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= - on * i . ‘THE EVENING WORLD, “SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1991, Specially Posed Models © Will Illustrate Margery Wells’s Articles on This Page Every Day Next Week—Watch for Your Own Type—-See What You Should Wear. jammin Somes ~~ sen arpa incon |, QOOO0000O0 OO IMOMECTEN CMTC f B By Maurice Ketten Ketten : Can You Beat It! © xesee Coming and and Going Monday, Margery Wells Will Tell You What You Should Wear—First Article in a Series That Will Include Every Type of Figure. BO ae 2 ae ae FE Se eR RN HH SRN HH | To Dress Becomingly Sei — YOU MUST— x ianienanetinuiny nannies aeetenananitsieormaneneteenerommentd | Know Your Own Type i How MUCH CHEAP ENouaH | That’s How Modern Householder DOYOU CHARGE . FOR CARRYING Margery §. “In Choosing a Costume, Think of Your | THIS PACIKACIE ? Wells, Own Peculiar Adaption to That Gown— ‘ ; woo. - Fashion That Is Just the Point Where Individu- : QUARTER Authority, § ality in Dress Begins and C ommonplace- Sir. Says: ness Leaves Off.” I nannnceamnataanitanisiiiis \F YOu HAD LEFT iT TONE I'D HAVE GWEN You 5 | Gets Her Servants The 1921 Hired Gals Only Want Sundays and Holidays Off, Plus Wed. and Sat. Matinees By Neal R. O’Hara. Covvrtaht, 1921, by the Proas Publishing Co. (The New York Wrentng World.) ‘ ! Margery Wells, fashion authority, associate editor of Le Bon Ton Hrs: carved rules for draw poker, stud and other games of no and editor of the interior decoration department of Women's Home Companion, has been specially engaged by The Evening World to write @ series of articles on “What You Should Wear,” dealing with the various types of figures und in each case describing the clothes that cre most becoming and those which should be avoided. Specially posed Photographs will illustrate each article. The first article will be pud- lished on this page Monday. By Margery Wells. Vopyrtgat, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Prening Wott.) RE you tallp Are you short? Are you fat? Are you thin? Well, don’t think that you can wear exactly the same sort of A frock if you are all of these things, chance, Blackstone laid cornerstone of legal practice and data on plain and fancy ambulance chasing, Chesterfield was merchant prince of politeness and oracle of all “beg pardon” tactics. Nick Carter hatched data on gum shoe procedure and Queensberry unfurled set of directiohs for committing manslaughter above the belt. Good men and true men, all of ‘em. But who laid down the book of rules in Domestic Servants’ League? _ groom Taam Constitution gives servants their # independence, but doesn’t mention @ ALL & tuetr rhursdays off. But of Rights ¥ assures ‘em of freedom of speech, HOW Muci Do You CHARGE FoR. CARLING = > A PACKAGE ) FoR HR BILL en a sea, 4 > 8 F = i but has no clause regarding free That's a mistake thdt so many American girls are making daily. HIS PACKAGE Hi a m | | % lunch that Maggies serve every cop Taey are buying the dress because it looks “so sweet” in the shop window, * onthe beats Life, liberty aad with never a thought thrown in the direction of their own peculiar adapta- + bios sie ey ity and Pare tion to that gown Now that is just the point where individuality in dress begins and commonplaceness in dress leaves off. stand yourself. There is a loveiy little saying hand- It is the point where you under- |S HH EMR RRR: x i By Roy L. McCardell § ‘ Copsey sy The Prone Publishing Go. Fy ‘ ‘| SUPPOSE because It's get- suit of happiness are highly men- tioned In Declaration of Independ- ence. But maids aren't guaranteed the right to oversleep, x A See ee ting near the holidays that SUREO NT SCE S OUR BD Cet ene ae x there 1s so much shopliftin, c gin Before servant gal agrees to park o the effect that it is wicked ee sf shine ts Geet cent yaceieaell The Types Miss Wells = the stores," remarked Mrs. Jarr, fa your home, she wants holidays Shout sour cothen, But that tneory =~ Will Write About Woking up from the morning paber. and