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CAPE HAY COUHTY TIMES FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1926
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• coat wi’.i, a nkunk collar a* i^tecl.iil) Milt'd <o a mature wi..n»: itiNtauRp ihe tur • flatteniMl ' her face. Of rowne 4aMared vm what w*» tiUttade-t I hoc- i«if bow the author BT.tM havi> fn’t when she read It for I have had severml -tmllai es^etiriiccs .la the rear I ha' - been writiBS ;weekly Imirt* It la hard . talllu* )uat ho» error, err-* tft. but lb-) arc aooe the lea* dh'trublnfc to the person who wrtU*- Son-.ctiBi*-» they arc funny. a» wae this one; hat when I found that I bad been mad.- to say thxt <*pr> were suitable ur laf,** women with heavy nhonlan - f r»aw upaat I confer* What i nt-an-to aay was that cape* w.*r»- ' -ty l.ood for the woman \rp<> •* heavies th touch the hip* than »h* Wiaher she w.rc But 4‘«Ul Jen muat always b nice If on.' w«eia a cap* to advantaar. I would novel pm a cap-- of earl | with
Anne, Anne—Quit Pampering Your Ego
• companionship of a woman.
Dear Miss- Flo:— : plo««. >oy. undernandlna and I am a slrl nlneie u year.' oi l j aympathy that can i> found in
— and -while 1 am very populai | with the boy*. I Have but Tewgirl friend*. I do not underatand j why girl- do not like me. andjBwonder If th' hoy* are rleht|* when they say I am not popular ] with girl* becauar I have mors-, boy irictid* and because 1 am |
pretaler than moat girts.. !*<> you think that Is why I
gel
with I
than women I'm really not tetrtblf «outer asai about It becaus-J I irucb prefer; the companionahip | of men to tfar companlonahlp of i girl* tUiil 3 am rurtoita and] shouM llks (a have your opinion |
ABOUT YOUR
Health
Haags Y ou Shruld Know
> the
known
Its really foo had to. have i.» alter your Illusion a* to your nnpopniar.ty with mem hers of your own sea l suppose if rather pleases your ego to arlually permit ycorself to believe that it la because of yovur beamy and your
ahouiders for it would tall 10
much attemloa. Anc I certainly would apt advise a cape for a
*'*- wT , rllT w ,„, „„ „„ „„ a „ <0 urr, . w u. Mruiw. J inellnrt My though’ wa* or rh« older, tht# y,,,, >f> probably considyrwoman whe la fairly slender, but B|c , r fo lb , n ^ ^ who has |pit op weight :htougli| ti> jjrf, and ihal yon make rh* hips a* aaoei a! us do *h^»| ,.^45,; rltan to have m:,. like
sroacli middle age The! ui%> .
langing <1
ahOdlde. breadth
tb. takes away
The
weli-loMaad, if . ^ wou1d Kitr b U , ktU ^
,M-* tat to a woman that you
only
htdga that part at
tta length *t*e 1 old. add laagthj h r.thir^n breadth .0 he. A.-! ^ £, >, 'J ^/* you wt)Uld
gnd her more than willing
.you hall way
,M»nr deniga* ere good on the
Sargvr seaman, ho. Puttering tbin,v are not included Awyt hlay Urat gtre a doating movernent to a gaj-jnsn' ia charming, hut such iWng* spell youth or afruderoeaa A emtain ryme <d eery W»H. ht# *■ goe* without .saying that-iA* ratmt be rather sMght and. Mbove all thing* graceful And by that 1 do net mean il.A “Olflc o-' ihe n wviei women ar* not Atacgnt! but It Id a dlfleren' klhd 0/ grace--* more AgeiOrd »ir!a*e rhan Is
the habit of the smalle- -.voaiap
The clothes that ault her are >bs! a* ottnactiv ■ *' 'bom that
her altnimei friend »eai-:. somawa.v W always get hack
to the Maine tbpughl no mailer Where Wr begin to -ilacusa 1 iothe- t'tofh.e > nsUct always auif the person who wean thorn, and il a woman hofes to be attractive by wearing the thing* than an artgaetJv*- woman wear*, she l* on the w*ong track she cannot do It that: way Each one of us n»u»i think the problem
1 I t
will-
ing ;
Mrs But whih
IV;-vs.-nallj I believe you can
gel alcVk wmi any human twlng you 10’ 10 he nic- to. That is. genusncl > nice—no; merely superficially *u'c.. One of Ih thing* that tb* m Othtlcet or ih? lowllce* being* c-f ei ther set cannot reel ia the . ndlv \dual who show* a
aluctic inter*.'« ,n him or her. No or. - can undendand * woman better iha.V anotbn
No a
'he »al«
And
note iu her more onickiy while an ocean! t>nal 1 tnemb. i ntigh; harbor an Indense dMik*
high in
fast
lib the oppoail* art.
dislike l» •*■ gen.-iul that a ■Wiuan has no friends of her own w4\. if is u*uall* sale 10 a^anfrim' ’he fault II ■* -oof with ail rip- women In *he world-—hoi n-fth 1 he unpopular on? bemail.
