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Sb Bia ere ce SH ee hy a aa \ \\ Spri Girl of , ‘ 1919 Must tch H oY . pring Girl o Must Wate er ep; ° Peace Has Brought Back the Hobble Skirt: No. IV..-AUTONOMY FOR HUSBANDS. a“ evaoras ; , : ; | Happiness May Have Been Born a Twin, but Not ; Winter of Common-Sense Woman Who, During the of the Siamese Variety It Is Not a Centi- ; P | Clothing to Be Followed Past Year and a Half,! pede, Either--The Idea That Husbands and Pi | by Spring of Fashion Acquir Jrect Carriage’ ‘ives S. Yoci Mary Roberts Rinehart, Just Home From) pyities.. oT Acquired Erect Carriage, — Wives Should Be Socially Inseparable Is Mon- y art, Ju “ Follies—A § i Jpringi ; Fi ; When D anus det ollies Season of and Free, Springing strous. ; Ha M dg) Says en Doughnut Made ' Y\ the Hobbles and Slits Walk, Must Now Prac-| By Nixola Greeley-Smith ; Girl Is Proffered to a Doughboy V ith) We Had Hoped Were tice Her Chinese Tod- owen 76 Bib baile Bi, Ha Kew tok frets © “ : pe ”” | er) , : : ~~ ‘ id ‘ an “American Smile,’’ Doughnut and\ on War’s Casualty List. dle and Suit Her Gait) ¢ APPINESS was born a twin,” said Byron, oue of the “bad men” of Homesickness Vanish Together. to Dame Fashion’ s. his generation This may sound like a conservative sentiment (o Broadway philosophers who believe that happiness was born‘ By Aaya NEE | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. 1 centipede; but it {s the first article in the creed ef every young and ro e aley. : |* Geupiided, S15, be Tee Tee fs wa | Nn patriotic activ ire to betmantie womar ; Coppright, 1819, by The Tres Publishing Co, (The New York Mrening Work The New York breniog W ost once more at the decree of $ Now, there are three varieties of twins —one lyd Hi Great American Girl and the Great American Doughnut-th Here's to the hobble who«must«be-obeyed, Dame Fa Aeilisit I -WHILIS en le, cally 4 td a i whic ere ar inevitab! two o' i are the most needed things to-day among the Yank troops in Fra Long may she wobble! No woman can possibly have a normal | seat lg AWo SlRtee Ghitwe Hen tera! ata ant nds an hed and on the Rhine. Mary Roberts Rinehart, famous author and play- | Hew to tha at Pee eee ee ence Teel QUAL FOP FeaeHtition te eacns vex, 08h CHO [ied Mgslbion SMitG tae : abstr tan ARGU MITAPGHGb. ASIEN: Ue anORE: sentation to each sea, and the (hird, or Siamese righ . has just returned from a three months’ trip “all Not changes one b ‘~ plies oF adi tho yuanes the variety, inseparable from birth to deat over France except the very south,” and believes the} pon along with peace hr ? : i ' There are also three varietie tw Is—tt American Girl is perfectly eafe over there--much water | FF turned those twit sartorial een TAKES LONGER. ton sabe } represented by married sol Pi isha ap = ¢ American do Lo7 yle to ta t t pagar \ To CATCH A TRAIN ortable inf c ied couples who love each other be than the American doughnut, The girl is able to take | ations, the hobble skirt and its | now ome of us wi ee) identity of tastes and opinions; the second, ves care of herself, as she always has been, any time, any- sist the slft tut there will -|| ? . cause of their complete divergence in thoughts, feeling where. Not so the doughnut. There is no escape for skirt. ‘The Spring | a universal str occupations and aintisements, and the third, beld toxcther the doughnut. It is doomed to utter demolishment. Girl of 1919 iseven | seuttie and submit irrespective of their personality by a parochial ut ; “But, oh,” says Mrs. Rinehart with a dimple and a now practising her advance guard of hob-| ““euteerom that human beings, like rose beetles, Mei asigecld twinkle and @ general lighting up of her fresh, pink face Chinfeso toddle, to 8 making late all the in pair std eMet 4 | ‘oh, what a psychological effect a good doughnut can the confusion of ali ih vere ay oe rson verge r y iikaet e ; : . tha Wide Hee Philadelphia ersons of divergent tastes are more likely to ce madly in love have upon a doughboy! I have seen homesickness van- | ; F each other and to quarrel furiously, while those who thir nd feel as ish with the first mouthful. Even when doughnut is | bout the sane, | : y have a be hance of Gweillte toast : | ensible” clothes| been