Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1920 Page: 5 of 16
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1920
WICHITA DAILY TIMES
PAGE FIVE
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OMEN MOST INTERESTING?
L’oprright 1010 by The Evening Telegrass, r
N. V. Ilerald Co.)
By JANK DINON '
"When is a woman most interest
ing? The question answers itself A
woman is most Interesting when she
‘s INTERESTING. Each age has its
own peculiar interest. Any time be
ween the rising and the setting sun
-that 1s woman."—J. Bartley Man
ners.
in — . I
Would not you (day the man who
created a fascinating somebody like
"Peg o’ My Heart” out of the fabric
of his imagination ought to know,
much of the charm of woman?
"Peg” has been loved as no other
woman of modern fiction. Folk from 1
the more mundane stage of real life
have Melted at her, wept with her
and left with a fragrant memory ci
her hovering around their hearts, like
The scent of old lavender in grand-
mother’s bridal .chest, . ,
Behold then, the parent of “Peg”-
paternal parent—Mr. J. Hartley Man
ners.
Mr. Manners is s playwright, Be is
a builder of romance.
I caught Mr. Manners at the Cri-
terion theater, New York City, where
his latest play, “One Night in Rome,
is lending itself to the brilliant in-
terpretation of that delightful co-
medienne. Miss Laurette Taylor.
The playwright received me in the
green room adjoining Miss Taylor’s
dressing room.
Hold! No lifting eyebrows, please.
The merry little star with the note of
pathos in her voice is, in private life
a happy and devoted wife. Mrs. J.
Hartley Manners by name. The Tay-
lor-Manners combine is not for stage
purposes only It is for home use asi
well.
should be smoothed out, curled up and could, by a 25-cent shave, be ma le into
• vua3 wuunucan ua . soothed, by which, he declared, the AI Americans, were audible to ell
It is now, she has THE OTHER FELLOW IS NOT man’s bolshevist tendencies would be within the ‘building.
1 panieFa allayed, and he would become a first
ENDORSED" PA DE Too much tor the. LARGe EXCESS FEES Tout.
DALLAS. TEX,—Twisting a man’s tached man, who was large and cap . RETURNED TO COUNTY,
mustache into proper points is no war able, he reached for the stranger and
' blessed interest. It is as a mother the TWISTING MOUSTACHE Of
woman reaches the very pinnacle of 1 mtedd Atao
, her womanhood. C__-
fulfilled her mission as a woman. She,
has paid her debt to man and God.
I She has made the supreme sacrifice.
I given the supreme: gift. Admirable:
l age, the age of wife and mother." ’_____________,______. ____________________________
I thought I heard a rustling on the to work a miracle in temperament, in took him in his hands for purposes DALLAS, FEX.—State and county
‘ other side of the door, but I could not the opinion of Will Henry, a local pa which might have been disastrous had taxes collected In Dallas during the
be sure. Mr. J. Hartley Manners did trol man, who saw it tried •not the patrolman interfered, fiscal year ending Nov. 30 totaled $1
not seem to notice He was immersed. A man “tanked up” on a liquor subUnconcerned with the outcome, the 130.992.58, according to the annual re
in his subject. stitute of known kick and great vari-t stranger insisted on twistingthe pert of Tax Collector Charles A. Tosch.
"Above all, a woman is most Intel ety as to result wandered down the i mustache offevery man who had a Mr. Tosch turned over to the county
esting when, as a complete woman street, a self-announced reformer., mustache to twist, and when nt last treasurer $7,642.85, representing ex- •
| she wields the full power of effort "Look at that man’s muslacbe." be he was locked up in the city jail his cess fees accruing during the year.
1 snd Influence and shares in the howled. “It clicks out like a brush, complaints that the government per- Will Horton, tax assessor. In filing
destiny not only of her family but The fellow's a Bolshevik. I’ll twist it ‘ milted Bolshevists and Anarchists to his annual report, also turned back
of her country.” * for him:" ramble around at will when they, to the county $8,537.95 in excess fees. •
There was no mistaking the rustle The men with the mustache had
now. It grew into a muffled ap Irish antecedents and he objected to
plause. Apparently the Taylor hast ′ having a perfect stranger toy with it
| of,the combination approved of the The stranger insisted the mustache
I Manners handling of the topic. -------------- ========================
‘‘I never realise the value of a good
woman so much as when I see her in _ _. _
the midst of her family, using her ma-
lure mother influence to secure for 1 1 I 10
her family the greatest p ossible Uh 1 1 LIs 1 II II 11
amount of success snd happiness ■ u
| continued the speaker "I might say % MIHCVDY DOD
never so much with but one exceptionTIT I r II K
j —and that It when she has renounced JBVOALI 0 08
I even her hunger of motherhood and *_ . .
placed on the altar of country her |lfl|
very heart's blood-her husband, fath Iilll ATT II
er, brother, sweetheart and, lust and UEOONU I LU
greatest of all, her sons. A mag
nificent age. the age of completed
womanhood."
