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HOME PAGE Monday; March 31, N Ve \ Vek sn RAE NON Aad cd Ath Pauline Furlong’s Talks On Health and Beauty Copyrtsht, 1919, by the The | Day of Rest it eth, By Maurice Ketten | | Original Dress Design _ For the Smart Woman By Mildred Lodewick ress Publishing Co, (The New York March Winds Disastrous for the Complexion prening World j | AER) Copsriaht, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Brening World.) WING to the mild condition of the weather this winter I did not see | fl / ind This me Usef ‘ iN THE O the necessity of writing at length on the care of the complexion | | | .( CEILING | ais lie Would Fi r Costu: U ul during the cold months, However, as the month of March seems | hhh rly a - to be endeavoring to live up to its ancient reputation of eas We sald to _ “coming in like a lamb and going out like a lion,” 1 ¥. scoro pre-eminently shall give a few timely hints to-day on the care of the oi over all other fabrics skin in cold, windy weather. in tho combined The face should never be washed within several aqualties of dressiness hours of exposure to cold air and it is indeed a good ———_. and practicability. plan to give the nightly bath of hot water and soap to SS { |So when apring . the face and. neck and Use only the coldest water in the | } ushers in the modo for this exceptional fabric, what woman, whether of small In- b morning and at all times of the day, when the face % needs cleansing, unless it is done with thin cleansing | | | “AFORE, roam coms or not, should March winds are said to lay the foundaton of a good crop of freckies, | ER MOLE Name oe “itt ‘Patteta 'S PROHI Brio Pr resist it? Tal but as freckles are due to a pigment or coloring matter in the skin, T think N > Te RESOUS] | may be handled in this theory should be exploded. However, March winds are many times re- Ky Dh various ways, but my design to-day of- fers a type of dross that the owner would ko to keop for “best” wear, for afternoon occasions Jana for church, It is dreasy though Jqulot and .conserv: tive, In fact, a bride would find such a costume — especially convenient and smart. Dark blue Is always satisfactory, and in this model the same color Goorgette crepe finely tucked is in- troduced with effec- tiveness, ‘The Eton jacket effect, which ls the main feature of the costume, may be 4 separate little affair and worn o 1 simple Georg sponsible for rough condition of the tender complexion and women who Possess such thin skin should take every precaution to protect it against both wind and strong sunlight. This type complexion needs cold cream and lots of it. Both daily and nightly cleansiigs should be made with cream and only the most mild and bland soap, like pure castile soap and | warm, never hot water, should be employed for both face and body. ‘The face should also be protected from the cold winds of the spring. vy a@ chiffon veil and @ thin coating of pure’rice or talcum powder applied after the cream has been carefully and gent d away with a soft gauze or che Never rub your face with force to remove ¢ream, as this causes the flesh to become loose and fag. After the warm soap and water bath, at night, finish with cold water applications for several minutes and then pat the skin dry with a soft, ‘Turkish towel, It is not advisablf to leave cold creain smeared on the face at night as this encourages blackheads and coarse pores, after the cold cream cleansing use the warm water and soap and then apply a good thick nourishing cream to crow's fect and fine lines. ' In subseqnt articles I shall give formulas for cold and cleansing , easily and economically made in the home. cloth, crea LIGHT KVYEBROWS—MABEFL If: ,cournze their growth and graduatiy 1 do not know why eyebrows and | darken them, en lighter than the] PERSPIRING 'HANDS—HATTIF hair, aud 1 would not adv Me nerve OSs ay cause blouse, « t may try to darken them, You a litt sho in tho palms Hirtemari ih iid jure your eyaeght wl Is during the day and try | | the nerves through } iy id nouriahing foods. n the hands at night will m smooth and white Use un eyebrow pencil lashes and brows andr pure viseline on them wi a goft brush at night. This will en- make t The Romance of Words By James C. Young. ERY few vocations have