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ee TTETTETI Tinea. 4 ew cnnere manne ARSE ORT anaes ar mse ats yaiguosalne Sinneomnaiavanineneiansetiies 2A AGO THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921, OOOO SI. YOU SHOULD 'The Splendid | WHAT WHEN ND WHERE hie tne recta | The E vening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Covrriest, 1981, by the Prom Publishing Co, (Tae New York Rvening World) == Conducted by Eleanor Schorer HOW TO GET A NEW PIN. lu order to get a NEW Kiddie Klub pin you must save up six coupons, numbered tn co- tation, and send them to Cousin ‘a rT TH rat ce Bik Pree i WHAT MISS MANHATTAN WILL WEAR THIS PALL PE oot " ientia ts on wer w . ihe Atuemtia. te on wer teacher ia Londoa, #8} a acee e a Th Festored to her bys ix Eleanor, The Evening World's ERE are two little costumes Ptr 4 Tuattty nate ot f ie war. _cuaner Barval Geslarws Diane's voles to be, of Ma Kiddie Klub, No, 63 Park Row, which Miss Manhattan will Sata d nen tier ue fata since gn gun uD et muse New York City, together with don this fall, Both denote Scew He : wrecked. “Diana ort a letter giving your name, ad- dress, age and certificate num- ber. A new certificate can be obtained in the same way. Hey, Alan iter Jat, AU hue simplicity, chicness and youthfal lines, The model to the left is wearing a straight-lined serge coat with trim braiding and a bit of gray fur. The coat reaches just to the edge of her skirt, which is perhaps the secret of its youthfalness and smartness, A small bell-shaped hat trimmed with the ever-popular cock feathers adds just the modish combination this coat needs, The model to the right is wear- ing the short box coat which bids fair to be a most popular style among the younger women this fall. This suit is a navy blae twill with a moderately full pleated skirt and the typical box coat bound with black silk braid. asia HERE'S THE ANSWER BY MILDRED LODEWICK Niehing Co ta elim ad plage i ‘With Bim are amirienae Re beck alone and Diam ; finds: berweit cut rising ie foreivenene for" having deiberately cit ‘shadow ‘over bee life. Them in bis car 0 ar Diana. ta Secupaniat. who. intimates th Baron\, charined by ber volo, predicts a br at wr to AINA At A reerption to be given by Adrien id at the reception sees Krrington for the firm ‘i jerer before, Afterward, Errington comes te her. aad ay ties ttle Cir glaases, the salt-ctllag Ist overturned, “and DIAG Far be the day.” saillés Frrington, ‘The day of Diana's fi form the audienor,” Olas trips and tails, and ts unable to take her mead, aud Diana ‘sores 9 tremendo «loves mee, bus aaa er to trum him as there ls ks Hime to think. Going sto stair, phe aaks 5 abe agrers to marry him, but Baront do merything to prevent the wedding. r married shortly before Carisunsa "Max does his play Dinds Rim to Adrienne. Dinte’s lemons wit rome toe Mature, With the. to yrant message te Gervatn, “ering on Dearest Kiddie Kins: I cannot bear to have Billy Bright- eyes writing all the letters to you, it really makes me quite jealous, He writes such letters, why they take mostly halt of the Kiddie Klub Korner, 1 should think that you Would bé jealous too. We all love’ Billy Bright of course, but we' must not spoil him. T wish you would write a ream of clever letters and stories and poems and draw a lot of clever drawings just to show Billy Brighteyes that he is not the only clever member of our Klub. After’ all, Billy Brighteyes would enjoy leading pretty bits of prose or vera’ that you had originated; he really would. And I think you owe him that pleasure after all the amusement “our billy” has given you. Now let us see who will send me the best contribution to publish in our Klub Korner alongstde Billy Bright- vyes's bright little letter. TI wonder! which of you are clever enough to rival Billy Brighteyes. Of course there are a great many who can Many can do more than Billy can; they can write poems. That is some- thing that Billy simply cannot de There we have the very idea! Write @ poem for the Korner that will make Billy and alt the rest of us sit up