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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 15

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SLXTEJGHTEEN CUMBERLAND EVENING TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1931 GiLBERTN KEEP THE TODAY OME FIRES BURNING" Will Play American Novelist Says dempti' I IDITOB'S NOTE: "Kedemptvell, at 28, has become one adaptation the most quoted American "Ths Uvlnjiibrs, Born in Mt. Gilead, den Theatric, she has been a news- the starrlninjr woman and press agent Conrad Nni iiow has scored a wide suc- and Claire 5 with her novels, plays and supporting irt stories. Her latest novel The Rusf-Dancc Night." In the fol- cd consulting article, written exclu- American ely The Evening Times more and NEA Service, she reveals a German a i11orous jnsight into modern was by Doroth; re'ctfofwa By DAWN POWELL lo, who wi Written for NEA -Service creator of guided theilistics on parties in New York in her flrhe last six months prove deil- "The ToHy that men are disappearing Inform uie thousands. Prercntly all that one of out of studios, i sitat'ng sets and which, it smallest pre-war locals of connect.o talie vestigati of that realistic Russian sured thr; ander Tc who supe teriors. I The ters abc' cian off! wife, mestis of a the offio Kenee lures hir ij serted w.

Among which ai they over th a grim their liant. talcing t'omen going; out in the world has with cl last made the home safe for formal 11," writes Dawn Powell, who is other siiwn above in a new portrait. be left will be a few-baritone ng machine records and the derby of the Earl Steubenville nothing else to show that there were men, oven gcntle- time ago many Constant aders were worried about the dis- pearance the "Gentleman." As matter of fact there are more itlemen in proportion to the men there ever were; a lady can kays find a gentleman graciously f.ding open the cab door or pickup her hankie as she drags her downstairs single-handed. Girl Flyers Seek Endurance Mark self belore the fireplace, LIVES 18 DAYS his simple highballs, and smokins TTNnFU SNOWDRIFT his simple pipe. Keeping the home CINiJliK fires burning against the day when women will have their way and move everybody into hotels or steamships.

Women going out in the world has at last made the home safe for men. There they cower while their wives and all sorts of gorgeous women charge about the city and charge and charge. While frail modern woman dances and ha-cha-chas and I boop-a-doops, your modern man is saving the home; while she joins hands with her emancipated sisters in a hey nonny no and a morris dance, he is listening to the radio and any morris dancing he does is done in a morris chair. Men arc disappearing fast, into the home. Kocky Ford, Jan.

9 Burled alive under a snowdrift lo: 18 days, a lamb belonging tb a sheep feeder in the Arkansas valley, is recovering from the effects of his long fast Many sheep which were caught in the heavy snowstorm which buried the lamb died of starvation before they could be dug from under drifts. A few moments after this picture had bsen taken, Edna May Cooper and Bobbie Trout took to the air over Los Angeles in their plane, "Lady Bolph," in an effort to stay aloft several weeks and set an endurance flight record for women that would stand for years to come. This picture shows them as Miss Cooper's mother was bidding them goodby. In the photo are Miss Cooper fat left), Mrs. Cooper and Miss Trout.

Your gentleman is right on the job holding her sables for her as she pays the dinner check; he is right there whispering soft nothings in her ear while she changes tires on the car. The gentleman will re- MODERN MEN As seen by Dawn Powell There are more gentlemen In proportion to men than there ever were. The gentleman is right on the job holding HER sables her while SHE pays the check. i Home is the safest place for men, since no woman wants to go home, even for a man. if Men are keeping the home fires burning against the day when women will have, their way and move everybody into hotels or steamships.

The gentleman will remain long after men in the have vanished. moment between check and double- check. I have with my own eyes them fade into thin air just as I was saying, "Oh, let's all go up to the Club Abbey and then go to Harlem!" It is true that they sometimes come back at the tea or dinner hour just to haunt me the next day, but anyone can tell they are really not there a all. On second thoughts it seems unlikely that this gay delightful gender fin any Iangua3e, the masculine is always the easiest gender to know) should be lost completely. He can't just shrink into a red inked zero on the census-taker's chart.

He must after all disappear some place. The truth is that he hides in the last place 1 any modern woman would dream of looking for him. He goes home! It really is the safest place for him since no woman wants to go home even for a man. There he is pitifully warming him- QUOTATIONS If there is one thing the American likes, It's a good thumping, particularly of his neighbor. Brooks Atkinson.

There are politicians who persist in the illusion that they are alive. Mussolini. a Whoever admits that he is too busy to improve his methods has acknowledged himself to be at the end of his rope. And that is always the saddest predicament which anyone can get into. Ogden Armour.

The world at present is divided into two camps, the camp of democracy and the camp of militarism. Astor. These spinach diets and the "apple a admonishments make me laugh. -Beatrice Lee, "Miss United States for 1930." We may talk all we want about feminism and woman's important place in the business but we i still want homes and children. Steese Richardson.