so pic+/Upon pantomime for effects more V tu a language as the | than their speech, which waa heard It combines both the|r2,oq 1% % suall part uf the spec- quaint and the forceful, and many portion of the bodice and be attached to the foundation, Tee jwhich offers only a (OPE iT IT WON'T LEAK j chemisette and un- With LEAK THIS TIME | ®) 3 dorpufts to complete THROUGH S I MoPPED nay. en pe conte) ESET. | ate yt (Ceines ‘ Se 9 A MODISH TAFFETA COSTUME. mployed for these portions. Over|deep band of the tucked Georgette © the shoulders of the plain jacket the| With a taffeta cording on the edge ~ tucked Georgette inserted in points] forms @ delightful finish, lends a decorative quality, while at bs = the lower edge a careless hanging Fashion Editor, Bventog World: theatrical Hew would you bow which completes the fastening of its terms bavo been alw © fond of refer- eve! 4 a ee Ad We almost never # Mis. suished company | reli the severity of tho straight ash wt making up ry day usage, almo Thespians, hero was.a time lines. (Following tho side line of tho a ules a speak of @ free ticket to any jWhen the name of Thespian was not Jacket, the tila of the ekirt dope to crepe ment except as a, “deadhead uncommonly “used in speaking of 4 i silk | and cotten mixti.o for @ young girl seven- term bas been used for 2.000 years, in Fawr folk ae tis alniost obsotere ix, cot i practically ev civilized tongue. | rood p; f the stare and its fole e is the way it originated. | lower to the old Gree myth ie ey (pe | 4 long length, but it doos not remain }the same, preferring to assume the diagonal line which brings it to but a little below hip length when it finally See eats hameved toa as: 2 Sa Ae its round about the #kirt, A teen years old, who nany relics have been preserved from es gre Ob labia | wn we ancient Pompeii, dug up in recent ‘years as its ruins were revealed by . i excavation. these relics | | im ort we case of theatre ‘tickets’ dat tbe are tall, Sho desires the dress for afternoon. wear and practical summer wear, : "MOTHER. This {9 pretty with self color taf- feta or Pompelian playhous J many kinds and shapes, each signify ing by its appearance that the holder ii ‘ papaito be inten Cad to, BORE AIREY: Adventures of a Country Boy Who seemed to me a kind of reckless game got the business, It was agreed that out of ten new ideas are wrong first 0 a lavish throwing out of money by we were to mect again, and that ltile dangerous, he had earned hig salary ‘There were dozens of sound business: | number are several small skulls made concerns too rich to miss it; an ex- by little £ was to drop. tholr Treks tinea aware dale treaties usualy Por thew ae & of ivory. These were presented only | ¢ omes to New } ork and Makes bendiure dictated partly by business about the office, and xeck to A few days later the Old Man held little capitat’and a little merchan- | P Charan weanens Tes consideratios partly, also, by down opposition as I could, &@ conference in his offier on the,sub- dising sense, Such businemes were | SETEOTHODE MAD SOR RAY FN the human weakness for seeing one's When the p arrived, ject of the advertising plans wh.ch ¢.ming to the big Wall Street houses ° a ceived {roe admission—from which we G d Ww li name ,in print, The glimpse ee sring on the c vurker and a ed, 1 a sings ; 5 ined. tree. 08m rp riitag =tern xOOd it a treet Fi aa ne glim, w bring on th font, and Marker and L had submitted, ‘They all the time begging for money, of. get tho some merchandising of ere to wo at ¢ © towether, Were discuased pro and con for ah fering thoir soula to get it. And » to water-logged businesses. | “deadhead.” - - b pag) Marea est ot Fay oyna pe to Purker that I confided hour, and it was evident from the they were being turned away because ming. Bi Anbinen ort of Pompelian. theatre : = zy and its application to sa momy wlvertising plans, And without outset that the majority optnion was they were too small for the big fel- ¢ ane BOTe & x baer Our visitor's tall: appealed to my tin- ever saying it uloud to each other, in favor of sticking to the conserva- Jows to bother with Pablo Filijor, The Evening Word “ticket” was in the shape of a pigco Apatite beeen geualy: we formed a tacit alliance afnnt tive policies of the past, Even Par ‘There was