Sundays of, plus Wednesday Y in * bi re are wo mor women exploded with bang some years jy, * ae oe and Saturday matinees. Demanis back, and the reason for its blow-up # Next Week. x kleptomaniacs, women of means M4 open plumbing for private bath ‘and was the procession of the endless F # position, society eae paver southern exposure for her boudolr crowd of American girls all of whom § Monday x % arrested for shoplifting. Also requires ‘certified cream fo looked exactly alike, They were alike, ‘ x Ola vet (Gna t Saab eeneICE EMBERS a ai elehiniad sine: fae though, only from a distance. At } The Tall Girl. real society peopta, mum," ania Ger. Nef cereal, ee ed machine { close range they stuck out from their # Tuesd x trude, maid, who waa clearing Nt washing and satisfied scustomers universally accepted garments in § -fBesday 5 away breakfast things, “thats for her cooking. If everything else strange ways that were anything but The Short Girl. ® wae San int work ree any first- is O. K. she will be at home fron ¢ people ore, ey're no beautiful. x Wednesda i good opie no more, they're NO § to ¢, except for hours of recren- The dress that has been potas ie The This Gil * Py Mrs, Jarry was a little startled at tion hereinafter provided in accord- “and fitted ona perfect sixteen ofa . this remark, and for a moment she ou Bip aia! elsvstselGcn W)fesaBiSt & x R IF [OU LEAVE He aitel iad, for A moment she ance with Servant Girls’ Unton rules é ‘ i task for inferr he stranger in a strange land when {t + Thursday x 'T TOME for first Claas poole Mee BoTK® Wages for maids and birth rate Yanded onthe Ua of the girl are 3 The Stout Girl. i rude itecounts of her experience as for mothers are only things that d grown to six feet, more or less, >. i“ servitor among the upper ten were Sith Wavaopmiest in proportion? fe ¥ Friday " 4s comforting as they were interest- have a declined. Hired gal still . " 3 ing to Mes. Jarr, wants $15 a week for playing your didn't make her look young or sweet x The Blonde. ¥ “T think I's terrible that that sort phon nh and saan oor- or anything at all like that. It § Be of people have money when nice peo. PBOnograp! ind ans e made her look funny. And the pa- & Saturday ey ple haven't,” said Mrs, Jarr, with a bell. There are 6,000,000 people ur- Aes ; kona # virtuous shudder. “But I was speak- ‘ CTU EEA uC OS OE TL The Brunette. x ing of these suciety kleptomaniace, EMPlOveds but 2,000,000 of “em bs s s 3 _ ; 8 t i ough for rich peopl lown on our payrolls as servants. Now, if oho had considered hezown 3 Offer typer tttt fottow— duink: ‘hey can atord that butt Problema ot Radia mest foe tare figure with care; if she had recognized % ‘watch for yours. x should think no one could afford to and been justly proud of its peculiar 3; 5 os up to the mistress. Ducking it is beauties, then she would automatically *®REXKRRHARBMRMMME MME I %) 1, you can’t trust none of them, their only job replied the pessimistle Ger- have refused to accept that frock and not At fore place in the modern without a thorough adjustment of its generation. Vital organs. We are all good looking You needn't be mannish in your in our peculiar ways. But we can't, @fegs, but you must be simple and direvt and honest. Then your girl- by the waving of a fairy wand and ighness will burn with its own bright ape -ae : Ee la ae z Servants In Cleveland's Adminis- owre right,” said Mrs, Jarr. ,.. ‘ ‘ “But look at ime sitting here when [ {ation swept the floors and made ould be on my way downtown to do the beds, cooked the meals and did, my shopping. b childten dre OR the washing, Were awarded afte ty school, L won't be back to luncheon, 4 5 the wearing of a dress picked up at light and you will be su ccessfully, » you be careful hot to let anybody noon and evening off when Mood random, give ourselves the sort of charmingly and becomingly dressed. - - = n while [am out; flathouse thieves ang Sankey were town or whe i good’ looks that the average ‘model oi DE OMNDAAIKDOOGNDCH Komen ON Dad te Kept