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HOME PAGE March 6 Wednesda Famous Film Actresses Tell About Themselves Original Fashion Designs _ For The Evening World's ‘Can You Beat It! _ LBOUGHT THIS CHICKEN \ Toro i 1 ( a | a Vargas 1918, by the Preas Publishing Co, Hg New York Evening World), } |. KEEP IN our Siar Bur J Sone raina tice & Crna ees iP | H ome Dressmakers MAE MARSH Was Afraid of Her Freckles SHE Won'T > LIS MARE HER LAY . . By Mae Marsh ans LAY 3 “The | By Mildred Lodewick (Written for The Evening World) SCREEN history ts made so rap- idly that a year seems a decade and ten years like two lifetimes. But no one has been a star for tea years, not even the veterans of the concern, of whom I am one; #0 no one really knows how it fecls to have a career long in yoars. At twenty-two Tam thought to be one of the earliest players singled out for épecial men- tion simply because I have been act- ing for six years, When I say where I was born people look incredulous and subconsciously think of mantillas and black lace fe B4 Coprright, 1918. by the Freee Publishing Co, (The New York Kvening orld), A Sport Costume Featuring the Guimpe or since our © ood) has Joyed the importance that Dame Fashion is | miving to it this yea lem grown-ups and children allke, It is er, And although | Renerally of white, ta | frequently of a color 4 ja frock. It gives It was in Madrid, but not in Spain. | new and Interests New Mexico, let me add, which makes variation to some | me & thorough-going American and @ Westerner as well. ‘We had never hoard of motion ple tures there, of course, and ay a mat- ter of fact there was none to be re ‘When they did como tt waa In the form of the now obsulete nickel- odeon, which I and my sisters pat- ronised as often as wa could. My sister Marguerite announced that sho would be an Indian girl in the mov- ee ey fng pictures when she grew up and I pees = welcomed the news with awed sil Tea beanG one ee Ia time we moved to Los Angeles,| Cnough! [wont teri atud dnt yee RAG Soese) Pay. Matey Gia (DAVE Berl sions, Noone pald any atteniion to GESetS Sore tre. pie meee t me, Not even to send me away. I| regularly at the Blograph studio, wasn't worth noticing. was ® fascinating life to me, as she| “ty and by @ mane panied close t Gesoribed each days Happenings at) where 1 was aitting on & box ie the dinner table. When finally 1 got 4 down at my facecin pity, up courage enough to say that Tp Nit, #0’ looked: away betore’h like to act in pictures she only smiled i phn byt Aare tlt the sport J which luet year were LAY TRYING >) ! PANE TRIED YOUR lied isle anc { IT WON'T D, Batu lene ty supplied with the yntrasting fabrie by freshing ¢ Georgette col 4 . and cuffs, Asem natural ac ompaniment of the | culmpe, the separate Jalip-on vt of successful. herself in slvet or heavy silk which drops to the vhip Hine, has become }quite the amar thing, Oftentimes the jakirt which com pould see the tears I felt about to in @ superior sort of way and told| fhe t ut ty ntroduces «tit! ar mo 1 was too thin and my freckles | Luckie down my cheeks ee gone a HAF ERWHe, We bp wouldn't do at all. what T waa salt Ne asked me for | | ; hat cut mo 6o much T washed my | *Rt! wa he | Paecrtatas , j face tn buttermilk, behind a looked | Ever mince thet been Tete rate ! r, every night, to re hor- 6 they te | nee : Hble freckles, Some time passed and. bey eenre of tratiee . “ J i \ hee | Marguerite became more and more known to theatregoers \ Sit Down! \ Don't Move JOHN! SHé settee; ‘enaliilly Sy iA — ——- —— — / \ . Ti i 5 t i ~ t t ts | | Lvse INSTINCT WILL oN shoe »| DoDlAy “apart W Inute beau Me alS | [Revs \ Guibe HER | sure mone spor ‘ E i = — My dealan shows By Pauline Furlong | Rec ae ceny eine \ __—_. | silke in any pretty rE ’ color combination for Improving Shape of the Nose | the skirt, and plain TET AIM Oe PmPelabica Cx. in ow Yor Henne Won) | Sie mateniag ons FTER one bas grown it is hardly pouulble to mater: | the htcnes furteethe $ THIS DESIGN CAN BE COPIED AT SMALL ally change the shape of the nose, but in early overblous Hither cost. ‘ |, childhood every mother should atm to bring ber RG xs SCORE HOS , baby’s nose to ¢ outline through gentle but per ble volle Or *heer batiste may be used ta strap across the back about five Por: sistent pinching and kneading. ‘This will