The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1918, Page 19

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Daily Maga ~ Evening World zine A STOR oF Original Fashion Designs : = For The Evening World’s TERHUNE Home Dressmakers eg in gradually, as @ man is trained tor And the splintered tree trunks crop ¢ By Mildred Lodewick Taste of Trench Life 2 inctieii or tern race An itt wise tot Rs et THE ROAD OF AMBITION lle :St 36 ta tosnbealaa: s @tee le CU alg £ ee ‘Garth Gets a ° ‘ : getting used to hearing an occasional a pretty sight. Ther is a tangle of ; iar ‘ And Finds the Struggle neil Pattie over our heads. without OW SUCCESS LED A MAN Dainty Materials Stylishly Combined : ‘ oo58 fucking, Presently they'll take tw 4 H worn a at MA! OMEN who ¢ , where the work is hotter, T suppose, , ANGE PA Ss To His Liking Tel aeen een er BY i TH a ics ; atiinilcnliesihaaahinitesibinacacite No, [ don't suffer from what you t This P, MM The 5 n | tous to ald ; call “shell shock.” ‘The detonations r e, Monday : Pte ; 3 (Being the letters of Stacy Garth, formerly a plain civilian and make me dissy sometimes, And at Begin It on zhane day, January dor tearaemaaeens i ow # buck private of the Rainbow Division, “Somewhere in France. first Wd m. me feel seasick. It is Hon at ereeltin 3 i wily the men over thirty-five yoars eaid in all that tt © had never as thick as a pail of bean soup hada! to z Written to his mother, who, like all loving women, must boar the py stee an Over ity rte Yaar sald in all that time he ha aN pall of bean soup had) 2 sat with make } sharpest burden of the war, here at home, working and—waiting!) such “shock.” Sometimes it deafens_ Sometimes here a sharpshooter on The Bocho “star rockets (flares, as much use as $ Copyright, 1018, by the Press Pubti it Co, (The New York Brening Workd) one wide or the ther tries his hand ¢ y nd Up every twenty MINUTE) Hogsibiq of mich H SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. at sniping. Sometimes, on one side of it from a sort of pistol—Roman } racy Gerth, 8 New York boy in Veance, writen to hie mother the trie story of wt another, on veer ht gandle thiuge that burst in mid-air} aan ath an satin ; reg ett A at shyt ty Rte tack oma Ad atrol part out anid mak No Man's Land almost | and silk and cot ; tadienadtiy. Giemismed Cart with ‘the Hed Crows ify fan's Land aa a day) wouldn't be to| ton mixtures. ; Abele tadienaitis Grae ars - casional shellug.are all woe kr ! uminating In auch an at | While aang ; — TS of actual war. Bat tt will me t 1 women feel that ; 4 hottoned or his nalis In mo 8 real thing—pretty soon, 1 hope So it wan just the night to break CHAPTER Il. 1 fed of his h rer slltea witetes Yos, Old Glory fies here. Of course qn a now lot " us 10 (he duty of F during the winter " $ . quilc So ju et Ove e a orelg ad, MOAT A ore tO be one of the eighty men chosen. | mary to dress | } | Mother: e your boy is crusted with dirt and that me than-ever it did at home, just "TWwan ay ticked as a boy with @| ee ; "M not ing to waste precious your 4 for me, mother [warm woollen 5 woe. 50. Wa vr he is living in squalor. He jsn't, He & joan ‘more vai and more New eWear Word. It would be a fine| oo nO teat } space in these home letters (lIN wouldn't be allowed to if he wanted | A rectous aWhy oul here than when it Clange from the dreary ca routin b ‘ac $ the pages with descriptions of 4, Ls alla part of my dally lit and it would be my first experience | that If one has a @ part o| daily life . the tap." Imo hoe : trémch life or of local color and yoy as now th French and Eng TBAt's the way it is with Old Glory. va looked forward to go-| ty. He os exeer i all that a lish soldiers treat us. (‘Over There” i a Meath Le SL) top” for the frat time ut | 110 frock undor it Tm a business man, not a writer, ye gont éth *Pranot f q 462 LR. vite wome & dead run, with my bayoneted rifie| heed be only of An@ when I writo home I want to tah votblen Sab belle beryl booed ae ¥ Nate Bd eit sh MO gripped in both banda, and charging, | medium or light > tell of myself, not of my surroundings, jiiey.my ene See Hever do that again. Always, hereat- full Milt, at the Roche Live, Thad pic.) wetght fabri } because ¥ < ter, my salute to Old Glory will be 48 Cthor Sammics awe ai de | SUCH am watin, allie ; I ceo dl eg edge lad ted They treat us as a crowd of school Sail of love and fevorence as if 1 wore. °° pa they wee Ing aoae