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3 ous od: 2 COLOR CHART ATTUNED M.D. OF THIS CITY. BY inte When your cook is furious every ‘Suppose you are such a highbrow that the girls won't look at you, Just purchase @ scarlet tie and after you Gave worn it long enough you’ will be aethe best Uttle fusser in town. “This easy and delightful method of anilitning vice into virtue Is vouched 3, for by Dr. Dinshah P. Ghadiall, Vice resident of the Allied Medical Axso- elation and inventor of spertro- chrome therapy--which means treat- ing disease by colors, Not only phy- sical maladjustments, but mental and moral imperfections, rding to Dr (hitdiall, can be cured by applying he proper color. orhe little dtagram, printed in ‘The wokvening World, shows how to draw aghts color Une, Ruch color in the sx nted star, which, according to Dr, jhadiall, represents the thre prim- ary, three secondary and six tertiary 1UsGlors to be found in the rays of the ©'in—the sun {s in the centre of the } aitazram—astands for a human qualtty eist!"By emperiment,” the doctor told ‘) in his office at No. 47 West 42d S2Mitreet, “I have found that when « yoPparson is very angry, for example, red ,im the predominating color in that anareon's aura. A person strongly (usatted with intuition shows more blue podn his or her aura than any other saint. Indigo is the color of benevo- ,aifneé, violet of spirituality, magenta P ) Of love, green of humility, and #0 on ensc"'The way to overcome a surplus of any one of these qualities Is simply *#) treat the person to the color di- «rectly opposite hia or her predom!- /uating hue, in the diagram. For in- stance, a person who is too red—tem~- °° beramentally speaking—ought to wear * yiue. A person with too much green Have You a Jealous Wife? Buy Her a Blue Silk Wais Is Your Husband a Golf Braggast:? - : Get Him a Pair of Purple Silk Socks Even a Blindfolded Skipper Can Now.Enter New York Harbor Thro A Straight Channel Course From Ambrose Lightship to the Narrows Made Fool- proof by a Musical Cable. Dr. DINSHAR P. GHADIALI, With His Science Chart, Tarns Vice Into Virtue. If You Are Sad, Take a Mixture of Red and Orange; Blue and Indigo Will Relieve ‘“High-Rent-is”; Procure a Lil’ Yellow “yi and Leman for Your Nerves Before You Propose to a Girl. By Marguerite Dean. Copyright, 199, by The Prows Publishing Oo. (The New York Rvening World.) F you have a jealous wife, buy her a tailored sult of lovely indigo hue, and wateh her unkind suspicions subside. Tt you have « busband who is bragring continually about his money . > INTUITION BENEVOLENCE VIOLET (spinrruaurry ABOVE 18 THE SPECTRO-CHROME THERAPEUTIC SYSTEM COL. DINSHAH P. GHADIALI, or his cleverness or his game of golf, purchase for him half a dozen pairs of “ <“plirpie socks and waich the upspringing of gentie modesty. time you uak her to fry flupjacks for breakfast, give her ® bine silk blouse and her angry passions will disappear, in his tomperament should wear ma- genta, Of course, changes will be worked more quick's by the appll- cation of strong rays of colored light acoording to the process T have in- vented, but { is certainly true that colors worn continually Will have an effect disposition. The spectroscope shows that every element in the world has tte predon: nating volo! instance, the chief ole waves hydrogen a red; of vei of nitrogen, green; oxyere blue Our bodies ar lof at lenst 97 per cent. u! ementa, and refore of their color waves. In health, the bodily colo: Waves are proportion. ately balanced Disease a disturbar of hese colors, and therefore, by the application of eolor from an outside source tl can } and the cur Then Dr Gh ali told me colors he himself has cerefully to ious compli and ora: nd should be used for melancholia lemon are nervines or nutrients and should be applied to digestive troubles and all those caused by faulty nutrition and secretion on the part of the body. Green and tur Quoise are the germicides, to be em plo in treating specifle inflamma tlons—such as diphtheria, whooping cough, menses. Blue and indigo are sedatives and narcotics, for fev and insanity. Violet and purple ar depr nts, and are supposed to mitigate high blood pressure, Ma- genta and scarlet are the emotionals and affect vartous forms of what th ancients used to eal) “love sickne: If you can't make her love you- wear a red tle and ask her to buy a red ca Then see how quickly the de your heart is granted! Isn't it an idea? And before doing your Christmas shopping early, why