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<THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDA “The Game of Life” How Are You Playing It? Watch for Special Series of Articles Next Week-—-By Sophie Irene Loeb. ‘Are You a “Stout” Girl? Your Turn Comes To-Morrow—Read What Margery Wells Advises You to Wear Special Illustrations. HUBRIS BOE HE HE 9 EH NE Be eH ve HC 3, Be BEY HE EI HL EE BE RHA HE REESE Re RH HEHE HTT TTT THT TE What the “Thin Girl’? Should Wear HE. GIRL OF SLENDER TYPE HAS COME INTO HER OW. HRS JOHN SAID Choose Gowns With Straight Lines, but Margery Hat Must Not Be Too Big Nor Hard Enough / IT AAS QUITE A Let the Straight Lines Be Full and Soft. Well to Throw Your Face Into the Background. / DRESSY PARTY VY Wear Broadcloths, Serges, Satins, Taffetas, : el s Fur About the Throat Brings Out Softness \_ 4Asr NIGH?) Rather Than Duvetynes, Crepes, Chiffons. Advises of Expression—-High Collars Advisable. SS Third of a Series of Daily Articles With Photographs Specially Posed by Fashion Models. > : Can You Beat It! ¥, (oA(PE ES 20 28 ROME Me ae Se aE ICE EE ee BHC HEE HEM ETM De EE HE OE I EE HC ea Rexxkaninag (| ,SEAUT/FOL ) ese ne aelhs 2 ae ae \ STUNNING J RED WITHA) ( DASH oF 5 YELLOW WHAT COLOR DID NRS PEACH / WEAR ae) RP IN BLACK AND WHITE WHAT D/D MRS JOH N Lady A hat like the one shown above has a flattering way over a face of slender con- tour. Many varieties of tucks and pleats are good form over straight lines, as illus- trated in the photograph at the right. Every vantage point. of a silk crepe frock adds grace to the girl who is inclined to be thin. A good example of this de- sirable effect is shown in the photograph i at the left (Mo en Margery Wells, writer of this sertes she was offe red patterns for hip pads. too. It brings out more of the soft- barely span the arms, They pride icles for women readers of The and was pitied by all the relatives 68 of expression which with less themselves upon the bare rhethm cf istics wenas 1s associate editor of because sie was se out of the runnize fortunate surroundings might look thelr lines. ‘They call it modern. art 2S eee anything but soft and fascinatin, Nazimova js one of those who does “Le Bon Ton,” editor of the interior in a fash (TT Tf 3 BP 0] 2H IT eT HC FCO OH UDC able way. The pleated ending to the sleeve well, it this sort of dressing | (UDR HTD, 3 SLSR HIT RRR ; : Why Not Look Your Best?.: " my a, | d A decoration department of “Women's Just look at her now. Public opin- is another aid to be sought as: u needs a thorough knowledge of art. pene Nousised lonihae Go d turtle that the girt OUsly by thin arms. Under that wav- and line. It takes courage to dare Home Compenton,” aiid io receg! ig Virned sEurtle CDE E Uney BIT fT cuineae’ Only! CHOU Likes GRO hot lt In” the Taare contrary conven authority on women's fashions. She who starts out thin keeps‘on con- y of the angularity 1s apparent. tion. And the style needs a limou- will describe each type of figure and ntiously eating “th! food and There is a fad now among thin sine to carry it about the town eRe x . Gieach iad ba dressed moat hes, so that she Women to accentuate their charac- Otherwise it is all too apt to attract . x y show how cach may be d DUG, eae ee ey Cree as Gee By Caroline Crawford i By Doris Doscher decomingly. nay s RO clothes low) nechanehowing, wnat To-morrow Miss Wells will Coprrien, 1921, by the Pree Publishing Co (Tae New York Frening World.) x Copyetgh', 1921, by ths Press Publishing Co. (Tae New York Evening World.) ae , ) once would have been called scrawny describe what the STOUT girl ht rs y ° MASSAGE FOR THE LOWER LIP CHIN The clothes dissipations of the shoulders, short, tight sleeves that should—and should not—wear. Which Man Will Peggy Choose for a Husband? hs e AND SEIN: ] By Margery Wells. ti 1 are in the direction of & DREAM WHICH CAME TRUE O' only the smiling Mps and lack Copyright 1921, by the Press Publishing Co eats and flounces. She can wear wii M MH CHW RMTMICH RW WW HHH RR MIME eH CCH LL of Billy's enthuslastic chatter was placed on Peggy's desk and sh of wrinkles around the mouth > (Tae New York Evening World.) quantities of fulness in her frocks 7 A about Wall Street and business Promptly set to work. But in a few tre responsible for the beautiful , tna! > & ; ‘ moments she was thinking of her un expression of the HE day of the thin girl is at and ha it look like flat surfaces, jy Ell b ll M D | ttl z opportunities in New York left Cyrected enccunter w ‘ownle I hand. She it is who can walk for there is nothing underneath to } ade e ae oollttie Bi Heway a weak andes Stina toes wily poney tace, but the chin x Nb As sion the airalantne 7 N oof x ‘ fs aa ae ane and lower lip can into a shop with her head in Stop t traightness of the fa’ * : limp in spirit. At right along, the room me very the air knowing that nine out of fhe folds. In the photowraph thar By Bide Dudley fn kya they Warm and suddenly her bobbed Jocks often begulle the 8 a ae ia snows all of the side pleatings every rely 2 \e Press psi » (The New York Evening World ) Be ‘ares were bending too close over the card- re every ten gowns there are made for jdyantage of the thin form has been aerials 12994) :.By Shp: Ry sae | PPLUBLRG Soy URS Nera eaee: Peeelng tori = walked among the Qrawen pete wa yeas rest of the her proportions. indulged in, ‘There are not | only m1 HE Women's Betterment League She tried to jump a fence—I mean throng, his con- The click of the typewriter became mace) and; strange She can be confident that the Picals but layers of pleats and still J of Delhi is in a quandary. It has the cow. versation inspired & Stream of running water. Pesiy as it may seem, 1¢ effect is flat, That peplur Hou! AUIS ela Pd nae erent! | salesgirl will tell her how smart she ig at the hip line is something for arranged to give a dinner in Teeney, what a contemptible trick! her fob tnay OUST ane ee eae aban e ene waieeraally looks, and there will be real convic- only tho tim to notice, and the eame Hugus Hall on Thanksgiving Day for pyt getting buck to Thanksgiving. she could go back warm and tired she sat down under a ignored when it tign behind her remarks, too, for she. p is the only one that can give the town's poor, but it hasn't been pg not eat too much iouthesbauk and tres Andvalinon Her batten ne ti vmes to giving Hes ve the skirt unc ath le to y eeting 0 take etter ictatio: el stre nightly attention with the rest of the world, hag lived adds “its contribution ®b!¢ to find any poor. A meeting Of 7 mean to get mea new sport skirt ‘KC @ letter in dictation as well as hen ae i ae to respect the thin woman with tucks that ¢! fulness in the the league was held in the hall Fri ind oie ee guile he antiquated Miss Smith, But when | A, she ed into t ie water to the face, ed ‘The girl who is thin can lead the front and an extra piece inserted day at which this perplexing situ a iar a valid yy Doo. “he met Townley her heart sank say Townley's clear-cut feature a lower part of the I ow. y s- rose € 8. Even the color is oh Sean “i ee eas Pe! the finish of the poem Miss Doo , rouia ha. A e t rs AO : pla pe , face, the lower lip pest to eiple just now. Or, by wu color—the lightest. of dove ouch Was discussed. Promptresa Per- 1/11) showed and oneked nicely ito VBS Saulo he caine gt eet 2 Me Po ane ee SmDUSeE Re nie Nf Pee using her fashion judgment just a accentuated with braided pip-, te presided. : the wings of tho stage. The rhyme, Wouldn't have been so bad if she had * PCRH Ie A MUN eeHU BO OME and ve under. TeMarkable improvement can be made Waid Hrsadthifati canvwblek tereel’ in a darker shade. Even these* “Lady members,” she said, “we have so full of sentiment, hit the ladies just been merely hurrying along in a busi Norm ecn anttinae vot ate tke nay extcomelvamportant When We Undets (70 cee oR ee eae | into an emaciated state. She can- piping lines are thin in cha r, arranged to get two turkeys from old rght and they applauded with gieat nesslike manner with a : t cee ce, The chin, OUDS THAD, cint Paver mbt: Wal Ewab in oo “ke to beau the id afore Up ln. one ate ording to the directions T ‘gave not afford to let her enthusiasm Yor for no more sumptuous figure co Hop-Along Carter, the butcher, to S¥USto but she had hold of Es "s arm and } 1s it does like t I had a score of s. And just slightly pre ij tand for a mo their destructive All were od i . you, because the aim is not only to her fashionable figure run riot with Sand for a moment their destructive fooq to the poor, but”— p they were sauntoring along as though t show you