The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1921, Page 19

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True oe iitl. hi en i: Girks, the Wide World Over, Put CLOTHES First! OT ee ee Ae March Came In Like a Lion, Then Came That Decision for Mixing Prescriptions and Beer, Now March Will Go Qut Like a Liind Tiger It’s a Great World Afier All! Copyriait, Inet, by Comprielt, 1921, ‘Tho Dave Dieting Cx ow York Eveniwt World.) Miss Margaret Slattery, Who Has Lectured Around the Globe to Flappers of Every Nation, Says Even the Universal Joke Must Be ‘on Finery. By Fay Stevenson. ‘Copyright, 1991, by The Prese Publishing Go, (The New York Brening World.) gS EOTHDS, good times and men—those are the three things which G interest every girl in the world. Just mention anyone of the three to girls from the Orient, Egypt, Burope or little old N« York ‘and you will have the undivided attention of ‘all present.’ " After delivering the same lecture to-all sorts of girs all over the world, Miss Margaret Slattery, who is now m New York at the Hotel Pennsy!- varia, orade thiq statement to me, Miss Slattery went abroad under the auspices of the Child Weitaie ‘Department of the World Sunday Sehool Association and, beginning with Japan, wound ber way through the Oricnt, Egypt and burope talking to girls and young wom who aye in business or industry Her teoture subject was “The World ‘Ten Years From To-day,” and after noticing the smiles and nods of ap- proval or intense interest these girls ef the various countries give vent to, phe is inclined to agree with Kipiiue —that afl women are alike under their skins. “Tt was pecutiarly interesting,” said Miss Glattery, “io note that no ms ter whet the nationality of the gir ‘ls, no fhatter what the conditions of their they ail reacted to my lecture in the same way. ‘The anene maiden laughed in the : LAH GOING TS A SWE ORMALCY wouldn't be so bad if there were liquid refreshmen ‘ N the side, After a few weeks’ (vial of this eelebrated staff, Colombia is looking as well ag ever Thi Gem of the Ocean te-atilt Worthy as much as it ever was, no matter what the pawnbrokers tell you ©" = Under the spell of normaley, rents have heen reduced from # year to $200 month, Bight mew kidney cures have been placed Oi the market, two of whieh require no chasers, And thanks te the yi ing and crowing delegates, the lay members of the hens’ aniom ame | speeding up thelr work. Iraay In honor of th 1 Nations, Turkish towels have been: : in the Senate's Graeco-Roman baths. Fresh decks of cards have beenen- | stalled in Congressional! eommittee rooms. No baths are pro fe Congressmen, but they are allowed to frank thetr lemndry home. trains are now arriving in Washington only forty minutes tate, another indication of normalcy : As an example of how the country is responding to the new 3 istration, poker chips of Harding blue are always worth the most, ~ cs malcy has barne other gilt-edge boons. It has resulted in an ine of 15 per cent, in homes and 600 per cent. in brewing. It has algo pesulterd n Snappier editorials in the Raleigh (N, .) News and Observer. ~ > . The suys that make the “Yo Let” signa can’t see any business reetval, ie Just PuT on A HAT AND A x PAIR OF SLIPPERS \~& AND YOu ’Li BE RIGHT iy sryes THE GUY THAT MAKES THE “TO LET” SIGNS CAN'T SEE ANY BUSINESS REVIVAL. 3 Sb, but that's the only soup stain on Uncle Gams veg. Under the ministra~ tions of normalcy tie phone operators are giving us shorter rings : wronger numbers. Henry Ford is giving more exclusive inter a Oysters will not be palatable from May to Amgust, inclusive. we ‘The only untoward event since Harding’s inangural was the ‘ ment of income taxes. Otherwise, everything is hopping No ball games have been thrown since March 4, and Judge only been slightly impeached. Caruso is getting better under pwbtican Administration, Admiral Grayson hasn't copped of a ship. And nobody seems to be worrying about the current shortage. Patriottem rans rampant, but patronage is running better than # 'D BE PINCHED (F / WENT LiKe THIS / a Se ie aa (ORE CLOTHES ON THAN MOST places as the Bgyy*tian ‘or the French 7 maid, and the Chinese girl and the Hindu expressed wonder or anticipa MAXIMS tion or hope at exactly the same gi or A “What part of the lecture referring to the girl af the next ten years did MODERN MAID they consider the most humorous?” I iN — GUERITE MOOERS MARS/ALLI “That about clothes,” laughed MiSs ‘Copyright, 1981, by (he Presé Publiating Co, Slattery. “Whether i referred to the Moi New York Kyeuis ork) Chinese girl, who formeriy bound her HEN a man is escaping ftom feet tut now wears a dainty little a “flame” he might at least shoe which is about! as bad as the he polite enough to remem- old-day binding, or the sweet young berber the fire law and “WALK, not Sing who waiks down Fifth Avenue run, to the nearest exit.” qm beh heels, it always caused a To kiss and tell used to be love's emfle, In Mot, any reforence to fall unforgivable gin. No page skirts oF tight ones, to tho hair over the ears or the