Your Fretful Child peevish, frstful baby I* to most parents. <11*?a a
new toy. or a piece of candy, he accepts Ml foi the moment— to cant it-auidt. ami resume his ill-
1 'mpnod habit.
To assume that such a Mill. one ia ony rxcrclsinK a nat»r(liy bad diatuvlnoii I* a pitiably ertoaeoui run elusion The trouble ia. he la not healthy, and no amount of spanking will cure
him.
No child lu perfect health will fm unlms hi* cloihiAg may b so fitted or adlu*ted that it hurts him. or make him -jnco.nforiablTo puaish a bivtiy. or to accuse him of being Ihe posaemot of a bad ‘lomper'' ins! because we, dicin'l know whai alls him. abowa ho* Incompetent even sam-
motbei. may become.
In caar tb? bwby la fretiul. hear iu mind that his digestive tract, b the Aral thing likely to bav- gone wrong; see to It that his food 1* of the light kind, and given a! proper Um»» Do not oVer-Iet-d as you are so prop to do yourwlf. It I* baby'? bu*. ne*e to grow—and growth l painletv. he will grow if you giv •
him half a chance
If you cannot find the cause Of baby’s fretfulnsw* and apparent Ui-tempcr. (hat doesn't mean that there Is no cause for it. Don’t let him grow into a spinaling. ‘Il-ntntrhbed. fault-finding neurotic, a* ha may do—if you and your family physician do nnt
keep In touch closely.
Doping" babies qpiti soothing syrups ha* b-.-n long under the ban. in. ini liigenl. reafthigi mother will i-«on to such laty. criminal lactic*. *** that your baby 1- -1! right Innde—then outside There are no other rtd.w
Lone Woman in Cast SpaiTOws'' and Wears Pants!! I s Maiy’s
^ Greatest Film
With the exception of Lestrlr. Presents Famous Star in joy the entire cast of Ev^ Rollicking Juvenile Role Leave*. her n--w a»«r picture * ■* vhlcle which come* to th< Com 'as Mother To Tots r.iunlty Theati-c. Tuckahi- Sat- ,
urday. November IT. is mad up
entirely of men. Even Mi*s Joy Laughter and Thrills Plenty wear* pant* daring -*ob» of th •
action and she la **en a* a usn-,
boy daughter of a wehooi. -r cap Rollicking Mary Pickforih
tain. hack again!
Director Paul Sloanr -electej Th<- famou* little star, who*WilUam Boyd tc play opportl-; atreen tnaaierplten. have delight the winsome atnr. Boyd only re-.-ed miURn* ihroughout th* cently computed the tUK- role world, ha* pro Juced a noth-, in Cecil B. DeMUl?'* •The Volga ; great picture—which ha* been Boatman." Robert Ed*«m. Hoi j called her greatest—and it i* lywnod's ontstanding charactei coming to tiie Lyrtr Theatre, actor. Walter Long, who lexve* Woodbine. Saturday and Sundry,
th* ranks of the villains for a! November Tf and S8.
com*-dy role that of a Chine** Mary'* newest'’ picture 1» bandit chief. Richard Cart-. "Sparrows.” it deals with th? Anhui Hoyt, and . the two{ adventures a band of yoangChinen- actors, so Jin and Namb-i st*r» on a baby farm. While all play Important part* in there la a llltle me—BBC in lb* • Ev*'s Leaves.” which has .•. picture. ■»* there I* in all good Chin*** setting of alngulsr a'- pictures. •'Sparrow*'' fir*t of all 'j tractivenea* a* it* drawing card.; u *n'»rt*inmen! and the sort or 1 "Eve'* Leav •»’ marks the *n-. entertainment that Mary Pick-
iranc* of Leatric* Joy into theifwd f«n* like.
1 --aim of feetuiv comedies. Jark; Mary i* cast a* "Mama M«,IJrvn*. who acted ar gag man.lt*.” th* little girl who moiheis 01. "The Black Pirgl*” for Doug 1 the loriom children on the baby Falrbauk*. wrote the continuity, farm. She pilot* them through Paul Sloan* direct.^ the picture many adventure* providing much under th* personal raprrviidon laughter, many thrills and not a
of Cecil B DeMllle.