lacs’ even if Barnum & Bailey played the ai j ens to have ig HH 20 WHOM SUB Be HHT aT GIR TTT RTA IH, IO i Be gy. tren ist nobody Ik nal nea ¥ % # a aes ECTS OF. Pan Oey 4 pual date. Could entertain caller« ‘hen, know your own lines, under- ee i 5 . rtrude, resolutely. “Don't you be " #iand your own figure, appreciate all ced a ie P) I tttle Music dae r a Ir Y afratd!” on back steps, so they woulda’: of your own tine points, And the se- jy, 1c: ry x And Gertrude was napping peac: waste the gas. Rate of salary wi ection of your clotes will become @ x fully in the kitchen chatr, with hi : 2 r a i new kind of joy to you. Also you will # x By Caroline Crawford apron over her head some two hours $4.50, provided crockery was tnta be taking your rightfully conspicu- ., j . later when the door bell rang so in- and none of papa’s handkerebief< ‘ Sus place In the precession of Ameri. Whets Appetite, Cures Laziness, Stops Worry, Even Soothes Pain. x Coprrien, MM, by the Prom Publitiing C8, (The New York Freaine World) sistently that she was aroused, and fie, ah Hs can girls who are getting this RCW coors. Jem, by the Frew Pytuhing Oo. may ‘como, it Is edicted at Yale, badly damaged appetites commence ART. went to answer it. She opened iho Were missing Onelwere: the Isis @tandard of quality and beauty in Tithe New York Bresing Worthy es eae al be treated noc © Teappear with full force, PEGGY READS HER HEART. door, with the restraining chain in low days. ‘ eee wine on. Moneays tus wil FEW months abu Justico Eve O11." vith open windows and malted OW About that, Judge 1 was after 12 when Peggy and bed, but she could not sleep. To~ nlacé, to enenunter the gage of that gals think a broom is : g tn thi of the Court of Chancery in OMY With open wi not dreamy teatro, London comes Townley returned from their first morrow was to be her first day in redeniti ma arrlor, i y begin a series ef articles In this pa- milk but by a few disks of dreamy tion, The introduction of a ney ¥ fron: vear a Jarr's mother. just for Fawther to clean his pips per which will point out the various » Lohdon-aaked'this question: ute susic, de 4 man breaks bin “ase” iatolthe working Aov ot Lone stroll. As Peggy stood before her business, She planned to wear a TANTS MOlNNT | te thong Dip , Lpee Of sie and how eAchono shoul twhat goodie mul arm and {a restless a battle march or GON telephono operators waa urged In inirror and put up ‘simple little blue serge dreas with gaping at me with your eyes reddened stem. When Orientals need a sweep- | name es ee een ree it wa The trustees of the estate of the possibly a line of comie opera may be 2° House of Commons recently», + her bobbed naix white collar and cuffs, her Polo coat with drink, for 1 ruppore you are Uke tng, vacuum cleaner slips into hig 5 study} 0 possibly eof : operd ybe tt Me pa Py 8 i isansing ont thactbaln RDOEArAT ei 0: 5 have not begun to do that already. late Bir Joseph Beecham had come to Lae 4 Capt. Elliott, as a means of improv in curlers her hesd and a tan felt hat with overhanging «! ee cried the old Cook has fireless cooker for boilin ¢ ‘ ? fed out to him after each meal. ing the telephone service. at ahe found Youraéif-these days! ; liven if you have, perhaps you Will court with reference to the allowance sy 5 e) was full of many cock feathers, After that she jndy. “Open the door and don't stand meals and electric toy for burnin dig out an idea or two. y Singing is a cure for damaged ap- Ten-minute band concerts and fre a fi inning back to Townley there gawking! And let. me have 4 . by the trustees of £20,000 to Sir ent dances throughout the day, ho thoughts. her mind ru e et pamy, Sag 6 a3 There are plenty of clothes on the Thomas Beecham, They were asking Petite. If you want to he healthy, a ra are ps ad Sad woe neal ; : : audlicve and suartage something stimulating, if you haven’t toast. Only time abe uses hand Fi . market and the-right thing for every- 3 +. asking 2 is Se said, id Rive the jaded operators Just as she 4 f . + s Reiss