our chance. We'd take T have four yards and, the: d to holders of the | cheapest seats in wh ‘peanut gallery.” Of course, it is a » wero of bis address I the richer softs pace & He five pollcles of the paw, van Fe Stopped up to thi aker if mnembere of ‘the rather sided with the d troduced myself. He was v ns on two or three of these every year: Y reorganize them: soll stock enough | Of orchid taffeta for and while he would {, raiso the capital we needed; lay 8D and ins crowd. Some vy cor- real men behin t we call the! » We knew that the Our busin) the n quickly, he was crowing ve d, | dial. He recommended some books Witber & Company, Wwe co noither like to see more aggressive measures Gut an advertising and merchandia-| @% evening gown simple matter to decide the origin ef on the $ sycholory f Advert si Thorne nor Wilber, adopted gradually, he was not In ing campaign for them, start them! and would ike ti this name, but in [aly the last ga! + te 10'e, hy Anmbledas, age @ Company, at Pesan ag peiieatag tte aa aaa As able to teach mi at favor of committing ourselves to any on their, way, welt our’ stock at al °. ; er eicenn: iat SYMUPUSID UP POLCEOING LHAPTEKS, @ day or two later for further d the mechaninm of the busi- radical departures until we had taken frogt and “blow out oe lery atiil Is called t Digean. lott, Geass Grvlue, @ COULITY iad, Wolke G8 & GEA Lk Ue CaMB Dlure of Mawin, Mess, mine @ cussion of the matte in turn, found that some time to test them one by one, Pee ne patilad On, And & vealtned that eek your advice as ag it used to be in England, “Peanut qe ss: yr " Dew Dra tcusiuumare who has. re T called ut his office three or four Rte ee ey ed ; So } hat night at dinner | met Morri- in spite of his picturesque enthusiasm | to a smart and at- nu of the advertising agency and the core of his proposition was sound G Li him the decision. To my sur- ‘There wast an opportunity for just] tractive style, I am URIS heh gap days later, 1 4 about 4 ofciock ‘Waiall, Sito Of We clerks va In the afternoon. The President took OO 10 Cake UP BLUFAd wy 88 to be ready to Lake the posihion private room, le ‘ord e Mo Indie We ayeeuseie au fuds the mouey coinee It me into his private room, left w 4 n the two gallery” is distinctly Ame All of us have observe were ve Parker soon dis- ¢ in me that sixth . 0 as Bim suc to dine Of secretary shoud Ju Pio Sait x prise ho was not as dispirited as f Pgh as be plotured, It masks whieh usually are a promin BS | yore that Be ould b waged for the gense of protit fad assumed bo would ta. tn the woe Gus tae Flo Prag om eR “tall and rich-com- feature of the decorations on each | {ure uo after Lata reat of tho day, and ther we which was so much more b eset fa Shh \ eeuee hat | . ereennly, ; mh in verve uonable club, There ko mets ME, Tuone of wene to work. veloped tau gue nd contrary he seemed rathor please nd propositions came to the bie! plexioned blonde, side of thy proscenium a 9 | tae we“ fi Siri Deekaee, fhe ott! See oh ine Muh Stem WERE tO Mote cal in muntolpal ec Leeper ueraOne and | anticipated st," he exclaimed. follows every year whieh were turned theatre, One of the 8 tne | Thom is in, Gucrasaw's eepboy fend eusisies curiting and rajiroady chiefly, don't funderstand that the esaploye And it'w all right, It's « lost op: not becausn they were notlwoighing 120 grinning face of Comedy & tne sar eget Wy Vibtie audus they?” ho asked. é Thorne, Wil vortunity for them, but it's w tounc but because they were just too » ive been think- ‘ 2 of ‘Trag “Yes,” T said, “with some few speculate,” ORG FOF Hay | ECM r ‘- gmail. When # concern is thinking} Pounds, Am thirty~ countenanc ‘ high class industrials.” He smile nr about it for w eka, What foo! millions, it can't concentrate on| three years of age : ‘ 2 4 aie eh career ‘ [aed pr 7 fo amid a ve for stieking Ground working jundreds, »ple. Who are reorman a : CHAPTER XIV. te of Merode Juergens & Co.” I here's a wonderful Correct,” he answered. “The em- for body alse, Let's go into buele Me act ae Aanth tie to ate but look younger, those w 1 hed nouced thht Pic ng's eyebrows you,” he continued. con= ployees never do nese don curaalten’ 4 nS ptr ghee i Greek ani = (Continued) , Arched just a trifle, but he made fo cerns whose securities um bande “But