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HOME PAGE | Wednesday, February 13 Bachelor Girl Reflections[ By Helen Rowland Conrright, 1018, te the Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening World) | VERY wife has three husbands; the one ehe thinks she has, the one ehe tries to make other people think she has, and the one her | dest friend KNOWS she has, | “There fs no sense in love,” writes a soldier boy. / By Maurice Ketten | Original Fashion Designs | For The Evening World's Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick THESE QUARTERS ARE OW Ah bg ele OF INGS ~ 1AM PLANTING THEN To GRow WITH You qt ti tt, 4 | Commaht, LOAK by the Prose Publishing Os, (The New York Brening Wort), “If you try to put any sense Into it, It ceases to be | ial " love—and becomes boredom.” ees eee Style for the Little Girl Wedding day; the psychological moment at which zs 2 ‘Cc clothes are tn a realm of thelr own, If any should doubt this they noed but pote how old- fashioned some child. ren are made to ap- pear, how dowdy others look and bow amart still others appear, This is be- cause geome mothers do not appreciate the distinctive qualities of cbildren’s clothes, For instance, child- ren cannot stand anything dashing, no extreme examples of cut or trimmings, no weighty trimmings, nor many other things which aro proper for grown. ups, and lend smart- news to their clothes Rather do children look best tn garments of simple lines, high necks with some pretty shaped collar, soft fabrics and dainty — trimmings. Any frock can be lifted out of the or- dinary by discreet touches of hand work or dolor combl- nations or fabric combinations This delightful lit- tle frock would be pretty if made up in any material that is suitable for little toty, such as alba- tross or crepe de chine for spring or a summer fabric such as linen or ch. bray. ‘Tho bolero- CHARM AND UTILITY ARE COMBINED abaped yoke sin one IN THIS DAINTY FROCK, with the sleeves, and tn wttnched to the “Sawer wer portion of the frock by means| strapped with tiny bands of the dress | vf either a cording which may de cov-| Mterial. The little peart buttons | happiness ceases to be @ dream—and becomes a mem- ory. Love's old sweet song would be so much more faa eowmse cinating to a woman if every man wouldn't use the same “words and music.” Why can no man ever understand that the same, tactics that will make one woman thrill with pleasure will merely make | fnother woman smile with amusement? | | STAI MPS” Tn love, a woman thinks always of the future; but a man wisely grasps at the present, and trusts to luck for the future—and to camouflage for the past. If youcan't think of any other way to get in the pubilo eye find fault with the way in which this war is being run. Just because a man tells you that Ninon de L’Enclos and Madame Pompadour could not outshine you tn charm and beauty, don't tmagine that he won't find a Broadway blonde that CAN, That which a man finds most interesting In a woman is what God put mito her; that which a woman finds most interesting in a man {is what Natan put into him. The three Ks that will win the war: Keep cheerful; keep cool; keep AT IT! . Deep Breathing | FOR Health and Beauty By Pauline Furlong THAT'S THE HARVEST oF Your LITTLE SEEDS OF SAVINGS MOTHER | Why the Blood Needs Pure Air HE changes which ocour in the| me from reprinting formulas and diet blood as it makes its cireuit of | Y*'¥ often, a vA the body are most ie | nee NG FRUITS—Mns a and those who make a study o! 3 Bat as @ class are not fai- Important eubject better understand | ‘TMK, Dut the banana, xrape and | tho need for the lungs of deep tn-| course