Increased from 42(4 a r chance of dwelling together in and an occasiona made by the ‘prentice hand of a French peasant woman it performs mir- | war b “| nd: Brakemen—at , flaring friendship acles of cheer, When it is made and proffered by an American girl, with | pega A nasa oabaures ts be- [twin souls 1 by ho f an American smile—well, say— words | addi pl | A th ff time in’ from the start i ‘ , tho rkers, | Wear ever aftor, | pede tbealees cette $ ' {can't describe what happens. You have) May get jnto the batch of workers,! ini. winter, for the rhein +o hard nselves to| Persons w r Tr y Ast r to be there and see jt. And it's beau-| Just as an indigestible doughnut may Bull age l Lib con al withstand the deadweight of hobbled| set quite to 1 the mutual! 1 : rene ue crop up in a day's baking, But Lor’ owe ough cloth: | anit hich ¥ilderme he . ‘bus Ose bas b 1, you remember | bless you, honey, she’ t to hap) ing to keep them warm. And the ever. ee Not cae vibek ts iia eltspathats os i salieri Pest iti : ead, bas beon d, you remember, a » whe’ L Oban Union oF tase + to earom from car to platform r, even ! un knows that that the American girl's work is done|4nywhere! Don't let's throw out the i eal eet f last year, howevgr adway tomato-bug cars| Though they muy nove derstand , 10« abroad, and that the sooner mother! Whole lot because one or two are not nae sihd tors sy n grace and beau a new Tip|each other, neither do they bore each 4 by th @Ais her home again the better, Mrs.|UP lo specifications! The folks over) jas eminently convenient and . Sian us GOR ‘as the cou o : there, Mrs. Rinehart says-—the Red | S¢nsible i avery } Rinehart emphatically disagrees, , neha ay He Ba | T naraila._ ‘arin: 2 | + of imave no more points of difference and , ies iH Bia amy long to une goes on, “1|CP8s and the “Y the K. of C,| | Therefore, after two experiments| all women 1 an|no more chance of solitude than the ry t_gaw a few girls who seemed over be the H. W iB. nd the Salvation | *) com ee 8 ibe clothing, lovely | dive oie wil if the {blades of a pair of sclesors rhe : tired and nerve-strained, These wer Wart ines ali the ones organizations hart ek Shey to folly once more, to ternative is mou tling| ‘The inarriage ed upon & aps, be-, chiefly young women whose work | "hat ‘ible ails in the fleld—know | the skirt so narrow that she mupt f which the old type of street. lof taste—it is too often similarity of {cause the action of the tid pe sept thom confined closely in omces, |Whom to send home for repair and| walk like a cripple, or must slit It up €X- MOTOR CORPS car presents to a hobble of taste—fits the modern notion | and ws fF ratsetes ‘they had not the stimulus of any-| 00m 0° ag Bib ABS ORSE Who ORT LT an i ores te Walk at all .N6 GIRLS WILL FIND A pretty little problem will be put [of ful matrimony be ROL SShkeNs thing lal oor very interesting. Pili slay ar be re a with Skirt. you may remember, came | BACK TO THE wes ee la UNIFORME wefore the moralists, too. ‘They t the requirements ¢ “e atta bi tly they had been for a long ‘ine “ om see Fe t's the poln all er Ho many Inches had been sub- HOBBLE AND SLIT SKIRT KANGE been inveighing against the ¢ an of to-day who does not wa r vey t sna dies TE tho little towns where they ; o ath r, Mary Rinehart would! tracted from the hobble's eircumter that stops amid-sh Will they con-|t too much, who dreads emo-) jj)y s fue (ifirst assigned. They had no char have: Wits very n8y bevy that goes {ence that the skirt had to be put on| ne E more or less pure the new full nal power in woman as he does | the gai And itt in a ii rce einer pisces of: ta meet cele | 7am moth to act as adviser,| With @ shoe-horn and locomotion was | whe swaps overails for a baked beans and hunks of chocolat h skirt showing at one side an|not fear the devil, and whose édeal of or ac 1 ence on the By ctsane or mlaginian thelith end ani anchor-to-windward. Then | impossible | Think of her, hoe in hand, cake GHHae whens RUB Ailes Id AHA Cat 1 wife is that of a human «| siamox or tapatnue eee een tothe extent of [ROVAdK need be scared for fear the| However, the advent of the hobble |One Fows, Of TRANS): TENG, A the slit skirt, its place surely | prove the br part of candor ts} willing