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Monday, January 7, 1918 Original Fashion Designs | y 5 3 For The Evening World’s . a Se ee & _ TERHUNE Home Dressmakers five years with the old regin AN sro nck to the aervics? uh i p i How . Girl a : Sorry for a M Teall ‘something ‘of thie. to. you, tn homey (hey call Patriot BEING THE LETTERS OF STACY GARTH, ox a furans é ‘nue tit. Wor Who Couldn’t Go Over There you'l semember, You didn't try to top Fett a yearnlte to kick Mim. t ORMERLY OF WEST EIGHTY-FOURTH STREET, Distinetive Proeh of Stmute Cut And What Happened Wie emted tat frost tal of youre gamaeetn creat ct mmgaea eat, | NEW YORK CITY, AND NOW A BUCK PRIVATE OF naaelilesaseelnresenitassie_ Acetate a nesslike common seise, Inthe faceot $ THE RAINBOW. DIVISION, “SOMEWHERE IN HERB sre gen at fo much ment And 1 § FRANCE.’ WRITTEN TO HIS’ MOTHER, WHO, taany” ways nt, Why true spirit. A man owes more to his Job and his family than he owes to asi: Wiken Meanie “Yor ow best, dt. hoy.” Tew sived fot t6 #0 ‘ o1 , SOAny Way Couric, 1018 tw the Pum Peiding Co, (The Mew Tore Erening Writ (DIDN'T "snow beat” But 1 ercre LIKE ALL LOVING WOMEN, MUST BEAR THE } ot creating CHAPTER I. think I do now.) SHARPEST BURDEN OF FHE WAR, HERE AT ten ebeat aed, } Men at the office and at tots of HOME, WORKING AND WAITING!) : . nla) 2 areabitaad laces used to ask mo if { was ¢ all of them re. WITH THE AMBRICAN CONTINGPNT, OCT, - 19:7, o @aliet, They seeme te ane te ba iff with mud from the knese down, and stiff with cold from the granted that my National G knees up. I've just finished my shift of dixie-carrying for the com- pany cook. I’ve been at it ever since we were dismiesed from parade ‘an hour ago. And now I haven't a@ lick of work to do till supper. When I was turned out of my nice warm mud-and-water bed, at dawn, I swore I'd spend my first free hour in snoring. But some kind, attenttve German gentlemen are amusing themselves by bombarding our position. And in spite of living for ten years within @ block of the “L" 1 can't get used to sleeping during a bombardment. Some of the boys can. 1 can't. i our by a write you only a flight of snippy little we ather haven't much power over peo- notes, You #ee, to a newcomer who ple who do all that. quiring @ certain amount of taste ghier and living min. and individuality. One of the castest for an amateur ts (ane “Thut the old Ute introduction of Was allowed to want for some unusual con- | trasting fabric or * But I don’t thin} about Adele, You see, for some reason it wasn't easy hor. It isn't easy to writ I don’t know quite why, except you will have {deas of your own about my reason, And as I've never learnod how to lie to you I won't begin now watint Oi ‘ . B. ’ by denying you're right. ST get at " ae Pp color, ‘Tits must Adele ta—or was—tho boss's private wildly excited over aoie war news sho, %® done discrim- secretary down at the office. I don’t had been reading in the evening tnatingly, and know Just how to describo her, ex- paper, She couldn't talk of anything| should not be #0 cept that sho has eyes that are two else for aw Hut at last she eaid: | ertreme aa to of. sizes too big for her d. I feel ao uu. One of the| and a mountain ¢ men at t! you have had | %¢n4 good taste. hair piled high militia ext tcan't goto! For tnatance, head. She isn't even tail enough for the front because your another needs! who oouid reatst Mother: AM I ever spoke to you and ¢ it the top of her head uch my out : really wants to learn his trade out I'm in better physical shape than enlattas none teen cH ete te nO cares anying | th charm of ortsp ; y million thinge ever I Was before. I eat like @ pig it. (No, I never tested this, but I've n je went or white organdy tn >i ested ple ed that and the food ts good, too. and plentt- computed It U know) “It makes such a bond of sympathy | SoMpany with soft ieee Cone and geen 6 vite ue for ful. I sleep like a