not consult Dr. Ghadiall’s color chart and choose his muffler or her opera cloak of a color which will combat his or het heaetting sin? PSSUP JOHNSON, admittedly an Amti-Walker Demoorat, has “ srred Dethi up with an acousa- ‘tion against Mayor Cyrus Perkins Walker, The Mayor says Johnson is ~ lying amd threatens to sue him for F (1°$100,000 damages. Johnson, who owns ih “" ‘poultry farm three miles south of F the olty, is quoted in the Bazoo as as- sorting that the Executive is a fint and not a fit man to be elected to guido the destinies of Delht, The Bazoo statement follows: * “YTICE—I, Jeasup Johnson, am of ! the opinion thet Cyrus Perkins “Walker flirts with members of the fe imale sex. I suggest that voters #o- lect Jeremiah Shulta se Mayor of our sine” ‘On reading the card in the paper vbalfayor Walker immediately cated a ‘ *o*ppblic meeting at Hugues Hal and *“@hallenged Johnson to prove his as- “sertion. The meeting was held Mon- stiday evening and was attended by nearly 1,000 people. Johnson was ‘ere, with a crowd of Anti-Waiker «id Democrats, mh] call on this vile person, Jessup *""Johnson, to explain and prove his * change against me," sald the Mayor. { Johnson arose from his chair and welds “It iw merdiy to protect our ~The Mayorga elit Copyrtstt, 1090, by The Prem Publisuing Co (The New York Evening Wort) city that I made the statement in the paper. Saturday I called at tie office of the Mayor to see ‘f ho would like to buy some poultry. “ ‘Mayor,’ I sald, ‘how would you like to have a nice chicken at dinner to-night” “His face brightened and he got up and closed the door. ‘What's her name” he asked. “I waa shocked, and left tmmedi- ately, I hunted up the Anti-Walker Committee ard told all about the mattor, ‘The card in the paper was paid for by them. I merely did my duty.” Mayor Walker leaped to hia feot. “That {9 a gross prevarication,” ne shouted. “This man did try to sol! Me some poultry, but I told him bis Prices were too high." “Oh, you kid!" sang ont Johnson The Mayor was furious. “Is Con stable Pelee Brown in the hall?” ho asked, “Right here!” replied the officer, “Arrest that man!” The constable flew at Johnson and a fight followed in which the brave officer was knocked down four tirhes. He succeeded in mastering his pris: oner, however, by telling him a good joke on Tip Hopper, the town bum. ‘The Mayor claims it is all @ political plot to defeat htm in his race for re- election, The affair has sét the whole town talking. There is much indignation, 708 Fy srmanine’ Boo les" vo Lowes Bho 2000 RT AAA FO OP KENGTMA” eect. PicKinG FROM He DrAcRAm Seg SHows Cons ugh New Naval Device Wireless Man Listens for Every Tone in Both Ears— When Note Is Not Same He Realizes ' He Is Off Channel Course. LECTRIC CURRENT ve THe Ag Le PHOS, GES Fone MAP SHOWING . CABLES POSITION The Sare Fant! y BrvLoy 1. M§Caraail. Comp ight, 1020, by ‘The Prem Publisuing Co. (The New York Eyenlog World) _ he ds all right. If the note diminishes “ec RE those your new shows “You need « palr of shoes, that’s in yolume, he ts getting away from asked Mra, Jarr as her sure,” Mrs. Jarr went on. ~ But @ the channel, It looks as if skippers nee rested Upon the pedal search revealed an unsuspec pair ng into New York hereafter ni extremities of Master Jurr, ‘The soles $f sohool wee eens tere * and to be musicians aa well ag mariners heeled, and Mrs, Jare, having he of both were looge and as he walked Hing made up to buy something for ‘The foregoing has been accomplished they worked open and shut aginst the hoy, rawlved to Kot him a DeW inrough the laying of what the Navy what was left of the uppers Lke the nue oF olonhes w sult and T seo Department calls a piloting cable from Maater’ Willie tung his head Mrs. Jare explained to Mr. Jarr the Ambrose Lightship. In bad weath- rAnd did you go out on the street “wit do you mean, A new Suit fF oe oe at any other time, ita ald may with those!” asked Mrs, Jarr Willie?) Why?" asked Mr Jurr Ft ae, . Nome,” replied Will his wae “Why, don't you se explained Mrs, be ne ary. The cable ls energized som sai i we just was going et. Willie. @ electrically from ort Lafayette, hia way of saying “No, ma'am,” he Doin o@ shoew—in fact he HAD to have ocher words, it is made to sing a 600 was not mentioning the principal olty f pair oances, No SE oda wd Ket) cycle note, which Is about middie C of Alaska ting cheap shoes for Wi oT woul y ie ’ euduceatikoaneaie Lee eee ae teey about $6 for good onthe plano, A ship seeking to enter m3) jrust: have pited bie ghocs for Matta, as we found Uhis the port In thick weather simply low SBE bad sari ‘ is reer fg Mended pate of On s, that ine nn | ore Into the water, on each side of her, fe neighbors think? And it has heen have saves , ould have 4 pees Hide ot raining! Aren't your foet wet bought him shoes with and will eut Meal Then the wireless oN a mured the boy; (he price of a new summer suit @ man on the ship adjusts his head- idabulapillla darian ashes * third. ce and listens. As soon as bis Hlewap: wear haaeens “I don't get your brand of mathe ship gets anywhere near the end of “Why, who wears rubbers thie time matics,” ventured Mr Jarre in a pu © Chefs : s of rv” asked My arr. “Besides, gled tone. “Why don't you add the the cable at Ambrose Lightship, ie icaeages fait: Wel hey " money you sive because of the sum= hears th neing of the note. If the Lo sabet dg iy : iner suits being rediced—then You sound is more intense in his left They were vabbers Izzy Slavinshy WT pave Vir to put in the Dag ent. the ship iu to th found in un ash barrel that I wore,” according to your reckoning LM Selb ee Jained the boy, ‘an’ J give him @ Why. t nover thought of saving the of the cable, and vice verm, By sig- SE Ee Le ee inted #0 the sult of clothes for Wille!” aly to the helmaman it 4s then pox- cent to wear them because he pain’ he Mr. Jar, her face brightening. V1 15 es id atin Oa’ Gaciean ah’ Gs em red an he aya that makes ., ow that. ou remind me of it, ther But now of vesse] that there shat be an equat Indian moccasins of ‘em, and G © 1 wee where [ can get a nice pa oA 5 x os ine h t Bopler give him @ cent to wear ‘om street bors for myself. T do need a singing of the note tn each of the ro patr, almoet as badly o Wille me operator's ears, Whon thia happens, “How silly! And you. ig boy, to before | Gertie, thank goodness, 1 the operator knows that the keel of want to wear red or blue overshoes!"" monded pa ad 2 2 declared his mother: any with tid now how ‘to save money.” the Aeros Holes Frold ¥ Seionco ‘he British Government is planning to plant 1,770,000 ncres of land in the United Kingdom with trees, setting out 250,000 acres in the firet decade and extending the work over eighty years, ity operation, a new device admits just enough water from the water Jacket of the cylin- ders or carbureter of an automobile to the fuel to keep it at the right de- reo of moisture. By using several combinations typewriter makers have been able to Put the forty-four letters, seventeen symbola and eleven dacritical characters and punctuation marks of tho Siamese language in a single ke’ board. Automatic tn For teaching anatomy a British surgeon has designed motion picture films showing the operation of the bones in a buman skeleton and mus- cular and abdominal reflexes. A company has been formed at Nottingham, England, to utilize the waste from coal mines in power pro- duction, briquet and concrete making and the distillation of by-products, Natives of some portions of South America preserve potatoes for months and sometimes for yeara by alternately freezing and thawing them nti! all thelr moisture is re- moved. Fine Feathers Make Fine ‘Birds Three ohio and &. dainty additions to the wardrobe which will go far to ite attractiveness and charm. A stole of » the popular ostrich with a turban of the feathers. A pretty (Cs inoreasing seme lovely parasol of ghiffon the sounds final note, Narrows. depy By George Buchanan Fife. Coro rant 1990, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Trening Work. BLINDFOLDED skipper can now bring the greatest of vensels aafely into New York Harbor. of thick weather, n middie © on dle © sounds clearly the piano. vessel is dil neerey EIT TT % Qnee meee mae neo eeene ctly over the sb. No longer need fog delny him, nor any sort ‘The Navy Department has provided him the means by' which he can unerringly steer a course from Ambrose Lightehip to the very minute of that run he will know almost to the fraction of d how close he t# steering to the middle of the ship channel, and if be rts from it he can instantly get back into the safety lane. He can do this by paying strict at- ies Tih a tention to the note which corresponds When in his care merged cable, Now, by paying strict attention to the note, seeing to tt that {t doey not sound more loudly in one ear than In the other, the operator can keep her on her course through- out the length of the eable and so bring her without deviation to the mouth of the Narrowa ‘Phe cable, which