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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921. J i ODERN, 4 AID * BY MARGUERITE MOOERS. MARSHALL ¢_ THEN YOU WILL "HAVE A HAPPY HOME It's all very well to blame MEN for the disappeat- ~~ ance of chivalry—-but if the modern girl were con- S W Il K; P. h iI i a ay CARA HERG Ae ¢ eae ee fronted suddenly with the chivalrous knight ‘of 0 ays etl-Anown syc 0. ogist | | Can You Beat. It! ! by THO Brae tain By Maurice Ketten yore, wouldn't she vote him “just too slow for oo etueaaeee oa cee The New ‘York Evening Wortt) any use?”’ It’s the Little Things Which Worry Married ae S00, we vie Piles ine 0a, is le lb ma ey Couples Most,” Says Mrs. Gertrude Chambers, —— HAT “winter garment of repentance” to which uld Omar refers prob- and She Advises, ‘‘Consider the Big COMMUTING WIFEY WANTS ) iy SOREL AAGRHG IEE TSH which he resolved to put in a mothproot Things, Discard the Unpleasant.” Sty pee) By Fay Stevenson a SCID : ) Copyetdt, 1021, by the Press Publishing Co., (Tho New York Evening World.) a OBRY, fear and anxiety are the th al causes of unhappy homes, according to Mrs, Gertrude Steele Chambers, the well-known psychologist and psychoanalyst, who has been giving lectures all @ver the country “And fear is the foremost quality which will kiN home peace and 1 piness,” Mrs. Chambers told me as we wat in the Hotel Woodstock. Mrs ‘Ghambers's message of the ptychology ‘of success does not apply just to busi jess «life but reaches into the ychology of a happy home lif rn ts. Chambers. When & man is deginning to collect that little roll of fat just north of his collar it is the best of tactics to SOUTHERN BEAUTIES NOW make a point of calling him “dear FAVORITE POSTER MODELS; voy.” “ HERE'S KENTUCKY TYPE. = Apparently Dr. Eliot cannot get over the fact of the modern youth's smoking a cigarette beside his g{rt in a public conveyance, What SHE can’t get over is that she must wait for her cigarette until they are in- doors! ee card After saving sugar, flour, peach- stones and silver paper during.the war and then reading of govern- mental extravagance since the war ended the woman voter has reached the point where she thinks that though charity may begin at home, economy should begin at Washing- ar 1s a creative force nd the husband ife who allows fear to develop in i8 o* Mer soul is headed for a matr onial jolt and perhaps a complete if the husband fea e will EVERYBODY | SEE YOu ARE fail in apt to bring failure upon himself by his own qenoughts, and if the wife fe Biusband will be unfaithful te Whe may bring such a Wy her own fear thought?” I asked @) “Exactly,” replied Mrs. Chambers business he her about ituatio WANTS M CARRY SOMETHING. NoT A ) 7 CONMUTER OLD ‘One sen 4 SS ——~ ton. The saddest words of tongue or pen Are hers: “That man's forgotten, AGAIN!" re According to the psychoanalyats, though “there’s nothing half so swéet Fear is just like a little seed planted ™n the earth, which Wtended every day and grows to be a big, sturdy plant. Fear starts in the eart or in the sub-conscience, and is watered and nothing half so naughty, either, Perhaps the candid and unreserved ; ‘ in life as love’s young dream,” there’s 1 i ‘ conversation between boys and gifls H ily it grows and raliles with fear ARS Gee GERTeCoe Steet eS coma’ of today is merely a new transla- ; Severe pete ala A ite OU'VE heard of “Kentucky Beau- {10m of an old saw—in vino veritas, ness and a brillian future, either aT ee ere ies.”” cket flasks, frankness, @m the business world or in the home ties.” Here is a most ee in Pooks fe, becomes impossib! factory example—Miss Mary t ei : Me ee os ae deal Hone, daughter ef Augustus C. Hone, Ne Marie, the modern atte, ie Rint ee es and grand-daughter of the late Gen. too brazen to blush—but why to make a venture in the business telman of Kentucky. arrange a perfectly applied com- fworld So they stay where they are Art declare that the Southern 1) iii» \ Yand are umhappy al it. Others | type of beaut ul women have now p | jominate ster world, a claim A RE AS II t borne out at the Printing and Adver- Some of the plurally divorced are Mearavadiis init wach cite DON T You YES, But | SNEAK tising show, where it was seen that unfortunate; some are, merely” c- “Then there.is the woman wt BY ROY L.M¢CARDELL. HAVE TO OUTOF THE HOUSE lean he auan tims of the collecting passion. afraid of the responsibility of c rake caw be = : Waren,” “continued, Mrs. Cham Covrrigie. 