makes them classed us [ halations of pure air at all hours of|'™* foods the day and night. When the blood] LARGE FINGER JOINTS —aIns goes into the lungs from the pelactr| ramen w ; 1 fae not know r ary artery its color, due to carbonic bata vou iis ye in us acid and other impuritics, fe @ dark,| soft and white and wear ri purplish hue, and when {t leaves the | your sleeves to » them # lungs, charged with oxygen @nd WouUTH BREATHING — DIANA | freed from carbonic acid by pure air, F*.1 Wear tho chin strap to kee mouth closed do no’ my At tao bright xed oclo¥. mouth closed and do not lie on | ? Copyright, 1918, ty the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Breciog World ered with a fabric of contrasting) Which hold tho straps form a@ pret! or by means of a narrow lace) (rimming. ‘ If the frock were of pale blue or Insertion, Quite the most distinctive feature of thly frock is the Iongopen- Pm Mnen the collar and cuffs and ne in the front, filled in with the Yoke would be pretty of white battste. ar and cuffs and 4 dark-btired tot, however, would bo adorable in this little frock developed of white handkerchief jinen, with yei- fabrie of tho ¢ The new supply of oxygen {s passed on anid absorbed by the red corpus cles and sent to all parts of the sys- tem, in aseimilated by the capillaries of the tissues, changed into carbonic acld and brought back again, tn the venous dlood, to the lungs. There- low organdy collar and cuffs, yoke and cording. Answers to Queries Vaabion Editor The Brening World: By Benjamin Chapin Having executed fore, we understand that the blood weveral of your de end air are constantly brought Into A series of dramatic film stories of America in the making, founded band nyt ne lis ect ate dror { signs very satis largely on incidents i» the early life struggles of Abraham Lincoln, Pro- Hor a full minute, Cie i Phat ts a factorily, I am ask duced by the Benjainin Chapin Studios. A Paramount Picture series Rothing: but gazed Into a vei Giienes, TE an boon Tid § THE CLUE OF THE TWISTED CANDLE lag waataie te te | A condensed yvorsion of Mr. Chapin's original stories novelized epyke, it was in a thin and reed poppe Hut YOU shail be more. } 7. E \ a TORY —_— modelling a ttt! | , Wo, r volce, with no trace of negi acce alt 1 a ) K : dane frock ct bt | by Albert Payson Terhune ‘arg. Haaaiy Ont! ‘ : ; } BEST DEG C1 ‘# STORY IN TEN YEARS sane Senokot Sige oa =S glowing eyes fixed on \ 7 rE aera cs and ' . ¥. ey PD 5 l see b the ela ua ; P ‘, skirt bas paniers i Abe Lincoln Sees Slavery in Its Worst Form svoward surpiv's ‘auetiin roo'n at i Begin It on This Page Monday, February 18 pag top style, ‘Thr one hour she will be put up for sal i aust Potion wins areal Li and Makes a ¢ tesolve at ‘Ed's Block.’ In one hour.” k. The ‘ ! a Great Ke he uauaea, ‘Than. beoeahe RAAT eth te thas (hat morning, was yccuvind by 4 Pewted the sum huif @ doxen times ia crosswise with tulle . ear a ing Into cup, she murmur fit and moaiin ro wien and & slug wong inquiry, No response. shoulder pieces. COMGTNOVELS OF FUECEDING CHATTER. “That man behind you, slr. ‘That © Loi nt iuuen; Wille “id binsvit, wood IN “Sold “too Mr" Desoven ae teal MISS H. M. M wile sh San Line - . ta tall young man, ‘The tall man w rer of M 1 Pit-like vostrum and auc- he announced, reaching down for a Biiv % Hf hs tile ieee ween Be ice : he sunken gray eyes. Let him etters—Abrat wwhed them off. Wil of bills Doouvan banded him Shiver lace: siesy teow Ne) bpval™ i In, “Lot's ‘She butter eleinent of buyers steered “And dire cheap at that Take bet caps, upper boui Abe, nudged by the two others one orn ane a lear of Ed's Biock, Here were sold alon