cousiate of « oore of seven copper wires inclosed in para rubber, waterprpofed tape and jute and wrmored with a winding of steel wire to a finished thicknoss of an inch, ix 87,000 feet Jong. It ty anchored at live places between the fort And the Lightship. It was laid inst week by the Coast Guart Cutter Pequot and the Navy Department bas already made ita test of the device, At the end of thia week or the beginning of next the merchant sttpping men are to! be invited to test and inspect tt. work has been under the super- jon of Commander Riley MeCon noll, in charge of the radio laboratory at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Aw soon as possible it is intended to extend the cuble to thu North River and run it thwurd to the man of war anchor: far up the stream. NHN saee SUODS HE recent rage for overalls has inspired fashion creators to de- sign costumes that are clever as woll aa pretty. They bear little resemblance to the garment really known a# overalls years ago, but they are especially adapted for comforta- ble wear while in the pursuit af do- meastio dutics, A typical overall drean iw made wp of blue and white checked gingham, ‘The guimpe and trimmings are of white organdy, end poagl but. tons serve as further trimming. Home of thee convenient everalls are so designed that, when necessary, they can be converted into an attrao- lve housedress in @ second. Novel effects that mean smartness are seen in the new gloves. A kid klove has ocuffe of checked lk and the embroidery t# in a check deaign. The fashionable glove now has the strapped wrist and a distinctive chamoia @uede glove hus the #trap caught on top of wrist with a pearl clasp. For the kiddies the shops are fea- turing doll package outfits consisting of un attractively painted wooden doll abont eight es high and materia) for 4 complete costume, with directions for making. There are twelve differ- ent outfits to select from, and they «il at 60 cents each. If you bought the doll ready dressed it would cost 1u $2.76, One shop has organized a class tn doll'’s drewemaking, and te uxing these sewing outfits to teach the child how to sew, Instructions are gratis 4f the doll outfit ts purchased there, Tho department in o busy place und the little misses find tt great sport to wew for dolly while mother is shap- ping. ‘The play aprons for chfidren are not only practical but very attractive, ‘The large pockets appeal to the busy little follies who have #o many treas- urea to carry abc Bome of these aprons in blue chambray are decorat- od With stenollled blackbirds, The art embroidery departments are showing « good line of these aprons stamped in simple designe for embroidery, By Marie, Queen of Roumania. had «ot rather wet over the my beautiful butterflies are E musi go to the island now,” sald Dame Dammydimmydeoo, who Cussy affair, “It's getting dark, and beginning to fly back to their beds.” “Where do they live?” asked Pansy. “Oh, that belongs to our secrete,” “They were more beautiful than an clasping her hands, ae was her wont tion. said the old woman, ything I have ever seen,” said Pansy, when overcome by pleasurable emo- ‘Two dear Nttle golden boats, in the form of fat dolphins, appeared! mys< teriously from somewhere ‘as tho ol proached the water'e edge. On the h 4 woman and her companion ap- ead of one sat Pinky-Panky, like @ PANSYeBANK INTO THE LUXURIOUS SEAT WITH A DEEP SIGH OF SATISFACTION, large red-peppor fruit, his mischievous eyes shining In the half-dark The boats seemed to move of themselves, not alive, “That is your boat,” said Pansy's hostess, very eager to be off.” though the dolphins were certainly “Get in, Pinky-Panky i» Like one in a dream Pansy stepped into the boat. It was cushioned ke the softest arm-chair, and Pansy aank into the luxurious seat with @ deep sigh of satisfaction. “Tired?” asked Pinky-Panky. “Not exactly, but it's all been eo broken. “That's no wonder! You have ha exciting that my bones do feet a 80t a tremendous time of tt but you'll wee what an excellent dinner my old mistress can serve.” “Thin seat is really deliciously soft but all the same, I would like to know how this litte boat elides along all by Staeit?”