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> MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1920 The Womanly Woman Dangerous! Woman Is as Old as She Looks! She Is a Direct Descendant of Famous Beauty Expert Tells How » The Cave Man; Man Is Helpless! ———— $= so | You Can Polish Your Personality. | The Day of Rest!) «wtete. @n-American Woman and Author Claims That the ‘“‘Wo- |___ re as: ee rl eae le en aiiaaiens 2 }Miss Pauline Furlong Tells Women Readers to Be wad tmanly Woman” Is the Most Devastating and Demor- Groomed in Order to Command the Respect dy alizing Force in All Nature, With the Possible Ex- Others. ception of the “Manly Man.” ' By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Coprright, 1 by The Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Byening World) womanly woman @ the ; she doesn’t know the harm she accorm- most devastating and democ- | plishes--muddle-headedness, lack of efizing force in ali nature, with|ciear thinking, are at the root of her Guecpomnible exception of the manly | disionestly and unserupulousness.” man. ‘The only “What is this ‘human womal way for — the | asked, “whom you put at the opposite | / (= HUMAN woman | pole from the womanly woman?” to escape her toils | _ “She is the woman who is not over- | K >: fe to understand | sexed, who has human qualities, rather Lrg her, and as no|than purely feminine instincts,” ex- %G f MAN was ever | plained the author of “Invincible Min- | known to under- | nie." “She gives sex its place in life, a“ stand her, the only | but she doesn’t use it as a substitute / way,for him to! for heart, brains, scruples, soul, i/ @ escape is to fiy— “Often she is beautifal, often she y N er to let @ human woman kidnap [is intelligent. Yet men have to be _ MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1920 -— -— e WEICAN'T Go, \ HOME . MOTHER , |S GIVING A s Q ra POLITICAL TEA By Pauline Furlong. Copyrlunt 1090, by The Brews Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening Wort) Polishing Your Personality—2. ‘ “cc OMAN is as old ax ehe/pooing the hair it should be basetaipe W looks,” and it is certainly | examined for split ends, and about ome up to her to keep sherself)in two months these should be singed youthful and sup-|off with a lighted wax taper in the ple through dally} hands of another person. pygienic methods,! Qily and ury scalps, light and @amdh which take time) hair and greasy, dry complexion mag and pztHence, To!all be cleansed and improved eae we well groomed | day with sin toilet accessories and glor:ousl.| which will gradually overcome thest healthy certainly | troubles without putting in long requires patience | tedious bours for special treatments i and diligence, and) beauty parlors, The selection of to be tox in the] proper soups and lotions for the daity {lee. Os. | care of the @kin, | cor of skin and scalp aids matertalliy { scatp, natls and teeth, or in the con-| in helping to improve the personal aps ent” educated to lie her, and against the ditton of your wearing apparel, such! pearance. Likewise, certain shat ‘ { Drollery in her shy, veh brown | womanly woman she hasn't a chance. as soiled gloves, torn veils, shoes with | mixtures, ointments and tones <. | eyes and playing about her mouth, but | Men frequently do not know feminine \the reels run over, &c., is aM unpaT-|iighten or darken tho hatr, as the ou ® Bote of more than superficial earn-| beauty when they see it. But they WE CAN'TC joes donable offense to those with WhoM | ose may require, and these shoukd 1 estness in her quiet voice, Mra. Wliza- | always recognize the woman whose } man a \ you come in contact, and usually |». to help keep the hair ita” | beth Sanzay Holding, author of| primary appeal is to thelr senti- } HOME! MoTHER denotes an utter absence