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THE EVENING Look Your Best! 2 : Doris Doscher Is Telling Evening World | Readers How to Improve Their Personal Appearance- On This Page To-Morrow. a ON | | a° P ae” : 99 2. | Are Vou a “Thin” Girl? i To-Morrow Margery Wells Will Descri’:e | the Clothes That Best Sut Your Ficure { I and Also the Styles You Sheuld Avoid. ne SACI COME AE IEE "7 Fs % SR MICH Noe On What the “Short Girl” Should Wear DRESS WITH UNINTERRUPTED LINE MAKES THE MOST OF HER CHARM SHE MAY Have Her Frocks Tight an What SHE MAY NOT Wear Large Designs of UP 7 US WONEN|| AAVE MADE Plain, Wear Ruffles and Frocks of Thin, Marger Any Sort, Th ck, Clumsy Materials, Too TO PURIFY’ THE A NESS OF Fluffy Materials, HighkWaisted Drisses, : y Long-Waisted Dresses Ncr Massive Trim- ; BALLOT Box POLITICS Soft Pastel Shades and Tiny, Clos:-Fit- Wells mings or Gowns Too Full, Nor Broad ting Hats. Advises $* and Drooping Hats. Second in a Series of Daily Articles With Photographs Specially Posed by Fashion Models a Margery Wells, associate editor of (te Bon Ton, editor Interior Decora Mion Department of Women's Howe (Companion, and authority on women’s fashions, is writings this series of ar- ticles on “What You Should Wear" peers. & SEE MOREE BCH SEO aR ay OR A a eH SHE MRL ¥ eK Co BREE eeu BRK Sou BET | IT's Y€s NEN sapecially for women readers of The AT THE LEFT 18 Bvening World. She is describing * SHOWN A SUIT each type of figure and showing how t Fae MANeAS OE cach may pe dressed to best advan-- & FP aa te ee eoin i BROWN WITH ery F THE By Margery Wells. ? ONE OF | THE Qoorright. 1921, by ine Publishing Ca Boars, ; ihe ‘New Yoru wordt MY HUSBAND TOLOME TO VOTE FOR HINKK over t the girl whose measure are under five fect She has, by right of birth, appea Gaintiness, (railty, ness—a!] these femin.ne charms, ean bury them ail u clotbes. Or, by dresses, she can graces that s! opportunities of ts MEN ARE SO 7 DA MEN ARE EASILY INFLUENCED MATURAL BORN] |\YOU GOING FORTHE BADC 5 CIRAFTERS , 7 VOTE FOR nreo! ort girl to ray forth to buy of it, us the case may de? First, she must fasten her ideal wpon an uninterrupted line. That f the dress is ai! Of one color a be.t of the same color, it js an inch or So of optical de- Tusion to her height. ‘Ine eye of the observer keeps running down the line of her figuie with no stopping place where color or line changes. The suit in the picture {s an illus tration of this po.nt with a bit deviation that proves the ru. it is a brow eit MEN KNOW YES THEY ~~ | MORE ABOUT HAVE HAD MORE \! POLITICS ( ex! EXPERIENCE E& AT i ia THAT '& RIGHT VOTE FoR VOTE AS ThETR without being too me the bodice portion oft USBANDS THAN the dices ts of | (ERLE WE 00 SAE eu Now 9008s | pes SER TELL THEN 5 S 1S De It He aaa, in the least creat f And the continuous i i 8 und tt f t of the ame colors : De you know the annoyance of | having too much “Cutie” stuff handed - = __ out to you when you ar | rat nare— ener —- | ttle Dt of it is rT { | but too much of e ' | Well, clothes ean, help a lot | i haste v0 ; TRA eT | ki ection, for while they mus! tee l« ainty ard frilly to be in one ottow y ; a | with the tinine they can be subtly done. suit for those of more generous to have if she can manage it. Of which she manages her dressing, [2eXRRMKARRE SRR HME HE HUM KHIM HRA UREN ROCA REHDEC HOO LACHER IIIA IIG IDIOT ieee at proportions. rse, that doesn't mean p nk stock- nN ¢ SO Consistently express've be . mR ee. tg stockines of 4 ings with a pink sport suit, but it elf that every one wilt stop tof ! # OM * WERSRRA MOCK ARB) OF Se Hen Maan iorewnle nm Ee cae cha paelf (hit every one will) ston to) ff e Jarr Famii ca eg eart of a ir Ker place in the worl ‘The fluity if : S with a or dress, gray ones witty son why b: x x sell Negra «toes the # gray dress, and go on, To-morrow Miss Wells will write \ | pasty oF Stockings und | ‘The short girl, artistically, gowned. about the THIN GIRL, and especially x By Roy L. McCardell aos By Caroline Crawford that Boe t ns or nearly ean r nove ‘h a neighbv rs posed photograph i) ac hi Coenen the Press Mupjishing Co, (1 . 