w- ttfW v.: I i m m il J H t ti ! EVENING PUBLIC LBB'CTB-THILADLPHXA, '.NlBSlAY, LBKUAKY 3, 1920 Jr V l( THOUGH ' TIS LEAP YEAR ! THE GIRLS ARE BASHFUL tb' Marriage License Records Show That Members of Fair Sex Arc 1 ' ' ......... 'l AM Using Traditional Prerogative nil thort l tlioip isn't nnv ' r tho Bald Ihnt Hip frmnlr vt 1i lip WmIbb more Independent and !" timid "'tey begin to InVp ner the privilege of Voting? Hern h wmr proof thnt it i not tine, pljcht up In the Marriage Ueen-e liu ta at CU Mali Men lake notiee and breath your fust Mj;h of relief iin.e the new year began Tor, here it i thp pnd of the Hri-I month of lean veai and there has been , no, rioting nl the Marmge Intense Hit reau, no tieies'iitx of liangiiiK up signs j telling the crowd to "foim on the right." iJ Anlf lliil Ktil t lip I pi nrrts alinw . " , , . . . If thPT fail then lliev nulst be pi no increase In nppl.eat.ons I.Htvoeerr( ns st) slU nf ,,, rakhioi.ed . if anything a ki lighi ilei reae This morning -ne fo. oni -nlmrv mnple from somewhere nut 1 nnUfnrd m the bureau a empn meie clnn i lit tho single nceupinrs nM Ml m on5 that this had not bun . lean en proposal fl he gentleumi. Iivked too ion fidnt.and the lacl not lonhdent nough "When thej went oui i -iul mh in aroref quoting. "Thnt mme. The olhi inU of the butenu admitted thnt the.i were not having enough lo do to keep them unrin, th.ee ilni "Thi" Is the way it's been fot a long tune now." the nidi " on ran -ee there's no need foi adding to the forte as far as we ure romerncd 1 eip o.ip hasn't made nnj differem e in what is alunjs the dullest tune nf the eai freshed fill titer, they expressed doubt if the lenninder of Ut"ll would bring , nm new tecords in the ' Inti liing in dulr Tltex ate ftnuklt pessimist!' Tlte.p is oiip da howcxet wlnrh mil tell n dlfTeient tot On that dm the 211th of this month the gills will lime a rhanee to redeem themselves Ihev must he eounted onpn must get down on his knees aud "pop the question." That night will be "Ladles' Pop Night." and It tho men arc Mill fearful, despite the poor record achieved in i onquests hv the fair sex thui far, they are warned to stay home and go to bed or "stag it" to the movies. If the girls pass that opportunity by and the bureau is still dull and quiet on the first das of March, then, indeed ran It be said that the ladles have only lliPinsele to blame It is their hst champ turn wliuli makes nviii thp nfim who IT'S HERE IPS A HIT DARDANELLA (fox Trot! Victor Record No. 18633 H. ROYfiR SMITH COMPANY MAi.Mrr r ti;tii II lift C. i f' t libTfr The best of paint and painters Although p uc of vturcoil turpentine and white lead aic much advanced, and despite a shortace of all three, wc are still "Using- the Rest." 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