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HOME PAGE Friday, April 4, 1919 Original Dress Design | For the Smart Woman | By Mildred Lodewick Copyright, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co (The New Tork Evening World) _To-Day’s Design Presents a Charming Elegance | the Fastidious Dresser. , Compromise and Be Happy — ' Pauline Furlong’s Talks | "’ On Health and Beauty é Copyright, 1919, by the Prem Publishing Ca (The New York Evening World) March Winds Disastrous for the Complexion. By Maurice Ketten Copyright. 1919. by ‘The New Publishing Go. ne World.) ©, Joun DEAR ! WE MuSsT Nor QUARREL over A HAT Joun Give me FIFTY DOLLARS To Buy & SPRING MAT | | PPC HE evening ts the ¢ | occasion for wo- | man to shine, but women have to | choone the gown to do }1t im. Not all types can | wear a sleeveless | gown or a velvet gown or perhaps a chiffon | kown—it all depends | most CE. Jupon the particular j type of the woman ‘ skin which does not absorb cold cream most certainly does not wearing It. So it is a@ sd It, and it ts my personal opinion that women under thirty | do not need cold cream at all There ts time enough left for pull- ing and rubbing the ekin about, and I think it foolish to encourage the Orm flesh of youth to sag or become accustomed to local applications which it does not requira Too many young girls these days imagine the extravagunt use of cosmetics necessary to improve thelr appearance when, in reality, they would be far more charming and attractive if perfectly natural. I have often said that to be really beautiful you must be superbly natural, and as youth {s all too fleeting we should let it have its day without trying to improve on nature Onee you start the use of cold creams and cosmetics it is a dificult matter to discontinue their use, 6o it is best to avold them unti! absolutely necessary. Cold creams and lotions should be gently applied with « small Piece of adsorbent cotton—the general motion being in smal) circles, always upward and outward from the chin and nose. All traces of the cream should be wiped away before applying powder or other cosmetics There ts a general impression among women that the use of greasy | Creams will stimulate or create @ growth of hair on the face, and this is & mistaken tdea, because It Is not the cream but the rubbing which causes down to appear on the cheeks and lips. After this growth has once been matter of sulting the dress to the woman as well as to the occasion, f she is to shine, as it is her best privilege to do—but if he can wtapt to tecomingness vue of the new gowns a-glitter with beads and iridescent trim- ming there is an added assurance that she will shine anyway. Some of these new dreases which have so ingratiated themselves with Dame Fashion are heavily iaden and gorgeously resplendent with beads, but these sre beyond the reach of the ordinary wom- ap with limited means Some of the most de- You Are GREAT on COMPRONI= SING THAT'S THE RIGHT SPiRIT UTTLE Wwirey, YES, ComPRomise ANO Be HAPpy 'S MY Motto ALLRICHT Give ne TWENTY-FIVE Jonn DEAR IT SAVES LOTS oP lightful effecta, how- ever, are to be had started it can only be removed by the electric needle, because all depila with = @ minimum dq tories further stimulote the skin and thereby cause @ greater and heavier | amount of bead work Stow'h of hair to appear. | WwW deliutely done on chiffon, and fortunate ly this sort of dress is more generally becom- ing than the one previ- ously mentioned. It presents a dainty ele- Kance which ts most charming, — especially when completed by a ee een tee on {THIS FROCK WOULD BE ESPECIADS# bow, as I have pic- PRETTY IN SOFT ROSE OR oii tured. To carvlesaly BRILLIANT GREEN, let one end drag ts men past forty years of age will find that troning the face, neck Gnd chin with ice wrapped in @ piece bf gauze will cause the skin to ap ear