of self-r-| natural color. In subsequent articles ; “Invincible Minnie,” the cleverest | mentality / SA; |spect. Without self-respect no one | aa HA 101 0 harm Gel ey an Ansehiecn wernn in wins |. face is are as cobimon am, che| SAID FoR US To }1 shall toll more about proper shame i t can demand respect of others and it is] a gvod plan to think pretty well of yourself #0 that others will do 80 also. i While 1 do not advocate the abuse} Fat Ankles—Unhappy: If they ane of cosmetics nor the use of dangerous) caused by excessive or superfluams chemi yr changing the color of the| fat, general exercises for reduction of \nair, 1 certainly do believe that it is] the whole bedy will have to be Ree jentircly permissible for any woman| sorted to. However, if the Boag prematurely gray or unusually pale o-| structure of the ankle is large, of sullow to use any of the vegetable] the muscles are excessive size on the stains or colorings to remove the gray| ankles there is nothing to remedy thid ~ hairs or brighten up her faded skin.| condition, 11 is sugested that you Meanwhile, the daily practice of some} wear high shoes to hide them, i light physical exercises, deep breath- ‘ ing, baths, massage and nourishing Whiteheads—Miss R. 0: ‘Thead foods will also be helping you to im-|are very similar to blackheads anf t prove the condition of the hair and|are to be treated accordingly. Opem oq complexion permanently. the whiteheads with a sterilized —~ In order to dress the hair beeom-) needle or a cumedone, removing the ingly it must be serupulousty clean.| pus, then apply some of the follome | It should be brushed each night with! ing salve: Benzoated zinc ointments ane, 100k i used to be, before the days of Suffrage ® Gay, registered @ bull's-eye on “he | ang: economic independence for wom- target of that cherished tradition—the | en?” i argued. “womanly woman” and her perfection. Lam afraid she is just as common, | In “Invincible Minnie,” which Is the |OMly better camouflaged,” answered Mrs. Holdet ‘4 01 § lings t Thad of this type of female, and which | ‘he ‘home, T have seen her 10 offices | I wish charming male sentimentalists | where she usually is trying to marry like J. M. Barrie could be sentenced to | the boss, und not infrequently suc- read at leaxt once a week, Mrs. Hold- | ceeding. "You see, she is the woman . who always gets her own way, who fag sums up what she calls “womanly | gorg from life the things she wants. | women” and what I cal! “hundred per | Of course she believes her own way is cent. females” in one blistering para- | the only right way. She is the smug- | graph: gest creature—the most self-sufficient! | Mysteries forever unsolvable, these | Probably she docsn’t often steal her ’ sister's sweetheart and commit big- | greedy, hypocritical, obtuse little be-| amy, as my Minnie did, but ehe is tmgs. Stupid, without sympathy, they | C Care EB of doing these things and | none the less leave their impress on | getting away with them because she | the whole world. They force us to is sure whe can arrange the best pos- | silavac that cies: blind ane sible destiny for every one she knows believe that their blind and ruinous| find because, since ber goal must t maternal passion Is a sacred and mys- | righteous, any means necessary for tic thing; they hold up to us their | achieving it must be sanctified. There animal jealousy of one man as ‘Jove; | literally 1s nothing she won't do.” poos, tonics and lotidns for skin am@ soalp. ‘ OTOP - \ "AHA what ont the pent ofan Go ZO 3 a stiff clean brush to remove tangles|one ounce; salicylic acid, twenty jn eer HOWLING | ( | a and dust, and if very dry and dead| grains; gum es iphor, ten grains. Ape 7 \ i Nothing, , reptied ee mete we Giidobets ( ie No ee DON se looking, a few drops of olive oi