to be a mot Marriage seems to give a tan: where aia fig {American girl will lose her very de-|and the prove indabitably. the | Y#/king in from the barn, twq son Fifth Avenue, rather than in a) suggestio | tting bim ¢ at her like 6 of man or woman a AC logget ed bakerc jpendable little American head. She) War is over. No hobbled maiden can |‘ ® Stem with a full milk ed Cross workroom. In the latter| One consolation alone may be ane gerne of 4 ; 1 : aheuld t 4, won't Vault Into tHeschadHauie saat ot ither hand. Think of her ¢ spot are no masculine eyes to stra & 7 ¢ | bts t 7 syed fer or by being sent home Rs aes ; hauttour's seat of her | Oo Ptad py A all , cerned in fashion’s post-war perver. Let any one who doubts thi: Pa Fe ielpissanian helpers should replace them. cae and morale ays Mrs,| mote Hance and rush off to ald| peeved pay hi ees “§ pater a b agcistically toward the glimpse, the The persons who recall the number a thin pie perm A “The canteen and general welfa none ‘are two quite different| the vict at an exploding munitions |" 1, ety k rooste now - you-se¢ und-now-y n't ng how to mun address thelr Varuen’'the moat helple ac tha hue: Morale 4 mental attitude t o heresié would the busy canteen worker wore a|of a dainty silk-clad ankle re t head gitls—and I saw hundreds of thet 1 , u muld be @ vie-! robbie skirt t eld : ibs iow to vote was Cs 4 a 1 unreasonab'@ this mental attitude that the|tim. t Hak font obble skirt her charges would dic | vealed by a slit four to six e” wothan have, in t ser of riage ¢ , are not in any more danger of moral | 4, : ; | he OX=|o¢ gamine dofc iy ae ist : y : linger 0 woman tocdaw aa) uch (ae : . nerican girl can be depended upon| treme b ad¢uiibe anvink jt before could pésfoly I only the bu Paci Y ha physica] breakdown now than to keep right, ‘The young und lena " : Pring battend to all their wants. And en-| you know, © WO ASR Gentine eee : jobdect of pathos as was the wife of mg ave been at any time since they ee underetand | Mocols vave weight i ¥ Visage ¢ ue tna apages enoush ; feminine beings} di red the ke the same books. tyrant of 1850, Society law, pubs t nung, American girls understand (ley attach for every wearer de- | FO) COSOMRORN®. HOR ar HG BOS r feat, or wear ticians, &c,, conversation Pe mt over. And.that ts neglis Aimerican boys better than any other| siting to lift her foot m Han aoe {she caught her foot in the wret to m ncbnlsedl Laas ae ascer a A nion rally In a frenzy of “When they are fagged they F oeslbis cau, Ther: have Kean | inches above: the. gent nore than four | thing—as you always do until you are| It secms a pit uurse, that it their nostrils}and interest alike languish and feminist fervor to the sid the: rest. There are some who really are |brought up with them, ‘T ave bee ‘ ' count hats Hest ah tag lal 4 pegs r hol shirts, }a ed in explorations « woman, no matter how w Mean Whe 4 ght up ne They have the} And just cast your mind's eye sit inging e entitled t 2 t » the D tteed out. Hut they should be re-leirt for traternizing. The ne bi iL Yikioh of ‘the pe Ks iG SF oy arth not only herself but a tray | walk s nen have ac , ei ved. ta d minds from which they fc ay | r what are the merits og @ pled by others, No one knows how | viewpoint ix different from th : 4c ‘I _vision ¢ dainty farmerette, | loaded with cups of coffee, plates of! quired durin year and a half of ex pe Sit ‘Oh, you can't sometimes to return, Persons! her co; ares with) her huavand feng our troops may remain in oct’ | viewpoint, ‘That ls why no one won| sent ——— — e< is mere absoluteness of her dog earn ot i oat Seto i el LOUD estroyers Hunted Down the ‘Su cic ome ta ae ge oo tion has xet in, and they need ‘riod |gom and home: as the Yankee} | : Aye catenins WM ae hia lob ga her DUUAG eevtip and entertainment, doughnw rand ber doughnut pant” Intimate S pee 4 Ys grand opera jin his humility may request. Wty Recent ee se PP and ie aeubanbonnt cs | Fig Story of the Service Rendered by These Piucky Greyhounds of i # an artificial Kish |for instance, insist on dragging ay, “They need the American gitl'as A/menu is by way of being greatly on e Navy The Odds They Fought Against, the Hazards of Their Work. ! RS aD reer ae | Cen eerie: Suh Pope