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...Said Miss Martha L. Connole of St. Louis: "Bachelors are selfish or they wouldn't be bachelors. They're afraid of assuming the obligations, financial and spiritual, of marriage. Women have a deeper sense of moral responsibility than men." Said Miss Mary Zapp of Pocatello, Idaho: "The modern girl seldom finds a man who meets with her approval as a companion and who still earns as much as she does." Mrs. Elva Wilcox of New Jersey said: "All men and women would marry if they could. It is all a question of romance, which some never find and others...
Thesis YOUR MONEY'S WORTH-Stuart Chase & F. J. Schlink-Macmillan ($2).* The consumer seldom gets fair value for his money. He invests largely in the bright promises of clever copywriters, the seductive swing of an alluring slogan, the cumulative effect of millions of advertising dollars. He spends much more than he ought to pay for products that do much less than they claim to perform. "When the technique of advertising is arrayed on the side of the private balance sheet, may the Lord have mercy on the consumer's soul. . . ." Such is the Chase-Schlink thesis...
...country doctor lives a life seldom sensational. One night lately, however, Dr. Albert Patrick of Marceline, Mo., awoke from a deep dream of peace to play a role seldom cast outside the cinema. So, at least, said last week's news from Los Angeles...
...Polo as Fan Noli '12 that strange Bishop, General, ex-Premier, soldier of fortune and scholar of Albania. Yesterday's Associated Press dispatches carry the news that he has originated and signed a Bolshevist manifesto, which may embroil the Balkans in one of their periodic convulsions. But what is seldom mentioned in such dispatches is the fact that he has for more than a decadated the struggle of a harassed and impoverished country for peace and freedom, that he has completed the first translation of the New Testament into Albanian, and that he is one of those few who have...
Replied Florence: "Poules ? 'chickens,' your Royal Highness?" Then, dropping into Harlemese, as she seldom does, Miss Jones addressed the crowd, pointing at Edward of Wales: "Poules! He as' me 'bout poules! Hey-ho! Haah! Jus' look who's askin...