dead man, even For tho rest, those big dark eyes of between us, you see, Dm crazy to go! black velvet, seen even in off-hours there isn in adds a free bath to my hers always made tne feel,.somehow, to Prat You know, I have peeping as a ruf- asif twas inchurch, And her volee— trained nurse diploma. I yu can't § ould be ot| 4 But T must] M4 edge trom Lpromised| Pocket elite or y across the sash ends? Who would deny the appeal of | pale colored or- much else, when the To-day, though, I’m going to try to rian . bedroom Jo ®etter in the way of letter Witting, Te neromind at ease partly because I know it will make BO St) yon eer my real let you glad, partly because I'm home- sick for a sight of your blessed face— and you and I seem to be eo much n the Hotel de t any idea of It until wo much use over there It's a Httle Uke @ stay here with ‘Grandimere.? 's, but more Inke an angel's. And to, From the way | f t has the adorable rench accent tt must hu you ever heard r frend No, don't get the notion from all this ‘that she's a fluff-brained baby ter: I Have a confession to make, And boss went out to eat. | always used of this letter. You aiways used t eis face. She isn't. She has the brain ne and giving! gandy with dark nearer to each other i'm ae 3 ‘ eve cpa iio denn t6 CHIHIE CHB and the soul and the heart ¢ fa Joan Up your rm ndld ambit face pola wool yelour or "7 r > of your dear you lo @ toc . a of Are, under all her fluffy, dainty care fc © mother who gave you life . ; you or reading ne ° leas of me for it, I wanted to tell you exterior. And the boss says she's the 4Nd Who might perhaps starve slap tat <ooliedigpgen ; before I left home—or that thme you Most efficient svcretary he ever had. Your support.” | Aw for my de- But before I start in I want to net DOG | oe show I couldn't [used to steal time from lunch hour »3/% baie a chat, Te Ay Soy mal sign of to-day, your mind at rest about the first lines vn ese enough to go to her desk for a chat when the 110) fe Ureath of Gade light green linen It wed me she had felt enowgh Jin suggested for ' yer when was de t nk of brilll hing® t worry. eo when I went out on rainy You remember when wa heh 7 shink oe htt - D iston te what the| GGWMMDENG, astine days without overshoes and when I clared last April, you as hale Gables shold turn those wonderfi rae te ri me and) and cuffs in a \idn't put on my winter flannels by Wistfully and halt scare : : hers on me, I'd stand the a, be qi black velvet frook, ji f I was going to enlist. I'm afrata about as imp ve as a bi ; ; mid-October that I can see your ey : ; ice weet Rend ond cigmibbrinae out & White man staying at hc with black wool brows pucker and your mouth tremble ! was rather se ae 1 the ymmonpla L wonder » to all his fe ombrotdery fniwh- 3 when you read what I t said about answered you ‘ ' nake her laugh in my face. pol ing the edges of 3 nud and cold I'm not Ther be Di Lesh ever so sweet and nade 4 in} the linen parts, havlsia of waudene th me I'm just getting in Hne gt And after a while | ‘The effect of this Yes, there's lois c 4 sromotion at the office, Why ' re like @ man and emed to myself H ss| dress is that of yooans of it—red, or black, or yellow p coat when we talked to un T had always Hird as the eoll happens to be. Mud and should J throw away ala ty ie even let me ¢) *| one-piece garment Water, too. For the heavy firing to cross the sea and get shot at for once or twice, f saw the glorious! With the belt #iip- ome to bring down the rain. And $30 4 month?” “'M GOING TO TRY TO DO BETTER IN THE WAY OF LETTER WRITING” ih fr Sit mo und sympathy in hi | ping under the ae D1 ” bit ‘a é er int it cut me to the ve 4 ortt meant It, t It had been such a rench quarte ‘ ) mile of { box Jat U's not tropically warm in Northern 1 meant ft, i Imy job and Perience would make me want to. 1 When tere first was talk of adraft I French quarter, and) up a mile of from under me all the props