firm, pink and youthful. ' Pure cocoanut ofl feeds and nourishes thin, dry skin, and when ft can Be procured in its purest state it {s highly beneficial Then, too, cocoanut “ (not cocoa butter) 1s soft and easily app'ied without undue friction. Advice on Courtship And Marriage ; By Betty Vincent Dovou LIKE THAT Fiery. Piety Business? Sure! iTHaKesy JOHN HAPPY ano | Don't Lose ANY THING 1 Dovate THe PRICE oF EVERYTHING Conrricht 1919 by the Pree Publishing Co (The New York Rvening World.) Le ON KISSING To kiss good night or @ mere acknowledgment of @ train. A dress of this character is equally pretty tn @ soft rose or a brilliant Le be just as pretty with crystal..bend@e’ and @ scarf of sky blue. oc we For summer wear, ao eventing comm green, or almost any other color|made after my design to-day sepa Co The matrimontal papers which are which one might favor, but the color i about the most practiol thane Pe net to kiss good night, that] eld on newsstands and by peddlers of the beads and the scarf must be | could have, regardless of tte Desuaiws is thequestion, MIf 1 do not of street corners have been sued « considered also. A soft rose ovlor nee 6 oe kins my friend good night." writes number of times for misrepresunta would be delightful beaded with sap-| Meehon Etkor, The Drening Word: RCH thinks me stiff and Gen, They must be read warily, an phire blue, and tied with a Ilac tulle Will you taver prudish. If 1 do, I have @ feeling with bumor! |mcart, while the emerald green would with a design thiat ! not have done it, What asks Eton dreas? Wi am I to do?” — -——— ms a) it to take the. 7 Are ways of being reserved @ sult In my Without being “stiff and prudish." wardrobe, as Y The ¢ w! S Most successful with | aera & pretty cape he firs is the girl who, either tah twenty years of s bb y y studying the ways Ay, feet 1 inch talk an beings and drawing ies- vlonde. Thanking ' n, takes the middle aABAR T WN. for past favors, she behaves toward Ad has . t in all over jain— pleasantly surprised. I knew you finished, he squeezed my hand as {ft come a real man, When I stood tine 1 go to euirt 1 over ag pleasantly surprised, I y & # Miss 7 B tr with good-humored re- ventures of a Country Boy Who on your poreh this morning and saw alec!” Almost un. “ie 2, food sport, but 1 thought ; he would break it in two: and there aerge. or “40a ve up to a certain point. « . that crowd of people, drawn there by — She made no answer, Almost un- understand replied, ere tears in his ¢ hac mala } ; , the " y nsciously 1 reached out and took thought the same thing about you. God bless you, George ei would make @ pretty nee she has beco! eI * a ust owor—the love of your ¢ usly if ie . if: cNas ROOETRR make! (OF | Comes to New York ana Makes duller tar Cree ana tier fowe tor her hend aa f had done @ Bundred Lise long, hard fall from s nundred huakily, “Come on, let Ko 4 ne aA dress, trimmed” with, rest, she draws down @ sudden 1—L realized how small and un- times when we were young together, thousand for you, and from two hun last gad rites for G. black bk peuaueee 1 disappears behind it, so to ° j ’ ADO: ext of us ° she did not aw it away, And sud- dred thousand for me—to nothing. 30," . a ogiu : important the reat.of us | denly L forgot the other man, forgot A long drop and nothing but. the the office in a dreary have suggested Panty j ors not permit an argu. She sat quiet for a w! e | 7, ‘s ‘ “There was a verse that hung at 4il iy resolution of sel{-conudl, tor- hard bottom, 1 ne floor, ks and round buttoas may°be H Rent, fo yon the kissing the head of his bed years ago," she gut everything but the great lonell- thought ct you with wg around, and} YY used, ang thé’ ealiée ; 1 , WOULD make her " suid; “a bit from Stevenson. I'm not bess in my heart, @ dustpan And here you out with bills, | deem stiff and prudish. Nor does she A Story