1921. yp te Drom, Peptahing On CARRY BEFORE THE” } ‘Such a wife makes life very unhap 1am o} 7 i Mina greatly hampers the future of OUSE clean.ng being over, Mrs. PACKAGES > ~WAIKE UP AND Wher child. She fears something ter- Jarr wanted her rugs and fur- 3 Wible will happen tebild will not be feial conditions, nd in many ca SNEAK IN AFTER THEY VE GONE TO;SUEER she is afrald the niture back in place at once. eek ean She suggested Mr. Jarr invite some of s lite much His friends at the office to come up parder than it ni and help “But, after all, these fears are but Mr. arr interviewed the shipping Bia and human. How can pe The ehipping clerk wan Mearn to put such thought ? \ #1 asked young and husky, just the boy ‘to r » “By being courageous and not hustle back the b y pleces, such as f = 6fewing themscives to worry or sideboards or bureaus. @ver the little things of life,” repi to our house to-n'ght, Airs. Chambers, wh own cal ted Mr. Jarr in his best (Jeeta tte att te tt PPE ACEP DIINO Courtship and Marriage 4 “ce A'N a girl be in love witn two Col aaah tesdielii basta: men at the same time?’ man you like. writes a young lady signing — Angwer to LUCILLE—Yes, I think herself “Blue Eyes.” you and the young man might find “This has nothing to do with (n® great happiness since you are both being rich and the other poor,” she from fine families, it ‘oes on; “it 1s simply @ case for Dan ° Cupid himeeclf as both men are in “B. and B.” writes: - about the same circumstances. I have _Dear Miss Vincent—We are two known them for over a year, and sach__—*IF le sixteen and seventeen, and a has proposed to me. When Iam with few weeks ago two young men we clerk first ures are not just those of an opti: ¥ Ieee but show the power of c¢ ration and dwe on the RIAL ‘ said the shij- Whings of life, not the things which : a Bi (MIGHT happen ping clerk, who had never been in- no ce me 4, it is the little things which worry vited to Jar sna Tain’ certain 1 love nimnondy,, ut bas asked te to go mone ingy de, average married couples mos We've 1 good landlord, the moment the other arrives I think it happened we were going o1 , spam dtd ap ne tls keeps the place up in fine condition For three weeks in successioh ngs which make them quarrel ana keeps the place up ne condition laren he is the man of my heart. Tam rot fF & babar ot fmake home life most intolerable. Mr. Jarr remarked, “He's just finish ae fickle, and have always been consid- ey have us to go out since j yhen the mortgage falls due hus- ed papering and painting for us. You ered @ practical girl, 0 I ask you i¢ ‘nen but never until the last min | and and wife worry and fret to- , Ua tae res Se tneeears : pe ute. We have had engagements | mean thy way on sve a BAN puting tbe fu How the New Y ork Gir Ma Get Healthful Fun iin aii treat toto toate, We fave Mad commormete hey plan, they scheme, they rent out Mture and rugs back in plac men at the same time, and what ehall i \i ms, they work it out and do not ‘Tho shipping clerk's face fel 1 do?” srerieg ie pisihag ve since. We marrel over it either, When the Tid) (eb dareee: teed iceeteen as ; i really like these young men, #0 4 h * ‘To “Flue Eyes" and other young a oungest daughter comes down with a pets ha should we write and tell th ‘ Gouna’ Ae hise eames ew: rlted friend to stand up for him. Weekly Hikes, Skating, rirls who think they bave a almutiar phowld we writ orn Burses and give her the best of care 0 be marned - to-nigh! t «} ‘ i problem to face, I must #hock you by 7 @nd the whole family pull v't for that I'd be there with beils SWimming, Tennis, Bus announcing, right at the start, that It would be well if you could wg- but it’s the way the hi Rid Cc tiv RANI s, 7 . ne ae . the salt over the table lOWat deeaat ‘ oth ides, Co-operative you are not in love with elther man. gest that you need a few days’ notice. fact that wifey belongs to a club ar Wer GOSS HAG Ar Reem ecb the lampin Aesthetic You simply like both awfully well and A polite young man does not ask one ‘ has a late dinner every Wednes day other fellows will come up, mld Mr. C a 9, have mistaken a girlish infatuation at the last moment, but makes an en- <a passing “tee upier dn ie sta hsbc pega ti Saisie Dancing and Gymna- for love. It is possible for @ girl to Kagement soveral days ahead at : . ne bookkeeper, Was wrestling with fj 7 ; fe “Wo over the minute fl i