOn wrr ntKht t luti But do not Judge these girls too handily Life b. harder In Europe Ilian lu America Besides, wr have seen pretty uiurti thr same in New York night clubs Home of these a iris a ir mothers with children whom llw y are rairlu lly tearing Besides meeting men as Uiey do night after night, they arr kern Judges of hu­ man nature Many a g ira t writer might envy them their knowledge of psychology A part of their business Is to rnakc Uir guest buy as much wine as pos- •iblr They get a perrrntdge on each bottle Ho fat we have spoken of thr male gusst But suppose the guest is a la d y . T h a t b r in g s u s to t lw i n t r ic a t ­ i l i « s u b j w t u f t h r (l ig n in w h ic h w ill b r «itM-iwked n e x t w w k "L E G P A D S " , ^ : . * ^ m m m m m r - — ngfaaü«, K a k b ri HaRRsrtvrs I r 4 « 'iit | I s iik r r <•arm en t« Cyeiashes. W i««.. T7iermo-Fsci. Iiounbl# sntl oners Hot# Period Costume*. Impersonator« Outfits, ft r. h c s a » , m » s t* s . e . v . r . Wife Saved Him From Whiskey A Simple Home Treatment, Odoriegg and Tagtelegg tn m Ni ir inforuiAUon alwuy* rell^ve» th * ne vera! colorrd jieraoiift m ot io to ii y rxln trn rr or thr lu i m i ut of vie* . mi wr uUt uf It t a k r * un uh n r » «»ve* intruit to glvr Anotiirr HwiiiK'diMir uiul onr m irra n *| mu i»tus hall o f fanclful omnrnrn- INTKKKSTIW; DISCOVERIES ABOUT SOUTH SUA ISLAND NATIVES ■ Continued from page louri adopting him as his man Hilda), gave him Ihr name t ■ alilrh lie »1111 answers. Jimmy flctch er Under his hew tutor. Jimmy provrd an apt pu­ nii. anil made r exrrllrnt «relient (irogrewi U ogress In bt*'k a: »nd fir Id knowledge NVhrll author give up work In the “ talea of llltu lfk fi” tri u i . tu. r u r ,' u , ark II, Illusion' to l lakr up llln literary work In Australia hi- left N-hlnd him a cap­ able si-holar and agrli-ullurtst Th r New s, lord Master Sneer*« attended Ihr new school­ master at Port Vale from the outset. Though t two years have gone, . the «s wave o f enthusiasm which swept o v - er the community when the people emhurked on tin* hew venture, has not spent Itself, and Uie children of tlielr own accorti, sull troop to school * At the summons o f the drum file of scholars, everyone with a bag of M-hool books, may be seen on the Macks, converging on the school* house Kven |atrenls s|iare lime to liaik In and bestow upon thr school tin-ii patronale, while fond m ithera Ix-ion wllh pride ti|ion their children doing D m * strange esercisca. 'Ilw rx|irr!rnrr gained by the a, iHiolmastrr w h ile In thr servici- uf Ihr two traders rmlnrnUy fils him for making Instruction In agrlculturr a i*»» r t a f the m -I iik i I curriculum Ev­ ery day. at tlw close of morning school, ihr pupils accompany Jlmnn to the plantallon. where Ihry atr initiated Into up-to-date mctliods of work day. or rather, night Hr begins by I ordering I hat. But iVrhaps. indeed, most likely hr Is "a wise one." und ramr (Hit In m i - (la v I’ aree alone The wife may * be at the hotel or in far-away U B A Hr d ie » n >t intend to drink alonr so he gives a "once over" at the hostesses who are decorating the uibles not In use. Picking out one, hr reaches her by pitone i-onslnnlly In demand In thr sum­ mer these cotton fields arr whltr wlUt thr bursting bolls. Tlw* whltr lini ■ rsembling snow flskes. gives thr place the appraraher of a snow scene The educational system o f Papua la marvelous Tlie numlter of duüri Is niul. v. rk,u. Must o f her ling- Kite comes over Usti ts farrfu lly rnemonird naugli- ty " words Tlicse hostesses, as nomr- I.IM- has, described them, arr affec­ tionate. thirsty, hungry, and broke His selection dancre with him. drinks his wine, eats his lobster, and gen craily makes It pleasant for him She . . I t , S , n l i herself |...rcclf ,-n tir.k v to l,i his III» IllOOd adapts entirely mood ; w h o i n o - i ui a certain s c i i o o l , tx r s - peeially Interesting Tim e pupil* If he Is flippant, so Is she. and vice r a n g e f r o m f o u r l o f i l t r e n y e a r s o f versa. On leaving her—Huit ts. If he de­ agr a n d come from m a n y t r i b e s a l l cides to leave har lie lips her T lw of »hu h have a different lineo Borne minimum Is lüü francs $4 1 Trial Package Sent Free F it » I Sixty! R M R M B E ft Ponce dc Leon •nd hi« fruirle«« quest for the fount«m o f Youth? 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It Is found that thry arc particularly smart and clever at all handiworks In the do­ mestic line, such as sewing and other fancy work; while rug-making la onr o f tlw lr chief masterpieces Domes­ tic science In llw way uf cooking and grtu-ral houskrrplng Is also be­ ing taught with pleasing success; hence tlw young Papuan In general. Is gradually leaving In-hind Hit- prim ­ itive ways of hts forefathers, and Is becoming more and more rlviltu-d day by ilay paralysis SINCE . 1864. i Doctors Prescription tr DROPSY T R E A TE D ONE W EEK F R E E hhort D r*sthln* ln 3« to «i h o u ra ; «tkplllnir rffdu ce d In 16 to ¡¿0 «U)s. ll rgu lnt PR t h s h e s r t . corr^ct» th r l l v r r n n J k l d n r y s . I ' u r lf lr s the rn tlrr syttent. 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