7 I willeecthebame time it is t to ims ateh them, ar in hor by the psychic force of the art witl the artiel pene eRe al rap dope auld hols Khan ater RU aE AA ld elk Md A as Cupyrieht, 2901, Ur the Press Publising Co (The New York Rreaing World.) pet ihememe Hine pa RAO ALIED i sek ae Neg wes the occasion of Mr. Jart's World's Scrics, too?” asked Mr. Jarr. ; : a eee ee iautaee 2 cornice : a monthly ‘hairout dnd once again “{ thought. you'd lose when. the Would You Have Chosen the Husband Peggy Did? wer} sent een ak 3 BE BIH BH, BERENS BW DNR SAI I HS HH BSH ae HH RI Se HH he placed himself in the hands of YANKS got the first two geines. AN UNEXPECTED ENCOUNTER. ine to the last degree of its capa % his loquacious friend, Frod, the sport- “They had me bulled, too, but class HE moment Peggy saw Billy matter, but in cases like this I'm J ihe designing of thie track. tiven.t ames for the ome ph OR earber. i players ke. Mracton walling tor Nae, 10, et Sprains the designing of this frock. en th ces -_ a players like s bgt 5 : at gird’e adds its lencth of line, and “Well, I sep they ive the Bis Frog Jackson found a thou- order ‘if the bankvner epirita y well,” said Billy. 1 won't” the pear! beads jn an ovai about the ; , # a fine reception all over the country,” his pillow for the wife roxe. She forgot argue with you about it. I don't so*2 throat give another lengthening touch. A F N f P h M H 1 F % sald Fred, opening the conver: ani kids. After all, the pomes is fal! about the mis- tt that way at all, but girls are gets*% The ahort girl ia allowed all sorts ew INilty Foints That Mr. oyle Forgot Jackpot as ho tucked the clo quicker action. And when I look takes of that frat HME #0 Independent nowadays that fellow hardly knows dictated letter, "T know lote of sir lUchurdson's ab- farther than that.” continued Pegs: rupt remarks, & she bit into a club sandwich ant “They go fifty. over my liberry"—— “Oh, you have # library, have yout" asked Mr Jarr, shuddered at 1 the the touch of cold steel when the to any of her more massine sisters. By Neal R. O'Hara. bid one no-trump, knock the way ion ever win at stud poker, and fi asked miale oan. Weay FUR lea ane oan have P, f 1 “¢ Marilynn Miller does her hair, lead of those have I. O. U.'s out. Object “Why, eaha ft ask for second helping of this game has never been decided, tonsorial artist puzzied patron Foch.” rep York Es Sunple, complex and &¢e of spades show ull the grace of her ficure. Sh AM Theyiad a esa 4 lakes: CRE TORAY : sugared he Noss ss hoke ins oko Miss Smith and can Include in her wardrobe ail the rooked seule of Roquefort sandwich, singe - but experts c bject see is neck Rae ree fifty on tickets, on suppers thin, fluffy materials that belong to crookec What could be 4 t sa) ich, ge mahog- but experts claim object seems to be after him what runs on the Bie pach “Is a good thing to en Dick Richardson. and taxis. J don't quite ern tracks. I've been ‘a literitry tastes. Tave Four Horsemen en all, let alon the the younger generation. She can sweeter for passing the eve- 28y table with cigarette, baw! out to reduc: rave frocks of cottap or silk in tiny, ping old fashioned, all-over patterns, She can wear tiny, close-fittine hats, or friendly joust those with that stand favor this sea Income tax by legitimate an passing the buck in o Partner for playing king, quote maik- methods. Difference between draw ‘The games most in GOWN prices on silver mesh bags, and stud poker ® like difference be- m are listed, Try Pick up trick and spill it in lap, sish tween losing Marathon race and 100- doping Billy's opening greeting of them there, but, atte?” dia Simply detest c , how goes th r back to any difficulties, first hundred years are the | of indulgences in dress that are denied as chaired Bil Cae Te eee mame ana Siemon your tvick folding table, for wisdom of R. K. Foster, recite yard dash. If you are fond of action Winiine eel Uke quainted \ a Lathateln, tno, Ry