Hil Ore ou we The mere s| of her Ld sed, through the invasion of the! , i oat complacently without realizing that} parties bore you, why f 4 eat traditions of |doughout and the ple, tt tn ctmerl By Otis Peabody Swift. igi aoe ares mins (aueaphal (kad) wrasse nine ist srnatfoneras are merely “movies” fet toltaste upon a buman being whi America. She is an effective antideie|pathetic, she says, to see th pbliaald | Miedo, os Eis rem Mubliching Co, (The New York Hrening Wo iepth bombs welcomed the Germans | was all to tell the tale inother Uj music find refreshment for tho next ¢ meg sali efter Eads ‘ 2S a glamour of romance in the way I wear my pants, whenever they appear and they | boat that would never see Koll ag In many marriages apparent Iden-}work in a few hours of frivolous foc aganda, The intellig well-reared|the French, stand humt 1 vougolng as they make ‘em, and I'm just chocked full n ica 1 to keep away from Yan-| A t amount of rescue of ts obtained by complete /ing? Why consider that a man's oniy, home product gir! with her talent for | coo! SON from Mass: Aght neo convoys, Almost with the are 1 | done the destroye On little t-suppression of one member Of|real reason for wanting to be away comradeship and her native tact and | ma’ daughters of the grand I've w waddle in my walk, and @ salt tang in my talk, United States Navy abroad, | vessels, bucking stormy seas, dozens |the firm. Fifty years ago the matri-|from his wi n hour is a lurking eelf-respect docs more to keep the |and glorious Middle We Brand) And 1 drink a quart of shark's blood every night Fanning came upon a sub lying /of men were swept ove band fost, |monial submerged tenth was invaria-|jaterost in phantom blondes or imard @oughboy fine and clean and stead-| In some of the camps she visited With the fragile hearts of ladies 1 just naturally raise Hade the enRee and captured lis 8 were hard to manoeuvre infbly the wife, To-day {t is @8/inary bruncttes? “Why dow ? feat than any amount of abstrast ar-}proud Breton peasants brought out| |!M #0 jaunty, rare and racy that the poor things always fall Gest tai Lapin Fay: ‘Anh a gallon: tion missed ikely 2 Ue, he EN nh foetal pean ee ee Ea gument by te organizers and exceu- | little plum puddings and pumpkin pies Do you ask me how Ido it?) Get me, kid, there's nothing to it cabs ; il aeajr al bp scnetlidag cus aichieg | ne: Wea. ADORNS THE) eevee iene tives—the men at the throitle of th [ners from the Christmas feast, tc I'm @ U.S. N, Destroyer man, that’s all.” Jeothiel Ada pide apelaty winecpsil Oks wo be|of captive males in Suffrage tri- | After all, tho Siamese twins werd 7 cachine haw low wall dey nad keen ted , er one of the c A sub ind drowned before ajumphs or watched their doleful monsters, and a verything possible and | lessons in American cook: At first . ‘: : ¢ Destroyer Men. was entitled to a st nOKee thet him. ‘The}but docile participation in feminist | husbands erybody’s human, ar asional |they couldn't understand a doughnut.| HEIR weather scarred and, and at once co-operated with ths| stack, Now they're wea ervice | destro: also rescued hundreds of |jubliees can question the complete} inseparable little girlie 1 “weal ter’ |It seemed funny to treat a circle of age meltin British guardit vrons, too, a gold ch heing| persons from sinking vessels, An | subjugation of a large portion of the Bs ts . : 7" ney 7 nl r convoys 1 States Navy | piaced on the smokestack for each|S O S$ call would be, re ny th s America. One may real te i ion Boe eet i , received by the | male sex in er enon ne sleed pomme de torr.|gesropere sipped into, the port of| dvstroyers “arsed at Brest EN a eer (nare ere bl Naval Witsleee Linton ee tesee Lee chet ing are aubauea meraiy be:| Ne Ye WAR BABIES NING WORLD | was| New York not long ago. No whistles! “port in We Lo RP EG Aneto Pip iaaeeh , ia too bored to resist Vincing, and soon a queue of cook. v Vrar t was | tawny stars in fl r Jestroyers would {cause they are » bored resis' Who Will Hav PUZZLE ed up for instruction—and | blew or reception committees waited tv| the principal Am ba Eu-| Occasiona the U boa © sinking ship, often hun-]and we may feel sorry for them, oWi ave to Be In- t America nary invasion was ont | the only