kvery Ambitious sure that T remember it exactly, but > “Hetty, Beity, Betty” I repeated ure as ct and At as ever, “How iy’ tho end of the week, we ad | may be of tan or white fallleaii'®!s°, | ive away her Kisses for the aski } Puen atnine ike Unie and over again, “What o any straightened out our pisces . Ay ata ine promises ['ve Just be laughed, with the regular old- everybody, paid each employee @ Batter, Breming Worlds tet Phat cheapens any girl, (1 only w Hl New York boy Siiouid wead SORE Aa eloee,. Me eeryel making to myst? What of aliith Morrinon” hoartiness—not- & @onth's salary, and disposed of our bic geay) Perel io rig could Near the comments young JOE OR We Ore: ae ise ideals of a really big career, of s trace of disappointment or jease. And there was $2,700 left for . by b 4 - Sone Me Se Gre Welhien ee of putting work above me and about $1,100 for Morrison. preciate your sugge® o ak -ready sable nd no miu ‘ wless vice, of puttin ork above | 16 a 5 ui ee ewe: The, oasreaay Ben geet, taint @raue doe, friend, don't know whether there's “Not much to show for all (he day®| tion for an afternooa were Copy rindi, via, ty Ld ery Ps Hiba sia ? J Ga 1 out of the wreck oF gnd nights of worry,” Morrison com We Wiel teas Seve Tyr mane” aed Dee hue, ita 4 aig Bhs Y feed his heart on high sed. “L hope you've got mented. “but it's all right. We've got bea ey Te poet MWeut each one according to his type, 4 "Not merely fine: replied, “but Natty Want (otek h to bay for this breakfast. mented jeorgette, The / néver f ng to be herself always true, I wouldn't mp ‘i eset 2 uccess, but can L do it? Can You needn't worry,” he laughed “ “sand our friendship,” I added, al not new, but I have dver f 5 to be elf alwa terday, perhaps day 1 know it's man do it—alone?” “there'll be a few thousand, how “And our friendship,” he repeated | four long widths of tt, true to her own type, yet chame- true; and worst of it isthe Worst 1 do need Geordie, don't many 1 don't know, but my guess nestl old scout, and] pogig Jadn-iike, able to adapt her surface fit is that, on that basis, I'm con- he eonbed, would be less than ten, If you want fonven We'll in| ° led other pieces behavior to the need of the occasion. Victed of being pretty nearly useless. Need you?" Lerted, “Oh, Betty—I more definite information Ach hon, won't we and it does not show 'The worth-wh n always admires he way bl perimaty e made a atlick motion ' i 2 to wait for it. [ spent yeste 1 promised, any wear. How bei ipod bated 19 live be is uy a Merwin Carers e,"" she ¢ Why, n't know how to go on, I was ing in the sand." ; so. might | make it up to t® girl who Is hard to He may | tg"have tet evurytuing’ ‘Grvton sue cut to aN na thus. ree ny, many, friends.” Afraid to put my fortune to “Go on,” 1 ured. “Tell mo about pnd,iee Hare 2ON A, ang went | be tashionsble? Acs for the moment be vexed at ber for say corrected it." back to the Y. M. C. A Just as a Ny 7 oY She cee > 4 kly. ‘ » man nat I'l get vu thought? whe echoed, &@ wx 4, Ms °1 sked for the|# Woman 87 years of’ not y if, Dut after the episode has CHAPTER XXII, 8 aced up au ‘é i 1 thous! geod I lay down there on my stomach ratter of sentiment I aske r qmased he resp admires and la procerdnns yy ‘Piease dou ied, stretehing f uns baok ¢ nile forcing M8 WAY vewierday gazing out over the ocean, room | had lived in when I firat came | age, have gray eyes, \ a Th +4 - out z ow York, 1 is 2 he tear And, first off, my mind was full of to New York. [was starting out all| gome gray hair, « sore interested in her for not “falling SAT down on the rock at the yg), r, and for writing you about a man thought there was some one ‘inult and disappointment, Why did over again, and it seamed somehow | 9004 (pete gor’ his charms as a lover, bend tn the river where Betty a litik uieL When ed Morrison with w else." L blurted, and my heart stood pion have te drop 4 Just at fitting to start from the same room— ~ complexion and acAgain [| would impress upon all and 1 go often had wat together, She spoke musingly, a8 sociated? 