and, take notice. Deo your best. COUSIN ELEANOR. Theatres free to Kiddie Klub mem- bers on Mondays, Wednesdays and, Fridays, and the number of seats re- served for them. Haren} ge poorly. CHAPTER XVII. one else to accompany me,” she said at last, “You eee, Olga is Baroni s chosen acco: pg DONT know, she said atin {20M accompamat, and—4t might 66 ply, 1 don't seem able to A cunous expreasion crossed tus , sing now, somehow." as é asi . = FE Aw Vena ea es," he agreed slowly. “Tt might Baront shrugeed his MOul- —inake trouble, as you say. Well, why not ask Joan to stay with you You ase fretting,” he declared. fer @ ttime—to counterbalance mat- “And so the volce sufters Loutinued. + & rel eens nk thee? cellent suggestion!" exclaimed Fretting? 1 don now that Tve Diana, her spirits going up with @ anything to fret abo vaguely. bound. “I'M write her at once.” “Only 1 shall be glad when ‘Mrs. Mem- |, “Yes do. If she can come ext ing’s Husband’ is actually produced, MOOtM she will be here for the first 1 tee deat ‘i i bs tru MSht of "Mrs, Fleming’s Husband Just now’ -—owith a rather wistfu Diana went away to write her let smile“ don't seem to have a hus- ter, while Max remained pacing band to call my own. Miss de Gervais thoughtfully up and down the room. Baroni's brow grew stormy. He seemed to be turning something “Mees de Gervis? Of course! I 1s over in his mind as he paced to and , inevitable!” he muttered. “I knew it f. At last, apparently, be came to 4 a decision. must be like that.” “Pl do it he satd aloud. “le Diana regarded him curiously & possible chance of silencing her. “Hut why? Do—do all dramatists He made his way downstairs, paus- have to consult so much with the be at the door of the brary, where Dear Miss Lodewick 1 am desirous of having a new dress tor evening—something more or less practical on the or- der of a restaurant frock, What would you suggest? Also how ae Mana was poring over her tetior g i ot the play t Get gan Evening World's Kiddie? Should it be made? Am twenty- leading actress in the play?” | sean ub Summer Amusements Card st? four years of age, 5 feet 6 tall Do not ask me : terly. 1 find [ must go out again’ ae the theatre you wish to attend. y' J a “Ask Max Errington—ask your hus- said But IT shall be back in time ] MANHATTAN. rather round-shouldered, bust for dintier,* | band these questions ‘At the condemnation in his voice her foyalty asserted itself indig- . nantly. n't stay for it now, “You are right,” @he said quickly. te Shooped a ligne igs on her \ “L ought not to have asked you. flinging down her pen, exchaine | Goodby, signer.” aloud: 35, hips 33. Am a blond type. MISS A. H. Black satin and lace would make ‘a modish frock. The black satin could form a foundation skirt over which the lace falls in an apron tunic in front and in back forms two or North Star, 1250 Fifth Ave.; 100. Manhattan, 46 West: 199th St.; 50. Bushman, 36 West 110th St.; 50. Windsor, 412 Grand St.; 50 New Ith St., 235 FE. 14th St.; 50. Regun, 69 West 116th St. Classic, 564 West 18ist St.; 50. Winter Garden, 158 B. s6th ‘St Diana looked up im dismay “But you've had no tea, Max.’ she ted. ; - “It's that woman again! 1 know } Winter, Garden 1563. 8 But Diana's loyalty was hard put oe ny | 4X orehee, Te Es C . three scant ruffies. On a net form : mee a at 1, . . attac| nga the shoulders in back, that stirring in her heart, and the clenffeur to drive him to 24 Brut- 68th St. Playhouse, 58th St. and§$dropping a little and meeting it geemed as though just now every- fon Square, where he asked tos: ! Third Ave; 100, Grange, Broadway and 137th St.; 100. BROOKLYN. Farragut, 1401 Flatbush Ave.; 100, Rialto, 1085 Flatbush Ave.; 100. Linden, 817 thush Ave.; 100. Park, 4: Fifth Ave.; 100 Peerless (Fifth Ave.), 5612 Fifth Miss L/rmontof, thing and everybody combined to “ii. was shown into the big and add fuel to the fi for only 4 few rather gloomy-looking public drs days later, when Miss Lermontof ing-room, and in a few minutes Olea ‘came to Lilac Lodge to practise with sept iat Deere a sa ected pleas Diana, she, too, added her