should} ply at bedtime and leave on watis’ 7” he calm ¢ ction of des ‘ : ~——— a sv pls eateine | mor | cept to sce through her and keep her | 3 t \ WANT. To be placed on the scalp with a medicine] morning. pane i [from influencing us, if possible. A \ oe A pay eae Jdropper and massaged in for at least — man can't even do that. Any human TORE OVER )/ | GO- HONE five minutes and then brushed at least| Fever Blisters— At night, woman who sees a womanly woman ; ie \ fifty strokes to give the hair the gloss, apply Uncturd iodine or carbolic acti and brightness so essential to fastidi-| With a puff of cotton on a toothpick, ; ous grooming. The otly scalp should cee hare weekly shampoo without either! To Make the Hair Wavy—Edna Pal — massage or brushing until this condi-| If the hair is griusy, frequent shames % tion is overcome, because oily scalp is|PO08 are necessary. The followdng | already over-stimulated. Be! ofore sham= | formu may be used to keep the hatr | == |wevy: To three cups of rose water j#dd one and one-half teaspoons of Cour tship CEN | seagscunth and ono teaspood of oe sweet almond _ Marriage Binached Hin—iydla A setimaghl By Betty Vincent. but time w!, estore bleached or dyed | cCamyrigns, 120, yo Tae em Fat | wir r. You are taking” 1 meet the demand for Buster -- : | ORT ct my advice to young peo-|% Stet risk by applying any other dress accessories, novelties are ry M ple has been to those at least art spied at this time, as the hake daily baing shown in the neck- | Thi J F, ily Th tf f ff N teen and mostly OVER, but |! Hable to turn out almost any eolor ‘and guimpes are especially papular B R yy McCardell al Yi ; est of 7) y we his ! Ls ceCardell, | Bide to the best of | complacently they reveal this little |i SUN ne detoate plied i : By oy dl r l ; Edited by Bide Dudley. fairs) Care of Brushes and Combs—C, Me beast, witich one loves with rage and | eee ee ae teehee cot ateaten | Copyright, 1920, by The Prem Mublishing Co. (The New York Bening World) | Copyright aftaire | ote iw important to keep thesk Same disgust, and cannot res vais mes on Lids TOR | t, and they | ee 2 | @ cles clean. Use hot water id ame |of blue are especially represented i : ; * - 7 be cal it Womans And porhaps it ia | Of ieee fre cepocally repreeenied In Mr. Jarr Should Really Cure Himself of | Our Hero Tires of Life on the Farm Monta if there is no ruber in thelr Perhaps those others, with hearts, | oa Hi S ia A Ci BAG | composition. Otherwise hot water with braing with soul, are not true| 4 visit to the ghops impresses on Leaving is Spoun in His Coffee Cup | and must do. Always ringe women, only the freaks of nature.” with the fact that taffeta ts the ma- | *| + }prush s Well with cold w uige lo keep “But why do you call this finely | teria! for afternoon and evening wear RS, JARR cost a the bristles stiff. i drawn, this perfectly recognizable type, | poth for dresses and wraps. A unique glance around the ti a WOMANLY woman?’ I asked Mrs. | combination ia the white BY THIS TINE casting a covetous eye on the man she loves must kidnap tkim—tbere is bo other way.” | ‘Then we agreed that the ond poeti- | ally just fate for the “womanly wom- to be married to the “manly M Holding’s name for the | | professional caveman, the domestic | brut ferve ‘em both right! | 2) Glimpses Into New York Shops ' Copsriaht, by The Vress Publishing Co. | (The New York Evening World.) natural co othpinrensttpenemee which 1 shall answe my ability, for sometimes the of the heart of childhoud are very, | very deep i ‘ um going to ask you if you will and Joins a Circus ante ine questions,” writes tue Agnes L. “Lam eleven years old and Master Jarr took his aching knuck- | HEN we parted ton days ago,| this show, You gotta cater to her ar |1 know that J am too young to think @ oul of bis