? “T thought you were not going to be inquisitive any more this evening?” Pansy laughed. “I think we are arriving,” whe said And so they were. The golden dol- phin was approaching the little leland with the temple, and when it wuched shore, Pansy got out. Her foet sank into @ thick carpet of primyoses; there was no grass, but the primrone bunches grew just as thickly, dhe whole evening alr was sweet with thelr perfume, mixed with the per- fume of roses. Pansy had never bee fore seen primroses and roses tng In the same aeason, but, th: was a fairy garden, where all things were possible. Dame Damimydimmydoos — |)ttle boat cime swimming along. out of the dusk, and Pansy stretenéd cut a helping hand to assiet the old Indy in landing. Pansy always liked to be helpful; ahe was one of those little sirls who ure naturally polite; she possessed what ia sometimes called “the politeness of the hear “You muet be both tired and Min- ary, little girl, said her old friend, “but I tink you'll find a good tittle supper prepared,” and Dame Dam- mydimmydoo led the way to the rose- enclosed temple A faint light shone from between the branches; the building resembled wome fantastic lantern full of shaded radiance Dame Dammydimmydoo lifted some of the banging creepers, and full of pleasurable curiosity, Pansy followed her into the luminous (building Most marvellous of all was that there were no lnmps nor candles in the Place, and yet it was full of ight: the pillars, the roof, even tho Ubie, meomed to radiate @ soft but clear @hine, that filled the round hall with an enchanting radiance which, without being duzuling, was wonder+ fully bright . Pansy was in eostasion It wes cor- tainly the most lovely dining-rvom the had ever entered, And drawn up clo#e to the table were wo marble chairs with soft, yellow 6k oushiona, the color of daffodils and outtercups, with here atl there a touch of silver, as thourh the @ilk bad been kissed by the moun. “sit down, Mttle guest,” eaid old Dammydimmydoo, Hardly had Dame Demmydimmy- doo finished than there was u sway= ing among the rose festoons, and the most unexpected progeasion stepped over the threshhold and ea- tered the temple. Peeping Pansy thought of her Inat meal among the ears, and ashe amiled-—#he remembered ‘the silence on the cave, except for the crunching and munching, and she remembered how Tim had profited of the food that her furry friends apllt on the cround—what a contrast this was! A marble table with a yellow silken cloth and @ mans of exquisite roses, with fantastically benutiful butter. flies hovering over them; golden dishes, priceless opal-tinted glasees, and a strange old woman sitting op- posite her, telling her all sorte of ine teresting things, while the radiance from off the table made her face look less wrinkled and her nose leas jong, Hesides, Dame Dammydimmy- doo had tuken off her epectacies and Dame Dammydimmydoo had aston- ishing eyes, no bright and inecrat- able--somehow one could read her deap wisdom In them when she fixed you with a strangely piercing look. “When you are finished, little girl.” said her hostess, “we have still one thing to see; then to. Ded you shell 0 for a well-deserved rest.” “T bave finished,” said Panay, who waa feeding the adorable white pony with rose leaves, (Oger, 1920, by The el rexiewte, Tre) Maxims ofa Modern Maid By Martourite Mooens Marzlball Coprright, 1020, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Prening World. folly, the world makes it hard for her to straighten up. Sex antagoniam will never disap- Pear #0 long as a woman's idea of happiness ‘6 danotng in @ hot ball room, wearing her beat olothes, and @ man’s notion of bliss is fishing from # hot boat, wearing his worat. ‘The new Uteny: From the hospl- tality of the home brewer, good Lom deliver ue! Forgiveness te a woman's «ift to the man she loves—-and a man's parting gift to the woman he no longer loves. Every man is convinced that he could always find his pipe, his paper, ‘me eyegianses, if only his wife wouldn't insist on putting them away for htm. The woman who wants to make a fool of 4 man need not worry about Prohibition's cramping her style; nobody has passed an amendment forbidding the copious administration of flattery! Definition of a family: Something that ts noisier than a league game, W tony lovely woman stoops to more expensive than any make of car—and always in the way. Somebody says that a rise in platinum, most fashionable meterial for wedding rings, will send up another notch the high cost of matrimony. But, days slacking, or groudhy, or late to dinner, Could you call « peroxide blonde dear man, wedding rings of ANY material are not fashionable nown- ! Home tw @ vastly overestimated spot—some one im % ts always il!, or dyed-in-the-wool strew?

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