h , -f. 4 BVEKBfG ryPXJBH6 f$B($nimiMfoWxUIA, MONDAY, fA&t?ftT 3fr 1920 r t( rtA TtiMs No Base Like Home . By tl. C. W1TWER . -. . . t i : r& Itarmon, who admits ,o has nnuflJo Fairbanks looking like. t eSstf.teUt.Vrttnd Joe about ttfeUti ?x i?tolrfe in the followlna Uslter. in itaUments from II. C. WUwer's latest -jSSSrwW bo printed dailU. I OHAPTBIl VII i J vi wdhu TO TUB -WIVKS I ' flaventh Inninff . on 'the Enrouto'back to N, Y. trrlnd joe Well, here I am bein' fid back again to my aeltcious MnjfltrVfl eotate on' the banks of the ,T?aon far away. We have jot the on" ritfure, vii and to the te. Sjieaveno Abovol" nil made and It come Butflne, Joe. . When you stop to con Swr that I have never been no actor hifore you will get a faint Idea of how SniiBuafly wonderful It waa for mo to St away, wlthM the-thing like a battle Scarred old exporlonced veteran of tho Screens nnd.Jeanno como off with tho 5in" colors likewise. Joe, I feel eurely that Jeanno Is. gonna turn out to do a irtlt favorite with the movie, rang, fjpiclallyias from now on .all tHo pic iis she appears Jn will bo made with no lewhan mo lakln' off the part of fh dsBhln' younsr hero, I havotgot a iMtad towtWiUl the pictures my Slf for ,th ttturo also, Joe and In fffi way we could nave tho expense of llvln' to pay them ictneryaro composers 'which In these days Is gettln prices for iJheirwires that makes It .look like any body which works with his head for a livln' is a sucker. They Is no doubt that t could write aa good a movie as the Jeit one If I trlef my hand at It. Joe. because X have got several drops of inthor's blood In me on account of onco S.in' related to a cousin which was u Sessional writer. Of course, I odm t ni was a bookkeeper, but still and all nhows that I oughts be ablo to ting a wan en myself as blood will tall, hey. JWell, speakln' of tho art of wrltln' Joe: I havo already busted Into the ion wrltln' game as a side linn anil m now consiaerln' a proposition I have SSde to myself to -tear off- a six oi Even act play some night when I got ?hour or so to spare. , Then no doubt f will tie right into palntln', classically ilngln' and the etc., as.a man with the talents nature hao mado me a. Present Jf would be nothln' less than tho height of selfishness If he kept them to him- The song I have wrote. Joe, Is known by the tltje of tho toltowln'. "I Cannot Ivad a uuy wnicn no " .u. Union Card l" It goes like thus: X couple of young gently lovers Was softly stttuv on a bench WhUst honest workln' men rolled by In limousines. . . . . . The girl glared at her steady, a shabby And as"the moon begin to sink, hor swcot voice tore the air, nunrnm I been wild about you Adolph, eight Which Is all the sweethearts' union will All lOW I'd like to grant your slight request and Join you aa your wife. But I'd be afraid I'd have to bust my For as you was about to kiss me they might call me out on str ke, fio go and Join a Local and I'll do as tt got nothln' else against you and I know this must be hard. But I cannot wed a guy which has no lovefa' union card! Well, there's that, Joe, and I am workin' on extry verses now aa you can see that It Is not only a remarkable pleco of poetry, but is likewise bollln' over with sentiment and is a3 timely ns snow at Christmas You know they Is all kinds of unions now. and Btrlkes Is as plentiful as blondes with light hair, so I havo no doubt that this song will soon be sweepln' the country and should net me a plumber's ransom In the royalties. I read It to the guy which directed our movtn' picture, Joe, and he hadn't the lightest hesitation -In awnrdln' It the brown derby as a song. He 1b a guy which ain't easy-'affected, yet st II and all he was completely ovcrcamo with the emotion and made me read It .about twenty-five times on account of the sad tory of thwarted lovo which It tells. After a While, Jtodo he' wipes his eyes ana S6ks me wnat is mo tuno o n ium Whilst on thin tnjntallTfn' nuhlect. I wouldst further like to say to you this nftornoon, my fellow cltlzencsscs,- that husbands has a million things to worry nuuui wmen is spared tho actuv neaa of the house. For tho example, thero Is. the one blgthlng of how ho Is gonna get his wages up to tho point where after tho WceklV hllln In nnlri hn la nnlv n. coupla hundred