ee oh gecitetin, over | , care more abou cee ne f YOUr boys would treat a bunch of newly ar- saluting my own mother, For I know [tad and 1 ; third-rate son than o aK it rived boys they had been longing to at saat Bins tho flag means—what It : Our artillery. at (he! warmth te qeatrea { 5 preach fe dug. or a marching meet. No, they don’t hail us as their ~ “hea seen ncthinw, wuerd nothing eats a path for us as wel h ; packed. Acliverer rte O® flung s at the German| Ye! would bea i deliverers or look on tis as heroes. But of Adele Dufresne 11 have begun ; | 5 Besides, a hundred professional Writ~ oo weloomo us with is 4 “4 pris eo” ten thon. ted more patriotic ‘ $ ere have described every detail ot ' aa come ‘s sf = afb bea a slap ave Fr n are working Well, this was different Inatead, | choice than wool- “Over There" life a million times, and °" the back, and they “show us the way brs for the y We were to patter out, aingle file, in| Jena. ropes” and make things Jolly for us. 1 expected to meet grim-faced war- riors, stern and prematurely old with he dead silence, and move like ghosts ng the ghostly No Man's Land, and | . There are many sn back again, Not a very thrill- | ¢lehttul novelty But sho may * or at Bor- e. I have no Adele ts one of th aris or in F AUX, of anywhere ¢ if you crave more knowledge of it, all you need do Is to walk around to the Se public library on Amsterdam Avenue wa i out, Lean only walt, ing outlook, was it? But better than| fabrica such as aa read Hi youe dear old eyes are thelv fearful responsibility. Instead T T have asked ono or two Red Crost drawing dixies of water or paring| velvet embossed i pve oa , met a set of men who behave more as nurse and hospital attendants about spuds. So [ was wildly exelted over her, None of them has heard of her, the prospect one wow foun ‘That is only inal Woll, our elghty men with our Cap- jon, elther tn All T can do Is to try to hope, and tain and the Second Lieutenant were | Sipe plaid or In the mean time to Wineige Hed ag aw into the first trench- trench | fgured effect, or Ittle more worthy of her, Thank you, that has only a sentry in it, generally ari tt mother dear, for the way you write to —at night. And we were to walt till os on ating oF me about her, It was just’ like you. 1A. M. hefore atarting out satin atriped alik And it made me happy all over, T Some of us mada bellave to sleep, | &24 Wool textures, pe ih Some of us tried to read or match|WhtOh appeal I began this letter ever go Jong ago. coppers by the measly Nght wo were! greatty to women So much has happened since then allowed. All of us were on edge. | of disoriminat that it seems a century since T sat thought 1 o'clock would never come | taste, ty i Ing snugly in my bunk and wrote so pa- og was so thick it made our ut who are mp life misty, And {it qvas clammy | @t @ loss as to how too. A chap sneezed, And }ie| to make them up, if they were on a picnic than in a war, It's the right spirit. It keeps them from belng nervous wrecks. And they fight fifty times better for It. As we marched through the London streets, and again out here, the Tom- mies nicknamed us @ Solemn- Lookin’ Blokes" because we didn’t ing or etare around us or grin at the girls when wo wero on the march, as Soon +++ But before I go on with my story I want to answer a question or two that you asked in the letter that was brought in this morning 4 No, tho trenches are not “like pig- pens.” Not one bit They are as clean as your own dining room tn tha ; th Street flat. The man who leaves cigarette stubs or a bit of paper lying @round on a trench floor ts duo to 4, ® e pollus and Tommies do, But I : 4 : Tommy ds call a “ " 5 " tronizingly to you about c get what our Tommy friends call & tiink ti lie: Ga tone fav. i THE WHOLE GERMAN ARMY CAME OVER eer eh tna wigeing. And you are mistaken, foo, In think- them. Sometimes tt makes their brain ped wire, half way acrow: el at least a century older now. Hed down for making @ noise The trenc and scoured jing we spend the entire time lying in stop working for a while I suppose I 18 strip of No Man's Land lies bes A mililon things have happened. And nd was warned not to do it on patrol. and cleaned till you could eat off their the mud or fighting the Germans. The that's duo to thelr age and because, tween us and the Boche lines like a Tam going to try to write them out ‘Then, after a year of waiting, down a are awe My design of