and inserted sk!: hexroes who had been stolen from — Donova r 4 le of posseusion was not clear; dragged her down froin the block, - tulle, — Rhtneaton sroos ip doubtful bealth, As he did so little Rastua edged! bu iver ribbon or pink taffe: were vicious or wore incurable 4 lind Jerome “bebind. Linouta per} oe ee a ubaways. t Ume mother and child cought sight of each other, ¥, With a cry of yearning heartbreak | sien Esiter, The Evening World * Emma knelt down and flung her 1 am ninetee “rs around the erying pickaninny, | yeara old, good col- M ¥ a 1 bowl” she walled, “Mum. or, dark brown bair, "1 boy!" “ eyes, Am 6 Her son, hey?" spoke up Donovan, | TY Then, by’ the law, he belongs to| feet tall Would me too, Come along!" like to get a Geor- Ing [the franitle mother by | crepe dres nd and the howling Rastus | hernad 1 other Donovan ploughed hia| 2°% Sfternoons. Am way through the knot of” buyers, | #testly undecided as was on the taw ie at er Is knowa to be on anotiier CHAPTER IX, THE SLAVE MARKET, Tako a deep breath, tense fists and | INCOLN had been correct tn bis 4 force shoulder blades to meet In | atboat could not possibly cate back, Exhale and bring elbows manned craft, All through the long and te 8 journey down the f ing them back. river he did not once again ¢ & glimpse of the larger Matboat. peeve Cok Sareig ee After many days of rowink und poling, Lancoln and his friends the closest possible contact in the| warped their graip laden boat alongside Hickey’s Wharf, on the New Jungs and are separated merely by Ey ee had been to the Cres- — oe a the most delicate membrane, thus) oant City at loast once before—with « 4 of fortune- rendering the process of the change | tho ex option of iene eee i. + » bene ce holr rural minds the smelly wharfa trunk of gases acoomplished in the system | jy ane bewildering Jumble of houses ” shoulder straps, ven a4 a wise man will not buy a ored” horse from a wandering 80 the Louis t reputublo Bul ae omy tore slow-moving up with Roswell’ er and better 1 a crowd loafed there, to-day, s Abraham Lincoln elbowed his way through & throng Hustua tugged al A sickly negro y to @ becoming color. c as Abe arrived. There was "M 1" phrilled Rastus.| am told all my with the greatest possible ease, held a st fuse na ; ellers tn ‘ bidding for i nen. M pe eee ve us, Wares Abe clothes are un N was ndustrial Johnson, hen a sallow-faced ut Lincoln was @ shrewd Jud, ont When you begin to realize that the| |. ver-folk’s universe a mighty at last bought the youth a men. Ove glance at Donovana Bar ne O68 dark, purplish, impure blood cannot) aimoat unknown roughly away throug had convinced him that this e few «a primitiv t becoming be made bright red and pure with 1 cKoned an atte wld be moved by no pleas reo OF in appreciate your ad $ human merey Rastus's an San te atwin jf out oxygen, then will you learn to|\\ 4, all furs 3 1 1 appen wrung vice a8 to style sae Imes and work 4 to “this me ro px i cart. Setting his teeth, } 1 ie: aingatl § breathe deeply at all t of such cue viotims and thelr master out of| Gray Gourgette to make deep breathing a habit, just see of a real city i E Sadie Gress, with char- as you labor to accomplish any other 1 up his grain " 4 I . eet outside stood a cov reuse green faille and superintended t fo suds, If tha v { wagon. Donov nod oO hin| ShLK at front of ‘object in life you wish to attain, — | A whgoni Don Rodded to hist tice; ' 4 {us to know the fu b was bn ' horses’ | Chico charniaett To-day's illustration combines an-| 1 = tel tt Whe auct rs 4 across to Wek. aiat would Hi n oy ¥ > the fr f the > ie hive Faitor, The Bren lo exercise. Practise it as ela ra of the city