. The Saturday evening post. e plaid, fitground for the watch chain of heavy goldenlinks. He wore a derby hat and a fumingcalabash pipe, removing both for a courtlybow to the ladies. His yellow hair had beenplastered low oh his brow, to be sweptback each side of the part in a graciouscurve; bis thick yellow mustache curledjauntily upward to show white teeth as hesmiled. At first glance he was smartly ap-pareled, but below the waist Dave alwaysdiminished rapidly in elegance. His trou-sers were of another pattern from the coat,not too accurate of fit, and could have beenpressed to advantage, whi


. The Saturday evening post. e plaid, fitground for the watch chain of heavy goldenlinks. He wore a derby hat and a fumingcalabash pipe, removing both for a courtlybow to the ladies. His yellow hair had beenplastered low oh his brow, to be sweptback each side of the part in a graciouscurve; bis thick yellow mustache curledjauntily upward to show white teeth as hesmiled. At first glance he was smartly ap-pareled, but below the waist Dave alwaysdiminished rapidly in elegance. His trou-sers were of another pattern from the coat,not too accurate of fit, and could have beenpressed to advantage, while the once su-perb yellow shoes were tarnished andsadly worn. The man was richly and vari-ously scented. There were the basic andpermanent aromas of printers ink and pipetobacco; above these like a mist were therare unguents lately applied by DonPaley the barber, and a spicy odor ofstrong drink. As was not unusual on aSaturday night, Dave would have passed(Continued on Page 129) 126 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST December 4,1920. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 127 Her Happiest Christmas ^ IHERE is nothing you can give a woman that is so?J-personal as the one thing that will lighten her burdenthe whole year round. And that one thing is the HoosierKitchen Cabinet. It works for her and with her everyday of the year—easing the strain of her house-work,shortening the time she must spend in the kitchen,turning drudgery into happiness. But do not think that because the Hoosier will do allthis, just any old cabinet will function as well. There is only one Hoosier—and it is built not outof imaginations of men as to what will help make house-work lighter—but out of actual experiences of thewomen themselves. These women—Hoosier owners—have contributedto us their ideas of what it takes to make a perfect KitchenCabinet. These ideas we have actually tried out on theHoosier. The best have been accepted—the rest today, the Hoosier is Americas cabinet of provedimprovements, the


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