of self-| eront, veka. an bls banana tg Rall IN MAKING France this time of year. hard, uphill climb : always answered them as Thad ans eyen uned “to cliim exemption on Stains, an¢ iy af ob ne tte hae concett. @ skirt ee then to work my way forward toward gwered you, only even mor I that | Was the sola sup. Fooms to lt Hut tt had a style and vor a moment I had a temptation to| Yoke fa therefore # : But, somehow, tt doesn't seem te eh ne And now, everything — ‘Dhey didn’t say reply when (Widowed mother. Luckily 1 taste and refinement to it that all the profit by her new sympathy for meleupposed to be cut in one with the| “shlon Pifttor, The Evening World: xive us colds or rheumat or take @ better aw L simply T told them [ wa In up that plea, for cash sn the world couldn't have tm- and to let her go on thinking me al waist, th ugh {£ more convenient it Would like aGeon - appe e >} arm 1 any was coming wa 7 ‘s * the bes: f them wu tup proved on erifieln hero. Thi . 101 Away our appetites or harm us B ny Waulan't think of giving it up for an ‘he bea eth je ‘ ‘ tit She 1 there with her grand 1 ito her eyes. L knew | MAy be cut separately, The pockets Laid ee whice way atall. One chap told me it's by abstract idea of patr i'd ld n't t mother, Wo was ever go old and by He to her than Toutd | which are inserted in this yoke sec- i easy « bd “phere oa neta : rae goth. T had my honorable discharge. jrerz actual vr nthe yout all woman as lon liv ext deed of all my | fF the wide box plaits on the waist. lengths of gtr hink it's because we're hard as he riot duty and everythlt ur I fell in kept her promi expirit, whol | These box plalts, attached separately, thsi and trained to the minute and get I had done rie ee i for you, Garth! That's t 1 my. Kindergarten. teacher, to the letter s nurKe embroidered band use tinued.) start from the waistline in back and eee _ pass over the shoulders, being stitched in wide tuck eff to correspond ry atria. on By Maurice Ketten bail llipeighlid nde band bd The New York Krening Wor lots of exercise, and be eee ing, each 1 3-4 yards long, Uke sample One length ts 2 1-2 inches wide, the other 1 8-4 inches wide, Would like t: use these, Am 5 feet 7 inches ta very thin. Have eddish hair, brown Deep Breathing FOR It will be noted that the sides of} =!) the @kirt aro gathered slightly into} - ere |the yoke, while the front and back Youu Rass are plain yea, light complex Health and Beauty ; Mare TREO Leg) Teg reeana ties 8 aloe eke ophagladey sc eke eae 1 aN YOurRSELF IS FROZEN jietic figure will find this design espo- | _ Dull blue or tan we) JOHN DEAR \ Jclally becoming. Dark blue serge ph edi uote » . |with dull blue organdy or linen 1s| fie With yous tetas janother attractive suggestion, Pv ming. my the Press Publishing Co, (The New ¥ " Oopreight, 1918, b Vrew P “ | Answers to Queries Fashion Editor, ‘The Brening Worlds The Fundamental Principle of Health andl Beauty HE fundamental principle of health is deep breathing of fresh, pure air, and without it i} 1 am thirty-eight | Padiion Falitor, ‘The Brening World years olf, have «ray I would Ike your] %#lr, hazel eyes, black brows, good com- advice about a black | velveteen sport coat.|Plexlon. Would you beauty of face and form 1s impossible | Could you suggest | UsRest color and de- We may live many days without | 4 eporty atyle which as) Ree for a Pry. serge food or drink, but only a very few (i | sa: pains Ceia eould Lateee ne minutes without air. refore fresh } have fitted lines, as I| Dark blue ts always air 1s more important even than Ny am partial to this pretty. his design liquid and solid foods for the body i =A style. Am 5 ft. 6 in,|has gray satin y The ordinary manner of shallow tall, of good propor-|and a gray satin collar tons, Have a side |embrotdored with dark indifferent breathing, which 4s the | Be) arash San Seay se ee Bee or mont Deswons, .