The Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 94, Ed. 2 Saturday, January 21, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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"The Queen or Shba" creatod
nenaatioo on Broadway. Metro-
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the world' Waa an, the Queen ot
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there are vomen. but
only two great claanes.
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* Mie Eiett Todhunter of the
echool ot the Spoken Word la at-
roottar the play.
Cover
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One More Week To
. See Art Exhibit
The art exhibition at the Carn.
Me lbrary win be open eao more
week. Thqusands ot peopie have
viewed the pletures by the boat
int
daa
Hour and dart un-
dbough is made.
■Y ROBKRTA ARNoLp
Leadiug Woman te “The Furit
.. Year" at Lttle Theater,
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and six
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AH, QUEEN! WE’VE WAITED
SO LONG TO MEET YOU.
'QUE EM. OF SHEBA*
WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL PRODUCTIONL
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•rONOMA
eiAsponzewhiehhas becone too
hard 1 Tdan be softened 1 put
1 elearcold fo’yhich a nit.
terborax has been udded. T”*"
tot the water bon: remove tie
A sudden swirl of white fluffy
flakes filled the air aa Nancy and
Nick followed Mr. Crampleg Crane
to Ma factory.
"Kerchoo!" aneezed Naney.
"Ku-huk!" coughed Nick.
"Drrtrr!" they both shivered.
"Where did the snow come tromt
Why it's hot aa summer down on
the earth and the bloesoma are al)
out on (he trees!"
«dal service secretary, invites all
social bervice club and ehurh
When who are dolng l—a trot :
1t‘I be in the picture.
— " noted Shakesp
Today Jt Your
m a very stirt
Knead oa a floured
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marital battle beztns.
ANKLES AND ELnowS
"The girl of today is criticised
for wearing short skirts. The ma-
jority of women wear them, not
to be over-bold but simply to be
ta style. I wear abort skirts my-
aeif and I don't see why a girl
should bide her ankles any more
than her elbows.
"Men are attracted to women
by the taults they condemn to
them. There isn't a man living
who doean't approve of abort skirts
oa home Other man's sweetheart
or wife.
NONSEXSE AMD PRUDEnY i
Hvya BALLS
One half pousd uvet, two saga,
one eup dried bread crumbat oh
Woman”
ways proper ta go with peer broth- !
er or any of your relatives. You
are not old enough to make de-
cided hits with any boy yet. son
don't worry.
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500
GOOD SEATS
Companion word —amnembler
It’s used Uke thl»—he
To See the
MostWonderful
Picture of Ite Kind
"Hail the
9'
back flat agatnst the floor. I re-
pent practically the same move-
ment. except that my weight is off
of my feet and the muscles of the
back are being brought into play
instead of those of tha legs.
' Each oae of these 10 times ev-
ery day, mind you! - $
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me- I tin
it to splendid that your brother
on this. You nan then push the
bucket around as you scrub.
3 - I"
Hate yaw a hear or a house-
hold poblem w eolvez . uetty
Brown gives whole,,,, advice
to women and wiri — and w
men, too. te, glad tot help
folks to trouble. Write her In ।
care of The Press. Use a pen
name to you wih. •
Dear Betty.
Ereeter part man-
...___That Aa the toeoar wpich
moves the msetdi
actor, taken the role to Kmg
——• The Picture is a FoX
cianele.
. Betty will wear the moot lavieb
ereauione waimed modietes and
•Miu, designers coula see lure
up. 5
. FoR CURTAIN*.
If the lace curtains are quite
badly ‘solled put a handful of salt
in the water in which you soak
ttoto and the dirt can be removed
easily.
her farm. If you notice, thee
feathers are coming up to the
Amusements
daring bls loro for me bat never
proposes. I have been taugh nev-
er to tell a man I love him until
he asks me to be his wife. Is that
Paul-
—And—
Paris
BY BOM anckLr
Therg im a eertain wentax
otce trel zrat aa beautuul
oma"csgu
->t eg vialble aoui.
Two year* Of domestle selee
taught me that blow Dating is
ri one would be m. ]
------1 fancy dressings and mix-
tures which are highly spiced and
I do eat a variety of foods. I never
•at potatoes more than once a
That’s not ano
■ n* •, 3 - - “Ne,
Mix meat with bread crumbs,
salt and pepper. Add eggs well
beaten and enough milk to mak
quite moist. Mix thidroly and ada
parsley. Beat eggs slightly, add
suddenly, putting a foot behind
—• at his ears, the better to
catch a nound.
