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Show CITY SHOCKED BY FLAPPER FUN ;RIOT CAUSED BY UNIVERSITY PAPER l MAY NOT BE PURL Bt THANK GAWD I M CLEAN " na1 bui Un.r Wte biow. c v.-.,.. tkat lu.Ic k-Pi Sumo of the Illustration from "Cafe Brulo," the Magay.ine of I laprr Pun Which Mas Shocked N o Orleans, ulth ilu Mnc-. Also Helen Drmond, Managing Editor f the Papier, Who rakee the Attitude, j Evil to II Im Win, Kvll Think- " j Educators and Parents Try to Suppress Comic Monthly Bj MA S-rh. M;U ORLEANS. The flapper has I dashed In again where angels fear, to tread this time Into the purveys of humor! And has started a regu-l lar riot! ' One-half the riot was caused by' sMBBBsl I the rueh to let the lateit number of " Cafe Brulo the comic monthly put out h.v students of Tulano university., I the other half was caused by frantic effoits of college and puhlle school officials, preacners and parents I keep "Cafe Brulo" out of the young people n hands. Most of the flapper fun In ' Cafo Brulo" which gets Its name from a drink famous in New Orleans be-' fore prohibition was contributed by girl students- of Newcomb college. But the faculty of Newcomb has barred) the publication from the college cam-' pus. The faculty of the largest girls 'high school in Xew Orleans has done lik-wlse Evil to him who evil thinks,'' is the defense of Helen Pymond. managing man-aging editor of "Cafe Brulo" and a student of Newcomb, who is the laughter of an aristocratic soulhe-n family. Here are sample of the flappei fun froni "Cafe Brulo" that has Started the frenzy and made the last' number a best seller despite the pro- hlbltlons laid against It. This one rhymes: Oft. In the summer's night. Ith some one's arms around me, I think of the times gone by. When other arms have hound me Of Other lies, 'Neath summer skles, Of other lips I've tasted, The stuff ln miles. I spilled with smiles, So the evening wasn't wasted Thu In the summer's night, "Yhen Tommle'S arms are round me I compare It to the nights gone by' When Jack's or Jim's rms hound me. ,1 Evidently "Cafe Brulo" senses disposition on the part of some stu- dents to violate Volstead'. Lives, there a studs with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said: Oh where, or where oh pal o' mine Didst thou get that ot divine This Jest seems to have something in do with osculation and the author, endeavors to point a moral: He: Is your father home? She: Yes. In he next room. He: Are you a ventriloquist-? She: Silly, no h' I'm mm-m ! Mora! If they can't scream while they're being kissed, they won't when it's over. Artificial aids to beauty Mkve a defender de-fender on the staff of "Cafe BruL, .'..idglng from this: Gives there a girl with pride s- dead Who-e cheeks were never touched with red. Whose no.e kept aye its virgin shine. Whose Hps were nevr touched Ly thine Oh lipstick' This one appears in the column of "Advice to the Lovelorn": Q. I am a voting man 21 years ol age. I have plenty of m ncy. an automobile auto-mobile and am falrls ood looking, but I can get no one to go with me What must I do'' A. You are either a prevaricator or have not given me full Info The "Cafe Brulo" seems not to stop at any subject, no matter how serious : ' Violet's new swimm'ng suit near- I ly proved fatal yesterday." H "-'even killed In the mad rush. I 'No ii" Its t . i : t . . n came off whli.- a -Ipnalllng for help and no- H body dared to save her." H Bast but not least are the pictures, particularly one with its subject i lad) talcing a bath, who re- H marks something to the effect th.f her purity may be questioned but not her cleanliness Tsbb1 |