"But, Hartley," from the other side
of the door, "you’ve named three dis-
tinct ages and you’ve said each one
was the most Interesting."
Verdict for All Ages.
i Mr Manners smiled. Ills dark eyes
danced a whimsical delight His boy-
ish face was mellowed by laugh fur-
rows. He ran his hand over his dark
hair to smooth out the curl that had ′
surreptitiously crept in and there was
triumph in his voice, as of a man who
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“Exactly," be retorted. I’ve named
four, ages, and every one of them 18
the most interesting. What I mean is
interest can never be a question of
"I can spend hours playing with 1
little girl, a child of 12, and enjoy ey
jery moment of it, providing she Is
: On Hie Guard. whole secret away, it would never the door continued. So did Mr. Hart an interesting child. On the other Dash maeie
My word.” exclaimed Mr. Man do.ley Manners, playwright. FT hand. 1 like nothing more than to Delight ul Taste, mediate
ners, when I explained what I had bine. ... look a bit complicated “The most Interesting ago of wom-have an entire afternoon In which to Relief, Quick Warm-Up.
come to ask. "When are women most | 1o--inas.ddek a ated an is from 18 to 21 years, when ro- chat with a grandmother, providing
Interesting That is rather an a’k . k puthe to make de sort 01 mance enters in and the world takesi she is an interesting grandmother,
ward question. Isn’t it? One scarcely howhe1 E 10 pakGiT on a different tinge. The most beautiful creature en earth,
would dare risk answering it, would A racein plunged X "In birdland we .might call this age who was neither interested nor in-
he—with his wife in the next room: He imply Puns . ... .... > the mating age Not every girl finds teresting, would bore me to death in
"Now Hartley,” came a laughing , I know what 1 will do. . he do her mate during those three prescient five minutes. The women who . de-
voice from behind the dressing room glared. I refuse to be intimidated years At this time she realizes the alres to be interesting should study
side of the lightly closed door, "you J shall say exactly what I think on full meaning of love. Romance grips herself. She should discover her most ..ou.CE.A, cauvreou .... ........ ..
know you are not competent to an the subject, her. The love affairs of her friends I effective ways of. arousing genuine 1 thorities, and proclaimed by the com
swer. How could you when you’ve Strict silence on the other side of | are fascinating chapters in the book I interest. It is certain to be a Bish,
had only one wife?" the door, what might best be- termed, of life Cupid is her patron saint, a. ly profitable study. Worth trying.
"You see,” agreed the accused, a listening silence, bow and arrow her talisman. A magic. "Why Hartley, a face with, wide
Youth Scorer-Almost age." - . gray eyes and hair inclined to tawny
Still silence beyond the door. Bnti appeared at the narrow crevice in
JR
J HARTLEY MANNERS’
The sencalou of the year in the !
irug trade is Aspironal, the two-min
ite cold and cough reliever, author
tatively guaranteed by the laborator
les: tested, approved and most enthu |
siastically endorsed by the highest an J
mon people as ten times ss quick and 1
effective as whiskey, rock and rye, or I
the accused, a listening ' silence. bow and arrow her Talisman. A magic "Why Hartley, ' a face with wide any other cold and cough remedy they
Mrs. Manners la right. I am a poor Youth Scores —Almost age " •. gray eyes and hair inclined to tawny have ever tried.
judge, a very poor Judge ” . The most interesting re from sun silence beyond the door. Be t : appeared at the narrow crevice in *» drag stores are now supplied 1
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"There is nothing so pure, so high. "The most iinterest ing age of wom-1 bashfulboyalet i " kirsins party. ! boene ‘or Aspironal and tell him to
__. 30 free f rom the t a I n i of selfishness an 1 • when the realization of perfect . oin ____ serve you two teaspoon fuls with four i ’
.. of the world as the dreams of a young womanhood crystallizes in the wife ONLY FEW RETURN | teaspoonfuls of water in a glass. With
0 girl Caatles in Spain are lovely and mother. ,.PORT ARANSAS your watch in your hand, take the
"Surely there is no one so biased __drink at one swallow and call for your
| money back in two minutes if you can-
the soft thrum of music • echoingitnat wirenood adds immeastreably to five of the 400 to 500 personswhonot feel your cold fading, awaylike
through their shining halls. the sum total of perfect womanhoo . —-lived in the town of Port | e dream within thetime Himisipont
-Youth does not at if the Marriage in a part of the Great Uni Aransas, but who were driven a war | be bashful for all druggists yes you
th. 9. . tank i the .not versal Plan. Wifehood must be than drowned by the tropical hurricane and an* ton to try it, Kvarvbodria
Youth bellate, humanity may continue onward and Sept. 14. have returned Most of them
Doneter upward. A world without wives would are fishermen, or men Interested in .
