1 The Stone Age. 2 Beauty is a part of Yesterday, Today, and Forever. ... Miss Margaret Leahy 3 In every age Beauty is sought by the Adventurer. ... Mr. Wallace Beery 4 Through every age there is the faithful worshipper at Beauty's shrine. ... Buster Keaton 5 Youth is eternally protected by the sheltering wing of devoted parents. ... Miss Lillian Lawrence ... Mr. Joseph Roberts 6 From the beginning of time parents have found different methods of choosing their daughter's mate. 7 A troubled heart ever yearns to know the future. 8 "My card!" 9 "I want to ask the Wee-gee if she loves only me." 10 ROME In all Her Glory. 11 "Thou rankest high in the Roman army -" 12 "- and thou art the rankest!" 13 "Wise Soothsayer - can'st thou tell me if yon fair wench love'th me alone?" 14 THE PRESENT AGE Of Speed, Need, and Greed 15 "I want you boys to know that I am master of my own home, and the choice of my daughter's husband rests entirely with -" 16 "- my wife!" 17 "Of course you gentlemen understand that my daughter's happiness hangs in the balance." 18 Again turning back to prehistoric days. 19 A man's attempt to arouse Jealousy is as old as Time. 20 "We will fight this out at sunrise!" 21 "I think I had better dictate my will before sunrise." 22 Sunrise. 23 "Thou art challenged to a chariot race in yon arena at high noon tomorrow - when I shall drag thy name down to disgrace!" 24 High Noon. 25 "He doesn't play - he's just the coach for the other team." 26 The Game. 27 In the meantime the prehistoric young man returns to the city from a sight seeing tour 28 "Take yon maid to my domicile." 29 Somehow he vaguely remembered that somewhere -- sometime -- somebody made friends with some lion by doing something to some of its paws. 30 After a delightful ride in the patrol wagon -- 31 "Let's go back to the church." 32 - and if anything more were needed to show that love has not changed -- THE ENDHome