quota of Max," she begun mockingty Misturbing comment. what am I indebted? “You're looking very pale," she | Errington hesitated 4 moment. satin girdle. Tiny lace sleeves and Jace applied to form a square neck in front. ° Dear Miss Lodewick: Will you. tell me if long sleeves will be worn exclusively this fall in the street? | am hav- = ~—-——__— ing made a black serge dress from a remnant which is not haps on pockets, or where pockets Dear Miss Lodewick: ; ‘Then, his keen eyes resting piercingly Ave.; 60. remarked, at the end of the hour, f fa 805 ‘Third fficient for | leeves. might be, Our. on hers, he eaid quietly EEE ea re eee eee er aes SANE Le E K “And you're shockingly out of vol Mt Ca te Loh Gow ee stand, | LIMPSE 715 F Vimt's the mi fe Olga, Are you trying to make mis. Colonial, Fifth Ave. All street frocks will have three What's the matter? & n tone, | one Ave; 100, quarter or long sleeves, | am invited to spend Septem TO Then, a8 Diuna made no answer, Chief for me with my wit | Stadium, 102 Chester Ave.; 100. introduce black satin ws ber in ia ivesers avhict is most J she added teasingly: “Matrimony onthen leaden you?” exclaimed | neffield, 308 eld Ave.; 100. with three narrow band, ne serge Popular in August, Am wonder- ot o oe ‘cent seem to have agreed with Ola triumpha latbush Ave.; 100. weizhting them, or several rows of ipa whether 1 shall, need any * BY EMILIE AOrFMAN - bu too well, Doesn't Max play the has asked | me noth | O03) Manhattan Avej@tallor braid, whieh also t Witltesaeec cil ua: tharshing. 1 " Dy cas Vublebiing Co, The New York Evening World ‘oled husband satisfactorily?” ave the tongue of an asp, Oly 100) Manhattan Blog ob als ewitlelt mij gitialao striae y Fs lidpeases will ue esting | Copyright, 1921, by the Press V The New York F Wor ted husband y Gea as Se At RL \ be Marathon, 188 Prospect Park West: ae have a jersey suit of dull blue. HILDE the marked down ga Wear Our skirts as we please and no right to talk ke that, that Diana ts worried and unhapps 50. . Dear Miss Lodewick: Aemaiina)evew UTEP ca ave suo es ment sales now receivir not feel at all passe nin jest,” she said, with « “How can she ever be happy as Globe, 235 15th St; 100. 1am making myself a negligee plans BSS ume attention of itttie touch of matronly dignity that wife Scns Ranney one a SS ae SSE vopular, and spe Normandy, Fulton St. and Howard t summer resorts they con of gray georgette lined with flesh- tinue to we through isles are busy in pr sat nether quaintly and sweetly upon ington winced. Ave; 50. ink crepe de chine and Id ane tonibe sextondeds to er “| know you don't like Max could make her happy- if you “Oxford, Flatbush Ave. and state? Pies your aaviecee ee whethen ise aa tt ace Is ails cole foes, Chem ccmasinng stalls geatilonnate ei L Which is anothers river have liked him—but please you and Baroni—would ket me. 1 1% St.; 100 to bind the edges with rose or (288M Important role. Lainty sum- pays, ote Pntive suits In thie? ect that you're speaking of my know | must regard you as an en BRONX. aiden wibben: MRS JK frocks fa rar fren Hews “in gianein tases bn ore amon We advance sueband.” e my in—that other matter a Rronx Strand, 827 Westchester? Although less practical, I would like formal light colored tte frocks that are soon to delight th D trimalings. Red hats arepi,. rou smuuncomiand me” | Fepe tick with & Bitter amile i “iteimont, 142 Webster Ave.; 100 area Coven ete a ee ee waa peclaaas FE a eT ae a OUR Lee eee acne pT dont dislike hin; but ain I to regard you as an enemy to | Smpire, 864 Westchester Ave.; 100. 