eid = y - like eight or nine young men in this ‘ fashion, but love is another thing. If “J. §.”" writes: “Blue Byes’ really loved either of Dear Miss Vincent—| am @ ' nse young e ould YUNG man who was devoted to # these young men her own heart woul ATEN DLInAG. Whe) Hae dovecad eliminate the other, me several letters saying she @nrest und spoils the psychology of “I guess you couldn't stay in town pided by the Health UCCESS home life ontinued Mrs his eve is?" said Mr. . ie as y, 7 Brarders Mary ix going t0 find si wren th Ja He“ — Centre for Jane Smith me one thing that John does which MOTO Wa , will displease her, just as John finds What's to prevent me?" asked of Wall Street. z 7 * wanted to see me on cert What what wife Mary does often an- Jenkins ly wife's going to a card eA ETHEL K. ee ri evenings, but because of business oys him immensely. But, after all, party. What's up? Dear Miss Vincent—A young | could not visit her. Now sh ge question (oe qa thes important ‘Walvestbeen (decorating sthe fat’ man came to see my father on refuses to see at all. How ' Vhy ic out he ws and worry % S be $ G ol Bver them when each has so many said Mr. Jarr, “and T thought maybe III.—Recreation business and we wore introduced. can I find out if she loves me or | @plendid qualities to admire? you'd like to come up to the house for Health At the time he called | was help- ‘ NeMy advice to these restles ARERR aka Hho tine erenetl : ing my mother clean the house, Wither write a letter and toll hee Ma advice. <0 : | about your business or else oe rea ar whraun they rueriga does’ Put down a-cAarpst O te The next time he called he said have a tittle chat with her, Tem he liked girls who were old- certain she feels that you do not care “In all other respects, and I'll bet — Copyright, 1921, by the Pre Put oncentrate upon the best qualities money on it” he sald, “you are per- The New! York Evening Wo Whey sce. Keep speaking of those 9) ° 0 OW much healthful find spend your time developing what fectly sa oN ve lwo et? fs fine in them rather than harping And he tyrned back to his books. the New York girl worker get WRron some minute quality.” Mr, Jarr sounded half a dozen oth- “Or otherwise the minute s of his friends and associates, But Decienine velar a at the mention of housework they all 4nd then, a dinner in a rn fashioned and womanly, and about her and does not understand asked permission to call on me. the business part of it He called once. Then I met him a ats tans and mwas comeing “$°THE HOUSEWIFE 'S SCRAPBOOK. dance, but he did not come near me. What do you think of his t exactly fit wpon the pedestal they Mr. Jenkins regarded him fixedly. Marguerite Mooers Marshall a them on before marriage, is to t much, if you ask Jane Smith of Wall Street. A dance now aurant wucgested shied off. Some with evasion and OF cabaret, a movie or theatr ach actions? | am very reserved and ILK 1s not so apt to scorch “That is just what wi others with refusals point blank and diversion “fun’ of a@ sort, but ac- bashful, and do not make a fuss if you rinse the pan with declared Mra. Chambers.” profane complishing little or nothing for the aoe ivecna manok Ga svar sniok ASI wate betnien iaatinee the little faults and long J then the telephone bell rang Strengthening of weak muscles, the my manner is against me? in the milk to heat is an emotional out! frie and Mr. Jarr’s name was called, It renovation of tired bodies. What hae bent tells friend wife what he wantin Gand Teanilé chance has Jano Smith, in this big Evidently he did appreciate you HOK<as Channa the. Eratec nite x those smaller, disagreeablc .y,"" said Rangle over the phone, town of pavements and skyscrapers, domestic qualities or he would not jes, and the is starte . pudding as a dessert. Boil one pint of milk and aur in half a cup of until cool, Beat yolks of two fees and three tablespoons of t that side of their nature “my old lady and I have had a little to do all the delightful things en- Ww difference of ¢ Be Bab: tn sme until late. I haven't any even Jane Smith in the suburban tle thing: veneludeg Money to bum around. Invite me to town, with its at have called that once. I would not be too reserved if L were you, al though of course I do not mean that you have to imitate the flapper. But at mome gins to ¢ Successful busi rp upon the unp! the. auburn h happen in an office : ters. Chambers “The big things are dinner and give me shelter