lip stick, brought rears.” “But does the Orentet maiden or the Buropean girl care as much wbout cosmetion as ihe New York mri?” 1 qsked Miss Slattery’s kind, unde face beamed at my question “They are sunply wild about yvan~ ity eases,” she replied. ‘“Hven Whe bashful little Chinese girl simply plasters the stuff oo. ‘The girls also around in cafes and smoke cigm- rettes with juet as amich pleasure and ecareireeness as our own Ameri- can . “Of course,” continmed Miss Slat- anding which heavy sit be but vhe girls who {} f i but many women sionographers and baainess wothen. | found one of the Chinese women imagtaadle at the head of the transfer depart memt of a bank in Shanghat “Bat whether French, Japanese, Cayionese, Indian, Keyptian oe Palestine giris pricked up their am when my lecture turned toward ctothes, good times or men. * “The business girts of these coun tries get out to movie shows, to ca borets and, of course, moet men im ity, “Bat besides being decidedty tem- tame and decidedly alike ‘maide, nen "AN of these giris were wide awake ‘girls won't be girls’ no if, after al! po . ne are born?” eon- Sunt teky. merely the necessary qualification for writing a young man’s first novel or an editorial in his coMege paper. Tf the tax collectors want to check up any man’s intome they need only strike a mean average between the sum of which he boasts to the friend from his old home town and the sum which he concedes to his wife. Any man at all can make women unhappy, so it would seem that there need not be such sharp competition between clever men toward exactly Dot sean done dry dinner, homer” ont” remarked Mrs, cluskon by analy un endesevor' when one is dmsgtred AV you a@ perfect screen face’ For years beauty was the first consideration in jodging Now scientific facial measurements pave been discovered whereby applicants for sereen work are judged. perfect “camera face,” Hero te the rectpe: Tt ‘8 oly ona, Br Dear Mise Vincent: 1 ethrothal arranged through ler fam- stenographer, eighteen years ol The lines of ‘The distance from ear to ear over iho forehead must equal the distance The eyes should be the distance of one eye apart. Both houses of Congress have come into their own. Before March 4 gress’s opinions amounted to nothing. Now they amount to twice a8, And since Burleson loped back to Texas the Dead Letter/Office is no the liveliest place in Washington, then came that lovely decision for mixing prescriptions and beer, and Mareh will go out like a blind tiger. Meanwhile bootlegging has st from fourth to third place in our national industries. 's Oh, the work! ain't such a bad old thing! March came in like @ lie All ap for normalcy, boys! The Treasury is now in charge of Pittsburgh millionaire, showing how times have changed. There once a time when marrying chorus gals was all a Pittsburgh mill aire could do. Over in the dip department, the Ship of State hag with no entanglements, in spite of Skipper Haghes’s whiskers, that end. lexy, “there are sti two types of 20 was made foreman of the diplomats on account of bei : ‘| wae im all thewe orwntries, the pro- The finst kiss goes in the class To} : Hughes raul » dip! ‘ ing the mother }. L Sth President of the United States himself, H. ven tected girt who remains at home, and with "s doughnuts and the ey ane Per NENEEDS Oe IO) eee OS ee ee \ fhe business or fuctory girl who goes PS aan ag Rl ak Voce a Ww BND LVS CARDE LS, Commerce Department on account of coming within 456 votes of fhe i ou ito life. These girls’who have . 4 " a tie, @knmataee od = gone owt for themsoives cluun they charming im retrospect than im "**iite'Nay Yor”bnmine Wolds! “* Pied Mrs, Jarr. “But { suppose there Mi. Jarr persisted. “They devo j : ot bed ang nomination Must June, The Secretary of Labor is a horny-handed somib smoke because It calms thoy nerves. ¢. i eartatoty bea bind Ose is no use discussing it further at this cvening to 2 ht giving the boys the Moose grip! iy i] But whan 1 told them that 1 was Prospect. ee y be sind when sum- hour of night.” come hom "she ree Yea, buddy! It's a great worki, And Bryan's getting ready for 19 rs I never had to sinoke, because ‘To every unanswerable feminine mer gomes and the hot weather ‘ birdie,” said Mr. sentiments anc y ey : " ik reali bie i ed qo nerven, 1 sew an clectric (Pats an end to that old bowling and called (pelteans. You forget, uy remember That sounds like normalcy, too. : tems boa theowah tem. I told then “Semment 8 men aiwaye has one club "said vishly Domt you birdie me, you dear, that there és a new er of soviul |. So he sighed a A oy oie : i Mat what they did affocied the girl conclusive answer: “Oh, you can’t through the dark. ‘Thus, « a pelican,” remarked Mrs. edom, the trend toward a sure thing to the ef- who is pow 4 in her cradle, ARGUE with a wamant’ Mr. Jagr, who was steaitnil sniff, inismn, the economic liberation of isfactory | reactions that i ‘they smoked and allowed ee eee ot us in, that if she was slui asked Mr. Jane with sur- Women, trial marriage: unlty of compre- AND | Giemedives