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the Best Hi Margery Wells, writer of tht» series “of articles for women readers of The Evening Vv 7, 13 associate editor of “Le Bon Ton,” itor of the interior eccoration depar nt of “Women's Home Oompanton.” and a recognized authority on won will describe each tmpe of fgure and show Row omen may be dressed most Rawomtn ity. By Margery Wells. Smporigh: 1921, by tro Pr 0 New York Bren. und allowed round in t About the {here is sor ness and mist that } y easily sul 1 mere shade « othes On the other han right tone and the right cha ¢ dress will row the y of ing into sich charmin, = with its Dres ing for be a thing simply of backgrou and. She should think continually of vhat each dress and hat will do for the culoring that is hers. She must endeavor to throw the shining quality of her beauty into the limelight. She must ere ats for herself a whole theory of individuality of dress that will be a supplement to the yold of her hair, the paleness of her skin, and the biuensss of her eyes. urgely of Colors that a dull or ¢ “loud or too m will lily-like charm. But pa ‘and metal tones and pale beads tel siades What” You Should Wear to Bring Out in Your Charms Will Be Described in Article by Margery Wells Avoid Colors Too Dull, Too Loud or Too Mixed—Fatal to Lilylike Charm. For Evening Wear the Lighter, Filmier Frocks Suit Your Type the Best. Margery Wells Advises Above--Evening Sinyplicity ia a Pear! and Crystal Fringe for the Trimming of a Danu Frock, Left--A Coat of Heather f in re, Blue ant g, for tie girl of Blonde Type. Rose Right—Black Crepe and Steel Setting for the FairHaired Giri. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, LECCE RRS CECT SCE Oe Cec er Te Tiel t Mette CeCe ee Cee eet et ee te ete Tee eC eT Sate eh thot, Lecce cee ee. hia eh What the “Blond Girl” Should Wear COLORING OF FAIR-HAIRED GIRL IS HER BEST ATTRACTION If Eyes Are Blue, Blue Is Your Best Color—If Brown, Rose Tones and Gold. Black Velvet, Simply Used, Gives You * Contrast and Emphasizes Your Type. Fifth of a Series of Daily Articles With Photographs Specially Posed by Fashion Models. oe coe SEEEEEEEEEERIEEEERE and faint bite of urnamens It mmice the gurl touk as though slic ORR UDUR Keane or bring out the silvery sparkle of were undea by her charm The picture ig wearing (s t that the blond roa y Sattion, As a blond type, ely horn of the fitness you are the _ 1921, GET A NEE ae PENSINE (| WALL PAPER FOR MY \W/HY SPEND ) MONEY ON POUR “ROOM D NOBODY USES IT Bu ) es, Bur Ydu 5 \ > cS Now JOHN 4 HAVEN'T OU LIVED iN THAT RGOM *, FIVE YEARS WITH TRESANE, WALL PAPER | oat — oh — i Now Pll RET ) 'YOu CAN'T | TELL ME THE | | GUESS 1 CAN'T S ' COLOR oR | DESIGN OF ¢ THE PAPER IN ) YOuR Room § : i“ gy J | t { | | eee eeetieee eR fia aittcamme 2, | (Der aeeee eee ee lS Hthae scat neta sete oy * aos PoP RS Cee a Be Doh iced Tt cine The Heart of a Girl ; By Caroline Crawford CeeTEN, ZA Wy the Preas Publuhing Co, * PF Ten wre * % i é CIN New York Events Word is Would You Have Chosen the Husband Peygy Did? in the matter of warmth anc “phen st « 2 cont i@ 9M@ person in the world who HER FIRST PROPOSAL! kreclous to har f none of your browns d, coldana "eally can carry of black with are i 4 . But the qualit 8. Ss a soft bluish absolute pervection. The con ee OW 1 comin sears you should happen to care f from which it is an of deep pink trast of your coloring with the J Pewsy. 