. be a decadent, doomed world. !; the fish and oyster business. The!
shouldn't care for it.
woman is more attractive than
pther.”
les. T might butTint or aidchnas,
Poor . Hartley" from the other or the world as the dreams or a rouns womanhood crystallizes in the wife
wide of the door—It took him 10 girl. Castles in Spain are lovely and mother
years to get his wife into the twen, places in which to live, with rose Surely there Is no one so biased
lies and now he has her in. "* cant vines trellised to their windows and on the subject of marriage as to deny CORPUS CHRIMT. TEX.—Seventy-
get her out again.. . nail the soft thrum of music • echoing that wifehood adds immeastreably tolfive of the 400 to 500 persons who
There you are, deprecatingly, through their shinius halls the sum total of perfect womanhood.. .,,,,,- 4ved the town of Port
from the husband. "A chap would no tarousa their 501S balls. -- i *80
more dare tell his wife's age than—|
well, you have no idea of what a must fade if the sound of the music
hideous lot of trouble such a confi- will be hushed. Youth believer,
dence might cause him. And if he is imagination bridges ever every
going to mention the most interest- of doubt, colors every canvas with
inr age of a woman he is bound to gayety, lines every cloud with silver, sort of place.
pay that compliment to his wife, isn’ti An enviable age, the age of youth.". Motherhood, of Course,
he So, In a way, he’d be giving the. The silence on the other side of “Mothers! No man will deny their
world. !) the fish and oyster business.
Most unhappy coast guard has returned and is OC;
! copying rented quarters In one of the'
. buildings left standing by the hurri-
cane.
• a
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Has struck the taste-spot
of everyone.
elloggs
(Roasted)
KORN KRISP
The best thick corn flake you ever ate-
with Money-back Guarantee.
Say K K K to the grocery man—accept,
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In the big "waxtite," goodness-preserv-
ing package with the roastin’ ear and
W K. Kellogg's name on it ’
At All Good Grocers
and expect you to try it. Everybody *
doing it. :
a When your cold or cough is relieved |
take the remainder of the bottle home [ sour n u sr w—1---,—.—=------
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able cold and cough remedy for in-1-====I
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FORCED TO VACATE!
The Smith Co.
705 Indiana Ave. “EVERYTHING FOR MEN” Wichita Falls, Texas
Store Leased Over Our Heads; Must Dispose of Entire
Stock and Fixtures in Twenty-Five Days. Our Entire
Everything Must Go
Nothing Reserved!
0,000
High-Grade Merchandise
tock Open Evenings
Until 9:00 P. M.
consisting of everything in mens wearing apparel, clothing, furnishings, hats and shoes. Men! Don’t Miss It! Prices cut, slashed and sacrificed for
- - ——c quick disposal. Note following items offered: ----------------------
Special
Men’s Elk Skin
Shoes ........$2.95
OVERCOATS
Original Price
A
Sale Price
$20 Value cut to
$30 Value cut to
$35 Value cut to
$12.95
$17.45
$19.75
$40 Value cut to
$50 Value cut to’
$24.50
.$29.75
$6.00 Men’s Hats-Men’s Felt
Hats in all new shades and styles,
for quick disposal, cut to......$3.95
COME AND SEE ’EM
Men’s Trousers At
A Discount of 25 %
HOSE
$10.00 values, Men’s Army Shoes, Mun-
son last, flexible soles ?.......$6.85
Men’s hose. Mercerized lisle hose,
black and colors; toe, double heel and
toe—regular 50c value at
25c
Men’s 2-piece Underwear, both fleeced
and ribbed—shirt and drawers, per
garment
.. 95c.
$16 U. S. Army Trench Boot, 16 inches,
tan and smoked elk blucher, cut to
.................... $11.45
No Merchandise Exchanged
--NONE ON APPROVAI
$12.50 and $15.00
Packard Shoes
.for Men.....$7.95
CI TTOYC
CllI
I 1 D
Original Price
$35 Value cut to ....
Sale Price,
$24.50
$40 Value cut to ... ......$29.75
$50 Value cut to 5.
...$34.95
Same shoe in 10-inch cut to ,$9.75 $65 Value cut to ,: $30.75
------------------ PU. V CIUC vUl *****
..........Every Sale Must Be Fima
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