"Roeking eradlee!" he exclaim-
•d In aa exasperated voice. "Is
those allly storks They’re back
axain. I can't keep ’em supplied."
“What withr" cried Nick, too
curlous to to either polite or gram-
meticel.
“Baby comforts, answered Mr.
Crampleg Crane. They come
here and cet soft pinky-blue silky
Ehink about now Sh hought
tock to that gay dinner oa the
eazthound train. And of the dar-
•f
SPEED SPEED
AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
SKATING RACES
At »• r m Aharp
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T MXK ov nKMixeNr ' ’ a --
COLUMBIA SKATING PALACE
IM W. DAGGErr ATM.
Advertising Did It
It Can Do The Same For You
——decaAmam
"Dancingt Jau mualef Danelg
la a custom aancUeoed by the
zeripture and to us tod as hiatory.
It «• Just — haturel toryoung peo-
He to dance aa N to tar them to
"When Ratemo pursed thru Bar
there is the factory
A-NAL RIALTO
cloth. obie4 aad tat removed.
Then reheat and whoa bomtoz
drop in liver balls, {
xo0DLE naus Hai
Two eggs, two tahlespoons wa-
uto plax. wul to Wiinni as che
TCV auditoriem Tueday mizhu
, nevortera, on "The Skirt my
it vonia be oqtrageaaa if |( were
MBA Marrie pref semis Make
My exeretam’ are emaple, Jem
the.regrular eoDlege gym things
"hieh every girl loams. J wtth
knees atraicht I bend from the
0) MAJESTIC
"AAII EEs riMt VAUDEVILLE-
2 30 Gzexanauezeastesarrrwmamau
senne aad prudery. Comets, as
every pbydelan, ’ knowa ahoula
baring your heart to a man who
may never dream of marrying you.
• • •
Dear Betty:
I am,22 years old and I feel
as if I know nothing. I believe if
I started into school now I could
really learn. I graduated from
high school when I was 17 and
have been working sipee. Would
you advise me to go to night
school?—Boph.
You feel exactly Uke most seri-
ous-minded folks feel. The older
you get, the less you feel you
know. It will be fine for you if
you can go to the night shoois.
Call the superintendent’a otlice,
R 690, for full information.
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F YOU ARE
WELL BRED > •
You win. If the mme
guests meet night after night
at the dinner table, vary the
order of seating to add the
5.‘pieeofvarlety. ..3 '
You will have entertain-
■•at piano made in advance
for an evening of company
to the evening wHl not drug.
Yuu will, as a guest, com-
ply with reaqiness when
The ebeial serviee committee at
the Welfare Aaaa via snoot at
10,30 a. V Tuenday at the Tesas
hotei with Mrs Bob Barker ehadp-
moa. Mis Grace Pittinger, on-
“Ao for the IMS girl inviting a
cehsure by discarding the corset
-this to sheer puritanical non-
ter. one-half teaspoon salt, flour,
ome tap raw hopped ten, one.
J half eup ng chopped beef, one
| teaspoom salt, one-fourth teaspoon
Hahe isn’t a—a Paris-iter"
ooH“su5 his hoed with his dear navorent
by UInuted grew
FAIRPORT. Ohio, Jan. M.—
Charges against the modern girl
are all wrong. Dr. Amy Kaukonen,
pretty girl mayor of Fairport, told
the United Press in an exclusive
interview today.
“Too many of the people of to-
day have too narrow and too ex-
acting atandards. Some folks are
so narrow there isn’t room to stick
them between the eyes with a pin.”
Mayor Kaukonen deelared.
“The modern girl is charged
with bobbing her hair, shaving
her eyebrows, powdering her nose,
rolling her stockings and discard-
ing her corset.
WHY NOTT
"Why shouldn’t a girl bob her
hair if she wants to? Nobody sets
up a howl when the men do it.
and look at the men you see In
the front row of the theater and
the back row at church with heads
as devoid of covering as an egg!