mouth and choked W ‘ I was a farmer, A | she'll run you off the log 0, by The Pres Publishing Oo, (The New York bwwning World) of fellows yet for some Uine, but t spoonful of the half-witted gia a farm! It wasn’t ton organdy | a thing escaped ‘hor me|am in Jove with a boy who gues to the! Failing Hair—F. F.: Dundruf and until Queenie « back & sob with Harding when I went to eee her iM} with taffeta, ‘The organdy is applied| Mr. Jurr felt that glanee. “It wa | Scoten national dish near Cleveland had playfully souked |in and took a seat at her private|same schoo! Ido. 1 am good looking, ! poor circulation cause the hair to fall hor Staten Island home. in bands or narrow ruffles. ON® | an jecitent ba eo ‘| Oatme $ healthful and oatmnead| me in the face with an over-rrpe to- | table. 1 hustled up with auburn hair and brown eyes, but] out, Nichtly and. brasil “Because she 18!" deoiared the | model has an overdress of errebroid- | nucmurec } you; besides, at fs the | mato and L was a bit What will you have, Miss {this boy I aan in love with does not seem | with aa stilt, « sh Will remedy * novelist, with emphatic terseness. ered white organdy which gives aj trying to d the morning news i know of that hasn’t|downhearted. { was en route to the | Queenie? 1 asked to care for me, ao would you advise |inis condition “But a womanly woman is supposed | POye! wffect with the lack skirt and | janer je had upset his coffee. i in price,” Mrs, Jare added.| kitchen to eat my breakfast and J Listen, Funny!” she — replied.|me to write him or not? Also when prceneny Where d'ye get that stuff? Youlne seas me on the street he acts as| Dark Circles Under the Eyes—Pawt know all they * roast beef aadli¢ he were afraid of me, so would|P.: Dark circles denote lowered vitale potatoes, Hustle it in. you advise me to go with him affd]ity and lack and there is ne to be a nice woman,” baie “Is it *She is," repeated Mrs. Holding, | Most of the shops ary featuring | z : yy [neckwear in an exqusnte shade of | ‘You probably know and like her. | ine known as blue bird blue. The ‘Maw, I can't eat outmeal. [t]ate it, Then I decided to rearrang makes me sick.” he sad, my plang for tie future “And it makes me sick too!” eried| Farming, 1 discovered, didn't ap. an vecident to ask for you coffee bi © you've had your fru Mrs. Jurr coldly Any man doex--she makes him 80] are collars and cuffs, guimpes and|Mr. Jarr mut again, this time|Utte Miss Jarr, “lee cream never] peal w me: J am of an artistic na- “Wil you have it tender?” _|4o you suppose he likes me, and dolexternal application which will re comfortable, although her cooking isn't | gfleta and. tho favorite material i3| to tho effect that he wanted his cot-|™tkes me sick." she added, as|ture and 1 could find no music in} “Oh, | yew -heart-broakingly 0,")you think it will be all right for me}move them unless the cause 19 Fes realty good and she does everything in |organdy. A collar and oust set With | Fe. first seosting a substitute. the grunting of the hogs nor the} she replied in scorn to write and receive notes from him?| moved, : the most ineflicient way. [know sev. | PAFOw frills is $1.75 Mian MUIR WAHL Noun, pohee wo had better behave!” re ffaw" of the palf-wit girl I served her with the meat and she]; am not ging to pass this year in] = eral womanly women and am devoted] mo large hat is having an exten-|firet if you didn’t fect the eraving| Mrs. Jarr, “I @t your} immediately after breakfast I re-|seemed Pleased, After devouring it} chool. Lam in the 6A grade and he to them. But I see through them— | sive representation in the prosent dis-| for its stimulation,” said Mrs. Jurr,| her eating Is oatme ‘. 4 she told me she would give me u dime! iy going to puss into the next grade, DoYoul there is no other way for a human|plays. In fact the large models soum | «wnat good is it to pass laws aguinet | MF. Jarr was not eating his oatmeat.