members of the firm'——- 1 ‘You're an attractive nut, Morri- UP ther offices wie no re ores sa | rR 3 called 0 6 P happens, Ar, Greton, that comment. “lL have employed Mr. aro well known to the public, Dhey suggested Or onid, “Ite @ Ape idea: On Of Peek Rene este ea venient . ¢ the word 4 we have an opening roton for tho city sales service, are perfectly safe. ronames aro “Perish the thou Ho held up Sein the money ¢ ; they are offer ad half tho profte off shaded pink silk nye 88 08 3 ' ond tment for ake him familiar with household words. ht to be a protesting hand. Bee caiiaa a, Wanted’ as Vanda in men Pe cao Be sons attending a m A cata elas (ray divert Py but ec It just occurred to me," 1 cor bute, Taeking, @ hundied 8 wee (To 1 matin and vely roses, cients ordin held t Pati am going to ng held out bis hand ia tinuous!y~-a!l 1 Yo ought tinued ut with the cotton crop as Mere you are, ane bye tte mall tulle and a Httle t The diy fashion, to build up a matting | ott bad promises to be, ene might 2 1 t T. > y, of doors, wmphith ‘ neh t : ‘ he f we 5 alives of 7 f doors, tn laree un , onth. Tt "NGiad to meek you, Mr, Groton," milli investors, to whom your bul- drop uverboard.a. few shuren ot tho {8 w The Far Cry | suiver cloth across performance may ‘noi y as you Aid, “glad to have you with us." letins would go out eve Block of some Southern r ’ oi — | the bust. morning and er Lon tarted toward the d¢ As have a wonderful ce “An interesting thonht.” y ‘ / B | | Mil Rid | hg . eco followly ‘ hee Drne ca ny wad o make a lot “Pven, continu en if reued. “You nec , » ny Lipaig ge iw making cons more thes earners cella bg Mr. to do A big public service didn't pee not tno ¢ to NH quit, and you y enry ner Kideout | Vasdion Vatitor, Kreniog Wort suce than Laat with Mr. duc 1 wid, Groton, that i btn at x Id of & man $0 them," Rent an office downt t 7 I have 21-2 yards Siren t , + Groton, the employoes of no habit that ¢ r “ ther P : E a wore often of enormous Dut the awry Is. Of secondary" kms ‘frome Wilber Co, MeN aoe! hart ae the habit of clipping coupons “We understand each other. Wo Me eet down there and took around. A Story of Romance, Ad sath cor cree aa 1 cabs, AYES WTO eens porance 1 have thous he aver what ro bankers and brokers.” of bonds, You can form that Habit were kindred apirite You. hesdn't DAY me any sla venture and Young Love kool and rose of the a 7 z Du A vhe led me out to my desk, {9 half a million people. You car © told me a few days later that ean make enous rh 4 4 sg — tion with vhe right te was one of a row which waxknown make thrift really popular in Amer- he had put through a little trade to to settle for my boa in the Southern Seas. | same material, Could AN OPTICAL ILLUSION. s+ "With this in the otttce, as I discovered later, as {Ci our common advant It was not You pay the office rent you suggest a pretty PRIVATE ecomowhere in Fran i . ; ym any row fach desk bore tia We became an frien: ly Speculasing 4 the fushion 1 had PA eh fh rma ‘ LANTERN glowed beneath a ros style in whieh f has eee Pleased hing ne a little brasy Invitation, he went to followed wit Juercens, T juntt Ath die . ee a Gould te thant See nan re Mr. Olmsten me for dinner, taking a fied it myself in a number of w ropos n va ush and revealed the shinny " medica) — office ad to hear you Parker "Mp, & man who was to have And yet it was or ie Wheo Rub nod one, 1 © busi. fomicur é crouching there. pieces of goods, A* through the ° " he answered, 1 1 Holme Mine was 1” & tall, rather first deal w owed out, and 1 put nD enally, steed ile, ty With a tump of coral in otther band, summer sports dress of testi Re GpOne UAT Litt haencla! the last dleak, | Wickering ind atod it Colley, wise aid aon teepeaeoe ee camel an Ger beat ua both, ¥e “ove friendivss boatman beat his fi is what I need. Am y 3 ' s 4nd then took me across js Rouneed = ¢ . sen eae ‘ a t ‘ 0 the letters A BC acquaintance are ni fe office and began my initiation was hia name and I liked the old siren call to “get it quic Morrison’ head, sirol on stroke, withouj twenty years of age, in front of the portant. What you need to do is to Inte the mysteries of the bond bual- the first hand shake im wet heart to thumping a little and put te & CO" mercy, for n cient days } rather stout, Thank-~ would ~ be bling} /4y Soud foundations—decp cnougd ness as conducted by great and Morrivon was a “copy-writer.” His faster, T realized that all my dreany Groton, Morris he reo ‘forefaihors had learned to dull their ins you. r ss és king; (2d Strong enough to support a really honorable pagking ho yple iptended him for the priest- of having lived down that p on had ted, “Don't that sound good? jp i MISS °. J. oe Sif remarking: | wort ‘Attend to that and wel yood, but he had run away fr heen a dream and nothing ¢ The Why. man, it alm nge itsel Tho girl in the house had no such Le) ‘Do you ree! th take care of ityplf 5 chool after two years of it, and be- thing was in my blood; its pulse was poetry.” method, | my man? Ju but on his deak. A CHAPTER XV. come a bartender, He had been tramp pu my heart was tuned to it U let him tatk away: he hod on | Tho skirt could be * ach we el fauitlewsty dressed anchor I had liept ti ¥ printer, t ditor of a country news- of the most attractive votces T have T © onty_a bit from the fasel- | stay except for the ee y ar entering windward throughout all paper a travel nan, and halt CHAPTER XV cver heart, Kor aheor entertal nating story, “The Far Gry,” that will trimming pieces, sha : 4 nh doren oth He ¢ way < ather. choose an ever begin. in Yorm on this page ; The M. O. then procured a white |“ uM h ty this th ay ubled months with oily wmile lity t ANIKER and I made some prog- with him to an evening at the thea: next Monda which sown be rose, dinner plate and placed it a few inchos | Way." seid ‘Thorn d ov Juergens. I had reso- ine King’s Ene stand ress sin conver the mem ime d the thing all ft iy a story that you will re be to match the blouse, from the man's cye . Vickering re-entered, He was a lutely stuck to my work in the eve- jump through, or lie down and rol! hare of the frm to walle at was & real interested in, one in wh you can| while the revers on the waist could idaying: | thin man of about forty; medium ping classee at the University, As a over, in advertisemonts, that hal " Bag veh Ncern as OUYW he live the life of the people through its| ve pray " Wweat Teac ne mace relyine with AYerElawes, and a Per Kpecial addition to our classroom helped 10 put more than one concern Of advertising, Wilber and » had studied the conditions pages, It takes you back to the time ‘ecculaiaeianail ie at is this, H : tectly tailored sult. ‘There was notl ork, we were given the priviloge of on the bith road of suecess the young to reas it, We would, ofcourse, do when the world was yeung and deeds} » Md © HBOS or, e @N- ing unusual in hi ATANGE % once or twice a month from Apparently my immediate likine for yon took w th lo. It of daring went huntiag through the} LESSENING GLARING HEAD “Vey h ing at all t prominent n ig Various } ! Morriser i reciprocated. With th ra “Old Mas yr the company 4 for their masce LIGHTS, » MO? q nd sin the fiianeiod dis- bus President of the advertising arency, Fag p in agset like my Tho setting iy the mysterious, iilue To lesson the glare of autemobiignn NL mo dOa trict. be ady ed to the desk with — On hi osident of a large we sat until late that night, layin: rey ara of business hy anny” market sense, Hut specu. sive South Seas, where romance! headlights an inventor has pat “ waen you | line trench quick stepe, on Ad thrust into one advertising agency addressed us, His out xchemes for Thorne, Wilber & en guilty of one really tating Would not be our main busty seems to lurk bencath every hanging} @ mounting for tneir in and satch u Prureian Guard» of his trousers pockets, Temarks vpened up to me a new field Co, My guests apparently were ner- nev or original idea. but he had news. Our sig oualt to read "G. A. palm and every tossing, wilte-capped| lamps in which elestros! hink be's a bentam,.”—New Orleans ir, Pickering, id Thorne, “this of thought, I had never given much fectly willing that T should haye blocked a thousand ideas of other Morrison & Co. Dredging, Towing wave carries ity own shred of adven-| thom eithgr above or stale, is Mr, Groton, Mr, George Grotom, atjention to advertising, It had @gedit for the schemes, if only tify men, And on the theory that seven and Dry Docking.” We would be ture, \ cal plan 1 . . eo

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