"Furthermore, I recommend a
close haircut for every married
woman, so if hubby comes home
all lit up from moonshine whis-
key and just itching for a fight,
he won’t be able to get such a
firm grip on wife’s hair when the
--p
the kind men say "Ob-o
•tar and then, onc. t,-----ltl
-
. Polly could not Mak. eft thedect
tetaag tto! ta W I., dream-
tarimu.gaxezpananae henTMeauty ahow. * t. rac..
comes from -Latin •dis-r
Away trom, and Engiish *
HROTHER IN HER n4v
Dear Betty:
Is it proper to co to a ahow er A
dance with brother? I amt
5nami uynauprax. I. .
Su22 5g
“9 on WITH TMK sonr.
Polly and her huabana leaned
upothe as the great ahip.
whisieg-zeream. slowiy moved
out from the Her. Grimy dock-
handa shouted, nung ropes and
ran.toand.tro. Hair a dozen tugs,
their blunt noses pressed against
the . liner’s .sides, pushed and
atrained noisily to get her into
midstream, headed toward the sea
iTTheuttle bride b.ld^;^
man’sarm. Her eyes swept the I
vanjshing Pier where not one f.m
Al feeemiled her a good-by.
daxqingoin the pretty church at
heater Falls. Of her girl friends,
gkgM • ecstatically about her,
. •• tying her" tbe super-fortune of I
such • husband and such a honey-1
moon! or Aunt Sue, stern to the]
run o warnings about
"hatwieked Paria," bur arte-
and dependable And of
whose love —e knew
would follow her everywhere, thru
Porrow+though
i Buskins laughed and Mr. Crane
turned around ..r.i looked at them
sU nolemnly. “You musu‘ cry
before you are hurt, children, or
shiver before you are cold.” he
said. “That’s hot snow. It’s feath-
ers Its goose-piucking time and
Mrs. Smith’s hard at It down on
too old fasblouod?—Polly 0.
No. it isn’t too old-taahioned.
You don't want to run the risk of
Faculty To Give v
Comedy At TCU
“Busineas Hunches’*
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aruas
“Tta—Ove mde town. Nev a. ______ E. _____
York Dot won tM raa oso pa Aeepinpr de ptyaicae
=zess=
mufau Mhzsmsvari
ixm-c ’T “3J K" ™ ---
an"
BaMes and EoGtevarde nod $20 110 minutes at 11 t have tinih
— Aanrp*0*iuap-od.‘for
tai butter aaa let you ace the1 l«*
shov. Pollrkina.",
‘ -Are the women really so wom-
. . *• * 0
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.n• m-.-s.. XI CAMILLE
rou am scrubbing the kitchen. Is
not a pleasant one. The bucket
is heavy .IJfUng it to tiresom.
7 back-savig idea is to put cas-
tors on the four corners of a 15-
inich flat board and set the bucket
RAUT S5cRETS or BEAVTIOL wombs
Roberta Arnold
Says Real Beauty Comes From Meatal Fitam
WWil—__________
Pringl's Musical
Revue At Pershing
Parbou liver an bolag water soup.
taUMta kntte or fend enop
F9M29099 VevDer. * *
Cook breat aat sank till —m I
aaa aaa^tta^ Bedt white < m t
* aun dry eta odd to tirt H
mixzure Pet meat thru the dneu {
at the toed ehovver neverai I
timea Theo pound to a pome
Add wihaeasoning» to erst
mixture. Stage between two to {I
blepoona odd drop to "bomali
• Reduc bent to preyenti
rafts bubbliug aad eate too sate I
get. aAdd breed crumbs; . nour.
—a pepper aid putmek.. Mil .
well aad add ecu wHl beaten, it 1
eft motet enough to bold tosether
add talk. Drop trom spoon itt
boiling ategk. Bou re miutes
Serve to plates at aaaa.
The tank should be wall nea-
wone4 And ptrafmed thru eheneL
Socil Service
unsurpassed i n mazuilicedse.
______When the Queen of Sheha attend
Shebat Well, maybe she was owe ed KInE Solomon'e cort, tasr
was the greatest pageantry the
world has ever seen.