you nay eae is i body, but the stunt is to find the for guidance as vo whether thoy ®!M& as often BS possib! That 18 some much needed (Pep. He also would never for- She knew with all the Intuition of areas Mt all, for my nerves are preparing breakfast is to wind th MH right thing and to know it when You should continue the payments, the advice of E rof, F urd of the pleaded that “Central” would be more vet the thrill of @ girl’s keen heart that he was going ' sdy's home\" sald Gertrude sul- Clock for soft-boiled eggs. ~ see it. That, if some examples seen Sorbonne, Paris. Prof. Frossard has ‘ctive and efficient {f she worked in t ropose. She knew that he was ‘and I got me orders to let Second girl's idea of hard di 8 upon the street can be counted for “Sir Thomah Beecham has spent a experimented with hundreds of cases % Tom decorated with snappy pic See ae ee ae eel {iis DORE TORE GIIEIDIA YOUR AULGAS ine cTIhArele ahepltiere aieued ace F anything, is not so easy a trick to fortune in advancing music in this Gt. wovarexcitation iAna’ avmpathene (tok knew she would never forget that first Probably the best, r - meet, She #tealing everything they can lay thelr ™4S8saging silverware with scente: and once y ave conceive ie) SR , Ph e ell as c © Day," sums up the benefits of music: love to her, he had not held he new that she ha’ ec R eon ' derstanding of the general principle. ‘Well, what good is that?” asked 110" discovered that when a pation “atiale te eens beneAts of mun ove to her, he had not held her hand knew that she | Presence eNOURN A eee ne nagmaget”” WOTK If bose uses second kntfe for ; the rest will be pl. saijing, Justice Eve. ss i » And fate's severest rage disarm: or whispered one word of affection to si R ‘i mtg ne ed a yW ' keeps in a cheerful mood, singing 1 could fall head over heels in dove with exclalmed Mr, Jarr’s wi You will be surprised, too, at the “warn sey ation en whion caine i i Music can‘ soften pain to ease, her, And yet, all during thetr stroll © it "You idle, impudent, sloven huzzy! kitchen wage slaves is not high, de- f way your general appearance im- ila) music of the gayest quality, the And make despair and madness please; sho had fet lke the original Eve in Bich, but her girtish inatinct, @ spirit VOOM Oo ute door and lat me tn, you F ay proves, not to mention the fact that lon differ,” retorted the counsel. equilibrium of the nervous system ix Our Jos below tt can iminro her garden of Eden walking hedde of natural rebellion toward taking YOU open thie doc upite these tasks. Any one can get i; your clothes will last long hey sy, rdship may not approve, but restored within a few weeks and An tedate the bliss abov. i mae mae poe ae ‘1 oppo! y tha ne ioe Sena) ait : ¥! ies Pas youre thie You cae Saree jai va phe yee id an’ damn, ts firet ; PP ee , sane Pas AO So A 7 ore snd sates servant for 1) Some and | ' e no ly in their lives wit id —— 7 along, made her desire to see more i f 4 t ir week. 4 ' ST hatred born of thelr unsuitability, ent view, You must remember that Agus had she been, go in tune with ¢°°f0 to crowd in other adventures, come tn,"' aald the mald with a grin, e same amount per wee! ; You will lay a dress aside after 4 there are a great inuny people who ZKEKRNNARH HHH HWY RANA ARN REA ARAN MR manthig nua » ine. Borneltraae they “If L should marry thin man,"* sho for she How enjoyed the situation. n° Ntgidg now wander fram house to | Week (OF (9.08 ‘COnMIRHE owesy faa object to lawyers, so there is no ix BY tome. ty Simply walked soogoned, ‘my llfe would be lke fortunate enough to enjoy house like vaudeville actor hooke! f in another week or ye you will fad allowide tor wnes ¥ | A % along, thinking thelr own thoughts, SGae GRUB GS EBT: 1 would “Tor an instant Mrs. Jarra mother, for forty weeks, If food 1s good and Hy friend something with which you are ‘The counsel's answer, although x x EEN E Sra Pabey (a GAN krow fat, fair and forty. T might be ushed to an awful calin, endeavored 9% Toms RNIN IE ve It Rood Ail