how mu ' FYOU nose, Is liable to have dust set debt raperehtaer tetanus Fis : 3) v S| pi’ e fr rs, hey Pre ra re am going t evening. J he cre “es < ” of the skin, Me 4 vA @he slender Hines, She must avoid A little hint about materials ‘Just a minute!” came from Mrs. wpm eonssasaienainee they were taking a stroll down Loy »,0/0 #)InK |" for you, the crevices and p that will come again the next aime mistakes by making herself look just is due the thin girl. She must Whiff Smith, “I object to you calli SERRA MMMM cry Lane, That they were the best 11 ( thereby: coarsening the texture and 410 ¢,.55 prosdens in\@ smiles erie and not too thin. keep away religiously from too Mr. Carter Hop-Along. He limps be- of pals, yes, even sweethearts, could pi nae ed Biving the face appearance of @ He Se yepss hier . pie Meare epeuay end a great an effect of transparency cause he has a bunion.” 0 You d be seen at a glance aay Ievery night after you havé thor- BRAID OF Sheela PUP th eee Choose the gowns with or slinksiness. That is, she is TE OPP ares » yee ‘Raine ere Se tne eee ne While hd feed the muscles and tissues that straight lines—Oh, yes. But let wise if she does not allow her All right,” snapped the Pron x Know x Bey voturned to the office : eans ne face, and Ne deepet and aro really. méce “tine tho straight lines bo full end antt, ultra-straightness to hit you in ress, visibly annoyed. “We'll drop the # ¥ a brand new typewriter and stana_,, ch re applying the massage eroum portant the eye, as it were. Hop-Along’ and call him Bunion Car- & Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. 6 WAS Waiting for her. But she took no ants te kin food, be sure and massage not pre is one s i . bs ¢ jew York Ey Wo: 2 ase Ue © more than any of » If there is one 4 sis ae mim Broadeloths and serges setins and ter. Now, what about getting some & ithe New Nore Preaing Waris ™ interest in her work now and felt a4 w y the lower lip but the « WOUK> tion body a eptit ret La mer than the rest—take, for instance, taffetas are much more in her line 70) 0) 00k bi ont aitr fguintan ee ; em eisai Mae ody is susc rte “te A the neck—then gracefully conceal than are challis and duvetynes, thin | people for this dinner QUESTIONS, sh auld not ¢ ny dictation : the fin, rom t positiun 4S sage, and if this is rightly done, and st behind a high, rolled collar that Crepes and chiffons “My negro cook, Pliny, says she'll 4, What part of the human ear is Straight until she knew just how ‘| " ; istrated away from the centre CUt- gaily persevered in the itapreneee ot that behind a high, rolled collar that ¢'] n ; ; : mse ih rah i z a wm , | severed A puffy taffeta frock for afternoon bring her family and eat if we'll pay known as the helix Townley would act the next time th da : t Mi yard toward the side of the face, and Kable: ‘ enly a thin neck could stand. In oy evening looks ravishing on the je; $2," said Mrs. Cutey O'Brien. 2, What are the three small bones met. She was not at all certain that t th ttle woman was still a 1 ¢ to tt wer part the ‘ the picture there js one of th Tt thin person, whereas any one wit “That's too much. Offer her $1." of the middle ear called? ie really cared for him th “ning Richa Bak lab that firm enou Many of you have @ bad Rahjt of i would look all bunchy and crowded the least bit of flesh looks immed “Do you make that motion, Mme 3, About how many miles less is thought lostae tis frandanio ana. Sen © 4 ed in con: * : s that pre be. ‘sting the weight of the headomahe or any plumper person, but the girl BIA Re a a ae Pia ARMRENAST waked: Mra, O'arien the earth's polar diameter than its ine rear that they might not er tion wit noo} ; Peay inds by pressing against the wbin, i ha rest e hat for the thin girl is, do. diameter at the equator? ar that they might not enjoy yut pis 1 n of 1 t s that run i the Bone oo) aia cou a0 ea cate Ga with the thin neck can make her perhaps, her most important The motion was put and carried. Wie gouty Waa republic *Pother stroll with conversation siesta wnward to the er part of the *°0* u do not only whem Rats face look plump and rounded juste consideration, though for every ‘Then there appeared on the rostrum , 4) % P AbOUE the) things shariovad: ipeccia eaeunare Hatenatie mieaciia the face the CUpscious of it in