to, become such blase | y dial of us, aes sould speaks to the nol I flop in the water after » has been a trial and ae ' young women the women of the n ondes are so emperament as . dare . don't b And ‘one, and nev Farr 7 the heavy si! ‘BY BETTS VINCENT | wil go even a step far- . went on. |“ you are ali wrong wbout my being at ¢ when you anidlod : pee ‘ well as looks, but a ttonde female have a wise.” the bowling chm. I didwt bowl to- midnight and bore a otet covariate, 1921, by The Prow Publiaiing Co. (The New York bi Goeakine of the ote from filter endowed with a brunette disposition * i ap nc sepa Mr. nist at all, : was ce the Brainstorm words,” Mrs. Jarr int negly. f “ce EAR MISS VINCE ' that I love her. | countries Miss ory sib: g 'e a Chub with J) W. Ra »’ re c come ip t a hour like a ~ Eeyptien maidena still @oat *7b° Attila of her eex. “You should wo: ia Pee acon ee OE sae gee Pikaras co ue aul eee Cow Tal am 9 young mec of her posh ibd ‘ @own the Wile and iead secluded Mves. A life devoid of temptation is Mirs. Jarr. “You axe & husband, « seule & this matter tb react jn unison!” "nineteen and have been me out, ‘Tire girs who are poor w bleck almost as wearisome an affair as a “% hesband’s place you do Wasn't that dogmatic. As . my dear, all right! said keeping company with a young tell me how | can find out? gir! of seventeen for the last year back. 1 have grown to love her It seems to me your friend is come from better families wea A woman's clothes, Nike her chfl- _ “I’m home, mombled idea of men being esses, your ibasic — promp: are While veils canght back with deen, should be seen and not heard. %:,2@" img?” purely ‘emotional, plutit truly, but | am not sure if she young to decide whether she le Many of them speak Hngtiah, and O° + “Well, genevalty you are not,” re » though, same of them,” diadactie”™ loves me, although } have told her you, and perhaps that ts what Ween ghey came to hear my loctare eae eis . sae a ae ee ee oe eco “a nue means when she says she will leate smiled ai the stories N i to you to find out. Have a s ee a one, en HOW THEY MEASURE FACES IN PICKING MOVIE ACTRESSES to heart tall. with bee, sat thea h Wap had done. A she is not sure that she lowes q 2epan women in trig uniforms yeu, mantle Totoy hoses axl are oondut not press the question, but give hdr tows on the trolley cars. They ar lime to find oat. in the stiops, in the offtees and (Ne factories. One factory in Osaka work “Dear Miss Vincent: } ts seventy-seven — | \ : ; cask! Conking eo sloven-bort day tae geet caloreen end ae end keeping them busy all Sunday three years my conlcn the hai "Tike tastory ot Gited up as a by given "me every ° th and keeps pints right on the phacc afl_the time. “in China there are fewer factories By aH meane do pot ignore thin young mane Paronis, but to be- come better sequainted thee. Ferhaps it it because they do not know You weil enough that they are not “satisfied” with” you, ae am “THE EV ES‘ONE EVE AR, equal to the distance from the eyes to the erown of the head. even though (hese be e #0 vary 4 rel Dm of a: 8 with a in different in ther paella and pass The top of the en. should be even with the eyebrow, and the ear itself Shail 1 keep _ ” ing t modes of dressing, I found two other movie actreas until it was discovered that the faces of sume of ve distance from the point of the chin to the bage of the nose must shonld be so situated that a Ine drawn from the top of the ttead straight eeretly or Cy break subjects whieh interested them almost 1. oct beautiful women ” : equal the distance from the tip of the nose to a point exactly between the downward would indicate clearly where the ear Joins the head, with = " photographed badly f 4 “PUZZLED ” as mach as clothes, good times aml -yebrows Contrary to the pre ig impression, the shape of a nose does not oan sarily have a sign Fhe distance from the point of the al:in.to the eyes should be exneily @ beautiful face measure tt mp, and very much in love with @ fow three years my senior. parents think that | should net Your parents st have some a. t bearing as to whether one has a camera reason for no wanting 799 wsime te any eall to pairiotiem. And all of from the apex of the erin to the exact crown of the head ace, ‘There are pug-nosad stars and Grecian-nosed stars. But it the with this young man, "Tt would ‘hot them were Ikeel, about any appeal t? alien Dwan, a well known motion picture producer, has announced The mouth when im a emnile or laugh should never be wiore than a shape of the nose ts such as to affect Ite proportion as it relates to tho Sdviee you to” moat him ae “gam thee qualities up and tefl me that he has discovered and systematized the photographie qualities of the ‘ifth larger than the mouth In repose. other features, then the person would not be an ideal screen subject. , . , friendship with him, When A So there you are, Before breaking into the movies hecause you have meet wee ae tecity A ae NIG EMEC Pawnee = (Te bang Se es SA. laegggnmcone is *

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