1 had a teloph still waiting her answer, | this enitical minute?” Why-_coul just as T'meant to start with the same | Color tn cheeks " igitis to be good humored in their where we had fished when we '*,)he Wr hid “Last night Gihetes Cano k bade bree laugh, “There was some one else ig A rt cece Nig eon bern ulert yr4 fees ee gles ~ j eteshos with the too-ardent man. The|were little, and bad talked and when 1 knew we were going to lose market and it’s cl 1 Ye're Geordie, Some one 1 loved a@ lor get you Into the thing anyway? I “up, a fact which T took aa a] | aryed Pr 5 a didiow dare you, air,” attitude ts old-|pianned. From this rock we used to Min 1 cried almost all night And just about strapped rui time aro, Some one who uned t iy Mare YOU GUAn CRUE LLttA. Rabe OnE ming, @ pictured, and purple dalle fashioned and silly throw petoles out across the smooth ! and 1 sont fee I had not expect a te walk with a wand talk ath ut all the stay off there in Merwin and leave (To Re Conchided) or velvot ribbon, \ The Deadly Advertisement, | surtace ot the river, trying to mako proud that the ¢ lia iisd do in tho world—-with my help, me to face the music ail alone? And Pranion Hitor, The Dreaing Work: | “Brooklyn” wants to obtain “in-| them skip as far as possible. We had nich he Was ale imo ’ yout t ° Sort Ta BAS: OREIN® FOR ese The Far Cry 1 am @ schoo! gtrt formation relating to matrimonial] almost denuded the sand of pebbles \ I Fay oa \ re al teGd It Pele Obl poy fea reached out and spread ita spell B Mil Rid 16 years old and ast rf PApers published bere and in other| at this point Instinctively I turne $ Vwondertul t ane Po hered han bran awn quick him, Ayer Ine 2 Kok te bhInbing how vant oy Henry Uner Iideout desirous of having @ ofties,”" look or something to throw, I ana hard : Co URRATa RAGe Rete matics pretty style treat I advise hint frankly “Don't read] to walk buck quite a litle way, but at Olah, Geordie,” she rasr forever ebbin a fn a you for @ gingham ~ hi s0, G er om * orr Geordie,” shi ha folded her ¢ boing anc lowing Love mi 'e thom.” riously, that is They are} jast 1 came upon a little bed of stones, oo 7e8 nine ou Meoenie) pike tim mo. worry, so Ld id Ray Lowe washing the feet A Story of Love, Ro anc dress which [ Kather diverting if you bear always} lying close together. 1 stooped und ¢ me? You wil yout Promise me you won't walked te r je iellows Uke we. wis and Adventure in the having made ft apmind the ridiculousness of persona| picked up half a dozen. Ag I straight. Teli Yl a, ory. You. succeed so easily, hand, toward the little wh and worked, worrled anc _ red and bloe « re sh ; se of A mink ri ‘ ; 1 A hean her hor 4, and got up ar . 5 3 Si wavertise their charms, DOLD Bere | ee Te ETT Og the path, “WHY, of course, Uetty,” T re- Geordie, and you are so young (iow that had been her home and got “up and hoped Southern Seas | white cheaked. 3 Gas wmal and financial, to print. It! knew the dress—the stop. 1 drew SPonded warmly. “What could you won't let this evar CHAPTER XXIV. I've got ny eye on a certain un F turned heavily toward the door unusually tal end stand) 10 roason that if their claims] pack quickly, looking for @ Way of es. TTP vas sure you thought #0” she if Mince Gm: Cates é AAET. dorwear factory that needs an adver As he went thero came two quite thin, bave @ ° were (rue they Would not need to re-| cape, but it was too late. Inthe same |! Wis St there were 4 vive t ITHIN a little while after manager, T think they ma ane aad Jark complexion with we ta mothads much an are uscd to| instant she bad seen me and knew Answered, “but | Mea) Sinha ete 4omohow my return from New York ‘he best underwear in the world, and eouncs. A$ once © warning posed pov ‘and dari bet ataed ie pect that I had seen her, didn't nk he was wasting himself 1 just needed to have you tell me tor Tha t . hich | think I could show them how to geil Shout from the compound, @ crackle . co 6 She hesitated. 