The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1914, Page 18

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New York, Tuesday, AN T COULD THUMONE THE THEE IT IN THe KAD A HIDE WAL IY LecTRIe LIGHT Copyright. 1914, Brose Publishing Co (N ¥ Bventng World) DEY and AXEL—And Axel Is Getting $1,000 a Week for His Services in This War Film! £ cameral _ " Now! “wo GoES - - etna COME ON AXEL «. ° SC aaY Ses QuNar nen” MARCH IN FRONT OF THe pepe "WHO GOES THERE ? BUSHES -- ALeRT sTuFF! (BET 1 CAN NAIL THAT TIN CAN THE FIRST NO KIDDING, MARY, WHEN | Look aT You fr, { ; Wo ars cenit uth: hurt wy AN Mt i \ ees hoy halts") aM vgn : on fo, Sanh 4 . ; A an OM st Meda war dee | eM LTT Ht Gay we <2 ee ht my) aera rt pallens stl bells getty YO NG 4, G ‘Coprrigat, 1854, Prem Pubitening Os. (WN. . Brenng Wert) aly = - e e e 8 r: Seren, bow they are used. Personally her hair and use a little powder 5 m Se Feeling tat “¥ f hove used a harmless powder and paint after marriage. I have " VEee, OsrResseD CHEEKS were SURFICIENTLY and rouge for five or six years, an {deal husband, refined and good, ‘ P AY Times BECAUSE FLUSHED TO GrvG SEMBLANCE and never once have I been termed and he says there is nothing so . ' FEEL 100 NOT e a “painted lady.” On the other disgusting as to see a woman's . 4 “ band, there are many who con- face white and shiny. If a man teas: er $e was aider'me too much the “bluestock- | has a pretty woman for « wife he e are omen 4] ake j fag” type. I know many girls who | will not seek the soctety of other A z 60 use cosmetics moderately with women. a wonderful effect. The single men who don't Hke p . No sit! would hesitate to, “tone ‘. up" a drab dress w! a bit o bs AJ My Girl Friends ‘owder and Rouge é > color; even the most. conservative over by Gomme. prety ne of Uee P jer and oS oar Bint ree ry nee gore on the world. Paint and pow- \ der aro things that will always be ‘ bits of startling shades. Why, Nearly All Are Engaged to Fine, Learned Ceprerice (Ar, Roem aie Tate, \ bite of startling shades. Why, | used, and it will take more than & ond Good Men,”’ Writes “Virginia G.” ® Nv > . drab, when a touch of color will | ere mn to stop thelr use. Vnquaa Y : have the tendency, to “tone up" A FOUR MATRON, S one’s appearance. To my mind a | Qi ‘ ; Selsey mak giakit [CME WHO CONT MAKE UP } mm personal experience ave a By Marguerite Mooere Marschall. p / known mydelf to feel depressed at | | Dear Madam: I read with mach mes CRUSE fe! Not loo! interes’ 6 letter on Miss ‘This is the Day af the Defense. > “Just so.” Often the feeling that 8. J. K., and I certainly approve Ja the majority of the letters which I have received the use of patnt _ “y Shee SONS Sushed gaslently ot sit she hey The twentieth Sewder by girls and young women has been uahesitatingly condemned ; : Color and powdered to relieve the | not the sixteenth century. “As to The writers Mery Seeeret ie fixing the Ewes nenpty es ? is j shine has jaken away, that onits being popular, you certainty have ve Vi bh 4 conscious feeling an eft me al- o dress a tle nowadays or 4 bay bated Bet TOT SOMNPES STEIN h yo e 4 most Duoyan. The knowledge that | eurely do stay at home. And, preval f : : i AP | med is the feeling Neve me, most of the men that Not in covery instance, however. A majority of ‘ if i i " i Sy fig Saatchi ® the, step take made-Up gig out are veew res has come vigorously to the defense of ‘ Te a nd Cote may wiih Sink "loam. | ~ Gbeceele. een lemen, Sas t eeee 4 i ' ing-for-disapproval” look so man: quite a number who have marri ef edemetios, and both maids and matrons el ‘ young girls have. There is no ae girls that make up. Thave frieate ” counted among these champions. Now it seems : Of PGMA WhO Wil say thay & | Tint make Se Ane aerate te 2 shin greas: face comes iL. = iar ot Sie phy © siserts ; Under the catorory oF Baine “well | the backwoods, Many that ‘ares ways vem an 7 ai case. , i i ‘oomed,” Poor men! ey hi and make up can le @ good , of us who are opposed to the make-up \N all ™ : Seen eugere att the vararien Led teg recy hey Theme arg the wnt ms ? j in Wo! 's dress. Poor souls! & Wo 11 ite werke will ait back quietly and listen F; e - F doubt whether nine out oe, ten such things once they are out e - T amapeet that these could a+ much 4 describe "a | thelr houses It ta the OuiyBodien ' wom: me. % & dust-covered face, and to rub yaittter I fool obliged | however, Wael & woesa (aur, | dresees up to date 1 tmew Cee it a Sr) eure ne i. us ye oth my Lig an f wha tractive, and it {s usually the up- for a positive fact. As Miss &, J, ing ins and incidentally ‘use every cosmetic an ress in , to-date, refined girl who proves K. says and I say, there never the height of fashion, but also in oni attractive to the man worth ap- was a truer aa; then “Still ‘We go about to all af pealing to. If our ‘Miss Prim” water runs deep,’ ou never can in] al - No matter how olean a girl or ‘oly in ¢ of them. Our friends tive roles they might strike women mey be, if she hasn't « bv t » "perane: | Sel 8: cur house and. fn tact, a ms Pema Rating the heppy medium, guided by Ink, fresh oom; low, don’t you think Miss A. G,’s a jousekeeper shou! now common sense an Inement. - og ha criticism rather harsh? Don't you | and yet .AF9, ot Wallflowers, when MRS. INTERESTED. a @ store on her di a think it is every girl or woman's we go about. . BH. THER OF Ti heart troning, acrubbing, 1 her self look as nice MOTHE HREE FAVORS tania, But" with fo, Slean heart and | @ house of ten room: ? You know some girls |WHEN NOT PAINTED UP PAINT AND POWDER, with the plain little knot on the maid. Besides this, I do t! would lke to use cosmetics, but SHE FEELS LIKE A FRUMP. Dear Madam: I am a married back of her head. * o Py gaxing for rye my sister and are either afraid or don't know Dear Madam: Some of the let- woman of tyenty-five and @ny number how. Is it fair to say because a mother of three en, a of girls tm our eet are good ‘uses powder and paint that i, to I treawadoualy Mould tke 10 aay that tain can't do anything A eS oer- pe ce a fe learning to be sly. te tenareee here If these “Simplicity Admirers” ly sho wakes up in a of “Sweet Carelessness” would be

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