The Goblin November 1922 . ck in one corner of the mouth adds forceand virility to their conversation. People who cant call it a meal without soda biscuits,sweet pickles and a bottle of tomato ketchup on thetable. The gentleman who is still wearing his dress shirtwith street clothes a week after the night of the Preachers of jazz sermons, particularly the efficientchurch filler, who first thinks of featuring the radio. People who cultivate the habit of happiness so ag-gressively that they make everyone near them entirelyself-conscious and miserable. The woman who considers
The Goblin November 1922 . ck in one corner of the mouth adds forceand virility to their conversation. People who cant call it a meal without soda biscuits,sweet pickles and a bottle of tomato ketchup on thetable. The gentleman who is still wearing his dress shirtwith street clothes a week after the night of the Preachers of jazz sermons, particularly the efficientchurch filler, who first thinks of featuring the radio. People who cultivate the habit of happiness so ag-gressively that they make everyone near them entirelyself-conscious and miserable. The woman who considers a dirty look sufficient re-ward for the tired business mans seat in the street car. Terrifically pure people who retire, but never,never go to bed. Parents who refer to their brats as kiddies orlittle ones. Visitors who try to put you at your ease in yourown home. Female Bohemians who think they prove their pointwith rained-on hair, flat chests, wrinkled stockings, andegg on the dressing gown. —Langlois Lefroy. Goblin 23. All the WorldLoves a Lover And all the world over it is the customof lovers to seek for their loved onesthe best that money can buy in thesweets of the earth. That is why, even in far-off Japan, as inCanada, when lovers keep their tryst be-neath the moon, you will find a box ofNEILSONS Chocolates nearby. The finest fruits and nuts, gathered fromthe ends of the earth, the richest creamsand caramels, the smoothest chocolate,go into NEILSONS. No gift of sweet-meats brings such rare delight as The Chocolates that are Different
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