2 ene quite evident that fashion creators pea Re 1 do think he ought to be perfectly my marriage too? ity $ veer iine Valentine Ave and Ford- uve considered the comfort well a Pxonw. Glaye 0, frank with you. As you say, he is idea of punishment, | perhaps—to ‘ i red will be @ popula Your humband'-—paintediy, wreck my happiness?” ham Road; 50 is the independ (the presen s : a United States, 19th St. and Web- s — Pertectly frank with me Olga shrugged her shouldets, and, 4 ster Ave.: 100. fi T E WOMAN OF FULL FIGURE day women, These artists no loner Brae continues to be popnlar in} Miss Lermontof nodded walking to the window, stood there Bronx Pla 187th St. and Wash- ry out their personal whims but ind there ie nothing prettier’ 8." i ntly staring out into the street et ington Ave.; 50. = J are influenced by the self-determina- than the fet trimmings. Somettmes ie bis bree Ge aul a . When oe ree back again her \4 ros ; 50. ‘i : ear the tis nole will be confined to thef “Has he, indeed? © you ever cyes were ears. Pt Miracle, 764 ‘Melrose Ave.; 80 i tion of women who will wear the TM mee ee Mbout wb Saleen ed him’—she paused eignificantly “Max,” she said earnestly, “you Re ee aie ceo bemeem Toads sarments. ‘This explains the great fe hiute wh ot thet fot beads and hasg—"who he is?” may not believe tt, but I want your k 50. diversity In present styl and the “ t coral. It is a de “Who he is? Why—why—what do happiness above everything else m STATEN ISLAND. girl whos» taste directs er ty Muffy y effect rdle that can begYou mean 2” ; the world. ‘There is no one I love an | Richmond, Stapleton: 50. Setereire ta fashionably attired Purchased for $9.50, The accompanist's queer green eyes | Jove you. Give up—that other affair. \: Star, New Brighton ‘ que RB Ee Lh narrowed betwren their heavy lids. Wash your hands af it. Let Adrienne | EI a SC ay is the woman in the simple dre nisi “Ask him—that’s all," she replied go and uke your happiness with i BIS: va with its long straight lines. a © the bead § shortly Diana. That's what I'm working for | LONG ISLAND. THnE. (ERRiCO VOR ano ooo tlon « conserva-§ She drew her furs around her shoul —to make you choose between Diana ly Frushing, Flushing; 50. ub Oh. 3 tive saiito he newest ones are§uers preparatory to departure, but and that interloper. You wan't give | Nassau, Fort Washington; 50. the new season's gowns is their sim- Of black « | Sometimes there are§piana stepped in front of her, laying her up for me; bat perhaps if Diens Park, Corona; 50. plicity and suitability: fins pearl beads inserted in sections §a detaining hand on her arm, if your wife—insieta, you will ehake 13 Rialto, Jamaica. (Pree seats on ‘There was a time when couturierea OF, 1n a aiinple ord has hab emigre “What do y ean?” she demand- yourself free, break ph Mr prigg } Wednesdays and Fridays.) h mA OW he latest is INSed hotly. “Are 1 implying now that de rvais at last. Sometimes I'm a“ derived their inspirations from tho pendant Meet Garden, Richmond Hill; 50. composed of pearls§Max is going about under a false almost tempted to teA Dimma the ter by a cap of siiver$name? You shan't leave this ho: truth, to force your hand!” or platinum till you've answered my questio! You've made an accusation and you Roosevelt, Jar Ave, and 89th St, Riehmond Hill; 100, same source and a certain peried and he Naser or country would dominate the fash ions for that season, init since Tf you did that,” he sag quieti HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. sirners are synbmitt to faminine wh ower , trireamngs are Nes mT ot aa prore Sis eee ae you bet wold never se¢ or spemk to vy) ; CUT OUT THIS COUPON. opinion there must be variety, eo we MANY Of | Ee dine eee en’. “lve made no accusation—merely a Olga shivered a ttle, icinctha wih, oad. Si? ive THe wAtinlie (ESUSTIOER ree MBnched snels aroundgsueeestian that you should ask him Your honor is mine,” he wert on. Ghapone, ASF, Ree and ‘Rah, That of Spain probably leads in nied from the waist@ he he te. And to bringing me “Remember that,” ; ‘sod hall Cottnin < | Sasha es white rinnonsg@ fee ta face with him—I can assnre “Tt isn't fair.” she burst out pas { Eieaine Word dg i the new fashion typ: row a you"—-there was an inflection of iron- sionately. ‘It isn’t fair to put 1elik lk AeA eae profusion of full skirts ond | leal amusement in her Tight tomes— shat W nonld T, and you, and | ya must give your he : dre, s and then there are the mmine. io one would be less amxious for Diana—all of us—he sacrificed for } AGE AND ADDRESS. Designer Soy mes Ree such a denouement