the ferryboat pa: Others w t ntland, ¢ a ship Eve i the |dreds of m wa The destroyer |thoush (alwe console myself with troduced to Their By Sam Loyd. The cooks ut Brest had the hardest | MASS Waved as Ue ooean srey and . the summer | WWE » s W recently in}the thought that they Aumenag Fathers ’ pat a me of their doughnuts, ‘The |ouAds sped ups m to their an the f it an see with geen, She ¢ ‘ ran a ea tor. | vicarious the women who] ‘’ The Consumer's Puzzle, i yg eel Jchorage off Riverside Park, ‘ 1 ya | n ow convoy of a t Yn nt ship and |adjusted and tortured and suppressed “ OW tha " er ond reurine it Is worse than Boot, | man of then ips hav ‘ boats a A j | , hem n her narrow | themselves for men in past cent Phe Bvening W a r ag | hardest and bitterest naval fj} ten and y Ito sic p of the flee 1a leek t vessel dived} Most ma adjustments ¢ ‘Dunk. € g00 t A | Sve Dinaharh, Gavin ; | ne long cd ul th re d women, a ta c rae bedeaniga ‘ 1 ‘ sea pire vein t venace, The U boat Ca Mtsid 1 Anne in 1 | e t 1 writing wind ne Lay 1 " Kofore v r n ‘ 1 1 fm ex more y and on 1 And in a| wa acked. U boats sailed it n f A beware’ 1 ttin ‘i ome por Unglish rivers, rav 1 Aka! boat Hed, pitched and 1. 8 1 sined vp ‘ sy destroyers. we Wilkos, | Meets, and, ft id ted us imp ' us, and noj that t t | boosted the t 40 ri as ab r Day ae pene ] sp leh ; eomed feartegs, | uitemnt Ve aay : | TOOK THE HINT WRONG and sent my pay uy p c) ee se 7 Leahy in aie . ppreney ; t ea Le nici re alw , hen | acto HE saying Uiat a woman doe and on that bas he end of the agi Hn aaa Aierisane 2 Om LL ere coh Sh aan 1 aicw aon | like to tell ber age may nl _ year, I find u $170 e hole A . ad ley Paap gad Tes , a R 1 cruel slander on the sex; but it HENRY ite’ minh a ha make ut ;a7ee pn LEN yd Lailalesaple amet fetta yr Bs But ih F Gran fe fe ty| was t of Mrs, ‘Thompson, — She His I M Hen the mw year? ' ¥ t he p r Brest on ort! never mi da chance of ¥ g he 1 et Navy a d that subn in wa f Ae FACTS WORTH KNOWING ee paged i ia | miliad avers | r Ph you could t re n was a de-| friends know she was years young Henry, t N. Baby Rita Answer to Taking a Partner Puzzle. i: Ap autome she n co! | ie tho ovation that was given the but-| It {8 maid that they had the posi. | Would ha m the flanks of the con- | #10 man | than her husband. was bofn J 2 18, while her third interest, the entire business was | ” ‘ jing ested by @ laze! inat tho destroyers did iar more im j ahiey Knew just the speed, course ang | Whenever @ be peeured th lL ‘A ming home. They're | ¢ 4 to a visitor one day, “and| aboard the U, 8. 8. Long Beaca, , bey £3, ap Of th dup r own d wilroad for general use | hortant work in defeating the German] Tun of each U boat, and how long it | destroyers would to the spot, | auiet che hers these over are ten years between u. which rocks on its, “ty ane panier: Ghintir=t einen tha intention af ; | irra than did the great dreadnoughts. | weuld be before the men insi ne \¢ pping ti f und “ash cans, if wb ory of| But the visitor was an elderly! way to Bo eut, Henry is Pas much, Benior took £800 0 he inventor of @ safety razor aan ane gd Rtnika' Hincrtvace | ate! GNDGAR DUIAILA TALEO {Jas the depth bombs were called, and | | ‘i A 4. | spinster, with a sour disposition |now on his way home, and Baby Uncle Dombey’s contribution and{/ tured by a roller claims the la in Buropean waters few | the surface for a smoke and a b sath | Sometimes huning as many as thirty | |. 'Ships-—more ps men “Is that so," she Rita and her mother are anxiowgly Pwedunior £400, Then the three in-| gives the blade the correct motion ani | weeks after we entered the war, ‘Ti t toesh wir, When they came che | ciie at ope sub. Shen there v ailed the A and down the gub-| assumed surprise cu| waiting to make the introduction et were eimilar. s the face at the 4 ene een mee 4 the war, They | ® . ¢ | ve n oll spot, filming out biue green |marine-infested ‘sea lanes the de-| look quite as young as | their-bome, No, 345 West 34th st terests 8 r massage a same time | mace thelr base at Queenstown, lre-! destroyers were waiting for them! across the sca, and perbaps a bit tee brought them through. Pearson's Weekly, ppeiemomn) nic: $48 b Mt, Whreet, ' ig . og nea ma) | Ee =