And Betty t me Queen of tieber. the
■beta nt the Egypt theater all---- ’
Ab" dramatic lores and a puietacie
one before they nyoffto Baby-
land. They get tim to carry the
ne" babies to. Why I just gave
—ch • about half a dozen and
thex've used them all up already,
Woll they'll just have to wait un-
“I we gut new ons made.”
every Joy and
narrow eeemed
KT trom our
Pteek And then
ven etaatMUta
NAZ
had ever ——With their new
bEuin it and the Fullman porter
■ grtantag pympathetically at the
Bee that fail out of their hate
- - the was the marvelous
in Now Tork, with the room
done — rose, ead the shaded lamp,
tad Paul o fowers everywhere
tad the tad turned d^
ma who celled her "Ma
S
al-—-
Everybody
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Knows
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At Night Performances
W
Including Tax
", ire feathers.
finally Nancy said timidly. "Are
we almost there?”
“Just about," answered the
crane stalking gravely on. "Yes,
dofulg drMoed better ibae in
Twaukn aimere somohew IZ**** w my hanan touch the
mo"ar or „Umetninh S Eloot--thi ten times •• I do every
live to be taenufol and dram, and oneosropothem i _ -
wear Wole aad Inugh ana love NeP°R8IoW E AT NG .
and bn charming. At least I sup- (m (h “• on one foot, I
pope the —tetr- come buck to tat toot unu it ex-
Parts. I baven’t seen it since the Anbut This tehmes
year I toft college." 1 ” ’ chanze Teet Nex* m
Poily pressed her cheek ago I not
bin alee vo. How tremendous the
worie was—and how unknow!
How uttie was he and Lester Falls
and the things she knew compared
to the things Paul khew!
But you love year Httle old
plalo-Jane from the prairies, even
e, “De
eky. not gotng down to the earth.
Also you are not catehing cold.
Some of the feathers are getting
into your #006 and windpipe. 1
hope I Uta inde things Mear."
“Yte yes /need," ahsweted
Baskina for them, as the Twine
Were ita aniaxed to apeak, hut
uapodne.s ’ ■
ob. ce l2hik ' M
upon a time, but today
Betty Blythe. I
week. Never have milk more than
once a week. .
Live regularly, exereise, eat a
variety of foods aad use, plenty of
soap and water-- and unlesu you
have a temper, you can’t help be-
ing lovely!
A bad temper is the only thing
in the world which really hurts
one’s skint
Leutl- ’ r-
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LEARN A WORD
EVERY DAY
22rreereee--ee-e-3
Today’s word is DISSEMBLE.
HondFsomit.n
Polly
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mtiP-
half no boor. Serve M Diatea M
aaa9. ".52 •
■Mutaota by
Ameriea Oo
1 Sh8 2 • ,
............ta “od fine
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’ Pretty Girl Ma^ Goes to the Defense\
Of Bobbed Hair, Rolled Stockings, Jazz
Spar Time Jobs For
Father
Dear Betty: %
I am 20 (and engaged to « ]
young man in Florida. His work
ties him down and he cannot come 93
here, but he wants me to SB there. 9
He has offered to pay my expena- 8
m if I will only come. Mother 3
thinks I should go.—Blno Bird. I
if you are to ta married imme-
diately. It is quite proper tar you
to go. Otherwise. It is not. if it
is just a visit you are making. 1 2
think you should pay your own
expenaes and should take your
mother as chaperone.
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Dispatch Printing Oo.
Oldest Eatabuahe 3 i
Newest Equipment t.
11. Mother and Dad deal ■
my having bos trlend but | dl
seem to make a kit. I haren’t .
with many- My brother to ip i
"Ny i
_____ PtaPer, one tablespoon minced
•‘parsley, ode cup dried bread
erumbs, two eggs, milk. t .
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
“THE SILLY STORKS*
• BY OLIVE ROBERT BARTON
I “Love you. Mousiet You are my
world. • I can’t tell you here how
I I love you, the people might get
perspnal. Come on down and see
our cabin—l')l tell you there.”
The momentary tehee of strapge-
. aaaa and lonelihese passed. Joyous-
, |y She followed Paul down the
gangway as he hunted out thelr
number. A woman stopped from a
room three or four doors away,
glanced curiously at Paul, then
came toward them smilingly, hold-
ing out her hand.
(To Re Continued).
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A TRIP TO HORDA
It's pronounced dis-sem-but
_ with accent on the second sylla-
it menno" to hide, conceni
mask, pretend.
reeerrerrerererree-reenreeepeeneereeneech.N
BETTI BROWN SAYS
DONT BARE YOUR HEA
TILL HE MAKES PROP
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