bring ato : for (he uimpe, AX may be seen from) Inches Jong, which holds a alight fa marvellous change in the shape of the nose tf started early enouch, Hor tho akotch, this costume presents no} ness at the waistline, Pocket Saps diMcult task in the making, the skirt) front a ¢ 0 plain pl over, even later in life, pinching the bridge of a larg and a band at the base of the make it appear more slender and stimulate th Hi i He ie bg ed model and the vend chivilneaht Role Mg ie bad Grist Laibro¥e tHe Gkid en: tie-nese: 4 blood supply, which algo | ove rblouse a 9 He Hisiadle ae contrasting colored all The excessively red nose, caused by } der-arm seams sha a p80 toh Sk | foods, pastries, tight collars, corsets nid igh lapped so as to giv a Ean Sra pe Answers to Queries (further ald in shaping th Fadilon Biter, The Rvening World: : if the causo is removed, and a gentle | downward massage applied to the) “~————— —— Le - \ Tam 98 yearn alee bridge of the nose, as illustrated, tol \. scatter the coagulated blood and send the much noeded fresh supply) | there. Gentle massage for all parts of the face and neck is the real cureail for most blemishes on the skin, and sich | ® massage Will help establish normal color to the nose as well as improve-| \° ment generally for the complexion. I 7h aeerra mn = sail | patentee 5 dn Whi living, al shoes, can be gre ollam, gre tly impro | J & foet 6 inches tall, and very stout, so do N ‘i not seem to look NZ right Jn anything I PANS 4 )\ bay ready-made, and \® |i | \ therefore have dee * ih | cided to try my luek \ |. | at making « dress WY \ | for myself of ime SNE PS | closed material (tam r Y | “Sdjersey). Wil appre- cha Woman’s Secret > ciate a design from { t the alr. ; , tain a . = i X¥ you ak : ailway, alread ‘ gether nat TH THE BLACK CORD ity ved: tal | | Gives a Number of Men cen busineancetauniy the. Nee reals sa i | made in ene plage An Eventful Night rou ‘estind th a Wit ens Ging ot he 0 Were Is 4 MYSTERY THAT BAFFLES SOLUTION Letter . keg from shoulder to hom, and slipped familiarity | Teyana: ani 16 . 1s ager —$—_——_———— ne ‘ over the head, Sou- j wyon li 1 kad | room, it was littered ne vith He went away, a —s = tacho a shade darks | Posi it ran pttered Oy My fw who, hay Begin It on This Page Monday, March 18 \ f Hse] or than your good ' table were w lone, a Jug of beer posits turns i tor trigusieg ee ah of fried vel, ie CONTOT EE l RAIA fe alsthe stove tuche wt @ s down, instante) CO blue or white collag ghar ‘ Count " Jus one went do pataan 4 tiny yoke. ing-pat eects t figure of a man, outlined ol EY C RV. foppish a rt CHAPTER VI, foppis Vadhien ‘inditer, Tha pemtes Weald N a shop where, that afte! ‘a thats : oh the Countess had purehi Knew, fOr inatance, that a IT have five yards c Lyons silks, one of 4 Jow, a halt to » Rroup. Nikky #44 | op white taffeta with clerks, Peter Niburg, was free Ue 4 He sh rene 6 1 cai : bl nd gray at la tut Peter fe hand plue a A i nod mare a tive o rhe was in the thick ‘ > etween Peter Nibury and Herman us tat Wetaiene poured t a wi 9; Ma checkm as IDciae Gentle downward massage is a | Spler was a feud, [ts wource, in tho 1 fuved over the Acovacna ar : i iw fair al sak, 14 vous Wik big aid in correcting shape of the | person of a pretty cashier, had gone, ied a View of the ° ‘ i f a on RR ea | A is Feith and will also improve the fit the feud remained, And business tiled hlanselt 7 ou W t Noack blow: the eraup | 20alen @ pretty trock = : being bad, much of the time Herman ; i NRE 1 mation, Untuk for afternoon wear, Foreign particles sumetimes lodge| stood wehind his lines and thought in, Ile did Abe due thc Ae letaGhen CAME cepietned ; ting wan douse in the nose, To remove them, blow/about @ certain matter, which wag for one thing, a matter of bitterness — Mlack Hume taned, te wan f F inorher, Ut far he And pig f Peter N strenuously, | 40 to see sitting at the cashier's high ot entirely inor as she played she drean : , ee ene aide OF the hone sirenuoNA I TY did pete ? esky little Marie, grown some- he satd eauls 5 eateeats” holding the other closed meanwhile! qiey wore paid t Nw H flesh, it in truer but cunt iste . k nad fod If possible excite sneezing. Fach © Mond ’ tox SPOR Rua ee ib wean eee auy. p i Deformities of the nose are now}! '** RS He tee aie Window that her husband patted her «x tow ary ¢ successfully treated thro ‘ live nut hand us he bP ¥ money to be i F « H ‘ i aeatoe nh Monday pocketed hig chang ww H in | ‘ etolawe. white gery, and many cases of snd went back to his post, — | dows outside paw asic i tow " het xu ; w it new nose being placed on th t iw his mustac hough all a fe airs H ve bi, , ‘ Lf ; georgette yoke and d with skin fted from|¢ ! f Q a { Y i under cuff ad are matter of record it Lanes tears lie st \ . | Heawig ¥ k : » fave since the war. it is also cn estab | ov ey fing rxlball r peontiel y ? Poe" ‘ { i tine ‘Bar j | Fashion tie beeing World Ushed fact that humped or dished |"! Fiera tobe eo caTe tenes out) Te is wr ma 1a nd with the ' wil you avigeee noses may be made shapely at one|it was Veter, for “, io on Niburs I stion ® rt brened. One ino i ‘ dosign for a street t P of? days had been able to presen ere A 1 ’ t r Ving. wit at " * 4 frestment, but it. 18 et amiog (ieaniye ishier with & nosegay. ods wit H ary apt H ivess that I could have a most competent dern ogist way, availed f w which was the i now, Ang | : 4 an a v use in remodelling perform the operation, otherwise t sacs ie ‘yeaa bear iat . i : r Hedwig suid r 1 oe ; \ jast spring's permanent disfigurement may re before, the Amer many such letters eerries rn. He poe a reels) v AUT Tt was sllghte —_—_ y b i to hid his breast No con- Is it talked A " we by ima >uble-breastedy GAIN WEIGHT—MARGARET 1° it was Potor who had in- midnight. At that hour a mene r ; slated ho towr 1 brawle| | | da Aig Practice a moderate amount of exer ne lady to aa evening of thrills er would receive er from t > ti row Vary? ily Tie. § aides, n a . fresh alr deep t sume railway at a definite him in the colonnade o: cathedral, —— " ' ‘ t 1 1b t Hu ria. mies te is Oxford ciso and do some fres " "4 t Nay, more Mer- On this night, each week, the mea- CHAPTER VIL 1 or \oreeenes ( e ebout hin dark gray, breathing at least hour each day had geen with big own eyes, senger waited, Sometimes there was € . . § : 5 hope thirty - five during your walk tnine|taken her afterward to 4 coffee house nelimes none, That was BDWIG ped out on toa tog : ¢ 36 or more hours in a cold room, Take |ind shared with her a litre of white It was uiazingly simple, and cony of the palace ' it i Nikky ' years of age, and milk each day, Mice, | Wine. A Utre, no less difference be- thavcartaiie Gantads fi NOL y Hoe was another minute in | \\ size, MRS. J. & Taw emma oO: slay Blais Herman himself had been to a rt. 4 ‘ n ° } fis cap lay the | Por this desiga @weet potatoes, olive oll and xr : | acenic rallway, but Soly because he = Seeing 7 4a steaming 4 fl . Phey i im 1 ‘Ky lay} | ¥ make an Invisible aice, cocoa, whole wheat bread.|occupled a sinall room in the house platter erman turned fr It ts 1 0 talk wing 1 feu maked potatoes, dates, figs, nuts,| where the American manager lived, and hurr the night, This f ar wort It Nibturig. | | seam Up the front fruits and vegetables are some « Herman Spier had suspected him of Lon was a big eulats walkod 4 t ad acne, | of waist, or put im fattening foods. Do not overeat many thingay had secretly audited lone, ‘Two 1 y thead about y ; . 4 new! fraps Sean Rever eat unless hungry for the m | his cash allps; had watched him for an one, He would ey , it mar he’ sald, “Get up) } suggested by Gote even if you have to miss some te} i parcels of silk, Or r i r ry etna + Rouse yourse \ vscstatn | ted line aban stimulate the appetite. h sught he had him, But the ie he fell into a , wit poed 4 Niburg made an inarticulate! L ed line. 4 age of Lyona silk, opened by the jor came to bis ‘ " 1 oa 2 of alli of certain the strapped seo= | ROSOANUT Ol FOR GRAYING ate oe mermane suggestion, sweat broke out A ; ie da 1 tha idned' lowly. and be atared up ar ton around the hips of skirt invisibly HAIR—MRS, JOHN G. Li: Just got ed to be material for a fancy over hin. He was short of wind th ¢ zi pas UA ade Rinne bates Sutin pipings on collar and tatcoat, and paid for by Peter Ni- Yrom many cigarettes. But at last t ! ' s Hed but y t abou A tne night,” he said Qwer-collar and under-eufts of or dul. blue organdie, | Pure cocoanut ofl, melt som m and massage the scalp with g'8 own hand, he reached the house It way near Gatle on the finger tips, He was only thirty fect behind the park. Although the season was (To Be Continued.)