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Special edition of |.09 book sent postpaid for $2.00 (C-0.D. loc extra ‘ST Rose St. Dept. 20 New York City SEXUAL — LOVE AND LIFE/ Mailed FREE on Application “Treatise on the Scalp and Hair” H. Clay Glover Co. 129 W. 24th St. New York City As We Were Saying by Arthur H. Folwell Nature Studies by W. E. Hill A landlady in Nantes, France, consented to rent a flat to a total stranger provided he would marry her daughter. PARAGRAPH in this department of notions repeated a newspaper re- port that the Ku Klux Klan and the Owls had joined fraternal forces in a certain Western community. Comment was made that the union seemed logical since owls, like the Ku Klux, “did most of their dirty work at night.” No Ku Klux counties have been heard from, but the Owls write in to protest. They say that their order has nowhere joined forces with the Klan and that furthermore, he- ing a benevolent organization, it is not in | the habit of doing “dirty work at night.” This department is pleased to give space and prominence to the correction; ewise to add, of course, that the owls referred to in the original paragraph were and are birds, not men; not flesh and blood, capitalized Owls, but hered owls with a small o. Our lessons in natural history taught us to believe that the lower case owl's nocturnal habits are in no sense benevolent; Owls are otherwise. canal Judging by the grub which ancient Egyptians left in the tombs of their kings, it looks as though Luxor had the first ervice restaurants. Par To the sentiments expressed by theii chaplain, the Colorado House of Repr sentatives took sharp exception. A prayer, supposedly, is addressed to God, but there are times when it is well to be on the safe side and mark it “personal.” ad Noting the recent stiff-backed attitude of the Turk, one naturally wonders if the Sick Man of the East has been taking a few lessons from Dr. Coué. reed “Desert Sands,” which was quickly blown k Inst season, has been renamed “ and is now sweeping all before Theatrical note. Sheik and ye shall find, is a good hunch in the show business these days. 20 The drama, Yy A second “Edict of Nantes.” W. .FRED Rerp, golf professional at t. Augustine, says that President Harding “has a wonderful memory, not y for the links, but in other matters.” wonder if that “association” of nations comes under the head of “other matters.” cad Kore Ne tson thinks that “too much interest in the clock makes a poor workman.” Maybe so, but at least it keeps him posted on what is coming to him for “overtime.” Applied to modern labor that clock stuff is archaic. The man who shouldn’t watch the clock is tli boss. It will remind him unpleasantly of the little work he gets for the big wages he pays. ey ANB on the Koran points out the interes fact that certain pre- scribed exercises, upward and downward movements, body and knee bending. accompany the various stages of Moham- "sa chance for ly dozen” Walter camp to plant hi east of Suez. tae NSWERING the question, Whe books would he choose as compat- ions for a stay on a desert island, Thomas R. Marshall replied that he would choos but one, the Bible. arshall has ready spent se on a desert island. He served as Vice-President of the United States. ree In order to keep within the regulations, the proprietors provide a sandwich with each and every drink.—! neacs from Germany. Old New Yorkers, with fond memories of the Raines law, can find something just as good overseas. soe A Maryland hen flies through a window daily and lays an egg in a chair. Doul)t- less in a Plymouth rocker. Ccomicbooks.com