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Show omen Have Lost Ground in USE SKID CHAINS .31 OUR COMIC SECTION D ,,, 7b . Y0U WAAJTTD TAlE (TPtTVUN I AW 4 I PASEMEMr WMh Ct -- A HAS f 7 , JU(ja :e ti to prove we have uui(J1.. t and can work with. , Feminist From West Says Her own successful , legal profession has tau !,, h " Tactics in a Change the odd3 are not all Is Needed. While she admits couu- of discriminations a- slie explains that this u nr1t?l, Judre (;eirgia bullock, of tlie court of Los Angeles, a re- much to man' , . prejud in Wasliington, D. C, be attitude of women t .ei" mit "lost Iiaev l!rves that women Too Dominant? srouiid" ln the last few years, says Developing this gtl. :" the New York Sun. she hnd noticed how advocates she In high positions set .mu',0 0IBei Like ail feminists, meu and wom- their Ideas, an eiiui chance reSardless of thl , P . Inn of mpn n,i .. UU1,. en in husine-- s and tiie profession w...h Hut unlike the militant feminists they worked. Such action, t,le Mij, she does not insist "rights" can be tsaliin won or retained by combative tao an womeu who sou- -i . slon outside the homr 'Hut i Time to Co operative. yet to see the man "Women in the pat have won working with an intc!;i ..Ilt some suffrage, for ex- who knew how to oo.-ra- v " states the her associates and wh.. .iidn't ampleby 'warfare,' trt t the time for contention take over the reins ;iir.',.-,.iv Jmijre. "I'-u-t Tha ln.l ,a I. Is gone. Now our only hope for sur wutnen cobij ji.vic vival in public life is to 'I, ,,,,,,1,111. .i.iLu n,,.,.l, uiuiH i: they work toward strongly with the men and to organized, "not aa g ml and merits establishing otir proving party but as a unit that could be but ourselves, not ns trouble-mikeruu lu neip, rather than an. as real contributors to public we! (agonize, men in public entem-i- .. fare." And she thinks women have m... Contrary to the stand of most contribution to make to human women In oublic life and In oraanl no matter what their iare rations, .Tudjje Bullock Is convinced Interests they can always he counted Aata m.nfiiirt .,t,..o hi cur lo.t iniii I.. upon to acrend tne fireside the fam c- in una me or inejr country iiy . . . .. i i. Clipped, nave iosi casie iu a extent In business and the pro Fatty Comet Into Own fessions. She attributes this to world .. ... l.tn..ln biuu nig I111UI canun ates for changes, but feels ' the only way the Britlsh Royal A,p we .... . iruiox uui luuntri iwwjuuu lc olntAo f..,i. better than underweight becauw me prolong City Over 3,300 Years Old hfav!er, and cant ftan(1 stress and ar. Bared by Archeologists less liable to disease than sUm ones. Su-lr:- X-- , you Pick ueveRyTNCj -- X' 0 Events in the Lives of Little Men nrr -- Last Few Years, Claims vi.-It-or I KEEP ANP ..... u.:rr t-r your r; j:t,n,!e-s- ,e THE PAgjOR nit fr p if ful- MESS 5INCE. th,-..r- y t,ul" "u" Mr. IN TH&-- Jj : I seif-spr- ii.-s- . i.- . j soilioi fW 'll PVij rMLM'' rirffT 1 Bl rfJ'J ' J I'm n.s. Wlfev-Jui- - Thank relieved) (mud) thought you were starting James heavens CD niiis I I --!- t r ..... e -t ."'') entire An i Egyptian built city, years before the birth of Christ, for the first time In history has been laid bare in all the spleo dor of its careful town planning. It was built between Cairo and Luxor by the great Pharaoh Akhenaten, who here tried to rid the Egyptian religion of Its abuses. Hut the city, with its processional way, coronation hall, and temple of the shining spirit, lasted no more than ten years, passing with Its founder. The new pharaoh moved the capital of Egypt to another site, and now John Pendleton heads a party of British excavators who are completing the discovery of this city. 1,390 THE j FEATHERDS .AgSU VbS MRS. STBpOliT WAS THE ONLY ONE X ' ( 3 f B 1 She lo you remember how Jealous you used to be of me? --man i J JOT JSA-- ry r tiDN'T j WHErJ W. THAT'S H6S "" I i AT MV TABLE WO Y SHE LEFT J EARLY GoT An7 SLAMS I Reshuffle UP T0 DATE t i jjjgsj ilsLJ VS 5k I V VJf2 "" THAT MRS. POOLS I MAD FOR A PAftTVlER CALLED ME AM EARLY Bird ' f M50""1 . . f GUESS I sou plaver-ear- lv rrj A . liO 1H& ruikJ 1 v- - H S TOOK IT ON 1 To Bid AMD EARLY To rV DiDnT SURE: I Sumlay Seliooi I Bright I'uplt spoiled a whole I fJ Teacher-W- hy was Why. tt would huve? film if he hadn't. and loss PR0FIT 'SS' Pity Hi Return Mrs. MacTavish My little boy just swallowed a $10 gold piece. Neighbor-Gracio- us, Is the child in "fBiin jr danger? Mrs. MacTavish No, thank goodness, his father's out of town. Fifth Corps Area News. 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