The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1914, Page 12

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Fun for the Home and the Ride ome BuT WINDows ARB nd oooh WASHED Jesr COME ON: LEMMN, WELL SETTIN THERe JEST 60 OUT ON THE Porcn ASIF SHE'D KNowD — @ND SET aN’ LET TH’ BuD BEMIS ALL HER ms NOUNG FOLKS BE. LiFe! an’ He's: é LEMME BE, LEMUEL, MOU @IN'r NO MiL-yuN— aie! UNE M BL ---BuT AY Bane. Eisen rr tt WHOS ARGUING now! PLease “Ten. Me WHO STARTED one! Hey ? or an Imitation Vampire for a Wife? a. the City Men Themselves Who Have Changed the Naturally Pretty Girl into the Behobbled . Flathead,” Writes “Betty H.”" 90 New York -Men Prefer Miss Simplicity | Oe Bas Ree || Sg esas i ae when i, id be only too | - ; ys man wou! MANY A DECENT YOUNG MAN V7 j ie. CY modest, home- | 16 WAITING FOR THE PLAN, SWEET 4 f Bly Growing Tint the satority of © girl to appear. AN \| Mt ey A New York young men are prone MODEST. MOME-LIKE GIRL To ApPraR® A ’ wm "be more attracted to” the " coquette, I'm almost By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. mem peek the society of the painted, over-dressed girl and shun the f whe tp modest and natural? B, to-day, ® young woman reiterates thet accusation, while a = young man contradicts it. I hope we shall have more testimony on both sides from the men and women readers of The Evening World. Meanwhile “Betty H.” writes: “There's one man out of a hundred that prefers Miss Simplicity to an imitation vampire. Men won't admit it, but who gete the moat attention and the most good times? Why, the girl that makes everybody look around after her and the other fellows jealous! It’s the New York men 7% 40 themselves who have changed the naturally pretty New MARS York girl into the behobbled flathead.” @t least one New York man refuses to admit bis guilt. “An Ad- of the Modest, Homelike Girl?” ends his letter thus: “It's high time ' : f stable girl woke up. Many a decent young man would be only too ey “ You' i et married—he is waiting for the plain, sweet, homelike girl to we peel pe st win ping 3 IN— HAVE OTH have no ae upon the born beauty.| company for from thi INE You AWAY? j | | ogre! And whch ls right? of any sort ther natural or art-| makes ber something of f Ueda tesa aad ekon te are modern girls take to paint | ficial, Think over the happily mar- out with Vomalon Gane ried women whom you know and nee if you can find an example of pro- fessional puichritude on the entire list. I can't, among the contented " one a “doll” passea by, ther companions never fail to | al on her es “some blonde,” ponder ageinet their will, in attempt to please the I of their fates? Or have } the equally sorrewful spec- itty New York girls inte beh pbled flatheads. Try Ne man nowadays an Ie ft any wonder girls paint and .| he'ji deere you ou quick for some man (eingle), a plain, every-day chap, but I dislike the average New York girl, the miss who pow- For Infants and Children. ‘ef young men seoking vainly | wives of my acquaintance, fix up? The simple stuff doesn't Jane that hae sense enough to ders her face ane wears etylish Bears modest violets in a werld of In the race toward the matri- baintea eax Gol and tna eomtuse' ee geom to got you anything but Ine | conceal her braine under her | clothes clothes that sree wae | tne peonies? Does the monial goal the good-looking girl demi-mondaine. If whe once aierenes je and Sone, Enervie ‘ pan ane wagwe the Bewent ae oe Ay are mate pecemingty The ! up gir? better her matri- makes an excellent get-away and | glimpsed the humdrum destiny usu- out of ndred that steps. ey don't want terned s. Why is she so | Signature all awaiting real _lovelin el preterm re Misa Bimplicity to an imi- impiety any want the glad. pat ghances? Dose the wife- pope: of an gaey victory, tale at Te Cond aly tetiie takes | tation Vampire, Sen won't admit | rag sirl. who wants to walt | ashamed of her face in its pure, y ‘man prefer a natural girl nee oe f it. it, but who gets the most atten- slant Viasat 7, ome male to get natural form that aa. Some S ime ) have difficulty in finding tion and the most good times? | his mind made up? Burely not perative to use an cove e You Have ering? ne wey one wear ¥ irment are 1 ghould be mere in- om personas. Doty ok er eund aust “84 | HAS NO USE FOR THE MAKEUP Hogeat nor DET a would be Always Bought peo with “Betty. x53 er ay nes oS ‘eat oe. kL Stine ‘Maik ene tenes ew «GIRL. end motset in thar § Use For Over 80 Years, ‘casks ue , (wee Deve changed the = Dear Madam: I om 0 young eee bis \ . = -

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