| way pint” suid the farmer, |i" 14 over to the horse tentiand can you tell me if he will love woman to keep the upper hand of [t2 Produminate over the small hats] our, Gr we are to become victima| Otmeal was a dish by him despised 1 curry her steed, 1 was about tolme when he knows I have failed?” ne ch we have become accustomed. San ASHEA Gh YO mands in AO. | but being devignated as an example. he hurriedly attacked the cereal in ing of your letter that you © and do it. Sho likes you," pe| 2 Resmaning of your igiter that You! csrisn, 1020, ty The Pree Pubtuhles Gy guess you don't owe me nothing for to whi them, They promise to be the favorite hats|of other bad habits?" Here Mrs. Jarr “Usually sho is helpless in their | t. wear with the filmy summer frocks. | ohecked herself, “However, the clutches because she will not stoop to [In these broad mmed hats the ybject when the manager, who bad u in, took me aside, eal. What you goin’ to do?” ywoimy Bb ‘ | question, } LE dren are present,” she udde m Pichia ; ae What is your profession (ierire Pere are too young, und you know it, to ‘Ghe How Lert Rrening Wands more helpless, because they cannot un- | Showin these trailing over the brim |What you're doing!” Mamen Wille tarp The farmer dolichted. “S | ‘ ; off by telling you what you already] States was gas first used to light want rice, | want rice,” wailed es Yos, sir, I'l give two dollars a week." You mean bonus,” I suggested, | Floor’ from We opery ‘Hamdet” Kin | Naw Mary!" he re ed ' no rice prepared. Had| vt he arowied,. Yau derstand the womanly woman, because |and oftentimes extending over tha Mr, Jarre thought he was now es they admire her, because they are | should caping, But ho was not, little Miss Jarr sorry for her, because she has the |= <= “And, as 1 was soit to say," re-| Thia Wax a ufo want to utter, strongest influence over them. THE EVENING WORLD sumed Mrs, urn, the eye being again| there bein know. But I will tell you a fow | sweets? tings which you probably don't Who first authorized the trans know, and it will du your brown eyes | lation of t ye into English? ¢ he sud, “I like actin’. Go a r te me “The Face on U Fi ri ‘ ; goog to read, 'Phink less about your! 3 Who qttented the first sewtna “As I see her, the womanly woman Mr. Jarr, “if you would only | ther rice Uittle Miss Jarr would |” fae SEE PAG SRN: 58 diet r a tt little boy [m in An t ee her, the ° wpon Mr. Jurr, “if you would o n rice Miss Ja M eAvedd alm ont tha | paid te Wing Ac Mbaes aS auburn hair and the poor little boy |: n ° ‘ iv @ airect descendant of the cave OUIJA EDITOR ASKS | cure yourseit of the most unpleasant] have demanded oatmeal 9 nea a sieved ab en toa PaG FB chance to eut| een mins away from you, Don't| 4 In What clty’ was the Srmb ail woman, and a perfect example of the | @ anne | habit you have of keeping your spoon], “Gimme my ROW, MAW" AMed | ee nd considerable excitament. A| 1 Weut over and curried the horse, fatter yourself that be rune away |#tre opened in Amerios t survival of the fittest. Her qualities Will the High Price of Materials $|in your coffee cup you would not be| the boy, he having slyly changed bi Raf sary ener a euler sana f t of spirits | because he likes you. He runs awa 5. Where was the fimous Omens ! Y ‘ D q s cor of outmes, roy nas his | © DA OTFAV Os " ne Romy : OF Spiele cle of ancient time § of utter dishon’ sex to the Nth| affect Women's Bathing Suits} | ursetting your coffee all the time mune fer Wak, ee) nin| CUMYe Te BTrived: Gok 18) Oe ERE (ed ia) Gantinaats | Decause he uctunily is afraid of y« f n degree, velf-suiliciency and stupidity | 3 This Summer? Mr. Jarr said nothing but Mrs.