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AS WE WERE SAYING— By Arthur H. Folwell Nature Studies by W.E. Hill nent of movie- essential to a celluloid film itself. When n the old picture a acat walked vss the sta up the show. ) the sercen, the or the dog’s or the duck’s— tional part of the play. 1 h, it is what makes the show a walk inte pigs lapping from the troug al of baby chicks and their mother, a “up of a faithful collie—slippi in among the kidnappings, elopements, dis and midi S$ procectin murders gives the sa chance to say, “How darling. lax. Strange that th tist of ge tricks, Mad the Bard importance of animals Avon, who was wit never thought of this ¢ understood the “While fooling with a Great Dane pup. there could be no debate on the questi Do pe hakesy People and stand two hours or ir reward was to be Hamlet delivering his soliloquy while fooling with a Great Dane pup. And see the missed chance for animal light comedy “Macbeth”; in that nse second act te Macbeth asks, “Didst thou not hear a noise?” and Lady M. replies, * the owls scream the crickets That would have been just. the place to introduce the castle cat, Ma hat It was only Doc les,” had goes oo to describe the murder of Duncan, A sextet of kittens in the clothes hamper where Falstaff hides would have done much for the “Merry Wives of a file of guinea hens, rly, might ve » stabbing scene in “or to the terribly sobby Romeo and Julie These sug- sketchy, But Windsor,” while keapearian interpreters may deem of consideration. . . . C SCAR, maitre d" hotel of the Wi York hotel well known t of-towners), has signed up for tenn ur $50,000 a Few are aw and fewer still care, w is. With he names are superfluous. Oscar, it seems to us, in Sweden, but kings a up asa rule to long-term contri days. ry are working by the week, and almost any pa ne is liable to get the blue slip in his envelope There i somewhere > . . This little diffculty over Pershing’s army job is aggrarating, but natural. True, he is a full-fledged general—the first the army has had since Sherman—and as such he merits consideration, Again, the eleca- tion in rank came properly to him as a re- sult of certain not unimportant work which he did in Europe some years ago, in a war, we think it was, somewhere in France, A Republican administration, however, can scarcely overlook: the’ fact that Pershing was sent overseas by “the discredited” Woodrow Wilson. Recognizing his present right to the general's job and the correspond- ing authority might be taken as an admis- sion that Wilson did something in the con- duct of the war that wasn't wrong. Tershing is probably all right, but Normatcy can't be too careful. there was a little sten ery morning before by er garden sls. One day, when ig, she gave a little the roses were ope scream, “Oh, the poor things!” she cried, straightway ran back into the hous _ When she re-appeared she was carry- ing a box of face-powder and a puff, and soon under her deft touch the face we der lay thick upon the soft, glowing petals, Then she rubbed it in, expertly merging white with red. e rose to be as pretty ned, r YOU Sed Mother } », knows only “Two ery smutl pads would absorb the sho JOUR business man, usual opportunity, sometimes misses on Fake the matte: rubber heels. Hardly anyone can plead ignorance of the fact leather heels “cause jar,” while rub- ber heels “absorb the shock” and * serve nervous energy.” That's conceded. But why halt with heels? Are nerves jarred in no other way? Many and many a man gets up and sits down again, fifty times daily, on a hard office chair. Is this not harmful to his spinal column, to ? Of course. Then ts for trousers? Then 2 is the matter of resting one’s ws on table, or lunch-counter, while ig. Inexcusable habit, but millions Two very small pads would ab- sorb the shock, and by contribul comfort at mealtime, aid ¢ emergency nightwear, live rubber shins would cheat the demon rocking-chair of its victim. And back again to daylight, what a sale ther ld be for rubber shoulder-blades, to be slipped into place when a safe is being lowered so the wearer may lean against a neighborir Iding and look upward without fatigu “AS WE WERE SAYING” is a regular feature of LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY, 15¢ at your newsdealers