SCIENTIST SEES UNI) OF WORLD Before his conversion, the Apostle Paul had carried on an energetic persecution of the Christians in Palestine. DANDRUFF A Sure Way to End It There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve It then you destroy it entirely. To do just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid aryon from any drug store (this is all you wiT need), apply it at night when retiring use enough to moisten the and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be-gone, and twc or three more applications wli" completely dissolve and entirely de- troy every sinsle sign and trace of It, no matter how much dandrufi you may have. TJou will find, too, all itching and iigging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy ustrous, silky and soft, and "oolc and feel a hundred times bet- The kills were classified as 102 elk, 32 goats and 26 bears, ac- iording to game warden control tations.

Harry Wolrath, assUant chiel warden, estimated tht hunt- TS paid an average of $1 per pounc to hunt big game in Idaho. Elk averaged 400 pounds to the animal. kills averaged 100 Despite the Increase in the hunting ranks, big game Is increasing, to Walrath, He estl- nates the herds have doubled In ize in the past five years. A definite end 01 ths woiuu seen by Sir Arthur Eddlngton, above, noted British scientist. He stirred physicists in many countries when, in an address before the Mathematical Association in.Lon- he predicted that the universe ultimately would "become a tall of radiation, growing ever larger; about every 1,500,000,000 years it will double its radius and its size." HUNTERS WREAK HAVOC ON IDAHO GAME Lewiston, Idaho, Jan.

9 The past year has been a fatal one for big game in Central Idaho. An army of 1874 hunters made life miserable for the forest denizens and took a toll of 981 from the big game VICTOR RADIO Supreme For Tone, Durability and Quality ITOiMftRrAitHtCUii Fashioned of straw, a large clock, constructed by a German, is said to keep accurate time. The moker devoted his spare time over a period of 15 years to the task. FRAK main long after men in the rough have vanished. We don't need toj worry about him so long as he doesj not over-train.

But it is this very "man in the rough" that is going. You can even sec them going before your very eves. Hundreds vanish nightly just a few minutes before the hostess is ready farm out the lone girls they're to see home to Spuyten Duyvil or Tudor "City. You see them vanishing with a ghostly smile a few days before Christmas of birthdays and particularly just before wedding You see them rushing with a. fixed, driven of restaurant doors in.

that brief rnad EDUCATOR SHOES SOLD IN 400 K1NNEY STORES THE KIND THE DOCTOR SAYS YOUR CHILDREN SHOULD WEAR MANY STYLES INFANTS' CHIIDS' MISSES' GIRLS- SOYS 1 BOYS' 5 to 8 lo 11 2 9 to 1 MtAIGHl IONES that Uiolghr ifl EDUCATOIt SHOES J2.49 2.98 2.98 3.98 3.49 3.98 Children's Educator Shoes in patent, black caif and tan caif. 5 8 $2.49 2 toll 2.98 YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT KINNEYS 43 BALTIMORE STKEET Necessity Demands We Dispose Of The Entire Stock Of The OUTLET STORE 179 Baltimore St. Green Front GOING OUT OF GOOD-BYE FOREVER! BUSINESS WE'RE QUITTING! First 50 Customers Saturday POUNDS Domino SUGAR 36 hi. Width Unbl'd Muslin Yd. CUTS CUT RATE PRICES Shoes at the lowest prices since the world war.

You cannot appreciate the values the shoes are till you come in and see the quality of them for the price. giveil Bays! inaiti LADIES' Patent ties and straps. Low and medium heels. All sizes. CHILDREN' Shoes and Slippers.

All sizes from 5 to 2. LADIES' Low and medium heel rubbers. All sizes in tan and black. LADIES' A big table pilad sky high with new styles in all kinds of slippers. HITOPS For boys.

Sizes from small 9 to large 6. BOY SCOUT Shoes These are in boys' sizes only. Good black uppers. MEN'S Heavy Sole Dull Rubbers. AH $3.98 Large Part Wool INDIAN BLANKETS FREE Saturday to First 25 Customers Whose Purchases Amount to $5.00 or More 111 11 1 Men's $1.75 Heavy FLEECED UNION SUITS Heavy 20c OUTING All Colors, Yd.

Ladies' $3.00 OXFORDS PUMPS Large 39c Heavy BATH TOWELS Go At Men's $3.50 Heavy CORDUROY PANTS Men's $4.00 SHOES All Sizes MEN'S Black dress oxfords with good wearing spies. All sizes. A pr. MEN'S GOING OUT of BUSINESS! COME EARLY! THE OUTLET STORE 179 Baltimore St. Green Front Steel heel plated oxfords.

All sizes in tan and black. BOYS' All rubber and cloth 4 buckle artics at one low price. SHOES- OXFORDS For the boys these are mostly broken lots, but all sizes. MEN'S Endicott-Johnson moc. toe and tip work shoes with 2 soles.

All sizes at Store 165 BALTIMORE STREET For "Better Business Conditions More Employment, Higher Wages Better Quality-Service Better Values" BUY AT THE HOME OWNED STORES Permit your boy and girl that opportunity of being "INDEPENDENT" Hear the message of the COMMUNITY BUILDERS Each day at One P. M. WTBO.

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