to- day offers a plea Ing solution. A THIS DESIGN EASY TO COPY. a ghd Of co now and mud is only an incident. And we don’t after thirty-five, there is less buoyant fenced yard that divides two quarrel- tn thelr proper order, ‘ there, in the fom, the Captain looked | gray chiffon cloth mee we vetiones Mave much the to lle around, He- resiliency to the human system. I'm s school gangs. Somotimes we sea As I was writing the first half of at his watch for the fiftieth time, Halor ceorgette crepe ie plaided with an, Pesion Raltor, The Kvening World then the rain in, sometimes tween drills and “instruction” and glad I still have nine years to go be- a spiked helmet over the top of a Ger- this letter to you a company sergeant got up and ordered us to “fall tn." | emboa line of wistarin velvet and| yw knee deep, But as se as we can get camp policing and Kitchen duty and fore I get to that extreme and de- man trench Son nes, [ suppose, came and routed me out for special We were glad enough to, And—whatlcombined with {6 le selstaria Gatton i you please suggest some w the place dry ag here is as much all that there aren't a whole lot of crepit age. 7 » it? Huns see the n of a service duty. I stunk the palf-tintahed letter do you suppose happened? velvet or satin, te iiaks aie balk Gum tes yeas r 4 st}. Spare hours Out in the front of our first trench hat over ours. ‘That is a into my pocket and slouched o fofore the first ma ula Th Gas : Of an orgy « pine tle oe As to fighting, we have had pract!- line is a third of a mile of ground that “(I met a pollu In Paris who was him, grumbling. 1 supposed the tne tap, ana wad a eetGal cen they sreraetatnen eeuen ae in that ago of @ ratine fabric, the cont | flooded your living room... cilyone of that, Cur division te mn waed to boa, tree flecked meadow. just cut of the baso horpital at Yapecial duty’ would be some such mand, eomewhare just above us. |line in kimono atyin, 1¢ balng neces- |mono etyle, with platted peplum, ai jooded your ng room. a sector near enough toa manout- After ha en fought o wa Ne y @ told iT he ott tun Dent 10 And—tho whole German army—from | 84°¥. to narrow them in a little * e me nade to Keep post, but at an important point on month in 1915 it looked as if a fichting in front of trenches near St, slicing onlons or swabbing a bit of | An . sud | toward the edg: ore the skirt plain, medium full, tw \\ pen ae wean Bre. Yond Keen The lino whare there has been only @ drunken giant had been ploughing ft. Mihiel for more than tw It wasn't Kalner to kraut-cookers - cany 'd tho edge, whore « velvet band years, under trench re finlates the ri 0 of the tl -" 0 £0 0 tro’ t warming over the lip of our trench | /!nisbes them at three-quarter length. | piece? Goods is all good. It wou Peant DUEL Of ort Ohare. Inet Ow LR Nout, bs Aly i Dhue to go out on patrol duty that Ooa town among us. The front and back of the wraiat i make a pretty dress, the color bei ‘sand piles of di ‘ery- las as #en A 4 . 8 panel of velvet which in codliied inflates | likes to go around with his tunic un- You see, they are trying to break us ‘where, wounded by a shell fragment, He The rain had stopped and a mist (To Be Continued.) front passes under the belt to form | Copenhagen blue, Would thank y - - -- —-———=|a bid on the akirt. The aiden of thin | bib portion aro fastened in the folds| for advice. Am twenty years of = = jof the drapery which, Iald over MISS | toward the front, give a distinctly wy TTB on By Maurice Ketten [irs rcny ike? titittt| you might make use of design ¢ pl es - tntee Inve soft Rat bow at the pack, (ANS Cs using black braid an — oana ——— <: the okirt being alightiy gathered al! |elther red or gray vest front | AM JUST FINISHING | D Love | HANE BEEN the way aroun i % SEE IT MY FIRST SWEATER, ( BSEE IT WORISING ON (T COME IN AND SEE [T = FOUR WEEKS \, themselves as clean as the trenches jitie deaultory Aghting for the past ‘There are shell craters and queer heavy fire mos whenever they can, The chap who two years. lenge furrc FOR Health and Beauty BY PAULINE FURLONG Answers to Quertes Husain iene, Ee rane Weeks: | Fechion Baitor, The Brening World What color a I am forty-five SaAre ae Guo TARA. te material would y need of an evening | advise for @ pioit gown, Will you 4 @chool dress? I ith sign @ pretty style) distinotive clothe multedble for the use of | some spangled or | Deaded material, as 1 want it to appear elaborate? Kindly