| Show I Reflections ns of a aL L- L Bachelor Girl There are no traffic regulations on th the road to marital happiness but bad if everybody that wouldn't be beso so didn't try to flaga flag a newly newl married pair and send them speeding off oft in the wrong direction It may me mean mean o nothing to a thin woman but to a a afat fat woman the sight of the elephants in the circus p parade rade wearing those huge banners bearing the injunction Eat more potatoes seems a cruel and ominous threat The world may be growing wiser and more sophisticated but apparently half that the latest th the women still sUll believe popular face cream cream will make them as beautiful l as the picture in the advertisements advertisements adver adver- and the the- theother other half fondly hope that marriage will make them themas as happy as the brides In the fashion magazines Many a man believes firmly in marriage marriage mar mar- mar mar-I just as he does in religion religion for for I Iother other men men and and yet remains single be because because be- be be cause he cant can't be a rich girls girl's a darling as he wont won't be a poor girls girl's a cash register Copyright 1918 1913 by the Press Publishing Co the New York Evening World THE BLUE STAR I O 0 ye powers that rule the world i Keep the Stars and Stripes unfurled Let the emblem of the free I Always wave f for r liberty Stars we have have and stars untold Blue Blue and and silver some silver some of gold Safe upon the mothers mother's breast Let the blue star firmly rest Guard 0 O guard her boy so fair Now on duty over there Day by day the blue star gleams Deacon Beacon light of all an her dreams Do not let the heavenly blue Fade to silvers silver's hue Spare 0 O spare the message cold That her star has turned to gold Penelope Penelope Paul Paull |