| father, which last was partiaity con-|0P8 Were fbi gia ere eae ene ws {for boys in tie GA grade do not fair] & What city is known as the Crege are ihe protective coloring, so to | Jarr had still much to say sumed. “See, 1 et nearly all my oat-| foowed ¢ arrivipg |t the) pO YOU KNOW THAT— eta cinsholey mtr Nee ie Maer cent ” speak, of phy woakness | Prob: “Gertrude complains continually,” | meal!” ano, ree Ot ka ink holtie | vives sa ee fn Oe aoe rat What famous movie actress te ably, in the in ts of racial life, the x “It re eRe tile tak panata aatineal | A Die uid he was that ’ “ ed that | huir or brown eyes or a : Bh bee ee Aura’ the cave bear Bul it & Your He ing to a ve to stop all her| tov Ne ontimend |" criad ute peraan apd 1 Aakes him for ee ltime tht “er Into n| Now, Agnes, the thing for you to|, & Hew many square miles qm ine the world could spare | QUIUA other w slain out of the) Miss Jarr i d know v drawing & ons aa i i ; townshiy ery well now " | > | tamle nen.” Mrs, Jace shook her head ae though | “ft might learn to act on the rape ne seed | ho ja ahve ‘is Ww ireek Wresites coninued Mrs. Holding Weert casi Lai hae Dn een og apne UES Pek hla Jeze," I replied pres more about mn Pe 4 is warmer admirer of : i | . . ‘ 4!" he re Ww a labuut a little t who worked har 7 aby @xomen- than [ am, 1} Jattention was disinwtod, rewohed ou “It y father encourages you | 3000 make] A olf 1 " lo W : posed t Abways hive been § two oh an investigating finger to poke a! the way you act, what can 1 do? | You @ waiter in tt ub: ten ' ple, tae w serves ae a| 2d paased his w yeu would baye | "A very ate a dren are Title girls, because 1 believe | imam , ewe | fried eax in ils Dis, ound yellow | she usked., “You know oatmeal ia| | Heine without tavk references 1 sto yen been a whoie higher than ye [rom what kind o¢ tree 1a 4 j go much can be made of them. But ere are two answers to Saturday's leanne aagt aa rybody @houta eat | W4S unable to overlook his ofter, s ure! Your letter is fi f mistakes. re ow om pee the type | call the ‘womanly {question “If Garpentier’s punches | ‘Te: aie TA ARO @ABGNONE Te ern” aia sant me 10 the, eeaat| 2 TNA wee ee Aware ance tei ae How many years ie the term i) ee tne + ne Minmernanit (ase biveeiaa; williams tescees? A rap across the knuckles deftly! oatmeal. And after this until every pled. nO. BFUR ith ine new perated device me et ou of office of u United States Senators, 4 Qver the human race, over human! Sport Lover—My Ouija board con-| applied with a tablespoon was awift) body does cat their oatmeal they|tent and a soiled gentleman put mel nn ine trungoma, | nett “t love & Boy which” instead of ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S women as well as human men and /fides that the fight will go ten rounds, | retribution shall have nothing else!” to work, But before he did he gave | : Lap sya ES ci as 4 boy Who goes to Lhe same scliool,” QUESTIONS. ever Tule ebil re ae your sompiata unions stopped by the Agt-Saloon| «ow dare you put your fingers 1 was just waiting for you to eat | ine sone advice. | Windo or shutte aid selse aalita: leswenn aheniien a woman ¢ i League. ° ” Je tasters in France girl yg Tor children. Her cap is drawn by twin| @traight Dope-—The French idol {98 she food, you naughty boy!” were] yours," said Mr. Jarr blandly, “Always slip Queenle Toa Toson her|_,xpert butter tusters, in, France Sith Oe elias CME aAs: eee bor mast, sceds-sex and WRtulneas, the latter | will return witout any fresh laurel ‘words that accompanied the! “I nover eat it,” said Mr chow first,” he said. “She's the noted | ca m tbe can detect the Clavar of et ea aes nena te * qutth a single eye or she doesn’t gee, says my Oulje, = reprisal, “Eat your oatmeal!” sharply, “It dowan't agree. Seebeck cigar ABA in_the sien nt! trncsne se classical a ‘ a