at your by stretches of open country? ninion, and I'm not go- joyed by Jane Smith at college, or pe-nuts. Lat stand certainly every young girl should sugar, add half a oup of seedieas sidered and the sant Ones house til bedtime," Yet Jane Smith of Wall Street make herself agroenblo Abd try to ee,» ralsina or dates and a pinch of Uscarded. And that is the wiy f'= after dinner Mrs, Jarr said would like to play games, to go on tortain @ YOURS HRA When De CM aait, (Stine thie citesieel inks ae irs should run in a happy house- her. Do not wait for him to malt, § ul hola." sweetly: hikes, to ride horseback, to swim upon Hi aa at cooled milk and grape-muta, then J i" ; ‘ou two /big, of a c a De n start the conversation and be a “yes Q » . ina END w that you two big, strong men And one way has been found to gif night, in peace of t entre ts run ona plan resembling the from the ordinary charge. Arrange- Start the conweml en tt SG boat whites of two ems until PAPAL PLD LLLP LD LPP PLL 8. here, I want you to give me a her a chance to share in these tic exer ™ the g rhment system in m t v @ unde 1 »btain and “no” girl e stiff and @tir inv lightly, th C i ea partee yourse ‘ell him of amusements of fortunate girls, One at the Healtn Centre play games Health and repartee yourself. T ‘ tt Trier ae é ' , 9 Bake one hour, Serve with Mr. Rangle took off his coat and of the m valuahie services Naw Eon: amet Miss Estelle Ro on h ng par Ate amieas 4 some funny incident you suw In the oats pele: pata ro ORF BAN ERANOIE Pwith an & St t0 work, performing prodigies of york's Health Centre at No. 43 Fast th pierre Prloc ye eee ak ppt I" stiss Du" Four Sar OF on ‘p a 1 be Peed OAH NGA AN 8 ain gth ao dexterity in avin tu 1 Street offers to New York girl thusiasti h jown i them up the Hudson River Valle hare of ciable as ye Tp ep en ppt yercoa erproof, al niture and laying carpets, while Mr ticinatic hopin, town stree ¢ arried their lunches, ar nic an ea : : tight bags which can be inflated Jarr looked on and gave directions. hood is participation in Mth-giving are almost i f the round trip was 24 cent r interest in G. P. Y." writes spots on the wall paper apply @ to form a mattre nd pillow “any A ae neve ad nieric eae under competent direction, skatir ut it is warm enough the girls Dear Miss Vincent—l am a paste made by mixing cold wae double door for residences, per- out with him, ® most modera hopes ¢ accepted Monday ¢ ngs there are switt er life in New Ye never be age, and a young in alightly sht and next morning brush 5 mitting tradesmen to deliver “What was your wife sore at you ‘9 fewer than te rent forms of as the t 1s ming lessons under the Health fore enjoyed suct tunities for Ider is very much In love with a goods Inside the outer one, it ' : ree idle at you rroup recreation een ma usic a vision tre's t t the City P t 1 eserved girls ©. 1 do not care for him, but | If the painter hes epattesss } Relng imposninis to unlock voth Adib fias: available for Health Centre girls r Stree 1 made fr and lost thetr m very fond of another man S nlnan aEe at the same time cause,” replied the unfortunate “Y pee es ead Cla 1 throu 1 5 h 4 window glass try a etrang Foot-power mechanism to 2 Rangle, with a groan, “because gho ThCke Amusements include weekly girls som we year 4 ' give-nnd-ta { gamea und Who Is twenty-one, and he also ition of soda to remeve ft, draw a typewriter carriage back & wanted mo to come home early and Hikes week-end parties, ice and rol- gymnasium ; favor- sports at greatly reduced rates, Some hikes; their mindy and fouls have ares for me, Should | accept Stone jars with tight-fitting. when the end of a line js reachec ler skating, swimmin tennis, bus ite, but many kinds of games are girls sign up for horseback ridin 1 quite as much as their gifte from the one | do not care thag been invented by an Idaho man. help her move furniture after spring pid games in the gymnasium, co- popular, The girls themselves haway and enjoy ten rides at about half bodies. : ever { sovers are preferable to thm cleaning, and I told her £ was no sert ive camping, special parties, an important voice in deciding aboug the usual price. Ice skating parties And they have auch a aplendia ‘er? cad poceptadtog, or slave," tic dancing. their amusements, since the Health were given a 60 per cent. reduction time! ‘No, this i# mot Mir to the man you

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