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Child's restaurants averaged a monthly business of $2,028,000 in 1925, as compared with the monthly average of $1,945,000 in 1924. The Census Bureau predicts that the population of continental United States will be 117,135,817 by July 1 of this year. "I have nothing but praise for the new minister," said a member of the congregation to the usher after the morning service. "So I observed while passing the plate," replied the usher. John Casey, of Dublin, Ireland, a day laborer who has been drawing an unemployment dole from the British Government, now has an income of a thousand dollars a week from two plays written while idling at the expense of the Government. One of these dramas, "Juno and the Paycock," is now playing in New York. The University of Kansas now announces that the reported "Red Flag of Bolshevism" which was secretly hoisted to the top of the R. O. T. C. flagpole turned out to be only a pair of scarlet bloomers. A laundry in Brockton, Massachusetts, advertises that it will wash dogs and cats as well as collars and shirts. The gospel of efficiency which on its negative, joyless side is the inability to see (Continued on page 504) EUROPE Independent travel. Itineraries prepare providing steamship passage, hotel, rai road, automobiles, sightseeing tour guides, etc. For individuals and famil groups. Dates of leaving, length of tou etc., to suit your convenience. Simmons Tours, 1328 Broadway, N. Y TEACHER'S AGENCY The Pratt Teachers Agenc 70 Fifth Avenue, New York Recommends teachers to colleges, public and private school EXPERT SERVICE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGE District of Columbia You Can Manage a Tea Room Fortunes are being made in Tea Rooms, Motor Inns, and Coffee Sh everywhere. You can open one in your own home-and make a hand over fist, or manage one already going. Big salaries ped trained managers; shortage acute. We teach you entire busi in your spare time. 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ENGLISH boy for adoption; 7 years old, good looking blond, blue eyes, good family. 6,778, Outlook. the value of things that cannot be used is illustrated by Dean Sperry as follows: "A young American who was found perched upon a hillside looking out over the Pacific Ocean, where not a sail nor a smudge of smoke on the sky-line was visible, was overheard to say, 'Yes, it's beautiful, but I hate to see all that water out there doing nothing."" Dr. D. Fourmenthal, who was sent to America by the French Government to study our methods of making women more beautiful, found that forty per cent of the clients of the Chicago beauty doctors are men wanting wrinkles removed from about their eyes. "Henry, it's raining cats and dogs. We must lend Mrs. Whitaker an umbrella, or she will get drenched going home." "My dear, it's impossible. The only umbrella we've got has her husband's name engraved on it." Do you remember the mechanical pianos of the old ice-cream parlors? These are now being replaced by radios which through a new invention operate on a "nickel in the slot" policy. The "Epworth Herald" tells the following story: Coal Man: "When I got around with that load o' coal for Mr. Jones, 'is 'ouse was on fire." Coal Merchant: "That's unfortunate. I suppose he told you to bring it back?" "No; 'e said if it was anything like the last lot I'd better throw it on." Rupert Hughes is going to cash in on the publicity he received last Washington's Birthday by criticising the private life of our first President. He admits that his forthcoming book on George Washington was written on account of that publicity. A Connecticut lady's hobby of collecting every wooden cigar-store Indian she hears about accounts, no doubt, for the inability to find one of these old landmarks in the city of New York. Sitting Bull, Rain in the Face, Black Hawk, and all the other dignified chiefs of the redskins now stand in solemn rows across a bleak Connecticut field. A very popular Broadway drama tells the story of a jazz singer who becomes a famous cantor in a synagogue. Chicago papers now tell us of Bud Varn, until recently a Baptist evangelist and the possessor of a Doctor of Divinity degree, who is now a blackface singing comedian on a Chicago vaudeville circuit. Mama: "Where have you been, my son?" Small Boy: "Playing ball." Mama (severely): "But I told you to beat the rug, didn't I?" Small Boy: "No, ma'am; you told me to hang the rug on the line and then beat it." A theater in Brockton, Massachusetts, conceived the publicity scheme of staging a tug of war between eight bobbed-haired girls and eight unbobbed girls. Difficulties experienced in finding eight young ladies with long hair almost killed the stunt. Teacher: "Why are you late?" Pupil: "A man lost a dollar bill, and there were a hundred people looking for it." Teacher: "That's no excuse." Pupil: "It certainly is. I was standing on it." Answer to last week's anagram: "East," "seat," "teas," "eats," "sate." In writing to the above advertisers please mention The Outlook Free Examination THE OUTLOOK, April, 7, 1926. The information is modern, covering events as late as 1924, presented with extraordinary impartiality. based upon recent discoveries. In no other work of reference will you find so much general information, so conveniently arranged, so concisely presented, so quickly available, and at such a low price. If you have never yet purchased an encyclopedia, get The New Universities Encyclopedia and see how fully and completely it satisfies every need you have for complete information instantly available. If, on the other hand, you already have one of the 15 or 20 volume encyclopedias, send for The New Universities Encyclopedia and see how much more compactly it offers you the same facts, so you need not dig for the few essential points you want. Ernest Hamlin Abbott, Editor-in-Chief of The Outlook, says, "In most cases it will be the first encyclopedia to which I shall turn." Published weekly by The Outlook Company at 120 East 16th Street, New York, N. Y. Entered as second-class matter, July 21, 1893, at the Post Office at New York, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Volume 142, Number 14. |