& ee hee e 5 skirt which I shall! worsted. , aad sue about enough air to kee aap ri () WONDER IF wear with the coat. | ‘To Miss G. Hi: This it alive, but much more than this i mle MEAT ( ie MBA, Gl desta een da te, necessary for superb health HERE , JOULON TBE ‘This style would be| bi pl bilkeg ele tteh looks. ) ARM 1 with black and white | using purple velour in Most of my regular hérthat 1 have f6ld tissues and muscles tee blood, and the blood must have oxy gen, which is taken into the body through the lungs, to nourish and I vest, & For the Hounewife’s Seco OR a change, core apples and fil! dulged in and let it stand over night, eavity with chapped dates and By morning all traces af tobacco | figs, instead of sugar, and then | smell will have disappeared, bake. | Standing in position illustrated, inhale slowly and gently until keep it in pure, healthful condition. | waist expands. In this deep breathing series, which Do not blacken your gaa stove, ad rub over with olive oil IB ts sler and keeps the stove nice and stifully there and many baked! hJa #0 many renders have written and brightens the eyes and t asked me to write, I shall outline| color to the lips and ¢ some simple deep breathing oxercises which are possible for persons {u all Why not use the ledge inside of the | In furnace for cooking? Potatoes roast I want all readers t walks of life and of all ages to follow that much at least w b Way, It helps in the’ conserving |in kecosmns ol, with great benefits them that deep breathing ¢ fuel - Fat women and thin women, speak-| habit possible to cultivate. ‘ medic stains from ers, singers, athletes—in fact, every) We with test 2 If you add a Nttle paraffin to the], um onte ives ta eee one—needs pure, fresh air in the, exercise with J . 0 - » water when cleaning Mnoleum | lace eauc under and moisten . lungs, and deep, regular breathing! gether, ward, shoulders will Gnd %% ® help in. comaving| #58 mame 6 ele beh r should be cultivated and made a back, adbdom hands at sides of apols bas Mnoleam | tore sand washing in usua habit by all waist, as illustrated, Inhal wly 3 bi The habit of dee ‘ und ge 1 the waist expan v of the knife fresh air is the great cure for st und the ers a shtly separated On tr : ean cutlery all Mls, especiaily of the throat, nose Repeat about ten times. Do not hold this ¢ | and lungs, and certainly the preven- the breath. If an breathe deep y will work m Lee, arnt 2 Bi siiag for tive of many aYso. It is the best co h to pull the t abou : punetu on ne ee metic obtainable, because it purifies) two Inches you “your full After galnm cold etgroh tet Jb. atand ¢; then pour off the water © starch in a cooking over the blood and has'en s action pacity A TEA PARTY WITHOUT TEA, Answers to He alth and Be auly Questions. t night 1s @ good timo for this, 1 gees E moalg & day are enough i Ri for any of us When we ad CHICKEN POX—MIs. EDNA D.: | w nave aud prevent : \ snere'Sot enathen Manchion t seal ta the ite a You may recognize aglous | sin pimples, under the skin Ff ; ree ne rede Beemer hy piavlen Pet tin salt in the pan before fry- | 4 om xi which we the child and it 19 best for you to con GOOD SOAPS FOR SKIN—\IKs . will not atick to t . mebody lag: Bands. sult a doct \ toubt | ne soap if the r V ds us to the ai Mant fi N the k a ya oO ( any) on f . . nild ts suffering, ‘7 Md should | a nt ' 2 invtte, 0 a talc rot be allowed to go 01) Joora and, | d n and neve w broom In ston ‘ wn ‘that you Dave while the disease is lagious, quar w th a & meal antine is not t BRITTLE NAILS—KAT Sin Ww you con LUMPS UNDER THE SKIN M are wot 6, you should f sm t t as & R: age se t ’ ort to prevent them f tobacco adors are chiset 1 r 1 do it In the Bie baths, « an system tive fron ing. Massage them with - — — ~ - _ _ - a large ve. 1 of water tn the) knit gocks or akin, Usbt ‘diet, outdoor exercise, | ¢ ter ot night "3 ‘ yoom where smoking has been tn-| sw sles ’

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