the daytime, "But by buttoning the loose folds around type the hat is a more vital a sweet girl, gowned in tick-tick taf. ie ie. world’s centre of the Panama CARINE Hn nits ae as pene that -b : ated th Phis gi athe face th® when yoy ars asleep, freee her throat thing than many suppose. If you with beaded entanglements. Sho 44 ye ene BENE Re RRS WAR GN OR RAs Tea: t wind for a f youth and oth AWAY azainst this as it is Mable ta spoil ! er thro are the least inclined to be thin was Ellabelle Mae Doolittle, the noted _ 5: In the valley of what river is the fore her ek fron Ow. =n ete “i thae dis | Every bit of that dress with the about the face and neck, then poctress Garden of Eden generally believed to Miss Smith was bangin away at “4S, 1" sna Tad’ CleasInE ax contour and the ‘pressing niekes high collar is destined to do well by you must be careful not to let Miss Doolittle held up one hand for have been located? her typewriter in a merry mood, The toss and made i re wae ae unseemly wrinkles. bibs the girl who is constitutionally thin ne has ke bla sneuah. $9 ewamp lene ¢ ing. ia © read the fo) miee what is palaeontology the F iibtan Gtthe manhias-coa. ena ‘ink ard é tae aa une Even when the face is being: washed very bloused waist, the bunchy p b wing © M pocm: mete ae ae gall will surprise yo a tt care should be taken that The bcs poset ph eps vam) carry ite burden, or te be hard maanksgiving Day will be here svon, 7 What mineral ore is the chief ! ne te nell at she ana |G Ci ease : AY a paened (ane eevee cee cacgtugeine ‘i oping shoulders and the enough to throw your face into k t acunan at land? were exasperating, P¢ vulle ‘ " cloth is moved across th . ra drape! 8S & n e ¢ ¢ give thanks, dea parts! off the f her mac nev W e e vib Gilet Sia hint Maine THIRRRAS 4 extra draped fulness at the side of the background. Let us give thanks, dear hearts! 8. Nearly how many miles vertically Oi ine cover of her machine, Wie sey , vd put Pegsy was a and clung to his same direction as you w c the skirt—all of these are boon com- In the picture there Je An exc € ent Dine on turkey, "possum or 'coon, separate the highest mountain peak jt 4: Now in che tine hah} pped. t a5 b a pe ; ma ging. All these panions for the thin figure, which pas malate se eae + sd ao Bees Cooked by the. culinary art. and the greatest known ocean depth? , n to come to the aid of t Ant the t fe ft her Cate important in correcting siiht de« slides under them knowing that ‘t away’ trom the small face, allowing Give the poor a share of your hoard, nei What famous Apache Chief ter= part aire J Lio hon. § PAPERS as pate # of the features, in tratatpg"Ine is well placed and thoroughly t to show all of its delicate beauty Sauber rani nenieee 1. ae 3 In New Moxicg The staccato tapa of 1 fea ‘ind \ t muscles and also stimulating,the eire Bome. Even the blocked pattern of It sheds a softly drooping feather | Be kind ‘and genero fe es brought ‘Aisharaaga to | es 1ueak ached culation of t od vessels that feed the silk fabric is one that finds its “lone the straight neckline, the more Don't let them soy your heart hus 10. What was the name of the Fed- little machine, « 5 oA OS hat, & Rote it cy eareapey akin. The chia’ te to accentuate it cefulness. 8, nea eral Army that fought at Gettysbur, A oul in t { best expression on a slender form Its crown is and light and easy anor . ANSWERS Take g An 1 ‘ Me ; ent ; portant in giving expression to the Ask your aunts and mothers if for the face to suppo The whole Thanksgiving through s bully copy f \ Gt ‘ rs this little amount of care dd ‘ b they can't remember when the thin ase ra! e i WHee § liu: atitavte ‘child Ricketts Hee oe ; H : iy massage followed by. the h at quality of My sister's child, Tecucy Rickett seve ‘ we have a ae ‘ ' ( girl, Was almost an outcast from so- Coming to delicate, » lines. Aaa 7 ha brick, 188s: 1, ‘ ‘ become acquat with things.” ' To-Morrow — Townley rises in morning atment will repay you of @ety. Why, there was a time when ~The fur about the throat helps Sked our old cow wilh a brick. -onimo; 10, Ariny of the Pot A long drawer, all neatly alphabeted, York and what he wa ng to Peyuy's esteem. sevenfold for the thme you spend. n 4 \ 2 0a j } A aie a eat | ee

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