berries In tho hole and that Is some worry theso Bullshcvlk days, I'll tell whatever of the world I left I And then again, wives, think of tho way that baby hustled for you be- ior you waa wed so's ho could make you. proud of him and how whilst ho ws doln' said huatlln' you pulled a lotta annoyln' llttlo things which balled him up and made tho hustlin' tougher nnd you know you did that, because that's rector himself, which Is a teclotnler, como unmanageable and fln'ly tho first go In a coupla times, my curiosity be a newly engaged candidate for n wlfo'a Yi?1! A Bl"wln' she loves tno party ot that they was a hidden Ilye mlno out thero and after my experience with that OOOtS ICE' fitllff mi Ihn trnln T nm nnt only wlllln' but nnxlous to stand by tho constitution, so I laid oft follcyln' the I im.t up. won, wncn I Been tne ai the second part. But to get back to the point. Joe, ns tho lead .pencil remarked, I will Dhow you a case which proves to what tho engths a man will go when ho Is In tho love and for this reason I think a wife should bo moro lenient, If It can be con veniently done. This rather unusually romance I am about to Jet forth, happened whilst mo and Jeanno was out In tho studio at California, the Land of Wonders, as any railroad folder will tell you. About tho second day I becomo a lnmatu of tho place, I noticed thnt most of tho males therein seemed to havo Important business In the olllce about every time they could break nway from tho must. wrackln' task of gettln' their picture took. At llrst I naturally thought, Joe, chance I got I boldly strodo over to tho ofllco to stake myself to a peep. I opened the door tho conventional inch nnd Inserted n. Inqulrln' eye, Joe. aweet papa I Joo they was prob'ly no doubt n thou sand llttlo things In that thero room to StnftlA ihn ffiA n.trl t,nu L. l.. t-i ir !. .Mill I.U1U II1U UUVIIltUU. , r.uJ.J;.ll0.on1' thlnK I seen was a girl -mini iu a typewriter nnd I'll say that machine was tho luckiest ono In tho world I Bcforo nnybody could put down on paper what sho looked like, they would havo to excavate Webster and ask him will he Jlndly ndd a few thou sand more words to the English lan guage. To call her a good looker Is a., ""Jmlttln' that they Is a wave in the Atlantia ocean. She woo ono of them Kind of dames. Joe, which when they suddenly appear before the nudo eyo your heart begins to make frantic at tempts to bust through your ribs nnd as rar as your breath Is concerned you might na well of checked It with the hat boy. I only Been two llko this ono ou jar in my lire and the other ono is wed to me, but they can't lynch n guy for look II' nn.l Ihol'o .,!,, T ...-.., ,. gaged in doin' when this fathead di-1 f S ration the same as Rockefeller Is sick of Standard Oil, lets go the followln' which I am now free to tell you, scaled of my charmln wife's French, Miss Huntington, tho apparently stenog. was left this movln picture com pany by her dear old father when he passed away and she Is a legitimate orphan with nothln' to keen her rrom dyln' of loncsomencss but n property worth In the Vicinity of J500.000. After, n. snort wmn nrounti in nign society sno tot sick nnd tired of the guys whlcn was n the matrimonial draft age, givln' 'em all exemption on tho grounds that Vj of 'em was after her bankroll nnd the other half which had bcaucoup pennies of their own was too slllv to look at across n breakfast table dally. $o In order to occupy her mind she makes arrange ments, to study, every department of her company so's to got a lino on the movlo gnmo and mako her 60o,O0O grow, with out nobody knowln' ,who sho really Is. Watchln' nil them pictures mado ovory day must of glvo her delcrlum tremens, because she claims she Is dyln' for a chnnco to wed tt poor, but handsome and ambitious young man nnd use her ddugh to put him over. Her done Is thnt tho fact of her havln' the bankroll will gtve her Just tho amount of superiority which" every woman should havo over the man In the caso nnd under no circumstances will she consider marryln' a rich man. All day long pUo Is drcnmln' of the fulry prince In dcstltuto circumstances comin' nlong and coppln hor and Imagine hlo V U ( I , 'J delightfully, surprlso when he thinks he has won p. Ifumbly stenographer only to find when It's too