f | anxious to renew acquaintance be- groll, was efficacious, i c oma an © , ic cewineare buL would it ndue Gertrude r e, tha e © 0! nt Z ° i # 5 a life. nappy for . clare at which her husband bad ¢g extra week. One that stays for cutie of memories of Its consistent “we a have our own Individual ap- x By Sophie Irene Loeb | ee Fe: . yg Mat? Would I feel that 1 had my fudeq many a time and oft before praia camel, say re t 3 It is a humorous fact, but a fact preciation, of music, On some jazz jf Covyrient, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York nvetiing World) Mt know he loves wa" abe told pi sithood? he had gone to his long earned re more than ight grabs go | H none the less, that the thin girl al- music has an effect; on others the herself. “He has loved me ail these po was not especially ambitious that glare Mr. Jarr had fed fear- service stripe for apron. If mati a ways Jongs to wear the clothes dé- so” and soothtn, 1 A AM: WORK. years while I have been growing up. = er. She had Semely from upon many occasions. — doesn't have the sleeping sickness, ( ie waltz is more e é to have a business career, She had Mind cher mob eieh’ Gage ping si 5 signed for a fat girl. Alnd that the Without me ail life would cease. He couldn't tell me of his love the i , Rut tt availed her no} a ; / %all girl Mther fancies herself in the fective. . There are those who ff At me. first evening we ever spent toxether, "¢ver been st dious or wanted to be- rude, who closed the door in tziompn, gets dose of ennui before second a gub-sizes that her short sister ar ouls The news of the day will answer hey: pase me Uv and Would Nave mone-opime. Buk theese a Fvery time Ome great. But she did want to m: ana the visitor separte 4, for once 19 week. The biggest flaw in servant weet, et Je ae gives Pale She Judge Eve's question, “What good is There are those who become satiated with pleasures he poked # leaf with his stick he was "er own money and spend It the way her ooo Manes asked Mrs. Jarr, Problem !s that you get ‘em sominy wants to wear the other girl's things Music? And sink low levelr, thinking, ‘Why can’t I tell her now? Sh pleased. Bhe did want to have @ when she returned. and going, but never hold ‘em if because sometimes she grows tircd Of Minneapolis sends this news to us: At last.to cling to me as the one hope of redemption. How many more walks shall we have M2F8 of beaux and.plenty of atten- “Nobody of any consequence, | 0 rarrying the same old Sevres Stimulated by phonograph music, * Youth spurns me to dreams of everlasting delight, te take ‘ cis for 7 =; ¢ i tion, and didn't want to marry plied Gertrude sweetly town with her, and she would like to fa Boal But evermore, though in reluctance, asks for me oe Speh er, Meroe. 2 2808 ie do on she was eighter be different. But she can't do it by Might clerks at the Minneapolis Post As &Wieanavon which te tae her? How many times shall we have ‘ sin Baer Wn: Ane. wan Gi ; SCC 0 HHT HTT TERPS TT TEC ° fonning a misnt dress. ‘The only way Offlce have increased thelr apeed and © 48.“ means on which to rive. ache to go to theatres and run about be- &Pd live “ha oe VRCEREPSIY!" Cer REM MeR #he can achieve the variety that 1s accuracy. Postmaster B. A. Purdy, at 3 CO re oe een OFF weine: the Upper han o nyt after x ® haunting her ts by knowing herself the conclusion of tests covering a And beckons, to paths that lead tc sinking sands of illusion i ing A tata I don't want a career” whe tot Courtship and Marriage ¥ 80 well that she can create variety 5 : , Then the grasping fingers, clutching at a straw, Peggy twisted another bunch of ee = by developing individuality ae Laaip see aeat : Call forth to me to save hair Into a curler und amiled, ‘The herself as her cyos clones Greemallys 8 5 By Rater V. t 2 The most expensive of dressmakera “We have found that classical ant And bring theig back to Mother Bart fr t heer ree ey Simply want adventure, 1 wan' : e incen 4 gpend their time nowadays studying popular records abolished