>clpe fer an evenings *n|prtaitim*i.i and In “Sparrows’' the is said to have on? of ih* best pictures ah* has ever made. The local* of "Sparrows" is in a swamp country of a Southern St H-re on an Island fa-m th* little scrap* of humanity ar* kept by a cruel kMP-.-r and hi* wife. How they finally overcome the obstacles placed in their path and find their way to a happier life make- up a story ar thrilling and as iai*re«llog as
ran b* imagined
Plenty of comedy lighitn* the more drab sequences and th*r. is action from Ihe opening aesnef to th* final fade Ml. Cast as the ragged UUle girl. "MoHIc Mias Plckfori! find, a rol* (hat is ideal for her talents. Khe manage* th* tots with a skilled hand, and outwits »h. cruel keep'r who thinks mor? of of hi* pigs than dh* little cbll-
] Perjured testimony by *er- , unfail- i vanU. and th* hatred of her hus-
Ben Lyon and Maw Astor in Thriller The PacevThat ThrilL" to Be Featured at Lyri< The massiv. gate* of a stone prison swung open, a pallid little wmnan stepped out Into fre*-i dom and sunshine for the first time in more than twenty years
band’* parents had placed her there as a murder*—. Her little baby was shipped to an orphanage under another name and the friendless woman wa* left alo-ie In prison to spend her Ilf'
misery.
But the son prospered, despite
tb* ■-Sorts of his grandparents, and had heeom» one of Amsrl Vs great Ml moving pietuiv siara..
uncovered his past history
and by heroic measun-* finally xicoeeded in securing a pardon
for his wronged mother. Th* son was Ben Lyon. First
National featuted player. Th-
mother was Frilai Brunette. However, no tears need be
shed, fpr it all happened as onuf th* m&ny dramatic episodes in
Pact Thai ThrtlD”—a cc featuring vehicle for B* and Mar)' Astor whic*
next Wednesday. December 1. to
the Lyrlsc Theatre. Woodbine.
Wears
Maro-i: tltlt rol
tloh. -Th liked h?i ., in th? p-. ■ceae* !•, ,•
Blficent
mrted ir. that sh ■ dreda of rt, ; . the leadiv. New York "That jj. a b* th* r ;i ; at th* v Wrdn-dj'
ntiM
two Skull ■ be was a fc K . h* »** a ia xl
Idron Cape May «
hi. ■ is. I ■dl
If a wm
Takin
Hy
Otjfipr w otn*i> very good rea*.
big and Urge ib*> ar- not dti^ 1 to fhai psrtlculai lurm j*alo isy Of evur*- you cannot p*c- girl* to b* cnvry about U to vamp all their boy frte ■.* ,y from ihrm Howevw. a ». nis Inconceivabi* that a nl J* ■n-y~ar did girt—b- *he *v*i b-airtiiul and charming- esu off with the . vailabl* n you! cupopulsrlty with »oi
"No
Russian Nobleman Designs Costumes Will Be Seen in *THe Only
Thing" at Caaino
Tb* uuifon&s wo." by the officers of the guards m Elinor Giro's production of The Only Thing," which Is coming m ih* Casino. Wildwood. Thursday, December I. with vaudeville ar* striking and unusual, an-! wer. designed for Metro-Goldwyi>-
Mayer by Datid Ml:.
Mir Is n Run*i’-n nobleman
who was known to all of Rus-jg
pta belon lb* Bolshevik trouhl. a* the Prince Valdmir La rams He cam"- to America about year ago. and ha. played
mny pictures sine* that tlme.A During the tuaklttg of “His B
Hour.” Madam* Clyn met him and recognlaed him a* a young prince she had known In Russia before the war. Rh* gave-him a part in tba; picture, and Uteri cast him in "Man and M-vid.”! In 'The Only Thing," Mr. Mil not only depicted th* part of the ‘ Crown Pnnc.- bui. a* already ■LMed. worked with the technical
SUIT as well.
The uniform* for which u* i* responsible are or a bright green, lightly fined, with large capes and Util military hats of leopard j skin Black patent leather boo:, i . onif'Iete the unique costumes. Jack Conway directed "Th" I Only Thing.” which was wrnt- n
•hot. was giving away toy Lai- j and supervised by Mddame Olya s to children On* ItUie frl-j Conrad agr l and Kleanui ..sked *f hr might have two ! Boardman brad th* cast as two. «orr> ' said the clerk, "but we jo! the moat inten— 1>>v*;-s *v*i , give on* balloon to each boy j seen on th* acre*;. Carrie you a brother at hom* *“ I Clark* Ward. Edwa; d ily youagater was iruthtul. j Arthur Edmur.d Catrw. David h* did want another hailoiui Mir. Vera Lewis. Dale Fuller and
ngretfnlly. j Mario Catllio figure importantly
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