ated te ee, AL ES fae formal waisted dreas with eatal DRAW POKER--Played with fifty- Scenario for new evening gown, lead stud is your dish. One hour of this get a run for your Jack, that and got Fast Performsnces | eed table pa thes ue tag, yourself in. the business -workives pocess. She can shine in soit pastel two or more cards, depending on “deuce of clubs, kick at box office fascinating pastime gives all the less your little hoss Is left at tue post, ed UY ; i AF Isn't It great for us to be down her: ehades. She can dress in anv way don't. faney hat ts youthful or pert or chic or skill and daring take ¢ et Ae shop. tn the busiest part of the city? Thin's Well, I'l say thy letters that are of Wall Street, Hanover Place, Mors: scale for opera tickets and wonder sensations of the World War, at 4 dog 1b of dealer. Cards d ten berries on did yes Mr oweet. come in four suits and either sleeve. #f it isn't time to go home. Just be- practically the same cost. ¥ Aa ae eraNed the b re f the horse,” sald the dictated at ool don't sound very etn and all the big financters But here are her danger sionals: Qhiect of the game is to get back fore she starts for exit, claims dame : ES but Li itis much ike the onea the boas oan roar 270UNd Us And we're a part of ‘t aD She must not wear larae de- what you lost last week. Best play- that won first prize of linen doilles i ay 10) bond. @RDECANY iy asxed Billy. im ine digmest city in the: wortd, PP ee eres ee eee ee eee eee kee eh ORT EE TS ee ee ee ee ee Keep up your spirit, Billy," ¢ eH P couraged Peggy, nibbling at a choou: t quite: wil Iate eclair * aiiences,, “Well, you just bet T will,” dé 1. a clared he, and gritted his yoasted Billy, Bene at Maxims? Modern Maid | signs of any sort, either plaids or } , Stripes. Sve must not wear ma- ers have poker face, which is a face Multiplied her svore by atx to win It Serials thet are. 390 neem ond that makes a married man look ikea CRAP SHOOTING—Obdject of this trond’ and drooping hats, Her married man even when he holds four fascinating game . to provide baby dn, I don't know, Did you have much difficuity taking your first zettes hoine for that ttle tad, 1 tell you t ® epergesscx waa dresses cannot be too tong waisted aces, Entirescience of poker game ts with pink boots, Implements _re- By Marguerite Mooers Marshall vou Patt up bimeatet “I wrote tour hia morning ether with such force thas Peggy bg2 20 Ringth’of leg ts kenp her prosor: Keeping straight face when you grab quired are two dicc and level sur- 00! Ked | baal and iy dk fF nT tleve of leg p P' (Goerribst, 931, (by the Frome Busiishing Ges ithe: ow York Araaing Werle.) You show a pardona pride in ghas: any Bald, “Say, sad t \s they wound their way down the tions intact. She pust nat have a flush, or flushed face when you face. Or surface cun he crooked, Herd ; : ' " ' piiehments,” sad Mr Jarre first had 4 y live narrow business streets and maasive trimmins: e must not draw vice versa. In add’tioi f { Ais . iF desk motto of the girl who marries a rich and elderly husband | ? " t “ are i BAdiioaltal face, (wlshidloaitoimatcns (Astiolen oti war , and hes casy about the way ai tase wat ven down to Broad Street Peggs Tet too much fulness creen into probably, “Bus ore pleasure." m f some of Billy's enthustasmese the construction of her qo’ pokerist should have hands now and tare are filled with dots. same us the Remembering always the then. Nerve, flask and back-door Morse code. Dice are also known a6 4p hi She tine: & Warman haa tes Her Bishand, Hyes-donred™ bin: 9] tt Wag At the esi thre Listas elicacy of ‘your own charartcr 00 latchkey are also part of poker ‘he cube root of evil, galloping dom: ae Dolnminen nO SAR RN DERM Ol the ak, silenced the pict nd w med men all spok comen ty being tan shark's equipment, Poker widow ia inoes, vest pocket blackjscks and iyo. seg a1 PDD RRL SSL RU AEE WUC Te i praphers an hoi eats Senne aitogether fri'ly in your manner. You gal that can hear clock strike “four” freckled cheaters Any n of in : Sd, wheodled Sue Hypnetiéed it te bbe stroiled out in the noonday sun att “now the girl who gierles and ac Ny over $10, Just let anybody try to teil her she 1s ded parasite why U th Ves that's why ed prosperous and as !f they Inq companies her efforts with too trans. Without siippins on kimono and wait- sportsmen can shoot craps, from tO goosnt work tor het oo : a8 fst par Wn i im so ° Fee eines (Anne to utcemeal in ites ‘epee Ie arent waists, What @ horror she ts. ing in froat partor to a patrol wagonful. Queensberry Bomet er ; " Rit" Peggy made up hor min@ to gas mt she only iilusirates what m'7ht BRIDGE . . 4 Sometimes @ cat sa au! miaut" and somet nes she wondera Ju m," was Pegay's rn he back to the bi 4 h 2 ; bs SOA tadleat game cf chy Petey eer open e hon sey's reply as she back to the bark and make her eec: appen if your clothes become too mate! game. For an rules F nh game, especially whCD “How, on your salary, my dear, you can afford ko many new c! " goinced over the mono and gay ond letter a success. She intended to nbulancea in that direction of daln- in‘eresting afternoon of bridge, have |! 1s breaking up. Object of the pas- Dischce iid linen ceaiieci louie thorarokion ce jf the Order. “And by the way’ she said liaten to every word patient. little > ness. You don't want to be too six Oriental rugs sent out on ap- time {ts to fade the owner of p y but - A nee a a me Fe paeisy Mise Bmith adggested when she ang’ Itra-girlish in! your manner of dres DFOVAN bOFRBW 4 d 5 au > 1 a but divorcees can at least give up that problem—and go on Ww | ' ry out 1p two separa! Billy suddenly walked directly tr ‘ecause that effect will stand in your Proval, ‘ow two dozen tea cups dice and still have your carfare EOrAiman there ie BA ouch! (hoe aa Cond” Galan the ate m suLbrise font of Harrison Townley. re a a9 his cheeks became —_Instinctively she clutched Billy's gay more than it wil) belp you to get and spoons from the neighbors and home. It {a possible in middle-class 1 asic you te take arm, then collecting herself ele dlong In the world brand seems fr mown hay and sweet aa a rose § ri , pin a \.bite cap in t air of your tourney to wit 0 in ter ute Rut you do want to tearn, by Pin A Pin has POUR SOpTn ey £0 wA2 0.in ten minut thizes with those de; at nak ¢ fon't you think 1 bowed most aweetly, vatehful ohservath ow, ins 7 e is then ready to answer Then try and keep it! tan he ' ; Miss Dayton, widue Srrween i and kite let the party begin, The STUD POKER—Not for child cous tan : ates Be Glen ppenree ontshness. Make “t ¢ ject of b 3 to play for more under sixteen or gents under $20,00 Yes, Doria, the modern gir 5 wild rou giins . wit 1 evi unconscious of elleate harm, but don't © thing per point than you ean afford. Then f o. b. Bradstreet. Stud {8 # Very ciearett = ar 4 ne Woasn': aL a A xed st of mind, but u» vam yor : papi - : A wretles are openly arrived at—ehe doesn't steal them from ber urothers . beca ‘ boon ntered the bank her heast The short girl looks better in a ae a starts. rane intriguing diversion, but hard on cise and ie about them afterward. " t oasent to spend my noon hour wi trom light. . oat and dress ¢’ ridge is so called because tt con- eyes, nerves, heart, appetite, wife, He who looks bef ! ¢ y Pry you. [ hate sponges and I think ld Townley oonelder her just & the stereotyped suit. ~ 1 a si é y looks before he loves will often jook further old insults in the sirla who make thelr own way ought silly little flapper’ il Gal a anal 40a suran le'eers har nects all the players with the fresh- family and creditors. Statistics show The golden rule for wives (with apolagies to Browning): “And I choose Hay rum or hair ton to buy thelr ows lunches and car fare 4 peer? “4 ‘ type, and sho should leave the &t scandgls, Expert bridgette will that only six persons out of one mill: never to snoop!” And Mr. Jurr said he'd tie! ; sk me to @ show or To-Morrow—A Bream Whieh Game p ruro for old times sake, wing, that's agother d rue. ‘ \ \ L s RAese ar 5s = = - - - - - —- -_ = ee ,