read the tuture they ec win miil- scously he rattled " * wed = them I have some cha ‘eet apart, elbows bent, |aguy or two before beginnin, ns of dol ad of hav- { qualities. Then he called ! » car hen he an ape tnae " Stand with f p luous upriver journey to 1 eto seid peanlo's dertunhe RE too 2 van mounted the seat tn front pagne colored si Closed fists, in the position shown 10 | "Ni? hone of them were in a mood pity such.” . : oy wana ' . ' ve off, marquisotte wit the illustration, Take a deep dreath | », Somewhere in New Or- 4 admitted Hank, crest. Wot eAETE ee tte ta ee ceoe with the speed ot a wild pink rosebudes and tense the fists, that 1s, hold them | ne me ara ORY ABOUE. to be u know b LINCOLN ATTENT t Rochen ped out hia jack Knife an stripes: of sarquole “0! nto lavery, Slave ctions H 0.40" 1 © eh ng fue nt at + tightly closed, and force the shoulder)... juld at various halls and mare) é bashfuily ved forth frou I suppose ‘ an 5 (panevan opens \ re f Bhawan kiew band # blades to mest in the back, making | ket places on slated days, The fajenda \ the shelter of Dennia'y brou for sivinig 1 niouns , i otal at / of black in it. Coul: r tour of the places, but and stood in front of t . ev } * * ! you suggest how 4 the movement a shoulder and not ord of Emma's. sale She did not k Up at hi 4s hun ! 1 and bring the elbows down to the|' Se White lottont geeks fomethiog about Ema at ae new volce; a volvo of # 4 © 4 1 1 roared 1] \\\Se ning dress? Ar sides of tho body, forcing them back; of @ ramshackle hovel. 1 ; dt nd og PRON. eter at A ined D at around, be! [i I\Pil\ — pionde, 6 feet vhile. speat the broathing in French, as were many b ‘ © visit e 6 whole a sha b : sti , ere ; ‘ ot | lnohe 1 Tenyille, Repeat th i‘ |e gna in that city of Creoles. And, throtsn tho Yo a rickety $2, YOU! ano bee j rs “th A could at F Now run fop it! Hickey's whart! | PUNT; ae REA! Bae and elbow lifting about ter times, re ) Dennis, neh Was @ language as arbor at the re, on a hase 46 Boalt be revered as is Wa year ‘ Pea Pe ae ith: ‘ Ho: lopgek,. @ b ae | Hii \\ rather stout ; laxing between the movements and foreign as Greek, sock, erou r She was Hea P - ee pare nil of ni pat da AD no Flatboat was \ \t JOAN deep broaths, Kero dale Rataing to spell unbelteva y old, Hi ‘ace was Inky through alae rl Phtehal | i Your goods is not jout ‘the endiy-lettered words, iat Hor thin hair was snow white, 1k te teat th are ‘ ite 4 a ranbate \ table for an eve ra hat in nm ber withered ae Ow! nea ! a n Answers to Questions. blus, blazes dove ‘that moan T aon: Soe mont una cod darkly ning dress, Have LARGE ABDOMEN AND HiIPS— a little in front 4 on therel™ broke tr : f s rescon y gned a suitable MRS. H, B, C.: Rolling, trunk ral French for “The Black Sor- : he told what segrauly ombarrageed, | 1 1 k (aeort of ste Sa ta a a \} and becoming atyte ia body bending are the best coress,'" translated Abe, from the he ne his friends wished to know, vs int ¥ : OF DY < i \ a “Ay worth of !n wit 1 plate , avery mo 1 As goods is fancy tt exercions for stout persons. | smattering of French he had gleaned and why they wished to know it, He running on like that ond m 1 wera, Sacred 1 pee bi Ci | Aa ti ‘Bjeaee, ait d Pe owe conta for thelout of u battered volume he once ended by laying @ allver quarter-dol- of a country. feller Iike ma? Sean : 4 nT Bh tee ook take ont cate i « - h ck sorceress's clawi “ 5 : ) |Beru chiffon yoke dere) " ity diet pace Di had tow lar in the black sorceress’s clawike “You voail be President. of » auction bau. “he piaitoru, (to be continued.) Bive velvet rfpbon bows. } + - . . ‘ he

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