lato to turn back that he has married a heiress and he can now throw up his, Job at tho bakery, unless ho'H a half wit or tho etc. Well, I have heard some weird yarns In my time, Joe, but I am forced to admit thnt onelcd the league I ir It had been any ono clso but Jeanne whlcn toiu me It. I wouldn't even consider a pro position to bcllevo It, but I would tnXa my wife's unsupported word that the l'nnnmn Cnnnl is componcd of sar saparllla and besides a woman Is liable to do anything. Let us take Joan of the Ark for tho example. CONTINUED TOMOltltOW (CapvrloUt, into, bu DoubUAnv, Paoe d Co.) i A.qro Asm Krt n PTOPrs r-J M ASCO ASCO -wmw - I. iBBBBSnTnSBHrnSBBrBBlEBlBl. yi . . .. ... ... .. ... .. . . . lt4nLjV'MlwKwJFVLft T, " ? '' ' A . lr 7 Ti-Mr r I1 ,Wt, i ,mwn,'rV ' c . . ASCO A s O A S I as that's right I had absolutely for got that In order to mako a song you Fave got to have a trifle muslo beBldc-s the wordB. Well, Joe, he says never wind, I could no .doubt havo )t set to the air of the "Star Spangellcd Banner which would give It a patriotic punch and would also nt the least make every body stand up nnd remove their hats whilst they was hearin' it. But I says no, I would rather have aomo fresh, new A S d o rector came along nnd removes mu byi hand so s I can appear in a important scene. tVell, Joe, off and on all afternoon I kept castln' a odd thought back to that vision I seen In the office and wonderin' how a damo llko that which would of mado Napoleon forget about the army ovi?r e.Yen Bot Interested In Bteogrnphy, when Zlegfeld's Follies la only a coupla thousand miles from the const. Fln'ly when I went toMook for Jeanno so's we could go back to our bungalow together, I found her in that office talkln to that other girl. Joe, I wish to stnto hero that gnrln at them two dames In tho ono room Is too much for n weak heart, so I waited outside with tho greatest of pa tience 'til Jeanne come out "Greetings I" I snys, as sho steps Into tho car which the company furnishes us out hore accordln' to covenant IV of tho ireaiV Wo irot with 'em. "Thnt it rl rrlnnrl of yourn is n cookie, hey what' ingiiah fn Jient It's the etc Jack I sa; like it un! flinA wmlA ffti ( and T Will Hend a COPV to Irvln S. Berlin and ask him to do Jils best with n good, snappy air nnd I wU divide the loot we get outa It on n even basis of 30-10 nnd 10 per cent of what this ballad will make should at least get him a coupla hundred thousand for his hit. Well, Joe, tho director says that guy would only Jazz It to death and what I should try to do for a knock out song like I have wrotn Is to get lined up with cither Mondclleohn. Beeth oven or a blnl called dounoud So, Joe, 1 wish ,ou wouldst look them babies up In Ka ...UAn knnl. ...Villa, i'.iii am In Kew York and gto them the dope on this for me and the minute I land I IU prob'ly no doubt sign one of cm up. provided they don't demand too nuch sugar for the few minutes' work they uouldnt havo to do on this song, Jhtch onco It's let forth will make them non the country over. Well, Joe. Just to show you what the Overage wife Is after tho hypnotism of T.orirymoonln' has passed away. I read this here masterpiece to Jeanne, natural ly thlnkln' that once she heard It she 'Ould fall on the top of my micck ami oiler that I was a genus. It was far ie It from mihh. .Too. When I cot nil Jhrough sho wiggles her shoulders coldly, makes what the French calls a little moo Ith her mouth and says Clel! she can't understand why it is that my .ngiian tans to respond to an tno u-eai- icni in naa irom tnem proieBsa aim : When I could get my nrenm says In a deadlv voice don't sli nnri RhA RnVN fnntnntlv MniS non : fhe thinks It Is Inclined to bo silly and I will get my Third Reader out she ''Ml try me on some verbs, adjectives, and the etc.. In the effort to got us to tho point bo that when we squander way time by talkln' to each other she fan at the least understand what I am talkln" ubnut, m For a moment I wns practically dumb founded, Joe, to think that my own wife should develops such little Interest In "I Cannot Wed A Ouy Which Has No I-oers' Union Card'", the song whir H1 prob'ly no doubt rock the world nee It Is turned loose nnd take Its proper place amongst such riots ns "The Pattle Hymn of the Republicans" fend "od Help The King" etc. Well. I was ir.ild to Bay nnytnlng whilst In the rip of the wildly rage she had throwed into, because you know what a ter J.bla temper I got, Joe, and no gentle pan ever InsultR his own wife no matter J0"' temptln' is the opportunity. So llll a Rhnnnrln' nf tlm Hhnulrler and a jw wnicn Jeanne taught mo nerseii Pr Use at hir nartles. I roamed nway 'mm there nnd went Into the club's Mr of the train to write this letter Jnlch should reach you, Joe, by the tlrne vou're readln' this. , night here, Joe, I wouldst like to Bay f word to the wives whilst I am feelln' P this mood Qf the outrngo husband Jn the first place, let us take, to wit, the wet that whilst they Is hundreds of pries and the like with tho point brung out strong thnt beln' iv wlfo Is a tough Job and that the hulk of the mule rac V fiends, from below, they Is very few hi which sympathy foru poor, llttlo hUs- Pand Is featured. If you look round fee you will nee that the" names of theeo Bs and the etc. Is alwaya stuff like, parried, But Nt EJven a Wlfo Yet" M "What Devils Men Is After All" and F on Now all this hero gives tho Inno- entt bystonders the Idea that once a pustln' young girl gets wed It's the snme If Bhe had- become a gnlley'H slave M1 thnt all the time a husband ain't jTkln' ho Is tryin' to Invent new nnd P'monlno way? to torment his wlfo, Joe,' that (a quite soma dlstunce from tlm Jfuth. , i know personally of two couples f htch la happily wed and I don't doubt t the Secrot Service could dig up it p"pla more If. gave time nnd clues nnd Bfsldes In qulto a few cases It Is no less P"n the gently wife which Rums up the J?fks, often Innocently enough and JIthout the malice aforethought. It nln't ways tho bl bruwls which makes orce one of our leadln' pastimes, It's ".little things like a laugh or a sar- JiMlcal remark at thn wrong time, too jvieh pep or not enough., or again a 'Jul absence bf Interest In how frlond '"band It rettln' the dough which keeps , 'WMnT? hyenas oft th front porch ' w ta od yee- out. . Jeanno ;:lmmo a susnlclouslv look for a instant and then sho turns loose that smllo of hers which could be hocked anywheres for tho Astor estate. "But yes," sho snys. "Indeed Made moiselle Huntington Is charmantl" "Aha!" I sas. "You da know hor then, hey?" "Mais out," snys Jeanne, BtHl smllln'. "I hae met her, cherle, and I like her much. Tonight she dines with us and tomorrow we go ride on tho horseback, n'est ce pas?" "You're gettln' along groat I" I says, very sarcastlcnl. "In a coupla moro dnys you will no doubt be Invltln' her to come back to New Yorlt-nnd spend the last three seasons of the year with us. How tho so ever, I wouldst llko a few details, provided you enn spare 'em. You havo put all my hand picked friends over the Jumps and It's no more than fair that I should get a thumb print sketch of this new pal of yours." Jeanno thinks It over for a minute. "Eh blenl" she says fln'ly, plnchln' my arm. "But you must then promleo Jeanno you will nevairo tell I" "By tho mayor of Slam's left car," I onyfl. 1 Will never wieui (ii jum kiiiiiiiu t permission to release this secret to tho , trade !" "Tres blcn !" she remarks and loans closer and why not. Well, Joe, 1 am then treated to ono of the most remarkably stories I have hMrd nincB I thoucht Alice In wonder land wus on the level. I'll never ngnln mnko the mlstako of thlnkln' that the normal movln' plcturo Is far fetched and couldn't happen, because I am now con vinced that they Is mnny times more sensational things pulled off In every day life than any sceneryaro writer cor got from beneath his hntj. It seemH that tula rinrtnntrn nf thn Htltrlln office Ir no more of a blown In the flask stenographer thnn I am neir to tno tnrones oi tuomo ncgrc Well, you will holler, what tho what Is she? joe she owns the movie company! Whilst I am still gaapln' like nhook fish, Jeanne, which hates crcntln' a sen- A They Builded Well! More tfian a third of a century ago there were opened a few scattered grocery stores by men who had a vision. These men believed that the puoiic woum not only appreciate but would reward service honestly and conscientiously done. These men also believed that the plan of Producer-to-Consumer was the best way of conducting a grocery business, because it permitted selling the public tne best goods at the lowest prices. 