than Max Erring ‘uh e diver grey Klub Pin and memberslp Has maniilla, which are decidedly Span Ti what ['ve said. | And remember"- use Diana is my wife” | Stats : ish 6 tone, Aled the ‘high: combs Charming Little Toque nockiigls—‘Adrionne dé Gervate ise jocked at Him earicnels COUPON 823. Not the boler lave veil draped over } L had friend of the man one loves! CHE [hk GIR ta & atinlo’ , ae hat brims and falling to the Wder Ne Diana realized suddenly that she ietually sacrifice Diana” ——_>——— Forgotten and the sailor which n wit was joulou Adrienne! ngton's face whiten 80,000 LIRE TO CHARITY tho These veils, and. then ure th) T will trust him,” dhe told herself will not-# shail not’ ‘ Y . ; hinent tho and urent not," she ended flantly, “it u veh" a Woman lopment of suits and wrat he never Kk never L smiled contemptuously Mctrepoliian Opera Company Aa- of 6) fur and the hig f I can't “Don't too sure. After al ‘ promise to be 1m So that it was a very sweet and trust won't stand ey mounces 30,000 of ‘This Is for Full ular. The new colars that be repentant, if rather wan, Diana th ng, and you're asking a great d Verdi's Home for Rigure: Prench tenden Hott sian an turned from the ufternc: , baie ke Ge a Pai she Th memory of Enrico Caruso, the Me- igure; syptian effcels are refs nt Mt the theatre Fe ee eee ee ee a ia troncliien Open Company bes atven and cinbroideries, while the Ruigarian d Max ie _fyes swept the wile, quickly “bversthing goes well. | | 40,000 Hire to Italian charities. That aaa Ens and Japancan impressions are ‘arp aa reat SAN tba GAMOeAEIAAL WI total of the uma quoted in a eabl This eNO Fa A josie a saeyt earitnn amend. And 1 shall be Uhsugza saying Otto tree ble for the cuffs, the ta Vee ~~ ~~ erat tha Gourd of Direstore nad Street ‘liars, richer and [ see? CHAPTER XIX. tributions, in the name of the c myer t and novel tr You se nervoual Whar dt . . pany. Of 50,000 lire to be Used fn Frock * Say ater pal ees pa voi seat HE curtain fel seud ar worthy charities by the Mayor of Napir , Lfaaey A very gentle exprisston applau ane the gaia an of 20,000 lire to Verdi's Home for of ee A vneRTOAa” Mura WIAA Max * flasbed up over the atrdit , Airhe gift is one that woukl have de- Navy Was of her own will have an ur 1 see,” ie said endly, that E have once more. It was the lighted the generous-hearted tenor. His " wal opportunity to express her Ph a Rh ae ae : : h Aormance of 4 F work and his charity went hand in hand Serge aitiy. when it comes to ares and Miss Lermontof you too night performance of “Mrs, Flemias Ina latter which he penned at Sorrento t io season. She hard between the Husband. July 29, Just a fow days before his death, Is wear her skirt any lensth Ob, they don't, Max Mn hud Thandlale were ince | “A few days ago, to the surprise of oo : :. see, Couturiores araaluy » 1 sorted only by Jerry, since Max evefybouy, Tsang the romanza of Marta, Especially to come to terms as to the her vhis hand and turnin pacorted only by Jerry, sin and the Bastianellis aseures me that fr ai’ onabl length of the new skirt face J * firmly refused to come down four ar five months T should be able tn Suitable achacrsine out nin on tar we Hing wite af he’ foe tie performay resume my wor a the t In consequence th. thr ane ut I ; in was ecstatic In her pt That romanza, was, Carusn's last song, to ae Re iemate heat net ae On this toque of black velvet is n't t ‘ 0 geod a { connie simply wond seh lnctare tromt Boma thay ween ¢ mat ertain factor In dress, but © trimming consisting of large leaves $f nd | ou Srna aie vonlyia Fieuenitiag ia x-rose mien following ie ohare on tect and flowers, On this Is draped, 20 Prana Aj , ii ERS @ reeutt,of the X-ray T shall hear Proportions neeen gad fr, ihe ime sex wantilla style; a beantital’ bit of Baca n Dian Ne Do Not Miss Monday's interes the lux word,” Carveo wrote. “"Wodnes Foe et an! Brean lace, whieh descends to the frocks day next, Ang. 3, 1 shail be in Rome.” 2, ‘ Vm afraid f couldn't engage any instalment. ‘ 5 a ‘ i ‘ | | ‘ '

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