1 thought for @ mo- (idn't think he was wast ey needed be Have " ad two Interviews which « tot more of It than they do. If of ruttan behind him. The eallor brown har, Are Um@ 0 lly re appears tn a] ment that she would turn back. Then [p70 11 @ ithe, town, Blo “LT know,” she ansy I aball always remember, they'll have me they can tuke me at tas inte hy Neeik aemnnd going to wear hate rrewsi @ story of some tsolated| she started forward aguin, down to {01h 10) little thrill of pride in each other's help t The first came immediately and with (eir own price, And fifty years from Or aaaminnad Rin lane flake of the dress matestal : ho frankly adver-| Ward the rock—our rock. Aw I stepped j00"! ce to Springfield, and “she reso and steppe MenHacy wowhen [come to eash in my ih PPP ag: rlgt this Summer? . is; ’ clecagpely Meerkat Sema cece k out to meet her she raised her eyes, 4 vend ones away cutie tet 1 My tr due at 7 o'ck g checks, U'll gather my heirs around arm from under the table, fetching domes for a wife, Some woman Who! ooking full into mine. I took on A a aaInatlniea wane ' et oe ae stepped the bed IN say up out of shadow a carbine, He fired MISS mY ae¥irvs d }ome above all else (and! more step and spoke her name as tf | 1 nar aid to rotul wank bit I'm leaving you my old ft biaate | Collar, cuffs iat jo) replies, and they live, had been @ prayer. " 1 as if he § 1 gold cuff links and a | trimming bands rafier in pence and content, These ipapiapanigens t cht blame rod memory. Your father has ‘This is only a bit from the fasct-| white, also narrow vest front. Mesa teria cuavar ncaiaia cr CHAPTER XXII. vey : ovedt the health and tempers of nating atory, “The Far Gry." that will |rhooh ‘tie "white erocket Dutk dhe type who take marriage as a ma | QTY sat down on the rock, I RAINES O88 OED OUP Final in aummer-and wart inwiner boria in soriai form on this page| Yes a hat of the goods wo geria) and nor @ spiritual thing. Mere stood, not quite certain wheth- at the Belmont,” be cried, slapping i it Unnecessary for them next | Bins . perso! comfort ls to them all that er 1 ought to stay or go. mie, won't you? me on the shoulder, “It may be the thelr shoulders Mr. out has created some real|A NEW STOPPER FOR MILK deo necessar But to the man or “There are 80 many people ' Snpetiw | Mphats Rote sain’ oreo AEE te mt a J tia LM t at a swell Pr agen ida Ey) RH live racters who liv ht and| BOTTLES, @aman who desires true companion: |tp the house,” she sald softly, “I felt oir | iy have dhomene te deme gq Dont Retty.* 1 eried. “Don't re- Gr ® Ae k hoon had he Ace Hved OS thou ena love aa buman beings. t] A now stopper for milk bottles @xip ard a real home (which means that I must have a little time alone.” iat it Ww tha th and ¢ ou " the book bas some of the mysterious,|a spout bometliing mo.» than a shelter from) J experienced a sense of shame at 1 ca ‘ are @ lot of t ou | reached over and grabbed his ijusive South Sea romance that lurks the elements), the only patietactory | neing there, an, intruder on her gricf, w J nave HOURhE: her BBR 29 YN OIG = Bands And bie “unpponed Up in Mer, under every hanging palm and where |against the admission of air whem, channe!s of personal acquaintance I stooped to pick up my hat. boy until your picture in my bag, with your win; aleut the old man's death, and every tossing, white-capped wave |bottle to which it is attached: da, apd social intercourse, “E think I had kgter goy, began. to-day, kia on my lips, And this Unei—thie Betty, and everything, When I bad carries its own shred of adventure, upright _ 1 y ‘ bd ai dame