worry dur- ibaa are (Hose he nel tie erin Ce Ri tale aorta ci (oust aioe uae ed Aneta Stout bapeeme tre a b ” rh hap. @ in’ vidualities of thelr customers s ‘eray ‘ TP. Ree . ! D abo’ and sorts of wild things about business life “ Miss Vincent: Have been mushy sort of cha le probably and caterine to them, You can do '& the ‘graveyard’ shift from 7 P. M ‘They harbor hate for me, but glont over the golden pile whin it is made. first walks 4 given place to @ dances, parties and handsome young Dear ge cing Ghar far hae stapiy desiren to be a good friend this for yourself by pursuing tha to 3 A. M, They d e me while they are using me roguish twinkle men all laden with flowers, theatre sing wi y halk d and If you are anxtous to meet him on ] fasolnating study of yourself and This story proves that music speeds And look forward +o ihe day when they will have done with me "A good many times, Mr. Mortimer tickets and toxes of bon-bons She yeare and recently he has made fas EXund there le no reason ie the } rue own i Lal and pronartions, uP our matls—and we will al] grant And can lovingly finger their precious coins Town! aha lauat . “You cannot 2" aman. iF an oft happy but hol dates to call, but failed to appear. werd why you should not allow him ‘ very American girl has a goo = And send them forth for pages ownle he laughe » not ing up her hands and trying to say t him for some ti to call. ‘ for design and cclor and pro. ‘hat that 1s @ 100 per cent, asset. end 1 DER Torts fae Meas they with Oring to them win me in a moment, if at L “Wait, Lmust nave time to choose.” droped ‘him me “Dear Miss Vincen : head f f 5 Deca U 1 But, alas’ such ones tittle realize that the best they have had I Then | went to a dance and he Dear Mise Vincent: 1... No | portion and qualities of fabric, And Oscar U. Kelley of South Boston Mite ne tee ete - i believe 1 am interested tn you, but I It seemed to her but a few moments ; vember | was introduced to a | every girl, 1 am sure, loves clothes instead of taking ether while hospital Ea eae ai a or don't want {6 fail in dove es sun caine pouring into her asked me to dance with him, He boy | like very much. He be- gown inher inmost heart. For gurgeona were probing for a bullet in Phat the “seme day," when It comes, to Join my other enemy, Leisure, “0n" at nd aw her mother stand- algo escorted me home and has came jealous because | glothes express beauty and who Is fi. titee \ealled fer Gia Geneon ie Is oft too late to tind the pleasures they had planned. ¢ jon't want to marry and keep 4 ‘les, She held & — calied on me several times since. spoke to another boy, and ! there who does not wish to be beau- 1 If only they could se> with vision clear ind go shopplngsand play b f sin her hands as ant doing right by letting him me to send back his photograph. | .tifui? and played gayly while the bullet was They would learn that all their Joys come from me several yea I shall never et k Townley, Poggy 4 ig eight ay @ | sent it over to him by a ak nina ee nate evar belng removetl. » And the wise people of the earti. never, never leave me ur walk to-night, It was very beau bigs Le alt iy tea Nearer — ook de fee Whi Gale th ashen | makes a good ‘ooking get-up. “But Unique paychological testa have Bec I sty ee Ldap BE: SAME = ie he neni * gasped Peggy rubbing her me, “ANXIOUS.” look at it, at sha 0. charm alae (too many ribbons and jecause J mean ‘much. ring long lite, I bring continued happiness. tiful, but 1 am not going to fall in eyoq What time Is It? I'll have to “C, J. GRACE.” laces and ruffles indiscriminately been made at Yale to show the effects I never fail to fill the tedious time. love, perately in lo just now” ret a dash for busine " The very fact that he does not Keep it and renew your friendahip. apylid) is old-fashioned womanhood of music on human moods. The day Tam man's best friend—I am work. nconnl In a tew moments Peggy. was in Monday—Her First Day at Business, speak of love proves that he ts not a This is what he wants 4 , : 4 * A : oy ¢