1114 tm gol - me We will slip over to the - deadness of the black is a beau- pos Waal ww cart Around (he Cuiner, tiful thing to behold, Even your features leave Ti does a Vttle stunt velvet without trimmin this picture st when clad in that ¢ er func tis tie RUBS HIRO RANTES AE RTD BE HRT SIC eae SON ae AE ote " Courtship and Marriage be . : the 1 moment By Betty Vincent with a tracery EvR MISS VINCENT Can one care a great E ime Co, (The New Yora eveutu 4 Av 2 but when | see him in the com- pany of ather girls i often feel “D deal for another of the that | care for him. When we opposite sex and yet not love meet, which ig frequently, he di him? | am a young man in the not speak to me but | often cat early tweniies and have known a him looking at me, Do you t! girl two years my junior for five he still cares for me? Do years. During the last three think that | care for him? years we have been in each “LONES| company quite often and \ this y ma admitted that she caresa =| qreat deal for mo but does not no know whether she loves me. | love her dearly but fear that if i she cannot learn to love me after iON three years of courtship she neve aaaniiMigc esinaehitt anya will, We have di gether time and time again and young man of twenty-seven and have been going with a girl two she has advised me to take what year’s and a half, whom | consid steps | think best. | am at a loss ered my ideal, We became on as to what to dy, Can you ad gaged, and after six months somo one went to her with some miser- able fibs about me. This sepa rated us and | have not seen her i’ for several months. | never ex- marriage it pect to meet another girl | can you to 0 admire so much and she is in my mind day and night. Do you think | can ever right these f 03 or ever regain her friendship? “E. W. W." for some other girl “Dear been going out with a young man Me showed his Miss Vincent: | have something to be desired, vou will give the ef fect of a pretty airl by creating of dead black against the light that plays ab rolled brim living white: v's hair and he fairly curls Black velvet is the boon o: wean bewitching and et! d slond woman, | Alwass sive is ut may ppearanye if 2 plan suit you, dev But us Peggy walked not daring to speak itil Nghter vein serious his hat he S nei to wed t being called day ju vn old maid.’ bache Hi on a cushioned roc ling him he wa hme in a mom for quite a time. eyes are brown © f won't ask yo I wa a affection for me plainly and fre i thing that blonde locks, then ¥ dances, to ) E tlme t rose tones and gold with an D 5 quently told me he loved me, but that will help becom on wish and feci that ave in ne way did | encourage him. ta t beautiful and uu # free as ! t n At parties | ignored him and at al your harmon ' dances avoided him. Recently thin inal 7 \ a we had a quarrel. | try to tell epttmlanton Cs call’ aad TomorteweeWhat the BRUNETTE. picata 1 nd »y repent? myself that | do not care for him At Should Wear. @nuy chan n the nea vy thiee To-Morrow—Another Business Day AY UNKN RMU RE TNR SERRRKY AY OOREREMEMRK OLE ROMMEL E 2 be 7 Beat It! * Can You Bea i GOR AO EH HF RH HER HHH HR RL * Right From | the Heart Real Marriage Problems of Re of Real People Furnish the Theme for the New Articles by {Sophie Irene Loeb. They Begin Soon. HHH RICH A RCH A ACR HOH POH HOI HH By Maurice Ketten SEE SEW AOI HE 9 9 TH HP HT, HH “WH ATS THE ib) iP RERENCE WHAT IRIND OF WALL POPER You HAVE 2 BOoN'T | COUNT FoR ANYTHING HERE S(EQF we——_s (WLLRET 2ou HAVE COUNTED THE , FLOWERS INC THE WALL PAPER) } EVERY TINE NOU HAVE SAT IN OUR| , Room .-/ —~ VERY BoDyY DOES \T Ce A Wy WORRY) ABOUT THE } dsl PAPER : ae NS L004 38 20 HO IO 4 EH MRR HE OH Why Not Look Your Best? By Doris Doscher Co, (Fhe New York Liven THE UNDER EYE MASSAGE, REAR MESES is x t # f ng World.) pd skin ip the r owrin} Not only enti the eye n ‘ rh ust get up : } peop * q ay n s the entire ting trom outward, being ong a stroke ind needs ot be afraid n the morn nd to allow ft to soul shifies r mu th and surely you wil , ta for the portion, of epee the f 1 to-day, for it acts a he windows of the aN The Housewife’s “Scrapbook” A simple way to avoid a ring when caning a spot with gasolene is to igainst w is a splendid ex- mus sereeates HBC? place a blotting paper the ma- terial while applying the nser it jrons will never rust if you rub I them with tton fat and wrap in o brown paper before putting away,