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Silk Bathing Suits for women are of black taffeta or satin, made in pretty ways, and they ere all reduced to $5.50 to $10.75 (Market) Plenty of Men's Light weight Bathrobes at $6.75, $7and$9.50 Many of the young men jgetting ready to go away to college will want to take bathrobes of this sort along. There arc the striped madras bath robes in various colors and, at $7, ratine bathrobes are in blue, brown, pink, tan or canary trimmed with con trasting color. All-around Good Shirts at $2.35 Well cut, comfortably fitting, they are of percale and of madras in many neat stripes. White madras shirts with collars attached are $3.. (Gallery. Market) J Serge, Satin and Tricotine Make Lovely Autumn Dresses Moderately Priced at $20 to $55 All of the newest frocks show the longer lines that seem to be the feature of the new season. The satin dresses have a charming gracefulness, accentuated by draperies, loose blouses, etc. Beading, embroidery in silk or wool and combinations of the two are used and the satin is in navy, black, brown or taupe. Serge and tricotine lend themselves so kindly to the tailor's hands that dresses this season are clean-cut and smart. Here, too, beads are to be seen, but usually the longer beads in sphinx coloring. Designs are excep tionally pretty. The Dress That Is Sketched at $20 is of navy tricotine embroidered in wool. The body lining is of silk and the dress is nicely made. AGroup of Serge Frocks at $10 The navy serge is fine quality and the dresses are trimmed with braid. Three Styles in Tricotine at $13.25 All of them are on the long, straight lines and all of them are trimmed with black silk braid designs. There are also two other models in tricotine at $15. The Wash Dresses Are Now $2, $3.75 and $5 (Market) Tomorrow Will Be The Last Day of the August Furniture Sale And it will be a good time to take ad vantage of the sav ings on the furniture so conveniently ar ranged along the East , Aisle of the Down Stairs Store. Wool-Mixed Blankets At $8.50 Gray or white blankets for twin beds are 60x80 inches. At $10 Theso are 70x80 inches and are in white with pink or blue borders or in various plaids. All-Wool Blankets in Plaids 60x80 inches at $15. 72x84 inches at $18.50 and $25. (Central) At 45c a Yard Gingham, Chambray and Cheviot The gingham is 27 inches wido and is in plaids suitable for children'cchoo frocks. The chambray is 31 inches wido and is in pink or blue. The cheviot is a heavy quality that is used for boys' suits and blouses, girls' dresses and nurses' uniforms. It is 29 inches wide. (Central) Striped Silk Crepe Shirting at $2.25 a Yard Men and women will both want enough of this to make several shirts ana" shirtwaists, for the value is exceptional. The material is attractive, launders well and is very durable. It is 32 inchos wide and the stripes aro in good colorings. (Central) Women's Pr8&y Pajamas Many women find pajamas tho most comfort able sleeping garments and young girls going away to school aro particularly fond of them. Two-pieco pajamas of white crepo have stripes of maize, orchid or light blue. Tho little coat slips over the head and tho price is $3. Pajamas of pink crepe with bluebirds fluttering over it nro $-1.60; of pink crepo with lavender bands for trimming, they aro $5. Another stylo in pink batiste with little rainbow arcs of color is mado with a pointed jacket, at $5. In tho one-piece style, or Billio Burko, there are plain pink batiste pajamas with blue bindings, at $3; and of dotted silk-and-cotton mull, palo pink and trimmed with imitation filet lace, they aro $7.50. (Central) Here's Comfoxt! Women 's Comfort Shoes, $6 and $7.50 Juliets and One-Strap Slippers, $4.50 They are all made of soft black kidskln Qnd are cut on the medium and wido .toe lasts that mako for comfort. The soles aro turned and are flexible another point for comfort and the heels on all except the slippers are df rubber, Thero aro all sizes in each style Juliets, one-strap slippers and the shoes, which are in two styles. (Chestnut) s : . X- i ,h v , , jhV m i. i i Vfll fl "U u 1 n 'Ai T'JS Hum kmOBaV,'V"r,'1 n trlJ ..n...
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