wug- gent color and fabries. | Tave gray hair, good color, brown eyon,| welgb 160 pounda | Miss D. | You oan buy one- | quarter yard of beau tful beaded banding in points and us Soprright, 3 ng World) Combined Stretching and Breathing Exercise HE strongest recommendation | | T can offer for the breathing ex- y's ercises now being given to my, readers is the fact that they are de- vised for young and old and are adapted to all sorts of conditions, The length of their practice must depend on the strength and vitality of cach individual, and the force with nich | they are performed must depend, course, On personal physical endur- ance, thing besides bi serge. Am 18 year old, & feet ¢ tnche tall, have brown hai gray eyes, dark, clei skin with good co! ANNA € Grey serge wo be pretty trimm with etther dav! gray or black bra and red velour por aketch with bluo jet uae tatae By Exercises are never bene vhen silk net o satin the front, Red overdone or practised without ree 1 DON'T LIKE To FLATTER { sid eon balks Finis be back of bale larity, and a little each day / MYSELF. Bur it's 4 - \ AYS, ATS : ——- —-—--- prove far more benafictal than 1 cm ( PEACH OF A SWEATER | BEAUTIFULLY = ing with arms stretched % bet a | | NITY . , PE strenuous efforts Just once 19 4) ahove head, bend body forward at | Oa (i { ISNITTED | Money Savers for the Housewife while, | waistline, at the same time taking | | ices By . 4 Readers must remember to local-| a deep breath, then slowly ralso | | N Andre Du Bont ize the effort to stimulate the Im-| body and exhale, | portant organs, stomach, lungs, liver, | % 5; alba Ac aoa skip, heart, &c,, as well as the muts.| bined. Practice tt as follows: Stand | cles of the arms, legs and trunk, pe-| "!th heels together, hands and arms cause these vital organs must func-|St¥etched above the head. Bend the tion properly {n order to eend the |04Y forward at the watstiine until blood through the body to feed the | hands and bead a@re nearly on a level tlasues, expel potsons, convert food With the walstline, Take a deep | {nto pure blood and introduce more | breath While bending, and stretch | oxygen Into the blood through deer e hands as though trying to reach ¥ dreathing. something with the tips of tbe fla It 1s a grave mistake to devel rs. Then slowly raise body and| great muscular tissue at the expense | exhale Do this ten times at least | of vital resistance and constitutional |at each practice j * strength as 6 = DO YOU WASTE GAS IN YOUR STOVE? ANY women who pride thom theless waste a g t money on unnecessary gas by ru ning the oven tn thelr stoves at toc high @ temperature. ‘The baker wt would undertake to run his » without knowing the exact degree temp re req 1 for » taka ; becaure he must maintain the at ard of h products or else go out business and #0 lie wses a ther er that tow ally for many athletes do, and| Thin readers should understand | a broad knowledze of physiology and) that wasted tlesue may be succe , * tent the oven anatomy s) 1 be possessed by all fully treated through deep breath! CAUGHT ON an 4 ‘ . who value h und attractive ap and no amount of nourishing focds 3S Av ( YOuR SHOE rt pearance I! develop healthy tssues without ( i it bs The exercise shown today {5 a a full supply of oxygen for blood \ - ra place a | stretching and breathing exercise com-' which feeds them | ae RP Mi analy fg ); Answers to Health and Beauty Questions, . eur ae it ++ HAIR TONIC—MRS, G. Re: ‘Tho seven and thirty , take to change color. 1 following 18 a good, econor 1 hair, few more pounds w ’ cantharides, 1-4 ounce; & 1 miei ounce; witch hazel, 4 ounces; ba BALD SPOTS ON HEAD—at, sh ie rum, 6 ounces, FRED Ga This is ca top a - land 4 one ° 1 r we RADISHES—MRS, H. No: These rf one ildest of all scalp buy contain a large amount of cellu t It paused by lowered : t the substance resembling and a hatter nerves, and 5 arch, and should not be ea ist be overcome, ite ida, They are not easy to digest e scalp alone will not in burned & Bre Sid art bea orinclnnlie’ neck euan, ry resulis of mu “5 ; stove, » and not as 4 regular dict, A’ complete rest a ita toot mu t w ny a diet of GW WROD nt with a thora WANTS WEIGHT—Hbowsiiy FR pure water OSU a_ *. t xnetly t 1 You should welgh about ono hundred 7 nd cleaniin = ey if h ) an@ forty-fve if you are five feet scalp will help you. vou & and would ike som € ee ee O—F

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